News from 02/07/1997
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, George Cole, Martin Iredale, Mary E. Jelley, David Whitbread Head of Education, Widget Finn, Brian Lucas, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Barney Spender, Roy Albinson, Northbourne Vice Chair, Andrew Pierce, Michael Saward, Chris Ward, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, J. M. Crowley, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Christopher Bowen, James MacMillan, David Rhys Jones, Nicholas Russell, Stephen Farrell and John Goodbody, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, David McGrath, Tom Walker, A. J. Locke, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Patricia Holland, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, John O'leary, Education Editor, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Robert Miller and Michael Clark, H. B. J. Chishick, John Smart, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Amanda Loose, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Anthony G. Phillips, Nigel Evans, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Alasdair Murray, Philip Webster and Michael Clark, John O'leary, Gillian Wagner, Chairman, Nigella Lawson, David Puttnam Roger Singleton Senior Director, Robert Miller Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Durman, Andrew Pierce and Russell Jenkins, Brenda Maddox, Michael Binyon and Valerie Elliott, Chad Varah, Father Times, David Watts, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Chris Aspin, Emma Wilkins, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, Mary Warnock Philip Graham, Chairman, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Frances Gibb and Lin Jenkins, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Munchin, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, John Allison, Geof Wheelwright, Nick Szczepanik, Marigold Johnson, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Jane Shilling, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Ben Ross, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Hartnack, Michael Hornsby, Peter Riddell, Ray Hatley, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, M. Derek Chandler, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Edward Wake-Walker, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Minor Counties Cricket Michael Austin, Nicholas Page, Arthur Leathley, Matthew Bond, Robert Mitchum, Jonathan Mirsky, Harvey Elliott and Arthur Leathley,
ResumoBudget hopes send share index soaring City expects less pain than feared Women sailors break record TV & Radio 50,51 The Times on the Internet Pigeon fanciers fear huge losses in storm Robert Mitchum, Hollywood hell-raiser, dies at 79 A Tale of Two Lucys How to Wrap It All up Two Britons carry the flag towards Wimbledon title Cabin crew union threatens three-day strike in BA row Ballet Comeback One in eight accused of murder is on probation Pink Best for the Budget Jackson raises Questions to realms of Shakespeare Political Sketch Brown boxes clever with case for future Valerie Elliott on a change of style for the Chancellor's first Budget Laura Ashley Students win right to benefit Lung-cancer victims take cigarette giants to court Sacked banker wins race case Car Insurance Outlawed handguns surrender begins News in Brief Back to British Imperial ties Christians only Welsh briefing Blind success Woman in road rage case 'hid murder knife in boot' Joanna Bale on the trial of Tracie Andrews, who said pursuers killed her finac? 'Charismatic' skipper denies manslaughter June rain lets Britain share Victorian values AST Computer Two jailed for death of girl lured into vice Adrian Lee reports on how a family's desperate efforts could not save their daughter after she became trapped in a world of prostitution and drugs Abbey National Band of Gold series was not to blame, says ITV TC Parents warn girls against deadly trap Governor heads for home with £250,000 payoff Chris Patten and his wife are preparing to move into a £500,000 property in London, writes Andrew Pierce Catch the Harvey Nichols Summer Sale The Tigra Marine from Vauxhall Three Graces steal father's show again GPs get backing for one-stop health centres Medical research hit by lack of academics Scientists could develop 'ethnic bomb' from genetic cures NatWest More than just a bank Exterior Last-chance idea rescues a dying girl Medical Briefing Railtrack The Heart of the railway The Times Norwich Union No one protects more Tourists reap benefit of a surging pound Funding plea for further education Everest Fit the Best No Title Cheaper is safer in the family saloon Mid-range prestige models fared worse in crash tests than their cheaper counterparts, Arthur Leathley reports TV dating game show is pimping service, says MP Step Wise No Title Hp Hewlett Packard Mercedes-Benz C180 Classic Saloon £19,755 Peugeot… Untaxed driver passes MoT test Abbey applauds end of Compton's innings Robin Young reports on the memorial service for an all-round hero Blair invites sports stars to No 10 in new open-door policy National Express Alliance Leicester Henley regatta veteran will row back the years Daniel McGrory talks to a 50-year-old determined to pull his weight Fly-by reveals asteroid to be a lightweight Leica Fascination and Precision FIAT Fussing over Europe can only prolong Tory agony Riddell on Politics SEAT Sleaze report will take strong line against MPs Straw rules out extra police cash Advil Ibuprofen Nokia Connecting People Mandelson to stand for the Nec Labour takes its time to plan delivery of fast, effective aid Halfords Garage Servicing The In-Tray Department for International Development Irritable volcano turns an island paradise into hell Tom Rhodes pays a flying visit to Montserrat, where 23 people died last week amid fears of another Krakatoa Rac No escape from deadly high-speed torrent Mugabe to take corporate farmland Army Be the Best Mexico City alert as 'Popo' blows its top Hooded-eyed boxer became film champion Robert Mitchum 1917-1997 Mac Warehouse AT&T Protest to Pope over 'no sex' for disabled Ecologists claim Chanel threatens Brazil's rainforest Tiny Albania's old guard makes a hasty exit McDougal must stay in jail Hands-off for Internet in US North Korea agrees to talks Eta hostage freed in raid Sentence on Graf's father cut Ban stops MPs crossing floor (Reuter): Plavsic told to toe line or go (AP): Spirit weakens Amish youths SAGA Sercices Ltd Egypt Nile Cruises & Luxor Britain ends 12-year break with Unesco World in Brief Cook is freedom 's watchdog in former colony Britain has warned China it must hold democtatic elections, David Watts writes A light touch on the reins is promised by new leaders Lloyds Bank the Thoroughbred Bank Panasonic Facslmile Jiang looks to Taiwan Sales syndrome Chanel Boutique The National Lottery Media British Heart Foundation You've got to hand it to the Chinese Orinental cheongsam skirts are long, split and stylish. Grace Bradberry chooses four of the best Why talking to a stranger can After benefiting from therapy herself, Marigold Johnson decided, at the age of 60, to become a counsellor. She explains why Abortion is bad enough already Ten-minute terminations: the cost of wating around; new age, new traditions; women and conflict; education and fun Time is money for everyone The Missions to Seaman Men aren't the only ones who are tuned in That age-old question Motor insurance ace service. no racket Power to the playpen pound Nokia Connecting People Alan Coren I'll be seeing you, from lots of new, recycled places Suits him The Times Diary Picture Gallery Sealed with a golden kiss For all the carping, the British—and Chris Patten in particular—can leave Hong Kong with pride in their legacy Hand it over The Times Diary Legge up The Times Diary Aim, fire The Times Diary Sports of cannibals and kings Only boxing makes a virtue of violence, says Simon Barnes Air Turbulence Ba has been abrasive, but it is right Short on Aid Empire-building in international development Say Nainety-Nain The most expensive bedside consultations are usually Scottish Budget prospect of taxes to keep motorists off the road Children's radio Welsh Labour Guns, legal and illegal Women priests Benefits maze Glad to be childless Lions' victory Letters that are intended for publication should… GPs and mentally ill Further to your letter in The Times Court Circular Premium Bonds Dinners Service dinner Church in Wales Today's birthdays Memorial services School news Reception Society of Chemical Industry 1850 Squadron RN Personal Column Picture Gallery University news Anniversaries Lady (Gerald) Templer Appointment Church news Hudson Hays Hospitality All Tickets Available Tickets Forthcoming marriages Greenwich College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir Joshua Hassan Sir Joshua Hassan, GBE, KCMG, LVO, QC, Chief Minister of Gibraltar, 1964-69, and 1972-87, died yesterday aged 81. He was born in Gibraltar in 1915 Personal Column The Stairlift Experts Capital Flights Embassy Flight Centre Flightseats Airlink Worldwide Air Vice-Marshal Robert Deacon-Elliott Air Vice-Marshal Robert Deacon-Elliott, CB, OBE, DFC, AE, former Deputy commander-in-Chief (Air) Allied Forces Mediterranean, died on June 5 aged 82. He was born on November 20,1914 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jetline Monument Travel The Rev Norman Pittenger The Rev Norman Pittenge, theologian, died on June 19 aged 91. He was born on July 23,1905 Their Majesties and Music-Halls When children come of age in cyberspace Media, Sales & Marketing VISA The Client's Story Mercuri Urval Parity Solutions Fresh view of private lives A new approach to film-making pays off, says Patricia Holland London based Company Enter the new European The European's transformation into an upmarket magazine is necessary to save it, according to its owners. But they risk losing existing readers, says Carol Midgley Birthday party for a golden Oldie The Times Guide to the House of Commons The Listener The News behind the Headlines Bbc1 hopefuls line up News The Times Crossword No 20,521 WPA Forecast Ruined but Unwrecked In the Times Noon today Post Office makes record £577m Hard lesson for Early Learning chiefs Business Amersham proposes £2bn biotech merger Bank shares help FTSE to soar Homes Peace deal on offer for LVMH Eurotunnel talks face payment hitch Sport EMI in 50% deal for Motown songs Canon Television and Radio Business Today MFI falls Cost of action Unions in windfall job talks Mdis shares suspended TSB Picture Gallery Lloyd's expected to name new chairman today Ayling sets course for conflict Jon Ashworth reports on the turbulence threatening to undermine British Airways Each-way favourite The Times City Diary Odd man out The Times Diary Machine rule The Times Diary Post haste The Times Waller Rothschild empire lifts veil to show £74m profit The Parliamentary Channel Pearson nets $33m from Canadian sale Business Roundup Boeing merger approved Hadleigh disappoints Soccer stake for trust Fairey buys us firm Safeway sales increase Tourist Rates MFI's optimism fails to convince the City sceptics Legal & Public Notices By our City Editor: Day of the dead fat-cat bounce Commentary Flextech head in share sale C&w pays £445m to secure control of Australia's Optus Builder cautions Chancellor Pension Charges Plummet Enterprise Oil in joint venture Shares and gilts soar on City Budget hopes Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Enterprise Oil Orange Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Doing it Norway Tempus John Menzies Wall Street Your checklist for today's Budget The Times Unit Trust Information Service Print Lexmark Leading shares sharply higher Trading Period: Settlement takes place five business days after the day of trade. changes are calculated on the previous day's close, but adjustments are made when a stock is ex-dividend. Changes, yields and price/earnings ratios are based on middle prices HSBC Group British Funds Reminder of Hare's breadth Theatre: Timely revial of the masterpiece before Amy's View; something new out of Africa; bite-sized Churchil Skylight Vaudeville Mercury Communications Theatre Eight brief arms to hold you This is a Chair Duke of York's This is a chair Duke of York's Theatre The Times Magnificent roar of a paper tiger Disappearances Salisbury Playhouse Tomorrow Shining white knight of the podium Dance: Valery Gergiev has added another string to his bow - the Kirov Ballet. Debra Craine reports Lament to a muse Cabaret Spalding Gray Queen Elizabeth Hall Martin Guerre Dance In praise of Roland Petit Christopher Bowen on a gala to mark a milestone in Marseilles Hotel Sofitel Accor Dance 3 Cabaret Art Galleries Choice Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy 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 Supper with a difference Opera: The Almeida serves up a Grimm menu; and Glyndebourne breathes life into Janaàced The Juniper Tree Almeida Opera Life and undeath affair The Makropulos Case Glyndebourne Taking her bow Recital Rush Hour Concert Music New Homes ASAP North of the Thames Ealing W13 Hurlingham 10 Mins Holland Park One Prince of Wales Rd London Nw5 Savills International East Dulwich Regency Property Putney South of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Private Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items South West Wales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rural North Wales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items If you long to be by the sea . . . 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Widget Finn finds that office prejudices are proving hard to shake Creme De La Creme Concept International appointments Support Opportunities - Banking Sector Tallsman secretarial Ltd Multi-Lingual Opportunities Panasonic Receptionist c£18,000 Tallsman Secretarial Ltd Angela Mortimer Bilinguagroup Dutch - speaking PA/administrator sought for small… Spanish Speaker Sought! To £13,000 Angela Mortimer Talisman Secretarial Ltd Italian Speaking Pa Eurecruit Legal Secretary with Fluent Spanish Fashion Angela Mortimer Bilingual Secretary - Spanish Team -Ec2 Bilingual People Crone Corkill Old favourites rise early for start of long day on river Princess Elizabeth Cup promies to be biggest attraction of 158th Royap Regatta at Henley Creme De La Creme Tate Temp Specialists Secretary in Personnel W1 Secretary in Personnel W1 £17,000-£18,000 + Benefits Picture Gallery Super Secretaries Norma Skemp Rec. Ltd. 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Nicholas Booth reports Hi-Grade Technology with a human face Experts list will restore the balance Merger is not made in heaven Times Interface Database can fight paedophile menace The Post Office finds a flexible It friend Infotrade Peronal Finance On-Line Instant access to the Budget The US won't play role of cybernanny Tunku Varadarajan on the Supreme Court ruling on censorship Which Online Supercar goes on the server News for legal eagles OPUS Change your hair in the Rom salon It's ideal for a new look, says Nigel Powell Crisis calls go on the map DELL AH aboard for a trip on tomorrow's train The free net connection service BT turned down Sheets ahead of the rest Take the law into your own hands Software DELL A new facet in the crystal maze New cures for network headaches BT PC database that is strictly for the birds Thoroughly modern modem The big picture show on video The Empire is gone but the Net lives on Small is beautiful Get-well-soon program Ray Hatley looks at Europe's first cyberschool, aimed at keeping children in hospital on top form IBM Disaster when the clock strikes twelve The year 2000 threatens PCs and software, says Nigel Powell Ensuring you beat the bug Creative The SoHo solution US Robotics Beware of myths Directors face claims over date change Samsung Electronics Rgenda Electronic car leasing makes good speed Browse to further a brilliant career Business Changing faces in IT EMU impact thought to be negligible IBM's faith in Windows NT Centura Banking on the online future Coopers & Lybrand Autodesk Career Care Reed Interlink Siemens Pyramid OPUS Selection Ltd Network Solution SHL SDL Ltd TLP Rapport Computer Recruitment PMR Computer Futures NTL Cliveden Easynet Internet for business Time
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