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News from 31/12/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Jon Ashworth, Ruth Iredale, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Robert Silver, Iain R. Webb, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Magnus Linklater, Bill Frost, Simon towneley (President), Brian Broadhurst, (Deputy Chief Driving Examiner of Great Britain), Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Gavin Lumsden, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Carl Mortished, Frances Stott, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, J. Gilchrist, Jeremy Laurence, Health Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Betty Kershaw, President, Ross Dunn, Robin Marris, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, David Lloyd, Libby Purves, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, John Young, Janet Bush, David Porter, Quentin Letts, Clive Chitty, David Pannick, QC, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Peter Bishop, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Mark Ashford, Paul Durman, Michael Theodoulou, John Griffiths, Rachel Bridge, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Adam Sage, John Ashworth, Anna Huxtable, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Eric Hunt, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Margaret de Courcy-Ireland, Caroline Merrell, PHS, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Sarah Cunningham, John Adams, Philip Webster, Political Editor, James Landale Political Repoter, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Agence France-Presse, Donald Jamieson, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Horace Phillips, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Sir Alec Cairncross, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Nicholas Durlacher, The Chairman, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Nick Messinger, Editor, Jonathan Meades, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, John Phillips, Robert Whymant, Nest Washbourn, David Nice, Lucy H. Clark, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Movers and Shakers Europe's killer cold snap promises Britain a bitter new year McCartney is knighted in glitzy honours Eurostar train breaks down in tunnel Index Bonn denies Kinkel meddling in Britain Dozens dead in Indian train bomb Sports Quotes of the Year Woman hoaxer blows whistle on local derby Magnus Linklater 'False flu' cases push up holiday illness figures Winter Sale Bargains Blair ready for a war of attrition The 1997 campaign for the general election opened in earnest as Tony Blair announced his plans to bring down the Conservative Government and force an early poll, Andrew Pierce writes Kinkel's want of experience gives rise to blunders Man in the news: plain-talking politician who lacks finesse Cheltenham&Gloucester Britain must look beyond Europe, warns Howell Skippers of future make ready to learn from old Yorkshire sea dogs US-style sponsored schools endorsed by Major Oasis sweeps board in all-time pop poll News in Brief Bright ideas are needed to celebrate millennium Police take guns from exhibition on Troubles Boxing Day rapist may be serial sex attacker Fine for ousted Harrods piper who blew his top Moving in mirthful ways Farewell to Murray 'Rumpole' quits Tories Son for Lady Helen Top Ten Climbers help lost boys survive night on mountains Freezing weather in Europe claims 140 lives as temperatures plunge to-37C and Venice lagoon ices over Russians fight blizzards to free 300 trapped in tunnel Vital degrees that can cure a very British disease Medical Briefing The Right Chemistry Labour uses family history to step up peer pressure The Labour Party has been excavating the family history of hereditary peers to show that their unconventional origins make them unsuited for a role in a modern democracy. James Landale reports Scottish grocers in E. coli meat warning Corrections First National Bank Plc Picture Gallery Lawrence of Somerset dreams of starlit Arabian nights New children's hospital builds on caring tradition Sassenachs warned, Scots get set to reel Nurses on murder charge are able to choose their lawyer The Evelina Children's Hospital Appeal Homework 'should top six hours each week' News in Brief Police trace baby's mother Dog in lake fall finds new home Dozy controllers put safety at risk Yacht saviour is honoured Historians argue over Tudor bones Star role for Liverpool, city of music and poetry Principal Honours Homebase People 's choice gives honours list street credibility CBE OBE People's choice gives honours list street credibility By a Staff Reporter: Decade of service at the Palace Chorus of approval for Ayckbourn and Vaughan Armed Forces Commonwealth Grenada Diplomatic & Overseas Police & Fire Royal Victorian Order Royal Victorian Medal (Silver) Jessica Lange takes flight as Blanche the brittle butterfly Faded gentility clashes with urban brashness in Tennessee Williams's Streetcar Named Desire. Peter Hall's powerful production at the Haymarket sustains the necessary tension and intensity, Benedict Nightingale reports Call for elite squad of firefighters to halt rise in arson Expert demands US-style marshals to combat the one in four fires started deliberately Fighting the vandals who wield knives in Britain's firebug capital Lloyds Bank No mistake, just a rectifying action By a Staff Reporter: Gamekeeper who shot thief is jailed Crime dog whose job is going to blazes Dial Direct Claims of unfair dismissal up by 46% News in Brief Litter fines rise Del's finest hour Tribute to girl Gorge death Bungee fall Bashful brides Delhi court orders coal pollution ban to save Taj Mahal Palestinians near to accord on Hebron putiout North Korea on road to peace Strikes cripple, Israeli industry Genocide trials begin in Rwandan capital Magnet Food for thought Jewish militants threaten revenge after neo-Nazis desecrate Rome tombs French President tries to lift nation's flagging spirits Reuter: Protesters set alarm call for Milosevic Britain toast of champagne-makers The inhuman face of banking Lebed tops Russian poll of popular politicians Waiter held in Cyprus over bomb threats Kidney is 'removed in error' (AFP): Natural disasters in 1996 killed 11,000 World in Brief (AFP): Inquiry into 'chewing dolls' (Reuter): Muslims pray for peace (AFP): Quake rocks Everest region Daughter turns to crime Documents reveal scale of Clinton's hunt for Asian cash Lee mocks US anger at reward for votes (AFP): Rebels flee Chilean prison in helicopter Girls sue for right to wrestle with boys World Leather Picture Gallery Red Cross plans clothes delivery to cheer up hostages Who and what will make the headlines in the coming Year? From the arts to the law, from sport to science, Times writers indentify the names The Arts Court Cases The London International Debater Cinema Athletics Politicians The next Big Thing Restaurants Science Fashion Admiral Books PHS: Scandal Foodball Time Computer Systems Ltd. Picture Gallery Pop Medicine Destiny robbed of all dignity Magnus Linklater says that the Stone of Scone, like many artefacts, has lost its history Lost time Oh Father From George Brown to Gordon Brown Cloud the economic errors of the Wilson years be repeated? Sir Alee Cairncross issues a warning Making sense of saying sorry Naughty children, badly behaved footballers, grasping politicians. All should Black marks Skinned Fine cut New Year, New Labours Blair needs to label his medicines more clearly The Giant Still Waking Four hundred years ago: Peter the Great came to visit England A Hard Day's Knight Can't buy me love, but pop music too has its honours Training nurses to meet demands of healthcare today Hong Kong treaties Last trump Effective giving Bang ban? Uncertain fate of sail-training ship Motorcycle test Red Cross parcels The risk business Future of English county archives 'Times' and the Nazis The common touch Five go adrift Not again! Social News Birthdays today RAF promotions Personal Column Marriages Memorial service Anniversaries The night sky in January Forthcoming marriages Peggy Herbison Peggy Herbison, PC, Labour MP for North Lanark 1945-70; Minister of Pensions and National Insurance, 1964-66; Minister of Social Security, 1966-67, died on December 29 aged 89. She was born on March 11, 1907 Personal Column Acorn Stairlifts Professor Walther Birkmayer Professor Walther Birkmayer, neurologist, died on December 10 aged 86. He was born on May 15, 1910 Baroness Birk Baroness Birk, politician and journalist, died on December 29 aged 79. She was born on September 22, 1917 On This Day "The Times" General Knowledge Paper What Readers Gpt Right Neat deployment of clubs yields winning hand This Week's Transfers The Leading 250 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Football Game 80 Football Games to Be Won The ITF players, their points and their values if you are considering the transfer option News Hoaxer tries to stop soccer game The Times Crossword No 20,364 Business AA Information Western Provident Association Tomorrow TV Listings Inside Section today Barings tops bid league City fees reach record £1.1 billion on £55.9 billion of takeovers Chairman of Lloyd's heads honours list for business Chief of Direct Line nets £429,000 Disciplinary action may follow AIM review Law Arts Shares race to record on seasonal cheer Sport Aegon buys US rival for $3.5bn Merchant Investors Assurance Television and Radio Business Today Not so good Better Amelio to get bigger bite of Apple Tourist Rates A Times Reader Offer Picture Gallery Upturn in company survival rate falls short of expectations By our Industrial Editor: Stability must be priority, says CBI Party time for winemakers Down Under Rachel Bridge finds celebrations of the industry's recovery in full swing Lawyer chosen as bank ombudsman Top-up warning for society members Business Roundup Cortecs improves test Changes at Air London Triplex bid delay Grundig showdown Citic Pacific share deal Newcomers to stock market raise over £10bn Northern Electric yields to CE bid Planner who built his name on controversy Michael Cassidy retires after ten years at the Corporation of London but may miss the limelight, says John Ashworth Stock Exchange takes AIM Sad comparisons between junior markerts Preparing for the end of the party What's cooking in the Wocs? Pennington Scottish Pride disposal talks Scratchcard deal to boost Littlewoods in South East Exchange cracks down on late settlements Royal Mail British Aerospace takes off as the rumours fly Stock Market Tesco is ending 1996 on a high note, with the price up 2½p at 354p, just lp shy of the year's best. It has had the most lucrative Christmas season of any of the food retailers and is due to issue a trading statement within the next few weeks. Brokers are confident that sales growth has, at least, been maintained Commodities Liffe Options 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 Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Time to play safe with retail and leisure Tempus Wall Street Be prepared for honour Bike it All at sea Keattch at top Angus swansong Wave of utility takeovers puts bosses in the money Christine Buckley checks out the latest batch of business millionaires Dublin transforms the EU baddies Business Letters Adding to a buy is still a purchase Dollar alternative to Euro currency? The front line in fighting City abuse must be in businesses themselves Power prices being driven down Picture Gallery Fear of failure immobilises main parties Halifax The Times Unit Trust. Information Service The Malt Shares close at record high Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited British Funds Failure to comply with court order Consequences of improper joinder of counts Summary costs order A Times Reader Offer Justices should pay attention Whether reasons are required Solicitor's duty to tell lender of bad payment record Discrimination complaint within time limit £ 28,500 race bias award not excessive The dog had its day in court David Pannick, QC, looks back on a legal year that provided many cases in which the famous and powerful stumbled and fell Legal Appointments Zarak Macrae Brenner Eagan Janion Law and Policy Executive Quarry Dougall Westminister Medical Ltd. U. S. law firm seeks a part-time legal assistant.… • next Week: Whose Crown Court? The Times Newspapers Choice Family Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Opera & Ballet Choice 2 Time stands still, and sings If These Walls Could Speak: Rodney Milnes on Drottningholm's 18th-century Court Theatre Choice Opera Fairy-tale short of a spell Opera Hansel and Gretel Barbican Cinema Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Mahler Seventh Symphony Visual Art 1 Paint your bandwagon Visualart: Richard Cork on an Oxford overview of the state of British painting today Visual Art 2 Rock in a woolly vest Pop Del Amitri National, Kilburn Perl beyond price Conert Alfredo Perl Wigmore Hall CD Choice Around the London Galleries Pop Corporate Golf Challenge Glories of a common goal that combine to make man united Rob Hughes concludes the series of Times writers' highlights of 1996 Business to Business Lorraine Electronics The Sunday Times The Vintage Franchise Opportunity Multiple Display Advertising Items Lindsay sure that break was of benefit Rugby League Cowboys cruise as big guns start firing American Football: Increasing Appeal of Super Bowl Brings the Best out of Dallas Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move For the Record Thunderer: Fontwell Park Police view video of injury to Leach Ice Hockey Leicester aided by Miller's selection Rugby Union Image makers no match for Cigar's horse sense Julian Muscat reflects on a day at Del Mar when televisio failed to have the last word Thunderer: Lingfield Park Rapid Raceline Catterick is chief hope of resumption Kilcullen Lad to continue fine form on Equitrack Inspections Thunderer: Catterick Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Uefa rings in the new with fresh Bosnian alert Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, reveals England as one of the biggest poachers in a trawl of stars that risks damaging the game Longden's pedigree to be tested by Yates Athletics David Powell finds a former champion taking steps to get back on the right track Picture Gallery Royle moves quickly to sign Phelan Football: Chelsea Defender Joins Everton in £850,000 Transfer Test Scoreboard from Harare Snow Reports Plus Quality Software 'I've got flipping lions roaring off my chest, me' The Quotes of the Sporting Year selected by Peter Ball Wrighton Resolving to make no predictions for '97 Group 4 locks up victory to reward Golding's ambition Sailing: High Winds Benefit Pursuing Yachts in Global Challenge Race for the Line Word-Watching Stop Smoking, Start Nicobrevin Sport in Brief Pools Forecast The know-all of football Radio Choice Radio 1 Drama? Mini-series? What the Dickens is it? Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Clark brought in to steady City's nerves New manager greeted by confusion Clark's Career Details Times Two Crossword Racing Atherton draws Zimbabwe's fire Hill and Redgrave achieve acclaim Tomorrow in the Times Sailing First Telecom

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