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News from 11/07/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent and Tom Walker, Joan Clanchy, Richard Hobson, Paul Smith, Liam Paul Murray, Gavin Lumsden, Nicolette Jones, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Hart, Joanna Bale, Michael Jackson, Tom Walker and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Tony Patrick, Jeremy Whittle, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, John Mackenzie, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Nicholas Wibberley, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Valerie Elliott, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, David T. Price, Pearson of Rannoch, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, by Marit Hargie, F. Laycock, Peter Waymark, Harris of High Cross, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, By Carl Mortished, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Peter Barnard, P. M. Perkins, Mwanyengela Ngali, Paul Durman, P. H. S., Helen Wallace, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, St. John's, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, A. Goldstein, David Watts, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Douglas Blye, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, David Orr, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Philip Bassett, Ian Murray, Danny McGrory and Stephen Farrell, Eric Reguly, Michael Calvin, Nick Lear, Damian Whitworth, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Phil Woolas, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Joanna Pitman, John Lloyd, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Helen Penn, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, Caitlin Moran, Mollie Woodbine, Peter Riddell, Michael Evans and Tom Walker, Brian Glanville, Ben Macintyre, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Alasdair Murray and Nathan Yates, Jason Cowley, Fraser Nelson, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Kenneth S. N. Matiba Chairman, Heath Brown, Barry Wigmore, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Sam Kiley, Adrian Lee and Lin Jenkins, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Nick Foulkes, Neville Cooper Chairman, Jenny Macarthur, Matthew Bond, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Hugo Charlton, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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The 60s Secret of Oasis SAS kills war crime suspect in gun battle Nato takes tough line in Bosnia No relation Maxwell blow Bypass dropped Index Mortgage costs rise as Bank lifts rates BA passengers face second wave of disruption The Battle for English Rugby The country goes to town Matthew Parris Tomorrow Orangemen call off parades 'to save lives' New Isue on Sale now Raving reviewers plan a new look at just about everything Political Sketch Defeated Tory ministers turn down peerages Andrew Pierce on hopes of a Commons comeback BT Shops Girl tells how she tried to save friend A doctor's duty is clearly defined Medical Briefing Straw acts on police corruption Woman director Work to rule Floating jail plan Waiting list fear Columnist's prize Neanderthal man is no relation to us DNA testing has come up with an evolutionary dead end, reports Nigel Hawkes By a Staff Reporter: Church going policeman blackmailed prostitutes Teacher 'sacked for exposing abuse' By a Staff Reporter: Detective accused of M25 tip-off resigns Made from the finest English Cider Apples. Now and… Boy may have died after shock of alarm No Title Heseltine condemns hunt ban as bigoted Michael Hornsby hears the speakers win thunderous applause at the London rally in defence of country sports Abbey National Doctor clips wings of pigeon fanciers Harrods Bill might not be given House time Corrections Three held over death of friend on holiday island Popular novelist found dead in stream Private Gang seizes banker's Rolex and his Ferrari Renault Lacroix true to colourful reputation Jaguar Law chief faces challenge over civil court fees Woodstock Weddings no place for children, says minister Barclays Mercury Andrews 'driven to suicide attempt by guilt over death' Police show interrogation tapes. Joanna Bale reports Thames to resound with symphony of bells By a Staff Reporter: Hint of another Archers episode Advil By a Staff Reporter: Cleaner at Radley was unfairly dismissed Garrard Fantasy tale now reality Colorado arrest Guard convicted Girl assaulted Skye toll ruling Clergyman quits British Airways Prescott to S abandon Salisbury bypass Comet Tories vent anger over limit on tax debate This needless haste is bad for business Riddell on Politics Top pay deal goes ahead Chappell Bingham attacks media fallacy of 'leniet' sentences Salmon return to Medway as rivers clean-up pays off Mortagage Quotation Line Vet recovers lip bitten off by dog Peoples Phone ITV picks radio boss to direct ratings fightback Heritage team adopts image fit for the future The ln-Tray Mobile phone centre AT&T One Rate to Australia Department of Culture, Media and Sport Court backs poliee over identifying paedophiles Adrian Lee and Lin Jenkins report on ruling over public's right to know By a Staff Reporter: Professor fondled two male patients Campaign against devolution wins funds Homebase Henmaniacs ready to hold court for their idol in Kiev Channel sealed off by France at nuclear waste site The Lost World Jurassic Park Toll of injuries speeds calls for brake on Tour de France Barclays Reuter: Victims of quake dial for help in rubble EasyJet Britain urged to cancel arms sales to Jakarta Americans gave Indonesia the green light to seize territory Directline The Sunday Times Top war crime suspects will tighten security Bosnia snatch ends in storm of SAS fire Former police chief stood no chance once he had made the fatal mistake of shooting at the advancing soldiers Man behind Serb reign of terror World Com Action helps Clinton policy at home Hyundai Pressure grows on Moi with threat of strike Moben Japanese landslide kills 19 villagers Segregated buses anger feminists Cellnet US justice 'infringed legal rule' Volcano isle aid (Reuter): Kim 'plans war' Killer grandson Pet obsession Mars scientists wide-eyed at panoramic view of rolling landscape Shell cleaning up act for Ogoniland return Little Chef Torture video viewed Time Yankees fans flock to see Osaka Ox torment the Tigers 'All my keepers are here - poachers will have a field day' Jane Shilling among the sturdy backwoodsmen who braved London Harrods Big Performers Shopping for pleasure, not duty Hot guide for a cool summer 'It felt like living in a museum' When her brother-in-law died, Jane Percy became a reluctant duchess. But she has now found a new role by recreating the lost world of the English garden at Alnwick Castle Somak Holidays Hover Speed End of the road for the Oddfather Vincent Gigante's trial in New York has put an end to the power of the old-style godfathers, reports Barry Wigmore Help insurance Our prime ministerial moderniser Ulster is a crucial test of Blair's rationalism, says John Lloyd Unionists have given him little for his commitment Close fit The Times Diary Seeing is deceiving Computers make media fakery easy. But where should we draw the line? Low rank The Times Diary Hooked The Times Diary Cheap date The Times Diary Britain's dogfight with Kohl David Hart tells the inside story of the Eurofighter After the Party Now watch Nato government quarrel about the bill Special Victory The SAS has risked its men for Bosnia's future A Slippery Business Simon's shares must be sold Sleaze, the press and hypocrisy Lacking energy Quelling political protest m Kenya No winners in Orange march debate BA strike UK economy Digital TV Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… A Bill of Rights is not the answer Hunting ban Red zone Space saving Court Circular Reception Bakers' Company Picture Gallery Birthdays today Service dinner No 101 Squadron Royal engagements Anniversaries Personal Column Haileybury Junior School, Windsor Dinner HM Government Latest wills Multiple Display Advertising Items Health & Fitness Memorial service The Hon Charles Clark Luncheons Appointments Forthcoming marriages Legal appointment Commander Charles Eckersley-Maslin Commander Charles Eckersley-Maslin, OBE, naval aviator, died in Tasmania on June 21 aged 96. He was born on June 13,1901 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Personal Column Children on Dialysis The Sunday Times John Hodgson John Hodgson, theatre educator, died in London on June 11 aged 70. He was born in Newscatle on April 8,1927 Ivor Allchurch Ivor Allchurch, Mbe. Welsh soccer international, died on July 9 aged 67. He was born in Swansea on December 16,1929 Firend of her Majesty The Late Baron Stock War The death of this "dearly valued friend" of Queen Vicotria would. The Times feared, add to her sorrow and affliction. Prince Albert had died seven years before News The Times Crossword No 20,529 Business Noon today Newspapers Support Recycling Flight Savers In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section Further rise in rates fails to quell speculation CWS scandal claims three at Hambros MCI losses could reshape BT deal Judge shocked by Maxwell fees Economics Education Investor Sport Ponsolle tunnels out of trouble Television and Radio Business Today Outsourced Recovery Financial services travel well Base Rate Allied Irish Picture Gallery Judges favour employer who cut outsourced workers' pay National Savings accounts cleared Girobank Barclays Skillsgroup warning over growth Kelvin bonus First auction Grindlays private banking Review by Britannic hits shares New York custodian for Gartmore funds No U-turn says Darling Exceptional hit Compaq Three face fraud trial Dalgety to shed jobs Goode Durrant ahead Border fears for growth Tourist Rates Loutts GEC joins forces with Italian market leader Yorkshire Water chiefs win bonus vote Trafford Centre lifts Peel by £97m Shopping mall valued at £267m even before completion By our City Editor: Chips are down for Hambros Commentary Improved sales restore confidence in Storehouse LVMH ready to submit proposals Cellphones direct Hyder to pay tax without cutbacks SIG £26m share offer for Roskel Commodities Liffe Options Woolwich share revival forecast as auctions end Stock Market London FINANClAL Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird, & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Storehouse Apple Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes A market in blood sports Tempus Peel Holdings Wall Street Brown labours at birth of Thatcher's dream Economic View Higher rates and a strong pound will lose jobs and hurt investment In Britain, there are thousands of ill-equipped companies Evelyn war The Times City Diary Checkmate The Times City Diary Carpet sweep The Times City Diary Brown study The Times City Diary Miller's tale The Times City Diary Exocet launchers who Pirc up the UK's boardrooms Jason Nissé meets the self-professed guardians of shareholder rights Bank of Scotland Modest gains at the close NatWest British Funds Second bite at the Apple beckons as Amelio goes Soccer Investments plans to buy Leicester City Base Rate NatWest Helical in £50m L&G deal Home Owner Reserve Base Rate Change Gateway2000 Canadian software company for AEA Rodime shares fall Cadcentre on the rise Bitter-sweet Burtonwood William Ransom ahead Property lifts Wintrust Scapa buys Sellotape Industrial for £41m The Times Unit Trust Information Service Debonair Top architect seeks new grand project After the Getty Centre, what next for Richard Meicr? Joanna Pitman meets the winner of the biggest prize in the arts Noteworthy case of ghetto programming Music: Too many premiers in Cheltenham; a fascinating Danish Music Festival in London Opening Festival Concerts Suzanna Andler Slice of Danish provides rare feast Holmboe Tribute St. John's One for the sewer rats Opera Hounded into the maze Radio Skylight Send them victorious It's the little things Oasis do that mean a lot—like being fair with singles, for a start Changing Times The World Tonight Dangerous too? No Live Gig Michael Jackson Sheffield When tight is right Jazz Mike Stem Old big hare is back in the hutch Albums: Down? Gllomy? Still missing arch-goths Echo & the Bunnymen? If so, David Sinclair has good news for you Top Ten Albums Motown put the soul in sold Paul Sexton on the sell-off that saw a generation of classics change hands Mercury SmartCall Art Galleries To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… Weekend Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment 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 Spooks' night at the pub The Weir Musical journey from Ayers Rock to Internet Festival: Tony Patrick discovers an extraordinary ambitious new symphony in Budapest 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Court to set life tariff for young person Quashing certificate of appropriate development Council can rely on statutory defence The Times Rateable abatement The Times Part-time student entitled to seek benefit No merit in appeal Director: UK School Development Services Mander Portman Woodward The Perse School, Cambridge Oxford These are Hard Times University of Greenwich Lucie Clayton College Summer courses in France Dublin City University University of Wolverhampton Eagle Eyes Required Free Magazine WebMaster USAWork Placement Programme Travel Writers & Photographers All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to How to Make £25,000 a Year-With Your Home Computer Savoir-Faire Nottingham Business School Bristol Business School Courses Posts Cartoons University of Surrey Educational Consultants Teacher Training Back from the future Nicolette Jones attends a school reunion and finds that though times change, people do not Without rhyme or reason Helen Penn on what Labour can learn from the failure of nursery vouchers The Sunday Times7 Blackboard yesterday, business plan today Joan Clanchy reflects on how schools have changed Turn your Company Golf Day into a Tour Event No gifts offered to surprise packages Cricket: Nottinghamshired Meet Trophy Favourites and Sussex Travel to Derbyshire Draw Hard Cases Boxing Tyson in decline is no great loss to heavyweight arena Pakistani hopes raised by Naqvi's classy innings Millfield find calypso rhythm Spotlight falls on Boyce and Davey Ruth Gledhill on a couple seeking to waltz away with UK youth honours Sorenstam toils in first round Golf Forthcoming Company Golf Days Punters outfoxed by Compton Place Racing: Tollwe and Sanders Enjoy First Group One Success with Rank Outsider in July Cup Richard Evans Rely on That Man Again Newmarket Channel 4 Today's Races on Television Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings William Hill Chester Jockeys escape injury Lingfield Park York York Specialists Rapid Raceline Arsenal aim for cosmopolitan goal Brian Glanville on the spirit that is breaking down barriers at Highbury Robinson sails close to wind to secure series victory Sailing: Assuage Demonstrates her Racing Pedigree in Competition to Hoist Swan European Title Wolverhampton Chepstow Blood and Guts! Hamilton Park Course Specialists Exit doors still open Krabbe loses appeal Pioline has to pull out Team title beckons Loader out of tour The Times Rac Insurance Direct O'Sullivan joins Doyle's stable By a Correspondent: Lehman's late show weathers the storm Golf By a Correspondent: Wolves hungry for players Rugby League The Rac British Grand Prix Ferrari's destiny in the safest of hands Rob Hughes Mackie beams in on world title pursuit Athletics: Trails Offer Chance for Sprinters to Push Speed to the Limit in Athens The Times Blue Murder Medvedev blocks Britain 's route to comfort zone Tennis Shedule For the Record Today's Fixtures Tour De France Details WORD-WATCHiNG Sheehan on Bridge Vasseur's solo effort warms French hearts Cycling Keene on Chess Winning Move Two candidates in quest for peace, progress and unity Tonight, a two-year battle for the control of English rugby union reaches a climax at the RFU agm in a Cliff Brittle Chairman, the RFU executive committee The Brittle Camp The Rogers Camp Bob Rogers Pressure mounts on players as England take it to the limit David Hands, in Sydney, fears for the health of a tiring national team So, how did things ever come to this? London hotel. The Times looks at the issues, the clubs and the personalities involved in a bitter conflict David Hands looks at the background and complex causes of tonight's events The Rugby Football Union Annual General Meeting The Mood of the Country Television The points at issue Five Nations Finance Structure Four face final test as rivals gather Rowing Bull Frog Productions Ltd Goosen eases to victory with plenty in reserve Equestrianism Results Royal International Horse Show Word-Watching Big names and fast food Television Choice Radio Choice BBC1 Satellite and Cable Let's all be thankful for the boys in blue Review Decision day dawns for English rugby Future of national game at stake Times Two Crossword Ballroom Dancing 43 Inside Rowell's post is subject of speculation Wright treads fine line with FA Hill wounded by owner's arrows Wright's Fines First Telecom Golf 46

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