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News from 02/01/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Brian Collett, Andrew Pierce, Stephen Jessel, Tim O'donovan, Adrian Lee, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Jeremy Laurance, A. J. MacGillivray, Chairman, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Longmore, David Pannick Qc, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, Philip Pangalos and Janet Bush, Ivo Tennant, Sheila Stevens, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Anthony J. S. Nicholls, Noel Goodwin, Mary Wilson, Simon Wilde, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Mark Hamer, Martin Fletcher, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Ross Dunn, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Rita Marshall, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, Michael Hughes, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, Russell Kempson, Christina Speight, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Malcolm Brabant, John Woodcock, W. G. V. Balchin, C. P. de Fonseka, Paul Sexton, Richard Evans, Racing Journalist of the Year, Patrick Stevens, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, P. H. S, Gary Ablett, Violet Johnstone, Jonathan Braude, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Roy Dean, Veronica Kish, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, James Cameron-Wilson, S. Morell Lyons, President, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Brian Greer, Crossword Editor, Nick Szczepanik, Peter R. C. Williams (Deputy Executive Chairman), David Conn, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Roger Compton, Mel Webb, Anthony Parsons, Kevin McCarra, Ben MacIntyre, A. R. Blackburn, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, David A. McIntosh, Christopher Follett, Charlie Brooks, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, David Maddock, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Christopher Irvine, Fred Halliday, David B. Thomson, Derek Edmunds,

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Just too much to swallow Index Black Watch soldiers 'swore oaths to Hong Kong triads' Tories trade insults over defection Bar chairman denounces Howard's sentencing plan Saudi King hands power to half-brother United beaten 4-1 by Spurs Royal Family cuts foreign trips for work in Britain Internet Times TV & Radio The cutting edge of beauty Police fear for woman missing in Thailand Suffering behind the rural idyll Burst pipes add to seasonal misery Optimax Unionist blames IRA for fatal gun attack Free Books Unionists get no deals for backing Major Fears persist that dwindling Conservative majority will affect peace talks Tory think-tank seeks end to redundancy law Sinn Fein accuses cartoonist of 'cruelty' to Adams Villagers fight to ground housing plan for airbase Times crossword open to doubles MP says fishermen face more cuts in quotas Prince starts ski trip with sons Bad-tempered and extravagant? Blame it on the genes Next time you are heavily overdrawn, blame your parents. Two groups of scientists have linked personality traits such as extravagance to a "novelty seeking" gene, Nigel Hawkes reports Father of missing solicitor to scour 'hippy' islands Daughter failed to arrive on flight Man who took on muggers is shot dead By a Staff Reporter: Bloodhound turns up his nose at new slipper73 Picture Gallery Saga Services Ltd Eubank blames weather for blast Heads concede that women can run schools Rover Picture Gallery Islanders split by plans for first all-age school Council proposes merger to save costs British airport chips put French fries to flight Heathrow soars above rivals By a Staff Reporter: BA cracks secret of the flying toaster By our Crime Correspondents: Metvest may be answer to knife attacks Army turns British Tommy into hi-tech 'lethality man' Second killer finished off drug dealers Underworld stays silent as detectives piece together victims' last moments By a Staff Reporter: Love and sex keep you looking young Exports push BBC sales to record £75m A Times Reader Offer Remand for shopworker on stabbing charges Lottery rush Rooks survey Ex-teacher killed Famine marked Superman hurt Fears over Agnelli's role cast doubt on Eu agenda Harrods 'Voice of liberty' is silenced by costs and changing tastes Culture rescues Danish capital Greeks postpone talks on succession Norwich Union Dangers facing Riyadh's rulers lie in the gap between myth and reality Its rulers claim their authority from tradition and critics cast it as medieval, yet Saudi Arabia is a modern creation, writes Fred Halliday Secretive family holds the key to Arabia's stability The House of Saud Reserved prince is intolerant of dissent Mixed signals as Israel and Syria prepare for new talks Campaigning for safety EU chides Arafat for flouting electoral laws From Reuter in Paris: Algerian President promotes diplomat to Prime Minister By our Foreign Staff: Nato forces stay off Sarajevo streets as shots herald 1996 Chine starts new year with plea to Britain for more co-operation on handover of Hong Kong KwaZulu toll rises South Africa laughs at itself Eagle Star Dole takes the lead in race for money (Reuter): Nigeria frees aide to Abiola (Reuter): Indonesia hit by earthquake (Reuter): Russia misses arms deadline (Reuter): No sex please we're Kenyan American nuclear 'swat' team emerges from the shadows Sweetex Granulated Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 Looking for Mr Badguy Film star Morgan Freeman tells James Cameron-Wilson why being good is a drag Choice 3 Film Old black and white truths in colour Richard Cork on a Tate exhibition of art's treatment of black people; plus other London shows Time Out Visual Art 1 Around the Galleries Visual Art 2 Pop Promises for a golden future Pop Stone Roses/Manic Street Preachers Wembley Arena Baroque of ages Recital King's Consort Wigmore Hall NT Tomorrow At the cutting edge of the beauty business Barclaycard Smile , please, and say titanium Men demand the body beautiful Jeremy Laurance on a boom in male surgery Car Insurance Actress who gives spice to our lives Quentin Letts meets Madhur Jaffrey on ber home ground not Delhi or Surrey but Manhattan Just why do people overeat? There's fat chance of finding a cure for greed, whatever theories the scientists come up with to explain the tide of obesity, says Nigella Lawson Why lawyers in traumatic trials should be offered… Nationwide Service The sands have not run out Anthony Parsons on a peaceful transition in Saudi Arabia Dramatic gift Exaggerated Not so very pastoral Many a rural scene masks suffering and poverty as grim as any city's Humph Still sparkling Their island pride Magnus Linklater watches a titanic struggle in Orkney Princely Problems Prince Abdullah must reassert leadership at home and abroad Emma among the Liberals Further defections are unlikely in the near future Panto Bruno Folly of quotas in a 'common pond' Institute and the spirit of Auckland Royals at work, at home and abroad Nhs charges Stress in anaesthetists Too close to the fire East Sussex housing Films that deliver a slap in the face Who was it from? Driven to distraction Not to be copied As God intended? Letters should carry a daytime telephone number Court Circular Today's events Birthdays today Anniversaries Personal Column Picture Gallery Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Appointment University news Trailfinders Tomb sheds new light on Chinese culture Etonians' lake covers remains of farms Heiner Miller James Hepburn Church news Charles Fletcher Day Lewis is Poet Laureate January 2,1968 Pitman Publishing Lord Collison News The Times Crossword No 20,053 Business Times Weathercall In the Times Armstrong cuts down United Striker's double header seals Tottenham victory at White Hart Lane Malcolm and Fraser recalled by England Cape Town Teams Hockey 21 Law 29,30 Small Business 32 Wright gives Robson much to think about RSPB Television and Radio Dominant Wigan carry off trophy in all but name Edwards inspires victory to make Leed's pursuit an impossible dream Schofield forces delay to title party plans England look to McKinney For the Record The Times Croatians waste little time Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast Taylor retains title in close-fought final Vatanen stretches lead Humble beginnings Way open for Windows Laitinen in the wars Horner claims first Relative success The Times Newlands groundsman holds key to deciding series John Woodcock yearns for a pitch with enough life to end the continuing stalemate Stewart bounces back in the nick of time South Africans fear opener's return to form Slough rue escaping the weather Garcia's goal to improve on role of gold reserve Andrew Longmore on a Great Britain hockey player with a pressing Olympic score to settle By our Sports Staff: W Indies fall to Bevan's last-ball boundary Australia call Jones into squad Slick Collymore returns Forest's fire Striker inspires thrilling comeback against former club at Anfield Everton see off Wimbledon rally Yesterday's Football Results Quinn ends unenviable record Champions in decline offer sad stalemate Wednesday welcome Yugoslav double act By our Sports Staff: Megson talks his way into trouble Goals provide rare moments of cheer Travel headaches add to new year hangover Nick Szczepanik finds supportest of Stockport in quiet mood on a 500-mile round trip to Brighton Stannard keeps Liverpool's best in sight David Powell sees Gillingham win 1-0 at Leyton Orient and so close on an impressive record Hibernian ease painful memory By our Sports Staff: Crockett is inspiration for Colts' play-off win Discovery Channel Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 By our Sports Staff: Lane reserves his best for last hole Snow Reports Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Challenge gets greater as national event goes global Mel Webb salutes the remarkable success of a three-year-old corporate golf tournament Winning Move Keene on chess Corporate Golf Challence The Player's weekly and overall scores and… Seaman saves Ablett Gary Ablett, the Everton full back, explains the selection of his Itf side Kickers 'slip-up helps rivals to close the gap Leader's margin reduced to three points as nearest rivals enjoy successful week The Leading 250 Selectors in Interactive Team Football Pipe's army marches to 129-1 treble Exeter shrouded in fog as racing resumes after ten-day break-Nap: Iron N Gold (2.00 Lingfield Park) Next best: Duke Valentino (3.00 Lingfield Park) Cheltenham off again The Times Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Meeting at Exeter Leaning towards Festival with Pisa expedition Trainer Charlie Brooks tells why he is treading the same path as Vincent O'Brien Sandown bonus Rapid Raceline Counselling for counsel Should the Professionals in traumatic trials also be offered extra help, asks David Conn How to survive during the French revolution Picture Gallery That was the year that nearly was Innocent or guilty, it's luck of the law How JPs Decide Consider your verdict How do magistrates reach a verdict? Derek Edmunds talks out of court Legal Appointments QD Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cayman Islands Government Mathieson Reid Residential Conveyancer Zarak MacRaf Brenner Garfield Robbins Who loses in the legal aid stakes? Is client-chasing for civil cases costing the taxpayer too much Capitalisation, week's change Trading Period: Settlement takes place five business days after the day of trade. Changes are calculated on the previous day's close, but adjustments are made when a stock is ex-dividend. Changes, yields and price/earnings ratios are based on middle prices The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Late bills law would hurt small companies Business to Business Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Work from Home Cash Flow Opportunity International Planned Parenthood Federation Beavering away at imports from the dining table Mary Wilson visits a couple whose lives were transformed by a relatives present Lorraine Electronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Be a Private Detective ImpEx Consultants TT Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rumana International Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Ostrich Farming Corporation Ltd Briefings OCRA The Times Asian business pressed to get a new image and go for growth Market in gilt-edged repos opens for business Businesses expecting bumpy start to new year By our City Staff: Daiwa Bank plans for us plea bargaining Gilts exceed expectations Gilt-Edged Locker faces fight over Pentre Indian telecoms setback The Pound Stock Market UK pension funds surge to enjoy a vintage year Tourist Rates Labour puts energy into power reform Christine Buckley on the opposition party's widest-ranging policy review Word-Watching HSBC Group British Airways The man with Forte in his sights Eric Reguly on the secret mission of Charles Lamb Allen, the Granda TV chief Takeover addicts thrill to another fun-packed year The taxman cometh Margin winner Action man Uneconomical tunnel vision Oh my fur and whiskers, I smell red herring Review BBC1 Choice Feel-Bad Factor Labour may merge utility watchdogs Times Two Crossword DTI to seek boardroom ban on Warren Boxing promoter faces disqualification proceedings after four-year inquiry New Look is sold to institutions for £170m Smart card slow to catch on London young face bleak jobs outlook, says report Bose Better sound through research Bid Overkill Forte plans put pressure on Granada to raise bid

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