News from 05/01/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Francis Davis, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Stephen Farrell and Ruth Gledhill, Charles Hall, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Antony G. Walker, Geoff Brown's, Bill Frost, Nicola Venning, Philip Howard, Slim, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Noel K. Armstead, Lynne Truss, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Ben MacIntyre and Stewart Tendler, Nicholas Beddard, Patricia Tehan and Jon Ashworth, Kris Anderson, Patricia Tehan, Anthony Grant, Sarah Bagnall and Eric Reguly, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Horsnell and Stewart Tendler, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Janet Bush, Thomas Ridge, Sarah Bagnall, Stephen Cox, Kate Muir, David Hughes, Malcolm Taylor, Ben MacIntyre and Philip Webster, Paul Durman, Walter Grey, Terence Wynn, John Hopkins, Ian Brodie and Stacy Sullivan, Richard Evans, Racing Journalist of the Year, Merry Christman, Lawrence, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Bruce Cowles, Peter Davalle, Alan Clark, Leyla Linton, Emma Wilkins, Hamish Francis, P. H. S, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Jeremy Kingston's, Charlotte Mullins, Dick Taverne, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nigel Williamson Whitehall Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Richard Duce, Anne Ashworth, Carol Midgley and Joanna Bale, Frank Ledue, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, James Pringle, Ian Bryant, Craig Lord, Peter W. Esling, Susan Elkin, Colin L. Bowater, John Shaw, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Michael Barber, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, L. Paul Cleminson, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus and Alasdair Murray, Valerie Grove, Gavin Littaur, David Maddock, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoLondon stock market chief is dismissed City brokers stage revolt over plans for electronic trading system Two held after teenager dies South Africans take Test series Dissident's fight Internet Times Intex Win £5,000 of Lottery tickets Saturday in the Times Scientists spend £750,000 on fruit pastilles Police fear stalker may pose threat to Princess The Tories' last hope? Sex and the showgirls Killing of head: boy is charged Blair promises low-tax Britain to investors from Far East Watermark Freud on Friday Blair plays new economy card to trump Tory appeal Riddell on Politics Labour ponders welfare sell-off Woolwich RAF's Gulf War tactics attacked by Thatcher Captured Tornado pilot says more would have been lost in higher-level raids on Iraqis Doubling of asthma since 1989 Tidy Britain campaigners dish dirt on the litter of Wakefield Major may curb sport on satellite Schools facing teacher shortage First on file Peace patrons Clark sentenced CS spray trials Cuneo dies Brutal reminder for the tourist town that forgot murder existed Stratford-upon-Avon shocked by gang killing of teenager who went to father's defence Wine bottle may give clue to student's killer Man who bought lost golf balls is not guilty of receiving stolen goods Fry agrees deal on walkout P&O Fruit pastilles: for people who like to chew over the past Water industry is incompetent, says Princess Royal 'Britain has got to do better' Heal's Lottery punters are playing for £60 million Church charity to sue priest for missing money First Telecom Retired carpenter accused of killing three in war atrocities One murder count dropped at magistrates' court Vet used horse drug for suicide Bose Elizabeth David Cookshop The Royal Bank of Scotland Secret of long life lies in the value of your house Supermarkets 'damage British fruit growers' Geographers' Conference From ancient Assyria to laser surgery, the eyes have it Meidcal Briefing Universities may cut student intake as cash runs out Funding squeeze angers academics Harrods Portillo attacked over Arch sale idea Tour guide 'sobbed until she was killed' Drive to save violet click beetle Motor 1mm wide offers prospect of midget machines Getty's gift helps silent star shine Hill House Hammond British tourist killed in Las Vegas News in Brief Missing woman is found dead New horizon Heroin seized Vet left £1m Citroën ZX Parties wield statistical weapons in economic battle Under Tony Blair, new Labour has been challenging the Tories' reputation for economic stewardship. Janet Bush says that the case can be argued two ways World of Leather Handle chicken with care to cut poisoning risk Weekend Shopping Competition winner with love of food Ovarian cancer drug extends life Dole angers Right by trying to gather moderate support Papandreou wife ill with virus News in Brief (Reuter): Baboon hope (AFP): Ransom call (Reuter): Alcohol find (Reuter): Hero honoured (AFP): Vintage brain Reuter: Madonna bodyguard shot fearless 'stalker' US warned by Peking on visa for Taiwanese Complain to us about your Car and See what You Get Darwin's bird in the hand Olympics win full turnout Direct Line Mortgages Saudi dissident to fight deportation in High Court Political outrage as Tories defend 'balancing act' between free speech and trade Britain shuts door on fundamentalists Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, assesses the Home Secretary's action in enforcing a " not welcome" rule against leading Islamic militants who are campaigning from their exile in London Middle Eastern activists 'funded by exile tycoon' 'Newtron bomb' fall-out changes slang Reuter: Israelis to free Hamas militants Arson blamed for restaurant death of top French chef Reuter: Polish PM 'was naive' about spy Doubts grow in Paris over single currency (AFP): Clinton to visit Bosnia after checks on safety Daewoo Fit to burst on trail of a four-star hoax to deflate Michelin A stalker's victim tells her story Julia Llewellyn Smith can sympathise with Madonna she, too, endured the uninvited attentions of an obsessive admirer, and can never feel the same about men He wrote a 40-page letter:'I know we are meant to be' Sharps bedrooms DVLA Maurice Saatchi finds his voice For years, the mastermind behind some of the most successful advertising campaigns in history has been avoiding interviews. With some reluctance, he has lifted the veil on his enigmatic personality The Valerie Grove Interview Cellphones direct Inside Section 2 Talbots Whose scalp will Scott take? Peter Riddell says soundbites are as important as the inquiry The political world is fiercely divided about Scott No gripes Iggy pop Great wail of China When dissidents are being jailed and infants are being slaughtered in squalor, tourists should stay at home Radio royal The Times Diary Corset does The Times Diary Philip Howard Fishing should be for farmers, not pirates Number Wars Labour's challenge on Tory economic ground National Interests Britain, the Saudis and Muhammad al-Masari The Water People The myths and making of Singapore's 'tiger' economy Loyalty to party and to principles at Westminster Victims of stress No need to choose Election dates Honours uneven A racing cert Letters for publications should carry contact… All in the mind Beauties as beasts Ready solution to Army shortages Caring by numbers Tall order Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Luncheon Guernsey keepers leave rock for the last time Schools news Dinner Today's events Personal Column Annual meeting Premium Bonds Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Thanksgiving service Church appointments Legal appointments Sir Andrew Carnwath Sir Andrew Carnwath, KCVO, a managing director of Baring Brothers, 1955-74, died on December 29 aged 86. He was born on October 26,1909 All Tickets Jeremy J. Beadle Jeremy J. Beadle, music critic and broadcaster died of an Aids-related illness on December 27 aged 39. He was born on April 28,1956 Personal Column Air Travel International Trailfinders Scotland Viceroy Air International Embassy Flight Centre Vacation Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Link Announcements Leukaemia Research Fund Combat Stress Terence Cuneo Terence Cuneo, CVO, OBE, portrait painter, died on Januaty 3 aged 88. He was born on November 1,1907 Professor Derek Birchall Prefessor Derek Birchall OBE, FRS, research chemist and inventor, died after a road accident on December 7 aged 65. He was born on October 7,1930 New Luxor discovery The Tutankhamun sarcophagus News The Times Crossword No 20,056 Business Times Weathercall In the Times I misled Commons over Rom Data, admits Lang City bankers lambast sacked Exchange chief Dramatic end to unpopular reign Video Arts set for stock market debut Arts Education Clerical Medical rating cut by S&p Sport Cater Allen Bank Dollar hits two-year high against the yen Television and Radio Business Today Morgan Stanley BA record Path cleared for huge Saudi deals Deportation of dissident could bring multibillion-pound sales for UK Demand for long-haul seats helps BA to record Tourist Rates Legal Notices Picture Gallery Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices 'Inadequate' power plans criticised Cover charge that Forte missed Boost for pension victims Small firms forecast to resume expansion BMW pulls ahead Devro placing backed Brent sells again No Merrydown swap Finance Bill out PIA expels member Shimizu invests in Wales Guardian Direct New plant to boost British Steel output Business Roundup Merry Christmas, Mr Lawrence Last orders for Exchange chief Bringing competition into the power business Weighing up the iptions over Forte Pennington Morgan Stanley increases its income to $187m A Times Compettion Halifax set to expand insurance Norwich direct BR signals sale Mirror deal Retailer closer to relisting United Utilities SelecTV decision next week Commodities Liffe Options Deportation order boosts defence companies shares Stock Market 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 Flying a little higher Tempus British Steel Biotechnology Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Lottery Wall Street Could this be for You? The Times City Diary Gracious loser The Times City Diary Lloyd's or Lloyds Gilt warning Bigger splash Companies that hanker after a lord on the board Frank Ledue on why peers have become a valuable business asset Biotechnology's air of mystery Paul Durman weighs up the wonder drugs Bradford & Bingley Building Society Take cover to fight those hostile bids Insurance can help to ease the cost of a takeover battle, Sarah Bagnall finds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Shares pause for breath Fimbra Carnal or merely banal? As Hollywood's lates sexploitation film opens in Britain, Nicola Venning doubs the appeal of cinematic sex without a story MacBeth Film Salute for Mexican wave The centenary of film south of the border is to be marked by a two-month NFT festival Film Beginners' verve Concert Lindsay Quartet Wigmore Hall Music Building in cyberspace At architecture's headquarters, RIBA's new boss is embracing the future, says Marcus Binney Tomorrow Have faith, the cat in the cap is back on song George Michael is returing, to refresh the parts Btitpop didn't quite reach. Alan Jackson reports Celtic blues from the Emerald Isle New Albums: The future of Irish music; a rap romantic; tea-room folk The Royal Opera Pop 1 Pop 2 Pop 3 Pop 4 It's better to fade away than burn out Somehow, being cool has become a death trip. This year let's get it back to what it was Top Ten Albums Birmingham City Council Entertainments Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Ktis Anderson Theatre Guide Jermy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Mack & Mabel Choice 2 Frozen depths and hollows Visualart: Veteran Polish sculptor in Yorkshire; the Tate gets provincialism back to front Magdalena Abakanowicz Yorkshire Sculpture Park Only priming the parish pump Home and Away Tate Liverpool Choice 3 Visual Art Parents must face the music Michael Barber says parent should be compelled to meet teachers Education Shrewsbury School Huron University Learn Tai Chi & Shiatsu in Kent Country Mansion! Sorbonne University London Montessori The London School of Journalism Fairfax University The Management School Lancaster University CSCT EF St James's College Morris Aliance Francaise Senior Appointments Do as I say, but not as I do? Susan Elkin on the need for teachers to set an example Performing for pocket money White ball misbehaves at the green-baizc charity party Multiple Display Advertising Items South East College of Air Training Kent… Goethe Institut London Take the Strain out of 'A' Level & Gcse… BAC Oxford Caster Courses Techniques The Times Newspapers Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford a Level &… Glasgow rift University of East Anglia The Sunday Times Batsmen lacking in skills Sports Letters Clubs must have role Ratings flawed by inconsistencies Richard Evans Nap: Denver Bay (3.20 Towcester) Next best: Beauchamp Grace (2.20 Towcester) Thunderer: Towcester Master Oats well backed Thunderer: Southwell Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Thunderer: Newcastle Lake's retirement ends career of unrealised promise Venables stakes claim for his players' time Shiel commits himself to Leicester The Times Sport For Television Group Ltd The Times Jones warms to Goodison Park mission David Maddock meets the former Everton player who is looking forward to a dream day for stockport County The Sunday Times Warrington humiliated by rampant St Helens Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Rotheroe supplies driving force John Hopkins sees four former winners beaten on the first day of this year's President's Putter Keene on Chess Winning Move For the Record Stewart in market for a mixture of youth and experience Discovery Channel White finds form to cue Bond's departure In Brief Croatia in final Faldo rallies January Sales Chicago dream team scale the heights Stars form the Windy City take basketball world by storm again Oliver Holt watches the three men orchestrating what may be the greatest side seen in the sport Holidays for a Lifetime American swimming divided by drugs case Word-Watching Operation puts paid to Parke's title hopes Snow Reports Old rules for young ears Radio Choice Guilt, convictions and errors of judgment Review BBC1 Choice Clement Freud Times Two Crossword England collapse proves final South Africa's day of triumph scarred by controversy and disciplinary action Cape Town Scoreboard Atherton blames inept batting for failure Rugby League Umpire's role undermined in television farce Alan Lee reflects on an incident with disturbing ramifications for cricket Charles Tyrwhitt
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