News from 23/06/1997
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Robin Cook, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Barney Spender, Christine Buckley and Neelam Verjee, Jon Ashworth, DJM, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Timothy Elliott, Derek Hodgson, Des Burkinshaw, David Lockwood, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Lewin, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Anne Owers, I. Yates, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Alexandra Frean and Carol Midgley, Phil Webster and Nicholas Watt, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Michael Clark, Ramnik Shah, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Lizanne Rose, Daniel McGrory, John Woodcock, Tony Hoare, Lin Jenkins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Ivor Hall, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, William Davies, Allen Levy, Richard Wetherell, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Germany, Melvyn Bragg, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Michael Calvin, Eric Reguly, Roger Maynard and Adrian Lee, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Dalya Alberge, W. Stephen Gilbert, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, M. Bahl, John Junkin, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, James Pringle, Gerald Larner, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Amanda Craig, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Rob Hughes, Chief Sports Writer, Marianne Curphey, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Malcolm Sargent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Richard Foster, Director, Christian Dymond, Christopher Irvine, Keir Steel, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Jeffrey Dudgeon, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoWorking with Batman This Week in the Times Tomorrow Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Index Blair hints at green tax rises in Budget Summit clash between Europe and America over cutting global warming Seventies secrets could be revealed ten years early Storms bring tennis threat and cricket hope 16 Pages of Times Sport NatWest fights off takeover threat Sadist returns to attack horses King Lear Today Pressure grows for Aitken to quit Privy Council Zurich Municipal Ulster is desperate for peace, Blair tells American viewers 'Dirty tricks' row in Law Society poll End conflict now, says Mitchell Beef ban 'may last extra year' Common land may be fenced Na More than just a bank Brown will switch funds to education New school scrapped Aircraft radiation 'safe' Army promotes women Crime costs NHS £200m GPs reject the retarded Teachers angry at advert Girl, 7, found dead Premature baby dies Sadist returns to prey on horses after four years Police warn parents to make sure children do not slip out of bed at night to protect their ponies Divers fail to find men who leapt from bridge Dieters must plump for silence to avoid piling on the pounds British tourist is killed rescuing friends from fire Attacker 'believes the Devil is riding out' Debonair Alcatel Clarke will become Heath-like sniper on back benches Job offer from relegated club New Shadow Cabinet Dti AirUK Chinese mezzo wins Singer of the World New Roundheads decline chance of Wimbledon freebie Anyone for free tennis? Not us, say the sleaze-conscious Labour intake at the House of Commons By a Staff Reporter: Fry tells how close he was to suicide Dell Boarding schools make comeback British 'bride was kidnapped and raped' Writers book in for literature's ?1m answer to the Proms Vetis Hundreds of fakes found in library's Chinese collection Watchdog broke BBC rules on funding Pick your own policemen, Brixton told Community offered say in recruitment as fears of gun law increase 'Burglars round here now feel undressed if they Are not armed' Some Brixton shop owners do not bother to report gun threats, because they live in fear of reprisals, Daniel McGrory reports Mesh Boy sees father beaten to death Wren lodges shore leave harassment challenge Jones Butchers Nineteen soldiers face sack for drugs News in Brief Hostage quest Nurse evidence Fatal rail fall Racism helpline Match winner Pitbull bites PC Roadside death PoW tells of escape maps printed on secret press Lavatory wall files and Red Cross jelly played their part in preparing for liberation By a Staff Reporter: Ministers to act over jail hate campaigns Leica Fascination precision Curtains for Redcoats at two Butlin's camps Specsavers Blind call for ban on footpath cyclists Dramatic transformation to a great ministry The In-Tray: Education Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Education and Employment Team The In-Tray: Employment Bootleg cigarettes fear as US tries to curb nicotine Cambodia general sees ailing Pol Pot Quebec bars English from business cards Guardian Direct Eurostar Picture Gallery World leaders vow to defend Hong Kong rights 'G8' tells Iran to halt terror and promises help for Africa Communique Wild West spirit eludes most of the summiteers RAC Blair to rewrite summit formula Accord to cut red tape will bolster high-tech trade Economics Eight tell Bosnian chieftains to end stalemate Balkans UN appeals for action to avert wars over water Return of El Nino heralds worst winter floods and storms for 14 years Dan technology Germans press for global agency Forward Trust Netanyahu to face tough vote World Summary (AP): Cathedral bombs (Reuter): Bangui battles (AFP): Andes snow trap Kohl followers manoeuvre as Icarus with excess baggage soars on Inside Russian minister of justice resigns over sex scandal Time Aga Khan daughter marries Briton (Reuter): Delors attacks German 'allergy' (Reuter): Egg find doubles age of dinosaurs Walt Disney World Resort florida Fourth suicide in child sex Case Why do women scientists make men so afraid Anjana Ahuja interviews pat Shipman, a prizewinning anthropologist who believes she may know the answers Tempur Pressure Relieving Mattress & Pillow First direct Beyond the fringe Ecotones Fuel efficiency Modern flowers Lubricants in the machine Bumblebee fights against fashion Conservatives in opposition After 18 years the Tories are out power. Michael Gove examines how they, and Labour, are adjusting to their change in circumstance Silk Cut The power to please Surviving the first fifty days Old Guard The Royal Bank of Scotland Serviceline Insurance Maple Computer In service to the caped crusader Batmans may come and go, but the butler remains the same. W. Stephen Gilbert meets Michael Gough NatWest Carmen Visual Art Real beauty in the eye of the builder Melvyn Bragg Music Spotlight on young talent Richard Morrison on the Cardiff Singer of the World competition Festival Kirov Ballet Somak Holidays Theatre Youthful gift of professionalism Concerts Sonorous Swedes Opera & Ballet Gielgud Theatre Pop Books An extraordinary venture Opera: John Allison on Die Walküre, the second instalment in Norwegian Opera's Ring cycle at the Theatre Royal in Norwich Soul Opera The Times theatre Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 Sentenced to the elephant graveyard Sam Kiley predicts a wildlife catastrophe over ivory trading Damp demo The Tory radical is back in business Ideals of freedom and enterprise that swept Thatcher tp power are being restored to mthe agenda Blair's cavalry sets the pace Labour is defining the battle lines for Hague, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Sword play Lofty ideal Pax facts P. H. S.: Old hound The Tory Team Radicalism and reassurance mark the Hague Shadow Cabinet Mile-High Summit America's infectious optimism produced solid results Right to Know Releasing documents early is desirable, but has its drawbacks 'Challenges' of the Amsterdam treaty Commons créche Letters may be faxed to PM's go-ahead for Greenwich dome Police discipline BBC World Service Tory hobbits Speaking up for art Use of English by Indian writers Oxbridge tourism Recipe for change Court Circular Royal engagement Luncheon Nature notes British Birthdays today School news Domestic & Catering Situations Wanted Churchill's Stairlifts plc Worldcall Appointment Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Forces appointments The Army Memorial service Sir David Hildyard Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriages Major-General Michael Tomlinson Obituaries Nicholas Danby Nicholas Danby, organist and teacher, died from cancer in London on June 15 aged 61. He was born on July 19,1935 Church news Professor Keble Sykes Keble Sykes, Professor of Physical Chemistry at Queen Mary College, University of London, 1956-86, died on May 24 aged 76, He was born on January 7,1921 On this Day June 23,1937 News The Times Crossword No 20,513 Business AA Information Forecast Western Provident Association Tomorrow Dynamic duo breed great expectations British Pair Serve UP Prospect of Wimbledon Success Centrum The Times Great Summer of Sport Sky gets to grips with whole new ball game TV Action Replay Garrido strides towards place in Ryder Cup Golf Final Scores Japanese eagle rewarded by French chapeau BT Communication Centres Els on course for win double Maradona turns to disgraced Johnson Sport in Brief All in a week's work Akii-Bua dies at 49 Extebarria beats rain Coles rolls back years Gray sets Welsh record Boardman holds lead Brewer takes IBF title Lynn breaks through Young pretenders seek place among game's immortals Tennis By our Sports Staff: Novotna calls halt to slippery final act Today in the Times Rusedski grows in stature Krajicek makes strong case for defence David Powell talks to the Wimbledon champion who plans to make a lasting impression this year Order of Play Today William Hill NatWest Audi Colour fades from Rainbow Nation Immediate action called for by country that cannot accept being second best By our Sports Staff: France stunned as Hardy makes try-scoring debut Odd couple on top when push comes to shove Mark Souster reports that a front-now gamble came off splendidly for the Lions on Saturday Pageone Mini call Springboks caught by Lions rampant Johnson's battlers expose world champions' limited gameplan to draw first blood NatWest South Africa pay dearly for mistakes Rob Andrew believes the hardest task is still to come against a proud team that can only improve Nation rises to toast Dawson's moment of magic Elliott thrives on England's shortcomings Cricket: Australia Play Themselves into Position to Level Series with Victort in Second Test Match Lord's mystique lifts McGrath John Woodcock recalls that Massie took his wickets on a far better surface for batting Early euphoria is washed away as harsh reality bites One more chance for Butcher before the chop Report exposes weaknesses of county game Chicket One 2 one Adams remains isolated from family Smith knocking on England's door Pat Gibson meets a swing bowler who could add variety to the national attack Oystel Nottingham link could sway Warne decision Cricket Bowler pays for wrong decision Warren steers Northamptonshire to victory Yesterday's Scoreboards Middlesex seniors let down junior partners Prudential Brave rally too late for Surrey's talent and tripe mix Kent make heavy weather of victory Cricket Barclaycard Saturdays Scoreboards West Indies back in contention Scoreboard Changing Times Asprilla ready to return to his former club Football St Helens surrender to superior force Rugby League: Australian Coach Warns of Need for Change in British Game after More Humiliation at Home and Away Esso Gustafsson ignores break Speedway Wigan stare at yawning chasm in class McRae scorches to clear lead in China Motor Sport Yates sets gold standard Cycling Paris well placed to secure role in play-offs Supporting cast carries Britain to team success New faces help leading light to first European Cup victory for eight years as captain says farewell Bass Christie approaches the final frontier Gunnell and Holmes return to form Black Bears fall to classy Isla Carroll Polo Top Club Mike Hewitt Nottingham Musselburgh Rapid Raceline Strawberry Roan to take on colts Racing: Entrepreneur Likely to Sidestep Sunday's Irish Derby Leaders on the Flat Guide to our Racecard Windsor Savill ideal explorer for alternative finance plan Saturday's Results Ascot Team effort negates Redgrave's malaise Rowing: Thatcher and Hunt-Davis Join Illustrious Colleagues at Top of World Cup Rankings Ascot By a Correspondent: Henley produces thrills in the chill Guide to the Week Ahead Yarmouth Bank of Scotland Centrebank Division Johnston returns to lucky greens Bowls Help Kitna leads Barcelona to victory in World Bowl American Football Ocean crews wary of going beyond the comfort zone Sailing Edwards's record bid gets off to flying start LineOne By our Sports Staff: Reynolds rises above ill luck Motor Cycling Baseball makes pitch for youngsters Britons take cue from Billington Equestaianism Dunlop rediscovers star appeal The Business of Sport Athletics Baseball For the Record Cycling Club Cricket Australian Pools Check Rugby Union Internation matches Rugby League The Times Sports Service Wails and tales down by the riverbank It takes more than a rod, a reel and a box of flies to catch a salmon, as Christian Dymond found out BM Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Remedies for refusal of entry to Ec state European Law Report Tax losses to be linked to income earned in same state Act valid to implement directive Sheriff not liable for acting in excess of power Bank had constructive notice of misrepresentation Scots Law Reports June 23 1997 Retransmission of foreign television broadcasts Luxembourg Capitalisation, week's change Planet Results and Statistics Tourist Rates Word-Watching NatWest GUS may have a surprise in store Companies Bank 'back office' set for scrapheap The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Gateway2000 Budget takes centre stage Economic Outlook Sunday Tips CWC steps up phone tariff war The Times Social chapter in the firing line as Britain becomes more competitive Australia gives BAe £425m job The Times Sainsbury store adds a surgery Collapse in Jci shares hits Lonrho merger plan St James to build hotel in Grenada British Airways French lessons for the British economy Lingerie group gets £1.8m help Millennium go-ahead gives boost to builders Alternative Investment Market Vaughan plans sixth AIM venture Tough and tender style of competition's champion Karel van Miert is feared across Europe, says Charles Bremner Secret History: Lords of the Underworld Tonight 9.00 Radio Choice A new spin on travelling Travel Show Televison Choice Big trouble in Little Moscow. But so what? BBC1 NatWest takes action to repel bidders Thomson to sell travel business No 1127 Roger Bootle Labour friends in Liddell's sights BP meanz less gas at Heinz Foods group puts green power policy on menu Department stores in vogue New name bankrupted by Lloyd's Direct Life & Pensions Services Ltd EU Enforcer Lawyers beaten by insurance actuaries in wage league Earnings of 'top cats' nudge £1m Wimbledon 97 Contents Cellnet Wimbledon: still the grandest of them all Forget the strawberries, it is the cream of tennis talent that makes this fortnight the best, says Simon Barnes RL New court prepares for public's verdict David Powell goes behind the scenes at Wimbledon's impressive development Dunlop A nation banks on best of British Tim Henman will struggle to fulfil expectations, says Julian Muscat Sustain Guardian Direct The Times guide to the Wimbledon seeds Picture Gallery The Times Guide to The teenager planning to call the shots David Powell meets Venus Willams, who happily exchanged gangland terrors for grand-slam tournaments The Car in Front is a Toyota No Title Balls Original coverage attracts plaudits Tennis fans relying on television and radio broadcasts can look forward to enchanced coverage this summer Try A technological smash Hard school produces unsung stars John Goodbody on the youngsters whose fitness and discipline are vital The Times The maturing of Martina Rob Hughes charts the narrow road to riches followed by a born winner BBC Threat to old order Julian Muscat on an open field in the men's singles Hingis the logical choice Julian Muscat says Graf's absence may lead to new women's champion The Times Slazenger
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