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News from 27/06/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Tunku Varadarajan, Gillian van der Lande, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Gwyn Moses, Derek Gale, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Des Burkinshaw, Julian Everitt, Richard Hobson, C. B. Goodhart, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Carol Mather, Bruce Kemble, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Srikumar Sen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Jock Hamilton-Baillie, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Anthea Saxon, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Harish Patel, Grace Bradberry and Bridget Harrison, Anatole Kaletsky, A. J. Colbert, David Hands, Damian Whitworth, Joanna Bale, John Goodbody and Stephen Farrell, R. Spence, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Jennifer Page, Chief Executive, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Helen Wallace, Rachel Bridge, Shrabani Basu, Uk Correspondent, Graeme Archer, David Watts, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Peter Hawkins, C. I. Rose, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Michael Calvin, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Bill Kearns, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stewart Tendler, Anthea Millett, Nick Szczepanik, John Lloyd, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, M. A. Crooks, N. Saunders, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Valerie Elliott and Philip Webster, Brian Harris, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Mike Reynolds, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, R. G. Hodgson, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, David Powell, Jack Bailey, David Maddock, Matthew Bond, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Life of a Stolen Rolex Five-year probation for new teachers IRA attack on security patrol Charlie Chester dies The Times Index American Way of Murder The great washout: wettest June for 15 years Tickets for Greenwich exhibition 'at least £10' The Alternative Season Cost of BSE crisis increases by £700m Michelle Pfeiffer Virgin direct Ministers hail mobility in the Labour marke74 Matthew Parris Political Sketch Queen accepts Aitken's exit from Privy Council Dell The high price to insurers of getting under cover Mandelson looks to his legacy Ahern becomes Irish premier News in Brief Suing plan £2m dress sale Prison alert Briton killed Bacon auction Cheating clergyman became a high flyer Shirley English on a provost who pocketed ?44,000 meant for the poor Shirley English on a provost who pocketed £4,000 meant for the poor Appeal court rejects claim for pension in polygamy case Solicitor used own cash for fantasy damages Clarityn Allergy Old ways best, trainee teachers told One in three primary pupils in class of more than 31 Abbey National Direct Teachers Whisky Head 's teenage killer scarred student ' Rolex raids' rise to a quarter of London muggings Instructor's last words on fatal freefall:'I'm sorry' Rslcom Price of Vehicles Shown Waiting lists help to boost resale values Mir crew fights to conserve oxyge6E Ground control is assessing the damage to essential solar pandels on its space station which threatens the operation of the three-man crew's life-support system. Robin Lodge in Moscow and Nigel Hawkes report Lottery 's £33m will bring art and jobs to the Tyne Dell By the way, don't forget my toothbrush Problems of space traveller separated from his luggage Drivers taking a trip to mortuary News in Brief Laker sues BA GP's gun fine Ace hitter at 5 Chefs delight Better late Guards stabbed Norman Stone Corrections Scrumpy Jack Law teams start five years' hard Labour National Express Gieves & Hawkes The telling invention that sent us all to the wall Moments More Memorable than a Pin Number Straw orders new inquiry into deaths at t Hillsborough Mercury Toyota Starlet McDonald's Doctor was right not to resuscitate 'unviable' baby Judge rules that clinical judgment must take priority over wishes of parents, Sirley English reports Studies find hard edge to soft drug Mercury SmartCall FIAT Spirit of Victoria's gatecrasher will take on the world A forgotten design could hold the key to a global record, Robin Young reports Comet Sale Woman cleared of blackmailing 'sugar daddy' Serve up a side dish of sunshine Weekend Shopping Blair enjoying surge of post-election popularity Mori poll shows Tories losing more support to labour Magic won't last so now is the time to take a risk Riddell on Politics Somak Holidays MINICall Study Skills In Parliament Commons to speed up voting HSBC Group Help insurance MP takes 'storm in a cup' to High Court Woodstock Activists defy Davies on home rule Britain steps up pressure on Bonn over Eurofighter Left fumes as Jospin appears set to sell French Telecom BAA Albanian refugees slip net in Italy (Reuter): Soldier lied'for the lira News in Brief Goal line (Reuter): Tshisekedi held (Ap): Serb protest (Reuters): Final rest (Afp): Peak fitness Thatcher was born here, Chinese villagers say Patten accuses Britain of holding racist views on colony Daihatsu Direct Line Savings Democracy leader wins fight to speak US Gulf chief warns of Iran bomb by 2000 Prices down on books you can't put down Netanyahu 's wife 'explodes in public Lesbian wins US asylum plea over Russian 'inquisition ' 'Starr Wars' break out over Clinton's sex life Final Notice Our Foreign Staff: Judges overturn plan to censor indecency on Net US doctors cannot help terminally ill to die, court rules Green' Clinton fails to satisfy critics B&Q FBI brings the 'Oddfather' to trial Mother dumped babies 'for best' The American way of murder America is struggling to come to returns terms with a frightening trend-privileged children who kill. Tunku Varadarajan reports The Sunday Times Beauté Givenchy The alternative Season Royal Ascot, Henley and Glyndebroune are no longer the mos fashionable places to be seen. Grace Bradberry and Bridget Harrison reportt N. Peal Cashmere Brother U. K. Ltd What to Wear Keeping an eye on the ball Oliver August on organising the hottest bash at Oxford DIAL-a-PHONE Our major-domos are called out of a Millennium Commission meeting by a person on business from Downing Street Life of crime The Times Diary Picture Gallery Lead us not into perdition The Troy temptation is to retreat under the eiderdown-but Hugue must resist it Rethinking The Times Diary Deepest cut The Times Diary Closing down The Times Diary Labour now prefers gays to fags John Lloyd reflects on two incompatible concepts of liberty Scottish Questions The Tories must oppose devolution by asking for answers Old Age in Space Plastic Power The hole in the wall liberates the pounds in our pockets Relaxing the rules on official secrets Naval disaster Greenpeace reply on Rockall protest Labour loyalties Escape maps Truth about Ecstasy History at Greenwich Final frontier Women priests Two Princes and a trip to the cinema Film 'insult' to Koran Distress signal March of progress Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Sheriffs of the City of London Inner Temple Personal Column Service dinner Reception Crans Montana Forum 1997 University news Birthdays today Memorial services School news Anniversaries Dinners Forthcoming marriages Church news Appointment Charlie Chester Charlie Chester, MBE, comedian, died yesterday aged 83. He was born in Eastburne, Sussex, on April 26,1914 The Stairlift Experts Patrick Gardiner Patrick Gardiner, FBA, philosopher, died on June 24 aged 75. He was born on March 17,1922 Personal Column The British Kidney Patient Association Wilson Wiley Wilson Wiley, Clerk to the Worshipful Company of Founders for 50 years, died on June 4 aged 93. He was born on May 8,1904 (From our Own Correspondent): War Guilt Crown Prince's Defence of the Kaiser News The Times Crossword No 20,517 Newspapers Support Recycling Business Forecast Tomorrow Index NatWest payoff for Wise Trading executive stands down over £77m losses in derivatives marker Bonn to sell £10bn Telekom stake Norman takes pay cut at Asda Byatt threat on water dividends Economics Railtrack retreats over investment Education Alfred Dunhill Sport Andersen partners attempt to halt conflict Index Business Today GUS suffers Abbey move Poulenc to aim for Fr25bn Rorer deal Sharp rise in payouts to accident victims Honda British Airways Tax fears over US subsidiaries First Choice takes £8m charge Demutualisation plea Robert Fleming advances 25% Investors approve Signet revamp Media moves bring Richemont down Business Roundup Pearson raises £24m Boots chief buys shares Maiden profit for CLM Hamlet price halved Graystone shares hit Debonair to raise £25m Royal Doulton clearout Tourist Rates GUS shares drop on profit warning Glaxo Wellcome sale Richemont By our City Editor: Heads , Alexander wins Commentary Strong pound holds back BPB Financial regulation criticised by Large Pentium Processor By our Business Staff: Carnival sets out bid for Celebrity Commodities Liffe Options Institutions push shares of Norwich Union to record Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird& Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rate Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes First Choice Abbey National Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Dented coachwork Tempus Wall Street Eastern promises defy merchants of gloom Hong Kong expects return to business as usual, says David Watts Early departure The Times City Diary Asda's drive to improve sartorial standards… The Times City Diary How Brown could raise £3bn in the Budget Economic View German twist The Times City Diary Late birth The Times Diary Forget bungee jumping and paragliding - the latest… The Times Diary Life of Brian The Times Diary Déjà vu The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Rowe & Maw Equities reverse early falls Abbey diversity increases with Cater Allen deal High Court order winds up Titan Profits warning Tax setback Payout up Granada regional hotels up for sale Egalian seeks site partner Barclays Picture Gallery C&W 'to lift stake in Optus' Berkeley profits climb 73% The Times Unit Information Service Debonair Beyond the blue horizon Visual Art: Richard Cork on a radiant Tate Gallery retrospective of American painter Ellsworth Kelly Diamond in a poor settin67 Music: Donizetti comes to the rescue of a patchy revival; bows drawn at a curious venture Don Pasquale Coliseum LineOne Visual Art Opera Look, no strings Gogmagogs Bridewell, Ec4 The Times Music Tomorrow What 's so funny about peace, love and decorating? The ever-lovely Teenage Fanclub talk to Caitlin Moran about beards, dirty dressing rooms and other matters of moment Islam gives the West a whirl World Music: Asian culture is stepping out of the shadows with a series of free London concerts HMV country selection Pop 1 Pop 2 Two continents joined at the hip Jazz Albums Off one plane, and on to another Jazz Conert Joe Locke/Eddie Henderson Band Pizza Express, Wi Teenage Fanclub Ain't That Enough Pop 3 Pop 4 Disco dancing with fear in bur eyes Pop Albums: David Sinclair hears Prodigy point music towards the new millennium with The Fat of the Land The trashcan Sinatra tees off Rest assured, Alice Cooper, rock's favourite cartoon monster, is still a guy who likes to play a round Pop 5 Pop 6 The Times Pop 7 Pop 8 Art Galleries Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and enetertainment compilled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Heremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films In London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice 2 You can't get the staff Theatre: Bencdict Nightingale on mild Genet minus the subversion The Maids Donmar Warehouse Voice of apprehension Radio Theatre Tomorrow 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Limit to roll-over tax relief for business Trust beneficiaries cannot claim share of insurance Institute of Actuaries exam results The Sunday Times Honesty defence to wrong insurance valuation Attachment of earnings order To Advertise Call 0171 680 6800 Bournemouth University Templeton College University of Plymouth Oxford Brookes University Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Development Officer Hard Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Benenden School Balliol College Oxford All Box Number repiles should be addressed to: Box… Nottingham Business School Head of Finance and Administration Alliance Française Fax We cannot settle for second class Anthea Millett says that better training better is the key to recovery in the teaching profession And his mascot was confiscated Anthea Saxon on clearing your child's path to the exam hall Labour plan to turn the tables John O' Leary examines the new Government's approach to a Tory idea Who'll win the six-legged race? Bruce Kemble reports on a school sport with a limited following BT Farce takes its toll on Johnson Athletics Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Surrey Educational Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Wolverhampton Hough clears a new path David Powell metts the steeplechaser who finally caught up with success A Level & GCSE Golftoday Wolverhampton Yesterday 'S Racing Results Path clear for Jones to take over Tote Racing: Delay over Successor Keeps Lord Wyatt in the Chair for Another Month Richard Evans Newcastle A Times Reader Offer Folkestone Stratford Goodwood New Market Course Specialists Rapid Raceline OKI Bleak summer handicapping Australians Alan Lee detects a swing towards Mike Smith as England prepare for Old Trafford Dazed Derbyshire made to suffer at the hands of Ilott Cricket Class struggle leaves England on sidelines Football: Managers in top Light Seeking to Reduce of Clubs Relegated Premiership wants two down James ensures his customary fate Boardman challenge well met by Escartin Sport in Brief Joubert sets sights on rampant Lions David Hands on the big game offering one of the few targets left left for the South Africa back For the Record City Index Leicester bid farewell to Underwood Today's Fixtures The Times Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Beacon Gas Limited Leagues destroy best of cricket Indoor option Curbing speed Mills striving to perfect balancing act to suit all Referee aims to keep players, spectators and officials happy Ralph Lauren Woodies add up to double trouble Today's Order of Play Climate makes a mockery of sporting summer Simon Barnes muses on the reasons why the English indulge in games they can rarely play OKI McEnroe fears for future Tennis lovers read between the lines Sheehan on bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on chess Sports Goosen takes lead with a sigh of relief Golf Champion must be on his guard Srikumar Sen considers complacency a threat to Holyfield Word-Watching Ruddles County Simon and ET out of this world Equestrianism Radio Choice New uses for old rubbish Television Choice The podginess of the long-distance runner BBC1 Athletics 40 Bentley ready to move up into top gear Newcastle wing replaces Evans British Isles Times Two Crossword Surrey 's outlook remains dark Extra time looming at Wimbledon Tyson makes pull-out threat over referee Bose Better sound through research Cricket 42

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