News from 02/01/1997
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Phil Yates, Mason of Barnsley, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Adrian Lee, Geoff Brown's, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Richard Hobson, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Georges Ware, Peter Stockill, Joanna Bale, James Bone, John Clark-Maxwell, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Morag Preston, Roger Maynard, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Pat Gibson, John Bryant, John O'leary Education Editor, John Gribbin, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Elaine Feinstein, R. K. Holland, John Young, Keith Pike, Helen Evans, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, John Woodcock, Ian Hall Architects, Mohammad Safaei, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Leo Chamberlain Headmaster, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, R. H. A. Brodhurst, John Higgins, Thomas Pakenham, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Paul Bew, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, PHS, Nicholas A. H. Stacey, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Robert Ellerby, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Jeremy Kingston's, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Nick Kelly, Stewart Tendler, Lucy Duncan, Anil Savjani, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, David Churchill, Daniel Farson, Lois Hall, Ian Mitchell, Kathryn Knight, Mike Rosewell, Mark Hodkinson, Eric Smith, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Anthony Minns, (Chairman), Norman Thomas di Giovanni, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Brian Glanville, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Philip Bassett and Janet Bush, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Andrew Finkel, Tobias Hill, Frank le Duc, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Lerisse Smith and Marianne Curphey, Colin McQuillan,
ResumoBest for Books Market place shooting fails to halt talks Israeli officer overpowers gunman who injured six Arabs in burst of automatic fire Zimbabwe's first cricket series win Jobs for the girls in Blair line-up after the election Chelsea thwart Liverpool West deal review Broken neck put woman in danger of dying for 45 years Index Boy Story £12m cold weather payments Best for Jobs Gieves & Hawkes Oxbridge alumni hope gifts will secure places for children Labour's women want to bring in Commons sense Time in London Shop till You Drop then drop into… Straw to bide time on Lords reforms Blair's secret cheerleaders turn out to be wearing the wrong colours Veteran Tory seen as stopgap for Scott seat Blunkett would scrap results of first tests New Year party gatecrashers axe teenager in head Ecstasy blamed for death at first rave Cycling reveller dies in frozen pond Newlyweds refuse to let IRA bomb spoil reception Rape victim 'clears man driven to suicide' Royal party heads for the slopes Man held over pensioner's murder Boots Lord Chancellor acts after furore over West film deal Government to review Official Solicitor's duties Daewoo Video convinces parents their daughter is not dead Twice as many call confidential phone line for runaways Nurses' confession may have been improperly obtained Kayleigh police ask for help £15m rollercoaster goes to new lengths in the funfair wars Sobering thought of lost hours Hunger for medical advance eats into vital research funds The Evelina Children's Hospital Appeal Jewish priest caste 'has genetic line' Happiness is the key to quitting smoking MFI home works By a Staff Reporter: Baby Erin arrives on the stroke of twelve The Archers recover their lost past in Tokyo and Kentucky Eurostar Picture Gallery Employers admit they still lend an ear to accents By a Staff Reporter: Parents' toy story costs them £1,750 Saturday British dealers sell ancient treasures looted from Iraq An archaeological heritage that dates "from the dawn of time" is being broken into tiny pieces to be sold to unscrupulous collectors in London, Dalya Alberge reports Illegal traders in protected species to meet their nemesis Neff UK Ltd. Time A good book still beats its hi-tech rivals Sainsbury's Savacentres Sainsbury's novon Two Republicans throw lifeline to embattled Gingrich New UN chief to coax America over $1.3bn debt US presidency gains new powers of veto Multiple Display Advertising Items Our Foreign Staff: Peruvian rebels free 7 more hostages (Reuter): Elysée destroys clue to terror Dixons Reuter: De Klerk accuses Mandela of drifting Secret British bases plan revealed (Reuter): Thousands join protest in Belgrade News in Brief (AFP): US 'spies' to die (AP): Hell of a night (AP): Refugees held (Reuter): Kurds bombed (Reuter): Skydive survival Allied Carpets By our Foreign Staff: Peking ushers in 1997 with praises for Deng Byzantium's 'last frontier' explored by British expert FIAT Indian readers won by scant coverage Admiral (Reuter): Palestinians call for removal of Hebron settlers (AP): Suu Kyi in defiant plea for pressure Italy pays Gothic homage to creator of Frankenstein Reuter: Singapore stability 'at stake in poll' Moben Portillo to assess Falklands garrison Icy waters bring on diving reflex Dr Thomas Stuttaford on the dangers of diving into freezing water, the differences between flu and a heavy cold, why you should avoid snuggling up to your pet bird, and the hazards of the local hair salon The Sunday Times The unhappy returns of flu Pioneer of Parkinson's drug dies Hot and bothered Akom Ltd. Feathered friends can make you ill Stoker and his real-life Dracula In the centenary year of Dracula's publication, Daniel Farson reflects on the strange relationship between his great-uncle Bram Stocker and the actor-manager Sir Henry Irving Goodwood Travel Limited How I set my world on fire Kathryn Knight prepares for a hot date Country Club Hotel Group Great lives well told Magnus Linklater on the best four biographies of last year One quality runs through all these books—courage More ritz Dancing to the Orange flute With peace a still distant dream, Paul Bew analyses the Unionist endgame in this Parliament Too late for the Comeback Kid? John Major's performance has improved. But it may not be enough to win Snowed under Game for it Girl talk King fung Old King Soul A Shot at Peace Hebron has become a metaphor for Arab-Israeli confrontation Truman and Marshall Fifty years ago: Americans chose global leadership. What now? Brought to Book Computers can never replace the pleasure of the printed page Curbing directors' right to silence Academy cash crisis Millennium challenge The Times and Iran Moral excellence in Catholic schools The Prince's trusts Scots identity Talking proper Déjà vu Slang as origin of the gift of tongues Britain's diverse faiths Yesterday's men Mayan prediction Fully furnished Social News Birthdays today Anniversaries Alan Beresford Cook Forthcoming marriages Latest wills School boxing fights back from ropes Icy weather and know-all neighbours froze out Neanderthals Personal Column Buffalo roam on English fields Acorn Stairlifts Court & Social Replica Endeavour sets sail for berth in Cook exhibition Cambridge Water PLC General Sir Ian Riches General Sir Ian Riches, KCB, DSO, Commandant General Royal Marines,1959-62, died on December 23 aged 88. He was born on September 27, 1908 The Times Best Sermons of 1996 Jack Perry Jack Perry, pioneer of British-Chginese trade, died on Decemnber 12 aged 81. He was born March 31, 1915 Lord Grey of Codnor Charles Cornfwall-Legh, CBE, 5th Baron Grey of codnor, died on December 23 agaed 93. He was born on February 10, 1903 Muriel Monkhouse Muriel Monkhouse, OBE, Red Cross worker and ballet lover, died on December 4 aged 86. She was born on February 22, 1910 On This Day Trapped and Starved Tale of Russian Disaster News The Times Crossword No 20,366 Business Newpapers Support Recycling AA Information Tomorrow Football One-day shambles shames England 'We were just not up to it,' Llyod laments after Zimbabwe secure victory in series Latest debacle strengthens reformers' hand Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, identifies frailties in temperament and technique contributing to growing litany of failure Rowing Business First Telecom plc Television and Radio Di Matteo drives Chelsea forward West Ham pay heavy price for defensive disagreement United's seasonal feast ended by obdurate Villa Football: Champions Frustrated in Attempt to Complete Fourth Successive Victory Holiday Period Hull draw much cheer from holiday period Old acquaintances are forgot in Nelson's victory salute Le Saux guides Blackburn to first away win Bergkamp rings in the new in classic style Football: Return of Robson to Thick of Action Fails to Prevent Arsenal from Sealing Points at Highury Dublin slips in as hero and villain Aldridge sinks Albion before flotation Bolton fail to provide home entertainment Charlton level up after excellent groundwork Newcastle's challenge backed up by striking evidence No time for messing about in boats for gifted all-rounder Rowing John Hopkins meets Sarah Winckless, a woman with sporting pedigree whose sights are set on the Sydney Olympic Games Yesterday's Football Results Dumont gybes into trouble Sailing Safe on terra firma to greet the new year Lucy Duncan, on Concert, makes a difficult landfall in the Chatham Islands just in time for a seasonal celebration Yorkshire proposes change to committee In Brief Tergat triumphs Peterka soars Indurain's plan India must adjust to pace of life at Newlands Cricket: Pitch under Scrutiny as South Africa Aim to Build on Donald's Inspired Performance in Durban John Woodcock reports from Cape Town on the growing influence of groundsmen in Test matches Pakistan's dash for victory led by teenager By our Sports Staff: Egyptian no match for Henman Tennis: Briton to Rise in World Rankings after Reaching Quarter-Finals Qatar Open Rafter's call brings the roof down Quinnell returns to fold Rugby Union Hendry sets sights on winnings of £5m Snooker Wheat's damaged heart beats at compelling tempo Andrew Longmore meets a young player for whom ill health served as inspiration Squash Second venue needed for record entry By our Sports Staff: Bailey puts name down for Sydney Athletics Patino dismisses 'unfair' Ryder Cup criticism Golf: Schofield Pays Tribute to Way Spaniards are Preparing for Clash with Americans Henley women's regatta seeks to attract sponsors Rowing: Event's Tenth Anniversary Offers Chance to Develop Quality of Competition Order of the Jug the ultimate handle Bryant's Eye Boardman lists his new year priorities Cycling Tote chairmanship runners jostle for prime position Racing Lingfield Park Rapid Raceline Winston banned Channel 4 books Lingfield for Saturday Yesterday's Results Inspections Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Yet Again to make fitness count Richard Evans Nap: Captain Carat (2.50 Lingfield Park) Next best: Yet Again (3.50 Lingfield Park) Pinkerton's Eye Check-In Multiple Display Advertising Items Summer holidays sell out Hotel targets women Trailfinders the Travel Experts Multiple Display Advertising Items British rediscover homeland Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items News in Brief Go skiing... or escape the cold Bargains of the Week Flights Hotels Major USA Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferries For the new year, start at the top Cinema: Australia's Shine is a tough act for 1997 to follow, says Geoff Brown Shine Odeon Haymarket 12, 105 mins Uplifting marvel from Australia Sleepers Vigin Haymarket 15, 146 mins Dog's dinner with a starry cast Howard Hawks: American Master National Film Theatre Vintage Hollywood Film Talking turkey Radio Film Surviving Picasso Film Tomorrow Opera & Ballet Choice Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice A Rock right between the eyes New on Video New Classical CDs: Schubert's songbook; kingly Domingo; safe but sound in Pittsburgh Vocal New Videos New CDS The best that money could buy If These Walls could Speak: Michael Henderson on the civilised delights of New York's Frick art collection High on the hogmanay New Year's Eve POP:Raving the night away in London, screaming it down in Dublin Mount Universe Alexandra Palace Visual Art Concert Famous five go strutting Boyzone RDS, Dublin Pop Singing in the new at a spanking pace Concert: A fine performance of music for the season King's Consort Wigmore Hall Barbican Centre Pop And this Universe is just right John Gribbin on the Astronomer Royal's exploration of the infinite Before The Beginning Our Universe and Others By Martin Rees Simon & Schuster, £16.99 ISBN 0 684816822 A Times Reader Offer Going to St Ives The Serpentine Cave By Jill Paton Walsh Doubleday, £12.99 Isbn 0 385 40847 1 Varied views of life behind papal walls His Holiness John Paul Ii and the Hidden History of our Time By Carl Bernstein and Marco Politi Doubleday, £20 Isbn 0 385 40538 3 Inside the Vatican The Politics and Organisation of the Catholic Church By Thomas J. Reese Harvard University Press, £16.50 Isbn 0 674 93260 9 Cry instead for the fate of Argentina Eva Peron By Alicia Dujovne Ortiz Warner Books, £6.99 Isbn 0 7515 1945 6 Santa Evita By Tomas Eloy Martinez Doubleday, £15.99 Isbn 0 385 40875 7 His parchment skin and his fierce badger eyes Ian McIntyre assesses the lasting power and surprisingly diverse appeal of one of the 19th century's playwrights Henrik Ibsen a New Biography By Robert Ferguson Richard Cohen Books, £25 Isbn 1 86066 078 9 Lost in the Love Hotel Flight Paths of the Emperor Steven Heighton Granta, £8.99 Isbn 1 86207 001 6 Legacy of our men in Africa Winds of Chance By Trevor Royle John Marray, £19.99 Isbn 0 7195 5352 0 A Fighting Retreat By Robin Neillands Hodder & Stoughton, £25 Isbn 0 340 635207 Saturday Books Unconscious manifesto The Lost Steps By Andre Breton Translated by Mark Polizzotti University of Nebraska Press, £16.50 ISBN 0 8032 12429 The Times CMG UK Ltd. Legal Aid Means Assessment Reynell Legal Recruitment Consultants Kisters Packaging Machines Multiple Display Advertising Items Thames Water Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interexec N B Selection Ltd Business Link London City Partners Kestrel Network Sciences Multiple Display Advertising Items Meyer International Plc The Times Moxon Dolphin Kerby Executive Search & Selection Pre and Post Sales Consultants Windows NT Construction Industry Training Board Works Sarah Louise CSP Management Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Company liability for death Court of Appeal Law Report January 2 1997 Regent Consulting Financial Director Council should make inquiries first Datasat Communications Limited ADTI Limited Extra evidence was unnecessary Selector Europe spencer stuart Reynell Legal Recruitment Consultants Benefit block unlawful Co-defendant badly advised Child cannot be in occupation When holiday phobia should sound an alarm bell Successful fraudsters never let anyone get too close to their act, says Fraser Nelson Boeing prepares for big leap in production levels Tax attack on water companies Plea to keep roles separate Newbury Building Society Reuter: New record for us mergers Telecommunication deals help to beat 1995 levels The Times Tourist Rates Managers buy Dunlop unit Easy Jet By our City Staff: PowerGen pulls out of waste burning project Word-Watching Everest Fit the Best No Title Managers with the Midas touch Frank le Duc on the growing band of executives who risk all for huge rewards Shareholders are still the best guardians of success The Times City Diary A liberal dose of morality Radio Choice Gloss of reality gives the Floss a timeless truth Review BBC1 Computer errors may cost Halifax members their bonus Tax and rates 'likely to rise after election' Times Two Crossword Guardians Report hits at Rowntree inquiry Tesco funds for Mencap campaign Business holds fire on single currency Fraud US ruling offers hope for UK claims Merchant Investors Assurance By our Economics Editor: Mid-sized businesses regain confidence
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