News from 23/01/1996
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Andrew Pierce, Sir Denis Dobson, Adrian Lee, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Mark Souster, Peter Wade, Don Rowe, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Norman De Mesquita, Clive Davis, Christopher Walker and Michael Theodoulou, W. Turner, Carl Mortished, Srikumar Sen, Penny Mansfield, Director, Mary Coughlan, Tim Linehan, Media Relations Officer, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, David Charter and Leyla Linton, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Sergei Kadleigh, John O'leary Education Editor, Kris Anderson, David Charter Education Correspondent, Debra Craine, P. H . S, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, George Wedd, John Street, Ross Dunn, Libby Purves, Sarah Wehner, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Rita Carter, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, G. Ellenbogen Deputy Circuit Judge, Charles Bremner, Mary Curnock Cook, Sarah Bagnall, John Hennessy, David Mitchell, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Graham Pressler, David Busst, Sydney Friskin, Gary Slapper, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Richard Evans, Racing Journalist of the Year, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Ian Ellison, Assistant Secretary, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Geoff King, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, James D. Zirin, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Roger Boyes and Michael Evans, Sir Edward Heath, John F. Donaldson, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Jerry Mitchell, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Richard Duce, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Agence France-Presse, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Chris Parker, Professor Peter Reddaway, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Bill Frost and Carol Midgley, Scrivenor, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tim Jones, Benedict Nightingale, Priscilla Brown, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Melvyn Marckus and Alasdair Murray, John Gunn, Vince Wright, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Roger Barry, Alasdair Murray, Robert Rhodes, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Philip Bassett and Ross Tieman, Alan Hamilton and Joanna Bale, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoBack Pain Harman will not quit over son's school 'We had to make the right decision in the interests of our child' Labour media director quits after clashes Index Credit where it's due Hillary Clinton summoned to face grand jury over Whitewater bills Two for one flights Grammars to top school 'Oscars ' The Maxwell maze Birth of planets still a mystery Maxwell off air Ashdown's terms Princess loses last top aide as Tiggy calls for retraction SFia Play the £50,000 Game Squabbling Labour wakes to find education nightmare is reality Political Sketch Clarke's warning over split on currency Privilege Insurance Ashdown offers Blair partnership - but at a price Tory damage cannot be repaired by single Former MP's son recalls torment by local children Divorce law reform put on hold for two years RAC wins case Murder charge Legion merger 3% pay rises ITN ballot Education chiefs send textbooks to 13-year-old bride Britain 'powerless to act' Dog can do what comes naturally Dell Direct Lorry driver fined £2,000 over girl's death Householder in clear after killing Thousands of weapons surrendered in amnesty Youth 'was knifed to death in fist fight' Sun Alliance Family leads cathedral tribute to stabbed head Brewers recommend tots for tots News in Brief Writer's libel win TV case deferred Sir Edward Heath Islamic Dawaa Party Noisy neighbour hauled over coals NatWest Safety Notice Nigerian who died after arrest had 45 injuries Future sports and arts stars to be given lottery cash Sportsmen cry foul over Major plan for national academy BR locks tram doors after coupling snaps BNFL Glittering prize makes Emma an Oscar favourite Naval worker with brain damage wins £280,000 payout Defence Ministry admits negligence Bypass protesters accused of cutting brake pipe Vermeer Exhibition Lawyers' reforms 'blocked by staff' Tories drop council house opt-out scheme Bogus schoolboy invites film deal What am I bid for these mothers of invention? Legal & General Rover Activists dismayed by Harman's decision 'Failing' comprehensive and its celebrated rival Mother 's choice puts political career on the line Riddell on Politics Emirates Hattie and Jack, new Labour's model couple Picking the best held no fear for Wilson Industry and union chiefs call on Kohl to halt rise in unemployed Crisis talks on Germany's decline as corporate giants squeeze workers Maastricht straitjacket blamed for French economic ills Nato joins forces with war crimes teams to seek out mass graves Serviceline Insurance Poachers prey on rare wildlife Tajikistan's chief cleric shot dead (AFP): Bomb suicide (Reuter): Mother tongue Mitsubishi German spy trio accused of keeping Mi6 cash Why West must stop paying court to Tsar Yeltsin and his barons With Russia weakened by growing instability, it is time for outsiders to disengage from the faction-fighting, argues Professor Peter Raddaeway Millionaire's flat tax lure enlivens us election race Republicans split in budget battle A copy Jittery Grisham back in courtroom Floodwaters start to freeze as cold weather returns Findings of Jupiter probe pose puzzle for Nasa scientists Oj is asked tough questions on wife's murder America declares 1996 year of Cyprus Polls strengthen Arafat's grip on power Rwanda refugees sent back to Burundi Colonial Direct (Reuter): US reveals chemical weapons News in Brief Helicopter lost (AFP): Gas confession Princess charged (AFP): Sheikh arrested (AFP): Jail van killings (AP): Pilot blamed (AP): Toys for boys Does your doctor really know best? Beating Back Pain Most people are being given completely the wrong treatment for back pain by their GPs. Jeremy Laurance reports From cystitis to cancer - diseases that back pain can mask What Doctors Should Look for The Multimedia ISIS Guide The aim of treatment is to keep active The great leveller Famous Sufferers Injections may be needed Hill House Hammond Oliver Sacks Why Harriet decided to put motherhood first Harriet Harman is under siege for sending her son to a grammar school. She deserves more respect, says Mary Ann Sieghart Bringing celebrity to book Publishers have discovered that even a bad novel by a famous fashion model or a New York socialite will outsell a work of literary genius. Joe Joseph wonders why RAC When girls fall out Last chance for Forte - and the City William Rees-Mogg warns against Granada's bid out of hell Not joking The Times Diary Picture Gallery Give the Yorks a break The hounding of teh Duchess is intended to force another divorce Paris Match The Times Diary Dry cellar The Times Diary One's vote The Times Diary A spectre haunting Labour Anatole Kaletsky on the book behind Blair's big idea Harriet and Hypocrisy But politicians have not always been so harshly judged Rais Arafat How to keep Hamas both down and out Ultima Hibernia The bull that is Erin, the grandeur that was Rome Use of juries in fraud trials Press reporting of mental distress Schools' role in moral education Divorce Bill Children in pubs Letters that are intended for publication should… Burns song auld but not so true BT regulation Endangered species? Out on a limb? Court Circular Birthdays today Royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Dinner St Mary's School, Ascot Sir Denis Dobson Memorial service for Lord Home of the Hirsel Personal Column Memorial Mass Professor Sir Edmund Happold Personal Column Denise Grey Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items On this Day January 23,1973 Peter Stadlen Basil Edwards J. B Edwards, CBE,, solicitor, died on January 12 aged 86. He was born on January 15,1909 Box of tricks delivers a full load Rodney Hobson discovers British inventiness is still a flourishing business 'Blue Peter' past leads to Smart affiliation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Selling your Business? Business Opportunities Urgently Required Making a success of bending ideas into new shapes Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stateside Wholesale Club Money from the Internet! A AudiTEL (uk) LTd. Be a Private Detective What's the Big Idea? Scholl Be your Own Boss Comstrad Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pet Foods Ostrich Farming Corporation Ltd The Pinstripe Farming Company LTD The Personal Number Company PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Briefings No abuse in luring defendant here Right to seek declaration Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tenders & Contracts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Times Reader Offer No precedent in sentence on driver over the limit Retention of money by police unjustified by unlawful act Corrections Transfer moves essential to Bare's success The Leading 250 Selectors in Interactive Team Football ITF Little spark from Cole David Busst, of Coventry City, is finding his Itf hopes hindered by a lack of goals News The Times Crossword No 20,071 Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall Swan Hellenic Little spark from Cole David Busst, of Coventry City, is finding his Itf hopes hindered by a lack of goals In the Times No Title Daimler cuts off Fokker's cash lifeline Economic growth at lowest for three years John Charcol Law Lord Sheppard heads East Coast bid team Arts Forte's fate settled by lunchtime British Gas in power plant deal Sport Norman pockets the ?3m difference at Asda Television and Radio Business Today Orange float Robert Maxwell Shake-up sought on power prices Heavy users call for electricity pool to be referred to the MMC Gas leaders to seek a delay for pilot study Tourist Rates TSB Danka to seek ADR placing European Leisure dips LBS deal OIS approach Trusts pick up Regal prepares rights issue For hotels deal Menzies warning as profits nosedive Superheroes sign up for Bluebird Bid rethink at US bank Life's ups and downs Boeing wins $4bn order Beirut exchange reopens London Scottish up 28% The Open University Bank savers 'lose out on Interest' Business Roundup Orange heads for market with £3.3bn price tag Profits fly back at US Air Who will bell the pensions eat? Pennington Highland buys MacAllan stake Farnell expected to announce US acquisition KLM Commodities Liffe Options Record run tempered by renewed bond weakness 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 Apples and Orange Highland Gas/ Scot Hydro Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE VOLUMES Regal Hotels Wall Street Archer in the frame for win The Times City Diary Close run thing The Times City Diary Savoy tribute The Times City Diary Getting the pip The Times City Diary Halo, halo The Times City Diary In style The Times City Diary Buoyant export market key to fulfilling growth target Philip Bassett and Ross Tieman assess the 'slippage' in order books Fokker left without cash prop Ross Tieman on Daimler's unkindest cut Midland George pays unfair price The Big Man juggled debts like clubs Melvyn Marckus reveals how Arthur Andersen's 'untouchables' unravelled Maxwell's web Legal & Public Notices That's the way the money goes Equities edge higher IG The Times Unit Trust Information Service First direct Quibbling about a QC Picture Gallery The Times Can a President be legally immune? Death takes a back seat To Advertise The Norton Rose M5 Group Lipson Lloyd Jones WB ZMB QD P&O Queens Counsel Steuart & Francis Advocates cannot be sued over work for the courts. explains how this might change To Advertise ZMB Kellyfield Consulting Chambers Shipping Law Queens Counsel Steuart & Francis The solicitors's organisation set up to handle clients' complaints is not satisfying the public, a survey finds To Advertise Garrett & Co 4 Pump Court - Pupillage 1997/8 JWI Wellman Smith legal search & selection FT Law & Tax Christie's To Advertise Norton Rose JDEdwards Reuter Simkin Construction Litigation Greenwoods Royal Air Force Westminster Medical The Times Newspapers Shipping Finance MSL International New Firm London Ec4 IMRO Trinity College Oxford To Advertise BHP BAIG Reuter Simkin Chatworth Rowe & Partners Justices' Chief Executive International Company SE1 Times Newspapers Shearman & Sterling M. L. H. Quin & Co BBC House of Commons The long and the short of Willis Hall In need of a lighter touch Sleeping Beauty Covent Garden Theatre Drama in his voice Holzmair/Wyss Wigmore Hall Spanish in parts SCO/Serebrier Queen's Hall, Edinburgh Music Tribute to an enigma Ives Festival Barbican Barclays Music 2 Haunted by imitations of mortality A Times Competition Visual Art 1 Visual Art 2 Watercolours make a bit of a splash Around the Galleries Visual Art 3 Visual Art 4 More sugar than spice Jazz Hugh Masekela Festival Hall Driving home tinder the influences Wolfgang Muthspiel Rhythmic, N1 Entertainments Art Galleries Circuses Jazz Pop Back to prove a point Choice 1 Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 411,000 readers of this section attend pop or rock… Woodforde's diversion blocks the fast lane Main fails to sparkle in championship qualifier For the Record Pools Forecast Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Ballesteros launches final drive for glory European golf is buoyant after the Ryder Cup tritumph last year, but, as a new Tour season tees off, is it as rosy as it appears? In the first of three articles, John Hopkins sounds a cautionary note with the quest for selection for the 1997 team only nine months away Keene on Chess Winning Move Collier Bay to take direct route to Cheltenham Market Rasen Rapid Raceline The Times Leicester Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Snow Reports Brooks claims Classic Thorburn out Collins defence Fixtures Crack shot sets sights on Olympics Andrew Longmore looks at the sudden rise of Calum Giles, the new king of the penalty corner By our Sports Staff: Sri Lankans stick by Muralitharan Boyz Toyz Weir ready to sign for Newcastle By our Sports Staff: Murphy aims high with Warrington SKI Club Word-Watching Thompson ends lean spell with a flourish Rivals lack the steel of Sheffield Journey into inner space BBC 1 Empirical evidence of our past mistakes Review Choice Tennis Cantona ensures chase goes on Ten-man Manchester United hang on for vital three points Times Two Crossword No 685 Atherton stresses need to regroup McMillan will 'fight for nothing' Srikumar Sen discovers a former champion using extreme methods to return to the top Liverpool forwards advancing claims to Venables Skelmersdale Golf RFU invites France to consider stamping allegation
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