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News from 14/07/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, P. J. Lachmann, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, J. Lawrence, Rob Hughes, David Weeks, Simon Barnes, Derek Hodgson, Des Burkinshaw, Inigo Gilmore, Richard Hobson, Gavin Lumsden, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, George Sivell, James Allen, Katie Ivens, John V. Chelsom, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Brian Vine, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Jeremy Whittle, Tom Walker, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, P. Kidson, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Richard Beeston and our Foreign Staff, Dominic Walsh, Craig Lord, Andrew Jennings, Dominic Kennedy and Philip Webster, Debra Craine, James Capstick, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Marcus du Sautoy, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Deborah Collcutt, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Robert Skidelsky, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Nicholas Tate, M. Al Fayed, R. A. Dutton, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Tony Hoare, John Hopkins, Paul Sexton, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Brigid Larmour, Brian Lynch, Tremt Bridge, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Paul Hale, Victoria Walker, P. H. S, Garel Rhys, Nigel Hawkes, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Michael Calvin, Eric Reguly, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Giles Tremlett and our Foreign Staff, Dalya Alberge, Stuart Fyles, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Alastair Storie, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Chris McGrath, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Shirley English and Adrian Lee, Mark Henderson, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Joanna Bale and Adrian Lee, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Ralph F. Rolls, Christopher Irvine,

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Today Inquiry into chief's lottery links Ministers concerned about BBC commentator's 'conflict of interst' Helicopter crash Triple murder Index Pictures, Parties and 'IT' People Eta killing condemned by Pope Glenn Miller 'died in Paris prostitute's bed' War on junk mail as data watchdog backs customers Hill Makes a Point Hill cheered as Villeneuve wins Blair picks John Major's former aide as US envoy Abbey National Today This Week in the Times Nat West More than just a bank Dell Sick leave delays end to BA disruption Marching truce boosts Church hopes of peace Carey to speak out against homosexuality among clergy Synod silenced by first use of F-word Gay age of consent may be lowered Euro MPs to question minister over beef August car rush to be spread out Buoy sabotaged by Greenpeace Man murdered at nightclub Rare cricketing film discovered Boy of 9 killed in charity helicopter ride Listeners and MPs will fight Radio 4 cuts Sweet-toothed teenager is Dublin's first Internet thief Good turn is timely reminder for widow Debonair Alcatel Al Fayed rejects 'unfair' criticism over Princess Standing room only for Opera House's swansong Tesco Blair is accused of 'purge' over plan for vetting Medieval 'gospel factory' site found 12,000-mile pedal Bakerloo reopens West house sale Groom bailed Continental Airlines A-level analysis finds boys do better in single-sex schools John O'Leary on a new perspective to co-ed debate Bill-payer makes a stand for customers' right to privacy College to ban rowdy arts event Lloyds Bank Study Skills Trial time limits may cut prison crowding Conflict between work and family grows Employees 'need help to balance career and home' Kray friends light up sky to celebrate jail wedding Zurich Municipal Hawlett Packard 'You have to sacrifice personal life' Buddies just the ticket on the buses Firm paid thousands for tie-up Kingston Technology TSB Sports Council warned ASA about conflict of interest Lottery Funding From shopkeeper's son to a squire Iure of making a million drove Bland's career Life Sytle Secrecy over payments from scheme with £1.65m turnover Sales of Children's Badge Ystel Maple Computer How the public's money is spent Restorers remove threat from Lords archives Dalya Alberge revicws a three-year operation to clean historic documents of a cancer-causing preservative Competitive edge that can drive girls to eating disorders Medical Briefing Mercury Communications Time Ban on smoking in public debated by ministers Eta murder triggers mass protests Rubber bullets fired to stop street clashes as emotional outery against terror erupts Honda Cook braced for flak in Moscow over Bosnian swoop French return painting seized by Nazis Leadership lacking in Europe's new disorder of EMU 'ins' and 'outs' Inside Germany Serbs salute war crimes suspect at state funeral Ain't No Planet Far Enough From Associated Press: Flooded Polish city fights to save church EU law on work hours to cover extra six million Daihatsu Picture Gallery Bureau fears revenge attack First Direct FBI finds most of Chinese funding 'was legal' Gang wars bring troops to Naples Demirel 'regrets' detentions Miscrosoft chief's $36bn Castro weeps for Che Sierra Leone clashes kill 70 Aids victim eaten by dogs £194m 'missing' as Arafat seeks aid from Britain Pressure on Blair to take over peace role from America Meridien Posthouse Girl dies in botched Canberra demolition Exiled Mobutu generals plot secessionist war in Katanga Saga Services Ltd Seafrance From Reuter: Moi is denounced at cathedral 'cleansing' Pattern in the chaos A new theory shows close links between the regular and the regular and the random. Marcus du Sautory reports Tempur Prime Health Somak Holidays Stolen gold leaves its fingerprints Bullion trail Baby talk Larval lights Science Briefing Why children make the best linguists The Royal Bank of Scotland Flashing lights that say don't eat me Beer, bourbon, bonding: how to man Males are fighting back with a new bestseller, says Gles Whittell Women hardly feature except as the bearers of children First Direct Jones Butchers 'Don't get even-get everything' Brian Vine reports on the divorce suit that tops them all Pictures, parties and the 'it' people These days, art galleries are the only places to seen for the incrowd, says Grace Bradberry Pageone MINi Call Serviceline Insurance Mesh Computers Plc The man who hunts dinosaurs Pete Postlethwaite has a rice career going, thanks in part to Steven Spielberg. Matt Wolf reports DIAL-a-PHONE Must we learn to hate Norman Mailer? Knocking them dead in the pews Concert NatWest Advertisement Does Your English Let You Down? The shape of things to come Debra Craine sees the opening night of the Kirov Ballet's Swan Lake at the London Coliscum The Kirov is rigorous in maintaining its stylistic uniformity Opera & Ballet To advertise in this section please call the… Hail the chief slayers Theatre Assassins New End, Nw3 In need of the Britten touch Opera New tunes fall on deaf ears Pop Concerts World Party Empire, W12 Going hell for leather trousers Del Amitri Corn Exhange, Cambridge 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Don't play dumb with Radio 4 Michael Gove gives warning of the dangers of populism Mr Boyle seems intent on making his radio station pander to niches Stir crazy The Times Diary Life, liberty and the hunt for happiness When foxhunters and gay rights campaigneers took to the streets, they were demanding the same freedoms Remember 1945 and all that The Blair honeymoon can't last for ever, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Tied up The Times Diary Heavenly grub The Times Diary Peer pressure The Times Diary Frock shock The Times Diary Sporting Amateurs The distribution of lottery grants needs scrutiny Europe's Other Terrorists Britain must help Madrid to beat Basque separatists Stub It out Changing the law could curb smoking Rules for the payment of MPs Drugs legislation Budget and industry UK economy Blair's 'national plan' for education Classical acting Greenhouse pest Letters may be faxed to 0171-782-5046. e-mail to: Word association Forward planning 'Best' scientific evidence on BSE Byron's brass eagle BA puzzle Same again? Court Circular Nature notes Personal Column Birthdays today Appointments in the Forces Worldcall Amateurs make rose show a feast of vibrant colours Today's royal engagements Memorial service Anniversaries Now We're Talking! Citibond Faresavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriages The Times The Stairlift Experts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Animals in Need A legacy to the Voluntary Euthansia Society Sir David Pitblado Elections to the British Academy John Akii-Bua Edward Amos The King at Newmarket Workhouse King Edward Vii was a popular and successful figure on the turf; so a return visit to the Newmarket Workhouse, during which he joked with some of the inamtes and chated with a former trainer to the King of Spain, fitted in well with some racing on the Health News The Times Crossword No 20,531 Business Klm Air UK Forecast American Express In the Times Tomorrow Today in the Times Great Summer of Sport Hill points Arrows in right direction Champiton Has Something to Celebrate at Late Centrum Rusedski prevails to steer Britain away from danger Tennis: Davis Cup Victory over Ukraine Eases Relegation Fears despite Medvedev's Efforts Tag Heuer Laird lord it over Rio Pardo Polo Audi Chance for Cadman to make mark Fencing Football school gives way to leading clubs Fillip for Graham Quirot passes Holmes Simpson on a spree Scotland fall at the last Manning suffers Mantilla makes amends Tour ends in defeat Petchey fails final test Villeneuve closes gap as Williams celebrate century Canadian takes maximum advantage after Schumacher's luck runs out in British Grand Prix Details from Silverstone Boss Hugo Boss Hill 's point makes ITV happy TV Action Replay Short-circuited by testosterone overload Boss Redgrave keen to retain his focus on the future Rowing Stores Nationwide Whitaker gallops to vintage treble Equestrianism: Aachen Winner Maintains Impressive Run of Form with Emphatic Victory at Hickstead Johnstone feeling short-changed by Scottish measures Golf: Open Final Qualifying Proves Frustrating for Zimbabwean but Drummond Has Day to Remember Sport ready for return to former glory Simon Barnes suggests that sponsors and television companies should be turning their attention back to a one-time favourite Open Championship Final Qualifying Scores Triumphant Lehman putts to perfection Citibank Nicholas measures up to Open challenge Golf Turning Tiger cub into golf's young Master John Hopkins talks to Earl Woods, the father of a phenomenon Traxam Thomas becomes fastest Briton over 400 metres Athletics Akinwande lands boxing's latest blow Paris teach Wigan home truth Rugby League: Triumphant St Helens Head Sydney in Better Heart Sullivan's treble is decisive Kick off Family sustains Simpson 's indomitable spirit Rob Hughes shares the high emotion of a worthy tribute to the bravest of British cyclists Boardman well prepared to continue higher education Tour Details OKI Tillywhites England fazed by leading questions Rugby Union: Uncertainty over Coach and Captain Threatens Build-Up to World Cup 1St Leg Team spirit drives Swindon Speedway Proctor spares Welsh blushes Ferguson hopes to buy Silva Football Guide to the Week Ahead Union must put unity at top of the agenda TEAMtalk the Independent News & Reports Service OKI National treasure in need of polishing Cricket: Younger Hollioake Takes Centre Stage during One Sided Benson and Hedges Cup Final Kent take fright as Surrey pick fight Mercury Communications Derbyshire grateful for staying power Cricket Sheridan raises Scottish spirits Parsons provides spur for success Pakistanis hand out lesson in panache Wide smiles for Sussex Hemp inspires last-gasp win Stephenson regains taste for captaincy The Weekend's Scoreboards Fit? Horton can save Derbyshire from further infighting Championship Comentary The Times Power switch ignites Pigott's dream James Allen meets a revolutionary aiming to restore a new order amid the chaos at Sussex Legal & General Ebadiyla confirms home advantage Racing: King of Kings Loses Unbeaten Record on Day of Disappointing Favouries Windsor Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Folkestone Wolverhampton Ayr Rapid Raceline Track and Field For the Record Schools Sport Rugby Union Club Cricket Australian Pools Check Rugby League Rowing World Cup Regatta The Times Going for a golden millennium Victoria Walker looks at sports acrobatics, which could reap rich rewards for Britain if it emerges from the shadows at the Olympic Games in Sydney Nat West Addresses Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Turn your Company Golf Day into a Tour Event Barnes ready for brave new world Tennis: Young Hopefuls Quick to Capitalise on the Post Wimbledon Feel Good' Factor The Times Spirits soar as we head for home James Capstick looks forward to life after Ocean Rover as Southampton, and the end of a Challenge, beeckon Police entitled to make limited disclosure of paedophiles' whereabouts Law Report July 14 1997 Queen's Bench Divisional Court The Times Indemnity insurance defined Assessing wife's financial needs First National Detaining mental patient in hospital Enforcing condition of licence Injunction purpose The Times Capitalisation, week's change Ascot CCA chief plans £70m growth of leisure venues Alternative Investments Markets Picture Gallery Discovery to launch themed stores Seven line up for a summer listing Legal & Public Notices WH Smith seeks loyalty card lift Supermarkets tune in to television shopping Prescott to unveil strategy on water leakage Results and Statistics Tourist Rates Le Meridien Hotels & Resorts Strife casts cloud over Ba results Companies Virgin backs chain of Kinko's shops Word-Watching Honda FE Focus Clues are due on rate move Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Construction firms poised to create 10,000 jobs Littlewoods in talks to sell 19 stores NatWest The wrong sort of windfall tax Nando's to add pre-float spice OFT inquiry into CMC extended The Pound Stock Market The Times British Land faces protest over incentives South Africa counts the cost of deep decline in gold price Inigo Gilmore looks at the knock-on economic effects of threatened job cuts among miners BBC Radio Lonely hearts and high tech get together Eric Reguly on the pioneers pulling in profits from taking small-ad dating out of the gutter Radio Choice How to travel and save Television Choice India via a roundabout, if not scenic route Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Supermarkets must share petrol burden, say oil firms Cost-cutting stretched BA before strike Times to Crossword Brocket Man BT to begin talks over MCI merger discount Hopes for 'plastic euro' fade Sony spends £6m on research base Are You Paying Too Much for your Life Assurance? Consuming ICI ready to sell Tioxide business Picture Gallery Something stirs in the air of Ayrshire John Hopkins looks forward to a walk on the wilder side of Troom Contents 1st Choice 1st Choice Top Flite 'Would destiny come to the aid of Norman? He believed it owed him. It did not pay up' Mel Webb puts one of the most famous final rounds in Open history into perspective Why Miller and Ballesteros must have the final word True greatness can only be found in Lancashire and Pittsburgh. Mel Webb says Stamping ground of dangerous Many a Troom reomance beigns-and quire a few end-at the norrorious 8th blue, as Palricia Davies discovers Troon Tales SAAB Why Woods will fail to take root at Troon John Hopkins explains why one American dream will not come true Journey to glory: the career path of a golfing phenomenon Tiger Woods Six ready to go beyond the fringe John Hopkins looks for a possible champion in the supporting cast Television Coverage Radio Coverage Lee Westwood Tommy Tolles Brad Faxon Jose Maria Olazabal Justin Leonard Rankings Champion at peace with the demons The inner strengths of Tom Lehman are uncovered by John Hopkins Under the weather Mel Webb meets the man responsible for pressuring the Championship course to the best players in the world Elegant Resorts Crystal Holidays Troon Tales Merchant Investors Assurance The caddie's guide to Royal Troon Hole 7 Losing it all on the tracks of my tears Philip Howard offers a personal insight into the wet and wonderful courses of a magical golging country Omega

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