News from 10/01/1996
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Anthony Neuberger, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, David Thornton, Iain R. Webb, Nick Nuttall, Jill Sherman and Alice Thomson, Chris Ward, Mark Huband, Alexandra Frean, James Pringle and Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Adrian Lee, Geoff Brown's, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Mark Souster, N. Strauss, John Diamond, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, James Landale, Political Reporter, Michael Archer, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, George Sivell, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, A. E. R. Ross, Simon Wilde, Martin E. Simons, Network Nuttall, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ian Lang, David Hewson, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, John O'leary, Education Editor, R. G. West, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Brian Barraclough, Rachel Kelly, Charles Hunter, Thomas De Waal, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Southwell-Sander, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Rita Carter, Graham Chapman, Robin Young, Dr John, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Alexandra Frean and Arthur Leathley, Abby Tan and James Bone, John Kavanagh, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Brenda Maddox, Jane Inglis, David Miller, Brian Wicks, Richard Evans, Racing Journalist of the Year, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Emma Wilkins, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Eric Reguly, A. I. Shenkman, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Muriel Crecraft, Marmaduke Hussey, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, John Ittner, Giles Whittell, Iola Smith, M. C. Martin (Chairman), Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Mel Webb, Robert Davies, Chief Executive, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Hornsby, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Kenneth Rea, Tony Dawe, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Graham Zellick (Principal), Philip Pangalos, Alan Coren, Kate Alderson and Stewart Tendler, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, David Powell, Dennis Walters (Chairman), James Craig (Vice-Chairman), David Maddock, Ian Robertson, Alasdair Murray, Ross Tieman, John Garlick (Manager), Colin Campbell, John Butler, Director, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Stacy Sullivan, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoThe Science of Ageless Ageing Thatcher tells Tories to keep Right Silence broken on domestic politics The Mother, the Wife, the Monarch Elizabeth's story Internet Times Index Granada fights back How a £12,000 casket improved between auctions China's child victims Chechen rebels hold 2,000 Interface Cashmere classic Pink A fish called Zander Millionaire Tory is new BBC chairman Lib Dem prize bloom plays shrinking violet Political Sketch Major repels first attack over Tory disillusionment 'Come on in, the water's lovely,' Nicholson tells disaffected Conservatives Candidate shown the door over his past UNA Downing St aide becomes our man m Bonn Broadcasters praise appointment of chairman who revels in strategy Flood alerts issued after heavy rains Jail midwives rejected £1m payout for water cut Navy seizes cocaine Publican fined for blast Ecstasy seller jailed Nurse on murder charge Abbey National By a Staff Reporter: WPC denies smuggling gold in £20m VAT swindle Sex hostess demanded £691 for four lagers Tears of gold for photographers Judge quashes jail sentence on drink-driver Village wits pay tribute to rock's golden oldies Hederows mysteriously bloosom with home-made sculptures Boy fleeing race abuse ran into path of car Boots Received Bypass protesters claim early win in battle of Newbury Police admit campaigners took them by surprise with blocked Smallbone By a Staff Reporter: Bombing scientist sues libel lawyers TSB Woman is suspected victim of CJD Starts Here The Weekend In the Times Friday Record 250 consultants top £100,000 in the NHS Shortage of specialists forces health trusts to boost salaries and advertise abroad Nursery places fall short of demand for vouchers Self-assessment to be used in £750m scheme Infant school tests under scrutiny Panasonic Goals of Nursery Education Gangsters fired 27 shots at man saved by flak jacket Sams to be charged over jail assault News in Brief Advert falls flat Bogus Ecstasy Dolphins killed Parkhurst case Aerosol victim Fuel crisis Meningitis death Zoo fears massive aquarium will force it to close Doctors link lifestyle to onset of Alzheimer's Clue to whodunnit in the library Annual Travel Insurance Chips are down for a fish called zander Britain's oldest takeway is enlisted to cull predator taking over canals Footballer killed by poison gas London Electricity Bishop agrees to move into cheaper new home Blair's 'Big Idea' makes him a clearer target for the Tories Hattersley urges scrapping of 'silly' women shortlists Direct Line Suspects to have interviews videotaped By-election date set Lockerbie trial dispute In Parliament Defence ministers under pressure to buy British Cellphones direct Man dies in Serb grenade attack on Sarajevo tram Bosnia tribunal studies Britons 'torture claims American balloonist reaches the Atlantic FIAT Lax standards blamed for Zaire crash Spy chief takes over Kozyrev's ministry Morocco takes up Islamic challenge ARMY Officer British envoy was target of plot by Muslim terrorists Family of waiter murdered by Mossad seeks compensation Reuter: South Korea coup plotter accused of building up huge slush fund Indian law fails to defend women Rifkind confident TV film will not cause breach with Peking China tells America to rescind visa Last Mitterrand manuscript will answer critics of Vichy links Angered by accusations of collaboration with Nazis and the corruption scandals that marred his final years in office, the former president has penned his own postscript to ensure his rightful place in French history Three shot by Turkish militants News in Brief (AP): French arrests (AP): Sakhalin quake (AP): Trains collide (AP): Bombing spree Columnist brands President's wife as 'congenital liar' The Clintons under fire Bonn owns up to problems over meeting EMU targets Madonna hails court win for victims of stalkers US budget talks are suspended East Coast blizzards kill 80 as cities suffer record snowfalls Sex harassment case should go to trial now' Serviceline The Science of Ageless Ageing Day 3 of our series: Vitality and Vitamins - plus an age-old problem Pills that offer the elixir of life London International Boatshow '96 When a woman must take the lead Sex in the Middle Years What a Supplementary Anti Ageing Dose Can Do for You Tomorrow Hill House Hammond Use it or lose it: keeping the brain young ... and how true is it that you are only as old as you think you are? How to Counteract Mental Decline The cholesterol scare has been overplayed Why I Eat Butter Why sight fades with time Failing Eyes Health Offer How to put yourself in the picture Making the Most of your Memory HSA Direct Women in sheep's clothing Clasic knitwear can be worn for work and after dark-and it lasts Simpson Angel General Accident Direct Sexual harassment - the price of speaking out Women who took their employers to court talk to Julia Llewellyn Smith Inside Section 2 Cheltenham & Gloucester The political handicap of a foreign father Should Portillo have called himself Blyth, asks Giles Coren Massacre of China's innocents Peking has plumbed new depths, says, Jonathan Mirsky Chequered B's Beeb Diary Picture Gallery A selective memory Allowing schools to sift pupils means returning to a discredited system Torn apart Diary Good alimony Diary Alan Coren The monster lobster: should we cherish it or eat it? Blair's Big Phrase Let them have stakes—but what does it all mean? China's Obligations Two tests of Peking's claims to respect its legal undertakings Don't Spare the Vinegar There's many a slip 'twixt the scaly foreign fish and the chip Asylum subject to proper behaviour Missing dates BT regulation Tory differences over centre ground DTI policy 'to set the record straight' Eastern initiatives Kidney patients Letters that are intended for publication should… Due honours for academic merit Opening for Sussex Caught napping Egg or spring chicken Mobile menace Court Circular Royal engagements Today's events Marriage Birthdays today Appointment Personal Column Edgehill College, Devon School news Eton College Moulsford Preparatory School Queen Margaret's School, York Dinners The Princess Helena College St George's School, Ascot Truro High School Anniversaries Riding into a Neanderthal rodeo £18m Picasso goes on loan Forthcoming marriages Bliithners Gabrielle Keiller Gebriell Keiller champion golfer, benefactor and collector of modern art, died on December 23 aged 87. She was born on August 10,1908 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lord Colyton Lord Colyton, PC, CMG, as Henry Hopkinson Conservative MP for Taunton, 1950-56, and Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, 1952-55, died in Monte Carlo on January 6 aged 94. He was born on January 3,1902 Research into Ageing The Malcolm Sargent Cancer Fund For Children The Donkey Sanctuary Combat Stress Multiple Display Advertising Items The Eve of Peace Months of discussion about peace terms, described in The Times as a "Soviet of statesmen in Paris trying to govern Europe and to evolve some faint economic order out of post-war chaos", were coming to an end, to be resumed by diplomats Alfred Geiringer Belgravia & Knightsbridge Chelsea & Kensington Hamilton Brooks Fairclough Homes Sea Veiw Apartments Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to lock out gazumpers Pre-contract agreements between buyer and seller are now binding in law. They can save money and safeguard a sale. Rachel Kelly reports Millions of problems Ownership of a great house can often lead to costly dilemmas Justin Sumner Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adam 's elegance Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property Exhibition Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Trocadero PLC LB MSL International Panasonic John Phillips Selection Derry Visitor and Convention Bureau OiT NetConnections ltd Sales/marketing MAC Operator Brussels Morris College of Journalism European Sales Manager DiALnet Broadsystem Ventures Trainee Managers Child's-eye view of horror A new study suggests that children are not fooled by video nasties, says Alexandra Frean Bidding Auntie farewell Marmaduke Hussey looks back over ten years as BBC chairman We are our own worst censors News The Times Crossword No 20,060 Business Times Weathercall In the Times Tomorrow Granada hits back with £3.8bn bid Car pay deals 'not inflation threat' Sainsbury to unveil top-level changes Arts Eurotunnel shares at new low Property Picture Gallery Barings papers offer to SFO Sport Maine-Tucker Analysts cut HoF forecasts again Television and Radio Business Today Wall Street falls sharply Council of Forte agrees to step aside for £50m Banks share UK's biggest custody contract By our City Staff: US $348m fraud charge Bank of Scotland Universal Salvage on target Rolls-Royce wins £315m Malaysian airline order Medical insurance market tempts L&G Tourist Rates Tesco in deal to join £30m development The Times Shake-up planned Kleinwort acquisition Union joint venture Slade to stand down Irish return for Burmin Closer links expected in defence industry Business Roundup Granada 's Golden Shot Forte'e ate in the balance The mysteries of the weekly shopping basket a novel approach to policing directors National Power cuts its workforce by another 400 American expansion for Biocompatibles TSB takeover puts Visa in a spot Brackenbridge rescue embraces new name Trump to up stake in casino The Coperative Bank Rhone-Poulenc lowers year's profit estimates Commodities Liffe Options Shares cool fast on Tory fears and US blizzards 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 Stored-up problems Tempus National Power Chemicals Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Eurotunnel Wall Street Busman's trip for Marshall The Times City Diary On notice The Times City Diary Team leaks The Times City Diary Horse talk The Times City Diary Plane-makers facing fierce fight for market supremacy Price-cutting tactics add to pain of competition in aviation, says Ross Tieman Taking stock of a City institution The Exchange is an anachronism, argues Anthony Neuberger Some things Tony Blair might mean The real need for universal service Give school-leavers lessons in world of work Merger of Belfast airports is blocked By our City Staff: Rolls-Royce car sales rise 10% The Times Accountants seek stronger penalties to deal with fraud Bespak moves back into black Dearer crude oil lifts North Sea revenue as output eases BTR talks to Gencorp about sale Legal & Public Notices European credit quality shows big improvement Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Leisure group back on track Speedy Hire acquisition VHE suffers profit fall New Tarmac finance chief Equities fail to keep early gains Orbita The Times Unit Trust Information Service Deutsche Telekom London Will the Garden ever bloom again? The Royal opera House, soon to be laid bare on BBC TV, is ighting for its future, says Rodney Milnes No thanks for this memory Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a patchy tribute to the National Trust and a baseball musica Opera Dance Out on Faust base Damn Yankees Bridewell Theatre ENO Theatre Stars lack sparkle Dance Entertainments Choice Today's Choice Theatre Guide Jeremy 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 Royal Shakespeare Company Choice Dark side of the boom Galleries: Michael Archer reassesses a provocative British practitioner of pop Choice 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Visual Art Putting body talk back on the boards Kenneth Rea on a celebration of mime, and how physical artists are fighting the spread of armchair theatre Thrills and frills Fun beyond Words How to Book—and Join Mime Jazz Other Offers Future sounds bright New Music: More wise hears on youthful shoulders PLG Young Artists Purcell Room Good fun on the Bayou Jazz Offer The Royal Ballet Tomorrow Heat of the moment Pop Retail leads recovery Commercial Property Fenton Associates Leaver Charles Worldtech Ventures Limited Nigel King & Company James & Sons Estates Gazette DTZ Northolt A40 Nassau Bahamas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Propertywide Bradford & Bingley A musing site in the City Market Moves Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Judy Fisher Associates Office Angels Secretarial & Temporary South Molton Angela Mortimer DryLine Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Middleton Jeffers Touchstone Exhibitions & Conferences Ltd Arnold Wiggins & Sons Limited Angela Mortimer Pan Eurupean Recruitment Hobstones Middleton Jeffersrecruitment Limited PA/ADMINISTRATOR Jonathan Wren Imperial College University of London Hobstones Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Country Houses Association Jonathan Wren MBS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Susan Doughty Recruitment Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd. Constructive Interiors Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Victoria Wall Associates Directors' Secretaries The Arts Council of England Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Crone Corkill Victoria Wall Associates Aldrich & Co Limited Air Miles Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants McKeague-GREEN Angela Mortimer Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Victoria Wall Associates Crone Corkill Angela Mortimer Crone Corkill Jonathan Wren Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Knightsbridge Secretaries Global Markets Recruitment Janette Teager & Associates Inner City Enterprises Angela Mortimer Smart way to the top Secretaries used to be sent on minute-taking courses for meetings, reports Jennai Cox. Now they learn how to chair them On Course for '96 Future La Creme De La Creme Polaroid Mars & Co Consulting Ltd. Jonathan Portner & Associates Guildford Secretarial College EF Olswang Mark Warner Ltd Lewisham College BAC Clarins Paris Hotel Executive Secretary St James's College Skills Courses for Business St. Aldates College The Massey Partnership Ltd C&S Personnel Recruitment Consultant Brian Lapping Associates Ltd Hove College Computer Training SIBS Ltd Top Flight Personal Assistant Required for Young,… Amanda PA to Television MD Chichester Personal Assistant Appointments Bi~ Language Pentland Group PLC Conrad International Career moves McKeague-GREEN Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Mortimer & Spinks The Permanent Co PA Advertising Limited GDRU Ltd PA to Managing Director for Economic Consultancy Maine-Tucker Cross Selection Experienced Topnotch P. A. Middlesex Local Medical Committees Institute of Biology Citigate Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Marlar Bennetts International IMG Secretaries plus EC Harris Assignments Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Link Language Josephine Sammons LTD Pell & Bales Blackstone Franks John D Wood & Co Next Employment The Recruitment Company Devonshire appointments The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Heritage Recruitment CJA Ludgate Group Gordon-Yates Heritage Recruitment Susan Hamilton Personnel Experienced PA Manpower Experienced SECRETARY/PA Sheila Childs Recruitment Phillips & Co Telephonist/typist Executive Assistant Italian Speaker PA to Executive Whitbread Royal College of General Practitioners Grosvenor Consultancy Services Ltd Powermark plc Judy Farquharson Ltd. EMA Textiles LTD Morse Grosvenor Executive PA with German £24,000 + Bank Bens Secretary Capital Interiors Ltd Corney & Barrow Ltd Joyce Guiness Partnership Beavers Staines West London College Royds Raphael REC Designer Fashion £23,000 This highly successful Co… Douglas & Gordon Res & Prop man Co Admin. Assitant James Anthony & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bilinguagroup DSA Bilingual LTD Multilingual services Language Recruitment Services LTD Times Newspapers Multi—lingual Opportunities Crone Corkill Link Language Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Judy Farquharson Ltd. Banking & Legal La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items College to Career Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lettings & Sales Negotiators Property Company Requires Part Time Secretary Art Gallery, W1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pressure mounts on McCloy again Breeders voice disapproval over haste surrounding recent election Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Jodami's return on hold Point-To-Point Fitures for the 1996 Season Wolverhampton Kelso Plumpton waterlogged Chapman relishes return to Leeds The Times Gunn still crazy after all these tears Russell Kempson on a goalkeeper who can keep smiling despite personal tragedy Today's Fixtures For the Record Gillingham accrue profit from purchase of Butler Multiple Display Advertising Items Bowlers curl up as Gooch proves cut above The Times Folly of allowing the flower of our youth to wither By our Sports Staff: Henman provides fillip with triumph over Philippoussis Hyde Park provides Olympic focus Discovery Channel Confident Benn casts gaze beyond Malinga Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on chess Wigan rely on Oldham to deliver their title In Brief Knock on Wood Swiss switch Moving feast Coop dies Scotland selectors search for elusive blend Mark Souster expects Craig Chalmers to be recalled to the match against Ireland Wales ask Thomas to bridge the generation gap Bowring includes five newcomers Bio Trans (Jersey) Limited Wales XV Syed in pursuit of ultimate goal Word-Watching Snow Reports Three great expectations Radio Choice Dying of neglect should not be a fact of life Review BBC1 Choice Racing Limited England perish to Pollock South Arica on all-rounder's mastery Times Two Crossword No 674 Anderton relieves Venables burden Orient defender fails drug test Thistle Hotels Tennis Dell Direct Global Storming Revealed - naked truth of sex, thighs and videotapes Love on a laptop Memories linger as years go by Deathly hush falls on the Internet Python's beyond the grail How children can gain a sense of space Spacial awareness can be learnt by using a joystick, as Anjana Ahuja reports Cable link will put Africa on stream Happiness is only temporary Times Interface Never mind the fancy design, feel the bandwidth Now you can buy a digital work of art Navigating a taxing return to the net It's a crying shame as new year resolution crubles in the face of bad vibes and bad jokes Scientists find key to tracking the hackers Where to stay Graduate skills Virus detective How to beat speed traps on the modern modem Discovering the best code to fine-tune your computer Hi-Grade Computers to gauge North Sea rig risk Video makes maths adds up to fun Cybership launches on the net Program for the homeless Hotels go on vandal alert 50 years on, the Enigma variation takes shape An ex-spy tells Chris Ward how he rebuilt the machine that cracked the Nazi codes TGV The Times and Sunday Times are now Online The Times Tracking Eurostar online Last resort when there's no excuse Insite wins a virtual prize French on disk Clear sited Psst: wanna buy a feelthy download? There's still porn on the net for anyone sick enough to look for it Thousands hail the paper that reflects our changing times Cover Story: From New York to Hong Kong, the world has welcomed The Times on the Internet. Nick Nuttall, technology correspondent, reports on the latest step in a proud tradition that began 211 years ago, before the age of Steam Start by calling up http: //www. the-times. co. uk Questions Sir , net result excellent. Yours faithfully… Readers' ecstatoc e-mail response to the launch of The Times on the net IT firms count the cost of skills shortage Free CD-Roms snapped up Leading Edge Net needle match KEL Computing Limited Being more professional Rgenda EIS network Ltd Cardiff Institute of Higher Education Portman Singapore City of Sunderland HCL Europe Investor in People Microsoft Solution Provider Compile Recruitment John Ford Recruitment LTD IBS Consulting Services Ltd VideoLogic Demon Internet Limited GCS Computer Recruitment Services Microlex Computer Systems Ltd.
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