News from 30/06/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Alasdair Murray and Martin Barrow, Andrew Pierce, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky and David Watts, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Des Burkinshaw, Catherine Field, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Deborah Coles, Co-director, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Melvan Barco, Thomas Harding, Peter Grondona, Lynne Truss, Sadiq Khan, Partner, Simon Wilde, Alasdair Murray and Manus Costello, Tom Walker, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, R. D. Wallace, Dominic Walsh, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, George Wedd, Peter Ball and Russell Kempson, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, M. Lessof, Chairman, John F. Martin, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Mark Birdwood, Richard Bloore, David Hands, Matt George, Professor Mauries Lessof, David Charter, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Robert Miller Banking Correspondent, Keith McHale, Roger Scruton, Lizanne Rose, Zack Goldring, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, John Hopkins, Kathryn Knight and Ed Harris, James Pettifer, Marilla Speller, Rob Hughes Chief Sprots Writer, David Watts, Edward Crew, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, P. H. S, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Michael Calvin, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Eric Reguly, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Martin Pawley, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, R. J. Lowther, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, John Curtiss, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Matthew Beard, A. G. Haynes, Michael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoNo Title This Week in the Times Maple The Trutn about the Taffta Chinese Promise of early elections Hong Kong 'safeguard' Picture Gallery Adventure Sports Tyson faces ban for war of Holyfield ear Double Triumph Henman thrills real fans Lynne Truss finds mass hysteria a relief from the weather Index No Title Picture Gallery Woman gives birth after crash tragedy Tax rise 'essential' Protocol row brings a final stumble in Britain 's orderly pullout After the fireworks and glittering handover parties, the outlook for Hong Kong's democracy and civil rights is not so bright, writes Simons Jenkins RAF officer to beat retreat in colony's last post Tiananmen crowds celebrate Soldiers' letters home recall a wartime paradise Prince honours the last knights for long service Handover Timetable Patten bows out with prayer for colony Catholics fear the loss of religious freedom, Catherine Field reports Governors' regimes of tiffin and scandal Etiquette and sanitatin were once among the dominant concerns of Hong Kong's rulers. David Watts recalls a bygone era Debonair Alcatel Nurse in Saudi murder case gets psychiatric help Saga Services Ltd Warning Rocky homecoming for captain who fell asleep By a Staff Reporter: Boy of 4 drowns in aunt's 24ft pond Zurich Municipal Dell Woman hurt in fatal crash gives birth Father and two sons killed, daughter injured as car is curshed by lorry Cut the Synod by third, urges Church review DD Video isa trading name of Leisureview Ltd Inquiry calls for tougher rail safety EasyJet How bare-knuckle savagery became a noble art John Goodbody traces the history of prizefighting over two centuries Norwich Union Medical Briefing No Title College's £10m gift News in Brief Killer is innocent, says juror Library book spending drops Domesday Book house sale Home Office writes TV script International Convention Centre Primary school pupils facing annual maths test David Charter on the drive to improve numeracy Alcopops 'draw children into drinking more heavily' MESH Computers Plc Royal & Sunalliance Pomeroys reunite on home ground Hague bids to sweeten acerbic Heath with invitation to talks Labour MPs seek assurance on Wales Direct Line Mortgages Brown considers new tax to help health service Andrew Pierce looks at the Treasury's long-term plans Downey verdict due this week By our Political Correspondent: Ministers reject expenses charges MINicall Dobson promises NHS trust shake-up 'Gladiator' politics is a turn-off for women Gender gap widens over reporting of Parliment, Carol Midgley writes Honda Hens shown the exit for Carmen in the barn Mud sinks Royal pageant Sun rewards hardy spirits Jospin accused over Renault jobs Business Just Got an Edge Clever pitch needed for Americans to play ball Inside Germany Prime Health Socialists claim Albanian poll victory Catastrophe looms as gunmen prepare their next moves Dan technology Ruler faces challenge of disarming 'Kalashnikov state' Midland (Reuter): Flooding in Como puts Italy on alert World Summary (Reuter): Eight children fall to death Police defend Bondi shooting (AFP): Soccer killing Volcano islanders fear new eruption as toll rises to 23 First Direct Cousteau delivers posthumous attack on human greed Time Posters fan Israel tensions World Summary (AP): Perot's rebels Fraud charges Mobutu surgery (AFP): Father kills girls Mass migration Neutrino theory Salmoon Fat children Streams of consciousness DIAL-a-PHONE When obesity is in the genes Arts Jones Butchers What caused the fourth bigwipeout? Anjana Abuja reports on a new theory about a catastrophic period in the history of the Earthe Harrods The truth about the Taffia The Tory leader's fiancée Ffion, Jenkins, is described as a leading light in Welsh society. Whatever that may mean. Grace Bradberry investigates Hastings Direct Smoking Kills 'I would like to feel that Caroline is at peace, but her murderer is still at large' A year ago. Caroline Dickinson was murdered on a school trip to France. Her father will not rest until the killer is found. Interview by Bill Frost Audi National Westminster The Week Ahead There's life in this old stage yet Opera: Rodney Milnes on Covent Garden's new production of simon Boccanegra, and a reduced MacBeth in concert Natwest British Heart Foundation A literature festival for every occasion Opera Festival Benefit of hindsight Theatre: The Old Vic's revival of Waiting for Godot Dance Tasmin Little Delius Theatre Singing despite the rain Pop: David Sinclair joins 90,000 other mud-soaked revellers at Worthy Farm in Somerset for the Glastonbury Festival Art Galleries The Times Theatre Film Theatres Young VIC Pop Music Books Rush Hour Concert 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 Calm under pressure Jazz Moving Image Carbon Hall, £14 Floored by his flaws-but never a scoundrel Aitken was a target of pitiless hostility, says Roger Scruton Like Nixon, he made enemies, especially among the press His career is over, and this perhaps is punishement enough Blooming cheek The Times Diary The last real Governor of the British Empire Chirs Patten had one remarkable gift above all his other talents-he was good even when he was wrong Enter, the Great Deflator Gordon Brown's first Budget will bring the Government down the earth Riddell on Monday Last word The Times Diary Sharpe practice The Times Diary Tied up The Times Dairy Best's back The Times Diary Hopes for Hong Kong How to seize the opportunies of an historic transfer Grosser Grouses Hague must hope Heath Stay in China Foul Play Mike Tyson should be banned from boxing for life Care of detainees by security firms Lawyers' watchdogs Dressing down Men missiles and future of RAF Last chance for Ulster? Pistol point Letters@the-times . co. uk Transatlantic flight Widening debate on NHS priorities Westminster 's ways Under cover Birthday honours Court Circular Personal Column Anniversaries Health & Fitness The night sky in July Nature notes Worldcall Forces appointments Birthdays today Service dinners Institute of Biology Royal engagements NWT Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Richard Neilson Richard Neilson, CMG, LVO, former British Ambassador to Colombia and to Chila and High Commissioner in Trinidad and Tobago, died of a heart attack on June 6 aged 59. He was born on July 9,1937 Joan Buckingham Joan Buckingham, Warden of Aberdare Hall. Cardiff, died from cancer on June 14 aged 53. She was born on November 26,1943 Church news Max Barrett Max Barrett, sculptor died from lung cancer on June 16 aged 60. He was born in Penzance on May 25,1937 His Late Majesty Frode Jakobsen Frode Jackobsen, Danish Resistance leader, died mear Copenhagen on June 15 aged 90. He was born in Mors, Jutland on December 21,1906 Election promise for Hong Kong The Times Crossword No 20,519 Business AA Information Klm AirUK American Express Tomorrow In the Times Today in the Times Tyson's bites scar face of boxing Title Fight Ends in Bloody Disgrace Virgin atlantic Great Summer of Sport Ivanisevic finds his aces trumped again Tennis: Croatian's Ambition Remains Unfulfilled Williams fails to translate potential into progress Simon Barnes detects that all is not well with the teenager once hailed as a future champion Save Money on International Phone Calls Today's Order of Play Results from the All England Championships Cross fails to take her chance and go one step beyond Henman the people's champion British No 1 draws on reserves of stamina to win marathon third-round match against Haarhuis The Times Guide to the Wimbledon Draw Centre Court salutes cold-eyed hero who means business On a great escape for the home favourite Tale of blood, sweat and tears Rob Hughes Chief Sports Writer Lionhearts Guscott 's golden kick into history Lions centre's dropped goal was oen of the greatest, David Hands writes Dropped goal blows in a wind of change Courageous Lions plunder ultimate goal Relentless Jenkins inspires series triumph to leave South Africa kicking themselves Sackcloth and ashes for hosts Lions Warriors who breached the North-South divide All Blacks restore Mehrtens NatWest BBC's new angle allows women players to rest easy Mathew Bond TV Action Replay Schumacher starts to stretch clear of wayward rival Motor Racing: German Extends Lead over Villeneuve with All-The-Way Trumph in French Grand Prix Details from Magny-Cours By a Correspondent: Eagles left trailing in Smith's wake Rugby League: Bulls Move Eight Points Clear with Decisive Victory over Leeds Bradford close in on title St Helens strike back after early dismissal Leading Final Scores Goosen reigns supreme Golf Eagle on I7th just the trick for Lebouc In Brief Disgraced Tyson bites the dust Hoylfield retains world title after bizarre disqualification A Times Reader Offer Tyson's Lows Tucker tanned as Hide wins over his critics Pundits bare their teeth in displaying outrage Tunku Varadarajan on how the American press rounded as one on the title challenger West Bromwich The Times Mees Pierson Corporate Golf Challenge Redgrave ready for new duties at Henley Rowing Eyes of the world on majestic monohulls Sailing: Ericsson Challenge May Mean Whitbread's Famous Yacht Race Falls a Little Flat Two round-the-world events may be held simultaneously. Edeard Gorman reports Challenge Robson steps down on a Spanish high Coach snubs Celtic to stay with Barcelona after cup final success Edwards's high hopes of record thwarted Denison's loyalty rewarded Bowls Bass Kendall to train his sights on Ravanelli Football Desert King crowns O'Brien's season Racing: New Master of Ballydoyle Gains Third Classic Success of Year in Irish Derby Big-Race Details Thunderer: Musselburgh Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Details from Saturday's Six Meetings Thunderer: Windsor Thunderer: Southwell Leaders on the Flat Course Specialists Thunderer: Pontefract Rapid Raceline Headley and Smith in England's variety shoiv Squad Waqar accelerates Glamorgan hopes of a breakthrough Championship Commentary Esso James progressing by degrees Richard Hobson meets the graduate who is showing classic form with the bat for Glamorgan this season Four for Franks as Surrey struggle Ambitious Hayden denied by Gillespie Cricket Smith swift to lead the assault Old boys see Yorkshire gain easy win Wagh enjoys a day of mixed fortune Lancashire cut down to size in the bear-pit Saturday's Scoreboards Essex squeeze home and take over at top Llong falls one short of century Waqar puts Sussex to flight again Yesterday's Scoreboards Christie fails to catch up with brilliant Bailey Atheletics Help Insurance Skegness venture turns to last resort Speedway Guide to the Week Ahead Rain cheques helping to keep clubs afloat Standing up for shooting's merits Gracida gives Isla Carroll cutting edge Polo National Westminster Bank Plc Whitaker's mission ends after 17 years Equestrianism The Times Adventure sports For the Record Athletics Draw for Henley Royal Regatta Cycling Australian Pools Check Club Cricket Rugby Union Rugby League The Times Cricket The Times How I fell in love with skydiving Lizanne Rose goes on a tandem freefall jump with the Red Devils—and remembers to smile Where to Jump Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Use of pension scheme surplus lawful Television audience buffet not business entertainment Judgments archive on disk Legal & Public Notices Contact and parental orders separate Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Athlete's ban not discriminatory Chancery Division Responsibility lies with council of residence Corrections Capitalisation, week's change NatWest Results and Statistics Oil output lowest for two years NatWest Confident DTN seeks new way into digital market Courage helps Scottish & Newcastle to make a splash for shareholders Companies Italian Treasury to cut debt mountain with privatisation Jarvis eyes Ladbroke hotels The Times Market jitters over Budget Economic Outlook Sunday Tips From a Correspondent: Japanese banker hangs himself amid scandal Consumers to come first after shake-up in utility regulation Bank of Scotland Bakery trio raise £780,000 to expand in-store business Littlewoods to meet over stores sale Boeing boost Granville up Management buyouts reach record levels Return of De Lorean legal battle Dutchman keen on austerity may soon have a grip on the British economy Oliver August on the popular central banker poised to become president of the European Monetary Institute The Times Educational Supplement Beckett due to decide fate of P&O link to Stena Agnew is tipped for Lloyd's job Honda Chancellor needs to display his courage Failures at lowest for seven years NatWest raises bid rumours with panel Alternative Investment Market The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Word-Watching Employers optimistic over jobs Barclays Mortgages Brown urged to clobber consumers in Budget 'Wise people' press for tax rises to take steam out of spending, says Alasdair Murray and Manus Costello Quantas How to dress for less Television Choice The mysterious case of the rival schedulers Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable BT ready to fight windfall tax in courts Times Two Crossword On his Mark Brown pressed to head off higher rates with tax rises Andersen deadlocked Cash and carry advertising Corbett is Railtrack favourite Direct Braveheart Former Tory adviser to steer Labour jobs strategy Banks may raise £2bn for transport
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