News from 29/01/1996
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A. Coustan, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Widget Finn, Alexandra Scanlon, Steve Jones, Ivan Roitt, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Patricia Davies, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Jonathan Prynn, Transports Correspondent, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Norman De Mesquita, John Habgood, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Desmond Dearlove, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Stuart Jones, Kris Anderson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, David de Peyer, Director, Robert Bruce, John O'Leary, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Giles Craven, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, L. D. Barron, John Hennessy, Edward Gorman, Steven Norris, Russell Kempson, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Sally Watts, Philip Bassett, P. H. S., Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Christopher Thomas and Zahid Hussain, David Miller, Barry Millington, Andy Cameron, George Brock European Editor, Richard Evans, Racing Journalist of the Year, Meg Henderson, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Arnold Wolfendale, President, Alix Ramsay, Nigel Hawkes, George Bickerstaffe, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Nicolas Walter, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Gerald Larner, Kathryn Knight, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Bryan Askew, Barry Lillis, Coopers & Lybrand, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, M. Kelly, Keith Hampson, Graham Searjeant, John Goodbody and Stuart Jones, Philip Pangalos, Godfrey Golzen, Christopher Irvine, Benedict Nightingale, Jane Cooper, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Peter Smith, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Stephen Scott, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, W. R. Angell, Stacy Sullivan,
ResumoVirgin Millionaire gunman surrenders after mansion siege Labour fury at 'soft on crime' accusation Nobel laureate Brodsky dies No Title Gas complaints soar Index Science of sleep Boy, 5, freezes to death Aston Villa triumph British soldiers killed by mine in Bosnia Council tax is to rise by up to 93% This Week in the Times Cellphones direct Spring attacks Major over Ulster poll London accused of using 'old British tactic of divide and rule' Labour MP attacked for naming Sara Keays and child Thaw offers only brief respite from snow and freezing wind Pub hits lottery jackpot again News in Brief Pay gap persists Film awards Pilots delayed Barton's back Arctic gold hunt Fanatic who had money to indulge his bizarre tastes Family 'frowned on wrestling' Young master of lieder dismisses his disability Abbey National Pop has lost its tune, says Lloyd Webber Signatories Schoolgirl 'bride' defies court order to return home Howard seeks us inspiration for crime clampdown British police study aggressive techniques used to clean up the mean streets of New York Tough guy with ruthless approach to low-lifes and ineffective cops RAC Hotline calls cost £80 each Road Atlas Soccer scores as new A-level goal Fortysomething fathers 'threaten future of family' Researchers say society faces growing turmoil as teenagers clash with pensioner parents 'I'm more soppy about my children because I am so old' " It's a Bowel Infection" Norwich Union More involved second time around CSA on the trail of affluent men who claim poverty Specialist care is key in breast cancer Medical Briefing Abbey's 'Vulgar ' window must go News in Brief Disabled victim World record Nightclub death Deanery raided Guard for whales Royal visit off Beware otters Branson crew to brave balloonists' Arctic graveyard Thunderstorms may force Global Challenger to follow route of doomed Swedish adventurer Ministry revokes rest periods for shellfish By a Staff Reporter: Spain agrees to pay Cornish fishermen By a Staff Reporter: Lord Lichfield bans mobile phones on pheasant shoots Emirates Mass graves scar hillsides round former Serb camp Rags and bullet casing testify to the thousands of Muslims feared killed by jeerinf captors Stay Sullivan visits a town where thousands of Muslims may have been killed, and talks to witnesses who recall bodies being stacked like logs GEM Joy and tears as prisoners freed EU will recognise Belgrade in face of American anger The Central Clinic Indian missile test and Kashmir clash stir arms race fears VE Americans honour space heroes 10 years after fatal launch From Reuter in Johannesburg: Whites 'must atone for apartheid sins' Mercantile Credit Elite unit selected for colony by Peking Desperate Dole seeks to create illusion of strength Magazine accuses Hillary of browbeating President Travel Tours Ethiopian Jews battle police in 'tainted blood' riot Keating trades on bad image Nobel prize poet Brodsky dies in New York at 55 Niger aid is halted after coup Embers of doubt smoulder in the basement of mighty Maastricht edifice Fate of Emu Paris ministers fall out over tight currency criteria France BT Nation of sceptics forces Kohl to keep bluffing Grmany Major hopes for monetary delay until next century Britain Entertainments Today's Choice A dally guido to aris and entertainment complled 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 Visual Art Recital Sausage and mishmash Theatre Slaughter City Barbican Pit Theatre Variety, the stodge of life Comic Cuts Lyric Studio W6 Music The Times A green and pleasant land? Marcus Binney on how lottery money should be used to preserve and improve our public spaces Legal & General Opera Now is the winter of our content Recital Ian Bostridge Wigmore Hall Film Jazz Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Beethoven's Missa Solemnis Reviewed by John Deathridge Books Barbican brass batter Bruckner Concerts LSO/Davis Barbican Dial T for torment RPO/MacKerras butterworth Hall, Warwick The Fields of Ambrosia Special Report on Sleep Science closes in on riddle of insomnia Anjana Ahuja explains the complex controls which are locked within our brains A jumbo disturbs us less than a baby's cry Tempur Today What makes life tick Nature's clock sleepy cells.. . and dreaming computers A switch in our heads Perchance to dream A sleepless crisis Insomnia has become a badge of courage at the office TES From Romo to Como, it's hip again to be romantic or square The golden age of tartan nad peroxide has returned to the clubs. Giles Coren on the latest nostalgia on the dance floor In with the out crowd: Exploring the club scene where cheesy is cool and Burt has never been away Why are these doctors so arrogant? The novelist Mcg Henderson describes her bitter frustration as she is patronised and ignored in her struggle to have her mentally ill daughter sterilised St. Joseph's Hospice Why I'm fighting for my daughter to be sterilised Glossary of Pop General Accident Direct Matthew Parris The case against homosexusals in the Armed Forces may be strong-but we have heard it before The most powerful case aganist integration came from America—but with a diference Stamped on The Times Diary Early call Realpolitik or the euro - but not both If the option is between votes and the single currency, Kohl and chirac will choose popularity Blair's lesson in retaliation The Harman row need not damage Labour for long, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Blithe spirit Royal Parks Constabulary says he has felt her… Fair shares New, new, new Eagle landing Graves of Vlasenica Ugly remains from the past pose hard questions for Nato Council of Hope A gain for Russia is a gain for Europe Welcome Back After her trauma, Seles is again a winner Choice , selection and resources in a child's education Irish peace process Give with one hand Letters for publication may be faxed to 0171-782… Minister defends drivers' eye tests Lottery and charities London Fire Brigade Gluts and shortages Prince Charles's millennium ideas Stamps of approval Court Circular Birthdays today The Countess of Denbigh and Desmond Dinner Today's royal engagements Today's events Anniversaries Memorial services Lieutenancy of Essex University news Researchers rethink clues to Dublin's Viking past Personal Column Picture Gallery Capital Flights Vacation Travel Orlando Trailfinders Embassy Flight Centre Air Travel Viceroy Air International Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Marriages Latest wills Barbara Skelton Barbara Skelton, writer, died in Woreestershire from a brain tumour on January 27 aged 79. She was born in Maidenhead on June 26,1916 Nature notes Jozsef Molnar Jósef Molná, interpreter at the British Embassy in Budapest, died on January 9 in Australia aged 74. He was born in Budapest on April 24,1921 Scottish Episcopal Church Harold Brodkey Harold Brodkey, author died form an Aids-related illness on January 26 aged 65. He was born on October 25,1930 Anthony Bessemer Clark Anthony Bessemer Clark, former managing director of the West of England P and I Club, died from cancer on January 4 aged 55. He was born on February 2,1940 By Our Labour Correspondent: Royal Palace Picketed Ofice of Works Strike Widened News The Times Crossword No 20,076 Aberlour Business Times Weathercall Air UK The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Tomorrow In the Times Tennis Yorke spots United's weakness Penalty dispute dismissed as Villa reach FA Cup fifth round Athletics Golf Rugby Union Heritable Capital Plan Ltd Hewitt and McMillan a durable double act TV Action Replay Steelers refuse to submit in Super Bowl Panthers too hot to handle Britain finish tournament unbeaten with defeat of Belgium Giles crowns qualified success Final Table Reid realises England dream Clay moves, quickly to propel Manchester Moore clears Giants' route British fencers foiled by French in cup Austrians dominate Slatter secures gold Davison goes one better Pair force way to final Lara returns with 119 Victory for Akinwande Ball is just off target Becker turns back his Australian clock Chang overpowered in Melbourne final as German recaptured best form Dramatic sixth game determines the final plot Tennis Commentary Seles struggles to control mind game Edberg's winning exit The Times Wilander's lawyers take drug claim to High Court Prospect of derby gives extra incentive to City Manchester savours FA Cup draw FA Cup Details Report on Reading goes to FA Burton makes Millwall pay for lack of unity Whitehill fare well thanks to Cantley Scottish commentary Draw Yeboah on the mark for Ghana Rangers insist defeat is not the end for Wilkins Holders' grip loosened by Vale threat Everton again look vunerable against Endsleigh League opposition Skilful Reading pay high price for aspirations beyond victory Where there's a will but not always a way to stop Giggs Russell Kempson on Manchester United's triumph over paschic powr at Elm Park Defenders state case for review of Taylor's deficiencies Snow Reports Pools Cheks FA Cup Fourth round Picture Gallery Non-League Unibond Beazer Homes Icis Champions Elect Overseas A first for Russia as Bonaly is denied sixth title Honourable duels too fast for the eye to follow Ivo Tennant samples an evening of cut and thrust in Surrey's red wine district Promise of youth puts Britain on right track Youngsters join Oakes in providing hope for Olympics Putting it all on the line for shot at Atlanta Shaun Pickering tells David Powell that he was happy to give up a lucrative career to pursue his goal and honour his famous father Simpson fires QEGS into cup final with late penalty A Times Compeittion Woosnam shakes off injury jinx to snatch victory Inspired Welshman turns on heat in play off showdown with Coltart Bell opens door as American golf's first lady Patricia Davies discovers the hopes and fears of the newly-elected USGA president The Times McManus conquers his nerves Robertson aims to cope with wind of change Edward Gorman reports from Miami on a Briton's quest for Olympic gold Charles surprised to be in Smith's wake For the Record Cricket Basketball Guide to the Week Ahead Winter Sport Rugby Union Rugby League The Times Sports Service Rodber eager to prove he is worthy of recall England XV Winnington undeterred by crushing cup defeat Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawless enforces Huddersfield's punishment Schoolboy Sampson passes England test Andrew Longmore on a weekend to remember for a teenager heading for international rugby Offiah leads Wigan on 14-try charge By our Sports Staff: Sri Lanka respond positively to tough challenge Astle hits dashing hundred On your marks for the people's race From a chuch decon to barbershop singers, the London Marathon is open to all says John Goodbody And now for a round of Cracky Crab After all that running, a gripping alternative The Times Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess St Mellion Fairway aims high Nicholson lines up talented novice chaser for Gold Cup Nap Stand Tall (3.30 Southwell) Next best: Square Deal (2.00 Southwell) Two meetings rescheduled Saturday's Results Lingfield Park Jump Leaders Rapid Raceline Ayr Thaw offers encouragement Sponsorship parameters in need of clarification Plumpton Southwell Unreasonable to bring claim after 18 years Law Report January 29 1996 Estoppel principles apply to formal dismissal Misdirection on reasonable excuse defence The Times Pregnant woman cannot sue over vasectomy Only one right of appeal in each asylum application Capitalisation, week's change Swan Hellenic Results and Statistics Sunday Tips The Times Hanson steps into the limelight Companies Rate watch on us and Germany Economic Outlook CBI finds small firm orders at a standstill Listing plan by Data Sciences Rescue cost Export plea Alternative Investment Market Picture Gallery Dispute brewing over KPMG pay Shortlist chosen for PLC Awards By our Business Staff: Fewer homes repossessed Good week for pharmaceutical groups Alternative Investment Market Word-Watching Why politics has yet to put risk premium into prices Gilt-Edged Tourist Rates The Pound Change on Week Stock Market McNally makes a clean sweep The Times City Diary Invest-a-fon The Times City Diary Golden words The Times City Diary Chairman licked The Times City Diary Who's Buying Britain? Societies guard against pre-float bids Virgin lines up Reed books £100 deal to control several well-known publishing names Last British Coal sale of housing Accountants urge need for standards RICS expects demand for shops to rise Bonanza year for foreign buyers Alasdair Murray on the popularity of the UK as an investment destination BP signals oil revival in Alaska Telecoms giants queueing up to ring changes Sarah Cunningham on the impending battle for Europe Stakeholder economy at work Tony Blair's concept is hardly new to business, says Philip Bassett Nescafé Gold Blend. Part VI tonight Short steams up to shunt Railtrack into the sidings An odd sprig of parsley Radio Choice A woman whose price is not above Ruby's Review BBC1 Choice The Week Ahead 35 Complaints double about British Gas Times Two Crossword P&O's Bermuda move cuts UK merchant fleet by 10% Criticism of 'fat cats' curbs top salaries Pay increased running above inflation rate Rival bid looms for Lloyds Chemists 'Most firms awarding 3.5% rises' Sharp Clear the Line 38 Master of Business Administration ESADE Edinburgh The University of Reading Leicester University It 's go for green to face tomorrow's challenges MBAs are responding to greater environmental and social consciousness in business, says John O'Leary London Business School The Typical MBA Tailor-made for the job ahead MBAs must meet business needs, says Desmond Dearlove Nijenrode University Student tax break Noticeboard Virtual work CV service IBM launch When a screen takes the place of a classroom George Bickerstaffe looks at the long distance learners who are taking their MBAs via the Internet Fine-tuning a boom market Godfrey Golzen on the rush to set up course for German speakers The MBA Office Henley Management College If you want to get ahead, get out of the class Widget Finn looks at Manchester Business School's approach Instituto de Empresa Courses which benefit women A distance option is ideal for mother, says Sally Watts The Spanish school to rival Harvard Desmond Dearlove reports on the Barcelona institute that gives internationalism a new meaning How I made it through first term From Office to Business School a Studnets Story Manchester Business School Learning to face the press Desmond Dearlove discover how a 20 second soundbite could help to ruin a company's image City University Business School Imperial College Mba Telephone The inside, off side and far side of schools A browse through some books on what business schools have to offer Telephone RSM Bradford Management Centret The Ashridge MBA University of Paisley University of Westminster MBA The MBA Carrer Guide University of Leeds MBA fair 1996 MBAth Students take fast route to Wall St Richard Thomson in New York reports on Stern's formidable power to attract expert lecturers Cranfield University Planning to move into a higher orbit George Bickerstaffe on the management and business school of Hong Kong University, which is aiming to become the best in the Pacific Basin Essec How to pay your way Where to get loans for fees, tuition and living expenses Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Hertfordshire Sems Warwick Durham University Business School University of Central Lancashire The University of Nottingham The Management School Acca The old MBA network George Bickerstaffe on the on-going relationship hetween a business school and is graduates Telephone De Montfort University SGBS The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and… University of Southampton Kingston University Educational Mangement Development Unit University of Exeter The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Kaplan MBA Manchester Business School MBA Aston University Boston University Master of Business Administration Telephone HEC
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