News from 10/01/1997
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Stephen Haseler (Chairman), J. B. Griffin, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Grace Bradberry, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Thomson, Tony Baker, Deputy Director-General, David Rhys Jones, Philip Howard, Elizabeth Mills, Director, Maureen O'Connor McNamara, Jeremy Kingston, Gavin Choyce, Carl Mortished, Colin I. C. MacGregor, Morag Preston, Nigel L. Denton, Gillian Maxey, Roger Maynard, Ward Thomas, Chairman and Chief Executive, Geoff Brown, P. Rowntree Clifford, Mark Dickson, Peter Atkinson, Company Secretary, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Gerald Davies, Carl Evans, Richard Beeston and Robin Lodge, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, John Clarke, John Rae, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Mathew Bond, Martin Barrow, Christopher Murray (Vice-President), Bill Finnis, Robin Young, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Rodgers, Sue Green (Junior Vice-President), Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Philip Webster and Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Michael Howard, Adrian Lee, Daniel McGrory and Tim Jones, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Angus Irvine, Helen Wallace, Robert Roscoe, President, Gabriella Gamini, David Watts, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, James McGuinness, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, John Gilmore, Peter Davalle, Paul Wilkinson, Roger Maynard Daniel McGrory and Adrian Lee, Tony Baker Deputy Director-General, Richard Penney, Geoff Douglass, PHS, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Eric Reguly and Janet Bush, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy, Eileen McCabe, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Jason Nissé, Michael Hornsby, D. Alistair Hibbert, Caitlin Moran, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, David S. Lindsay, Michael Gove, Alan Challoner, Richard Hobson and Walter Gammie, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Michael Horsnell, D. V. L. Smith, Chairman, John Tooley Director, Benedict Nightingale, Jasper Archer, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jean C. Heald, Frances Gibb, Anne McKay, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Marcus Hutchinson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIt's heaven, says rescued sailor Queen praises 'extraordinary feat of survival' Inside Picture Gallery Sinatra suffers heart attack Index Lynne Truss The pound marches back to nine francs Retired head murdered in Antigua The Discovery Diet Guide Major takes Wirrall by-election gamble Anne Frank Gerald Seymour Minister attacks team who upgraded a levels 'It was a miracle, an absolute miracle' Tony Bullimore told the story of his incredible five-day fight for survival, holed up in a tiny air pocket in his upturned yacht, to Jerry Pratley, a reporter in Perth for the West Australian newspaper, who is on board the rescue frigate Hmas Adelaide Tony Bullimore's own account of his Ordeal - and the moment he realised he was safe Proud Australia shrugs off the cost of a good job well done DELL Tested to the Limit Hollywood beckons for real-life Del Boy Briton could be transported from big seas to big screen after's mid-ocean call to fame Experience told sailor that his best bet was to stay with his boat Will to live that marks a survivor Medical Briefing Mercury Smart Call High seas present ultimate challenge Camelot Bringing You the Sorld's Leading… It's too cool for cats as big chill grips the zoo Ingenious keepers ward off cold and beastly boredom as all but hardiest animals are stuck indoors Oxford yields to campaign against Said school site Admiral Struggling football club signs up a lord Sheraton on Sale Boy dies collecting golf balls from pond Cabinet told to ensure more jobs for the girls More women than ever are serving in positions in influence on public bodies and committees. The Government is determined to increase their number even further, Valerie Elliott writes Mother blames lack of council help for Rikki Neave's death Woolwich Scott joins opposition to barrister reforms Drivers' fines might pay for spy cameras Betjeman TV gems discovered Brittan outlines risks of two-speed Europe News in Brief Protest at Gallagher caution Gardiner's fresh challenge Actor in court over bombing 'Demon eyes' poster success Don quits over fake degrees Widow appeals over baby Wakeham keeps press role Big rise in jet crash deaths Mercury Communication Bullish Branson plans to reach for the skies again 'I am 99 per cent certain we are going back,' Virgin chief declares after winning family's support New test offers diagnosis of CJD Vicar fought with burglar while bishop called police Britons warm to life abroad in the sunset years Daewoo Ballooning craze takes flight at auction Chilling proof that the politicians lied to us on… Referendum Party McCartney accuses BBC of painting him as a 'widow beater' Peoples Phone He's mad, that Frankie Fraser... Joe Joseph pays a visit to The Dentist and finds the Richardson's hard man pulling the punters and extracting laughs Frozen fields lift prices of fresh vegetables Weekend Shopping Harrods Knightsbridge Bupa faces trading ban in Ireland News in Brief RAF jet crashes Boy, 10, charged N-plant fire Hard to swallow Protesters bailed 300th millionaire A great way to fly Singapore Airlines Major woos Asian voters as campaign goes to Calcutta Britain's 900,000-strong Indian community 'reinforces values and creates unbreakable bond' Advanced Engineering from Germany £50,000 pledged for research to save Bengal tiger Harrow exports its boaters to Bangkok Royal Opera House Stars accuse Germany of persecuting Scientologists An Open Letter to Helmut Kohl Chancellor of the German Federal Republic Coup for church as studios fear box-office boycott Fast-growing sect wins credibility in Britain B&Q You Can Do It when You B&O It Kohl rules out vote on euro despite 'keep mark' calls If you want to get into shape these should fit the… Paedophile raids net 1,000 videos World Summary (Reuter): Dhaka leader freed from jail Thirty killed in US jet crash (Reuter, AFP): Russian space monkey dies (AP): Here's licking at you, kid Mobutu returns to France Belgrade opposition keeps up pressure Our Foreign Staff: Car giants in pact to end feud over 'spy' 'CJD-tainted' pills given to children in France Britain accused of negligence in 'mad cow' crisis Lima offers haven deal for rebels to end siege Tel Aviv bombings 'put talks in peril' Maples Trial puts US Nazis in the spotlight Moben the Kitchen with No Hidden Extras Our Foreign Staff: Police swoop for strike leaders in South Korea Russian jitters return as President battles with pneumonia Hidden risks for ailing Yeltsin Medical Briefing Westminster Stay healthy for your baby The healing power of plants Homoeopathy matches cures to the lifestyle and personality of the patient, and in some cases it comes close to therapy. Grace Bradberry reports How to cope with PMT Thomas Cook A garden path to poetry's prize list Competition for the T. S. Eliot award is stiff, but Alice Oswald has been tipped as the romantic outsider who could carry it off Woolwich Direct The Sunday Times Witness to the moment of death As old as the century, Ernst Jünger is one of its most remarkable writers Jünger describes how he was ordered to oversee the execution of a deserter by firing squad in Paris Swiftcall Time Philip Howard We shouldn't wear an eye-patch when looking at our piratical ancestors Whitewash Picture Gallery New plays are the thing Why do I go to the theatre so seldom these days? Could it be that too few playwrights are playwrighting? More More Over here Gone ape A sect fit for the starry-eyed Michael Gove on Helmut Kohl and the Scientologists Elephant among Tigers The right moment to encourage India's drive for modernisation Toon and City Keegan would never have felt comfortable in a public company Heroes of the Deep Great British failure-with a stiff upper lip Response to Pinter 'bugging' scenario A stitch in time... Monarchy on the public agenda Screen test for 'Hollywood Lovers' Nurses' training Visiting Australia Combating dementia Finding the best home for ENO Peter's Irish friend Eye of the beholder Court Circular Dame Diana Reader Harris Dinner Rohan D'Olier Butler Appointment Francis A. Singer Church in Wales The Royal Society of Chemistry University news Anniversaries School announcements Birthdays today Did poor central heating set Roman villas on fire? Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Church news Brigadier Maurice MacWilliam Brigadier Maurice MacWilliam DSO and two Bars. MC, Territorial Army soldier, died on December 30 aged 76. He was born in Dulwich on February 7, 1920 Personal Column Health & Fitness Dr Edward Hare Dr Edward Hare, psychiaytrial, died on December on August 21, 1917 Sir John Stocker Sir John Stocker, Mc, Td, Pc, a former Lord Justice of Appeal, died on December 27 aged 78. He was born on October 7, 1918 On This Day Gallipoli News The Times Crossword No 20,373 Business AA Information In the Times Merrett will not work in Lloyd's again after £1m deal Sears warning puts Strong job at risk Christmas trade short of retailers' hopes, says CBI M&S shopping for property Economics SFO fines Kleinwort Benson Powerful pound swells corporate casualty list Arts Our Business Staff: Holton lights the way for women engineers Sport Canon Television and Radio Business Today Dow sets third record of week Lloyd's expected to top £1bn for second year Mortgage lending reaches 7-year high Pledge to wind up Exmoor Cellphones Hall states commitment to Newcastle Compass lifts board bonuses Disclosure forces fall in fees Pia rules help to cut investment costs by 3.9% Warning after lottery mailshot Football fund kicks off amid doubts Eggar takes second post is energy sector Business Roundup Store openings halted Disney chief's pay deal US wholesale surge Toy Options wins deal Goode in higher gear Scholl sells Septivon Contract boosts BNFL Northern board changes Tourist Rates Seasonal sales lack lustre Pennington Not-so-merry Chrisrtmas for retailers Reasons behind rash of profits downgradings More trouble ahead in Lime Street RTZ-CRA sells mine in dispute Jurys checks in with 39% profits advance to £7.7m Weinstock lieutenant bows out Bates leaves Simpson's Gec to chair Premier Farnell Raytheon fights Northrop for GM defence arm Confidence lifts Clinton share price Offer cracks down on special deals Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group Ex-Swalec chief to run McKechnie Commodities Liffe Options London rebounds after good news boosts Dow Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Rights Issues Major Changes McKechnie M&S Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Steel feels the cold Tempus Wall Street Ronson line on Guys and Dolls Jumped the gun Lost for words Bigger splash Which economic trend will be your friend this year? Forecasts lose their value when markets start to change direction Economic View A happy high street rip-off? Chairman's pay Insurance companies contribute to ABI annual survey of fraud Computer errors can be corrected The Times Educational Supplement Returns to senders in Nigeria Beware the poison penned by fraudsters, writes Robert Miller Nikkei dives amid fears about health of Japanese economy OFT under attack over report into BA and American Construction slump keeps ASW in cold Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Warning takes 30% oil Rubicon Toad quits AIM for main market Builder to home in on Irish market The Times Cash offer made for Scott Pickford Inflation forecasts bring pay warning By our City Staff: Boots tones up Italian presence in £4.1m deal The Sunday Times Times Newspapers Limited Expansion at Vardy will create 250 jobs CRH growth continues TBI sale nets £49m Druck profits static Paribas in sale talks CIA Group settles dispute with ITV Business Roundup Shares close at best of the day Fleer Street Publications Ltd. The Times Unit Trust Information Service Aquascutum Rocking with the cavemen In the Week David Bowie turned 50, David Sinclair wonders what happened to the idea that pop was a young man's game The Times Pop 1 Pop 2 Cheesy taster but no extras Albums Pop 3 Larging it? I should zigah-zigah Those who live their lives by the vocabulary of pop music are fated to repeat it. Sounds fair to me Pop 4 The burden of being well-off Theatre The Fever Ambassadors Visual Art 1 Want to save a treasurer? As the spectacular fruits of its efforts go on show in London, Richard Cork finds out how Britain's biggest art charity sets about saving works from export Visual Art 2 A meal with three starters Concerts CBSO/Foster Birmingham Theatre Piccadilly Theatre Music Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theaire showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatres Choice 2 African war and peace Tarika create a special kind of harmony with their new album, says Nigel Williamson Sounds of the swamp New Blues Albums Choice 3 Albums Kingston University Roehampton Institute London The University of Reading Cranfield University School of Management Multiple Display Advertising Items University of North London The University of Reading Manchester Business School Kingston University University of Bath University of Hull MBA in London Multiple Display Advertising Items Hertford & Jesus Colleges Posts Multiple Display Advertising Items Warwick Business School Ashridge Multiple Display Advertising Items St Albans School Study Languages in Europe To Advertise Call: 0171 680 6800 Olivet School To Advertise Call Multiple Display Advertising Items N B Selection Ltd Warwick Preparatory School Appointment of Head Multiple Display Advertising Items Pathways to Philosophy University of Cambridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Eagle Eyes Required Abbey Tutorial College St. George's School for Girls Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wellington College Multiple Display Advertising Items Girls' Public Day School Trust Medicine We need to assist children not parents The future of the Assisted Places Scheme hangs in the balance. John Rae says a different scheme would fulfil the original intentions Public schools score own goal Mark Dickson on the out-of -date prejudices that keep soccer off the independent school syllabus French lessons with fears John Gilmore reports on increasing worries in France about safety at school Business schools aim at the executive John O'Leary on changes in management teaching A Times Computeach International Ltd. N B Selection Ltd By our Sports Staff: Henman continues to impress Tennis:british No 1 Moves into Semi Finals with Predecessor Singing his Praises Chelmsford County High School The Management School Lancaster University N B Selection Ltd By our Sports Staff: Australian officials put trust in rankings The University of Birmingham Lindsay would leave league in good health Chrisopher Irvine on the qualities of the man poised to move from rugby to racing The Times Novelty acts who have fast become top cats Oliver Holt on how the Panthers and Jaguars took American football by storm Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Optimism for future of English cricket Productive deal Gresley try to link up with the County set Football Boats at risk on the ocean National Hunt on course for return Prospects Southwell Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Screen test confirms appeal Carl Evans looks forward to a point-to-point season that will receive television coverage Musselburgh Guide to our Racecard 1997 Fixtures Time running out for Lloyd to revive England Embattled England coach stands by his gung-ho approach despite media ridicule Price and Bell take Australian pairs title Bowls Thomas comes in from cold Rugby Union: Illness Deprives Jenkins of Full Back Role for Wales Elite of eight clubs may provide way forward Gerald Davies finds no lack of talented players in the Valleys but that changes may be needed Star Ball marks rapid rise for couple Ballroom Dancing Warning signals that flash danger round the globe The spate of rescues in the Southern Ocean should force a debate on how to make round-the-would races safer, Marcus Hutchinson suggests Akinwande prepares to fight for recognition Boxing For the Record Evans high on list for birthday honours in London Athletics: Powerful British Entry Announced for Marthon Snow Reports Higgins reduced to qualifying school Sport in Brief Irish Rugby Football Union The job that was too cold to handle Overwheiming evidence to support the theory that Keegan had… First Telecom Hall to take back seat at St James' Word-Watching By our Sports Staff: Liverpool beaten as Robson twists knife Time for tea, Boston-style? Radio Choice A break for Johnathan, consumed with zeal Review BBC1 Robson rejects chance to follow Keegan Toshack may be next in line Times Two Crossword Tennis 40 Ireland snap up Ashton Hill outlines his target with Arrows Harrods Knightsbridge Cricket
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