News from 03/01/1997
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Percy Cradock, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Kenneth Swinburne, Zahid Hussain, Helen Walters, G. E. Briddon, Simon Barnes, Tim Jones and Dominic Kennedy, W. A. Anderson, Richard Thomson, William L. Reynolds, Isabel Carlisle, Richard Hobson, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Muriel Teece, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Philip Webster and Arthur Leathley, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Eric R. Stevens, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Alfred Sherman, Francis J. Bergin, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, George Sivell and Caroline Merrell, Ross Dunn, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Malcolm Johnson (Master), Dick Winchester, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Janet Bush, Adrienne May, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, Luke Clancy, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Jane Gordon, Christopher Irvine and David Hands, Paul Durman, John Woodcock, Eloise Akpan, Michael Theodoulou, John Kilbracken, Nicholas Watt Ireland Editor, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Gordon Downey, Bryan Gabriel, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Peter Hall, Paul Wilkinson, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Matthew Sandell President, Alfred Morris, PHS, Damian Whitworth, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Valerie Goldberg, Annette Haswell, Dr Dorothy Rowe, Eric Yarrow, Julian Muscat, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, David A. Buchan, Tom Carroll, Eileen McCabe, Colin R. Riches, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Robert Crampton, Chris Parker, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, A. D. MacPherson, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, William M. Richman, Anthony Loyd, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Tim Firth (Master), Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Misha Glenny, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Michael Beloff, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoToday Girl Power Drink-drive cases up by 18 per cent Police call for lower alcohol limit New grass stays green whatever the weather Hedgerow victory Index It's not the calories that count in the fight on flab Hair of the Dog 5,000 McJobs as chain expands Shares tumble Parents mourn schoolgirl killed in church garden Am I Doing Ok? Tomorrow Travel'97 Dorrell amazes his colleagues with call for rethink on EU T. M. Lewin BBC took part in discussions about producing Fred West film Dorrell raises the starter's flag in race for succession Health Secretary's departure from brief seen by his opponents as bid for Tory party leadership Mesh Computers Plc IRA bomb 'was plan for mass murder' Major puts family on poll agenda Tories see election triumph in stars Hume fails to confirm candidacy News in Brief CPS challenge Nut bar warning Bible recovered Victory for 'hedgerow hero - or thorough nuisance' Ancient boundaries may be replanted after ruling Schools ban for man who planned to 'do a Dunblane' Prince and the P-Ts opt for skiing over queueing Chaplain loses jail job 'for swearing' Evita After 60 years, hero becomes a man of style Clash of weather systems rules out thaw by weekend Byte The Computer Superstore It's just a chill compared with big freeze of '63 Why mini-skirts make you fatter Medical Briefing Scientists confirm hair of the dog does cure hangovers No miracle diets, slimmers are told Small packages are best, tour poll says Top of the shops Pollution suspected as study shows big fall in male fertility When Churchill championed the use of poison gas Letter reveals Lloyd George's regard for King 'forced to abdicate' The Sofa Specialists Eamonn Holmes absent from the GMTV sofa When Anna Ford poured wine over Jonathan Aitken, she was beginning a television tradition, Joe Joseph reports Depressed mother who shook daughter to death walks free Orion Personal Insurance Ltd Electrical giants deny colluding on price of goods Monopolies watchdog plans curb Do It All Lets Do up Britain! Picture Gallery Nationwide breakdown of drink-driving figures Labour to fund computer lessons for all teachers Smallbone of Devizes Captain of Cabot replica sails into storm over' sexism' Intrepid amateur sailors have been invited to join an attempt to go around the world in less than 80 days in a powerboat. Hopefuls would pay £30,000 each for a part in the record effort, led by Jock Wishart, a polar explorer and holder of the round-Britain powerboat record. The trip would start from Gibraltar after construction of a 98ft vessel capable of 4,000 miles between fuel stops. More information on 01703 665064 Royal Yacht decision 'may be too late for millennium' Vanishing tiger falls prey to poachers and profiteers Turkeys are going cheap Weekend Shopping Dolphin Special Needs Bathrooms Canberra prepares to take final bow Hyundai Hyundai Car (UK) Ltd. Marseilles club run by Tapie 'used £11m for fixing matches' Gingrich likely to receive only mild reprimand World's poshest B&b hosts party fat cats Dixons Ambassador's dog saved from Lima siege Poms 'are the greatest whingers' Hebron pact runs into new trouble on security clauses Dixons Envoys link Libya executions to failed coup Spitting image under fire Staples The Office Superstore Fifteen killed as terrorist blast rocks Damascus (Reuter): Church attack on Milosevic bolsters Serb protesters New blow for Bhutto as father-in-law is arrested Time (Reuter): Pots and pans rattle protest Big freeze death toll hits 150 Cellphones direct Liberation front gives gnomes a wild time Portillo promises Britain will fight global aggressors From Reuter in Singapore: Easy election win for Singapore rulers Bupa CareFinder The nursing care advisory service Manpower cuts curb ambitions Zaire gold town falls to rebels News in Brief (Reuter): Out of prison (AFP): 100 Kurds killed (AP): Java gas threat (Reuter): Somali warning (Reuter): Corruption war (AP): Imperial hope (Reuter): Festive chop Cycle king Induráin quits the road at 32 Magnet Food for thought (AFP): Italy told to tighten migrant entry law Why therapy does not work Clinical psychologist Dr Dorothy Rowe explains why, for many patients, psychotherapy cannot provide a solution The Sunday Times Which runes shall I read? Jane Gordon finds herself succumbing to a surplus of superstition Admiral 'People hurt you so easily—press, family, friends' Robert Crampton meets Robert Lindsay; the star of a controversial new TV play dealing with euthanasia Woolwich Marketing Group Thomas Cook Group Limited How do you rate non-PC stories, children? a) Super or b) Smashing Jam tomorrow Late excuse Loosening the grip of Serbia's iron man The fall of President Milosevic could herald a new Balkan democracy—or chaos, argues Misha Glenny No such thing as a tree lunch Why do the greedy succumb to promises of wealth, or just something for nothing? Real clanger Great Scott Paris cheek A Tale of Two Elections Ministers should concentrate on winning the first Small Crash, Not Many Hurt Ten years ago: Black Monday was a blip en route to boom Plotted and Pieced Common law and common sense support the hedgerow Risks of justice on the cheap Customer service Investigations of MPs MPs' accord over ex-service unit Lessons of the past on Hong Kong Sexism in the Church Sounds of silence 150 years ago Currency control Ribbons or bows? Business letters 'Perilous state' of theatre funding Winning spirit Penny wise And by the way Eye of the beholder Fathers who smoke Real time? Social News Premium Bonds Birthdays today Scottish judiciary Appointment Northern splendour survives £1.2m refit Magnificent Edwardian courts are back in session again Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Lord Harvington Lord Harvington, PC, as Robert Grant-Ferris Conservative Mp for St Pancras North, 1937-45, for Nantwich, 1955-74, and Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons and Chairman of Ways and Means, 1970-74, died on January 1 aged 89. He was born on December 30, 1907 Personal Column Air Vice-Marshal L. T. Pankhurst Air Vice-Marshal L. T. Pankhurst, Cb, Cbe, former Director General of Personnel of the Raf, died on December 2 aged 94. He was born on August 26, 1902 John Burgess John Burgess, CBE, former national coach to the Rugby Football Union, died on January 1 aged 72. He was born on November 8, 1924 On This Day Radio in Schools News The Times Crossword No 20,367 Business Newspapers Support Recycling In the Times Aa Information New Zealand Tourism Board Inside Section Bigger Mac means 5,000 jobs to be filled in 1997 Dow fears send UK shares tumbling Hampel Committee extends deadline Economics Goldsmiths sparkles at Christmas Waterstone venture aims for full listing Education Directors get fat cat pension deals Liverpool Hope University College Sport Television and Radio Business Today Sun rising First move OECD warns recovering Japan to tackle deficit Company pensions 14% up on state fund Retirement benefits swell by over 11% The Times Matthews sells 1m shares Irish economy is 'set to grow 5%' Suspension clouds Butte future Dispute bad for Bupa's health Computer software pirates log a bill of £287m Banks and unions claim strike victory Business Roundup Fokker bid speculation Hays in German deal Arcadian takeover Cox buys GJW unit Spirax-Sarco buys Regionbridge for Allen Beverley's loss deepens Tourist Rates Linklaters & Paines (DTL) GEC's Satchwell is sold to Siebe for £80m Double delight for Vodafone Dell Through a glass, darkly Some modest predictions for 1997 Stock-pickers get it right for once SFA's rules stiffer than the Met's Pennington Guardian Media in the red Haemocell shareholders lose heart over rights Broker fined £15,000 by Lloyd's Deadline set for Triplex bid Trinity sells Board move Commodities Liffe Options Chill winds from Wall St force costly retreat in UK Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Solid-gold Christmas Tempus Watmoughs GEC Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Vodafone Wall Street Salter makes his move Snakes alive Name pane Dressing down Waterstone aims to prove that success is child's play Seeking an EMU escape route Economic View Progress on a single currency is faltering as Europe hits Maastricht buffers Times Educational Sipplement Hasten relief for names Boeing merger a gift for UK Accounting 'error' Question of values on Wall Street Richard Thomson on the US investment dilemma Legal & Public Notices Labour counts on quality from training scheme Ryanair scheduled for market take-off on route to Europe Eileen McCabe follows the flight path of Ireland's successful independent airline By our Business Staff: The big freeze and low stocks help to heat up price of oil The Times Sharp falls in thin trading Aquascutun of London The Times Unit Trust Information Service Moneyhill Financial Consultants Lady with a Latin passion for art Visual Art: As her collection tours China, Baroness Thyssen tells Isabel Carlisle what inspires her Plus Quality Software Visual Art Opera Satisfying sex'n'sentiment Opera: John Allison on a fine revival of Chérubin at Covent Garden Farce sans fun Theatre The Marriage of Figaro Abbey, Dublin Tomorrow The Times Monday No Title Opera & Ballet Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillan Maxey 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 New Releases Choice 2 A sucker tor sentiment POP Albums: David Sinclair taps a foot to Popsicle and the happening sound of Sweden POP 1 The Times Pop 2 I'm in demand, I am the beat What will we be listening to in 1997? Times writers keep an car to the ground and a weather eye on the main chance Simply everyone, from the Prodigy to U2 and David Bowie, will be laying down a groove on the dance floor. Paul Sexton reports And here's the real spice girls Canny young Caitlin Moran deals out a winning hand, but saves her trump card of a female band for last Pop 3 Pop 4 Carnival in Scotland Jazz Albums Ticket Master Pop 5 Jazz Only one reason need be given for issuing warrant of commitment Queen's Bench Divisional Court The Times Executive Leather Collection Applying Act to supply of future goods When plaintiff cannot accept payment into court Licence exemption for emergency vehicles Solicitors should beware tax trap A scientific mystery John O'Leary puts science teaching and jobs under the microscope Education The Times Newspapers The Management School Lancaster University St. George's School for Girls Oxford selection: logic or lottery? Michael Beloff describes how his college chooses its new students The University of Birmingham Mander Portman Woodward University of Cambridge Challenge Educational Services Darts keeps to popular flight path in Purfleet Mel Webb on the enduring apeal of a game that has survived an acrimonious split "There is a capacity audience that joins together in daily obesance to St Castlemaine, the patron saint of lager" Tailenders home in tight finish Sailing:crews Unscathed despite Battering by Hurricane National Extension College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wellington College Multiple Display Advertising Items By our Sports Staff: Suleymanoslu bows to heavy load Weightlifting: Olympic Champion Calls Halt to Glittering Career D'overbroeck's Oxford Caster Courses Mander Portman Woodward Italians change central forces In Brief Collins defence Back on road Eagles soar The Times Wales restore Quinnell but overlook Davies Rugby Union: Thomas Retains Place at Stand-Off Half Irish get frosty response Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess By our Sports Staff: Stand-in proves us hero Peerless Finney Sports Letters Winter sports can avoid chill Law changes wide of mark Ward says he was 'dumped' by BAF Athletics Prized trophies Lingfield sand offers welcome oasis Racing: All-Weather Provides Hungry Punters with Staple Diet as Freeze Bites Deep Richard Evans Nap: Domino Flyer (1.30 Southwell) Next best: Siouxrouge (2.30 Southwell) Southwell Domino Flyer to reward Swinbank Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Free silk tie worth £26 with every shirt By our Racing Staff: BHB stages extra meetings to help make up shortfall Inspections Andersen puts Rangers out of Celtic's reach Football Pearce unsure about carrying on White continues in desperate form Snooker: Londoner Suffers Another Heavy First-Round Defeat How the Cup survived war games Russell Kempson recounts some adventures that befell football's coveted prize Picture Gallery By our Sports Staff: Clubs charged for Norwich brawl For the Record Poor sportsmen afflicted by siege mentality England's fall from graciousness can be traced back to Faisalabad Simon Barnes complains that losing is bad enough without sulking about it Australia summons for Stuart Kirsten century rubs salt into India's self-inflicted wounds A Times Reader Offer Houghton's plan knocks out Atherton Indurain's winning cycle draws to a halt David Powell on how the Spaniard put the brakes on a glorious career Word-Watching Olympian can climb higher Speed Skating By our Sports Staff: Wiberg holds upper hand in title race Skiing Hetherington toms the team Rugby League Snow Reports One-colour journalism Radio Choice Situation only distantly related to comedy Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Cup weekend threatened by Arctic weather Clubs battle to beat freeze Times Two Crossword Darts Cricket mourns death of Kersey Hard-pressed Atherton trains alone Cycling First Telecom
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