News from 21/07/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, B. Thwaites, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Madeline Drake, Graham Chainey, Nick Nuttall, DJM, John White, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Emma Levine, Simon Barnes, Don Kersey, Mark Souster, Isabel Carlisle, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Jane Woolrich, R. Chan, Judi Clements, Alex Campbell, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Mike Wentzell, Diana M. Dean, Lynne Truss, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Morag, Roger Maynard, Jeremy Whittle, Tom Walker, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, John Thicknesse, Martin Fletcher, Myra Fulford, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John Clarke, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Capella, Ann Scanlon, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, J. P. Knight, Bharat Mehta, John O'leary, Education Editor, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Glenmore Trenear-Harvey, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, J. Szemerey, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Basil Hume, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Amanda Loose, Michael Clark, June McKERROW, Deborah Collcutt and our Foreign Staff, Deborah Collcutt, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Luke Clancy, Martin Fletcher and Jill Sherman, Paul Durman, Tony Hoare, Irvine Marr, Lin Jenkins, Hamo Thornycroft, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Keith Jolliffe, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Motorcycling, Mary Rose, Terri Judd, D. N. Dumville, James Morgan, Bronwen Maddox, Royal Navy and Royal Marines, Melvyn Bragg, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, G. N. Rutherford, Dan Rosenberg, Roger Bootle, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Ann Furedi, Christopher Walker, Alastair Storie, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Jason Nissé, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Jim Hamilton, Russell Jenkins, Professor Susan Greenfield, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Dieter Helm, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Brian Glanville, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Jason Cowley, Graham Searjeant, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Chris Ayres, Tess Knighton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, James Henderson, Alasdair Murray, Bernard Black (General Secretary), Matthew Bond, Matthew Beard, Chadlington, P. Robinson, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, John Watson,
ResumoToday 10P Blair presses Unionists to stay at talks Plea to Trimble as ceasefire starts Burglary charge NatWest doubts Index Euro City Breaks People 's Lottery' will get power to punish Camelot Euthanasia doctors accused of executing patients Who Will Get the Goldsmith Millions By Staff Reporters: Final European expedition for Sir James King of Toe Open Woman is killed on birthday balloon trip Legal & General Today This Week in the Times MESH Computer Plc Middle class will pay for shake-up in student cash Cynics doubt ceasefire will produce peace Marting Fletcher finds the jubilation of 1994 replaced by a weary scepticism on the streets Canadian general chosen Straw orders review of fire and police budget Labour reneges on private jails Smith seeks the punters' view of planned lottery shake-up MPs urged to check equality News in Brief Thatcher chair Tory ballot date MP denies affair Birthday treat that ended in tragedy A survivor tells Paul WillKinson about a terrifying end to a balloon flight when it bit powerlines and burst into flames 60,000 go aloft every year By a Staff Reporter: Fears grow for boy, 9, missing since Thursday Two facing arrest over game-park murder Rolex of Geneva Goldsmith 's family shares his millions Lin Jenkins on how Sir James flew to Spain to die, keeping his fortune safe till the very end Marks & Spencer Financial Services Peasants shed few tears outside castle gate Tunku Varadarajan reports on the poor villagers living beside a very exclusive Xanadu Weight loss is first due to onset of pancreatic cancer Multiple Display Advertising Items Cellnet £1.5bn fortune 'tied up in shares and cash' Dean of Lincoln tipped to resign soon from strife-torn cathedral Ruth Gledhill reports on hopes for an decade of conflicit First baby 'saved by anti-abortion Catholic scheme More than just a bank Labour is planning classes on marriage The Promise Made Good Picture Gallery Farm-trip boy has brain damage Driven to despair by ?20m road Residents say a different surface could have saved millions, reports Arthur Leathley Prince marks first 100 years of Tate's colourful history Nokia Connecting People Dell Hormone linked to breast cancer By our Medical Correspondent: Sun alert as pupils go beyond the pale Pobjoy Mint Editors rally to paper fined for contempt No title Alien invaders threaten survival of native species University unearths forgotten Irish apples Forte Posthouse Midland The Listening Bank Boys plucked from mud Union fights to put pride back into urban parks Alexandra Frean on a attempt to return park-keepers to power Direct Line Mortgages £30m plea for a matter of life and death Laura Ashley ' Shut up call to users off mobile phones Sewer rats lead way to Alzheimer hope Ian Murray explains how the homing instinct in the dark throws light on the human brain Critic of vitamins industry to test magic bullet' pills Pitney Bowes Facsimile Systems Division Watchdog finds health claims hard to swallow American hotel chain cuts plan to help the jobless Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Lingering death of Main Street , Usa The Middle-class migration to the suburbs killefd Woolworths, Bronwen maddox writes (Ap): Eight die in Kabul jet raid World Summary (Reuter): Ministers saved (Reuter): Cowsteau role (Afp): Girl set alight (Afp): Facing the music Maple Computer Corporation Police smash New York slave ring "Disgusting' plight of deaf pedlar Mexicans Reuter: Tired Mir crew told to rest (Afp): Taylor leads Liberia poll Reuter: Old Ironsides back at sea Mercury Communications Air traffic women may sue over 'sex gibes' Howe in furious attack on Patten 'betrayal ' What would happen if you Indian trains run out of steam after 150 years Traditional locomotives go to the scrapheap Storm blows over for yacht couple Candid Canberra backtracks Isolated Bosnian Serb leader'may seek Uk asylum' Tom Walker in Sarajevo reports on the power struggle between hardlingers and moderates in Republika Srpska A-Class Flooding rivers threaten 20,000 Germans Ruhe confronts rocky route on power march to replace Kohl Jospin abandons new taxes on rich in Blairite U-turn First direct Swiss switch off BBC Nazi report Clinton plans fresh Middle East talks DIAL-a-PHONE Of mice, muscles and Marilyn Professor Susan Greenfield on the implication of a remarkable experiment on genetics Lightning reactions How thunderbolts might be deflected by laser Why Britain exports its brightest ideas Beside the seaside with Julius Caesar Stroke Imperial mansion emerges from ashes Could our greatest talent be ignoring homegrown talent? Givenchy Time One moment blindness seems like a gift, the next an appalling nuisance John Hull, who went blind at the age of 48, is haunted by the paradoxes of his condition. Interview by Jason Cowley The Royal Bank of Scotland Daddy donen't need the light Professor Hull started to keep a cassette diary of the experiences shortly after he was registered blind in 1983. Below are extracts from it November 22,1983 Thomas and I were playing with a… Brother More than just features Pageone MINicall Tomorrow First oil the grid in the abstract stakes The artist Bridge Riley gives Isabel Cartisie a guided tour the Gallery's revelatory new show of work by Mondrium NatWest More than just a bank Plant bur living history under the Dome Don't come to us with your troubles Theatre Barbican Centre Service line Insurance NT Royal National Theatre One-act Gothic froth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gielgud Theatre Old master of all trades Taj Mahal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spirits rising in eight easy stages After the Glastonbury mudbath Festival was a sunlit affair Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times The Week Ahead Multiple Classified Advertising Items There is still a place for culture Derwent May defends an ideal under threar from the lobbyists Straight talk Diary Camilla edges a little closer to the throne Public opinion shift on Mrs Parker Bowles, but Charles could still pay a high price if he makes her Queen Who is calling Blair's tune Peter Riddell on the close harmony between Labour and big busuiness Kim dancing Diary Sign here Diary No, minister Diary Bit parts Goodbye to All that Dearing signals the end of free higher education Moi's Bad Faith Britain should reconsider its aid to Kenya Tate of Art Birthday greetings to an entertainer and teacher Varied concerns follow call for review of abortion laws Irish ceasefire Goldsmith 's legacy Homicide statistics Potential problems in Pr proposals Prince and the Church Improving the line Opera House tributes Demolishing the Lindisfarne myth Brass eagles As old as you feel Court Circular Today 's royal engagementse Nature notes Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays today Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Stairlift Experts Regal barge graces river University news Appointments in the Forces Multiple Classified Advertising Items NWT Travel Worldcall For Worldcallers Service dinner Kennedy Memorial Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marriages Anniversaries Airlink Worldwide The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir James Goldsmith Church news From our Own Correspondent: Death of the Pope the Last Scene Professor Ken Haley News The Times Crossword Aa Information Newspapers Support Recycling Interruped Bussiness RNLI Lifeboats Royal National Lifeboat Institution In the Times Leonard storms down open road Golf 'S New Generation to the Fore Again at Troon Centrum The Times Great Summer of Sport The Prince and the Paupers Cricket: The Way Ahead Family Tracks Claret jug heads for ideal home in Dallas Ballesteros facing uneasy Ryder Cup selections Mel Webb oulines the difficult choices to be made by Europe's team captain after Jesper Parnevik's Open challenge Audi Tiger serene amid trials of Troon Lombard Top Club Trophy Allenby and Westwood left waiting for place among elite Leonard finds route to land of Open glory Parnevik falters in final round to present victory to talented Texan As rough guide to fashion, Parnevik is well under par BAC Sport When they realised the game was up When Troon was the BBC's missing links Declining Wigan fail to break Broncos Rugby League: Australian Champion Turn on Power to Complete Double over British Side The Johnnie Walker Ryder Cup Abject Bradford brushed aside Castleford manage to keep their pride intact Sport in Brief Ullrich emerges from eastern shadows to start new era Jeremy Whittle charts the rise of the young german cyclist who has taken the Tour de France by storm Boardman unable to beat the pain barrier Leader consolidates grip on Tour de France after holding off mountain challenge Yates frustrated by Dawson's stamina SKY Tour De France Details Gowshall's unbeaten run comes to an end Bowls Bailey 's field work brings timely reward Cricket Lancashire hope for illuminating evening The Latest Cricket Scores Brown relishing the chance to shine Michael Henderson on the developing talents helping to maintain the drive towards further success at Edgbaston First-Class Averages Saturday's Scoreboards Manager Wanted MacLaurin piits the ease for change Alan Lee on proposal that would dramatically reform county cricket Long & Co Proud Gooch retires from the line of fire Alan Lee pays tribute to a criketer whose achievement is one of eduring ecxcellence Brown roars into record books with rapid 203 Cricket Impressive Headley passes fitness test Retiring Curtis dashes off cavalier cameo Grayson steers Essex home Lancashire turn the the screw on Sussex Durham fall flat in Scarborough frolic Young leaves more loving memories By a Correspondent: Astle varies the pace as untidy hosts are made to pay Yesterday's scoreboard Waugh brothers serve warning for Headingley Victory beckons young Pakistanis Asia aims to build on united front Emma Levine on the expansion of cricket beyond the boundaries of the sub-continent Healy revels in return of swagger factor Sporting Index Majestic Hamed still waiting to conquer America Boxing The Times Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smith proves fitness in style Bridesmaids savour rare taste of victory Sailing Trevian Holdings PLC (in Members' Voluntary… Reading 's challenge shifts up a gear Speedway: Ravers Relish Tenth Consecutive Win Premier League Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the Matter of UB Foods US Limited Warm up By on Correspondent: Searle races away to set another record Rowing By on Correspondent: Davies ensures a fitting finale Springboks swept away by intensity of New Zealand Rugby Union Guide to the Week Ahead Gracida 's skills give Labegorce cup edge Pavey emerges to take world by storm Athletics: Unorthodox Training Schedule Pays off for Britain's Rising Star of the Track Blundell edges home Motor Racing Leadbetter Golf Academy Iron will carries Hobson to fifth title Triathlon: Middle-Distance Favourites Prove Too Hot the Opposition Surrey 's behaviour rouses fierce passions Way off track Recent example Rfu must take heed By our Sports Staff: Doohan exorcises his Nurfourgring demons Can Fiorentina tame animal in Edmundo Football By our Sports Staff: Lombardo keen on Palace` Nokia Connecting People The duck that kept us foxed James Henderson reports on the Mitel Challengers Trophy, when charity and business compete Premier League How to Take Part Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winnning Move Keene on Chess Dettori may switch to Singspiel at Ascot Racing: Italian Alternative to Shantou in King George Vi and Queen Elizbeth Diamond Stakes Beverley Windsor Southwell Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings Flat Leaders Ayr Rapid Raceline Daddy 's girl out to match his record Schools champion follows her father on path to international athletics The Times Fans forced to meet cost of loving football Athletics For the Record Cycling Club Cricket Australian Pools Check Baseball Ballroom Dancing Rugby League The Times Sports Service Limit to judges' sentencing powers Order returning offender to prison was not sentence Senior officers owe no duty of care to WPC Considering purpose of legislation Scots Law Report July 21 1997 Outer House The Times Insurers' costs extra to policy limit Document was admissible Capitalisation, week's change Girobank Moving money for business British Funds Results and Statistics Sunday Tips Bank's reform under fire from think-tank The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Tourist Rates Strong pound likely to hit Reuters Tourist trap hopes for former jail By our City Staff: More companies fail but trend is slowing Bank of Scotland Serving Business since 1695 Rate rise fever still mounting Economic Outlook Of gas orders ban on Centrica's lying mailshof TES the Times Educational Supplement Hard pounding but why change? Michael Page in 'dirty tricks' row H Honda Picture Gallery C&A purges suppliers over working practices Nokia Blanc deal with Forte on menu Prudential Minimum pay would 'benefit more than assumed' Brussels set for trade row over Boeing merger deal Alternative Investment Market Conference Link Two salaries for Cortecs chairman Formula One float 'on track' By our Financial Staff: Fairplace places itself on AIM The Royal Bank of Scotland Germany leads takeover league Philips move Bmw eyes R-R Greenall sale He never lost that golden touch Sir James GOldsmith was a man who settled simply for wealth, says Graham Searjeant Why the windfall tax may not be a 'one-off It's a bad tax, the bill follows anthe utilities could be hit again and again, says Dieter Helm NatWest Word-Watching An artistic centenary Tekevision Choice Radio Choice The past: a foreign country we like to visit BBC1 Picture Gallery Bank faces recession warning over further rate rises Pressure on NatWest after Pru link fails Times Two Crossword Pounding 43 Bell-Nynex merger cleared Sheffield United rebels call for flotation inquiry Nationwide may 'jump vote gun' Direct Problem 44 Stores sale leads to Littlewoods friction Picture Gallery Win a Rib Page 19 Future set fair for . a. first-class yachting event Skandia's backing has put new life into the world's longest - running regatta, writes Edward Gorman The combined crew list amounts to a virtual who's whop of the world's best offshore racing sailors Contents Bright outlook for new man at the helm Edward Gorman talks to the chairman of Cowes Combined Clubs Young Skipper's Trophy Corum Suisse Hold on very tight , please Ferocious winds and huge swells recalls Edward Gorman, meant overall chaos at Cowes 1996 Ignore the big boys at your peril Edward Gorman discovers how a Solent master prepares himself for the world's larges regatta Ancasta International Boat Sales Winning Tips A design that stood the test of time Edward Gorman profiles four yacht classes: the Flying Fifteens' Hunters, X-Boats and the Redwings … Old favourites that win first prize for staying power X-Boats Sails of Sportsboat with a real touch of excitement … some of the best action and unique designs that characterise a regatra for all enthusiasts this year Timberland Try the wet look and a splash of colour Morag Preston looks at this year's fashion for mucking about in boats or posing on the beach Red Funnel What to Pack : From Swimwear to Ball Gowns The place to sink a couple of rums Edward Gorman on the public house where yatching types and old salts can find like-minded souls Isle of Wight Council Programme of Races The "we need a results service for 900 yachts,… Time to get decked out the yachts, the courses and the races Your Guide to the and go partying IBM Dick and Steve rule the air waves Edward Gormantalks to the dynamic duo keeping fans up to date on Cowes Radio Sailors sign up to help the rescuers RNLI is chosen as the official Cowes Week chariry Last year the lifeboat service saved 1,291 lives Clipper 98 From a watery grave to a playground for the Nelson brigade More than 450 years ago 500 drowned when Henry VIII's flagship Mary Rose capsized in the Solent TSc High-flying City slickers set sail Winning is not everything at Cowes: it is also about making all the right business contacts. Morag Jacob's Creek Fanatics with a competitive streak leave the office behind Sunsail Sailing Holidays Lazy, hazy windless days of summer Amanda Loosse discovers what sailors when races are postponed because the weather's just too good With all the boats moored together, it's one big party Parades, fireworks and concerts Programme of Entertainments Parking and Free Bus Service Mariner Outboards Cowes Week Skandia Life
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