News from 26/07/1997
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Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, John Naughton, E. Caddy, Tunku Varadarajan, Lynne Greenwood, Barney Spender, Paul Heiney, Nick Nuttall, Portia Colwell, David Ackerman, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Kathryn Smallwood, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Derek Hodgson, Magnus Linklater, Richard Evans and Chris McGrath, Des Burkinshaw, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, John Diamond, Maureen Owen, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Ray Hearn, Philip Howard, John Drewe, D. C. Burrows, Vanessa Whitburn, Editor, Lynne Truss, B. S. Smith, Carl Mortished, Ginny Dougary, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Jenny Knight, Richard Goude, Jeremy Whittle, Tony Patrick, Kate Hatfield, Louise Godfrey, Pat Gibson, Stephen McClarence, Rupert Cox, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Carol Price, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ian Morton, Candida Crewe, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Barbara Abbs, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, T. P., E. N. Gaskell Syms, Frances Bissell, Deborah Collcutt, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Rupert Saunders, Kate Muir, Roger Scruton, Lizanne Rose, Glenys Roberts, Jane Gordon, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Sarah Johnson, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, P. Wood, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, L. G., Nathan Yates, Jacqueline Tabick, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Mitch Jenkins, Christina Koning, John Higgins, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, David Robinson, Richard Pearce, Polly Newton, Ian L. Natoff, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Peter Davalle, Steven Keenan, Karen Zagor, P. W., William C. Morgan, P. H. S, James Allcock, Richard Penney, Andrew Drummond, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Jonathan Dimbleby, Mrs S. E. Pearce, Ramon Tikaram, Damian Whitworth, Alex Vicenzotti, John Carr, Sarah Cunningham, Marcel Berlins, Oliver August, Louise Nicholson, Richard Braunton, Stephanie Billen, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Richard Duce, Robin Fairlie, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, N. J. Cooper (Chairman), Murray Hedgcock, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Jason Nisse, Alan Copps, A. Harada, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Sean Coughlan, Phil Brindall, Kathryn Knight, Gemma Watts, Mike Rosewell, Tim Wapshott, Michael Austin, Jane Owen, Stuart Bladon, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, P. D., Faith Glasgow, S. Smaller, Tony Dawe, Brian Glanville and David Maddock, Graham Searjeant, Jason Cowley, Fraser Nelson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Tim Jones, Hattie Ellis, Martin Waller, David Sinclair, Chris Ayres, Peter Ingham, James Fergusson, S. H. Brunker, Heath Brown, Jill Parkin, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Jonathan Meades, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Charles Osborne, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, David Powell, George Rosenberg, Elizabeth Buchan, Michael Henderson, Robin Lodge, Nick Foulkes, S. Banik, George Racz, Tobias Hill, Maurice Cowling, Conal Gregory, Anthony Howard, Oliver Bennett, Joanna Bale and Tunku Varadarajan, Maurice Fitzpatrick, David Long, Richard Ford, Johnny Briggs, Gill Hornby, Edward Marriott, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Michael Binyon and Jonathan Mirsky, William Hale,
ResumoFrom Oldham to Chanel Index Commuters wanted as train guards Free travel, pay and unifrom on offer Australia make England struggle Index Motorists to pay for London mayor Londoners enjoy an inflated sense of art Four killed in minibus crash Factory boss shot in wages snatch Ben Hogan dies Why Does a Woman Marry a Gangster? Choose your Fantasy Team Inquiry launched into CPS methods Academic who used expenses for museum trips is jailed Abbey National Direct The Times for only 10P Every Monday The Times on Monday Commodore evolotion Young ate committing crimes each minute Richard Ford on a problem costing the nation up to £10 billion a year Straw acts to counter threat of jail crisis Hindley picture condemned by victim's mother GCHQ workers return News in Brief Boy strangled News in Brief IRA plot foiled News in Brief Tories' £½m News in Brief Cotswold village cuts up rough over 'good deed' Tim Jones on the hotel owner who wants to mow Jail guard might be murder victim Six savaged by brain-damaged squirrel Tribunal throws out miscarriage WPC's claim Sex abuse priest is jailed for 12 years Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Runaway pair 'are blaming each other' Blair pours scorn on Uxbridge defection Polly Newton reports on a protest over the Government's behaviour Handgun curbs may be extended to rifles and airguns Speak a Foreign Language? Speak It Better Stena Line Officers to be charged over rings News in Brief Knopfler fined News in Brief Swampy guilty News in Breif Salaries delayed News in Brief Pop star waits News in Brief Marriages fail News in Brief Judge calls for investigation into baby's injuries Boy born with brain damage raises cover-up fears, report Richard Duce Woman is arrested in drownings inquiry Oshkosh Penthouse pins hopes on a new image Halifax Oasis fans chase tour tickets Labour launches investigation into four accused councillors Party elite lived high life in rotten borough Dominic Kennedy investigates allegations of foreign junkets and drunken raceday outings in Doncaster Sony Wreck treasure hunters may get sinking feeling Simon de Bruxelles reports on the hunt for a £50m chest of gold. But has the box already been emptied? Virgin Girl attacked after school sports day success Ancient mariner under sail again Scots parliament may lose seats in boundary review A reduction in Scottish representatives at Westminster will have a knock-on effect, reports Magnus Linklater The accelerated learning method Trimble seeks way to join full peace talks Ahern restores Dublin's contact with Sinn Fein Irish police call time on island drinkers Fresh attack on Welsh assembly Polo Ralph Lauren WSPA Butlers suffer as new rich make poor employers Stalker sent death threats to girls Virgin trains NatWest Fears grow for British nurses in Saudi jail The Power and the Glory Carey yearns to be parish priest again Ruth Gledhill on a stressed archbishop and his idea of the good life Comet Praying for a change in our attitude to worship Great Value Breaks Cathedral tower offers soaring crescendo Marcus Binney reports on a proposal for a striking addition to the skyline of Bury St Edmunds Roadside takeaway with extra topping Mortgage JPs advised on how to avoid racist attitudes Nuns are cautioned for jail smuggling Sea delicacy could soup up RAF jets Vodafone Britain ready for new investigation of Gulf War gas Staples Lebanese festival rises from the ruins Doubts cast on Masada bones Sangyong Mobile phone saves brothel slaves TateGallery A Special Correspondent: West to censure Asian club over entry for Burma Tigers put the bite on currency dealers Commentary Personal Finance (Reuter): 1,000 flee homes in forest fire World Summary Policeman jailed Island pledge (Reuter): Kinshasa deaths (Reuter): Kenya rally Untouchable leader breaks caste barrier India's dispossessed believe Narayanan's success means that their hour is coming, reports Christopher Thomas Little Chef Pakistan missile test spurs arms race Indo-Pakistan rhetoric has colled but suspicions remain over nuclear ambitions, writes Christopher Thomas in Delhi Friends Provident Abused altar boys awarded $119m Wealthy New Yorkers bemoan invasion of Hamptons hideaway You have to kill for parking and there are thousands on the beaches in this once idyllic setting, indignant residents complain to Tunku Varadarajan Oystel From Reuter in Miami: Caretaker starts fight for Versace reward Gosby 'daughter' guilty of extortion The Sunday Times Cook to warn Bosnian Serbs of aid cuts Yeltsin tells demoralised army to trust in reforms One 2 one More rain and rising Oder put 20,000 Germans at risk Cycle cops to stop Paris sex pedlars Surrealist poet divides French along party lines Avignon File Gnome terror sweeps South Guilty Mafia chief faces 30 years Mops Greek prelate 'had to be punished', says woman Portman China demotes former London envoy The Times Cue for stage fright Mees Pierson We open in drizzle, then stop Theatre Kiss Me Kate Open Air Multiple Classified Advertising Items Let's try not to patronise our patrons Week In the Arts Multiple Classified Advertising Items More corn than gold BBC Proms Vlolana Albert Hall/Radio 3 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guinness PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Philip Howard Should auld xenophobia be forgot, we'll tak' a cup o'Talisker yet... No Norman The Times Diary How the King nearly sent the Lords packing Anthony Howard urges Blair to follow Asquith's radical example when he creates up to 25 new peers next week The restoration of Conservatism Maurice Cowling on the impact of new Labour and the Tories' taks The Tory cahllenge is to show why Blairife 'virtue' is a threat Dino wars The Times Diary Reborn The Times Diary Cold comfort Vultures Not Hawks The Times Britain is booming: the Bank must not blow it Oxbridge and Dearing The Times Oxford and Cambridge face major changes ahead An Expert Writes The Times Jeeves speaks up in defence of an endangered profession Charges of 'conspiracy' and 'betrayal' on Hong Kong High legal fees Radio 3 changes 'War' on tobacco As old as you feel Cricketing Smiths Challenge to the Tate's 'monopoly' In praise of 'fat cats' Shula's regrets Floral disarray Court Circular Weekend birthdays Girdlers' Company Luncheons Picture Gallery Service dinners Appointment Weekend anniversaries Church services tomorrow Personal Column Distressed Gendefolk'a Aid Association Forthcoming marriages Court & Social The Sunday Times Ben Hogan Obituaries Announcements Personal Column Dr Murray Cox (From a Correspondent): Ave Atque Vale. A Destroyer's End On this Day July 26,1926 William Brennan News The Times Crossword No 20,542 Nature Notes Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Superlative Travel Magazine Index LYMH deal 'carries extra tax cost of £1.5bn' Pressure mounts for fourth rate rise Business Today Sacked Ronson duo seek £½m Working Week Hozelock shares plunge after washout weather Business SFA under fire for closing stockbroker Legal & General Sport Weekend Money Index Lex steers upmarket after £44m disposals Cortworth agrees to bid by Bi Changing Times Drug firms drop Huntingdon Float is on, insists Hall of Fame Another departure from Ivory & Sime Pitcher defiant at Utilities meeting Titled tilt at export market Members named for Low Pay Commission Business Roundup Bond sentence appeal Bradshaw quits ScotAm Waddington warning Burton chief profits Hearts trims loss Delays hit Puma sales Britannia Group bids Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Leap into business paid off for hang-gliding daredevil An adventurer with a finger in a number of fruitful pies talks to Sarah Cunningham Swan-song On the Web The Times City Diary Cash rich The Times City Diary Irish tries The Times City Diary Moneywise Streetfighter squares up for next round in merger brawl Dominic Walsh on LVMH's bitter row with Guinness and GrandMet Commodities Liffe Options Share sale helps JCI to exercise Lonrho option 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 Huntingdon Lex/Pendragon Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Greenmail in the air Tempus Wall Street Savers and borrowers the winners Caroline Merrell on the fallout in the wake of the carpetbaggers' defeat at the Nationwide The rate war between the mutuals and banks has begun in earnest Battle of the shares bulge Personal Investor Home Loans 32 What the butler failed to see Virgin Reform Club 35 Bank of Ireland Mortgages Policy Portfolio M&G James No need to R-ush for a car loan Shadow cast over Pep mortgages Legal & General Nationwide heads for Hamburger Hill Comment Uncorking with investment Conal Gregory on the growing value of corkscrews Woolwich Jupiter Foreign Colonial Paragon Savings Line Shop around for a new deal Gavin Lumsden offers guidance on rearanging mortgage loans to homeowners no planning to move What Experts Say Hargreaves Lansdown Prudential A strategy of poor value for investors Nathan Yates explains why M&G must change its outlook Trust Watch So what becomes of the repossessed? A Question of Money Save & Prosper Policy Plus Schroders Royal & Sunalliance The Equitable Life Scottish Widows Enough to make your head spin Sara Ncconnell unraveks the complexities of your pension and decodes the jargon America leads the way with 401(k) Pensions back in the melting pot Abbey National AbbeyLife Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Legal & General To Advertise in Weekend Money Please Call 0171 782… Don't let advisers make a monkey of you Time for fund managers to prove their value The Budget cut will mean performance is all importain, says Caroline Merrell The Royal Bank of Scotland International The personal touch Helen Pridham reports on the benefits of low-cost pensions Marks & Spencer Personal Pension Costs Abbey Life Prudential Eagle Star National Savings looks at rates Unit Linked Insurance Investments Discover The Magic of Penny Shares The Week in Money Martin Currie Netting millions—at 30p a time Windfall tax hits savers and pensioners, not just fat cats Alliance Leicester Third time lucky? Counter culture Pound poser Direct Line Financial Service The Times Unit Trust Information Service Guinness Flight Equities end week on a flat note HSBC Group British Funds Helissio can prove king in battle of wits Richard Evans and Chris asses the leading players in a race to savour at Ascot Big Race Line-Up Form guide in full William Hill Results from Yesterday's Six Meetings Rapid Raceline Cape Cross to shine Racing Ascot BBC1 Newcastle Stratford Redcar Southwell Lingfield Park Market Rasen Ascot Racing next Week The hokey cokey finds a home at Headingley Kicking and Screaming Durham work to stave off disaster Strang has the last word to deny Ramprakash Giles and Frost come to rescue Tolley casts spell over champions Worthy Penberthy falls slightly short Dale back in groove at right moment Law's turn clears stage for final act by Gooch Cricket Yesterday's Scoreboards Hampshire battle on amid rumours Sussex build upon Greenfield site For the Record Racing to get in on London's appeal Triathlon Chambers sets record in retaining his title Sport in Brief Berger overtaken by age in the generation game Motor Racing: Drivers under Increased Pressure in German Grand Prix as Teams Plan for Future The Times Britain pin hopes on medal collection Rowing Ear-splitting chunk of history at unholy price By our Sports Staff: Leota adds to Wasps' front-row options Rugby Union Shrewd switch of partners nets title Tennis: Warwickshire Land Inter-County Cup after Holders Fail to Meet Final Challenge Ferdinand deal helps to lift gloom for Francis Football By our Sports Staff: Kendall encounters stern opposition Adelaide present strong defence Rugby Leage: Rams End Oldham's World Club Championship Campaign St Helens facing early exit Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Voskamp ruled out when push comes to shove Cycling Pack led by Ratcliffe as Barnes bows out Golf Elliott thrives in game of chance England's fielding lapses hand initiative to Australia on dramatic day at Headingley Motor Racing 46 Hogan revered as major force Gillespie aspires to dizzying heights Brian Glanville First Telecom Tennis 47 Storm of the century The sea is an awesome killer, Giles Whittell warns Cowes yachsmen, as he tells of the biggest storm in momory Index Audi Would you let the postman dress you? Who buys houses with a fatal attraction? TSB Scene change turns into a costume drama What will we wear when the Royal Opera House goes west? Nick Foulkes asks Let the postman dress you If you can't face shopping in hot boutiques, use catalogous to deliver designer gear to your door Three of a Kind Whizz-kidz EC noise threat to British mowers If you're buying a mower, go for one that won't annoy the people next door, says Stephen Anderton The howl of grass cutters is the stuff of neighbour feuds Homes & Gardens Rescue! Global Security Life like trees Richard Lucraft Somfy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cants of Colchester Recipe for a garden to make people see red Jane Owen meets a cook who could well have earned a decent crust as a gardener with her energetic flair for creating a bright and bold landscape Me and my Garden: Pruf Leith Splash out on a soothing pond A pond with the right mix of marginal and aquatic plants will enrich most gardens and encourage wildlife Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Bath-Knight Scatter Awnings Direct AGE Bardon Fyle Natural Stone Ltd Compost Bins Awings, Canopies & Conservatory Blinds Chippendale British Orchird Growers Association Classic Choice Pond Facts Garden Answers Open this Weekend A Times Reader Offer On track for urban harmony "Not in my back yard" is a foreign pharse to two neighbourwoods sharing gardens This garden is a place for everyone around to enjoy Friendly link with a Victorian plot Weekend Tips Alan Weller Gilt-edged invitation to the classics Property Profile: Worcestershire Homes with a fatal attraction Houses of Horror Hammerite Renting can be good for you John D Wood & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raffety Buckland Unrivalled Coastal Location Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abbey Mill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prime Share Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surplice to requirements Gone are the days of black and white. 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You're a sad grundy Singing in celebration of the unsung Ruth Gledhill was moved by the blessing of an inner-city church centre for those in need Word Wise The Times Globe-Trotter Suitcase Offer Acorn William Tillman The New Generation Virtual Pets Fabulous New Patented System Hero The Genuine Panama Hat Company Koclatron Green River Roll-Up Panamas The Ladys Norfolk Hat Genuine Birthday Amigo Cutlery Re-Silverplating Service Seymours All at sea with a knotty problem It may sound corny but, with the Grand Scything Match only a few months away, I desperately need to know how to tie a sheaf-knot Stairway to canal-boat heaven A new flight of locks will open up a beautiful stretch of waterway, cut off and isolated for the past 200 years Swift way to find a mate Feather Report On the Spot: Hampshire The X1 Micro Fm Receiver Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Sprint Overseas Travel Lupus Travel Ltd. 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