News from 01/03/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Jon Ashworth, Bernard Crossland, Roger Maynard and our Foreign Staff, Patricia Davies, Gerard Mulholland, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, James Hartley, Kevin Bays, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Joanna Bale, Jonathan Evans, Piers N. Bradburn, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Jonathan Clarke, Simon Wilde, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Kate Alderson and James Landale, John O'leary Education Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Gunilla Willis, News in Brief, Jane Moss, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, John Young, Alexander Davidson, R. C. H. Genochio, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Terence O'brien, Jonathan Sale, Winfred R. Tarn, Simon Midgley, Nick Angel, P. H. S., David Miller, David Watts, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent and Philip Webster, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Chris Humphries, Director, David Willetts, Ronald Thwaites, Tunku Varadarajan and Edward Owen, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, K. George, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Joanna Pitman, Agence France-Presse, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Mel Webb, Denis Watkins, Kathryn Knight, Andrew Yates, Matthew Parris, Caitlin Moran, Ann Brookes, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, J. P. Toomey, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Lucas Mellinger, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Lyndon Harrison, Vice-President, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor,
ResumoMusical Bonus Split pensions at divorce , say rebel Lords Victory for campaignaing baroneses Anti Status Quo Newbury raid Virgin on track The Times on the Internet http: / /www. the-times .… DELL West Indies humiliated by Kenyans Index My life with the great seducer The master draughtsman Princess 's lawyer gives Palace ultimatum over statement Hewitt TVinterview Bernard Levin IRA refuses to yield to pressure for ceasefire Education Tomorrow in the Times Sir George's leap-year proposal gets Short shrift in loveless exchange Political Sketch Branson consortium gets £1.4bn to build tunnel rail link Midland Howard 's wife wrote letter in admiration of defecting MP MacKay forced to bow to Ladies of the House IRA says bus bomber had struck before The Oliver & Claire Strip Muggings on street down 11% Sport for all Heseltine scare Submarine airlift Hackney U-turn PC clung to car Robber on run Detective admits accepting bribes in drug case West 's lawyer suspended for his conduct on case Court clears bottom-branding husband Veteran rockers sue 'ageist' Radio 1 Who 'S in and out on Play List Officers sue over CS gas injuries Post Office By a Staff Reporter: Father is jailed for punching underwear thief Dunlop pays family £600,000 over crash BT TV girl proposes to Mr Wright Blunder puts NHStrust £3m in red Actionaid Daily dose that can save a baby Medical Briefing Royal show gives new angle on master draughtsman Lennon 's man in the mac revealed Need Instant Insurance? Currys Dawn raid flushes protesters from trees and tunnels Funding cuts hit top universities BT Champion v challenger Members mourn as sun sets on golf club Players driven off course fear Japanese owner has expensive plans to cater for tourist market SKY Summer arrives ahead of schedule Antiques police find letter by Churchill The British Hernia Centre War of Waleses will be fought in no man's land Both sides agree on essentials, but legal talks could stall over money and future role Regiments to keep royal commander GA Happily married lawyers prepare for engagement Cellphones direct Bargaining chips include right to issue warrants HESS Blair strengthens his advantage in poll ratings battle Major trailing in ten out of 14 measures of leadership quality Tories leaving it late for election-winning surge Ridell on Politics Homebase Direct Line Assisted places scheme expanded Ryder to stand down Labour to set learning plan for every pupil In Parliament Clinton bows to pressure from anti-Cuba lobby US sanctions Bill risks trade war with Europe Sharps Danger of trade war Saddam poses as family man Japan accused of spying on US firms Britain attacked over Hamas cash The Times Campaign to remove Caribbean Governor Brothers unite behind big-spending Forbes Republican funding controversy Whiff of fire and brimstone as Buchanan woos Bible Belt The Sunday Times Seal puts his stamp on Grammy awards Race for runaway satellite a non-starter Direct Line Mitterrand widow portrays life with 'secretive seducer' Portland Mystical 'healers ' grow rich in uneasy Russia French add chic to Checkpoint Charlie Karpov makes first move into Serb politics Gonzalez rehearses his alibis for defeat Eagle Star Major achieves 'great progress ' in Li Peng talks British deals in Burma condemned Tomorrow NatWest Hoax cripples Keating 's chances Eurostar Illegal trade in timber threatens Cambodian aid 'I like acting for the underdo gs and risk-takers ' Food for Thought by Vernon Coleman Carphone Warehouse Divorce . Is it ever a 'done deal' ? The end of a marriage may be a sudden blow, says Giles Coren, but the practical process of disengaging two people's lives is often long and painful Prim , crisp and headmistressy Send Sue MacGregor back to Woman's Hour and keep Hobday, says Andrew Yates Admiral Daihatsu Strike a pose with your pretentious sandwich Sign of the Times Royal Caribbean Philip Howard PC is a cliche, but there is an older version, which has educated a generation Mug's game Picture Gallery Most interested? Not me The thing that is destroying the Royal Family - and our respect - is that they cannot keep their mouths shut Look closer Absent friends The Times Diary Frankly Cashing in Yes today Blairism stripped bare David Willetts on his Labour shadow, Peter Mandelson Fulton , Revisited Churchill's words look no less wise today The Second Transition Aznar would be good for spain, and Europe Play up, You Underdogs On cricket's uncertainty principle, David can beat Goliath Legal aid and the 'undeserving' Juries and justice Dangers of bulk oil transportation Mopping up after tanker disaster Divorce Bill US and Cuba Value added Aga saga Proper priorities in house design Modern improvement? Irish votes Irish talks Hear no evil Excuses , excuses Court Circular Sir David Lightbown Today 's royal engagements Winchester College University news Today 's birthdays Personal Column Mr Paul Eddington Stars pay tribute at memorial service to revered actor Anniversaries Deputy lieutenants of Norfolk Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Receptions Church in Wales Today's events Rear-Admiral John Grant The Earl of Effingham Personal Column Votes for Women at 21 Lively Debate Terence Armstrong News The Times Crossword No 20,104 Business Times Weather Call The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Tn the Times Tomorrow BP and Mobil link to cost 3,000 jobs Missouri joins block on Lloyd 's payments Meridiana Education Arts Boost for housing market Sport BAe pushes for European military air company Television and Radio Business Today Women win £1.4m in electricity payoff Veto debt Bill, IoD tells MPs Chase deal SKB cutbacks Sherwood up Standard Life Trade officials look into Sweb Gas marketing Rea Brothers fined £29,500 on overdrafts TransAtlantic plans low-cost life firm HSBC Park Lane Hotel sale under fire Consumer credit falls back Tourist Rates Frauds net £6m per day Thistle Hotels advances Revlon shares surge Celsius Group to split Print venture unaffected UK inflation 'fourth' Hanson to raise $780m Sfa Regulator warned on consumer protection Business Roundup Closely observed trains How fast can consortium make tracks Towards a pan-European plane industry Pressures that sparked an oil link Lasmo strikes black after years of loss Corroon up in spite of provisions `Storehouse pays £62m for Childrens World Shares rise for new LSI chief Mercury Yorkshire buying surge as Bear Stearns prowls Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Success worthy of suitors Tempus Storehouse Cowie Group D0llar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Cantab Wall Street Quick change for Branson The Times City Diary Price war fuelled by forecourt link-up Carl Mortished takes a look at theBP/Mobil joint venture Refining overcapacity remains a problem that will overshadow profit levels at the petrol pumps Train operator takes over the driving seat The task facing the winning consortium of the Channel Tunnel rail link contract to run Eurostar is enormous, says Jonathan Prynn Select committee report gave a more balanced picture of Tecs Late payers lock money away from possible investment Business Letters Lloyd 's offer Hambros Bank Limited The Times Unit Trust Information Service Shares close above day's lows HSBC British Funds Serco wins £180m port services contract Cash-rich Burford to grow Education University College Bolton Metro Trafalgar wins Thai deal Samuel Whitbread Community College Professors Required for American College Multiple Display Advertising Items Cowie bus operation expands as profits rise N. B. S Multiple Display Advertising Items QPL to bring 750 jobs to Wales Business Rouondup North Sea revenue falls Newman Tonks buys Stadium valued at £33m Partial' jobs reprieve Easter Revision at Cats Perception The Times Courses Multiple Classified Advertising Items TEFL EFL/ENGLISH Teachers NA French University Language Programmes A Job for Life The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Abbey Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Revision Summer Results Surrey College St James's College Oxford Easter Courses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christ Church, Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Justin Craig Education Davies Laing & Dick Longman BAC Reality CIFE Campbell Harris Tutors MPW CIFE BAC Mensa puts faith in the gifted child The club for clever people has plans for its fiftieth birthday, says Simon Midgley Lord Gnome: the early years Jonathan Sale continues his occasional series on celebrities and their universities Education Courses and Appointments Where the Cuts Fall When dress is a signal for battle Alexander Davidson on why some schools are ditching uniform University cash fears confirmed What fun we all had in 1951 Memories of the Festival of Britain, as the Fifties Festival opens. Plus(right) some of the Fifties' best ballets reviewed RSC David Storey's epic Festival Casino Dance Eating men for breakfast Dance Tomorrow New sounds keep Georgia on our minds Atlanta's music scene is burning and Tony Rich is fanning the flames HMV Oasis Pop Pop 2 Time to stop the indecent exposure Why an invasion of privacy drives pop stars crazy Cut to the bone, but still the Boss Bruce Springsteen Manchester Apollo Pop 3 HMV Tomorrow Loitering without intent New Albums: Once great former Police chief charged with was wasting public's time Entertainments Pop 4 Pop 5 Choice 1 MacK & Mabel Weekend Choice A dally gulde to arts and entertainment compilied 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 Whitehall Theatre Choice 2 Chorus of approval for the best game you ran name Value-added tax assessed by Customs on catalogue price of goods Law Report march 1996 House of Lords Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Legal Notices The Times Fisher lays groundwork for Cheltenham Andrew Longmore on the main who rules the Lambourn gallops with roaring success Kelso Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Newton Abbot Southwell Newbury South Africa take cue from Cronje 's inspiring example Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keen on Chess Line forms for Waqar Cambridge Lents World Cup Details Oxford Torpids PIA Today's Fixtures Hicks has place in semi-final In Brief Grindley returns Gooding victory Steelers' title Street races in Brundle's driving ambition unleashed Howell sure of staying ahead in card game For the Record Snow Reports Rift threatens Britain's tour Janzen puts Faldo's level best firmly in the shade Batty arrives as last link in Keegan 's title plan Fa Cup Dates House of Fraser Richards ambles back into the fray England's favourite gentle giant is ready to break Scottish hearts again Dublin eager for party to begin Word-Watching Sabbathman Graham Hurley Clohessy 's contract ended by IRFU Stretching the imagination Radio Choice Failure to multiply equals painful division BBC1 Clement Freud Unsung Kenya humiliate West Indies Africans enjoy finest hour to leave former World Cup winners struggling to qualify Times Two Crossword Lever's recruits surprise world Simon Wilde on the deeds of a country poor in opportunity but rich in ambition Kenya's Fine Blend Motor Racing Compaq
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