News from 26/01/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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James Landale, Tom Rhodes and our Foreign Staff, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Andrew Pierce, Frank Ward, Richard Thomson, Netar Mallick, Janet Bush and Patricia Tehan, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, Joanna Bale, Nicholas Wood Nicholas Watt and Michael Binyon, George Sivell, Stewart Hodges, (Director), Lynne Truss, Patrick Vincent, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Russell Jenkins and Adrian Lee, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, David Summerscale, Head Master, Edward Stourton, Martin Fletcher, John Clarke, H. W. Turcan, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Capella, Robert Wright, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, John O'Leary, Quentin Letts, Sarah Bagnall, David Charter, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, A. J. C. Saunders, Jonathan Sale, Roger Hale, Russell Kempson, Allan W. Berry, P. H. S., Bryan Cassidy, David A. Evans, Sydney Friskin, Richard Evans, Racing Journalist of the Year, David Watts, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Nick Solomon, Peter Davalle, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Anda MacBride, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Stuart Sexton, Director, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Roger Jarman, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Sir Michael Perry, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Denis MacShane, John O'leary and Philip Webster, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Thomas Stuttaford, Surinder Singh Bakshi, David Hide, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky,
ResumoBridge Challenge Uproar over test failures by 11-year-olds Major 'enjoys the smell of electioneering' as clash earns Tory MPs' cheers By a Staff Reporter: Winds from Siberia sweep in Index Protection racket By our Diary Staff: 'Today' given out by radio cricket Language differences halt Ian Smith book Two for one flights Saturday in the Times Jews told to shun reluctant divoré ZAP Education Pledge on Stormont in move to reassure Dublin Premature hope triumphs over experience Political Sketch Teachers angered by MP's criticism of sons' school Grant claims he was talking general about inner-city comprehensives Law chief to consider splitting pensions at divorce Going Places Picture Gallery Alliance Leicester New prescriptions aim to cut drug bill News in Brief Victims tested for drugs Police pay £90,000 Helicopter crash verdict Agency sell-off criticised Youth wins apology Princess's short denial Two accused over 'bride' Ex-policeman is jailed over bribe to 'nobble' jury Tip-Off foiled £30,000 demand By a Staff Reporter: Britons win race bias case against New Zealanders Student crushed by lorry after relationship ended Police alert after pupils riot over meningitis Café is northern outpost of family business that stays forever Forte Whirlpool Jury finds Nigerian was killed unlawfully Vital clue of babies who beat Aids virus Dixons Best Ever Sale Farmers call for right to cull badgers In TB areas MPs prepare to extend wildlife protection Familiar voices offer no comfort Medical Briefing Blue suppers offend fans of bawdy bard Hothouse plan will transform day pit into modern Eden Promoters bank on Millennium Fund for cash to create Cornish equivalent of 'The Lost World' Scientists call for ban on diseased alders High & Mighty Jaguar Girls outshine boys at all three levels in maths and English League tables still problematic TSB Tests at seven Tests at Eleven Tests at Fourteen The Questions Homebase Results expose junior schools as weak link Poor performance of 11-year-olds highlights need for review of teaching methods Gillian Shephard may take credit for persuading schools to participate in curriculum tests, but she cannot hide from the poverty of the results, John O'Leary writes Vouchers may force nurseries to reduce costs A Times Competition BP Tomorrow Voters show loss of faith in Labour's readiness Blair maintains big poll lead but his party's policies are slow to win public approval National Savings Tories' meagre recovery worth only half a cheer Riddell on Politics Businesses favour stakeholder economy 'Soundbite factory' starts production In Parliament First Lady braces herself for grand jury questions Media circus homes in on Whitewater hearing Republicans reach deal with Clinton to avert shutdown O J plugs video in live TV interview Selènia Motor Oil Grisham brings rail company to book in court Nato Commander shuns Serb leaders over war atrocities Russians fear 'spy' backlash by Poles Greeks defend islet (AFP): American culture too costly World Summary PanAm set for take-off again (AP): Mediators fail to free Britons Snack attack Pentium Processor Picture Gallery Lisbon raises hope of East Timor deal Pressure grows for nuclear arms ban Russia wins admission to Council of Europe Parliamentarians of East and West ignore doubts over human rights and Chechenia invasion Currys (Reuter): Decision welcomed Old-style boss to run the economy Mitterrand mistress 'was phone tap victim' Charges over death unit stun Socialists Utah child killer's icy walk to the execution chamber (Reuter): 1979 killer hanged Hamilton Hindu holy man's underground feat strikes gold By our Foreign Staff: North Korea famine makes troops 'long for war' The Sunday Times Jiang acts to shut the door against 'pollution' by West Peking's leader has changed his wardrobe - and his policy of economic and political reform - writes Jonathan Mirsky Chinese President stages dress rehearsal for a retreat from reforms after party warnings Cutting cloth to suit pattern of the time Destruction date is set for the final stocks of smallpox World of Leather How to show you're a lady Eagle Star Direct Zwirn Why Jack Dromey is the proudest husband in Britain As Harriet Harman has fought for survival, her husband has stood by her. Today he explains why his children must never be political victims The Valerie Grove Interview Everest Fit the Best Sharps And then it was up to us Ten years after The Times began its new life in Wapping, Peter Stothard recalls the days of revolution Powell axed The Times Diary Inequality before the law Barristers and solicitors are as bad as each other—just try complaining about them In a spin The Times Diary House rules The Times Diary Long walk The Times Diary Late start The Times Diary Anglo-Irish Angst Dublin should become a persuader for democracy German Economic Gloom After its miracle, Germany needs painful renewal Trumps for All Bridge is queen of sports, for mind, memory and merry chance Labour's education policy and the Harman affair Lessons for the young Trial by jury Jazz legacy Review of kidney patient services Risk to game shooting Letters for publication should carry contact… Are rabies rules cruel or necessary? Frogs and paraquat Standing for gallantry Court Circular Today's royal engagements Today's events Birthdays today Luncheon Anniversaries Commemoration service Oil lamp find sheds new light on Roman London Receptions Concert and supper Church news Personal Column Parboiled heads deterred treason Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Dinners Scriveners' Company Wing Commander Roderick Learoyd, VC Wing Commander Roderick Learoyd, VC, one of the last three surviving RAF holders of the Victoria Cross, died on January 24 aged 82. He was born on February 5,1913 Personal Column Professor Sylvia Lawler Professor Sylvia Lawler, geneticist, died on January 17 aged 74. She was born on January 15,1922 Air Travel International Flights '96 KAP Travel Trailfinders Orlando Multiple Display Advertising Items Vacation Travel Dr Robert Weir Dr Robert Weir, Cb, Chief Medical Officer, Northern Ireland, 1978-86, died on January 7 aged 67. He was born on October 29,1928 Wilfred Fairclough Wilfred Fairclough, painter-etcher and watercolourist, died on January 8 aged 88. He was born on June 13,1907 Robert Burns News The Times Crossword No 20,074 Business Times Weathercall In the Times Eggar rejects £1.5bn gas levy Regulator's is overruled and British Gas's rivals are jubilant Electricity plan to spend millions on shining image Midas Leech turns £50,000 into £55m New Concept Arts 29-31 Premium Bond wins cut Belling pension fraud solicitor given nine years Sport 35-40 Sir Rocco's comeback aims stir Granada Merchant Investors Television and Radio Business Today Burton Group's sales up Tourist Rates Stella Artois EC urges common market for defence equipment Barclays quits share registration The Times Governor defends supervision by Bank Ulster Bank head makes peace call Business Roundup Procter progress Jobs created at Siebe Airtours warning Laker flies again Weiss braced for defeat Mr Gradgrind 's change of heart Overheard in the boardroom Government drops plans for gas levy Growing duopoly in share registration Bowing to common sense A suitable case for Oft treatment Place your bets Boeing regains lead as price war takes toll Charge pushes AT&T into loss US toy rivals locked in battle Mattel launches hostile bid for Hasbro Holliday hurt by warning Unitech 45% ahead as Far East helps sales Cellphones direct Government's BAA stake sold for £145m Commodities Life Options Rumours of Soros selling and bid talk rattle shares 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 Boeing flies higher Tempus Holliday Burton Mersey Docks Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Wall Street BA flies the kilt The Times City Diary Full house The Times City Diary Pier glint The Times City Diary Planemakers grounded by economics of common sense Ross Tieman finds a revolution sweeping through the regional aircraft industry Customer is ultimate stakeholder Tony Blair's new concept already has a clear meaning in everyday business, says Sir Michael Perry, left Learning from the successes of the 'Tigers' Edward Stourton on achieving social cohesion and economic growth Coutts & Co Unions welcome Cbi backing for higher real pay Mersey dockers given final offer Public Notices Safety Recall Notice Legal Notices Mixed fortunes in property market Taxing solicitors' costs in legal aid Law Report January 26 1996 Court of Appeal EU right of residence has economic base Standard Chartered dismisses bid talk Surge in bad debts hits bank profits Business Roundup Tate & Lyle ahead Witan advances Tugendhat for Circle Charity funds recover Losses extended at close Swan Hellenic The Times Unit Trust Information Service HSBC Who's a clever kitty then? Theatre: Benedict Nightingale explains the appeal of Cats, the world's longest-running musical A great voice in early bloom Opera La Traviata Theatre Royal, Glasgow Theatre Music 1 The Times Music 2 Ripping into Ludwig Concerts: Beethoven in quartet and orchestral form Emerson Quarfet Queen Elizabeth Hall The wood and the trees Philharmonia/Dohnányi Festival Hall Opera Multiple Classified Advertising Items World of Drawings and Watercolours Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris 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 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Circuses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choice 2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items A cowgirl gets the blues Joan Osborne has from bluegrass country to R&b heaven, says David Sinelai Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choice 3 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop 1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Your mother should know New Albums: Burt Bacharach's cheese is a hit again with the kids, but not with David Sinclair Carapace at the gates of dawn Tortoise don't write tunes or sing songs. Instead, they make me cry Pop 2 Pop 3 Top Ten Albums Music Club Pop 4 Pop 5 No Title These boys can play Blues To Advertise Call Leeds Careers Guidance Bromsgrove School Easter Revision Abbey Tutorial College Cife Skills Courses for Business Exam express A Level & GCSE Sorbonne University Duff Miller Courses KPS Easter Revision BAC Lansdowne Oxford Tutorial College N. B. S Exam Techniques Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford a Level &… Cats Davies Laing & Dick Business Courses MBA Easter Revision Mander Portman Woodward Cife Courses Chiropody Atlantic College Easter Revision Morris Easter Revision at St. Dominic's Oxford Enough to try the patience of St Olave It is time to stop shouting and address real issues, says Denis MacShane What the Harriet Harman row tells us about education policy—and why another parent echoes her decision When Jessica joined the workers Jonathan Sale describes how his daughter took up a work placement - and learnt an adult lesson Books to help …th tests Labour voters want the best for their children, too Harvard Summer School To Advertise Posts Head The Haberdashers' Aske's School Principal Independent College Education The Times Independent Education The British Institute of Florence Independent Education Consultancy St Christopher Business Career Skills International Baccalaureate DfEE Scholarships Shrewsbury School Independent Education D'Overbroeck's Ecclesia Cathedralis Sancti Pauli Londinensis Independent Schools Kensington Park School Sixth-Form Scholarships 1996 Graduates Lectureships The University of Reading Stowe School Walhampton Independent Education BAC McCoy chases National glory on Deep Bramble Richard Evans Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Commercial Union Doncaster Lingfield Park Course Specialists Southwell Guide to our In-Line Racecard Frost threatens meetings Giles draws Britain to brink of Olympics HSBC Challenge deals a winning hand Winning Move Keene on Chess Times chess book Smith puts in early claim for Games selection Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Boon puts Australia on secure footing In Brief Higgins sorry Germans defend Shark encounter Pittsburgh's men of steel glory in colossal task Oliver Holt meets the underdogs hoping to have their day against Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XXX Drifter with hankering to perform on world stage FA Cup Clubs seek to overturn Uefa ban For the Record Sports Service The Times Stalybridge building for future Snow Reports Cousins slips out of medal position Saturation coverage takes on new meaning Daly loses pounds in pursuit of additional riches Scores Royal Ballet France recall Penaud to face Scots French XV Word-Watching Discovery Channel An attack of the ETs Radio Choice Stylish new gang pull off daylight robbery Review BBC1 Choice Bridge 36 Asprilla heads for Newcastle and more controversy Huber taken aback by final chance Times Two Crossword Greene ready for hair-raising event Oliver Holt uncovers a player bracing himself for the chop at the Super Bowl West Indies lose Hooper Hewlett Packard Golf 38 Bugner's bid to mount title challenge ruled out
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