News from 09/01/1997
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Peter M. Brown, Chairman, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Andrew Pierce, R. G. Smail, John C. Clothier, Anthony J. Roberts, Magnus Linklater, Richard Thomson, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, Gavin Lumsden, Charles Goodson-Wickes, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, David Winnick, Noel Goodwin, Richard Foster, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Jenny Knight, Roger Maynard, Nicholas Paget-Brown, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joel Wolchover, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John Bryant, Steve Keenan, John Redwood, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Hofmann, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Hain, William Bown, William Rees-mogg, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Robert Bruce, Andrew Bamji, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, James Landale Political Reporter, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Charles Bremner, J. V. Beckett, Peter Barnard, Barry Milington, Roger Scruton, Russell Kempson, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, , Paul Durman, Rachel Bridge, R. J. Wakeford, David Miller, Ronald Forrest, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Peter Hill, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Richard de Ste Croix, Chairman, Lesley Chamberlain, Ernest Goodridge, Paul Wilkinson, Alastair Aked, Tony Armstrong, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, PHS, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Mark Dougherty (Senior research fellow), Jason Nissé, Assistant Business Editor, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Dominic Kennedy Social Affairs Correspondent, Oliver August, Wilf Altman, Michael Hornsby and Michael Horsnell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, S. Hutchinson, Richard Duce, David Churchill, Mary Ann Sieghart, Hermann Bondi, Christopher Walker, Jason Nissé, Des Dearlove, Kathryn Knight, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Christopher Hawtree, Mark Hodkinson, Mark Heinrich, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Anthony Carey, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Tania Glyde, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, John Wookcock, Tom Rhodes, Michael Cockerell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Hugh Thompson, Russell Celyn Jones, Michael Henderson, Robin Lodge, David Maddock, P. E. Robin, Alasdair Murray, Carl Mostished, F. G. de L. Rutherford, Michael Turner, Colin McQuillan, Jonathan Mirsky, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, ,
ResumoMob Rule British yachtsman pops up to wave to Australian rescuers Warning by bank made Keegan quit Pneumonia puts Yeltsin in hospital Index Blair set to rule out a top tax rate of 50p Best for Books The Art of Political Lobbying 'Skywalk' engineer saves Branson crew Harvey Nichols Wanted Guns silenced as wildfowl struggle to survive freeze A two-week ban on shooting birds has been announced in view of the continuing bad weather, which also threatens fish and frogs in icy ponds. Michael Hornsby and Michael Horsnell report Heavy fines for countries that flout Euro court New move to unseat sceptic Admiral Vaccine offers hope in fight against malaria Fine, but how will Labour meet even the Tory spending targets? Riddelle on Politics Security alert at police station used to hold Ira News in Brief Inquiry into HMSO sale Half adults are poor readers Minister's garden dug up Telegraph sacks Worsthorne Mars slogan is put to rest Hearing over war crimes Queen honours The Globe Snail produces mega egg Scots and English clash in a legal Bannockburn Tribunal hears race bias claim Women's brains shrink in pregnancy Research offers explanation for memory and concentration lapses Barclays Bank PLC No regrets, says twin who was 20 minutes late for a peerage Boy of 10 in knife attack on woman Exam board accused of boosting marks Pay-out for woman who knew nothing of abortion PC World Keegan flies out of Magpies' nest with ruffled feathers Pressure for trophies from an ambitious chairman proves too much for thin-skinned manager Friendship that was strained by dreams of glory Royal Mail A bewildered city mourns for its fallen idol Thrown to the lions in Carlton's tacky Colosseum Mary Ann Sieghart, a panellist on the television monarchy debate, describes how reasoned argument was made impossible by an audience baying of blood ITV points to ratings in defence of populism Palace takes comfort in 66% vote for monarchy Forte Hotels Stressed teachers 'need to learn a little laisser faire' Paedophiles face being banned from renting council houses MORI chief attacks 'voodoo poll' as poor measure of public opinion RSL Global Phone Citroën ZX Call to replace NHS casualty units with 'trauma centres' Geographers' couference: Nigel Hawkes on emergency care and rising demand for home help The Link Match of the Day Postponed Younger Ms Mopps sweep back into rooms at the top Miners Unmoved by Jobs Astronomer dusts off evidence of 1690 comet Churches attack baby milk firms Saudis say murder court will find truth Branson crew lost control as balloon leaked helium Global flight ends in desperate fight for life Family's pride in middle-aged hero who rose to the challenge TSB Bank plc We're not gloating, say Swiss rivals Amman crowds protest over Israeli trade fair GIRO Personal Banking (Reuter): Slick ruins fishing grounds Patten dismisses Howe fears over angering China 290 adrift in Pacific after fire on ship Girl hurt on Africa flight Cash dash after van crash Monaco celebrates with uneasy eye on future Prince Rainier urges heir to marry and settle down as dynasty marks 700 years in power Army colonel shot dead by Eta woman in Madrid Sistine crush forces Vatican to ponder limits on visitors Lottery blunder draws Italians' fury Pontiff holds line on priest's expulsion Staples Dutch strive to keep Britain on board as EU chugs towards political union (Reuter): Milosevic concedes opposition won poll in second city Russian forces 'steal millions' The London International Boat Show Belgrade rebels tune in to discontent Martyred priest set on the path to sainthood Picture Gallery Dial-A-Phone Policemen 'belonged to satanic sect' World Summary (Reuter, AFP): Poison gas leak (Reuter): Ship reappears (Reuter): Zaire denial (AP): Immunity plea Debate rages over Clinton's plea for sex trial delay Stress not pesticides seen as cause of Gulf War syndrome Sailors safe after month in liferaft Romantic judge granted divorce Latin American 'assassin bug' killing thousands Sainsbury's attracts US protest Midland The Listening Bank Albright vows to nurture ties with Europe Why the classic British meal is good for you Dr Thomas Stuttaford on the benefits of a hearty traditional breakfast, why we sometimes need supplements to replace vitamins lost in mass-produced food, why we should trust our bodies to tell us what they need, and how to spot nutritional deficiencies On Day Four of our guide to healthier eating, the view from the doctor's surgery Goodwood Travel Limited Magnet Sale Cellphones direct Manipulation - or just a word in the right ear? The hidden world of the lobby is explored on television tonight. here, sir Tim Bell makes a rare defence of his profession to Michael Cockerell The Sunday Times The Crown is associated with the Tories, says Magnus Linklater What Scots have against the Queen Court out New blue Go on rocking the boat I came out of Guys and Dolls feeling like a million dollars-and so did an audience 50 years younger Hushed up Jawohl Cash up front Secure jobs do matter Peter Hain on Labour's new role for unions Virtual Democracy Politicians cannot ignore the public desire to participate Service Changes When below stairs is a basement flat and car Poland's Becket Father Popicluszko is set to face Devil's Advocate Sovereignty as a national asset 'Times' and the Nazis Hedgerow rules are an 'untidy mess' Snowboards and skis Christian schooling Hands across the sea Lower income tax and charity funds Royal Parks cuts Ribbons or bows? Royal debate Court Circular Today's royal engagement Lord Roskill Major John Surtees University news Luncheons Personal Column Anniversaries Lord Hutton School announcements Today's birthdays Scottish Episcopal Church Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Church news Sir James Comyn Sir James Comyn, former High Court judge, died in Navan, Co Meath, on Jamuary 5 aged 75. He was born in Dublin on march 8, 1921 Personal Column Acorn Stairlifts Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Major-General John Cubbon Major-General John Cubbon , Cb, Cbe, Goc Land Forces, Middle East Command, 1963-65, died on January 5 aged 85. He was born on March 15,1911 Sandor Vegh Sándor Végh , violinist, conductor and teacher, died yesterday aged 91. He was born on May 17,1905 From our Own Correspondent: On This Day Encyclical on Marriage Big doesn't mean bad The Travel Business Check-In Air Canada Just America Airline Network Flightseats Zak Travel Take Flight Travel Jetline Trailfinders Capital Flights The Air Line Worldlink Bargains of the week - from three nights in Florence to a taste of tropical India Charter Flight Centre Easy Jet Benz Sta Travel Flight Centre Air Vacations Faresavers Jet World Icarus Flights American Flight Savers States Savers Club Direct Embassy Flight Centre Major Travel British Midland BA to show in-flight film on drug smuggling Ferry prices go overboard in Channel war Declining franc boosts France A Times Reader Offer Holidays for four-legged friends Top resort faces rooms shortage Voyages Jules Verne Affair with malt proves a tonic for Scotland Kenyans may raise safari fees to save parks Travel on Saturday News The Times Crossword No 20,372 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Tomorrow In the Times Lloyds fined £325,000 for mis-selling Bank breaks pension rules Morgan in court over liquidation Barclays plans to overhaul life insurance arm Business NY brokers arrested in exam scam Dixons fears tax will hit profits Cable operators offer schools link Arts Whitbread buys more nurseries Sport Canon Television and Radio Business Today Wall St falls Smaller picture On a roll thanks to spree by the rich The Association of Chartared Certified Accountants NU with-profits payout fixed at record £870m Zeneca cool on acquisitions Sports fund gains momentum for rapid 66% growth Tourist Rates Euro 96 helps to lift sales Easy Jet British firms more optimistic than rivals Business Roundup Phone jobs to go Film units to merge NTT ringing the world Coca-Cola clearance Capital Corp warning Service bid withdrawn Cookson in £27m deal Asda may open bank The Personal Number Company PLC A sorry state of affairs Lloyds brought to account Can Matthew Clark sparkle again? Whitbread the youth market Pennington United Biscuits will make £35m charge to cover disposals Tills ring at JJB and Merchant Prudential By our City Staff: Scardino takes helm at Pearson Surge at British Borneo The Star Maker ADT call to reject bid by Western Shortfall in patients knocks TC Commodities Liffe Options Worries over sterling and interest rates hit shares Stock Market There are signs that confidence is slowly returning at Canadian Pizza which saw its shares drop sharply a couple of years ago after several profit warnings. Yesterday the price stood out with a rise of 8p at 92½p after a put-through of 250,000 shares, 1½ percent of the company, at a sizeable premium to the ruling price London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Dixons United Biscuits Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Looking down the barrel Tempus Wall Street Chelsea man backs Arsenal Squeegee clean Art clocked The black sheep The search for oil turns to Mars Carl Mortished on a development likely to eclipse the North Sea Great British public will pay for society conversions Stakeholder Company least likely way of meeting the nation's needs How to avoid being an enemy of the rebel without a cause Sharing available work more fairly Explanation of delays at Lloyd's The Open University Water industry replies to critics 'Queen of Mean' ready to defend property empire Eric Reguly on New York's epic battle over glamorous locations Any Other Business The right board for the job Anthony Carey outlines the ICA's submission to the Hampel committee on corporate governance The battleground shifts to education Cinven acquires microbe business Philips to loosen ties with costly Grundig Bank in fraud warning India boom Hunting sale Edge disposal Selling Sydney to corporate Sid UK firms offered shares in 2000 Olympic Games By our Business Staff: Rover accelerates with record sales in America M&W lifts its dividend Final terms settled on Niceday A Times Reader Offer Americans target Olivetti PC group GKN acquires 80% of components make Business Roundup Reuters takes Thai stake Irish jobs cheer Bunzl buys us groups Holden Hydroman sold The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Shares up after rally fades Beale Inman Premature request to fix date Director personally liable to customer Paying for special needs Queen's Bench Division Benefit to adopted person must be shown Costs orders in children cases Validity of reason for dismissal Feu charter clause not applicable Stopping-up order condition invalid Costs where amount repayable exceeds judgment T&t Clark Ltd Streisand loses her vanity case Cinema: Geoff Brown sees a great Hollywood ego spin out of control in The Mirror Has Two Faces Shine Film The Star Maker Film Russians bared Radio Opera & Ballet Choice Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Gillian 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 Choice Scorsese's knockout punch New on Video New Classical CDs: Bridging Beethoven; Vaness in dramatic form; enchanting fusion Orchestral Choice The Times New Videos Radiant display of youthful talent London Recitals PLG Young Artists Purcell Room Too little too late Lin/Crossley Wigmore Hall This Week's Special Offers Theatre When Irish eyes are mocking Theatre The Cripple of Inishmaan Cottesloe Strong witness to the persecution The White Devil Barbican Pit The Times Offer Tomorrow Behold now this vast city of refuge Lights out for the Territory By Iain Sinclair Granta Books, £12.99 Isbn 1 862070091 Peter Ackroyd ventures out on a haunting, haunted journey through the streets and the history of London, and finds a city of endless literary invention Intrigue in the last days of Weimar Daniel Johnson Hitler's Thirty Days to Power January 1933 By Henry Ashby Turner. Jr Bloomsbury. £16.99 Isbn 0 7475 30041 The Times Dangerous fools and immoral lives The Missionary's Wife By Tim Jcal Little, Brown, £15.99 Isbn 0 316 881139 Not quite equal, even in death Death in the Victorian Family By Pat Jalland Oup, £25 Isbn 0 19 820188 5 Hypnotic mistress of the art of passionate restraint Original Bliss By A. L. Kennedy Cape, £14.99 Isbn 0 2240443 5 Just below the dignity of history Roger Scruton examines the marketing of tradition The Heritage Crusade And the Spoils of History By David Lowenthal Viking, £25 Isbn 0 670 84257 5 Creating the infinite I am Lesley Chamberlain Rewriting the Self Histories from the Renaissance to the Present Edited by Roy Porter Routledge, £45 Isbn 0 415 14279 2 Poems to keep the barbarians at bay Collected Poems By John Fuller Chatto & Windus, £20 Isbn 0 7011 66126 Expanded Universes By Christopher Reid Faber, £6.99 Isbn 0 571 17924 X Minerva Press A & C Black Time ripe for Caddick to take up his option Cricket: Commitment the Common Factor as South Africa Bask in Glory and England Look to Right Some Wrongs Henry pays heavy price for late night Bowls The Times Welch takes psychological approach Boxing: Latest Wihte Hope Sure He Can End Akinwande's Reign Benevolent rebel embraces radical agenda David Miller finds Lord MacLaurin in bullish mood as United Kingdom Sports Council begins operations after interminable bureaucratic delay Bacher salutes a team's return to true greatness Khan looks to Britain as Psa imposes ban Squash Yesterday's Results from Wolverhampton Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Lindsay selected to join front row of Tote candidates Racing Winning Move Keene on Chess Stewards ring changes at inquiries Lingfield Park Guide to our Racecard Suitor can provide handsome return Rapid Raceline Middlesbrough buy time for Robson Football: Off-Key Liverpool Evicted from Coca-Cola Cup at the Riverside By our Sports Staff: Henman awake to fresh challenge Tennis: Fast-Improvinf British No 1 Volleys his Way past Spanish Rival Jordan lead generation game Motor Racing Power play sinks Bolton Palace push lacklustre Sharks to the wire Basketball For the Record Channel 5 lands England coup Sport in Brief Clean sweep thwarted Moore suspended Bugner gives up title Passport to success Fontenay takes two When the going gets icy, real sportsmen get gloves Bryant's Eye Wainwright returns as Scots ring the changes Squad Back called up for national service Rugby Union: Rowell Names Sqrad of 30 for England's Five Nations' Campaign Troubled Ireland forced to regroup Snow Reports Richmond ready to sign Atherton Keegan buckles under the strain Football's high achievers not immune to pressure in modern game Everest Fit the Best Shooting from the Lip: The Tell-Tale Talk of St James' Park Word-Watching Painful defeat that may have signalled the end of the line Mark Hodkinson on a day when a manager's world began to fall apart Kevin Keegan Factfile A university for flies Radio Choice Gold standard, but for the mucky language Review BBC1 Picture Gallery Keegan abandons his dream team Balloon Bursts for Newcastle as their Great Adventurer Falls to Earth Times Two Crossword British Midland Cricket Dalglish leads chasing pack Tennis Linguaphone First Executive Pepsico The Post Office First Executive Platinum Emirates How to get your foot in the door Hugh Thompson reports on the benefits of direct action when searching for employment NBS Assessement Services Sales & Marketing Nissin (UK) Ltd Overseas Employment Services Ltd Can't Stop Talking? 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