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News from 19/01/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Sam Kiley and Peter Capella, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Adrian Lee, Pennington, Geoff Brown's, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Stuart Etherington, Chief Executive, Richard Thomson, David W. Hill, Mark Souster, Inigo Gilmore, Mary Riddell, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, M. DeSWIET(Chairman), David Prockter, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Geoffrey H. Lloyd, Srikumar Sen, Charlie Dore, Simon Wilde, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Wyn Galpin, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, John A. Baker (Vice-Chairman), John O'leary Education Editor, Kris Anderson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Barbara Cook, Nicholas Wood and James Landale, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John C. Salt (Consultant anaesthetist), Robin Pellew, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, John O'Leary, Betty Root, Shawcross, Quentin Letts, Quentin Letts and Emma Wilkins, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Michael Heseltine, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, and Jeremy Laurance, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Charles Pollard Chief Constable, Thomas De Waal and Carlotta Gall, Sydney Friskin, Barry Millington, L. PAGE(Professor), Richard Evans, Racing Journalist of the Year, Anthony Loyd and Andrew Finkel, Geoffrey Bray, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Winston (Institute of Obstetries and Gynaecology), Christine Buckley, Richard Morris (Council for British Archaeology), Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Leyla Linton, Andrew Roberts, Elizabeth's, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Colin Smith, Nigel Hawkes, Ruth Gledhill and Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Dr H. K. Prescot, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Jeremy Kingston's, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Richard Duce, Barbara S Young (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds), John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Charles Secrett, Simon Lyster Chief Executive, Matthew Parris, Bob Salisbury, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Adrian Fisher, K. EDMONDS(Clinical Director), Brian Clarke, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Alexandra Frean and John Goodbody, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Charles Dick (Conflict Studies Research), Peter Melchett, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Sandringham, Arthur Leathley, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Jonathan Mirsky, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Elizabeth's Story Major opens on EU policy Attempt to cool leadership fever Clarke rate cut boosts share prices Index Saturday in the Times Drivers fear for jobs over Brussels eye-test Jackson marriage is over Breakthrough in meningitis treatment Spot Check Yeltsin claims siege victory Climbdown on prisoner chaining Burt's back Abbey National Education Crusading hyenas and other laughing matters Matthew Parris Political Sketch Howard backs down over handcuffing pregnant prisoners Heal's Winter Sale Football adverts make a pitch for women fans GPs offered hospital role 'for a reasonable reward' British children trailing in maths BBC bars 2-minute political broadcast Commons watchdog clears Tory MP News in Brief Gulf cuts prices Ban escaped Defence order Potato crop fear Ticket rethink Registered mail Oil starts to flow The naked truth shocks father of anti-car protester 'She's a bright girl, but she's not doing what elderly parents think daughters should do' Lorry driver 'moved papergirl's bicycle' after hit-and-run death Jobless typist loses his sex-bias case A copy Fears rise for missing rail chief Bacharach and Como conquer techno generation Transplant man given cancerous kidney 106 Peugeot London fog ruins Tiger Moth's flying start on African jaunt Duchess waives expenses on charity visit Big spenders who need treatment Medical Briefing Air France Acne treatment blamed for deaths of two women Antibiotic linked to arthritis and liver damage Out, Damned Spot Dixons Best Ever Sale Passion flower escapes bulldozers Cheating landlords face threat of fines Expel children of thugs, say heads Bank staff suspended over leak on lottery Rover a Bove All, It's a Rover 'Peter Pans' trapped in an age of criminal habits Chief Justice backs jail sentences for worst drink-drivers Appel court ruling countered Simpson Hume voices doubts over divorce reforms Supermarkets salute Burns Night Weekend Shopping Frontline police to carry CS spray NatWest Business Accounts Interest Rates Wash and brush up at Marble Arch News in Brief Royal mourner Charge dropped Killer jailed Rail deaths Maxwell record Phones rerouted Man cleared BP Tories look again at their leader's tactical skills The grandees' plot: Westminster-watchers see parallels with the last leadership contest Dixons The Link The Communications Specialist Rumours reveal dismal state of party's morale Riddell on Politics Blair defends his 'big idea' against barrage of attacks In Parliament Court blocks sale of doctor 's book on Mitterrand 'lies' Bahrain hotel hit by bomb Hamilton Direct Bank Juppé aid for cities unveiled Alliance Leicester (Reuter): Arafat aides fear assassination as campaign ends Budget becomes key battleground for US election Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms New York alert after jailing of terrorist sheikh Clintons accused of hiding documents TV host Donahue bows out Lloyds Bank (Reuter): Plane kills shoppers in Indonesia World Sumary (AP), (Reuter): Son of Abacha dies in air crash Editor walks out on Kennedy (AP): Lesotho throne given to son (Reuter): Cabinet snub to Islamic Turks (Reuter): Pool star dies Yeltsin portrays bloody fiasco as military triumph Russian TV says escaped rebel leader has offered to swap last hostages for captured fighters Muscovites stay cynical Inquiry into Legislation against Terrorism Hijacked ferry is barred from Istanbul DiSNEyLAND Paris New bloodbath fears as refugees flee camp Burundi 'in the grip of genocide' World of Leather Brother of China 'dying rooms' doctor arrested Farrakhan seeks to meet Mandela National West minister Bank Plc Pretoria blessed poaching of rhinos Neo-Nazis blamed as asylum-seekers die in hostel blaze Catalogue of violence Papandreou successor chosen Cellphones direct Whirlpool Nato faces first test in policing Bosnian accord 'I am driven, and my children have suffered' Mary Riddell talks to Esther Rantzen about the successful relaunch of her career The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Beating Back Pain Today Why my bad back will always be worse than yours One man's odyssey with his spine from plysiotherapy to Alexander, via a bottom-burning corset Sign of the Times 'Her life revolved around Philip' Shared love and simple pleasures: our exclusive serialisation of Elizabeth continues, focusing on the royal marriage in its blissful early days before the King's death changed everything Tomorrow Book offer The Moben Kitchen Service Philip Howard Whether duchesses are top people or not, they demand top overdrafts Picture Gallery Cry the betrayed comrades The Labour candidate for Exeter, who betrayed his friends to the apartheid regime, has no place in Parliament Grrrr The Times Diary Unkind cut The Times Diary Lilley livered The Times Diary Knit wit The Times Diary Union pride Is there anybody there? Nigel Hawkes on chances of life in other solar systems The pace Quickens Major may not have the luxury of waiting Lamont's Odyssey Harrogate's Tories should embrace the bold rebel Mr Robinson Granada takeover bid for Forte Lottery and charities Lord Colyton Letters should carry a daytime telephone number,… Issues at stake in continuing Newbury bypass protest Hospital future World voyagers Primary school needs Cold peace politics Political debate Myth exploded Wonder pills Court Circular Today's events Today's royal engagements Lord O'Brien of Lothbury Dr H. K. Prescot British Museum Deputy lieutenant Anniversaries Birthdays today Personal Column Memorial services School news Dinners Luncheon University news Oxford Latest wills Reception Guild of Freemen of the City of London Legal appointments Professional Negligence Bar Association Forthcoming marriages Church news Admiral Sir Rae McKaig Admiral Sir Rae, McKaig, KCB, UBE, United Kingdom Military Representative to Nato, 1973-75, died on January 7 aged 73. He was born on April 24.1922 G. Stanley Rushbrooke G. Stanley Rushbrooke, FRS, Professor of Theoretical Physics, Newcastle University, 1951-80, died on December 14 aged 80. He was born on January 19,1915 Personal Column Trail Finders Barbara Jordan Barbara Jordan, former US Democratic Congresswoman, died from pneumonia on January 17 aged 59. She was born on February 21,1936 Emmanuel Lévinas Emmanuel Lévinas, philosopher, died in Paris on December 25 aged 89. He was born on in Kaunas, Lithuania, on December 30,1905 (From our Correspondent): The Late Duke of Clarence On this Day News The Times Crossword No 20,068 Aberlour Times Weathercall The Times Business The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly In the Times Arts Eurofighter gets go-ahead after argument ends Caradon inquiry launched by DTI Five years for ex-bank manager in fee fraud City welcomes rate cut and hopes for more UniChem to buy Lloyds for £547m Education Sport Bristol & West deters speculators Forte tries to sell two top hotels Merchant Investors Assurance Television and Radio Business Today Outlook fair Blue skies Profits take off at Vega Channel shoppers hit revenue National Westminster Bank Plc Barclays Orders and confidence steadier, say chambers ANZ Grindlays Bank Midland Tourist Rates Hostility grows to levy for gas users Barclays Doubts over Fokker Stagecoach pulls ahead Disposal by Xerox Goodison stands down No aid for Eurotunnel Labour spells out changes for Bank Business Roundep Hamleys reports festive record Bank of Scotland a Friend for Life A postcard from the real world A case to answer at Caradon Clarke's credibility grows in base rate tussle The long shadow of Nigerian fraud Pennington Eddie rues the day A fool and his money… IBM surprises with best earnings for over a decade Microsoft's earnings leap to record high Hill Samuel Bank Manweb seeks industrial customers Tiny Computers Ltd City dismay at £39m Guinness write-off Commodities Liffe Options Shares scale the peaks after interest rate cut 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 Guinness UniChem Scottish Power Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Sell Forte in the market Tempus Wall Street Manweb chief over the moon The Times City Diary Rocco ages Cut off Necessary evil Moving tale? The long and winding road to leasehold policy reform The Government wants to tackle abuse but faces a fight Sara McConnell Closing the competitiveness gap Michael Heseltine says Richard Caborn, Labour's competitiveness spokesman, is ignoring the facts Future of Forte is balanced on a knife-edge The outcome of Granada's hostile bid is too close to call. Eric Reguly reports The Open University Life offices fear pension mis-selling hurting sales Nat Power to build £32m plant Bank of Ireland Coutts & Co Base Rate Formula One great buys Laverstoke The Co-Operative Bank Plc AIB Bank Hsbc hit by $42m fraud Tottenham's game plan may bring rights issue Anglo American jobs warning Big advance at NatWest Bancorp Air traffic scheme faces 9-month delay Antiquorum Auctioneers GrandMet success in Brent law suit TI subsidiary wins contract P&o role for Galpin Heiton ahead at half time Mayne to sell UK division Strong advance in buoyant trading Member HSBC Group The Times Unit Trust Information Service Boss Hugo Boss Sex? Kitsch? That's over now Film: No more celebrations of hedonism from Pedro Almod?var. Or so the Spanish Maverick tells Julia Llewellyn Smith Hall-marked by humanity Theatre: Benedict Nightingale sees Wilde and eats himble pie. Plus, prejudice confronted through mime An Ideal Husband Haymarket Film Theatre Discordant view of racial harmony Dirty Reality Ii Cochrace WCI Mime Stripped of the schmaltz Classical Concerts Deutsche Kammer-philharmonie/Sanderling QEH A silent ovation Philharmonia/Zander Barbican Hysteria Tomorrow Entertainments Choice Weekend Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assesment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol an release across the country Choice What the world needs now Is Burt bacharach the ultimate hip icon for the 1990s? Alan Jackson tunes in to the deaddy of easy listening Choice Pop 1 411,000 readers of this section attend pop or rock… Bad case of primal therapy New Albums: David Sinclair suffers for Tori Amos's art but finds no holes in the Bucktheads Rockin' on the box As the White Room returns, pop on TV has never looked healthier Pop 3 Charlie still a darling Concerts: Overtalented songwriter; and an unfettered singer Charlie Dore Borderline, WC2 Recipe for a vocal storm Barbara Cook Cafe Royal Top Ten Albums Pop 4 Revenge has been fruitful Tori Amos was right to expose her private demons on her new album The Times Stating a view Scries 5 Software Ltd v Clarke And Others University of Plymouth Leader-Baker Scholarship Justice Craig Education Calculating start of automatic timetable with multiple defendants Direction displaces timetable Transfer from High Court QED The Sunday Times Abbey Tutorial College DH Easter Revision The Times Weakness in numbers John O'Leary on why Swiss and German children are better at maths Queenswood School Maggiore Budget A Level & GCSE Stteresa's Sedbergh School Why I gave my pupils those meal vouchers Bob Salisbury his school's incentive scheme University of Oxford Howell's School Denbigh Books to help with tests UCL University College London Eagle House School CIFE The Queen's Anniversary Prizes International Baccalaureate Oundle School Dirige Corporation of London N B Selection Ltd D'Overbroeck's Leicester University Easter Revision Educational Announcements EF Courses The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Easter Revision at DLD Challenge Educational Services The London School of Journalism A Job for Life Accommodation in Private APTS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items St James's College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Britain ready for tough start to qualifying quest India offer test of strenght By our Sports Staff: St Helens set sights on McRae as coach Legal & Public Notices Old Moore leaves Puglian red for dead The Times By our Sports Staff: Warne's wiles undermine Sri Lanka Spinner helps shaky Australia strike first in World Series Cup final Sports Service By our Sports Staff: Rules deprive Rusedski of British No 1 spot For the Record Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Screaming out for different line of approach Brian Clarke is left reeling by the inability of television to communicate angling's appeal Winning Move Keene on Chess Hint of optimism changes Old routine Collier Bay to relish testing condotions in Irish Champion Hurdle Kempton Park Rapid Raceline Perrett hurt Guide to our In-Line Racecard Yesterday's Results Catterick Southwell Taunton double takes Pipe to another century Little parity in wealth of nations Elgland and Prance lead pack in champions ship pay stakes Moment of truth for potential dictators Ioc to decide on 'super drug' tests Harris makes point against Nicol Lessons of 1971 and all that still relevant Gerald Davies looks forward to a May reunion of one of rugby union's most influential teams Clough agrees to transfer talks with Birmingham Liver cast-off ponders move Injuries and suspension threaten Newcastle goal Blazersale Discovery Channel Jumbo Sports Crossword Girobank Woman in a man's world banned from competition Snow Reports Carshalton relish task of ending Woking's supremacy Honda Drago ends mastery of Davis at tenth try In Brief Flesch leads Hopley called in Els in charge Auriol signs Doherty confronts life after death Support of family and friends helps boxer back for important bout Srikumar Sen meets a young sportsman trying to come to terms with tragedy The Document Company Rank Xerox Snowline Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Overture to a composer Is this the right way up for a boy band? BBC1 Choice Hockey 37 Atherton must stand aside for World Cup Simon Wilde believes a change of leadership would be in England's best one-day interests Times Two Crossword Carling shows faith in newcomers Pierce fails to find champion's touch Grand prix deal under threat First Telecom Boxing 42 British firm signs gold mines deal Daewoo's top target Search for an Identity This supplement was produced for the Times by… Picture Gallery Bat puts up stake of £182m Transport of Delight Silk Road Travels Leadership for change Contents Five principles steer the new Uzbekistan With a population of more than 20 million, the third largest republiic in commonwealth of Independent states is firmly on the path to social and industrial reform and is encouraging major investement by firms in the West We Can Supply Portland Cement Types 400-500 The lost heart of Asia No-one has captured Central Asia's elusive magic more graphically than travel writer Colin Thubron. Here we quote extracts from his classic work A melting pot of peoples Colin Smith, twice named International Reporter of the Year, assesses the rate of Uzbekistan's thaw after the Central Asian republic's emergency from long years in the Communist deep freeze Uzmetcombinat The Tajiks Year of the bride Tashkent Tractor Plant Sunni sufis show the path to Islam Religion Uzbeklegprom Pragmatic President won't rush reforms Karimov, survior of the dissolution of the Soviet Union, blends a Kipling dictu, and homespun philosophy as he outlines his vision of the c ountry's future Fostering new markets East meets West at a London conference as the Uzbek Deputy Prime Minister promotes trade and investment links with developed nations Black market gives its own green light The exchange rate offered by Tashkent's cash-in-hand bazaar traders is reflecting the confidence of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank in the strength of the country's currency Uzpromstroy Bank Sovplastital The White Gold of Uzbekistan Foreign limits are removed Privatisation Hotels are the key to a tourist boom The Great Silk Road provides enduring historical allure. But, when travellers follow its route, they will demand services worthy of the modern era GUKS The palace inspired by a poetess Travel Hints Tamerlaine: savage warlord of the past Historic Al Snapshot Fascinating mix of ancient and modern As the Great Silk Road serves as a catalyt for the tourist industry, the visitor can look forward to a warm welcome and come good honest hospitality Disaster plan to save the Aral Sea Uzbekistan and its neighbours are having to cope with the ecological costs of past Soviet policies Tashselmash Uzvtortzvetmet A bargain in the skies With a 300-mile flight costing just £30 and a growing network of routes, the national airline is set for a major take-off Workers like the perks Break-Away Uzbekistan airways Tashkent Airport Representative Offices Investors gain confidence Geoffrey Bray (left), joint chairman of the Uzbek-British Trade and Industry Council, describes the opportunities for bilateral trade How to make the most of the market Doing Business Through renovation to progress UK firms rise to the challenge Two different companies, Bat Industries and A. Meredith jones, are finding that their gambling instincts are paying off The plastic pathfinder Packaging Bbc gets tuned in to Tashkent Colin Smith reveals how, thanks to a presdential inviration, the Monitoring Service was allowed to set up ote newest in Central Asia Spotting golden opportunities Lonrho is just one of the international conglomerates that has recognised the massive potential of mining ventures Uzplodovoschvinprom NBU National Bank of Uzbekistan A sparkling initiative In a remarkable approach, income from sales of jewellery is used to develop science Uzpharmprom State Joint-Stock Concern, established… Reaping harvest from fresh ideas As the benefits of privatised farming become more and more evident, the republic is confident that it can achieve its target of achieving self-sufficiency in grain Phonon Uzbekfurniture Join us Industry rises from the ashes of war Stalin ptovided Uabekistan with its engineering base during the Second World War. The post-independence challenge is to moder5nise, expand abd build up export makets Daewoo brings a touch of Seoul One surprise result of Stanlin's deportations of the Thirties is massive current Korean investment in car manufacturing Innovatsia Uzmarkazimpex MSE Uzvneshtrans Uzbekistan Mpex Central Asia Trans King Cotton's new clothes Can Uzbekistan, despit the drying up of crucial irrigation resources, make the leap from fourth largest cotton grower in the world to top processor? Traditional beauty marries modernity Craft Kyzylkum Rare Metals and Gold State Concern Republic… Power struggle pays dividends Once target for energy self-sufficiency have been achieved, the Uzbek Government is expecting an export bonanza from the country's oil, gas, coal and electricity stocks Man with a vision Meet the minister who has enlisted Rothschild's gold expertise and Geneva's training facilities to boost foreign trade Luxury homes herald a boom in the capital Foreign partners need to move quickly if they want to help build a bright future Uzbekbirlashuv Quick guide to a Tashkent trip From climate to customs and eating to entertainment, here's what you should know before setting out on a journey to this land of l; egend and romance Culture survives and thrives The Arts This supplement was produced for the Times by… Uzautosanoat

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