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News from 12/01/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, David Tytler, Adrian Lee, John Jacobsen, Rob Hughes, Robert Owens, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Mary Symes, J. P. Dickinson, Julia Llewellyn Smith and Giles Coren, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Eric Ash, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, George Sivell, Hms Victory, Ian D. Bruce, Jonathan Mirsky and James Pringle, Nicholas Watt and Arthur Leathley, Carl Mortished, Lynne Truss, Richard Eaton, Simon Wilde, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Jack Shapiro, Martin Fletcher, A. Pulver, M. Alford, Pat Gibson, Roger Murton, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Alfred Sherman, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Robert Waterhouse, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Quentin Letts, George Thomson, Charles Bremner, Alan J. Brooks, Sarah Bagnall, David Charter, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Kate Muir, Russell Kempson, Stacy Sullivan, Richard Carborn, Rachel Bridge, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Freddy Kosten, Oliver August and Mark Fuller, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Patricia Tehan and Robert Miller, Eric Reguly, N. A. Vale, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Sue Johns, Geoffrey N. Dence, Sarah Cunningham, Richard Ford and Dominic Kennedy, Richard Ford and Jill Sherman, B. Chong, Christopher Thomas, Sarah Bagnall and Philip Bassett, Chris Parker, Carlotta Gall, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, and Alice Thomson, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Hunter Davies, Paul Barker, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Nadine Meisner, Aueskhan Kyrbasov, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Corazon Flamenco, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Gwen Robinson, Martin L. Turner, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Paul Carter, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Julian, Valerie Grove, Frances Gibb and James Landale, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, David Bellamy, President, A. Charlton, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Jackie Morley, Ian Leitch, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Elizabeth's story 'Why Tories are unpopular' Thatcher blames disappointment of the middle classes Cannabis worth £55 m is seized Royal fan held England win Internet Times Tv & Radio Saturday in the Times Mitterrand's two families unite in mourning Letters The heart of flamenco Clinton bankruptcy fear over Whitewater bills Arts Smouldering passion By our Business Staff: Woolwich payouts of £1,000 Sport Education Pink Ancient backing group for the same old song Defiant Lilley presses ahead with asylum benefit cut Thatcher attack on Brussels reopens old party wounds The Right praises rallying call but Left decries timing Sainsbury's Homebase IRA considers destroying weapons in front of an independent witness Funding pledge as peers debate divorce Intelligence switch Cattle dealer charged Baring resumes grants Police question two Jurors stay out again School wounding charge Internet essay warning Gang steals £5m in raid on post office News in Brief Who's who Soldiers search jungle for kidnapped Britons Biologists captured in remote village Plunder and wonder in land that time forgot Man drives body to police station Chained inmate is habitual thief Cable Tv urged to spike topless darts Obsessed fan of Princess arrested before royal visit Fruit & Nut Callings call in the divorce lawyers after rift W Balloon goes up in the race to be first round globe Challenger will carry revolvers as guard against war zones and to repel grizzly bears Viglen Branson sued over lottery claim Halifax Tornado crewmen survive new crash Doctors blame ministers for casualty care crisis A health service without a bed available when needed is a deception, say Lib Dems Alliance Leicester Warning on Pill dot risk 'justified' Family saved from stricken yacht Britain squeezes juice deal out of EU Money drags back Sex Pistols, spitting and screaming Frank Sinatra can do it, the Beatles do it, even ageing punks the Sex Pistols do it. Dominic Kennedy reports on a unlikely revival of the 1970s good old days When a sensitive scalp must not be brushed aside Medical Briefing Chickenfeed adds to poultry prices Weekend Shopping Toyota Gummer to cancel duck cull over fear of public outrage Minister will ignore advice of bird groups and spare rampant invader from guns Bypass work halted on day three as guards are washed out Dell Direct Community wildlife projects scrapped HarperCollinsPublishers Gp calls on wife back from dead News in Brief Tourist murdered Accidents rise Agent resigns £1m for artworks Austen success Thatcher pours scorn on federalist creed of 'No Nation' Tories 'Lurch to the right' claims dismissed as baloney put around by party malcontents Cellphones direct Prime Health Major left in no doubt about his 'wrong direction' Riddell on Politics Family and nation say separate farewells to Mitterrand Ceremonies reflect a man who gloried in grandeur but was private in death BT Romantic who shared city dwellers' love for the countryside of youth Clinton announces emergency relief for blizzard states First Lady tries to turn over new leaf The Times Picture Gallery Armed robber 'runs phone con trick' from US jail Nordic Track Mutton on the menu at India's McDonald's Patten challenges Peking to set up democratic council Ford Picture Gallery Socialists take on Tokyo's poisoned finance chalice Hashimoto victory seals tilt to Right Dissident warns of threat to Dominica German economy renews fears over single currency Italian leader resigns again Serb leaders speed Sarajevo exodus Falklands claim not believed News in Brief (Reuter): Life for woman (Reuter): Journalist freed (Reuter): Force allowed (AP): Angler bitten World Leather Russian police escape from Chechen captors M Shokri & Associates Ltd The Queen doesn't think of herself as 'winning hearts' Biographer Sarah Bradford hopes she's got into the Queen's mind Starting Tomorrow In The Times Who's in and who wanted out How much prestige is there in being in Who's Who? Julia Llewellyn Smith and Giles Coren fin out from the great and the good N Newcastle Give a woman a good cigar Marlene Dietrich and Catherine the Great loved it, and now Quentin Letts reports from America that a new generation of women are discovering the pleasures of eigar-smoking Inside Section 2 Wallguard Philip Howard Hellfire is too satisfying an idea to be abolished by Church of England fiat Lofty view Picture Gallery The diva with a shadow Ellisabeth Schwarzkopf stands accused of being a Nazi. But what would any of us have done in her position? Would you buy.. ? Palace prize Just possible Are there still two nations? The North-South divide is no more, says Paul Barker The Chief Stoker Thatcher's challenge to the Conservative party Lack of Slack Health reform should not mean higher risk Unavailable Venables Of Court cases, contracts, cups and coaches China's record in dealing with unwanted children Minority rights BBC bias? Darwin's finch Trading failures Recording evidence Adventurous Ashford No-fault divorce Perils and joys of a big lottery win Charity mailshots MoD move Mobile menace Court Circular Today's royal engagements Today's events Lord Harris of Peckham Lord Sewel Anniversaries today Personal Column Queen's College, London Wax Chandlers' Company Picture Gallery Birthdays today Service dinner Dinner Birmingham Society Memorial services Latest wills Church news Forthcoming marriages Marion Wilberforce Personal Column Geoffrey Pardoe On this Day Gordon Adam Gordon Adam, a former general manager and director of Barelays Bank, died in Switzerland on December 27 aged 68. He was born on December 21,1927 Kenneth Neve Keneth Neve, OBE, industrialist and vintage car enthusiast, died on January 1 aged 84. He was born on April 19,1911 Thatcher on Tory unpopularity The Times Crossword No 20,062 Business Woolwich: More than three and a half… Times Weathercall In the Times Sell-off at Sears may cost 1,700 jobs Business Editor Lindsay Cook Signet puts high street chains on the market Mercury spree takes Forte stake to 15% Arts Woolwich and Alliance plan market flotations Education UK manufacturing static in November Sport CA Bank tries to stop another Barings Television and Radio Business Today Stock Market Indices BP disposals Trafalgar sale Quilter and Foster to merge Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Clamour for gas market delay but dangers denied Lonrho confirms £I. 2bn demerger of mining assets Ofwat lobbies for law change December shop sales 'best for two years' MPs launch inquiry into Stock Exchange Business Roundup Eurotunnel bond plan Hoskyns £100m contract Late payers risk penalty UK's economic rank JP Morgan advances Daiwa innocent plea Goode Durrant leaps Lowe resumes payouts Mutual admiration society Pennington BP to make big cuts in refining operations Hyundai Reg Vardy's record six months Matthew Clark boycotts alcoholic soft drinks Commodities L1ffe Options Market-makers fight back to stem slide London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Bairn & Co) Stealing Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Refining the oil industry Tempus Sears Lonrho Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Wall Street Mutual attraction wears off for the Woolwich Pressure to compete wins over yet another convert to banking status Time to close the competitiveness gap Corporate Britain is locked into a system that rewards short-term rises in dividend and deters the long-term drive for capital growth, says Richard Caborn in a call for public policy to be used to help more companies to become world class HSBC Laura Ashley's secret shopper City Diary Siemens plans more investment with orders set to top ?2bn Persimmon aims to buy Trafalgar's Ideal Homes SmithKline reorganises healthcare The Times Carpetright profits up 26% Sales of new cars in EU advance Winners keep GGT ahead Rush for gold in Australia UB takes price cut in us disposal Denmans lifts payout Shandwick refinanced Coral Products rises Apta holds dividend The Times McDonnell shares rise on Geac stake Business Roundup Equities extend their losses HSBC The Times Unit Trust Information Service English Schools Foundation Sedbergh School Malvern College Multiple Display Advertising Items Woodhouse Grove Apperley Bridge Nr Bradford West… Yarm School Multiple Display Advertising Items Cafod LeA Multiple Display Advertising Items CSCT Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Revision Davies Laing & Dick Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items UCL CIFE Take the Strain out of 'A' Level & Gcse… Multiple Display Advertising Items Why loans are going wrong Students are going to have to pay more towards their education, says Eric Ash Pitman Publishing Switched on and learning Girls at a London school are enjoying the benefits of a superhighway education, reports David Charter The sour aftertaste of cherry-picking How selection of pupils at 11 can have a domino effect on other schools At the very heart of Europe David Tytler on a school where pupils see themselves as Europeans Insurable interest in property Education Courses The Management School The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Leicester University Pay now sue later clause is valid Multiple Display Advertising Items Court cannot accept undertaking Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Loose outfit well suited to every style Jazz The War Dance Theatre Sex, please, we're British Dance: Nadine Meisner sees the shock of the new lose out to a familiar passion The perils of cupboard love London Theatre: Ibsen's moral tale; and a slice of religious history Persian tale rudely interrupted A Strange Bit of History Riverside, w6 Theatre 2 Eleven Masters of Greek Printmaking Tomorrow Picking up good vibrations New Albums: David Sinclair on a stunning exploration of the natural and manufactured sounds of music; plus the week's other releases Wild horses drag rock into the country Paul Sexton meets those hard-blasting, easy-listening, award-winning Nashville twangers, the Mavericks POP 1 POP 2 Goldeneye POP 3 POP 4 Just gimme some truth Billy Joel got at least one thing right-honesty is such a lonely word, especially in the pop world Entertainments Choice 1 Keekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Y Choice 2 Colonial brush in Brazil Visual Art: John Russell Taylor views South America Through European eyes Mack & Mabel Young Russians unite Concert Choice 3 Visual Art Dublin Flyer rises above adversity Ascot William Hill Mussel Burgh Southwell Treasure Again to plunder prize Ascot BBC2 Yesterday's Results Richard Evans Rapid Raceline Why coming sixth is a champagne moment at Punchestown Keegan has plenty of work to do on Tyneside Semi-Finals BBC Radio Millwall's Russian revolution leaves comrades lost for words Russell Kempson travels to the New Den to meet the first division's latest imports King is checked Blundell's hopes go west Bond's defence breached Johnson to coach Miami Champions on new track Hamed floored by hand operation Sport in Brief Olympic appeal to attract mudlarks to South Africa Crosscountry draws strong fields BAF secures £2m deal Harris will test the progress of Davis For the Record By our Sports Staff: Rusedski maintains progress Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge RFU must support amateurs Replay justice Winning Move Keene on Chess Swing to right France offer Lacroix controlling interest Conference clubs make grade Discovery Channel Sharps Thoughtful Syed chops and changes Snow Reports Amarnath weathers the storm Word-Watching Of pleasure and leisure Radio Choice Inside story of a family's painful dilemma Review BBC 1 Choice Athletes Robson heads England wanted list as hunt narrows Rob Hughes believes that realistic contenders to succeed Terry Venables are thin on the ground Hick onslaught paves way for dash to victory England draw level in series Times Two Crossword Science applied to suspect action Total Sport Rugby Union Elections for new Parliament In brief This supplement was produced for the Times by… Kazak capital heads north New move to speed up pipeline project "Sanurbank" Picture Gallery Thatcher Man 4 Turning Point 5 Bank Reform 7 Action Man 9 Sister ACT 12 Rich Vein 13 Nuclear Poser 15 Trip Tips Problems on line Natural Resources The next Kuwait in waiting Introducation President Nazarbaev looks forward to an oil-rich future The giant who offers a hearty welcome Location Caviar The rude awakening from a nightmare Economy Getting inflation down from 3,000 per cent has been painful but the medicine is finally working Reformer in the Thatcher mould Leadership He is tough, he is hard-headed and he is a nationalist. But, unlike the Iron Lady, there is little chance of him being ousted from power Industry Big shake-out should bring new stability Setting up a bank used to be almost as easy as opening a tobacconist's but a reform programe will rationalise the system Hitting the target Investment Nomadbank Butya Action plan pays off for Tsesna Corporte Affairs Women in the boardroom Thanks to the new enterprise culture, they are moving smartly into the top jobs Unifying force Mergers decreed by the President ain to make the sector more efficient and more profitable Kazstroipolimer JP A new beginning Europe Aueskhan Kyrbasov, Kazakstan's ambassador to the European Union, says historic developments have already taken place Alem Bank The three sisters of Kazakstan The Bekovas, joyfully reunited in England, are one of their country's leading cultural exports Quick start puts Uk firms first The British in Kazakstan The English invasion It's the language everyone wants to learn and the British Council aims to satisfy them Man and eagle, the deadly duo The historic sport of hunting with the magnificent berkut can still be seen Ii Tsesna Corporation Madanov, the silent artist of meditation Contemplation and solitude are catalysts for the paintings of a kazak artist trying to express the mentality of this philosophical people Chain reaction Almatyzheldorexpedition State Enterprise Land's hidden treasure Mining and Ommunications Rail System An urgent call for investment Telecommunications Railways Pumps Primed for Growth Waging a private war Electricity Power to the people Going nuclear could be the answer to satisfying demand First in the field Refineries It's world-class gas $6 billion development agreement by European consortium could bring a 40year bonanza Eximbank Kazakstan Direct line to exports of caviar Russia and Iran have dominated the world market but now Kazakstan is aggressively boodting its sales Sheffield group in joint project Higher Education Essential tips for your Kazak trip National Joint Stock Company Embamunaigas National Energy System Kazakhstanenergo

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