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News from 30/01/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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David Maddock and Louise Taylor, James Landale, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Nigel Smith, (Chairman), Jon Ashworth, Brian Rix, (Chairman), Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Magnus Linklater, David Pannick Qc, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, Marian Cohen, John Raybould, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, F. M. Pert, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Tom Rhodes and Peregrine Hodson, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, George Sivell, Philip Warner, Mark Leech, Editor, Howard Royse, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, R. D. Jackson, George Speaight, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Heather Neill, Richard Amos, Joe Joseph, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Ann Scanlon, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Mark Powell, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Jocelyn Hay, (Chairman), Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Hewlett Exon, Anatole Kaletsky, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Philip Bassett, P. H. S., Barry Millington, Richard Evans, Racing Journalist of the Year, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Andrew Finkel and Bill Frost, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Emma Wilkins and Joanna Pitman, Mike McConville, H. H. Shaw, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, James Pringle, A. M. Clark, Mhairi Beynon Owen, (Chairman), Peregrine Hodson, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Gabriella Gamini and Nigel Hawkes, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Humphrey Burton, Ian Brodie, Michael Dynes, Jo Carr, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Edward Owen and Dominic Kennedy, Neil Fraser, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Alasdair Murray, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky,

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Students to face £300 entrance fee University chiefs warn on cuts Blair says Tories fight in the gutter Blair's gutter politics gibe No Title Passport to Europe Index Science of sleep 'Protected' woman is raped Stalker rape hunt Win free flights Adams in talks with Mayhew Chirac ends tests Soldiers' bodies recovered In defence of Sarah Play the £50,000 Game Duke is taped talking about divorce Fun in the House, no fun for the homeless Political Sketch Police assured of primacy over M15 in fighting crime Protests secure amendment to Bill Calais Chronology Spencers reunite to leave Althorp for South Africa Level of protection depends on budget Labour unlikely to appeal over shortlists News in Brief Boy dies in icy canal Water chief to leave Care scheme criticised Bearded ex-Wren wins RSI typist gets £82,000 Women damage jet Scottish meat jobs go No showers for shellfish Day-tripper breaks bail Skippy still grounded Burglar freed over juror The millionaire life? We are working on it This is rewarding too, say £10m louery winners keeping their jobs to hep homcless Pilot of charter jet carrying 220 dies at controls Continental Airlines 'Raspberry of the future' provides a juicy cash crop for its creator Teenage 'bride' will not be put in care, judge says Digital Whatever It Takes Islanders will defy court over unpaid Skye tolls By a Staff Reporter: Prisoner with razor raped visitor as warders watched Families praise courage of Bosnia landmine victims MoD told relatives of deaths hours after blast was seen on television RAF types don't know their Arras from their Elbe Avebury grave comes to light after 5,000 years Corrections St Catherine's Monastery & Petra Teenagers are the poorest spellers Misspellings King's Cross fire victim bitter at £650,000 award Musician who has endured eight years of pain condems'wicked' London Transport PC's legs 'shredded' as he clung to car driven at 40mph Master Card Bacteria from Earth may have colonised Mars Navy sacks Wren over Ecstasy BBC to produce everyday story of Romanian folk Car Insurance Tory MP cleared of driving charge News in Brief Footballer held Jimmy's expands Daewoo recall Boy's torment River power Sting in tail Triple birthday HE Energy Heseltine hits new low with absurd claim of Labour villainy Riddell on Politics Blair plans inner-city homework centres Alliance Leicester Picture Gallery Sharp Price Crash Townend favourite to lead 92 Group Councils to close 'nuisance hostels' In Parliament Mission seeks to unravel mystery of lost explorer Brazilian and US firms to fund £120,00 Amazon expedition in footsteps of Colonel Faweett US women break into life at the top Porn publisher's empire running out of steam Mexico tells Britain to take business chances (AFP): Rifles given to released hostages News in Brief (Reuter): Saddam 'well' (Reuter): Opera blaze (Reuter): Jet hits homes (AP): Puppet state (Reuter): Gun gang slaughters eight in South African queue for jobs Eagle Star Clueless sleuths go back to school EU ministers dismiss British fears of monetary union crisis Dell Direct Chirac says there will be no more nuclear tests Bonn tax compromise Scientists and occultists baffled by Jura… Snow White's impure past Red Cross airlift to feed million starving in Kabul Floods in France threaten 100,000 Family thwarted in moves to put du Pont into care Forbes leads Dole in New Hampshire poll Troops sold' to colony Sex scandals sink US Navy 's reputation Clinton likely to reduce garrison in Okinawa Vigilantes rule in city of 'Seven Noes' James Pringle, in the second part of his series on Shanghai, finds that, despite a changing skyline, old attitudes linger on Change your bank Beware the Rip Van Winkle syndrome What daytime sleepiness may trying to tell you Legal & General Does anyone really need eight hours' sleep American experts say we could all use more hours' sleep. Jeremy Laurance casts an alert eye over the evidence How to get some rest without counting sheep Alternative Sleep Remedies Pobjoy Mint Get ready for the Tarantino remake of MacBeth Why bother to create a new film or television idea when you can endlessly recycle an old one? Joe Joseph gets an attack of deja vu The baby dilemma that won't go away Julia Llewellyn Smith talks to three mothers faced with a choice over Down's syndrome Mitsubishi Multiple Display Advertising Items The Open University Selection without rejection Magnus Linklater on the basis of Scotland's educational success Shelf death The Times Diary Carved up The Times Diary Picture Gallery A Juliet from Braintree Britain has so little to offer Sarah Cook that her marriage at 13 is no surprise Family first The Times Diary Ear ear The Times Diary Missing you The Times Diary Ennui and the French Woodrow Wyatt on the paralysis of Chirac's France It Took a Rape One crime in Okinawa opens a whole box of trouble Could Do Better Labour is moving on education, but not far enough An Exiled Mind Gratitude to a great Russian who taught us English Flaws of principle in draft new Bbc Charter Victims of crime Irish peace process Disk trouble Letters that are intended for publication should… Prison staffing US orchestras Ten years on Family businesses Lottery grants for individual merit Sport on TV Bishops' residences No maiden flight Court Circular Today's royal engagements Today's events Lady Michael Fitzalan Howard St Aubyns, Rottingdean Fruiterers' Company Meeting Utley Memorial Awards offer £4,000 in prizes Birthdays today Dinners Anniversaries Glovers' Company Church news Scottish Episcopal Church Personal Column Picture Gallery New entries for the Royal Navy Luncheon Appointments Appointments in the Forces Mystery of Louvre vase is solved Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Joseph Brodsky Joseph Brodsky, poet and winner of the 1987 Nobel Prize for Literature, died apparently from a heart attack on January 28 aged 55. He was born on May 24,1940 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maldwyn Rowlands Maldwyn Rowland, OBE Chief Librarian at the Natural History Museum, 196581, died on December 29 aged 77. He was born on March 7,1918 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ian Dawson-Shepherd Ian Dawson-Shepherd, founder of the Spasties Seciety (now Scopel, died on January 8 aged 80. He was born on September 23,1915 On this Day The Incendiarism in the Yorkshire Wolds Internet 'offers a big chance to small… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items CBI Standing out from the crowd Jennai Cox visits a company that turned over £300,000 in its first year from an idea spotted on TV Multiple Classified Advertising Items AUDiTEL (uk) Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brian Tracy International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Briefings Proving director's guilty knowledge Keeper of horses not liable for result of their release A Times Reader Offer Lone parent not entitled to disability premium Guidance for jury award Corrections Molby sets pace but most players show feet of clay PFA members find a little knowledge a dangerous thing in football management The Leading 250 Selectors in Interactive Team Football ITF … Rovers Full Sacks Central Defenders Nosh hungry for goals The players' overall and weekly scores and their values if your are considering the transfer option Mark Powell, of Bolton Wanderers, discusses his successful Itf side Central Defenders Midfield Players Midr… Strikers Managers News The Times Crossword No 20,077 Business Times Weathercall Swan Hellencek Tomorrow The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly BAe seeks record order to keep jobs Joint venture homes in on collapes of Fokker Stagecoach offers ticket to riches John Charcol Law Arts Compass takes Harry Ramsden's for a world trip Marriott rules out swap with Granada Sport UCI a picture of optimism with £100m expansion Television and Radio Business Today Share prices Pay talks Banks add to gloom on mortgages Shares sag on lower bookings at Eurocamp Tourist Rates Legal & Public Notices HSBC to fuse Montagu and Capel operations West Merchant to buy Panmure Profits rise at Haynes Debate on pay grows as public offer is rejected Confident Beale marks first year with 24% rise Fund to target finance initiative MCI and Microsoft to work together Business Roundup Bullough suffers Strike threat to bank Scb repeats bid denial Lloyd 's opens up review HTV rights division Filtronic moves ahead Trencherwood falls Eldridge Pope revamp CD pirates face curbs Holmesdale Building Society Midshires will not ward off speculators Bank of Scotland Backing the Standard response Bank may have passes sell-by date Waiting for Greenspan to cut Where silence is golden in the City Pennington Why Fed rates above the rest Persimmon buys Ideal Homes from Trafalgar for £170m Hanson takes control of Desimpel Buyout at Lep as receivers move in Erskine Daiwa sells US assets to Sumitomo Commodities Liffe Options Lloyds Chemists soars on talk of bid by Germans 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 Persimmon overkill Tempus Stagecoach Hanson Innisfree Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Red tape can't tie Powe down The Times City Diary Tim's time to go The Times City Diary Hello boys The Times City Daity Red hot The Times City Diary Would real earnings growth spell economic suicide? Why Pay Could Rise Philip Bassett on the part 'new pay' has to play in negotiations for better salaries Thrills and perhaps spills for business high-flyers Jon Ashworth on the ultimate client entertainment Corby Works Seismic shift over growth The Times Unit Trust Information Service MOPS Equities static as gilts fall Invest & Earn Japan seeks support for £4bn home loans bailout Legal Appointments Graham Gill & Young Multiple Display Advertising Items Fulmar flotation will give printer £40m valuation M-way tolling plan suffers new setback Graham Gill & Young Reuter Simkin Cost cutting 'endangers' companies The result of the Maxwell brothers' case has put the system under the spotlight Putting juries on trial Research into decision-making by jurors is illegal. Mike McConville says why he thinks this is wrong The verdict, as the case was put, was the right one Queen's Counsel Steuart and Francis Playing at the Bar Inns and Outs Freshfields What Labour needs to do Counsel Women Lawyers Qarry Dougall Zarak MacRea Brenner Michal Page Legal Quarry Dougall PA Advertising Limited Laurence Simons The quiet battle of numbers rages on Frances Gibb asks if atitudes towards women in the law are changing Slow progress in America Legal Appointments Quarry Dougail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Changing the Culture: Saturday April 20 Quarry Dougall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Big fish get the boardroom deals Mergers and acquisions are back in favour. But City credibility is all in the scramble to clinch the work Top 20 Allen & Overy Merton Michael Page Legal White & Case Asia Charles Fellowes Partnership Austin Knight Quarry Dougall N. B. S Reuter Simkin Bermuda M. L. H. Quin & Co Quarry Dougall Cloisters Corporation of London Shipping Law New Firm London EC4 International Company Services Limited Trinity College Oxford Quarry Dougall Multiple Display Advertising Items Chatworth Rowe & Partners The University of Nottingham Zarak MacRae Brenner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fidelity Investments International Corporate Commercial Fugard returns to face the new South African Apartheid is dead - what happens now? Heather Neill talks to a man with more answers than most Stars are born Concerts: New talent unearthed in Explorations 96; Beethoven quest continues; Kremer goes his own way LS/Knussen Queen Elizabeth Hall Interview Imperfect , but at least he's different Phitharmonia/Dohnányi Festival Hall Pop Frantic to be heard Emerson Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall Music 1 Passion hidden under the frolics Pop The Mavericks UEA, Norwich Riot of sound Dreadzone Fridge, Brixton The Times Music 2 Bronze rebuke to our material age Visual Art: Richard Cork on Bill Woodrow's sardonic sculptures at the Tate and young Americans at the Saatchi Around the Galleries Visual Art 1 Visual Art 2 Riot of sound Dreadzone Fridge, Brixton Maggi Hambling may have swapped paint for bronze, but her sprit remains the same Visual Art 3 A Times Competition Visual Art 4 How a genius turned to discord Theatre Virtuoso Wolsey, Ipswich Send off the clowns House of Bernarda Alba Purcell Room Entertainments Theatre 1 Theatre 2 Sanity on spin cycle The People Show 101 BAC, Battersea Theatre Guide 298,000 Readers of this Section Attend the Theatre… Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on Telease across the country Albery Theatre Choice 2 Zambian skill lights up cup of extremes Knockout stage of tournament playing to empty houses in South Afica Problems piling up for new RFU chairman Draw Sheehan on Bridge Word Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move For the Record Pools Forecast By our Sports Staff: Sri Lanka bow to all-round efforts of Waugh Consistent Ainslie confirms golden potential Dettori under starter's orders Champin braves elements for all-weather return today Thunderer: Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Racing Ahead Musselburgh hopeful of beating the frost Thunderer: Musselburgh McMillan has point to prove In Brief Johnson returns Chaloner's place O'Sullivan loses Fixtures Dallas delight as good guys blow it Cowboys steal intiative with Pittsburgh poised for upset Oliver Holt sees the team Americans love to hate win once again in Phoenix West Hull buoyed by draw Silk Cut Draw The Times Snow Reports Marathon caution urged Word-Watching A whale of a lesson Radio Choice No messing about with the sport of princes Review BBC1 Choice Rugby Union Chelsea survive Rangers' late rally Allen's penally miss seals home side's FA Cup fate in fourth-round dery No 691 Fa discussions feature Robson Jenkins passes Wales fitness test Direct Line Racing 41 BBC and ITV to share Euro '96 coverage

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