News from 04/07/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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Alyn Shipton, Tunku Varadarajan, Robin Lodge and Richard Beeston, Andrew Pierce, John Goodbody and Stephen Farrell, David Trimble, Keith Mans, Alexandra Frean, Adrian Lee, Simon Barnes, Richard Hobson, Harvey Elliott, Andrew Warren, Director, John Neimer Artificer, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Paul Durman and Caroline Merrell, Robin Young and Adrian Lee, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Paul J. Hickey, Polly Newton and James Landale, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Richard Cleroux, Gillian Maxey, Simon Walker, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Heather Neill, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Pat Gibson, John Rae, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Edward Samples, Debra Craine, Patrick Humphries, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Millard, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Derrick Orchard, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Paolo Galli, Paul Sexton, James Allen and Barney Spender, David Watts, Adam Jones, Tony Whipp, Raymond Keene, Emma Wilkins, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Michael Calvin, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Kelly, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent and Michael Clark, Ray Cowell, D. A. Christian, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Mike Aaronson, Director General, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, John Lloyd, Philip Webster Political Editor, Pauline Morton, Chris Parker, Alasdair Murray and Fraser Nelson, Alex O'Connell, Jason Nissé, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, and Mark Henderson, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Gordon Philo, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Penny Rutherford, Philip Webster, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Tim Smith, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Valerie Grove, Michael Evans, Alan Jackson, Jan Herbert, Matthew Bond, Richard Nixon, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, P. B. Young, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
Resumo40 Years of Pop Hits Sleaze report condemns Hamilton Five Tories censured by Downey Waugh's century steadies Australia Index Budget sends shares to new high Empty Wimbledon seats as British dream dies Patten's Hideaway Conran v Conran—the £10m divorce Adventures Offer Tomorrow Workshy will lose benefits Milk row splits childbirth group Veuve Cliequot Clarke's bouncers no match for Lilley's straight bat Political Sketch Finance Bill 'is being rushed' Shri Swamanarayan Mandir Haveli Hall Dell Workshy young face huge cut in benefits Staying at home is no longer an option for jobless, reports Jill Sherman Pension schemes count the cost of Brown's raid Dividend Tax Credit Labour activists condemn reforms News in Brief Red tape plea IRA man held 'Positive' talks Hopes sunk CJD deaths £150,000 award Conran played down wife 's part in success 'It can be hard for a man with vertiginous success to see a contribution other than his own''She was beautiful and, like the husband, creative, energetic and instinctively stylish' The Solicitor Lady Conran's Divorce Settlement The Judge Conran Wives Scrumey Jack Girl heard argument at site of 'road rage murder' Child tells court of two fierce voices: one a man's, one soft, Joanna Bale reports Norwich Union Witness says she doubted tale of attack Rslcom Delta Air Lines Catering dispute close to ending, BA believes Offer may mean breakthrough, reports Harvey Elliott B&Q Sanctuary family given right to stay By a Staff Reporter: Dentist brushes off timely advice Corrections Learning Performance Seminars Professor K. McConkey Doctors want to set Hippocrates to verse BMA rejects legal euthanasia Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey National Head teacher gave pupils test answers Resignation after the pressures of combining administratiion and teaching are blamed for 'terrible mistake'. John O'Leary reports Sony Centre Picture Gallery An easy stroke diagnosis may disguise the real problem Medical Briefing Royal Exchange Assurance Blunkett promotes sponsored schools Baby milk deal angers mothers Alexandra Frean reports on a rebellion at the National Childbirth Trust over sponsorship from Sainsbury's Boots Chubby babies bounce into happy adulthood Portland Windows The Move Chartered accountant did not log payments Gieves & Hawkes Hamilton's credibility torn to shreds by 'compelling evidence' Andrew Pierce examines the case against the former Tatton MP as seen by Sir Gordon Downey After-dinner circuit beckons for man at wit's end The Aftermath National Express MP 'closed his eyes to source of money' Bowden and Grylls Downey sets out important lessons on regulation Riddell on Politics Man in the middle stays out of sight Woodstock Renault Freeways Stickler for detail dug deep for truth Commissioner Troops prepare for the worst in march stalemate Nicholas Watt reports on another threat at Drumcree Do It All 'Changing route will make our future insecure' The Orangeman 'Triumphalism made us angry' The Portadown Catholic RAC Insurance Direct Shadow over Mir's future after new loss of solar power Jospin gives tax warning to rich Somak Holidays Independence Day NatWest Alliance squabbles over costs of growth Dolphin Defence strategy call (AFP): Turks evacuate town after blast Shipyard 'disguised gunboats as yachts' Milupa Canada inquiry attacks Somalia mission Hundreds flee dying island Hewlett Packard Clinton files legal denial of sex harassment claim Sale Help Insurance Continental Airlines Pressure on Tung to curb property boom One 2 one Where Patten joins the gîte set Ben Macintyre in St Martin-Lagu?pie finds a tranquil welcome awaits the man who has left Hong Kong's hurly-burly. Photographs by Simon Walker USAF career in peril because of love Royalist march sparks battle in Tirana German police accused of racially motivated bullying and beatings Maples International Prime Health Whitewater pressure on crony World Summary Senna car 'safe' CIA spy jailed (Reuter): Oil risk reduced Aitken—and the price of friendship Valerie Grove on how loyalty has divided tow old fiends Direct Line My years of torment with Norman Mailer 'He had a dazzling mind—the ultimate aphrodisiac' Norman Mailer's ex-wife tells Tunku Varadarajan of her violent marriage Nokia Return to Cephalonia The Sunday Times Garrard Reinventing the Protestant work ethic Father Brown wants the nation to be one family, says John Lloyd It's over The Times Diary Picture Gallery Certainty versus caprice Stability is the virtue of democracies, unpredictability the vice of tyrannies Crrrunch The Times Diary Oar-ful The Times Diary Spliced The Times Diary William is his name, but Hague theYounger's an impostor The Downey Verdict A damning judgment on the arrogance of power Making Work Pay An American lesson that Labour should be happy to learn Lava Louts Risks of violence from a badly behaved volcano Brown's Budget of mixed blessings Music fans galore Orange march 'not intimidatory' Fate and future of Royal Air Force Teaching methods Albanian refugees Show me these 'sybaritic' bishops Church openness Whatever the weather Pound penalty Urban dereliction Court Circular Today's royal engagements Tallow Chandlers' Company Birthdays today Personal Column Service dinners University news Dinners Meeting Picture Gallery Promotions in the RAF Anniversaries School news The Pensions Management Institute Memorial service The Stairlift Experts Forthcoming marriages Garden party James Stewart James Stewart, film actor, died at his Beverly Hills home on July 2 aged 89. He was born in Vinegar Hill, Indiana, on May 20,1908 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir Kenneth Lewis Sir Kenneth Lewis, former Conservative MP for Rutland and Stamford, died on July 2 aged 81. He was born on July 1,1916 L. N. E. R. Train's 125 M. P. H A British Record Steam railway engines never lose their appeal; witness the crowd of young and old whenever a famous loco takes to the rails. Mallard 4-6-2 4468 (later 600022) is now one of the attractions in the National Rail Mueseum, York News The Times Crossword No 20,523 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Tomorrow In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Lockheed menaces Europe with big merger Granada in talks over £350m Grosvenor sale Economics Employers face £75bn pension fund bill Exporters under pressure as pound hits six-year high Education Sport Mirror to unveil £285m bid for MIN Canon Television and Radio Business Today Double Bills cut Brown warned on public spending Borrowing pledges will require big cuts, says think-tank Ministers spell out payments and penalties for New Deal Legal & Public Notices Treasury in talks over savings vehicle Battle for Lloyd's post to rumble on Tourist Rates From a Correspondent in Hong Kong: Business as usual for HK traders Boundary Commission for England Notice of Local… Group 2000 threat to Sunday paper Railtrack targets sought Haskins heads task force Break for Leeds S&n buys Thistle Inns Talks boost Borthwicks One-2-One expands Bell Lines rescue fails Eurotunnel appeal BAA offers £400m for duty-free firm Rhône-Poulenc Our City Editor: Learn to love a strong currency The Times Commentary Mackie investors back rights issue by new regime The Personal Number Company PLC B&w $30m share of settlement Prism Rail aims to start payouts as revenue rises Commodities Liffe Options Shares surge to biggest post-Budget increases Stock Market 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 Water Lockheed Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes A duty to expand Tempus Prism Rail Wall Street Random 'ransom notes' tax developers Adam Jones reports on the deals landed on some companies by planners in exchange for consent Sachs appeal The Times City Diary Damn rotters The Times City Diary Brown boxes clever but perils lie ahead Economic View Burmese daze The Times City Diary Cat flap The Times City Diary Mortgage Express Gilts rally as equities hit a high City Index British Funds Ramsden's serves up increase Hays acquires Universal fall Mowlem buys CRH invests Tradepoint short of target despite rise Honda Electricity watchdog may cut bills by 10% Barclays Open for Business Cadbury proves a chip off the old block The Times Unit Trust Information Service EIZO They all play their part Benedict Nightingale analyses the differing demans of stage and screen Theatre 1 Mother of all fathers Theatre King Lear Young Vie Budget inflation Radio Lloyds Bank Theatre 2 Do put your daughter (and son) on the stage Youth is taking over the National Theatre next week Radio Trust vour Bobbv on the beat Pop Albums: Primal Scream's leader still can't sing for toffee, but David Sinclair is hep to the groove The Times Pop 1 Top Ten Albums Pop 2 Coleman teamed with a partner of notes Jazz: No longer must Ornette Coleman plough his furrow alone. Alyn Shipton reports Pop 3 Pop 4 Original creative process Evan Parker Electro-Acoustic Ensembel Songs that sort the women from the girls Alan Jackson, a worried man, looks at the current chart supremacy of the Angry Young Women, and their forebears Top dog for music Pop 6 Pop 5 And where was Tara? Gone with the wind Glastonbury '97: you just had to be there. You, 90,000 others, and no social butterflies getting stuck in the mud Magic out of the blue Concert Teenage Fanclub Ain't That Enough Pop 7 Tomorrow Entertainments Jerry Lewis Damn Yankees Adelphi Theatre Choice 1 Weekend 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 indlcated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice 2 Madam's butterflies Dance: Debra Craine reports on the Royal Ballet School's golden gala at Convent Garden Puzzled in the park Opera Don Pasquale Holland Park Choice 3 Dance Factors in sentencing for burglary Restricted reporting order made without jurisdiction 'Offence' does not include conspiracy Power not designed to end deadlock The Times Dividing partnership profits on dissolution Using head as a weapon Multiple Display Advertising Items Roedean The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Perse School, Cambridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Courses Mander Portman Woodward On with the revolution0 Ray Cowell set out the fundamental challenge for the Dearing inquiry into higher education Schools 1, colleges 0 John O'Leary looks at the Budget boost Students enjoy the power of speech Susan Elkin commends an enlightened exam system Heads against a brick wall Poor pay is only oen reason some schools are finding it hard to recruit, says John Rae The Times Good University Guide Celebrations by Berlin are ruled out at a stroke Rowing The Times Today's Order Rowing Results from Henley Prescott aiming high with Calchas Racing: Newmarket Trainer Looks to Maintain Strike-Rate by Landing July Stakes Warwick Results from Yesterdays Three Meetings Mothers' day at Yarmouth Haydock Park Hamilton Park Beverley Specialists Sandown Park Rapid Raceline Westwood cements reputation Golf Mercury Communications For the Record Headley lives up to proud tradition Simon Wilde on a player making his own way in the path of famous forebears Rapid Old Trafford Scoreboard Sheehan on Bridge WORD-WATCHlNG Winning Move Keene on chess Wagh and Fulton illuminate Oxford's defiance Morris lays foundation for victory Cricket Fairbrother firmly in control Nokia Connecting People Lathwell finds form in unfamiliar guise Yorkshire fail to summon staying power Struggling Sussex in distress By a Correspondent: Donald's frustration alleviated by Brown EA Sports Yesterday's Scoreboards Inglorious ending as dream turns to nightmare Henman and Rusedski unable to realise hopes of home triumph Michael Calvin reflects on the vacuum left by the departure of Britain's standard-bearers RL Ralph Lauren Today's Order of Play No 18 Court: Miss a Tordoff (GB) v Miss B Stewart… Results from the All England Championships Becker's goodbye to the freedom of Wimbledon Simon Barnes Novotna ready to confront demons Tennis Australian doubles specialist enjoying solo flight Kellogg's Sustain Kournikova's girlish charms cut no ice with the smiling assassin Lynne Truss Russell on course Rose blossoms in defeat Scotland in command Silver shoots clear Daniels in goal spree By a Correspondent: Defeat adds extra spur for Edwards Rugby League Barrichello blames new tyres for crash Today's Fixtures Catt ready to grab Lions' share Rugby Union: Bath Stand-Off Called into Action as Injuries Take Heavy Toll First Telecom By our Sports Staff: Celtic go Dutch with Jansen Football Word-Watching Backley values medal chase over gold rush Athletics The Times Radio Choice Scenes from a castle Television Choice BBC1 Kill off the leading man? A blissful idea Review Satellite and Cable Picture Gallery Rowing 40 Britain's pair of aces trumped Chill wind of experience blows Henman and Rusedski off course in quarter-finals Times Two Crossword England grip lopsens as Waugh rises above testing conditions The Times Investec Bank (UK) Limited Golf 42 Songs & Visions Wemleystadium 16 August 1997 Let's all get up and dance to song that Steve Winwood Junction Seven 1960 The 60s Quote of the decade Picture Gallery Influences Picture Gallery Carlsberg Lager The 70s Paul Sexton remembers discodays and one-hit wonders stacking u Quote of the decade Influences Getting bigger all the time From variety packages and coffee bars to world tours and huge one-off events: Patrick Humphries trace Picture Gallery Quote of the decade 'Gotcha!' Headline in… When pop's aristocracy united... Stephen Dalton charts a decade when rock'n 'roll came of age Influences From Spike to Spice, from Grunge The Industry got off to a rockey start, but aAlex O'Connell belives that it has now hit the right note Quote of the decade 'Tell me what you want' Spice Girls Mastercard Influences Picture Gallery Put the spotlight on the backing Great performs know the value of immersing themselves in the company of talented supporting players, says Alan Jackson The Times Live Carlsberg concert
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