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News from 25/07/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Alasdair Murray and Philip Bassett, Barney Spender, Nick Nuttall, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Elizabeth S. B. Wilson, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Derek Hodgson, Magnus Linklater, June Brough, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, George Sivell, Bruce Kemble, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, R. Ogden, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Rupert Cox, Dominic Walsh, Kenneth Jason, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Anthony Bosanquet, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Charles Bremner, Deborah Collcutt, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Carol Midgley and Damian Whitworth, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Nigel Williamson, Paul Durman, P. H. S., A. L. Morris, David J. Montier, Doug McAvoy, Tom Detre, Barry Millington, H. H. Huxley, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Adam Jones, G. D. Ashley, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Gill Muncey, Richard Evans, David Triesman, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Richard Gordon, Michael Calvin, Damian Whitworth, Phillip Hallam-Baker, John Carr, Sarah Cunningham, S. John Pirt, R. W. Johnson, Richard Duce, Anne Ashworth, John Lloyd, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Kathryn Knight, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Bob Salisbury, Russell Jenkins, Monica S. Staaf, Caitlin Moran, Tom Rhodes and Michael McDonough, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Gillian Bowditch, Michael Austin, Ben MacIntyre, Anthony Read, Edward Karam, Lrica Wagner, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Barry Wigmore, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Jill Steward, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Michael Beloff, Michael Evans, Geoffrey Warner, Matthew Bond, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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We Fathers are Stressed Too Labour MPs acclaim plan for Scotland White Paper becomes a best seller The Proposals Index New British Mini Suicide on houseboat ends hunt for Versace's gay killer John Lloyd: The Truth behind the Lib-Lab Pact Woman who ran off with son's friend is arrested The New Museum of the B52 Star of the black and white identity parade Tomorrow Law lords raise Myra Hindley's hopes of release from prison Allied Dunbar A generous drop of Dewar puts the House in good spirits Political Sketch Byers orders inquiry into girl expelled after protest Her offence was not to apologise for her criticisms, John O'Leary reports DELL Governors of BBC agree to Radio 4 changes Whitehall spending plans to be reviewed New training for bench Rush for student places HIV-positive sex abuser Scratch card TV game Robinson quits early Jails get £43m for cells Oasis singer cautioned Black feminist saw racism where none existed Tribunal rejects bias claim, reports Kathryn Knight American pi whipped by cream of Japan The tiny guitar for people with music in their blood Two twits failed to woo owls Orange Absent cricket team leaves MPs stumped The Equitable Life Boxing's ruling body may challenge decision to Knock out fights PoWs lose fight to reclaim £90m in wartime pay Michael Evans on a review of veterans' claims Colorado Teacher wins retrial over aunt's death For love of Asda, the last aisle is reached Scientists done lamb with human genes The team that bred Dolly the sheep is claiming another breakthough in genetic research, reports Nick Nuttall Homebase Lab closure 'would risk 1,400 jobs' Corrections VISA Free-range hens 'not happier than caged poultry' Blair meets TUC chief as unions fear new reforms Labour to suspend councillors TSB Picture Gallery Red tape cuts yield £10m for breast cancer treatment Therapy that costs too much to use Medical editors to root out cheats Mercury Communications EU says British art houses must put up VAT American Express Unhappiness drove out opera chief Carol Midgley hears Genista McIntosh tell MPs of the strees caused by trying to run a divided Covent Garden London siphons off unfair share of arts cash Travelodge Second death in custody reviewed by DPP Millennium Mini will be made in Britain BMW approves new model of nation's most successful car, writes Kevin Eason Birmingham Six receive formal apology Virgin trains Compaq Do It All Car flies into record books as R-reg sales take off Survey reveals sham of white wedding couples Living together before marriage is not the sin it was, Alexandra Frean reports £78,000 for members of Welsh assembly Somak Holidays Railtrack 'must speed up crash payouts' What Scottish home rule will mean White Paper details plan for 129-seat parliament Alliance Leicester BT This vigorous new body is the real McCoy Commentary War criminals names match Swiss accounts National Savings Getaway car found in hunt for Greek prelate's killer EU specialist chosen as Bonn envoy East Germans face chaos as river levels rise (AFP): Peacekeeper hurt in grenade attack (AP): Krenz 'regrets' Wall deaths (Reuter): Rivals clash in Kenya (Reuter): Albania's curfew lifted Magic suit priced at $30m (Reuter): Mars trespass claim Cellnet Disillusioned France to sound the retreat from troubled Africa ANC members killed in wake of by-election Intel inside British actors join 'ER' in race for TV awards 'Monument of shame' to mark US execution Supreme Court's champion of liberal causes dies aged 91 Time From a Correspondent: Italy mourns 'innocent' adopted son The Sunday Times Bloody trail of great pretender ends in suicide Festive mood as shadow of fear lifted from gay revellers Hover Speed German police say owner of houseboat is wanted Killer called the shots in bungled manhunt Bradford & Bingley Prime Health Daihatsu From the Ritz to Las Vegas The punters vote for Lady Luck Some women are just gluttons for stress To stop stress at home, men must be big enough to see where their wives are wrong Woolwich Direct The Open University The Times Higher Education Supplement The curtain fell on my Diy career Lrica Wagnor finds she lacks the gene needed for doing it herself Paddy and Tony bury the hatchet The Lib-Lab rapprochement hangs on Pr, says John Lloyd Eating away The Times Dairy Picture Gallery The party of orthodoxy Labour has changed its policies, but not its habit of angry intolerance Flying low No change Working out Is Dearing the end of Oxford? Michael Beloff QC defends the idea of an elite university A Hard Bargain Scotland's Parliament should satisify, but will not come cheap A Change of Priorities Minister will not be judged by how much they spend Tears in Rome Italians demonstrate their opposition to the death penalty Dealing's 'tough truths' on tuition fees and student debt Evidence on BSE Defeated MPs Virtually the same? Voluntary euthanasia English in India EU and Estonia Use of Internet by extremist groups Word perfect Black redstarts Sporting psalm Close of play Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Lord Levene of Portsoken Today's royal engagements New ambassadors Calls to the Bar Lincoln's Inn Inner Temple Middle Temple Gray's Inn Birthdays today Latest wills Personal Column Anniversaries Memorial service Service dinners Dinner Army Board Chartered Secretaries and Administrators Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association The Sunday Times Brian Glover Roy Gregory Personal Column Flightseats Airlink Worldwide Churchill's Stairlifts plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetline Jetworld Legal Notices Margot Walmsley Professor Chone Shmeruk From the News Team: Moon Men Return to Earth Upside down but Safe News The Times Crossword No 20,541 Business Aa Information Hours of Darkness Forecast RNLI In the Times Tommorrow The different faces—and jobs—of Sir Colin Marshall Arnault digs in on drinks merger Economists wary of early rate rise Business Forsyth to seek damages from PPI administrator Arts SIB warns City firms over pay Dunhill Education England Put on Back Foot Business Today Spending Inspired Society rejects rebel calls for new vote Lloyds Bank Acquisitions spur ICI in face of first-half profits collapse Consumer warning on gas competition Kingfisher set to swoop on French takeover target Gonlan moves in at Trocadero Pitcher under pressure United Utilities to defend Staples departure Barclays employees vote to take action Recovery at Philips Pilkington's tough time Zeneca's drug forecast Ted Baker's smart start Brokers' past on screen Higher Irish tax take Pru ScotAm go-ahead New Clydeport chief Surprise drop at NAB Tourist Rates Cookson in selling and buying mood Boots price takes step backwards Wembley faces $22.8m theatre tickets bill By our city Editor: Sir Andrew's elegant solution Commentary Ernie to pay extra £2m in prizes Lucent Technologies Commodities Liffe Options Salvesen a weaker target one year after Hays bid 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 Mind out for the flowerpots Tempus Kingfisher Boots Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Markets Wall Street DTI at core of Labour's drive to forge partnership with business The In-Tray Ted Baker buttons up the Blair vote All cool people wear his shirts, Ray Kelvin says. Yesterday his label came to market. Sarah Cunningham takes a look behind the float Old Asia hand The Times City Dairy Lloyds Bank Carlson takes Inspirations In £42m deal Regulator acts to keep BT in line at home Advertisement Feature Mam abandons new trust Stake in France for Willis Corroon United Assurance optimistic on sales Maidenform protection Abbey bid completed New jobs for Ulster Claremont revamp Equities reverse earlier gains NatWest More than just a bank British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Debonair Space, the final frontier Norman Foster's fabulous American Air Muscum has taken flight at Dusford, Marcus Binney reports A pocket-sized work made to measure BBC Proms Bangers and panache Ensemble Bash Wilde time on trial Theatre Great Dane as a pup Galleries MasterCard Art Galleries Weekend Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment complied 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 indicated with the symbol on release across the country Elegy for a rapper To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… Echoes of the master Jazz Albums The £1 million poet Can Murry Lachlan Young justify his unique EMI deal? Nigel Williamson meets the showman of verse Disco-Fever Mercury Communications Delicious brew of chocolate and lemon The Seven geniuses of Belle and Sebastian are all you need Leeds Metropolitan University Middlesex University Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen's Challenge Webmaster TM Wanted Keen Readers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Courses The Nottingham Trent University Posts Corporation of London University of Newcastle Queen Margaret College MBA LLM MSc Gonville and Caius College DJW Kaplan Languages over the Phone Devonshire House Preparatory School University of Portsmouth The Sunday Times No one who has a book is ever alone The summer holidays are the ideal time to get into the habit of reading. Susan Elkin on entertaining litrature to take along Make time for the children Doug McAvoy on demands for an early review of the curriculum The classroom of the future Will computers replace teachers? A headmaster gives his view The Times Reading: a skill for life Reading improves if parents take an active interest Assault and bodily harm by telephone call The Times Did judge fall asleep? Refunding value-added tax on bad debts payable in kind European Law Report Stabbing foetus who is born alive then dies can fee manslaughter Credibility of defence witnesses Triggering buyer's right to return goods Player prospers in the role of senior statesman Golf: South Africans Take Advantage of Benign Conditions in First round at Royal Portrush Scores Gilford makes strong bid for cup place Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Wove Keene on Chess Staunton memorial Bears bank on unexpected Rugby League For the Record Graham challenges world champions Academy put on hold Smith seeks record Luckman on target Scotland's aim is true Flying McGregor Prudential Victory in sight as Ullrich survives final challenge Cycling: Virenque Unable to Close Gap on German Leader SKY Sports Citibank Thirsk Nottingham Wolverhampton Zaralaska given Goodwood objective Newmarket Stoute has Pilsiidski decision on tap Racing: Trainer Encourage Ascot to Water down his Reservations about Going Chepstow Ascot William Hill Guide to our Racecard Surprise Mission to prove fruitful Ascot BBC2 Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline The Times Failure by Gooch puts Prichard in spotlight Cricket Brown shows Surrey's strength Alleyne piles on agony for Durham Bowman's career-best detains Leicestershire Confusion is name of the game for Sussex followers Derbyshire regret a lack of urgency Hampshire lifted by Hayden's forthright response Frustration follows the floodlit frolics By our Sports Staff: India through to cup final Shah worthy foil as Ramprakash holds Kent at bay Cricket Yesterday's Scoreboards Creased up with excitement until moment when play stops rain Today's Fixtures Light years ahead after success of Edgbaston experiment Rapid Cricketline Formula One losing licence to thrill Wilkinson serves up cup success Tennis: Hampshire and Islf of Wight Land Inter-County Title for First Time Word-Watching The Weather Channel Sapsford struggles Cookery from the stars Television Choice Radio Choice Wild? The foodies must have been furious Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Atherton stays on course amid storms Graveney receives board's backing after protest by Australia over pitch switch Times Two Crossword Golf By our Sport Staff: £6m Ferdinand deal set up Smith on a loser in name game Brighton granted reprieve Motor Racing First Telecom

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