News from 25/10/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Richard Beeston and Peter Foster, T. H. Summers, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Colin Boakes, Chief Nurse, Phil Yates, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Peter Richards, Medical Director, John Gudgeon, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Richard Thomson, Nicolette Jones, Philip Howard, Oliver August and Jason Nisse, Carol Midgley, Robert Miller and Valerie Elliott, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Sian Davies, Medical Director, Carl Mortished, Clare Bayley, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, John Brister, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Keith E. Oliver, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, John Campbell in Wellington and Dominic Kennedy, Clare Stewart, Gerald Davies, Graham Morgan, Director of Nursing, Nancy Hallett, Director of Nursing, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Keith Rodgers, Morgan Preston, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Hensher, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Peter Ball, Marcus Setchell, Medical Director, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Russell A. Hunt, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Pat Blair, Adair Turner, John O'Leary, Richard Gardham, Medical Director, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, Ben Timmis, Medical Director, Charles Bremner, Peter Nicholas, Ros Drinkwater, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Michael Theodoulou, Rachel Bridge, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Marie Grant, Nurse Director, Marit Hargie, Lin Jenkins, Mary McKENNA, Acting Director, Roger Maynard and Damian Whitworth, Raymond Keene, Peter Campbell, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Michael Rosen, President, Chris Campling, Alice Thomson, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Graham Wynne, Director, Bernard Weatherill, President, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ros Drinwater, Oliver August, M. S. Cooper, Christopher Thomas, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Frank Harris, Christopher Walker, Eileen McCabe, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Michael Hornsby, Caitlin Moran, Keith Blackmore, Andrew Turek, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, Sir David Hannay, David Sinclair, John Lewis, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Anthony Mellows, Michael Horsnell, Sarah Beaumont, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, M. J. Soley, Marianne Curphey, Anne Lee, John Riordan, Medical Director, David Powell, James Christopher, Arthur Leathley, Richard Ford and Ian Murray, Michael Beloff, Leyla Linton and Sarah Cunningham, Alan Jackson, John Bateman, Chief Executive, Matthew Bond, Terence Conran, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, John Marshall, Christopher Irvine, Dan Cohn-Sherbok, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoA Free Return Ticket to Paris on Eurostar Starts on… Mother wins right to stop son's surgery Life-and-death choice left to parents Operation has good chance of success Knife call rejected VAT refunds Index Monkey has church memorial service Thrown to the Wolves British tourist of 73 survives eight hours in Hudson River Viva Evita Boy bats into the history books The Misfit 1,000 maybe freed early if Howard loses sentence battle Istante Fine words and dogged determination illuminate the twilight zone Major rejects call for cross-party deal on knives Tories dismiss Blair offer as stunt Rifkind warning heralds new EU conflict Dell Picture Gallery Prime Minister's approach to prayer is beyond belief CBI opposes devolution Escaper recaptured The Dutch connection Lib-Dem peer dies No early bath for referee RUC chief restrains rowdy aircraft drunk News in Brief Businessmen 'gave taxman bribes of sex and holidays' Suspect brought low as bishop and vicar take a pew Noddy and Big Ears head for showdown with Ninja Turtles Owner of common challenged over fees Waitrose Navy captain cleared of brazen misdeeds Expulsion demands are product of union battle for members Rivals resort to desperate measures in bitter fight to dominate teaching profession The two main teaching unions are deliberately designing strategies in a struggle to be seen as the most radical orgunisation, David Charter writes Training shift fails Grammar schools 'dumped' problem pupils on The Ridings Intel inside Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Briton stabbed after clash in class Police chiefs want Freemason register among all ranks Cameras focus on asylum cheats Tribute as press chief dies at 71 Crombie Parishes can pump money into pubs "besides the American Express Card, what else… Channel 4 will apologise over incest scene By a Staff Reporter: Foster mother loses fight to keep black brothers Court says boys 'must have own race and culture' Becks Pub honoured for knight on the tiles Mastermind audition started but didn't finish BT cut 10% off national daytime calls Scientists may have overplayed threat of global warming British temperature 'will go up Ic' Irish to sue British nuclear company Nokia By a Staff Reporter: Compulsory meters for sprinklers Big profits for small-scale sell-off Dixons Prisoners drug tests 'are waste of money' Surgeon convicted by jury over death is freed by judge Halifax Picture Gallery Executive cleared of killing wife in insurance fraud First Telecom Ferry firm complains over navy collision News in Brief Champion fined Duke's farewell Winning posts Halsall dies Plagued by ear Trust criticised over avoidable killings by 'ticking timebomb' Stepfather whose wife and son died attacks report that made deaths 'sound more like clerical error' Stalker's family say he does not deserve Rampton Apples add variety to mellow season Weekend Shopping Ministers hinder Clarke's search for Budget cuts Lloyds Bank Prescott joins fight against tax rise Mandelson studies Clinton's Tv technique Harman plans aid for single mothers Listen Peers seek reversal of libel reform Laboratory mice carry secret of human Bse risk New research bolsters support for EU ban Safeguards are 'tight enough' McAlpine loses Tory whip ALLiBERT Conference message falls on empty seats Daewoo Despairing Dole pleads with Perot to drop out Selenia Drug trafficker's gift to Democrats fuels funding row Republicans scent Arkansas victory Somak Holidays Kennedy time capsule for sale $8m price tag on childhood home of 'Jackie O' that became Rhode Island retreat for pleasure and politics (AP): US President was ready for attack on Cuba Doll lover gives £63m to children's charity Mercury Communications University activist dies in fireball of protest Vodafone Memory of Rabin murder leaves Israelis divided World Leather Talks by military chiefs aim to ease tension in Cyprus The Times Taleban bomb raid kills 40 civilians Islamic warriors strike back as general's forces move heavy weapons closer to Kabul Kabul's besiegers are hoping for an uprising in the capital, reports Michael Dynes in Bagram Ban on women lifted to allow orphans touch of human kindness Hotpoint Goldfish Corsicans held over Juppé blast World Summary (AP): Turkish attacks claim 41 Kurds Policemen held in Bhutto case (AFP): Unt for killer waxes and wanes Pope places some faith in Darwin 's theory of evolution Poland liberalises abortion law Magnet Juppé tax stirs trouble for monks From Reuter: Britain joins protest over Burma arrest Everest Italy out of tune with operatic repertoire Russia agrees to share Black Sea fleet with Ukraine Naples slips up on new ' soap' South African Airways Yeltsin daughter under fire from old guard Go-ahead for Moscow embassy The Times Strikes threaten Kohl's efforts to curb spending 'I just wish that lager made boys more ill' England's leading magistrate on the dysfunctional families that are filling our courts with hopeless young male criminals-and the dangers of drink The Sunday Times A real pain in the neck Showing your true colours can dramatically affect your life Sign of the Times The lost art of the calculated insult Deliberate rudness in on the decline. Which is a pity, because a really and amusing put-down can add greatly to the gaiety of nations, Philip Hensher writes Mercury Communications Savills Philip Howard Our best guide to the crumbling of society is thousands of years old Family valued Picture Gallery Most intimate swindle The most hurtful deceit is the closest to home. But who would have thought that a daughter could feign cancer? Two parties The Times Diary Small beer The Times Diary Court out The Times Diary On Everage The Times Diary Making peace in Cyprus Sir David Hannay outlines a blueprint for settlement The Mountain Moves Kohl has become the reluctant champion of German reform After Hours More out-of-school clubs would save the Government money Raza's Test A Pakistani stripling plays in the midst of men Trust hospitals need funds now Testing for HIV Matching the deed Drawing together nation's efforts to teach civic values War widows' pensions Water management Beryl as 'Maud' Rumpole 'speculation' Millennium wail A broad canvas Picture Gallery Court Circular Today's royal engagements Nutcracker Ball Baron MacLaurin of Knebworth Baron Whitty Appointment Personal Column Birthdays today Imperial Society of Knights Bachelor Memorial services Dinners Alamein Dinner Service dinner Luncheons Arkwright 6th Form Scholarships 1996-97 Reading Blue Coat School Reception Lecture The Hon Mrs Alastair Buchan, sister-in-law, regrets… Forthcoming marriages Inns of Court awards Anniversaries Lord Gladwyn Lord Gladwyn, GCMG, GCVO, CB, former Permanent British Representative at the United Nations and Ambassador to Paris, died yesterday aged 96. He was born on April 25,1900 Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Tickets! The Times Tickets Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bruce Matthews Bruce Matthews, former managing director of News International, died on October 24, aged 71. He was born in Sydney on July 28,1925 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Airlink Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Canadian Pacific Limited Mr. Wilson's Reply the Terms of an Armistice The Times Crossword No 20,308 Mother can stop son's surgery The Times Today AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Royal National Lifeboat Institution In the Times Tomorrow Index Halifax investors in line for £1,000 windfall £50m shortfall in National Savings books Sharpies to net $57m from ICV sale Janet Bush Treasury faces £200m VAT bill Education Cabbies may opt for a market trip Merchant Investors Arts Television and Radio Business Today Turning point Float sinks Plunge in profits at Philips exceeds forecasts Legal Notices C. P. Pokphand Co. Ltd. Pokphand Co. Ltd. Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices CAA smooths path for funding of Terminal 5 Millennium Chemicals slides after demerger Emap tries to resolve split Deutsche Bank sees 27% rise Tax inquiry 'heavy-handed' CBI offers ideas on regulation reforms Changes to stamp duty cheer City Liquidation likely at Classic Bloodstock II Business Roundup Record income at P&G USAir ends BA accord Virgin may lift air bid Germany holds rates Whitbread to sell chain Pace wins French order Nasdaq game plan Index points to growth Tourist Rates No Xtra help needed at Halifax What nest for floated society? European Court ruling unlikely to spark rush CBI's bland formula for change ICI pleases market as savings begin to work AXA Insurance & Investment Baird closures put focus on M&S work News Corp issue to raise $1bn Picture Gallery Commodities Liffe Options Profit-taking pulls shares below key 4,000 level 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 William Baird ICI Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Happy landings Tempus Wall Street Young at art The Times City Diary Bubbly pals The Times City Diary Rat catch The Times City Diary Grand futures The Times City Diary Informed debate on jurors in fraud trials Politicians chase big prize with policy on a small scale Economic View Conservatives are making up ground on the question of economic competence Picture Gallery CBI suspicious of declaring any country 'the winner' Main purpose of airport should be uppermost in the design Decision to drop societies Bill is welcome Plenty of shops but BBA still flops What Down Under may hold for M&S The big three retailers paint a gloomy picture of the future, says Rachel Bridge Thinking of Setting up your Own Business? Principal abandons float plans Hp Hewlett Packard Stakis to open hotel in Dublin Rtz-Cra output figures lift shares Business Roundup Boeing heads higher R-R in $30m jets deal Shorts seeking staff Irish recruit abroad Eurotherm buys in US The Times The TIMES/DK Books Order Form Equities continue to lose ground Frequent Traders Club British Funds Barclays The Times Unit Trust Information Service Meridiana When help is at hand Ros Drinkwater introduces a two-page report on the United Kingdom's largest and most comprehensive cancer care charity Marie curie nurses care for 40 per cent of cancer patients ill at home Ricoh Dr Finlay's casebook Today's hospice is all about living, says Ilora Finlay, a pioneer in the treatment of cancer cases A nurse who works eight days a week The Marie Curie Cancer Care staff are there to help the carers as well as the patients Secrets of the cells Ros Drinkwater describes how the centre combines scientific rigour and global networking Marie Curie Cancer Care 'We wanted the best care' A time for privacy, comfort and support for the whole family Independent Education Sherborne School for Girls Kensington Park School A-Levels at Cats Dulwich Preparatory School Gabbitas Educational Consultants Roedean Pocklington School St Catharine's College St David's School for Girls Multiple Display Advertising Items St Paul's Cathedral Choir School Multiple Display Advertising Items The Godolphin School A Level & GCSE For High Academic Standards Davies's College Wymondham College St Christopher Unlocking Potential Stonar School Benenden School Gordonstoun School St Teresa's The computer virus that is killing academic life Computers may have revolutionised education, from pre-school through to the University campus, but has it been for the best? E-mail has rreplaced debate at universities, writes Dan Cohn-Sherbok Infant programmers Nicolette Jones on the educational benefits of software for toddlers Jet flies high in Japan John O'Leary on a teacher-exchange scheme celebrating its tenth birthday A lesson in breaking the rules It is time parents assumed more control in school, says Anne Lee Education Hurtwood House Adam's Grammer School Open Day Greenacre School for Girls Language courses abroad! Devonshire House School Surrey College School of Child Care RRC The Rapid Results College Multiple Classified Advertising Items DfEE Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Bedstone College Multiple Display Advertising Items Children's Books Brasenose College Oxford Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists National University of Science and Technology City University Business School Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. George's University School of Medicine Maryvale Institute King Alfred's Winchester Give our regards to Broadway's finest Theatre: Sublime song and dance from Broadway, and a double helping of innovative Shakespeare Smokey Joe's Cafe Prince of Wales Picture Gallery Unnatural acts well acted The Times Higher Education Supplement Theatre 1 Theatre 2 Higher princely sum Martin Guerre Theatre 3 Tomorrow Art Galleries The Times Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle 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 Kindertransport Choice 2 To advertise in this section please call the… A nice line in experience Nigel Williamson meets two middle-aged Canadian sisters on their British tour The spoof Beatles are back in business POP 1 POP 2 Madonna finds her match POP Albums: David Sinclair can take Madonna as Evita but wishes the Beatles had simply let it be Blue-eyed soul contender Alan Jackson meets Thomas Lang, liverpool's Keeper of the soul flame Beyond the Fringe POP 3 POP 4 HMV World Music Selection POP 5 POP 6 Braves blunder away advantage Baseball: Yankees Come from 6-0 down to Level World Series No service on non-party abroad Determining amount of income tax relief Bank did not discriminate Time to lay down law on level playing field Devisee can make land contract Mercury Communications Betts sets out with record in sight Rugby League: Great Britain Forward Pins Faith on Rising Stars By our Sports Staff: Zimbabwe swept aside by Wasim Cricket: Pakistan Dominate Historic Day in Faisalabad Yakult For the Record Today's Fixtures Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching By our Sports Staff: Underwood dropped by Leicester Rugby Union Becker serves notice of vintage form Sporting Brief Keene on Chess Winning Move North East showdown dominates cup draw Football The Times Davis on fast track to Formula One David Powell watches the British motor racing entusiasts in pursuit of a place at the prestigious Le mans driving school From a Correspondent: Struggling Faldo runs into trouble on greens Golf Gosden votes for Mark Of Esteem Racing: Breeders' Cup Workouts Continue Old Bridge to swing outcome on reappearance Doncaster Rapid RACELiNE Moonax has French option Carson returns to Newbury Fakenham Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Newbury Driven to tears in company of Wolves British Midland Sweet smell of satisfaction spurs on voyagers Sailing: Crews Approach Brazilian Coast and End of First Leg of Global Challenge Schwer survives tough test Boxing Bookmaker changes odds Snooker Non-electric shocker Radio Choice Radio 1 BBC 1 Satellite and Cable Ooooh, they are awful, but I like them Review Choice Picture Gallery Motor Racing Shearer out of operation for six weeks Injured Allenby enjoys stroke of good fortune Across Schoolboy, 14, shines on Test debut Lynne Truss Morse
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