News from 29/02/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Ruth Corb, Edward Owen, Gerald Harriss, Andrew Pierce, Russell Jenkins and Alan Hamilton, Patricia Davies, Henry Phillips, D. A. Pearl, Jeremy Laurance, Mark Souster, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, Dr Sean Molloy, Mary Riddell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Mrs P. Aldred, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, George Sivell, Sue Dennis, Nigel Hawken, J. B. Laine, Carl Mortished, David Ballantyne, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Steve Keenan, Kris Anderson, Tom Rhodes and David Adams, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, John Timms, Roger Bray, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Jim McCue, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, David Bryer, David Phillips, Peter Ackroyd, Nicholas Wood, Arthur Leathley and Nicholas Watt, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, George Crawford, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Robert Bruce, John Young, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, William Sonzski, Charles Bremner, Imogen Stubbs, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Brian Crozier, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Oleg Gordievsky, Claire Messud, David Evans, Nicholas Harling, Gavin R. P. Ashenden, Chris Smith, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Paul Symons, John Powell, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Bob Graham, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, L. Vladimirov, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Alex Thomas, Duncan G. W. Demarco, Praveen Moman, P. H. S, Andrew Drummond, P.H.S, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, J. Carulthers, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Bill kearns, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Anne Ashworth, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Ehsan Mani, Mervyn King, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Des Dearlove, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Frances Gibb and Stephen Farrell, Russell Jenkins, Charles Stephens, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Anthony Carey, Tony Dawe, Nadine Meisner, David Walker, Bruce Boucher, Philip Pangalos, Adam Samuel, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Falcoff, Kate Bassett, Edward Grayson, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Andrew Finkel, Alasdair Murray, Ross Tieman, Andrew Pierce and Alan Hamilton, Colin Campbell, Judith Oliver, David Loshak, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Princess agress to divorce 'Her Royal Highness' prefix to be dropped from Diana's new title Pubs to open until midnight at weekends The Times Delta Air Lines Inside June 10 set for start of Ulster talks Index Next Steps in the Peace Process Index Labour reaps poll rewards of Scott Index A single, shared experience is one too many for some Political Sketch IRA terrorits defy family at O'Brien funeral June 10 set for start of Ulster talks BBC Radio 4 Bomber muddled pm and am on timer Leaders are agreed on way ahead Public Words on a Private Matter Young princes kept away from glare of publicity Children Delivery Outcome was inevitable after separation The Split Princess Royal to play key role Consort Lawyers admit defeat in battle to retain 'Hrh' Title Princess may get one-off payment of about £15m Details of settlement will concern future of children and a 'clean-break' financial deal The Cost Fair Cigarette Tax Campaign Rugby to test for drugs if pupils' standards slip The Oliver & Claire Strip Barclays British teacher in Thai heroin case gets 25 years Cognos Ferries are given six years to raise safety Red Cross birthday appeal raises £82m Picture Gallery Punch leaps back to life thanks to Al Fayed Selfnia Motor Chance of cancer therapy depends on your postcode Cash shortage forces hospitals to disregard clinical need when rationing latest drug Saturday in the Times Peers pledge to give divorcees access to husband's pension MacKay faces defeat as 80 women lead cross-party rebellion in Lords Ministers thwarted by 'mafia' Paco Labour look again at Lloyd candidature Blair at odds with unions on 'concessions' Expenses of an Armed Robber Rule changes to weed out the wealthy 'unworkable' Eagle Star Emirates Legal aid stopped for shot robber who is suing police Outcry forces rethink on criminal who wants compensation for 'pain and distress' caused by injuries Two sentenced to die for slaughter on holiday yacht 'You should be taken to a lawful place of execution where you will suffer death by hanging' Digital Official Supplies Girl could hold clue to fatal crash News in Brief Bridges for listing Two jailed Ship man freed Fined for death Squirrel cull Sorry I'm late, I've got a syndrome London's team seeks £500m for exhibition Gay triple killer given life sentence Corrections The Open University Met Office chief to pay for failings Mercury Alan Clark arrested at security checkpoint Picture Gallery Why police force of 2,500 has only 125 on the beat MP settles libel case against Guardian Brussels rebukes British official in ethics scandal Part of a letter given to the European Commission Turkish leaders to take turns at top Harrods French plot to bring invading Franglais under their spell Basque region will fall to Right Word for Word Widow refuses to judge Bradford & Bingley BBC Video Killer stalks Italian spa city Our Foreign Staff: China tells Taiwan to turn against Lee India's 400,000 child prostitutes lure sex tours Cellphones Keating the survivor keeps flying From Associated Press in Lagos: Epidemics in Nigeria kill 15,000 Admiral Malan to face more charges Bradford & Bingley Britain to grant visa concession for Hong Kong (AP): Briton is killed in Bosnia World Summary (AFP): 100,000 facing famine in snow Netanyahu wins six-point lead (AP): Neo-Nazis start radio station Fortune smiles on Forbes in Arizona Publisher's rise from ashes in Phoenix leaves Republican race for White House wide open Last chance for Dole in booming state where he has no excuses Bishop denies ordination of gay priest was heresy European Passenger Services Cuba seeks emergency UN session The Republican Primaries Clinton tightens sanctions as exile pilots plan return flight Republican Delegates Elected so Far 'Jackal' aide denies bombing Saga Services Ltd Curtain rises at opera on Amazon Commercial Radio Islanders tell Rifkind to remove Governor By our Foreign Staff: Saddam's purge of his family 'far from over' On the front line with the young medics Six months ago, two junior doctors told The Times of their hopes and ambitions as they started work at St George's Hospital, Tooting. Today, they reveal how far the reality of the NHS has lived up to their dreams The Sunday Times Dr Ann Scott-Russell Advice from the heart Relax, don't let catching the train give you cardiac strain Ear damage after an explosion Alexander Technique Sex doesn't affect athletes' fitness Can Be Treated Painlessly Swatch Life's too short to wait for a Naughtie question With the Save Peter Hobday Campaign gathering pace, Joe Joseph says it is time for James Naughtie to step aside Hill House Hammond A family problem for the Pavarottis Julia Llewellyn Smith reports on the philandering MacStro of Modena The squalid dossiers that riled a lawyer How Castro misjudged America Mark Falcoff explains the public support for Clinton's sanctions Taste buddy Dream on Boosted by a boom Accelerating monetary growth is good news for the Tories' election hopes, but it is also inflationary Sweet sorrow The Times Diary In a storm The Times Diary Caw! The Times Diary Bottom line The Times Diary Old age and new Labour Chris Smith outlines his pension plans Timing for Talks With hopes and foreboding, the Irish peace process resumes Diana and Divorce Time to draw a line under the past Going for a Bygone Any garage sale that is good for Jackie O is good for America Al Fayed rejection Episcopal pay Humane priorities and weapon sales Painful choices on 'Today' voices Fears of Communism in Russia TV cops Airline service in a class of its own Brit Awards The manner born Mysterious ways Court Circular Today's royal engagements Today's events HM King Moshoeshoe Ii of Lesotho Sir Archibald Ross Personal Column Sherborne School for Girls University news Births Deaths Picture Gallery Queen unveils plaque to Gulf dead Birthdays today Dinners UFAW Latest wills Thanksgiving Services Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Luncheon Jeffrey Quill Jeffrey Quill, Obe, Afc, test pilot, died on February 20 aged 83. He was born on February 1,1913 Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Loudon John Loudon, chairman of Royal Dutch/Shell. 1952-65, died in Haarlem. The Netherlands on February 4 aged 90. He was born in The Hague on June 27,1905 Lord Avonside Lord Avonside, Pc, Qc, Senator of the College of Justice in Scotland, 1964-84, died on February 22 aged 81. He was born on December 11,1914 Joan Wolfenden Joan Wolfenden, restaurateur, writer and gardener, died on February 10 aged 75. She was born on December 5,1920 On this Day February 29,1892 Take the fear out of tipping The Travel Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Knights ride again Tired, jetlagged? Just take a couple of pills Hong Kong cost-cutter Lisbon & Porto Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotels Flights Terror threat to tourism Danger Spots: Recent Bomb Outrages around the World At Least 560 people have been killed by terrorist bombs Brittany Ferries seeks help St Kitts attacks crime Bid to save châteaux Disneyland Paris Travel Bargains Breaks Bid to save châteaux The Times Crossword No 20,130 News Business Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Hours of Darkness AirUK The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Sport Around Britain Yesterday Arts Tomorrow Forecast Abroad Features Body and Mind Travel Focus Books The Papers TV Listings Diana and divorce Going for a bygone William Rees-Mogg Chris Smith John Bryant Noon today High Tides Highest & Lowest Timing for talks Obituaries Letters The Times Orange the third largest phone network MPs to demand OFT inquiry into Exchange Yarrow wins frigate contract Meridiana Yorkshire Water counts the cost of supply hitches Spottiswoode condemns Gas service as 'atrocious' Business Today Stock Market Indices RJB hits coalface problems at superpit Another move on pension splitting Tourist Rates Virgin consortium wins £3bn Tunnel rail link contract George sees case to alter watchdogs Hanson sells part of Cavenham for $500m ABB plans UK expansion Planet Ladbroke is focus of bid speculation TUC plea to business Gilts show mixed result Bass shake-up at the top Treaty limit exceeded Bank home loans ahead Gent maintains interim First Telecom PPI 'knew about' £400,000 transfer Huge charge pushes BICC to £67m loss Capital Centres surprises Standard Chartered in dispute with US bank Losses on the decline at Nynex Sceemas We all need to be loved Trafalgar, Lasmo and Ladbroke the targets Meat & Livestock Commission British Steel has told brokers visiting its Rotherham … Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures European Money Deposits (%) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Money Rates (%) Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Digging out cables Tempus Standard Chartered Capital Shopping Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes ABP Wall Street Hand of Tiny Gin sling The new Taffia Green fingers Why Tokyo has become a riskier bet than New York How changing conditions have totally transformed the Japanese stock market Unrelated to Sequence The Bank of England's role in the inflation debate Frustration of Forte takeover British Smaller Companies VCT plc A brave move but will it be the right one? Ross Tieman questions the wisdom of Kvaerner's interest in Trafalgar Art Deco at Lloyds TSB The Times City Diary BAe in plan to reshape Airbus Left on the cutting-room floor Anthony Carey looks at what is still missing from annual company reports to shareholders ABP investment to continue as profits increase by 10% Sema shares leap on full-year £38m Any Other Business The measure of our success Name dropping Care rewarded Dial-a-disc Clearly, the message is getting through Tomkins shakes up top management Subsidence costs £326m Culley praises mutuals BP deal expected Takeovers boost CSG Optus moves into profit Pharmacia & Upjohn The Times Unit Trust Information Service First direct Red Hot Spot Blue Chip Investment British Funds Shares close at best of the day Prime Health Multiple Display Advertising Items Private care set for expansion Jeremy Laurance reports that NHS hospitals are making the most of the million-pound profits they receive from the private sector Battle to win more customers Who will be the victor in the Health Wars ahead? Ruth Corb analyses a competitive insurance market PPP Multiple Display Advertising Items Dilemma of an age-old problem David Loshak reports on the difficulties of finding residential care for the elderly Targeting treatment and value for money David Loshak explains how managed care helps to cut costs Pick the right policy to suit your pocket But watch for health exclusion clauses and restrictions, advises Judith Oliver Note to judge is from all the jury Factors excusing expert witness from court Chartered Association of Certified Accountant's December 1995 examination Cause of death Film 1 The sick Squid we're owed? Cinema: Geoff Brown on Strange Days, Kathryn Bigelow's unpleasant vision of the year 2000 How what we say is opened to question Radio: The foibles of language are a matter for word of Mouth International Forum The Times Snap Verdict Film 3 Leaving Las Vegas No limits to enterprise in these editions Jim McCue welcomes the daring shown by a touring exhibition of privately printed American books Film 4 London New Releases Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's Choice Elsewhere Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Current London Galleries Long Runners The Times Let's face the music-and die Dance Crime Fictions Sadler's Wells Sealed with a kiss The Spring Loaded dance season at The Place boasts an invigorating programme Dance Dance 2 Theatre 1 Hungry for ham and ego Theatre: Missing the point of the Master's alter-ego; over the top again with the Bible; a flashy farrago of Felini Present Laughter Ring newly polished Opera Gotterdammerung Index The Times Not beyond redemption BBC PO/Tortelier Free Trade Hall Signs of things to come New Music Sinfonia 21 Theatre 3 Less decadent than rotten La Dolce Vita Crucible, Sheffield This dream will do The Times A telling tale that fits to a T Imogen Stubbs on how a recently-discovered children's book by the poet Sylvia Plath reveals both her artistic gifts and her anxieties The Times Revolution resting on a knife edge Episodes of the Cuban Revolutionary War The message of India A Fine Balance Still waiting to learn how they do things there Foreign Country The Life of L. 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Hartley Drama and detection Speak Sunlight The birth of the dragon Inspiration from a bitter muse Peter Ackroyd on a poetic partnership of pride and prejudice The Times Absent minded memory England's game plan focuses on Townsend Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Scouser aims to be toast of Ireland Christopher Irvine meets a student who has graduated to international rugby Five Nations Championship Keene on Chess Winning Move Boards' approval Illingworth must hold back Umpires thrown Committed flanker makes best of late acceptance Law sends out right signals In big demand Jordan set sights high after striking £15m deal Taunton Raceline Richard Evans Ludlow Wetherby Nottingham Wolverhampton Lingfield Park Course Specialists Fitzgerald's clean sweep Nottingham Guide to our In-Line Racecard Nottingham concentrates on Flat Poor attendances drive course to jumping off point Oakley on target to gun down Swindon PIA No end yet to Wimbledon's dream England caught in deluge Taylor still searching for point in his favour For the Record Snow Reports Champion pays dearly for missed chances Gretzky moves Whistle blown Freddie Stocks The Times Europe to put Super League into new orbit Word-Watching Big names ignore indoor challenge No news is good news for contented Faldo World tour returns to European roots Trinity Hall make no impression Today's Fixtures Trinity Hall make no impression Australia throw down thrilling challenge Fast bowler following in father's footsteps Alan Lee, Cricket correspondent, meets a gifted South African he believes is bound for greatness Why off spinners are not getting the breaks The Times Prize whine World Cup Extras Final option Kenya's honour Under attack World Cup Details The grin and the sorrow BBC 1 Choice Satelite Sport Woan's power earns Forest second chance Free kicks peg back Tottenham Times Two Crossword Double act foils brave Charlton City plan great rock'n'roll signing Chelsea punish Grimsby's open defiance Fa Cup Hamilton Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Siemens Nixdorf Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Find your own stress-buster Des Dearlove discovers some unusual ways that managers use to relax Multiple Display Advertising Items Job-seekers need a code The distress of looking for a job could be alleviated if employers followed a few basic rules, says Adam Samuel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The new menu for services Councils are not in love with compulsory competitive tendering, says David Walker Homes are an election issue Viewpoint
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