News from 06/10/1997
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James Landale, Audrey Magee and Richard Owen, Phil Yates, John Wilkinson, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, DJM, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Barry Trowbridge, Anthony J. Roberts, Mark Souster, Gavin Lumsden, Brian Porter, Harriet Lear, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Seán McConville, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Morag Preston, Edwin H. Cox, Hilary and Piers du Pre's, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Rory Carroll, Pat Gibson, Maurice Halperin, Philip Delves-Broughton, Keith Atkinson, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Ruth Gledhill, John Knight, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, S. J. B. Langdale, Ian Morton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Katherine Bergen, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Mike Wollacott, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Alan Davies, Peter Gregory, Chairman, Richard Cork, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Gabriella Gamini, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Dixon-Smith, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Victoria Walker, Peter Stothard, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Clive Cheesman, Heleen Mendl-Schrama (Founder-Director), Cathy Harris, Melvyn Bragg, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Michael Calvin, Ken Wilkins, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Adam Fresco, Nicholas Wood, Robin Mayes, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Tom Lynn, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Jonny Beardsall, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Paul Stewart, Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, Stephanie Baker Nicholson, Richard Beeston and Jill Sherman, Tessa Keswick, Edward McMillan-SCOTT, Chairman, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Brian Glanville, Brian Clarke, Bob Simons, Robert Lloyd Williams, Fraser Nelson, Jonathan Leigh, Tom Rhodes, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, David Maddock, Nicolas Andrews, Dave Selby, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, A. M. N. Gardner, Peter Robinson, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Christopher Irvine, Michael Ward,
ResumoToday 10P Hague: we are back in business Tory leader defies sniping and promises to get party back in touch with country Foale must wait to come down to Earth Index Jacqueline Du Pre: Tormented Genius Pages 18,19 Public to be asked if women should fight on the front line Musical scholars unmask Mozart the plagiarist Win a Dream Car Times Sport 14 Pages Nasa saves boys from sun allergy Pensions mess Abbey National Today 10p One beer drink driving law in six months Hillsborough parents attack Banks's terraces idea Relatives say allowing football crowds to stand would restore potential for disaster, writes Adam Fresco Tory party activists to be given vote on single currency Young Conservatives are 'down to 3,000' International Convention Centre Red tape revolution unleashes Hacker in the corridors of power Liner fire passengers get refund Bortons say evacuation was chaotic Michael Theodoulou Mini Call Alternative vote system is backed News in Brief Burke urged to quit peace talks Officer tipped to become 'drug tsar' 'Space suits' open world to allergy boys Nasa has met a British mother's plea to help her sons, writes Robin young Red Cross snubs donation from Morton over Diana book The charity will await the outcome of any legal action over tape recordings, writes Philip Delves-Broughton Compaq Boy dies trying to climb into girls' dorm at public school Banking Direct Irish parents face legal action over child-begging Magistrates to back help for child prostitutes JPs are expected to support calls to decriminalise youngsters in danger, writes Frances Gibb Freed child sex killer returns to live near scene of crime Maple Computer Holiday delays as tour firm collapses Jobless wordsmith is new champion New drag could stop flu virus in its tracks Milan shows off with sheer elegance Tesco Schoolchildren are 'Victims of green conspiracy' John O'Leary reports on a new study that says environmental teaching is often biased and inaccurate Bulging satchels put strain on bookish pupils Experts say that youngsters damage their backs by carrying too many schoolbooks, writes Ian Murray UNiSYS Siemens Hague wants million members by 2000 James Landale on a radical Tory blueprint to modernise the party NatWest Bottomley tells party to help women be MPs Anger at rejection of devolution debate Pobjoy Mint Vatican official fears takeover of nuns's hostel Italians are suspected of trying to cash in a retreat's popularity Audrey Magee and Richard Owen report Monks seek lottery money for centre Line One No Title By a Staff Reporter: Toyota UK to observe Armistice Day silence Battery eggs are barred by M&S Store is first high-street chain halt sales, writes Michael Hornsby Mesh Computers Plc Soviet jets take off on wing and a payer TSB Humane Battle M Britain pilot is honoured Fears over silicone breast implants are called into question Nigel Hawkes reports on doubts about a minster's action Thousands sign up to claim against US manufacturers Towpath encounter leads to 2,900-mile rowing challenge John Goodbody reports on two competition-hardened Britons who will set off across the Atlantic next Sunday Vickers Body may be British hostage News in Brief Three killed Home sickness Dana trails Unblocked nose Team's own goal Christian crusaders invade capital Men's rally in washington leaves many asking if it was religious or political, writes Tom Rhodes The Difference is Debenhams Killer whales' chatter to fill Canada's airwaves CNN International Ailing Reagan forgets he was leader Tony Blair holds court at No 10 Populist Prime Minister sets out to soft-soap Moscow NatWest Time Computer Systems Sermon by the sea draws two million Emirates Spirit of the age enters Vatican's Latin lexicon UFO amoung new listings, writes Richard Owen Zurich Municipal Fifty years on, a rebuilt nation clings to the mark of prosperity Inside Germany Netanyahu faces Knesset over Mossad bungle MPs are recalled as anger rises, Christopher Walker reports from Jerusalem Belgrade chaos in race between puppet and extremist Dell (Reuter): Lebanese die in bomb blast (Reuter): Church opens near Auschwitz (AP): UN attacked in Baghdad Athens street lives in fear (AP/AFP): Algerian siege tightened $8m for bones of contention (Reuters): Indian satellite fails (AP): Johnson fear of Cuba war Tremors as friars fete St Francis World in Brief The human dock Cell watch Brains in revolt Marking money Science Briefing Feelings that leave a very bad taste. . . Tempur Laser treatment 'watermarks' coins Life beyond genes Pepole are more than mere Dna puppets, argues Professor Steven Rose. Interview by Anjana Ahuja Hastings Direct EPF A chameleson on a sheet of glass When Times writers met William Hague before his party conference, they found an open-minded man struggling to discover what the Cionservatives should now be. Report by Peter Stothard The Best Name for Car Insurance Leukaemia Research Fund Tomorrow Legal & General 'I woke, razor sharp, to discover Jacqueline du Pre was the most remarkable nmusician of her age In day Two of Hilary and Piers du Pre's memoir of their sister, they tell of the tormented genius that threatened to destroy their family The Times 'I was crying, and felt completely forgotten' Givenchy 'I love him,' she said, blowing raspberries Unsecured Personal Loans Tomorrows MJN The right choice Mind their manners, Mr Hague The Tories must once again be the polite party, says Tessa Kaswick The images of the tories as heartless and cruel was unjustified, but it stuck Faldo's isle Why the NHS is the sick man of Europe From healthcare funding to pensions, the British must stop looking to taxes as the only solution The Tories' missing link Reorganisation and jargon are vision, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Offside The Times Diary Paul's epistle The Times Diary A blue do The Times Diary Early bird Defeated Party The tories must still absorb the lesson of failure Mission to Moscow Blair and Britain have real opportunities in Russia The People's Don A. L. Rowse proved parnassus could be visited by all Time for reflection on a Tory revival Weighted votes in a reformed Lords London government A grand Steinway Hospital infections Enforcing speed limits Heads debate the value of a 'club' Student loans Thanks, but no thanks Today's royal engagements Court Circular Service luncheons Legal appointment Mr John Van Gelder 10 be a… Nature notes Personal Column Rare George Iii portrait found Excavations reveal decline and fall of Roman Silchester Archaeology Forthcoming marriages Forces appointments Leaden Hall School Harmers Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriages Birthdays today Musicians Benevolent Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Literary Fund Anniversaries A . L. Rowse A. L. Rowse, Ch, historian, died at his home in Cornwall on October 3 aged 93. He was born on December 4,1903 Anthony Ritchie Nathony Ritchie, Cbe, physiologist and academic administrator, died on september 14 aged 82. He was born on March 30,1915 Church news Joan Linnell Burton Joan Linnell Burton, custodian of the John Linnell archive, died on september 27 aged 88. She born in London on July 3,1909 From our Correspondent, From our Special Correspondent: March from Jarrow Begun News The Times Crossword No 20,603 Newspapers Support Recycling KLM Air UK Business Forecast Lifeboats In the Times Tomorrow Boxing Clever Lewis tightens grip . on world title… No signposts for Rome but a Berger to relish England call up Merson Undeer the Skin of Sport Chelsea's Record at Anfield since 1989 Aces High Grand finale for Rusedski in Basle Page 26 Plus : ARC Triumph Peintre Celebre dazzles at… First Telecom Rusedski rises to new heights Britain No 1 on course to join the elite after rapid victory in Swiss final Langer wraps up obligatory victory on home soil Golf: Montgomerie Retains Position at Top of Order of Merit despite German's Triumph Money Matters Britons hit their peak in Malaysia Athletics Loram qualifies alone for grand pirix series Speedway Kirk's bold shooting breaks down Towers Basketball Early goal too much for Eagles Ice Hockey Doohan crashes on home circuit Sport in Brief McColgan sets record New Zealand tie series Picture out of frame Dangerfield dominates France lift Fed Cup Death of Dave Marr Midland Private Banking Lewis ready to wear undisputed crown Brition answers American boxing crities with brilliant performance Piper retires after heavy defeat Crutchley on hand to claim the winner Hockey: Cannock Struggle to Victory on Opening Day of the Season Nicholls signs off with goal spree Batten sets record in title defence Rowing Chelsea Bond recovers to beat McManus and claim title Snooker Kvaerner leads way through Doldrums Sailing Wenger learning to count on the perfect 10 Coach hails Bergkamp as best in the world after barnsley fail to bridge gulf in class at Arsenal Tottenham find little to laugh about in toilet humour Newcastile United 1 Tottenham Hotspur The Times/dillons Forum Villa seek answer to riddle of complicated Collymore Bolton Wanderers Wimbledon wilt as Flowers flourishes Wimbledon 0 Blackburn Rovers 1 Smiling in the face of sterility Coventry City 0 Leeds United Pleat keeps the faith in a world of change Pressures of modern game take heavy toll on manager steeped in its finer traditions O'Neill needs a European hangover cure Leicester City V Derby Count Jones sees nothing to be sorry about at last Southampton 3 West Ham United 0 Perfunctory United take a victory stroll Manchester United 2 Crystal Palace 0 Gluc Osamine Wednesday's woes eased by an Italian double act Sheffield Wednesday 3 Everton 1 FA Carling Premiership Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Picture Gallery Di Matteo's absence poses Italy problems Football Charlton question Qpr 's ambitions Millfield making most of facilities David Gower Whitehouse has the final word Different roles in same old story Nick Szczepanik discover Brighton fans Playing a new-part in an all-too-familiar drama of internal division and discord Teamwork reaps rich dividend for Hayes Non-League Football Gascoigne lifts Rangers with return to form Knighton finds life tough at coalface Jackson completes his final test with panache Bowls Italy V England Howley the diffference as Cardiff win in style High entertainment value cushions blow for beaten English clubs in heineken Cup Struggling Swansea yet to hit their stride Holders fail to negotiate first hurdle Barry Trowbridge reports on cup victory for Maidstone that does not advance their cause Leicester's last-gasp loss riles Dwyer Pools Forecast Worcester maintain surge to prominence Llanelli overrun by inspirational Dalian United Gloucester given a chance to progress in Europe Versatile Brive exploit Bath 's lack of fluency Rugby Union Snooker aims to be back on cue The Business of Sport Guide to the Week Ahead Broncos bow out with heads high Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Unilever Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Connolly in demand as Britain prepares for Renouf A triumph for Barker , Sir Peter and friends Brave new world has Fulham all a-flutter Life on the cups of greatness has evidently taken the Craven Cottage faithful by surprise Self-indulgent football report Referees and the demise of Rugby Special Football conduct Cricket statistics Dress code's vicious cycle This week in the Times The Times Anglers cast overseas in pursuit of an exotic catch Abbey National Italy threaten to take the lead from England Ballroom Dancing Saturday's Racing Results Peintre Celebre sets LongChamp alight Racing: Wildenstein's Colt Ranks with the Greats after Record-Breaking Arc Victory Yesterday's Results Richard Evans Rapid Raceline Pontefract Fontwell Park Wolverhampton Flat Leaders Group one double revives fortunes of Chapple-Hyam Race Horse? Sheer wheel power Despite her novice status, Victoria walker bravely entered Brighton's first in-line sketing marathon Rewarding Times Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Useful Contacts British Federation of Roller… For the Record Cricket Rowing Rugby Union Boxing Rugby League Schools Sport Shooting Cycling Fruits of the great juggler Richard cork starts his ten-day private view of Objects of Desire, the Hayward gallery's new exhibition of still lifes Tosca French Season American success story The opening of a new Symphony Center in Chicago has lessons for Britain, as Richard Morrison reports BMG Line One Pity the poor psycho Theatre Jump to Cow Heaven Riverside studios A real company show Opera Julletta Grand, Leeds Opera & Ballet Coliseum 632 8300 (24hr) English… To advertise in The Times theatre The prize for discussing prizes goes to . . . Melvyn Bragg Three by Goehr 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Opera This week in the Times Picture Gallery Dance Theatre Film Capitalisation, week's change Trade Indemnity Result and Statistics Stagecoach rolls out gift voucher scheme Savers can aid social housing BIDC Better turnout expected at HoF Companies Merseyside Economic Outlook Sunday Tips The Facts The Board Salaam Bombay Mix Corporate Profile Corpotates Profile: Pearson Multinationals failing to assess EMU, says study Change on Week Tourist Rates Leap in credit forecast TES The Times Verdict Four vie for top honour Alternative Investment Market Halewood plant could produce new Jaguar BZW offers £25m incentives Demand for offices grows Companies House British Funds Odyssey in Callaway's golf bag Germany's reforms fail to shake off the past The winds of corporate change blow hard, but and labour problems stunt progress, says Oliver August Corby When it comes to EMU, seven into three won't go Word-Watching Samurai sword supreme BBC1 A vision of string, noodles and bananas Satellite and Cable Companies 43 Snakes in the Grass make a killing on the stock market Business Editors Patience Wheatcroft Millions could contract back into Serps Waterstone to meet WH Smith investors Times Two Cross Word Fat-cat pay and ethics under the spotlight Corporate Profile Picture Gallery French press UK on common tax regime Save Money on your Life Assurance Premiums EMU Bite 46 Roger Bootle on why seven into three… This week in the Times Picture Driving Passions Personal Gear Buffer Earth Mother Five Cars in Search of a Character. . . City Whiz-Kid Accountant Picture Gallery Bloody amateur drivers. Gerrout dfthe-wayl Tony cant… Middle age is a good time to join the fast set Vaughan Freeman talks to three men who grabbed a sporting chance Even in traffic jams I sit there with a grin on my face 'I fell in love with it and it has been absolutely super 1 finally decided that if I don't have one soon, I never will' Gramada-Style Furnishing Road Ragers Ride the Southern Badlands Picture Gallery The Faithful Customers Who Changes Hi-tech solutions help soften the impact Martin Francis of Auto Express went behind the scenes to see how churchill fixes claims like Diane's Give the dog a phone Fixed by phone When Diane Crabtree crashed her jeep she thought it meant an off-road experience she simply couldn't handle. That was before a quick phone call to Churchill Insturance. paul Slade reports Churchill's Vi pledge to you Top marques for Lottery winners Jagar, Porsche, Mercedes—or, of course, a Ford Fiesta. Morag Preston on what overnight millionaires drive And if You Want to Flaunt It Parade of the tasty anctpie tasteless Class that you just can't hide The smoothest horsepower needs to be complemented by a cow. Ian Morton on the luxury of leather interiors The Times Naming Names Take care, your bodywork can give you away Kevin eason on the eloquent language of colour Paint your Wagon: Colourful Stories Cover An Exclusive Times Newspapers Prize Draw I'm sane, everyone else is mad Dave selby visits the psychologist Classic Symptoms Bought the car, now collect the accessories Katherine Bergen looks at some added extras For Sentimental Journeys Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy and a cost of anmimals in the back Everythiiig but the kitchen sink Video conferencing, e-mail, Internat . . . all in Noel Edmonds's hi-tech Rover. Vaughan Freeman reports Minimalist Conceptions Churchill
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