News from 28/07/1997
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James Landale, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Dan Cruickshank, Helen Johnstone, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, John Field Evans, Derek Hodgson, Des Burkinshaw, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Peter Foster, Lynne Truss, Geoffrey Keynes, Robert Sharp, Simon Wilde, Jeremy Whittle, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Pat Gibson, Andrew Rowe, Rupert Cox, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Michael Knipe, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Alasdair Murray and Martin Waller, Alan Taylor, Michael Clark, Charles Bremner, B. Ledger, Sebastian Wills (Co-ordinator), Edward Gorman, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Grace Marshall, Russell Kempson, Philip Webster, Frances Gibb and Rory Carroll, NicK Szczepanik, John Woodcock, R. F. Berger, Philip Webster and Alasdair Murray, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Tony Hoare, Philip Webster and Philip Bassett, Lin Jenkins, Robert E. Richardson, R. W. Jarman (Under Secretary), J. Dover, Michael Woollard, Marcus Binney, Steven Parker, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Bronwen Maddox, Melvyn Bragg, Oliver Holt, Nigel Brown, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Oliver August, R. F. Jones, Hugh Arnold, Roger Bootle, David Selbourne, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Anthony Field, Craig Lord, Kathryn Knight, Carole Cadwalladr, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Anjana Ahuja, Adam Fergusson, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Andrew J. Segal, Peter Riddell, Stephen Farrell and Joanna Bale, Jason Cowley, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Simon Bloxam-Rose (Senior Chaplain), Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Malcolm Harper (Chairman), Philip Webster and Shirley English, Alan Lewis, Michael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, P. S. W. K. MacLure, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoIndex House selling system to be overhauled Deposits may end gazumping RAF hero dies Hague promise Index New Clubs for Old Alert as granny packs gun Class of '97 is healthier than 80s couch potatoes Choose your Dream Team Hussain 101 gives England a slim chance Lynne Truss By a Staff Reporter: Blair picks Mellor for soccer job Pound must be talked down to save jobs, Chancellor told Legal & General Index This Week in the Times Rac Dell Tory leader promises to honour devolution Tributes to Roberts, a man of The Times Britain ready to give up Rockall Mandelson rejects claims of meetings with Parker Bowles Senior officers face redundancy Crime falls on railways and Tube News in Brief Cartoonist Jak dies aged 70 Girls injured at pop concert Sainsbury alert on toddler milk Skippers' rivalry leads to fights and High Court Mayhem ahoy as riverboat crews clash Town shuts diplomatic channel Callers back BBC man's parting shot Army inquiry into how drunk soldier shot man Early Learning Centre Florida runaway boy flies home to mother Hague takes The Firm's to building his MPs' team spirit Andrew Pierce reports on a novel attempt to boost Tory party morale First direct How they decide if the cap fits Mesh Computers PLC Blair offers olive branch on reforms Mother battles to solve mystery of twins' deaths Lin Jenkins looks back to a barn fire six years ago 'Alf Garnett' sounds off at open-air concert Saga Services Ltd Just a few question it It's Tubby bye-byes as actor leaves TV show GA General Accident British woman hopes for Bosnian help to recover abducted children Mother is relying on court help in search for her daughters, writers Russell Jenkins Beware drugs firms bearing gifts Medical Briefing Cricket pitch's £4m sale is stumped Cheaper car insurance Direct Line Mortgages BBC urged to scrap 'violent' lottery gameshow Yellow Pages Blair promised rough ride by rebellious Lords Inland Revenue Baden-Powell heirs scout the urban jungle for recruits Maple Computer Nurses in Saudi case distraught at delay Aficio Digital genius Adams faces Unionist challenge on TV First gay marriage goes without hitch in liberal Ireland Challenge to review is blow to soldiers' campaign Your Ridgway & Associates Ltd Champion of sex equality fights her corner A mortgage quote in 10 minutes? Beat that Builders badgered to a halt by shy residents Kashmir a pawn in rivals' wargame 50 Years of Independence Bars of gold plundered by Nazis held in Bank of England vaults Canon Clashes at Eta rally Air Force One film sparks jumbo debate From a Special Correspondent in Subang Jaya, Indonesia: 'Self-serving' Burmese junta accused of distorting the truth Halifax Trial pits islanders against 'big, bad America' US gives nod to Iran oil project World in Brief Provence blaze conquered Reporter 'sees Pol Pot' Curfew for French children Jewish homes defended Portuguese pilots on strike Spanish coup general dies Voice of the little man is raised against Kohl's welfare reforms Inside Germany Halt attacks or risk reprisals, Serbs are told Tour brings France triumph in the hour of hero's defeat The French invented and stage the world's greatest cycle race. But they cannot win it, Adam Sage writes from Paris Legal & General YSTEL International Communications (Reuter): Poles evacuate town Midland Air show safety rules reviewed Astronaut's children wish upon a star Routine is the Foale family's way to keep worries about Mir at bay White House gates opened by coins, says benefactor Dual Bin DIAL-a-PHONE Whitewater book contract signed US nuclear workers exposed to toxic gas Direct Line Savings Has the kilogram had its day? We will have to weigh it and see Scientists are racing to replace the metric prototype. Anjana Ahuja reports Please Give Generously Advertisement Does Your Memory Fail You? Numbers in mind Memories Planet suite Prehistoric plant Science Briefing Listening to the music of Mars Tempur A blossom of the late-flowering kind Stand facing the stove Irma Rombauer's tacky recipes are now a surburban myth. Bronwen Maddox reports from Washington Time Stroke Association The daughter who dreamt of murdering Mama It has taken writer Susan Chitty a lifetime to stop hating her mother, reports Jason Cowley Can gentlemen's clubs survive? On Day One of a three-part inquiry into gentlemen's clubs, John Lloyd finds the members ageing, and the world that brought them into being all but gone; despite this, they are girding themselves for the future Pageone MINICall Tomorrow The Royal Bank of Scotland Furry, fuzzy, freaky and a joy to the ear Pop David Byrne Shepherd Bush Empire, W12 NatWest Dr Brown of the Lake District, I presume Melvyn Bragg Frighteningly funny trio Theatre: Martin McDonagh's stunning Irish hat-trick; plus, Bryony Lavery's new tour de force The Leenane Trillogy Duke of York's Somak Holidays Twenty faces of a British riot Goliath Bush Service line Insurance Dazzled by the light BBC Prom BBC PO/Davies Albert Hall/Radio 3 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Who can save the ruins of the Raj? Could lottery money be used to preserve Britain's crumbling architectural heritage in India? Dan Cruickshank reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items 298,000 Readers of this Sections Attend the Theatre… The Week Ahead Multiple Classified Advertising Items The lawman who moulded America Tunku Varadarajan on a giant of the Supreme Court In the soup The Times Diary Scotland hasn't seen the last of the Tories Labour's devolution proposals seem fair to no one—and could prouduce a bizarre anomaly in Edinburgh Labour's ace faces a dogfight Blair is flying high, but there are problems on the horizon, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Mummy's boy The Times Diary Foreign ties The Times Diary Ball games The Times Diary No bratwurst The Times Diary Benighted Balkans Bosnia is a test case for the Government's moral foreign policy A Plague on their Houses Gazumping can at least be deterred Party Games The Tories have lessons to learn from business management Devolution's effect on parliamentary process and power Moral politics A fitting memorial Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Right to State pension Vital statistics As old as you feel Sanctions on Iraq Insular outlook of TV news coverage Tackling junk mail Close of play Court Circular Royal Air Force Senior appointments Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Solicitor's attic gives up its treasure Rare pictures of planes and pilots are found after 80 years Anniversaries Personal Column Churchill's Stairlifts plc Nature notes Airlink Worldwide Worldcall Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriages Forthcoming marriage Christening Clothworkers' Company Flightseats United States Immigration The Sunday Times Dora Maar Dora Maar, photographer, painter and artist's model, died on July 16 aged 89. She was born in November 1907 General Jaime Milans Del Bosch General Jaime Milans del Bosch, one of the leaders of the failed military coup in Spain in 1981, died on July 26 aged 82. He was born on June 8,1915 University news Peter Roberts Peter Roberts, managing editor of The Sunday Times, 1978-90, and of The Times, 1990-96, died on July 26 from cancer aged 62. He was born on April 3,1935 A Gift to the Nation Blake Drawings from U. S. A News The Times Crossword No 20,543 AA Information Hours of Darkness Flight Savers Business Forecast Life boats Royal National Lifeboat Institution In the Times Today in the Times Great Summer of Sport Hussain's heroics provide a glimmer of hope Australia's March to Victory Halted by Unbroken Stand Centrum Full Speed Ahead Berger's Driving Force Yellow Fellow Beyond our Ken Duffield survives to complete tour de force Ullrich enjoys untroubled ride to victory Cycling Lombard Trophy Update Club Golf Forsyth makes the difference Polo Player wins South African shoot-out Golf: English Club Professional Gives Big Names a Fright in Senior British Open Claydon continues to play second fiddle Davies in contention In Brief Hingis hurries to title In Brief Mills is flying high In Brief MacKenzie wins again In Brief Arbi completes recovery In Brief Vickers on the mark In Brief Britain's sprint finish In Brief Blundell emerges as driving force In Brief Walker calls for better youth policy Berger puts pretenders in their place Australia veteran vanquishes young brigade to win German Grand Prix Boss Hugo Boss British pair capture gold in Nations Cup Rowing Cutler cuts it fine as Devon squeeze home Bowls Law's brilliance helps to ease British gloom Sailing Boss Hugo Boss Shearer agony shared by club and country Injury Sidelines England and Newcastle striker as Ferdinand joins Tottenham Players get all-clear to move Premier Metohday Programmes Chelsea savour silver lining as misfortune clouds Umbro Cup Ronaldo helps to put United on the spot Brian Glanville reveals the Hussain and Crawley keep England in hunt Australia frustrated by fifth-wicket stand after dominating fourth Test at Headingley Elliott cast in Lawry's implacable mould John Woodcock hails the batting of two young Australians likely to cause England problems for years to come Interactive Team Football Fans on crash course as joke backfires The Sunday Times Pakistanis left to rue cautious approach First-Glass Scoreboards Warwickshire thwarted as Rose curbs his basic instinct Alleyne inspires Gloucestershire to great heights Cricket Chauhan called from international exile By our Sports Staff: Tendulkar backed by India coach Brown rediscovers the will to win mind games Richard Hobson finds the Surrey batsman enjoying a new lease of life at the crease Gooch an Essex man to the last Michael Henderson sees spectators at Chelmsford send the county's favourite son into retirement in appropriate fashion Great British Beer Festival Cork resurfaces with decisive six-wicket haul Cricket Law sees all-round effort fall short Surrey unable to shift Penberthy Slow march keeps Kent in title chase Axa Life League Scoreboards Russell finds the finishing touch Leicestershire take comfort at home Fairbrother offers reminder of one-day expertise Bailey ready to claim place in Greek mythology David Powell reports on the 100 metres world champion who is envisaging full speed ahead Sullivan qualifies in fine style Speedway Guide to the Week Ahead Racing faces nagging financial problems The Business of Sport Ringer puts lucky suit to good use Shooting Bank of Scotland Banking Direct London thwarted as Brisbane stoop to conquer Rugby League Castleford bow out with pride intact By a Correspondent: Salford go down fighting Wilkinson sets long-distance cycling record Cycling Gold haul may grant MacLean's wishes Cycling Beauty trampled in bruising struggle Saturday's Results Thunderer: Windsor Greenlander wins for Brittain Thunderer: Newcastle Rapid Raceline Swain forces way out of chorus into front rank Richard Evans considers the merit of an outsider's victory in the King George at Ascot Leaders on the Flat Acceptors McKeown makes all on chance booking Thunderer: Brighton Thunderer: Yarmouth By our Sports Staff: All Blacks prove in command Rugby Union Wide of the mark Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 0171-782 5211.… England fly wrong flag Bowling out old dress code Breath of fresh air Lofthouse may complete full house Holding the aces Black worth more time Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge DeMont seeks £m for loss of Munich gold Swimming Craig Lord on an American suing 25 years after experiencing Olympic drug disgrace Winning Move Keene on Chess Cycling Golf For the Record Club Cricket Athletics Australian Pools Check Rugby League World Club Championship '97 Racing The Times Sports Service Cricket Children discover it's hip to skip Jennal Cox on how young people are turning to the increasingly popular pastime of skipping Changing Times Contacts How to Start Home Secretary cannot increase set tariff House of Lords Law Report July 28 1997 Court of Appeal Arbitration referral is automatic Order power Principles when extending time to appeal after change in law Amending and adding to earlier strike-out rules Costs agreement excludes court's discretion The Times A Rock-solid money market The lifting of insurance sales restrictions will make Gibraltar an international finance centre. Michael Knipe presents a two-page report Monarch Airlines Gibraltar An old fortress opens its doors Economy Barclays Gibraltar Colony gets set for expansion Investment War secrets to draw in visitors Tourism Gibraltar Crystal EU called on to support civil rights Diplomacy Crafting a clear winner Industry Bid to be a Crown jewel Construction Gibraltar Tourist Board Newcastle Capitalisation, week's change EIZO Results and Statistics The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Anti-fraud joint venture can dig out computers' damning secrets Legal & Public Notices Mexican Wave unlikely for BAT Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Bank of Scotland Lull before rate riposte Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Energy firms scale back efficiency commitments The Times Educational Supplement Weak shall inherit the wealth of nations Aram digs in for a placing on AIM Alternative Investiment Market Out-of-town stores 'to take third of market' Regal sued over hotel deal work Honda By our City Staff: Hermes in the trend to tracking Firms will accept pay law, study finds Vodafone deal close Principal off to good start Cortecs deal in Japan French fight Vickers for £bn Saudi order Picture Gallery Small companies seek cash upfront for Welfare to Work Langbourn set to put on the style Two British banks on shortlist Virgin Cola aims to burst Pepsi bubble BA in line for £0m windfall Business sees risk in DTI's drive to tackle late payers TSB Bank plc Zap! Hard day at the office for Nato's laptop warriors Oliver August on a war exercise doubling as a trade fair mission Nest Word Watching Tourist Rates Radio Choice It is good to be small Television Choice Still alive, but the long-term outlook is poor Review BBC1 VideoPlus+ and the Video PlusCodes Beckett to give priority to jobs Times Two Crossword Week Ahead Picture Gallery Clementi emerges as surprise Bank choice Mild-mannered supremo who salvaged power sale UK's wealth divide is growing, says study BT faces more pressure Direct Roger Bootle Rate rises put manufacturing in danger of a recession' By our City Staff: NatWest brings in Lazards Sign up your Fantasy Team for the New Season Quest for glory sets the whole world in motion Exhausted at the top, penniless below A smaller Premiership, a north and south third division … John Goodbody looks at propsals for change What on earth's going on in there? Difficult man, Collymore. Or is he? Russell Kempson looks inside the head of the summer's costliest new signing Sky England to recapture spirit of 96 World Qualifying: With the finals in France looming ever … ser, Times writers examine the Prospect of success for the home nations Brown on edge of great adventure Ireland seeking new confidence World Cup Qualifying: With the finals in France looming eve … ser Times writers examine the prospects of success for the home nations Promise remains unfulfilled Sky Gould strikes a deft balance Other Groups Pace McLlroy ready to rise to challenge David Maddock finds the MacClesfield manager mixing pragmatism and optimism Clubs move on with grounds for celebration Nick Szczepanik looks at innovative stadiums to be unveiled this season New boys add touch of spice to kick-off Choose your ideal team ITF starts here This Year's Itf Prizes worth £100,000 Main ITF League Striking choice marked by self-confidence Oliver Holt analyses the ITF team picked by England's Teddy Sheringham Sheringham's Selection Teddy's Bears LineOne aims for total interactivity Internet service for good sports Daihatsu How to Play So you reckon you can choose a winning team? Goalkeepers Full Backs Central Defenders Midfield Players Midfield Players Sky Strikers 50 grand? I think I'm up for it Managers Chasing pack sharpen their teeth to put bite on United Oliver Holt assesses the clubs vying for the Premiership title this season The FA Carling Premiership Fixtures Coverage on Sky Sports Traxam Pain Relief Gel Nationwide League First Division Fixtures Old hands reaching for former glories First Division: Russell Kempson on the main contenders Three to Watch Middlesbrough Sunderland Wolves Sky Nationwide League Second Division Fixtures Lawrence leads triple-header challenge Second Division: Who are the likely lads for promotion? Look to the south, Nick Szczpanik suggests Three to Watch Brentford Luton town Watford Posh aiming to bounce straight back Third Division: Barry Fry and Jan Molby will be battling it out for the top spot, Nick Szczepanik predicts Three to Watch Cardiff City Peterborough United Swansea City Nationwide League Third Division Fixtures Can Jansen close the gap on Rangers? Kevin McCarra on the unenviable task facing Celtic's new manager The Bell's Scottish League Fixtures Seeking health without wealth Kevin McCarra surveys the field for challengers to the Old Firm The Bell's Scottish League Fixtures The Big Dates of 1997-98 Interactive Team Football
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