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News from 18/07/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Tunku Varadarajan, Barney Spender, John O'leary and Jill Sherman, Leonard Tivey, Stephen Byers, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Bill Frost, Isabel Carlisle, Richard Hobson, Ivor Goodson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Robert Leach, Jeremy Kingston, Robin Lodge and Nick Nuttall, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Marit Hargle, John Thicknesse, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Clarke, Nick Gillingham, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wilson, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Catherine Bridges, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Reporter, Anatole Kaletsky, Tony Ward, Deborah Collcutt, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Paul Durman, P. H. S., Michael Theodoulou, John Kilbracken, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Toby Porter, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Tim Rawling, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Derek Casey, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Sig Prais, Michael Higgins, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Romy Halliwell, Sarah Cunningham, Nicholas Watt and Philip Webster, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, John Lloyd, Marcia Dunn, Veronique Seligman, Eileen McCabe, Chris Parker, Joanna Bale and Stewart Tendler, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Polly Newton Political Reporter, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, John D. Harsant, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Richard Oxon, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Bailey, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, David King, A. H. N. Reade, Claus Moser, Richard Ford, Lisa Verrico, Harry Whitham, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Opening Shots Blair accused line on IRA Unionists threaten to torpedo talks Mir loses power Index Gay killer may have struck again in Florida Survival Course How Edward Iii ruled out women successors Picture Gallery Caitlin Morgan v Paul Weller Net crash returns e-mail to senders Tomorrow a Guide to the Royal Ratpack Man is held over deaths of Megan and Lin Russell Boodle & Dunthorne The gloves come off as leading lady takes on the shadow boxer Political Sketch Pensions review aims at fairer deal for women Jill Sherman on radical retirement proposals Dilemmas exposed but few solutions offered Confusion caused by pensions scandals has left the industry struggling with problems, Anne Ashworth reports Dell Peers infliet defeat over assisted places 'Catnapped' Humphrey returned to No 10 home Woman killed 'Mad' medal sale Horlicks laced Birt pay rebuke Professor breaks down in court Karthryn Knight hears don tell of family's agonising wait for indecent assault accusations to reach trial Murder charge for widow and daughter Boy, 14, missing with mother of his best friend Abbey National Baby died after fall on floor, says carer Teenage 'agents' to trap shops selling alcohol illegally Government will tighten law to curb under-age drinking but has no plan to ban alcopops, reports Richard Ford Glastonbury fans sick with E coli Inland Revenue Vets admit battle to keep quarantine laws is over Alliance Leicester Indonesia fighters deal to go ahead 'Betrayed' antiques expert awarded £200,000 Kazakhstan at a crossroads over invasion of TV soap Kitchen-sink dramas teach former Soviet bloc state about market values, says Carol Midgley Doctor struck off over bogus drugs trials Habitat Sainsbury's Students will pay tuition fees from September 1999 Government gives a year's grace, reports John O'Leary BT Father must support daughter Teachers who fail to keep order face sack in a month Corrections Dolphin By our Education Editor: Poor maths linked to time spent in lessons Hospitals need £500m now to stave off winter crisis, BMA chiefs say Budget has not satisfied doctors, reports Ian Murray Direct Line By a Staff Reporter: Woman with club foot wins back job Tiny drill gives girl the chance of a normal life Daewoo Prince puts on birthday dinner at Highgrove Spurs team doctor loses job claim Club attacks charge that it ignored warning over head injury to Jurgen Klinsmann, reports Michael Horsnell Police hunt phone-pest 'headmaster' At Maples we Insist on 100% from All our Craftsmen… Horse welfare threatened Alps crash boys buried together Attack arrests £18,000 for Chips Moped death Cannon found Dog's breakfast Prison does not work for women, says inspector Computer games company that undermined Scargill strikes it rich Paul Wilkinson on a success born from software inspired by the miners' strike Maples Half Price Sale Law lords quash conviction for killing policeman MFI Internet blows cover of anti-Semitic groups Abbey National Thieving cleric is stripped of luxury assets Britain freezes £16m art sale to America The Getty Museum is angry over an export delay on a Poussin from Sudeley Castle, reports Dalya Alberge Hong Kong tourist lost for words over Gaelic Peoples Phone Kenwood House brings Botticelli out of hiding Royal Mint Common cold offers new cure Medical Briefing Voters to elect panels of MEPs American Express Tories back plan for London mayor Alexandra Frean on a policy shift that offers a chance of power and prestige to flamboyant former MPs Astute move shows party has started to listen Riddell on Politics Mobile Phone Centre Hamilton gives MPs written denial In Parliament Blunder on Mir puts crew at risk Space station plunged into dark on blighted mission Litany of failure tests outer limits of endurance US wants developing nations to have Security Council seats Summer Sale Ends this Sunday Anger at Nuremberg honour for Nazi armaments maker Columbia returns in triumph Direct Line Guides call off strike at Eiffel Tower 'Five-and-dime' Woolworths shut up shop Allied Carpets Scientists find man-eating shark of 'Jaws' has no tooth for human flesh Time Britain is to pay £330,000 for new war crimes court From our Own Correspondent: Opposition rejects Moi's olive branch World Com Saga of adultery, murder and suicide among rural elite grips French readers NatWest India has first Untouchable President Triumph is likely to intensify outcastes' fight for their rights Travelodge Elusive bandit king tapes his terms for surrender Playing Dirty Saddam warns of deadlock over UN sanctions Suspect toured gay dubs hours before murder of Versace B&Q British base is attacked as Bosnian Serbs vow revenge B&Q Internet spreads Cunanan details across America Pupils with attitude On the last day of term, students and staff at a school threatened with closure assess the future. Bill Frost reports Pageone MINIcall The Grand Move From rocket builder to spaceman Anjana Ahuja on Michael Foale, the man who would save Mir Goa & Kerala The love match that trumps Ivana Behind th glitzy playboy image of Riccardo Mazzucchelli lies a very different man - and a romance that lasted 22 years Brother Woodstock Philip Howard Lest we forget: The Times printed Recessional-but not before Kipling had binned it Booked up The Times Diary Picture Gallery BBC Centre cannot hold A Scottish parliament would take over arts, sport-and public service broadcasting Pianissimo The Times Diary Home alone The Times Diary Hunt over The Times Diary A Foreign Secretary to test us Cook's high-minded policy is hard-headed too, says, John Lloyd Whisper who Cares The UN has seen off this sort of 'quiet revolution' before An Age-Old Problem The universal state pension should not be immune from reform Sharon the Shark Humans are more of a threat to sharks than they are to humans Changing climate on education Synod debate on homosexual priests Flower arrangers close the cathedral Swimming pool bids As old as you feel Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Legislative role of House of Lords Pay as you learn Thames salmon Course language Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheon Birthdays today University of Kent Congregations Memorial service Lord Todd, OM, FRS The Royal Academy of Engineering Anniversaries Personal Column Dinners The London Institute Appointment Service reunion School news Cutlers' Company Plaisterers' Company Actuaries' Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Energetic Bright Commander Trevor Crick Trevor Crick, OBE, DSC and Bar, commander of the minesweeping flotilla attacked by "friendly fire" in the Channel in 1944, died on June 20 aged 95. He was born on June 25,1901 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Health & Fitness Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Kidney Patient Association The Sunday Times Watson Forbes Watson Forbes, viola player, died on June 25, aged 87. He was born in St Andrews on November 16,1909 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir Charles Graham, Bt Sir Charles Graham, Bt, former Lord-Lieutenant fo Cumbria, died on July 11 aged 72. He was born on July 16,1919 High Court of Justice At first sight, a case involving the alleged infringement of a patent for "neckties with lingings made of woven fabric cut on the bias" might seem pretty dull stuff, but there is a certain grave charm about the proceedings recorded in The Times Law Reports The Times Crossword No 20,535 News Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Air UK Forecast Lifeboats In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section Building workers reach deal on pay Cognac producers threaten action Economics M&s in £192m deal for 19 Littlewoods stores By our Industrial Correspondent: Spottiswoode in DTI broadside Sovereign to pay £1.2m into funds Education Mortgage Sport NU to make e-mail libel payout Television and Radio Business Today Safety threat Food for thought Halifax triggers loan increases Coke fizzes Microsoft up Rail reward Plant closure Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery EU accord on testing of drugs 'threatens safety' Ted Baker float to raise £28m SFA orders broker to pay £60,000 Clinton threatens Boeing sanctions Hyder aims to cut windfall tax bill Phone portability date Capital clears first hurdle OFT yet to signal opinionon Virgin deal JSC losses deepen Debonair sets price News Corp sells stations Reliance profits fall Tele-cine Cell warning Nightfreight at new low Fid move by GrandMet Daejan gains value British Steel mounts £155m share buyback Tourist Rates Static sales hit shares in Somerfield Stanley races to a record Antofagasta raising cash to develop mine By our City Editor: Clare joins battle with Margaret Commentary Etam gives warning over losses Lucent Technologies Commodities Liffe Options Profit-taking stops bulls charging through 5,000 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 Somerfield Stanley Leisure Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes New blend of Steel Business and Finance Antofagasta Wall Street Irish punt soars too high for its own good Its strength could jeopardise its prospects in EMU and the options are limited, says Eileen McCabe Very fair shares The Times City Diary The increasingly eccentric Michael Hardern, the… The Times City Diary Boarded up The Times City Diary Shares to slide down 'slope of hope' Economic View Markets have scaled the wall of worry and conditions favour a downturn Pitch battle The Times City Diary Frost, sun, rain The Times City Diary The First Ireland Investment Company plc. Pensioners well served Tracking for safety The Times Unit Trust Information Service Print Lexmark Small losses on the day Girobank British Funds Weekend Choice London Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assossment 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 Theatres Patter from wall to wall Chimps Chorus of approval Vanity Fair Pagan v priest The Wuffings 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Furious assault on the senses Concerts Sensation-seeker Chester Changing Times Misfit finds his niche Isabel Carlisle on the Tate's tribute to the troubled 18th-century painter Francis Towne Deft rather than dumb Radio Topdogformusic Lordly mayor of a town called malice That Paul weller-smashing bloke, right? Man of the people, yeah? First gent of rock or what? Well, no, not really Primal Scream Drum and basically great Pop Alubms: From now on, the name Roni Size will be the one to drop Top Ten Albums Alternative Nashville Blues Albums U2 POP Tunes of glory Jazz Albums As Huey Lewis once said, it's hip to be square If the stuff on Radio 2 is so old-fashioned, how come it's clogging up the charts? Alan Jackson unravels a paradox Soul garnished with chops In Concert: The meaning of riff revealed; jazz and pop go head to head-and both lose; a legend in his own reverie; the future of drum and bass A New CD from Tunisia And some days the old bear eats you Festival Hall Dance with brains Soul Coughing Star players in the wrong game Festival Hall Disco-Fever It's Flexible, so You Don't Have to Be Leeds University Business School Middlesex University Henley Nottingham Business School Kingston University Edinburgh Roffey Park Management Institute SGBS University of Durham University of the West of England Bristol St. Aldates College Courses Standards are all a question of degree Finance and quality will be the themes of next week's Dearing report on higher education. David Charter and Cohn-Sherbok report Maths report: England must do better Sig Prais reveals the full story behind an alarming slip in standards Sky What cost the American dream? Parents can suffer severe financial hardship Master of Business Administation Multiple Display Advertising Items ACCA Imperial College Management School Independent Education Visual Software Technology Ashridge Brunel University University of Portsmouth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Process Consulting Skills MBA Career Guide City University Business School University of Bath University of Southampton Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen Margaret College University of Wolverhampton University of Luton Multiple Display Advertising Items Dismissal before transfer lawful The Times Crosswords Equitable assignment of shares possible Transfer of local authority property Scots Law Report July 18 1997 Outer House Additional evidence should be allowed Threat insufficient to found jurisdiction Judicial notice of knife The Times Stevens awaits King George invitation Racing: American Jockey Linked with Singspiel or Predappio for Ascot Showpiece Musselburgh Southwell Rapid Raceline Shoe business Specialists Newmarket Pontefract No Title Newbury Thunderer Brave new world in Lydon's hands Rugby League Salisbury Result from Yesterday's Two Meetings Parry's power surge cuts out Hickman Ullrich's rating climbs Cycling Whisky Mac warms Hannon Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Plucky crew beats odds Sailing Winning Move Keene on Chess Funds for top crews no longer a lottery Rowing Scorers in threat to strike over England's selection Australian follows in master's footsteps Cricket Durham battle for survival Today's Fixtures Curran's rhythm unsettles Essex For the Record Weather halts Marsh charge Taylor fails to mask frailties of Sussex top order Hampshire staring at defeat Glamorgan lack lustre Cricket: Only James Shines as Reiffel Puts Australians in Winning Position Brown strikes to keep pressure on Forthcoming Company Golf Days Elahi helps Pakistanis to feel right at home Trek America Yesterday's Scoreboards Tiger's gallant advance guard earn their stripes Rob Hughes joins the 'dew-sweepers' searching for morning glory at the 126 Open Worst of weather brings out the best in Norman Home Win Complete First-Round Scores Accuracy deserts jinxed Montgomerie John Hopkins follows the sorry progress of the local hero who seems unable to break the cycle of poor first rounds in the Open Today's Tee-Off Times Rapid Golf Line The unbearable politeness of being a fan BAC Sport Ravanelli transfer collapses over pay Football Moorcroft takes over at the top Mr Nice Guy if athletics faces demanding challenges PCCD Moorcroft's Track Record Wales drop Llewellyn Word-Watching Radio Choice How much did they know? Television Choice BBC1 The low road to the truth about architecture Review Satellite and Cable Windswept Troon takes heavy toll Fyruk and Clarke stand firm to share first-round lead in Open Championship No 1149 Swimming 41 Baker-Finch makes up numbers First Telecom Cricket 42-43

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