News from 29/07/1997
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Widget Finn, Jane Cornwell, John Mulvey, Director, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Ian Whittle and Jason Niss?, Brian Collett, Colin Braham, John Hayes, Marie Staunton, Director, Rob Hughes, Patrick Ramsay, David Pannick Qc, Paul Miles, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, Gavin Lumsden, David Charter and Carol Midgley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Lynne Truss, Peter Foster, Li Siewpeng, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Stephen Shute (Senior lecturer), Martin Banham-Hall (Chairman), Simon Wilde, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Peter Valent, E. M. Patrick, Injgo Gilmore, Valerie Elliott, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Carl Mortishead, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Ross Dunn, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Jason Niss?, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, James Corbett, Stephen Farrell, Michael Clark, Gillian Bowditch and Andrew Pierce, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Mario Carneiro, Alasdair Murray and Caroline Merrell, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Andrew Foster, Paul Durman, Derek Burke (Vice-Chancellor), J. L. Bowen, P. H. S., Lin Jenkins, Tom Fawthrop and Tom Rhodes, Cherry Hinton, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, James Morton, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Peter Bisak, John Speirs, Richard Evans, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Adam Fresco, John Lloyd, Peter Croft, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Alasdair J. MacFarlane (Senior vice-president), Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Michael Austin, Tibor Mikus, Ben MacIntyre, Brian Glanville, David Lewis (Senior partner), Fraser Nelson, Derrick F. Mant, Martin Waller, R. E. W. Ridley, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Kate Buckell (Chair), David Powell, Michael Henderson, Robin Lodge, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Susan Ellicott, T. McNeill Houston, Richard Ford, Cyril Glasser, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoEnter your Fantasy Team Today Labour MP gassed in car Friend blames party members for stories about homosexuality Tight controls on British arms exports Index Inheritance tax loophole illegal, says appeal court Biggs ready to come home to Wandsworth Mellor Myth The Cost of Shearer's Ankle Life without Sunshine By our Political Editor: Labour angers both sides over roads The Great Green Belt Robbery Blair promises knighthoods for teachers who come top L'eau D'issey Dumb and dumber show that renders Parliament pointless Political Sketch Let judges reject gang trial juries, says top policeman Modern life brings buckhounds to heel DELL Dame Barbara ordered to seek advice on cell deaths Richard Ford and Frances Gibb on new moves undermining the DPP's authority MPs promise 'bond of trust' with women Priority for MS patients Jonathan Tily Vaccination inquiry Divers find 1917 U-boat Lord Goold dies aged 63 Lady Tryon settles case Ulster murder charge Help for sobbing girl cost Good Samaritan his life Boyfriend whose punch led to fatal fall told police he acted in self-defence, reports Russell Jenkins Man jailed for hit and run death of girlfriend Scientists silence noisy neighbours By a Staff Reporter: Footballer denies sex assault during boys' night out More time for Andrews jury By a Staff Reporter: Payout for woman in Barclays bias case Classic cola By a Staff Reporter: Woman who had affair with boy is freed Mother to have say in Florida sex case Private toll road ahead for harassed drivers Ministers approve five out of twelve transport schemes Abbey National Commuters work up head of steam for jobs as rail guards Mellor given terrace barracking Supporters dismayed as bypass plan is scrapped Father is shot dead at home by son's attackers Toyota Judges describe day they stared down gun barrel Forbidden love means parrot may soon be a dead species BBC plans will lower standards, says Byers Direct Line Mortgages No holidays for struggling readers Paul Wilkinson follows a group of children identified as below literacy as they start special lessons Channel 4 told to buy British Expelled girl backed by teachers Witnesses' fear halts race trial Bradford & Bingley Building Society Driver on two death charges Boys on runway Climber killed Karate man dies Couple cleared West life tariff Nigeria and Zimbabwe top embassies of shame Valerie Elliott studies the Foreign Office table of erring diplomats Bogus housing benefit claims cost ?1bn a year Home Insurance BT Athlete wins right to sue officials over drug claim Drop the wrestlers and bring back shamrock, tourist board told Cash carrot for farmers wishing to turn organic Incentives are worst in EU, writes Michael Hornsby Environment was motive, not money The Sunday Times Outdoor hobbies raise skin cancer Greenpeace ends squat on Rockall Hastings Direct Zurich Municipal Cost to the Shopper Indonesian threat to boycott British arms Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent and a Special Correspondent in Subang Jaya, Malaysia, study the implications of Britain's linkage of arms to human rights Pol Pot shuffles into view as frail relic during show trial Virgin direct Israeli block on building opens way to talks French try to shrug off twin town snub Clinton skips budget talks to play golf Whitehall Hoverspeed Fast Ferries America's lost tribe uses Internet to find past Governor resigns in bid for Mexico post Gays pay Versace hunt hero Kohl tries to keep head above flood German complacency undermines new-found rapport with Poles Insanity plea by Russian who confessed to spying for Britain Times Newspapers Limited Africa's lovely grubs eaten with relish US Air Force chief quits Hong Kong shuffle ordered by Beijing SAGA (AP): Holocaust link to papers admitted (AP): Russians desert (Reuter): Amnesty attack (AFP): Iraq for all (Reuter): Back on TAP Reuter: Hunger strike (Reuter): Graf back in jail (Reuter): Cult chief fined (Reuter): No strings Why Katie has to play outside by moonlight Katie Mahar is cured by a disease so rare that even a minute in the sun causes cancer. Susan Ellicott reports Rac The Times The Open University Secret members of the Other Club On Day Two of his inquiry, John Lloyd reports on the clubs the Establishment keeps hidden Britannia Le Meridien Mercury Communications Branching into abstraction The Tate has filled its basement with paintings and drawings by Mondrian. Richard Cork traces the artist's development Magic on the mountain Music: Warm welcome for a brilliant pianist high in the Swiss Alps Martha Argerich Verbal Festival Around the London Galleries Pearson Nowt so queer as folk Cambridge Folk Festival Opera & Ballet The Times Around the world in a happy daze Womad Festival Rivermead, Reading Theatres Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Gillan Mackay Theatre Guide Jeremy Kinglon's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff's Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbo) on release across the country Aldwych Theatre Fiddlers, fraud and lodging Andrew Foster on the need to reform housing benefit Once in five claims results in an incorrect payment One in five results man incorrect payment Spice rack The Times Diary Future past The Times Diary Picture Gallery Britain's killing fields There is still time to refute this bogus argument that housing needs can be met only by building over our green acres Curtain calls The Times Diary Duck, Donald An own goal by Labour Brian Glanville on a futile soccer gameplan Congest and Confound The road cuts are clear enough: transport policy is not The Moral Arms Salesman A Cook's guide to doing well while doing good Soccer Aces Taskforce professionals at the top of their game Imprisonment of political detainees BBC undevolved Eisenhower's mistakes Mountain challenge Student finances and subject choice in light of Dearing Oxford's funding Child labour Bright and early Tackling junk mail Brass eagles Unholy writ? As old as you feel Asleep on the bench Court Circular Today's royal engagements The Royal Society of Chemistry Anniversaries Personal Column Birthdays today Luncheon Leathersellers' Company Picture Gallery Still time for a dig this summer Royal Air Force College Cranwell Forthcoming marriages Church news Appointments Marriages Gordon McMASTER Personal Column Flights Directory Jetworld Worldcall Airlink Flightwise Faresavers Icarus Flights Jak Oscar Beuselinck Monument Travel Jetline Multiple Classified Advertising Items From our Political Correspondent: 32 Labour M. P. 's Attack Party Statement Dismay at Policy Retreat Forty years ago, a Labour Party policy statement entilted Industry and Society was seen by some Labour MPs as a retreat from the Socialism they had known. They included such figures as David Grenfell, Ness Edwards, Fred Lee, Frank Allaun. George Wigg, and Ellis Smith Choose your fantasy team Goalkeepers Full Backs Central Defenders Midfield Players This Year's Itf Prizes worth £100,000 Main its League Midfield Players Managers Strikers News The Times Crossword No 20,544 Business Swissair Forecast American Express In the Times Tomorrow Pound slides over fear of government intervention QMH chiefs attacked in jobs lawsuit John Charcol Business Watchdogs plan to set up 'shadow' for super-SIB Windfall payouts fuel record £3bn Peps boom Law Sport Directors at CMC paid total of £1.5m Television and Radio Pages 42,43 Business Today RICS fears business property downturn BA venture linked to low-cost holiday market Small firms set for new rights over unpaid bills The Times Hock Ann Chua, right , managing director of Oriental… Concern raised on utility regulation NBTY in talks for Holland & Barrett One 2 One introduces pre-payment Penalties on Tokyo banks could put UK jobs at risk From a Correspondent: Hamanaka blames exchange Sims sells four sites Loss for Randgold J Saville Gordon falters WEW director goes Trocadero share buys Dagul leaves Hamlet Contract for Matra BAe America lifts PC market Japanese car exports accelerate again Tourist Rates Windfall shoppers put bounce in Allied Carpets TBI talks on airport collapse Honda Top Tradepoint trio quit board By our City Editor: Better late than never Commentary By our City Staff: Metroline staff set for £10,500 payout Hibernian notches up a record Building firms link for market Threadneedle investments CRT Group hunts for new takeover targets Prospect of rate rise makes investors wary Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options The proposed link of Vodafone, Britain's… 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 Brown shoots of recession Tempus Allied Carpets Investment trusts Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes CRT Wall Street Will steady Eddie win second term as Governor of the Bank? Alasdair Murray says Britain could, like America, reappoint the central banker Mobile phones ring the changes Christine Buckley on the new call payment system aimed at an untapped part of the market Morse code The Times City Diary Folk lore The Times City Diary Rutter routed The Times City Diary Quaser stripe The Times City Diary Taxman no help in saving firm EMU cannot end local inflation differences Charging fees for mortgage references Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust Information Service Debonair Equities make modest gains Trade Indemnity Survey highlights lack of general start-up courses Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items NatWest SOS service for London roads Basketmaker with an eye for traditional skills George Cook is keen to pass on his trade, Widget Finn Finds Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Long Established Dry Cleaning Chain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Opportunities Prime Analysis Limited Lorraine Electronics European Capital Company Limited Cost of crime reaches £5.8bn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Confidential Offshore Bank Accounts KJC Mobile Phones Plus University team takes a look at the future Multiple Classified Advertising Items Liability on packets not containers Trader should detect customs error Unlicensed vehicle found parked on way to MoT test Business to Business Time Import & Export Multiple Classified Advertising Items Q. M. Ltd Legal & Public Notices Court does not classify medicines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brand New Auto Aid UK Linx Trading Limited Quarry Dougall ICI Zarak Macrae Brenner Coca-Cola & Schweppes Beverages Limited Graham Gill H. M. Coroner Coroner So who would be a trustee? New legislation to protect pensions beneficiaries has serious implications, says John Hayes Picture Gallery Some relief after a tough week Inns and Outs Lawyer-authors: the plot thickens Landmark Plain talking Chambers Banking & Finance Latham & Watkins Judge not, that ye be not judged Counsel Action Anniversary Zarak Macrae Brenner Wang Michael Page Legal Chambers Professional Recruitment European Investment Bank South Bank University London Legal Accounts Manager The Times Newspapers Aid in the urban jungle Cyril Glasser on the British legal aid lawyers who practise education as well as litigation The aim is to influence the legal services debate to help consumers ans providers Legal Appointments Legal Appoitnments Wellman Smith Aid in the urban jungle Quarry Dougall Action now, not words, please James Morton writes an open letter to Phillip Sycamore, the new President of the Law Society of England and Wales The high street firm has felt the pinch Quarry Dougall Trowers & Hamlins Bevan Ashford Solicitors Retail Motor Industry Federation IT/Shipping Law Tax Free Salary Zarak Machae Brenner 9 Bedford Row Multiple Classified Advertising Items In House Solicitor Required Urgently Expand your potential in the Thames Valley Aiain Denninger One Hare Court The Office Of The Banking Ombudsman The Times Newspapers Williams wilt in the furnace of grand prix rivalry Rob Hughes on the problems besetting a slick Formula One machine Legal Appointments Laurence Simons The Chambers of David Johnson QC Daniels Bates Wilberforce Chambers South Africa unveils new sports policy Scorers rule out strike Bracken fit to return Davies loses in play-off Offiah waits on Broncos Merricks waltzes into bigger job Sailing Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Penrith tame Bulls with ease For the Record Pools Forecast Wigan underline their point at home and away Rugby League Yesterday's Results Goodwood plays host to glorious party Racing: Celebrating of Top-Class Competition and Scenic Sp Endour Begins Today Goodwood Racing Ahead Rapid Raceline Course Specialists Beverley Fast conditions will suit speedy Almaty Goodwood BBC1 William Hill Question time missing meaningful answers Kicking and Screaming Cork could be too hard to handle in a fierce scrap NatWest BBC must preserve special brew Line and Length Ambitious Norfolk aim for rich festival harvest Ferdinand a sign of the times at Tottenham Football: Optimism Spreads across North London as Dejection Envelops North East Company Golf Days Results Ravanelli may fill the gap Today's Fixtures Word-Watching The Times Why Shearer's ankle will take months to heal Medical Briefing How Shearer's Ankle was Damaged Britons set gold standard with all-round excellence The Weather Channel A black and white puzzle Television Choice Radio Choice This show is neither use nor ornament Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Reiffel forces England to surrender Australia complete crushing victory at Headingley and take lead in Asbes series Starts on Saturday Times Two Crossword Motor Racing 37 Disco dancers are dressed to kill Simon Wilde on the widely contrasting moods of the Headingley dressing-rooms Scoreboard from Headingley Muitisports 42 BOSE Integration is still the target Prime Minsiter remains positive after EU disappointment Final decision to be taken in December This supplement was produced for the Times by… Chips down for Fission Dam Aids Ecology FZ Touring in the Tatras Contents New approach to state sell-offs Major enterprise are still awaiting switch to private sector Fresh time to invest Introduction Future development of Slovakia's economy will depend on foreigners' interest picking up Tax breaks will attract cash flow Slovenske Elektrarne PKB 'We are not the problem child of Europe' Economy Prime Minister Vladimir Meciar says criticism of Slovakia is based on false impressions of a country which has been struggling to confirm its identity Western criticism of page of reforms is 'ill-informed' Devaluation is not appropriate Integration with Europe Meclar's foremost aim Exports to take a new direction as trade gap widens Economy Four-fifths of Slovakia's exports have been redirected to the EU and associated countries Official response to European Commission Steel giant is looking to broaden its horizons Production and profits are up far steelmakers VSZ, which is diversifying into new areas Finance sector could be one of the most profitable for the group Car plant will bloom Industry SNP Steel wire giant feels recession bite Industry Downturn in the construction industry led to reduced profits, but this year's outlook is brighter ZSNP in key position after modernising New technology transforms aluminium plant Output rises as private sector grows Industry Moves to attract Japanese firms to Slovakia UK a key supplier of technology Taking to arms Industry fights back after sector slump Two banks in line for sell-off Foreign investors sought for stake in sector Privatisation process begins Widening the range of services Building confidence and their profits Banking Smaller banks working to secure a bigger future Banking on a safe pair of hands The conservative approach of the Slovak Savings Bank pays dividends Widening the range of services Telecom New headquarters heralds new era Banking Foreign investor may take a stake in Slovakia's largest commercial bank Crown on the level Nuclear plants to grow by 1999 Energy Ecological regulation should reduce pollutant emissions to one-tenth of the 1991 level by end of this century TeCHnOPOL VSL VSZ Gas deal signed with Russia Joint venture will supply Slovakia's gas needs until the year 2008 State gas firm SPP may diversity Upgrade raises profile of Slovnaft refinery Energy A $526m modernisation is under way for Slovakia's crude oil processor Slovnaft Banka Slovakia Cross-border dam checks flood menace Infrastructure Hungary and Slovakia have locked horns over hydro scheme Opposing views on ecology State railway plans express connections Links to international New management divisions improve efficiency Road works keep cars on the move Infrastructure New projects will meet Slovakia's increasing transport needs National airline wins approval New carrier will boost the Slovakian image Slovensk? Sporitelna Bratislava subway on track for the year 2000 Infrastructure Capital to upgrade its public transport network Underground system to improve city links New horizons for telecoms An ambitious network modernisation programme will provide Slovakia with a fully digital service Bids made for TV channels Všeobecna Uverova Banka UK shares in increased trade with EU Britiain launches drive to double exports to Central European countries Campaign aims to show potential of market Envoys arrival signals fresh start Trade Slovakia's new ambassador tells of his hopes for further development of Slovak-UK relations Trading to strengths Slovak firm accounts for 24 per cent exportise Tatras tours help lead the tourist boom Tourism Main tourist attraction puts holidaymakers on top of the world Tatras range is top tourist destimation in Slovakia Dh Zelezincs Slovenskej Republiky Bratislava End of Act One Music Slovak opera sensation looks set for global fame Taste of the High Tatras Factfile How to get to there... tourist information... money... travel... business hours Slovensky Plynarensky Priemysel
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