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News from 07/01/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Taki, John Dugdale, Kevin Meagher, Richard Langton, Christopher Middleton, Barbara Hall, Susannah York, Ernest Wood, Ardyn Bemoth, John Davison, Anthony Clare, Andrew Samuels, Steve McNie, John Peter, Nicholas Lezard, John Hodson, Mark Reason, James Goulding, Lesley White, John Jay, Judy Gaskell, Susan d'Arcy, Nils Taube, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Dave Lawrenson, Mark Lawson, Davey Winder, Alistair Scott, Helen Hague, David Smith, David Schwartz, Penny Wark, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sebastian Hamilton, K Yeomans, David James Smith, Mary Wilson, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Bruce Howard, Irwin Stelzer, Judy Finnigan, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, David Thompson, David Dougill, D D, John Evans, Vinny Lee, Mariella Frostrup, Verity Lambert, Marieke Booth, John Witherow, David Hewson, Ciaran Byrne, Harvey Porlock, Randeep Ramesh, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Julian Critchley, John Sutherland, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Alan Brownjohn, Louise Taylor, Roy Lilley, K E Mawardy, Geoff Whitten, Ian Burrell Home Affairs Reporter, Maggie Murray, Kate, Peter Millar, Liz Jones, Michael Chance, Peter Kellner, Adam Courtenay, George Perry, Liz Lightfool, Cathy Scott-Clark, Robin Marlar, Kevin Connolly, Graham Otway, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, christopher Lloyd, Vernon Bogdanor, Ardyn Bernoth, Jonathan Margolis, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, H M Davies, Mike Laws, Richard Johnson, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Peter Miller, Paul Driver, James Adams, Olga Craig, Mrs R Silver, Liz Lightfoot, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Madonna, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, Tim Kelsey, Fiona Lafferty, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, Lesley Medcalf, Chrissy lley, Dave Thomas, Andy Goldberg, Christopher Lloyd, Lois Rogers, Sean Newsom, John Karter, Daniel Goleman, Sophia Wells, Stanley Stewart, Cosmo Landesman, David Leppard Home Affairs Editor, Sir Martin Rees, Kipper Williams, Helen Hawkins, Stephen Jones, Claire Stonehouse, Nick Cain, Anthony Rosen, Paul Verhoeven, Andrew Neil, Andrew Smith, Adrienne Connors, Dan Martin Brown, Andrew Grice, Hugh McManners, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Claire Oldfield, Peter Perceval, James Woodall, Keith Martin, Joan Rodgers, George Davidson, Mandy Francis, Ian Burrell, James Brown's, Ray Cowell, George Walden, Sheryl Garratt, Richard Woods, Roland White, Randeep Ramesh Transport Correspondent, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, George Smith, Rosemary Irving, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Ray Hutton, Peter Watts, David Hunn, Laura Tennant, Lucille Grant, Sean Hargrave, Brendan Fanning, John Harlow, W A Speck Professor of Modern History, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Margaret Walters, Roy Greenslade, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Alan Jabez, S Webber, Andrew Malone, Norman Macrae, Winner's Dinners, Kirsty Lang, Villa Maroc, Steve Boxer, Michael Horovitz, Robert Johnston, Lauren St John, Chrissy Iley, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Anna Pukas, John Spurling, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Andrew Wilson, Roger Dobson, Donald Watts, Martin Amis, John Marks, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Derek Green, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Tony Smith, Phillip Knightley, John Burns, David Smith Economics Editor, John Betjeman, Simon Trump, David Kogan, Joanna Simon, Kristy Lang, Richard Madeley, Dan Pearson, Stephen Hayward, Kate Constable, Boris Schapiro,

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Contents Tory fury at Major U-turn on Europe Signal stops bid to end a woman's life Weather British Airways Syndicates rolled over as £42m jackpot is split Health crisis revealed as children's teeth are eroded by the acid in fizzy drinks Julia divorce sets problem for Palace Read us on the Internet The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Labour warned not to expect landslide The Memory of Trees Blair ponders Singapore self-help welfare system Parents battle for private rape case 'Dead' woman casts vote for right to stay alive Living proof: the accident victim who revived after a year SAS knives out for film debunking Gulf heroics Lunn Poly Family may sue over mother in the mortuary Citroën Zx Pink tide of poison in the mill stream Fraud squad probes Tory county council Labour leaders bow out with a spending spree British Midland Minister to curb cowboy bus firms Electronics give green light for sex Renault Cars with Flair Wasps fly out to save world's coffee supply Lib Dems fixed Nicholson poll Royal stalker divorced 'to marry princess' Opera diva infuriated by 'Nazi past' claim Man kills burglar in London flat raid Primaries face new 'selection' exams Tug-of-love private eye turns himself into Cupid's policeman Halifax Rover National Savings Lottery killjoys won't give poor people a chance Atticvs Why are today's stars so dim? Atticvs The PC dons who blacken Shakespeare Atticvs Frank Warren Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Thomas Cook Bet It Wasn't You The lottery had us hooked, even hysterical. So was it all a descent into greed? Of course not, writes Peter Millar. We may not have won but we had fun Our lottery lives: how we fared Silly Saturday Bargaining in blood 'Three wise men' face tough choices The road to decommissioning is littered with traps, writes Liam Clarke Dvla Bolt-down Britain Can anything be done to make us feel more safe? asks Tim Rayment Alliance Leicester British Airways Fiat Revenge of the Saudi exile British move to deport backfires Woolwich Building Society Israel seals Gaza as Hamas vows to avenge its dead hero Royal Air Force Fighter Controller Peru charges US 'rebel' with treason Chinese doctor smuggles out proof of 'dying rooms' United Airlines Vanunu's mental health suffers Pentagon fears famine exodus by North Korea Washington warriors go back to work British troops return Bosnia snipers' fire New charges against child-killer In today's Other Papers British spies work part-time Babe writer loses film fortune No rest for unemployed actors Mystery over soldier's death First-timer Jones in Who's Who Chrysler International Players with a past taint US sports Ford Avalanche skiers may be charged London International Boat Show Teenage tycoon runs £80m empire Cop with a halo is robber king Atomic grapes of wrath PC World Compulsory French pop songs make radio waves Inside Paris Deneuve with the Curve Rifkind seeks Tory funding in Hong Kong Portillo angers veterans with overture to Japan Weather and Travel Outlook Sinutab Chinese protest Dustbusters expose drugs in tainted £10 banknotes Police probe charity's funds News Digest Lottery numbers are on page 1 Judge loses job Coining it Armed gang Priest on bail Murder case Thief clubbed Change Your Life On the move Headhunters vie to find new chief for Stock Exchange Granada set to improve bid for Forte Robinson prepares dawn raid Landhurst sues Neville Russell Saxone may go as Strong prunes Sears' shoe group Lonrho to confirm plans for split Top of the League Hole in One Political risks cut sale price of Railtrack Direct Carelessness could cost Stock Exchange its future Business Digest Biotech tycoon moves into nerve drugs Chris Evans has already set up two leading research firms, creating a wave of interest among investors. Matthew Lynn reports Water Hall takes rebellion to Panel The skies open up for Boeing mega-merger City expects general election this year Fly-off for MoD helicopter deal Carling shares winning secrets Fired! Wanted: top magician with sense of humour There may be few takers for the challenging task of chief executive, writes Rufus Olins The Omega from Vauxhall Business Challenge Telford City risk-taker backs Branson Prufrock Licence row brings drama to Channel 5 Counted out Milk man cries over spilt race Railtrack on line towards float in May As the centrepiece of rail privatisation heads for the market, attention is focused on its debt burden. Report by Andrew Lorenz Woolwich poised to announce plan for a £3bn stock-market flotation FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Maxwell jury out tomorrow The Maxwell trial jury will tomorrow begin the mammoth task of weighing up 117 days of complicated evidence. The judge said the key factor was whether Kevin Maxwell had lied. Report by Roy Greenslade Big hitters aim to get golf out of the rough Next month's arrival of Clubhaus as Britain's first quoted golf operator may signal an upswing in the sector, writes John Waples Larger market share boosts Dixons profits Sharewatch A share in the boardroom NAP Share Tips Corporate advisers of the year 1995 was a record year for deals. Our exclusive survey reveals which firms grabbed most of the action. Report by Matthew Lynn Housing emerges from the gloom A winning number for mobile phones Small Firms A professor from Leeds has turned his hobby into a £188m company. Report by Claire Oldfield United Utilities Election promises a year of turbulence Another winter England's ills now require major surgery Robin Marlar insists that the lessons of yet another lost series must be recognised and acted upon—on the field, and at Lord's McMillan beefs up his all-round challenge to be the new Botham Ian Hawkey on the man who made all the difference in a close-fought series Technology must be used to replace the umpires Robin Marlar acknowledges that dissent must not be tolerated but argues that the whole system and practice of umpiring is in desperate need of reform South Africa set course for glory The batsmen did their bit, but the bowlers made the difference. Robin Marlar on the new sporting heroes of a resurgent nation Western Province add another blow to Atherton's beaten men The Times Racing Sport on TV Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Olympic fairytale Psst, guess what. . . at 39 and now in panto, Tessa Sanderson is aiming for her sixth Olympics. By Ian Chadband Mixed reaction to novelty David Hunn says korfball in Britain is likely to remain a well-kept secret Rosset hands victory to Croatia One Man in a world of his own John Karter reports from Sandown Park Past tense but future perfect for a presentable young man John Karter meets jockey Seb Sanders, champion apprentice last year and definitely the rider in the saddle to watch this season Why the dollars have stopped making sense Golf Bath are caught in Tigers title trap Stephen Jones at the Recreation Ground Stimpson woe as the West is lost Election threatens to split the union A power struggle between the old guard and reformers is exposed by voting for the RFU's chairman. By Nick Cain and Stephen Jones De Glanville waits to take centre stage for England Mark Reason argues that captain will Carling has done little to justify his continued inclusion in Jack Rowell's side Eagles dare to stretch Irish Wigan have final word Leeds fightback comes too late All-Out Attack with Ntamack European Cup final Toulouse A vision of the future requires a visionary Gareth Davies, Cardiff's chief executive, has the task of building a rugby club as mighty as Real Madrid. Report by Stephen Jones Greedy clubs want the lot Plucky Stoke pipped at post Kevin Connolly at the Victoria Ground Bodin ends Woking's will to resist Gravesend opt for cash over romance Birmingham struggle to keep Wolves at bay Alex Fortune rubs shoulders in the dug-out with Barry Fry, the Birmingham manager, as Wolves secure a 1-1 draw at St Andrews Blades draw blood at Arsenal The Football Column FA Cup Third round Premier League First Division Second Division The Conference and Minor Leagues Scotland Wales & Nireland Pools The Bald Eagle soars again Joe Lovejoy meets Jim Smith, whose high-flying Derby team intend to remove Leeds from the FA Cup today Pompey's pioneer five years ahead of his time Chris Lightbown on Alan McLoughlin, the Portsmouth midfielder who returns to an unhappy hunting ground at the Dell today A Full-Back Ready to Raid the Newcastle Defence Wednesday mastered by 10 men Chris Lightbown at the Valley Leicester have creative edge Plymouth challenge blown off course Rovers weather tough trek Quashie dashes Tranmere hopes FourFourTwo Hereford so close to glory Spurs let off by missed Penalty Joe Lovejoy at Edgar Street One Man wins king George News inside Bath beaten by Leicester Cantona saves United's blushes Martin Searby at Old Trafford Up with the Stars Down in the Dumps FA Cup 3rd round School Fees Insurance Agency Limited I want to live for ever Goodwood Travel Limited The man who puts heart before head Margarette Driscoll on Daniel Goleman's radical theory of human behaviour—emotional intelligence. Below: an extract from his new book How playing to the emotions can help rescue our children Courting trouble whatever the role Profile Major's secret weapon: the young voters who don't care Inside Politics Claudia Schiffer Seen a happy counsellor? Theodore Dalrymple Scrap GPs, bring on Florence Nightingale GPs are overstretched and inefficient: we should shut doctors' surgeries and let nurses take the strain, suggests Roy Lilley Echoes of a party game the old rats would recognise Tory defections could mark the return of a fluid political era, says Vernon Bogdanor Why can't we catch these serial killers? Despite their poor record in stopping serial murders, police are still reluctant to set up an FBI-style national squad, writes Ian Burrell Limping over the shock barrier Interview Chrissy lley meets Paul Verhoeven Silence from the pulpit as adultery goes public If the clergy cannot gives as guidance on adultery who can, asks Penny Wark Shed a tear for the suicide of Newtism There's no justice for Jezebels Lesley White Arthritis Research Between a rock and a hard woman Arthur's honest alternative Godfrey Smith Another Conservative MP with a little local diffi Electors see blue over MP's ambulance dash Quidnunc Order of the boot A flood of excuses They want One Nation—as long as it's theirs Chirac goes off at half-cock British Airways Norwich Union Long may she spare us an adulterer king College in a class above In fact, it was a wide Putting brains back in Britain Paul Donovan on television's latest old idea The Sunday Times Peter Mandelson Inmate sees the light Sceptic to go without MP's vote Points Birthdays Germans show their mettle over euro coin The argument about the name of Europe's currency was as nothing to the row over the metal it should be made of, reports Peter Conradi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trade, Collaborations and Joint Ventures with Russia Racehorse Ownership The Corporate Connection A Future in Television and Film Multiple Display Advertising Items Notice to Readers The Pinstripe Farming Company Ltd The Personal Number Company PLC The Ostrich Farming Corporation Ltd Exclusive Distribution Opportunity Comstrad Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Pro Image Wallcote Europe's Leading Coating Company Nationwide Security Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Britain out of training for world success The nation's wholly inadequate hotch-potch of vocational training programmes is putting our future on the line, writes John Marks Business to Business Bournemouth International Centre A Revolutionary New Telecoms Service ELMS Maths curriculum flunks the vital test Prontaprint! 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In the first of our new weekly competitions, we invite you to identify where in the UK our writer has been by using the clues in the text; answer two simple questions and you could win three nights in the Villa Maroc from Steppes East The Questions No Title Dukes Wharf News on the Internet City shuns the small investor Blow to share 'democracy' Savers still receiving raw deal on pensions Don't despair, it could still be you Truckers drive to a secure future Fidelity Direct Canada Life policyholders must get more National Savings Take a risk on a talk with your actuary Comment Vote winner for home owners 'Invoice' is not worth the paper it writes of Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Peps get cheaper Rotten way to set about a guarantee Market edges out small investors Last Post for pension rights Investors pay royally to lord it in their manor More and more people - and not just American tourists-are paying for the privilege of a title, writes Rupert Steiner Legal & General Schroders Perpetual Premium penalty for flirting with danger Check the policy and be prepared to pay a hefty supplement if your trip involves abnormal risk, writes Adam Courtenay Title cover can make mortgage safe as houses A new type of insurance—that is paid for by lenders—could rid homebuyers of one potential cause of anxiety, writes Paul Ham Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Road to Bali could be rewarding experience Indonesia is emerging to join the ranks of the 'tiger' economics of southeast Asia. The World'sfourth most populous nation offers investors a rich market with great potential The smaller View Scottish Widows The Sunday Times Woolwich Building Society Virgin Direct Personal Financial Service Ltd Coca-Cola is it for GAM team Nils Taube and John Hodson have high hopes of a distributor of Coca-Cola trying to put the fizz into eastern Europe Deal in shares by live video link Save & Prosper Regional venture aims for £15m Savings News Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Chase De Vere Investments PLC Building-society accounts Top savings rates National Savings accounts Tessa accounts Guaranteed income bonds Cash unit trusts UK unit trusts Europe Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Share price guru picks the best times for '96 David Schwartz correctly forecast that shares would rise sharply in 1995. Here are his monthly insights for the year ahead Northern Rock NatWest Money Section The M&G Group Eat your heart out, Michael Douglas Sharelink Limited Money Section Cheltenham & Gloucester Home in on joys of life down by the riverside A growing number of people are shunning bricks and mortar for the attractions of a houseboat, writes Nick Gardner IFA Promotion Limited Electronic Sunday Times goes global on Internet If you have an Internet link, you can read The Sunday Times on your PC and enjoy a host of new services. Christopher Lloyd introduces our online revolution Mission control keeps data flowing How our stories reach your computer screen Comment Newspapers see writing on the wall Media Christopher Lloyd gazes into his crystal ball to predict what may be in store for newspapers Motorola Tempting the advertisers to come on board Commerce It's so simple to get wired Don't be put off by the jargon of the Internet. Hooking up to it is fairly easy and need not cost and arm and a leg. Davey Winder shows how it is done Tricks and tips to get connected Key steps to going online Directory of Internet Service Providers Common Internet problems What will it cost? Domino A wonderworld of services It can be a library, shop, post office and social club … Once on the Internet, a whole new world of possibilities opens up. Davey Winder explores the services on offer and gives some tips on how to make best use of them The Sunday Times guide to the top Web sites Picture Gallery Keeping children away from porn and crime Parents who are worried their children may be corrupted can subscribe to a service that allows them to filter out whole areas of dubious material. Davey Winder reports Hacker's paradise, or a safe place to conduct business? Internet jargon buster Planet Step up to the superhighway Future Development Work on the information superhighway is proceeding all over the world. Davey Winder looks at the latest developments and at how they are likely to transform our lives Time Computer Systems Ltd. The battle of the browsers The Future Super safe Zeppelins rise again Transport New life has been breathed into a form of travel that had been consigned to history, reports Alan Jabez A throwback in time to solve a mystery Bits & Bytes Keyhole Surgery Sailors' lifesaver turns triangular Night ploughing slows weeds The Sunday Times Digital nose sniffs out food past its prime Health and Hygiene A Leicester team is developing a computer 'nose' that will warn when food in shops or fridges is going off, writes Sean Hargrave Cheap Internet terminals put first nail in PC's coffin Online Computers Lean times ahead for Pisa tower Engineer Scientists have new strategies for their 800-year battle to prevent the Italian landmark from toppling into history, writes Roger Dobson It's pornography, Fritz, but not as you know it Sounding off David Hewson explains why the German authorities' Kneejerk reaction to computer smut will do little to solve the problem Scientists take stock of farm to harvest natural antibodies Antidotes Toys will teach toddlers to use computers Education A new range of interactive toys introduces children to computers before they have learnt to read or write, Writes Steve Boxer Planet Internet William M. 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Harvey Porlock has a sense of humour failure Room at the top What makes us follow our leaders? Anthony Clare investigates a theory that pinpoints what the supremely successful have in common No more than a local hero A Good Life: Newspapering and Other Adventures by Ben Bradlee Simon & Schuster £17.99 pp514 Listen to the Beat Things We Said Today edited by Phil Bowen Stride £7.50 pp 105 The least line of resistance? The French Secret Services: From the Dreyfus Affair to the Gulf War by Douglas Porch Macmillan £25 pp623 Holy unconvincing God: A Biography by Jack Miles Simon & Schuster £20 pp352 Diary Rebel with applause A canonical writer, and something of a loose cannon, J G Ballard can gut a book with the dexterity of a Billingsgate fishwife. John Sutherland relishes a collection of reviews and essays by a most inscrutable novelist A dazzling master of the James Woodall admires the rich seriousness 40 Years Ago this Week On the Shelf How The Prisoner of Zenda made Alan Brownjohn king for a day The Times Literary Supplement Skirting the issue Women in the Background by Barry Humphries Heinemann £14.99 pp327 Wishful thinking The History of Danish Dreams by Peter Hoeg trans Barbara Haveland Harvill Press £14.99 pp390 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 408 Top of the mourning Last Orders by Graham Swift Picador £15.99 pp294 The prying game The Sunday Times Talking Books Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Hardback manuals 10 years ago Whitbread The Sunday Times The Folio Society The Adventures of Tintin Robocop Goodies Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Beryl the Peril Funday Times News Banri Factory Town Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty Fish Tales The Numskulls Spiderman The Intelligent Cod Bogart Ba… Funday Times Club Coupon Style Inside A lot of bottle Football, drinking and parties-the editor of Loaded, the magazine for new lads, kicks off the first in our new series by guest columnists Get 'em off Heaps of fun They may be awfully good sports, but why is it that Jolly Girls are so jolly annoying, asks Roland White Called to the bars Pubs are old hat, wine bars are naff, now young people are discovering a different kind of watering hole. Welcome to the New Bar, says Sheryl Garratt The best New Bars in Britain The Chelsea Hotel Fishing for compliments The aim of a new game is to see how many free drinks you can win. But there's a price to pay, says Sophia Wells Resorting For those who want to spend their holiday at the 'in' place, where should they choose? The Caribbean or Klosters? Penny Wark weighs up the pros and cons The Caribbean crowd The Klosters clique Off the wall Christopher Middleton marvels at some of the more peculiar of the new calendars now up on kitchen walls Smallbone of Devizes The Royal Ballet Face values From Batman to Bond, the baddie is always bad-looking. Why can't we have ugly goodies, asks Stuart Wavell A wail of a time Concerts, weddings and restaurants are being invaded by proud parents clutching screaming babies. 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Roland White has had enough Forum Can we listen It's been five years since his last hit, but he reappears this month with a single, Jesus to a Child. Can George Michael return a star, or is he now just a fallen hero, asks Andrew Smith Serial thriller Stephen Amidon is gripped by a desolate new film about a repeat murderer The rest of the week's films The War Flights of fancy The singular vision of John Outram, above, has been made concrete in Cambridge. Hugh Pearman consider Briitain's most eccentric architect Uptight and out of sight? No, not now The British still have a problem with sex, says Cosmo Landesman. It's everywhere, from posh papers to smutty quiz shows—even opera ads have started talking dirty The Royal National Theatre Revamping the image Scrutiny You cannot be serious Pop culture has been analysed to death: it's time to be serious again. Or is it, asks Nicholas Lezard A magical transformation In, 1955, it bewildered even the singers. Tippett's first opera will be greeted more warmly at the ROH next week, predicts Hugh Canning The Magic Flute Mozart The key to getting Bach to the future British Airways Lessons in stage craft The play's the thing - or is it? Robert Hewison on other benefits of the National Student Drama Festival Information and how to book Brooklyn in bleak midwinter, and the congregation at Old Age. Postpone It Keep it in the family Cheek by Jowl's long-awaited Duchess of Malfi lacks a sense of torment, rage and passion, says John Peter The Sunday Times Operating in a vacuum Did life begin with a bang or a whimper - and does cosmology have the answer? 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