News from 16/01/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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James Kitchenham, Robert Silver, Jan Molby, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Adrian Lee, Jonathan Miller, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, David Pannick Qc, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Rosalind Ingrams, Jeremy Kingston, Barbara Brown, Ludovic Kennedy, Noel Goodwin, Carl Mortished, Richard Evans and Julian Muscat, Simon Wilde, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, David Gladstone, Martin Fletcher, Ted O'toole, Vice-Chairman, Dorothy Silberston Vice-Chairman, Kris Anderson, Derek Williams, Richard Ford, Alice Thomson and Tim Jones, David Jamieson, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Ball and Russell Kempson, Brian Orr, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Sharon Maxwell-Magnus, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Randhir Singh Bains, Michael Clark, Gillian Howard, Anatole Kaletsky, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Valerie Riches, Director, Woodrow Wyatt, Jonathan Sacks, Arthur Leathley and Janet Bush, Nigella Lawson, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Kate Muir, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Philip Bassett, Lindsay Cook, Thomas De Waal and Carlotta Gall, Frances D'souza Executive Director, Graham Allen (Shadow Ministe for Transport), Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Gary Slapper, Barry Millington, Eric Reguly and Melvyn Marckus, John Higgins, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, M. A. Abbasi, Alice Thomson, John Griffith, President, Eric Reguly, Andrew Drummond and Richard Duce, Oliver Holt, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Maurice Frankel, Director, Dalya Alberge, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, Agence France-Presse, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Chris Parker, Carlotta Gall, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, P. Hendicott, Giles Radice, Chairman, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Wadham, Acting General Secretary, Kate Bassett, Michael Church, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Vince Wright, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Alistair Burt, Michael Parker, Colin McQuillan,
ResumoElizabeth's Story Bloodbath as troops storm siege village Hears for fate of hostages as Russians launch onslaught 'to uproot terrorism' Young Tories fail to get a quorum British Midland Index Minister is rebuked for Times letter Pages 14 and 15 Part three: a private sense of fun… Prisons to stop shackling women about to give birth Index Top writers in the Times Index Scargill's theme-park Last rites for a man and his language Index Play the £5,000 Game 'Wishful thinking' Clarke savaged by MPs Basildon Man finds a way to stay on track Political Sketch Miners win battle for 'white finger' damages BBC Radio Forum to devise code for children's moral education Labour plans 'citizens service' Hindley seeks help from former law lord News in Brief Postal charges to rise Maxwell jury still out New roads slashed Twenty Newbury arrests Oxbridge club vote Harrods to sell houses Fears increase for girl, 5 Sisters will play rugby Diary reveals student's fatal last-minute change of plan Raped Austrian tourist gave written warning after by Thai monk Easy vows give unholy candidates soft life in monastic ranks By a Staff Reporter: Surgeon fined £900for noisy birthday party Car Insurance US poet is awarded Eliot prize Offenders face regime of hard work in uniform Sweetex German may win release of jungle hostages Commission dose to breaking arms deadlock Mayhew belives international body has bridged gulf dividing parties in peace process Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Sally No Title BR threatens to derail schoolgirl's cheap fare Passengers face fines for taking advantages of commputer line ticket blunder High-flying Branson will sniff out ozone holes VI-SPRING Export of art treasure delayed By a Staff Reporter: Ex-policeman 'tried to nobble jury' By a Staff Reporter: Island's Sikh laird takes poetic licence with Burns Fugitive poll-tax rioter goes free Home & legacy Home&legacy New simpler bible cuts our grace in search for favour Medical charity giants unhurt by lottery's first year Government claims vindication as fears that income would suffer prove unfounded Linguaphone Sir Cliff paints grim picture of poverty in modern Britain Princely praise for cheese victory Protestby reluctant opera star Commercial Union Patient stabs his mother to death Lexus MPs cast off bias to put Clarke and George on the spot Riddle on Politics Tory activists back Major's leadership and party unity Hess Tory Left keen to lure Chris Patten Women put pressure on Blair Minister struggling to escape chains of opponents' hostility Smith condemns 'dull' Finance Bill In Parliament The Times Labour given health warning Bar backs complaint scheme in close vote GA Family tree experts branch out globally on the Internet Genealogists make historical connections through modern technology Riddle of jet that has everything but a pilot Bradford & Bingley Baby Bliss for parents of Rhys News in Brief Tube 'surfer' dies Singer barred Statesman waits Home alive Player warned Villagers see tanks blast their homes into rubble 'We destroyed the school and we know there were women and children inside it' ISIS Swinton Hostages caught in Russian chiefs' deadly rivalry Kremlin gives priority to show of force against chechens Yeltsin acts tough with eye on second term Half-hearted affair as Europeans are told to love the euro Jitters over EMU Brushed aside Bavarian leaders fall out of step in march to monetary union Sausage sellers and pilgrims invade Mitterrand's refuge (Reuter): Death trail of 'Black Widow' Fascist thrust scars student duelling clubs Papandreou quits under pressure from colleagues Bosnia obstructs prisoner swap over fate of missing Muslims Britain's envoy to Nigeria returns The Royal Bank of Scotland UN cash cut means boat people must return to Vietnam V-TEC Lion Mountain's royal tomb yields ancient treasure of jade and gold King Moshoeshoe dies in Lesotho road accident PoWs will star for Korea News in Brief (AFP): Algeria bomb (Reuter): Nuclear test (Reuter): Orphan defence (Reuter): Bribes guilt Religious Right divided by Republican prophets Loathing for clinton is only key to unity Harsh regime of Cellblock D cramps Dapper Don's style Honda Gingrich accused of betraying his own revolution Legal & General The Queen:'My dogs don't beg' The Queens as dor-lover-she feeds them herself every day at 5pm A Passion for Pets At ease with Laura Ashley but not with her speeches The Private Woman Philip was to look after the children . . . and how she keeps motherhood distinct from her position as monarch Elizabeth as a Mother 'It's all right for Joan Collins but not for me' Royal Fashion Cellphones direct Elizabeth The Harvey Nichols of baby units Queen Charlotte's maternity hospital in London is under threat. Here, mothers who have had their babies there tell Sharon Maxwell-Magnus why it must not be sacrificed in the name of cost-cutting Norwich Union No Title Secret pain of a politician Dr Thomas Stuttaford on the causcs and treatment of renal stones Kumon Maths Denzil McNeelance Sacking this man on camera was a shaming final act Seldom has humiliation been meted out as publicly as it is on BBC 2 tonight. What became of discretion Everest Inside Section 2 Hill House Hammond Paris rediscovers its appetite for cafe philosophy Kate Muir reports on the French revival of intellectual brunch The Open University A school is a moral community Jonathan Sacks says virtue is taught by habit, not lessons Gable end The Times Diary Picture Gallery Give us that old red glow Arthur Scargill is just a sideshow in the great socialist theme-park More fizz The Times Diary Not yet The Times Diary Call it select The Times Diary Just chequing The Times Diary Good books The Times Diary Calling Blair's bluff Woodrow Wyatt says the Tories spell prosperity No Title Core of the Curriculum The commanding message of Tate and Lawrence Chechen Storm If Russia wills, Yelstin must pay the price Read his Lips Forbes may not last, but his flat tax might Tory policy: points of contention in Thatcher lecture DTI inquiry Big freeze Age bias Picking political asylum candidates Divorce Bill Release of mentally ill Call for action on the 'right to know' Foreign aircraft safety Fair play Court Circular Today's royal engagements Lecture Dinners Today's birthdays Personal Column School news Anniversaries Earl rebuilds his family's Victorian telescope Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Church news Personal Column King Moshoeshoe II Moshoeshoe II, King of Lesotho, died in car crash yesterday aged 57. He was born in 1939 Roy Nash Roy Nash, jouralist, died on January 3 aged 77. He was born on October 3,1918 Margaret Harrison Margaret Harrison, violinist and dog breeder, died on December 24 aged 96. She was born on April 20,1899 Hubert Nicholson Hubert Nicholson, author, died on january 11 aged 87. He was born on January 23,1908 On this Day Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division. A Russian Dancer's Nullity Suit. Barocchi, Otherwise Lopokova v. Barocchi The Leading 250 Selectors in Interactive Team Football Gohil brothers take turns to call the shots Amicable method of setting managerial disputes is key to leaders' success Molby's points explosion The Players' overall and weekly scores and thier values if you are condsidering the transfer option Bloodbath as troops storm village The Times Crossword No 20,065 Business Times Weathercall Air UK The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly In the Times British Gas halts repair work to millions of homes Sir Rocco Splits dual Forte role Burton chief invited to join board Britannia beats speculators John Charcol Arts Law Way open for lower rates Sport Builders warn of 20,000 job cuts Television and Radio Business Today Stock Market Indices Labour's likely impact assessed Tomkins ahead Financial services busier as job losses grow BAA sets record for passenger numbers Mis-selling victims 'in dire need' says union More trapped as negative equity debt tops ?8bn Pearl in bitter dispute with union Picture Gallery By our Industrial Editor: Post Office chief rejects sell-off talk Whitehall manpower ministry proposed Milestone North Sea oil project approved Bussiness Roundup PWS back in the black Charnos to invest £30m Arjo Wiggins sheds jobs Bank complaints rise CD deal for PolyGram Storehouse chairman Coda returns to profit Carlton chiefs pay rises Tourist Rates No foreigners please, we're British Barring the way to the top at C&W Will SirAnthony Swing the day? Ken and Eddie fight it our for last place PENNINGTON Tomkins profits of £126 disappoint Rolls wins £50m of orders Compromise reached on top jobs at C&W Deadline for Genco2 investors Merchant Investors British Steel to invest £70m Firm picked to find new share chief Commodities Liffe Options Tough going for snares after last week's falls 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 New Woolwich lacks value Tempus BAe Generators Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Tomkins Wall Street Granada chief fully booked City Diary Picture Gallery What life under Blair may hold for business Philip Bassett looks at a report on the impact a Labour government might have The sky is no longer the limit Ross Tieman on the dog fight between aircraft builders Stores out of tune Nemesis for central banks Anatole Kaletsky Cash from building society deals should compensate for mis-selling The Times Unit Trust Information Service Deutsche Telekom London Modest gains in thin trading HSBC Group Sorry, the dinosaur's got my cheque book Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Selling your Business? Business Opportunities Ostrich A Future in Television and Film Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grun Swift A AudiTEL (UK) LTD Two hands to the pumps James Kitchenham reports on two men who turned their dream into reality in a year Start a Profitable Import/export Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eye-Spy Franchising Ltd Mail Boxes ETC Food Glorious Food! Uniglobe Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items A gent Commercial Pinstripe Farming Company LTD Could You Control your Own Company Global Business Services The Times Newspapers Briefings Around the Galleries Visual Art 1 Oxford gets the hang of the new Visual Art: Richard Cork sees a great collections transformed; plus other shows Visual Art 2 In a series of hand-tinted photographs at Camden… Music Rollercoaster of emotions Concert Red and dead Jazz The National Gallery Tomorrow Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complted by krls Anderson 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 Choice 2 Grimm account of teenagers in peril Opera A sure touch with rhythm and balance Lindsay Quariet Wigmore Hall Adventurous organists Recitals Choice 3 The Times Opera Can paradise be revisited? Michael Church asks whether the Rsc is foolhardly to stage the best French film ever' The Times Theatre 1 Theatre 2 Strange travelling companions Mime: Debra Craine on an auspicious opening to the London Festival Theatre 3 The colour of brotherhood Theatre Love's labours lost Romeo and Juliet The Magic Flute Theatre QD Quarry Dougall Kellyfield Consulting Minter Ellison ZMB Reuter Simkin Multiple Display Advertising Items The medical 'courts' that can try a doctor's crimes Gillian Howard looks at the rules and regulations that keepdoctors up to scratch Labouring the point Inns and Outs Picture Gallery The Times When the referee does get it right Counsel Global Players Allen & Overy Baker &McKenzie Charles Fellowes Partnership Zarak MacRae Brenner, Recruiment Consulants Taylor & Root BBC Legal Appointments ZMB Multiple Classified Advertising Items 24-hour 24-carat service The worldwide legal whirl—New York, Moscow, Peking, Tokyo The leadin law firms have gone global to meet client needs Multiple Classified Advertising Items QD Quarry Dougall We are a rapidly expanding firm based in Worthing When provoked was a male word Gary Slapper traces the slow process of balancing out the law, so that it applies equally to both sexes Multiple Classified Advertising Items QD Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young Baker &McKenzie QD Quarry Dougall MP Michael Page Legal BT Fair rate payable to salvor Self-incrimination privilege Legal Appointments James Goodman Associates Ltd Intrnational Distillers & Vintners Limited Alderwick Peachell Limited Restriction of tenders unlawful Methodology for estimating pupil numbers Daniels Bates ZMB Chambers&partners MP Michael Page Legal ZMB Eagan Janion Selector Europe Adamson 7 & Partners The Chambers of Mr Raymond Kidwell Q. C The Times W. S. Walker & Company Shearman & Sterling QD Quarry Dougall The Times Newspapers Howgate Sable Woolwich Racing likely to receive £7 million from tax cut Richard Evans Racing Ahead Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Carlisle WORD-WATCHlNG Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess England's attitude handicaps one-day endeavours Alan Lee believes South Africa's appetite for limited-overs cricket reflects the national passion for it United prepare themselves for the Roker Roar For the Record Snow Reports Today's Fixtures Picture Gallery Llanelli flanker vital cog in Wales game plan Discovery Channel Crowe bows to injury and retires at the top In Brief Late starter Date for Lewis Breakthrough Back on track Dallas deliver dose of harsh reality Smith shatters packer's hopes of a romantic return to the Super Bowl Nicol returns triumphant from border raid Bose Buoyant Wigan draw Cup joy Word-Watching Pools Forecast Syed pins Olympic hopes on wild card Going up in the world Radio Choice Mathematical mystery amounts to a winner Review BBC1 Choice Raging Wise men begin search for reluctant star Agassi's defence plunges into downward spiral Times Two Crossword First-division clubs sound warning American Football Malcolm to pay for speaking out Direct Line
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