News from 23/02/1996
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Mr. David J. Powell, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Alan Hamilton and Zahir Hussain, Anna Scott, Edward Owen, Freud, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Robert Wilson, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Inigo Gilmore, Professor Roderick Floud, J. E. F. Elliott, David Blunkett, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde's, A. Ellison, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Nigel L. Denton, Jonathan Chaytor, Tamsyn Steel, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Kris Anderson, David Charter Education Correspondent, Jennifer Donkin, Ann Scanlon, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Don Foster, Ross Dunn, R. Berkley-Matthews, Alice Thomson, Political Rerorter, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, Norman McCandlish, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Venables, John Hennessy, David Charter, Robert Skidelsky, Arundel Stairs, John Sutton, General Secretary, David J. Powell, Rachel Bridge, Stuart Weir Editor, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Barry Millington, Ian Brunskill, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Jeremy Hutchinson, Rodney Bewes, James Ardglass, Gwenneth Bransby-Zachary Director, GBZ Management, Gerald Davies Rugby Commentary, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Joan Kellner-Stevens, Arthur Leathley and Richard Ford, Dennis Franklin, Melvyn Marckus and Eric Reguly, PHS, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Lady Hollis, Martin Thomas, Laurie Edwards, Rebekah Budenberg, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Dalya Alberge, Margaret Knight, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Jill Sherman and Philip Webster, Dominic Kennedy, F. Paul Taylor, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Christine Buckley and Anne Ashworth, Peregrine Hodson, Matthew Parris, Bryan Duffield, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Damian Gaskin, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Stacy Sullivan,
ResumoFree Film Tickets Majority cut to two as Tory resigns whip Major fails to sway wavering MP Tomorrow in the Times The Times Delta Air Lines Clowes freed after four years Index Canada dry Snowball rebuke over Prince Top writers France reduces nuclear strength Second degree University club votes for women Mortgage rate cut in battle over building societies' future Mortgage Bargains Laser shaver Stuck at low ebb with the slick and the shallow Political Sketch Scott accuses ministers of distorting his report Judge says words were taken out of context Alliance Leicester White teacher wins race case Major resumes talks to break Irish peace deadlock Tory feud on single currency reopens Mother in hospital after hill rescue News in Brief Fatal accident Out of the ruins Panorama wins Asylum plea Council tax up Tears of the royal caller who officially was not there at all News blackout in Pakistan as Princess sees young cancer victims on controversial Imran visit Prince's temple trip welcomed by Hindus Murder riddle outlives last member of the cast Selfridges Designers hope to cash in on latest fashion Road-rage attacker left me sobbing in the street Tanker inquiry to focus on salvage operation Polution control chief predicts decade of damage after slick spreads along 240 miles of coastline Nationwide the Building Society Spill threatens shellfish industry Boy saved after death of nomadic mother Bypass changes protect wildlife Court says autistic woman can be sterilised Admiral IRA sleeper fooled neighbours Terrorist 'triggered bus bomb by standing up' Legs shaved by laser could stay smooth for life The Times A Tiny Grain of this Stuff Can Keep a Man's… Shephard refuses to order inspection of Muslim lessons Department defends segregated RE The Man from Escom Explains... Daniel to be ENO's music chief Green Flag National Breakdown Windsor alert as keys go missing News in Brief Elstree takeover Tube arrests Seaman killed Death verdict No headway Spitfires gather Correction Driving for hours delays men on the road to fatherhood Castration could scupper sailor's Olympic ambition Medical Briefing Cellphones direct Picture Gallery Some of the world's best journalism never… Lowry's towering talent wins £64m for lottery landmark Bloom's East End restaurant shut down MacKay fails to pacify peers on divorce reforms Currys Potential that could appeal to a Pat Buchanan Riddell on Politics Mawhinney bolsters Tories' media team Student work scheme Britain piles up red tape surplus In Parliament Ingrained discrimination frustrates police reform Good saleswomen were driven out of a major British insurnce company by sexual harassment. Their experience shows how difficult it is for women to succeed in traditionally male jobs, according to researchers who interviewd 45 managers. Their report, published in the British Socioligical Association's journal Work, Employment and Society, argues that the deep-seated nature of sexual harassment in complained, they were "unsuitable" for men's jobs 'Token gestures' fail to curb racism and sexism Supplies of fish unaffected by cold weather Weekend Shopping American Express NEC Europe Ltd. Treading softly, the dog of war Albania abandons its bunker and rejoins history Five years after the fall of communism, Tirana has finally shaken off its paranoia, writes Michael Binyon Dixons £1.5m bail set for Basque leader Chirac orders halt to nuclear arms production line From Reuter in New York: Reeve begins to regain feeling Royal Caribbean Cruise Holidays (Reuter): Bosnian leader given heart tests Portland Conservatories & Windows Dayton deal 'fragile' IMF gives Yeltsin poll boost European Summary (AP): Jackal accused of café attack (Reuter): Extortion case is dropped Snow rescue Frail Fahd resumes control as Gulf faces turmoil Israel-PLO talks raise hopes for Palestinian State Cheaper mortgages just got cheaper Japan kept silent on HIV blood World Summary (Reuter): British hostages to be 'free soon' (AP): Sea quake kills four in Peru (AFP): Squeezed out China hits at US over child abuse The Times Higher Education Supplement Police usher blacks into white school Republicans lead onslaught against Buchanan image No holds barred as feminist defends wrestling eurostar NordicTrack Clinton basks in presidential role as rivals fall out 'Coma miracle' man talks after operation Lady champion of the broken-hearted The Valerie Grove Interview The Sunday Times Dolphin It's a small world in a gap year Sign of the Times Summer Openings of the State Rooms 1996 Imran's new role isn't quite cricket Why are we so fascinated by Imran Khan? Tunku Varadarajan unravels an Eastern enigma Sex in spades Is gambling Britain really a dangerous game? Giles Coren reports Royal Mint Philip Howard Scott Minor: could do better-but short measure is not your problem Ear apparent Picture Gallery Come into the Garden Opera is not elitist, but a fountain from which we can all drink—and there are plenty of cheap seats at Covent Garden Hats off The Times Diary Jack the lad Glossy Tone Body politic Why Boris is still our man Rober Skidelsky on the fragile success of Yeltsin's Russia Islam at School Christians respect other faiths by strengthening their own Euromyths Three Interests and illusions in European foreign policy Land of Eagles Albania is a growing country—and grateful too Lyell's decision 'an abdication of the duties of his office' Tanker disaster Accordion band Labour's policy on school standards Causes of the left Many thanks ly old tradition of an invigorating walk to the… The Thames stairs—what a drama Hereditary peers College loyalties Uncivil comment Home and away Court Circular Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Today's events Birthdays today Personal Column Dinners Memorial services Appointment Girl, 9, chosen for festival Receptions University news Forthcoming marriages School news Lecture Company of World Traders Reunion The Ox and the Cow Lord Marshall of Goring Lord Marshall of Goring, CBE, FRS, former chairman of the Atomic Energy Authority and the Central Electricity Generating Board, died of cancer on February 20 aged 63. He was born on March 5,1932 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Lieutenant-Commander Hugh Hodgkinson Lieutenant-Commander Hugh Hodgkinson, Dsc and Bar, schoolmaster and destroyer captian, died on January 22 aged 84. He was born on January 13,1912 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Trail Finders Flights Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items From our Athens correspondent: On this Day The New Greek Island Morton Gould Morton Gould, American composer, conductor and pianist, died in Orlando, Florida, on February 21 aged 82. He was born on December 10,1913 News The Times Crossword No 20,098 Business Times Weathercall In the Times Tomorrow Education ICI looks at share buybacks and acquisitions Giordano under fire as profits slide 21% Meridiana Rentokil rethink fails to tempt BET Arts Carlton pulls back from launching bid for MAI Sport Industry is still in the doldrums, says CBI Television and Radio Business Today Californian regulators accuse Lloyd's Duke angered by nuclear sale leak Pensions court ruling British Gas Picture Gallery Carnival acquires stake in Airtours Bank inquiry after recess Tourist Rates If something suddenly goes wrong, rolling bearings… Dow rises 92 on rate hopes Fed job Trafalgar vote Cookson plan Too much gas from Giordano British Gas chairman has brought shareholders only trouble Warning shot on the home front Future of the Stock Exchange Pennington Nationwide the mutual's friend The return of Lawrence Bingo can fight back, says Rank Costs push Wickes to £258m loss Nadir secretary 'wore £lm ring on flight' Inquiry into share trading 'under way' Mercury Communications Commodities Liffe Options Imperial sale reports revive Hanson shares Stock Market Lopex firmed another 1/2p to 191/2, having risen from 13p during the past two weeks. A line of two million shares that had been overhanging has now been placed. Results next month are expected to show pre-tax profits about £2 million, compared with £520,000 last time after a £2 million goodwill write-off 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 ICI's asset formula Tempus Rank British Gas Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Airtours Wall Street NPI post for Hogg The Times City Diary Toon to City Toast to cruise Napoleon call Single-market wrangles bode ill for monetary union Dreams of a new currency leave trade neglected, says Janet Bush Dirigism and national interest are elevated above the good of Europe Business Letters Work in the public sector accounts for high earnings Gas pay trap Names settling for best offer Quester VCT Plc Angry Japanese home in on big loan scandal Peregrine Hodson reports on demands for radical Finance Ministry reforms Rumours proliferate of crime syndicate involvement Modest gains in thin trading Member HSBC Group DTI plan for small firms welcomed PF higher Metalbox falls On target Lex forecasts cutbacks in car industry as sales fall An ALCO Standard Company Royal Insurance shrugs off rise in weather-related claims Streamline chiefs £3.9m bonanza Courtaulds Textiles profits wilt Qantas flies higher on the back of cost cutting Robinson makes plea to Labour Woolwich ahead 10% Business Roundup Morgan Sindall revival Admiral boosted by sale Hotel group plans float Trust raises £25m The Open University Business School The Times Unit Trust Information Service Venture Capital Trusts Reservoir cats are just a hoot Gulp Fiction Theatre Royal, Stratford East THEATRE:Benedict Nightingale on a plotless, pointless, joyously goofy spoof Casino Theatre Picture Gallery Opera Over-familiarity breeds confusion Concert Pittsburgh SO/Maazel Festival Hall Music Set on the wrong course from the start Opera Rigoletto/Werther Sadler's wells Set the Twilight Reeling Royal National Theatre Tomorrow Entertainments Art Galleries & Exhibitions Choice 1 Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessemtn of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Choice A word from our censor In with the old, out with the true. How the Brit Awards were turned into a TV farce Who wants some Pulp with their fiction? Ann Seanlon on the London pub offering a marriage between book readings and Desert Island Dises Mack & Mabel Pop Flashing the peace-sign David Sinclair is pleased to report that Alanis Morissette is no jagged little pill Björk / Post Pop Top Ten Albums Babylon Zoo A Pelé of the blues New Releases: Joan Osborne scores on British debut The Brand New Album Edwyn Collins Pop Perception The British School of Paris St Christopher Easter Revision at Cats Woodside Park School Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Devonshire House School Japan Information and Cultural Centre Learn a Language on Location Brambletye Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine EFL/ENGLISH Teachers Reality The Admissions Officer Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh University of Kent at Canterbury German Intensive Courses Meeting the university challenge As the Government announces an inquiry into higher education. David Blunkett explains Labour's vision of lifelong learning while Don Foster (below right) reveals the Lib Dems' plans Excuses, excuses Theatre of the absurd Damian Gaskin gave his all to raise £34,000 for drama school A learning bank for all A Times Reader Offer Security for papers held under solicitor's lien Queen's Bench Division Multiple Display Advertising Items Original tenant liable after disclaimer Collingham Campbell Harris Eastern Revision Summer Results Mander Portman Woodward Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambridge Seminars Correction Challenge Educational Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Earle flies high with Dextra Dove First-season trainer rises to Grand National challenge Southwell The Times That's My Man breaks leg Cigar setback Rapid Raceline Kempton Park Yesterday's Results from Lingfield Park Alderbrook switches to Kempton tomorrow Haydock Park Sri Lanka cheered by style of victory World Cup Details Snow Reports Dial Direct Coach seeks assistance to build on Dutch courage World Cup Extras Pearce puts high value on victory Star pupil United nations For the Record Out of favour Duff uses power of thought to end Bond's challenge Olympic champion returns in style Sport in Brief Confident Capriati England double up Jensen intercepts Agassi One that got away Australians accused Advantage Oxford The Times 'Is it true about you and princess Di?' Young take on rugby heroes and takle them on game's burning issues Freud on Friday Champions cashing in on ice skating revolution Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Legal & Public Notices State of New York Supreme Court County of Oneida Referees turn to penalty try to make a point Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Watford's greatest hits back in harmony Taylor takes charge at Vicarage Road with backing vocals from Elton John FA launches Villa inquiry Word-Watching Relax By our Sports Staff: Uefa backs campaign by Venables Vase in need of more friends in the North Sessions end in tears Radio Choice Radio 1 Number-crunching is the insects' buzz word Review BBC1 Satellite Choice Racing England win lacks ring of confidence Quarter-final place all but secured Times Two Crosswoard Swansea seek stability with Molby Ballesteros at home in captain's role Scoreboard from Peshawar Clement Freud Mason to make debut for Ireland after shake-up Tems Sun Authorised Reseller Quality not quantity Portgraduate education is being reviewed to ensure course maintain standards, says David Charter Highs and lows of life University of Leicester Faculty of Law Postgradute Opportunities in It, Computing and… Holborn College Britan's Best Courses University of Leeds Cranfield University The Chartered Association of Certified Accountants A College of the University of Southampton The Times postgraduate service How to use this guide and apply for a second degree The Times second degree guide Laboratory Science and Clinical Subjects Key to Listings Veritas Liberabit Vos Leicester University Trinity College Carmarthen Postgraduate Courses St. Aldates College Queen's Business & Secretarial Training Nene Northampton College of Higher Education The University of Reading Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Newcastle upon Tyne Sight & Sound Manchester Business School Postgraduate Courses University of Paisley Trinity College London Brunel University University of the West of England The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and… Aston Business School Boston University Cranfield University Master in international business M. Sc in Molecular Parasitology and Vector Biology Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacy, Nursing and Health Studies The London Institute Postgraduate Courses University of the West of England The Sunday Times University of Hull MBA in London University of Newcastle LSU a College of the University of Southampton Kingston University SIBS Ltd The London School of Journalism The American College in London Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Salford Biochemistry and Psychology Biology, Agriculture, Food Science and Technology, Veterinary Science Chemistry, Physics, Earth Sciences and Environmental Studies Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Statistics Computer Science and General Engineering Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Electronic Engineering Mechanical, Aeronautical, Manufacturing, Mineral and Mining Engineering Built Environment and Town and Country Planning Geography, Law, Anthropology, Economics and Econometrics Politics and International Studies Social Policy and Administration, Social Work and Sociology Business and Management Studies Business and Management Studies Accountancy American, Middle Eastern, African and Asian Studies and Eng Lang/lit French, German and Related Studies Italian, Russian, Spanish, Linguistics, Ancient… History of Art, Architecture and Design, Library and Information Management Philosophy, Theology, Divinity and Religious Studies, Art and Design Communication and Media Studies, Drama, Dance, Performing Arts and Music Education Physical Education, Sport Studies and Information Technology Information Technology, Leisure Management and Tourism Looking into the future An increasing number of students are choosing to do a masters degree in research. David Charter reports Who wants a masters? Professor Roderick Floud on the advantage of finding one's niche before going from a first to a second degree
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