News from 02/02/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Winston Graham, Phil Yates, Nikolai Fedorov, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, M. D. Varcoe-Cocks, Vijitha Yapa, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Margaret Yates, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Robert Ashby, William E. Bridge, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Jane De Swiet, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Robert Jackson, Kris Anderson, Debra Craine, Anthony Beaumont-Dark, N. Bradshaw, Christopher Mayhew, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Laurie Magnus, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, S. R. Lancelyn Green, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Richard Whatmoor, Norris McWhirter(Chairman), Philippovish Petrov, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, John O'leary, Michael Rosen, Gordon Waddell, Ron Smith, David Charter, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Richard Cork, Rachel Bridge, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent and David Maddock, Robert Bruce-Chwatt, Gillian Bowditch, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Nicholas Wood, Edward Rossel, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Richard Luce, Raymond Keene, Philip F. Nind, Peter Le Cheminant, Jonathan Prynn, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Leyla Linton, Peter Scott, Karen Zagor, P. H. S, Caroline Merrell, Patricia Tehan and Robert Miller, Borls Kuznetsov, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, P. J. Fabricius, Graham Hills, Derek Bloom, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Richard Duce, Edith Gulyaeva, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Chris Parker, Jeremy Laurance and Joanna Bale, Boris Kolesnikov, Matthew Parris, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Noel Johnson, Caitlin Moran, Mark Pearson, Walter Gammie, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, David Sinclair, Stacy Sullivan and our Foreign Staff, Tim Jones, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, R. J. Jackson, Benedict Nightingale, Natalya Korenkova, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Dr Raj Persaud, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Roger Panaman, J. W. Devall, Valerie Grove, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Colin McQuillan, Bryan Burdett, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoBuoyant Tory M Ps to stick with Major Leadership challenge ruled out Labour by-election victory Hemsworth Natro reform call Picture Gallery Index Back on the killing slopes UFO 'buzzed' airliner at Manchester airport Rediscovery of a Bacon Deal on custody ends dogfight Way open to credit card Internet trade Saturday in the Times Valerie Grove Maths on Video Win free flights Clinton meets Adams at White House Perky poodles rush to kiss the brogue that kicks Political Sketch Hospitals struggle with shortage of casualty doctors GPs and foreign staff drafted in Cellphones direct Bottomley to hold talks on sports coverage Scuffles delay Belfast funeral Royalties report is music to writers' ears Asylum details must be disclosed News in Brief 'Sex tours' review Murder charge Scott publication Police win say Widow atacked Pub killings Fossilised flower Court challenges sport's right to put its house in order Two firemen die after going back into empty house Part-timers killed in explosion were wrongly told boy was trapped in upstairs room By Staff Reporters: Egyptian wine kills British tourist Traffic offender banged to rites Italian Air Force opens fire on ailing Tiger Moth Boots Request for a waitress was sexual prejudice Apple Computer, Inc. Queen promotes her champion of double glazing Top post for royal troubleshooter Prince's Tv firm to produce life of Queen Mother Maples Presley trader keeps on rocking Tomorrow RAF checks cast fresh doubt on safety of Tornado Investigators call for action after 22 planes crash amid reports of fuel tanks falling off in manoeuvre Church appeals for worshippers to donate more Davalued investments cause crisis First Telecom Six life terms for schizophrenic who killed twice Picture Gallery Health service 'is ignoring advice on treating osteoporosis victims' British bat follows wolf into extinction By a Staff Reporter: Tesco stores ban leaves shoplifter on the shelf Newbury protesters injured News in Brief Murder charge Taxing task Airport arrests Phone alert Police dig up body after 16 years in Bible John hunt DNA testing could at last identify Sixties sex killer who quoted from the Scriptures Distressing signs parents must face Calmer seas yield cheaper catches Weekend Shopping Currys Villager jailed for campaign of arson There's No Such Thing as an Average Person 406 Peugeot Review of MPs' salaries answers only part of the problem Riddell on Politics Harman is facing revolt by local party activists The Link Theatre's best perform tragedy for sceptical Commons audience Tory MP's widow is favourite to fight his seat Bernard Cornwell Major is expected to call pay inquiry Half a million Russian miners strike over pay Kremlin offer fails to halt showdown that could prove damaging for embattled President Life eked out above and below ground Iranian banker in Paris disappears 'with ?9m' Yeltsin's rival pledges to restore Soviet might 'Pastrami summit' leaves New York diners in awe US planes drive out Bosnian troops Patrols stalk tiger poachers in Siberia From Associated Press in Moscow: Black Sea admiral sacked M Shokri & Associates Ltd. Britain considers legal challenge to Iberia handout Critics of £440m aid for ailing airline say decision flies in face of fair competition National interests prevail in Brussels battles for state subsidies Coming after previous cases involving the prestige of national bodies, the Commission's credibility, Charles Bremner writes Hamilton Kohl cuts dry up German spa cures Italian President names new Prime Minister Shadowy 'fixer' takes top job Man in the News Spanish to learn English at three Chirac calls for reform of Nato's military role Transatlantic alliance is vital for European security, French President tells Congress Botched brewery visit fails to refresh flagging Dole Orange Videos put the fire back into smoking Dissident is in line for Nobel prize Mars explorer unveiled Tigers name suicide bomber Oldest galaxy is found Monks arrested for fraud World Summary Mugabe faces poll challenge Bahrain expels Iranian envoy Man held over Internet porn The father of all ambitions Small body, big voice, big heart The Valerie Grove Interview Thomas Quasthoff is a world-class singer first—and a thalidomide victim second The Sunday Times In the shadow of the stalker Dr Raj Persaud reports on a frightening and violent obsession Valentine Why drug addiction is not a style issue Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting has made heroin chic. Giles Coren discovers the depressing reality Sign of the Times Eagle Star Direct Philip Howard The critics hate the stage version of Les Enfants du Paradis—I'll be there Poor John Longueurs Picture Gallery More socialist than thou Pig-headed though he may be, there is a quixotic grandeur about Arthur Scargill and his absurd new party Vic and Bert Heart attack High pitch It ain't cricket, cobber Spanish Malpractice A bad decison for Iberia, Spain and Europe Degree Quality Fees may be the future, but not at a flat rate Young Masters Music comes early: painting must wait Judgment on a pay rise for MPs The need for a long-term solution to university funding Room for savings on back pain bill Haunting smell Wolves in the wild Pay as you view Bishops' residences Lottery and charities Here today... Calling all agents Lost in translation? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Today's events Premium Bonds Luncheon Royal Warrant Holders Reception Appointment Dinners The Fruiterers' Company Personal Column Picture Gallery Latest wills Memorial services Anniversaries Legal appointment Church news Forthcoming marriages Sir John Carmichael Personal Column Brigadier Bill Vickers Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawrence and his Legend John Edlin James Holland News The Times Crossword No 20,080 No Title Times Weathercall The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly In the Times Tomorrow Ppp to abandon provident status Insurer aims to become £500m limited company British Coal forced into retreat over pensions sale Facia and Sears find a fit Arts 29-31 Production falls to three-year low Education 33 By our Economics Correspondent: Seasonal surge in consumer credit Sport 34-40 Shares jump as Misys springs profits surprise Cater Allen Bank Television and Radio Business Today Tunnel blast Bid agreed Britannia up 12% as provision reduced The Times Morton launches attack over Eurotunnel debts House prices rise again Canadian banks sue law firm Clifford Chance faces writs over Canary Wharf Forecast by LBS expects global recovery in 1996 SIB acts on rogue forex dealers Whirlpool disappoints Vibroplant shares fall Tax-avoidance inquiry Deloitte global move TRW plans £24m plant Discrimination 'rife' Higher pay forecast Baldwins halts flotation Bundesbank leaves rates untouched Business Roundup Tourist Rates Heading for a healthy future Hippocratic oath doesn't preclude making a profit Taking stock of the biotech boom EU offers a poor role model Trade Indemnity succumbs to £177m takeover by French Unilever in Irish tea deal Forte celebration ends up as a wake Biotech shares hit as Celltech scraps drug Des Jenson Welsh Water plans a name change The High Court of Ireland Gas-link design is overhauled after protests Commodities Liffe Options Airtours finds a lift as Carnival comes to town 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 Fighting on the forecourt Tempus Misys Trade Indemnity Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Regent Corp Wall Street Crash worries Wall Street Pitching in Pare life blur In the swim Knockdown? A method is emerging from 'madness' of the rail gamble As the first privately owned trains begin operating, Jonathan Prynn sees cause for cautions optimism Companies will only grow if treated as customers by DTI Decision over work permits good for UK Bank rates are root of decline Gloomy over growth Select Industries Plc Howard's way may lead to less regulation Both sides in Australia's election have similar policies, says Rachel Bridge Oil and gas output at ten-year record Peak trading month for Petroleum Exchange The Times Sales raise interim at Peter Black Profits warning rocks ERF shares By our City Staff: Harrisons buys US company Australia buys on Bank West's debut By our Business Staff: ICI plans expansion and jobs By our City Staff: Ocean sells control of laboratories Small losses at the close Fimbra The Times Unit Trust Information Service Tessa Face to lace with young genius? How good is the early self-portrait by Francis Bacon that has come to light after 66 years? And where was it found? Men misbehaving badly Theatre: Well-crafted study of the unwillingly promiscuous; musical about an executioner in shockingly bad taste Visual Art Heart and voice of solid oak Theatre 1 Death and a midden The Fields of Ambrosia Aldwych Theatre 2 The Times Music Portrait of a discovery Entertainments Choice 1 Weekend Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats avallable Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol on release across the country Choice 2 Law of the jungle music Clive Davis meets a legal eagle turned jazzman on the eve of his London visit Electric and eclectic Mike Gibbs/Creative Jazz Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall Choice 3 Royal Albert Hall Jazz Extra lessons in screaming Alan Jackson joins chart warnnabes Gemini on a groundbreaking gig-at a school in the Midlands Jean genie shakes off the jean jinx New Albums: Babylon Zoo are shooting for the moon Pop 1 Pop 2 Pop 3 Radiohead Pop 4 Are you the Marion kind? N. B. S The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Savoir Faire Multiple Display Advertising Items D'Overbroeck's Multiple Display Advertising Items Benenden School (Kent) Ltd The Cavendish School Warden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Why our universities have been driven to revolt Peter Scott explains the crisis behind plans for a £300 levy on students Learning the tricks of the exam trade How to make the most of an Easter tutorial college Time to inspect the inspector Are we getting value for our money from Ofsted? Oxbridge doors 'should be opened wider' Our ancient centres of learning are not doing enough to admit state school pupils A Times Competition Young disciples would cherish a game fit for heroes Five Nations' Championship Gerald Davies looks at the special appeal of a Welsh visit to Twickenham Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Stafford College Multiple Display Advertising Items Doctor's son displays supportive touch Master of Business Administration University of Westminster Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Reading Multiple Classified Advertising Items Edwards delays Irish venture Late decision on Monsieur Le Cure's running plans Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Folkestone Cold snap continues to bite Southwell No Title Woosnam made to wait for resurgence Slow play flusters Welshman hoping to capitalise on good early form Clark overcomes back pain Today's Fixtures Legal & Public Notices Foster awaiting drug ruling Rivals vie for Vase spotlight For the Record Age proves to be no barrier for 17-year-old semi-finalist Henman reaches new ATP heights In Brief Lomas returns On the move Big hitters Seles sweeps in Run on money The Times Asprilla's transfer blocked by insurance The Times Tunisia revel in the sound of silence Educational changes have undermined English cricket Restoring spirit of rugby Thing of the past The Times Financial support for Super League improved Britain find strength in memory of McGibbon Skiers make poignant return to slopes where friend and colleague died Andrew Longmore on a team united in grief as they prepare for the world championships Tonight at 10.15pm the Average Person Won't Be… Snow Reports Word-Watching Playing it by the book Radio Choice Radio 1 Bbc 1 Satellite Westminster drinkers get first round in Review Choice Golf 36 Australia may pull out of Colombo game Sri Lankan authorities stand firm Times Two Crossword Stanislaus banned for one year Carling sets Twickenham priority Brave Parke battling to beat cancer Hewlett Packard Skiing 38 Sverdlovsk governor: A chip off Yeltsin's block Russia's youngest billionaire The Times A Change of Heart The Treasure Highlands We Struggle for Life Unearthing the Tsar Contents Options mean business Exports Riches at the heart of Russia Introduction The wealth of this economic powerhouse is based on its vast mineral resources REMOC Peter's great design History and Geography Tampa Open for business Perm Region The forbidden city is now putting out the welcome mat for foreign investors Know-how pays off Perm Chamber of Commerce and Industry Apostle of change Governor Independent spirit Governor Giant takes up the challenge Sverdlovsk and Chelyabinsk Regions A healthy dose of realism is helping the reform process Power point More than 3,000 business have already been privatised as Chelyabinsk builds on success Urals Chamber of Commerce Sverdlovsk Railway Sredneuralsk VSMPO Peace exacts its price Cash-flow problems are hampering industry's switch from military to civilian production Newcomer goes for growth Industry and Banking Zapaduralbank has 29,000 shareholders and long-term aims Moscow moves in Financial Services Revda Foreign ambition A shortage of raw materials leaves a copper-smelting plant with a 30bn roubles profit to operate on 50 per cent capacity Krasnokamsk' Metal Net Plant Partners wanted Aluminium Kamkabel Uralelectromed Perm Kirov Research Production Corp A cut above the rest Precious Stones Empress Ekaterina Ii prompty responded to the treasure highlands Search for the Tsar History Diligent detective work has solved the mystery of his last resting place The price should be right for Pemos Industry Director Mikhail Chirtsov (right) sees unrivalled opportunities for sales when demand does take off Final mission The Investigatoe NIKOM Lukoil Start Gunning for new business Metallurgy By taking care of the shooting fraternity, Victor Tokar's high-tech military plant has become an award-winner Vsmpo Aluminum Edith's strong advice Metal Net Picture Gallery Zapaduralbank Bang on target Industry Guennadi Kouzmitski has shown how to survive the economic turbulence Problems on line Pharmaceuticals KamkabeAb Picture Gallery Uralenergo Kamensk-Uralsky Rail Ways Market winner Uralelectromed The Times Workers take stock Industry and Energy 80 per cent of Revda's shares are now owned by 4,000 employees Power surge hopes Electricity Beacon of success Jurij Komratov (right) leads Nizhny Tagil Steel to beat competitors in the Far East Bogoslovsky Aluminium Plant
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