News from 13/01/1997
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Michael Sansbury, Jon Ashworth, Doug Jones, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Kathryn Knight and Stewart Tendler, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Noel Goodwin, Jon Ashworth and Martin Waller, Morag Preston, W. Ratley, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Giles Coren, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Mariella Frostrup, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Leslie Bather, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Radnor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Peter Bills, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, V. S. Anthony, Secretary, Amanda Loose, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, David Hands, Malcolm Baird, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Kevin McCARRA, A. Catterall, Russell Kempson, Jason Nisse and Alasdair Murray, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Martin Nicol, Frank Preston (Medical officer), Caroline Merrell, Beverley Kemp, Melvyn Bragg, PHS, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Nick Kelly, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Richard Branson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Jason Nisse, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Simon Denison (Editor), Dawn CUNNINGHAM(Social services team manager), Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Brian Glanville, Michael Theodoulou and John Carr, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Philip Jeune, Fraser Nelson, Steve McManaman, William Neil, Andrew Selkirk (Editor), Benedict Nightingale, Michael Bird, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Julian, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Richard Ford and Ian Murray, David Maddock, John Phillips, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, M. Eden Irving, Robert Maynard, Christopher Irvine, Richard Jones (Solicitor),
ResumoThis Week in the Times New Year New Job Index Blair sets sights on new deal for schools Swiss ditch round-world balloon Starting Today Thousands hail hero Bullimore Palace policeman's wife is found stabbed to death 14 Pages of Sport Brothers lost from capsized fishing boat Home & legacy Insurance Services Limited Major devises a compromise plan for EU flexibility Vetos would be retained by each member state, but opt-outs made easier The Times Fujitsu Blair to ban foreign political donations Tories may put Tube sell-off in manifesto Terrorist upsurge rules out RUC manpower cut News in Brief Lawrence widow fights sleaze Freighter runs down trawler A-level results upgraded Oxford place for girl, 12 Bishop Sheppard to retire Terrorism suspect released Cathedral floor broken up Ministers study laser weapon Rugby stars in crash rescue School may sue parents over sex claims about staff Dean attacks 'malevolent rumour' as police inquiry clears two teachers RAF pilot takes wing to new life Exam failure sells his firm for £7m England captain hopes to be striking in new strip Legal & General Direct Limited By a Staff Reporter: Card will foil Billy Bunter's appetite Fears rise for girl, 9, last seen at park Union tells teachers to inform on parents using vouchers Government inspectors are expected in Calderdale today to begin their first inquiry into an education authority's services for supporting schoos, Last year the Ridings School, Halifax, to be faling its pupils. They criticised some teachers but also accused the Calderdale authority of failing to stop the school's decline British Gas Services Princess visits war zone after signs of royal truce Booth tells of threats from wife batterers By a Staff Reporter: New clue to extent of man's vanity 'Cheaper tourists clogging streets' Captain's log: Branson charts his balloon flight Hurtling down, seconds left, we soar up again Richard Branson kept a diary of his attempt to circumnavigate the globe in a balloon, which failed after 20 hours. The forced landing of the Breitling Orbiter yesterday underlins the difficulties that Mr Branson was facing. He wrote the log before the lauch of the Virgin Challenger, during quiet moments in the capsule, and in Algeria. He Completed it on his return to London. This is an edited version of his journal We land safely and dance for joy January 8 Midland The Listening Bank Speedy whale leaves scientists trailing in its wake Wrinkle evidence gives a new line of attack on smokers TSB Bank Plc Night raid destroys road protesters' camp Kingston Technology Company Man killed with cleaver after failure of business Informix Children's height survey gives no good reason to think big Medical Briefing Asylum-seekers to be held in ship to ease jail crisis The Dolphin bathroon shop Saudi murder charge nurses see relatives Forte Hotels Britain's ten best addresses News in Brief Irish closure Widow's award Birds buzz M4 Moon shines Out of the blue King Husain brings fresh hopes for Hebron pact Smiling Netanyahu says end to negotiations is in sight as US envoy cancels return to Washington Tide turns against Clinton over sex harassment suit Black war veteran to receive top medal Service line Insurance (Reuter): Deal puts Disney boss in fairytale pay league Daewoo Foreign officials scramble to sway American policy 100,000 Sofia marchers demand poll By our Foreign Staff: Divided Serbia 'close to economic collapse' Mesh Computers PLC French mourn an enfant terrible New Hong Kong chief to visit West Eight die as Italy's fast train crashes Time to admit an Anglo is not a Saxon US envoy fears growing risk of Cyprus conflict Admiral (Ap): Bhutto uses Major visit to attack rival Yeltsin still fighting pneumonia World Summary (Ap): Shuttle starts Mir mission (Reuter): New payments to former sex slaves Poor of Miami keep windfall (AFP): Amnesiac takes bus on detour (AFP): Performers hurt by Nigeria blast Aspar Pharmaceuticals Ltd Picture Gallery Reuter: South Korean strike leaders reject offer of debate over law By our Foreign Staff: Dog disease threatens Serengeti lions French relish cartoon version of Hugo's historic hunchback (AFP): Britain to see drug trade at Khyber Feature At last, something to celebrate To begin a career, there is still no substitute for university. To change it takes courage With demand for graduates outstripping supply, university is the path to a good career. But should students choose arts or science, asks Anjana Ahuja When childhood dreams turn to adult careers Dell How to get on top of the job And if you are brave you may even decide to work your friends Mariella Frostrup on how giving up office work does not always lead to domestic bliss From the law to the pulpit Beverley Kemp meets a solicitor who has decided to become a priest The Tempur Mattress and Pillow Cellphones direct Tomorrow The Private Anne Frank Hiding from the Nazis, Anne Frank and Peter van Daan discovered the first stirrings of adolescent love. Extracts from her diary, suppressed until now because of their sometimes painful candour, describe their unfolding friendship I dreamt about Peter last night and felt his eyes penetrate mine Time Cellnet Tomorrow Health & Safety Executive Arts the Week Ahead No ugly ducklings on this royal lake Dance Swan Lake Covent Garden Maple Computer Corporation (UK) Limited Let the people speak, hecklers and all Theatrical angst on show Pop: Strangelove in London; plus, the NME Bratbus Tour in Dublin The Mikado Fledgelings together Royal National Back in business, slow start Theatre: A new look for a small but important London venue; plusamovingreal-life tale of Hollywood All Of You Mine Bush I dub thee forever the unsung queen Showstopper Art Theatre Opera & Ballet Music Pop Film To advertise in this section please call the… Books A firm grip on the spiritual Concerts Hallé/ Nagano Manchester Marilyn Kingwill Down memory lane PLG Young Artists The Times Arts Matthew Parris The public this, the public that .. . But a columnist soon finds thta people are anything but homogeneous Overseas aid Closing the health and education gaps Public services cannot be restored without more money. Tax rises are impossible, so boost the private sector Labour without tears Peter Riddell on Tony Blair's efforts to avoid the old traps in government Riddell on Monday Quiet life Wakey wakey Snooze news Fluent New Year, New Career Flexibility, not insecurity, should govern the labour market Athens and Ankara The Eastern Question has returned, dangerous and complex Going Underground Privatising the Tube would show a sense of Tory direction Enclosure Acts Change to rules on teachers' pensions The finders and keepers of treasure The Children Act Water buffalo Drug companies' duty Fishing quotas Charting history of remote islands Family viewing Sins of accretion Comprehensive cover? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Annual meeting Personal Column Anniversaries DJM: Nature notes Thanksgiving service Church in Wales University news School announcements Memorial service Birthdays today Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldcall Forthcoming marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stamp Auctioneers Ltd. Marriage Service dinner Elspeth Huxley Elspeth Huxley, Cbe, writer, died on January 10 aged 89. She was born in London on July 23, 1907 Church news Toby Falk Toby Falk, art historian died from cancer on January 10 aged 54. He was born on July 6, 1942 Jill Summers Jill Summers, Coronation Street actress, died from kidney failure in Salford on January 11 aged 86. She was born in 1910 The Earl of Borthwick The 23rd Earl of Borthwick, John Henry Stuart Borthwick of That Ilk, farmer, died on December 30, aged 91. He was born on September 13, 1905 On this Day January 13,1879 News The Times Crossword No 20,375 Business AA Information The Unblocker New Zealand Tourism Board Tomorrow In the Times Today in the Times Great Season of Sport Beckham serves second helping United's Championship Challenge Takes off Citibank Umbro BBC's tennis service cloaked in intrigue Matthew Bond TV Action Replay By our Sports Staff: Goulding inspires St Helens to victory Rugby League Seiko Kinetic Akinwande unable to raise rate of interest Boxing Swallow on song for Olympic goal Athletics: Versatile Youngster Excels in the Pool and on the Track Battered McMillan may bow out Green Bay's triumph recalls glory days Sport in Brief Second-half goal spree by St Albans Hockey Royals kick their long losing habit Basketball Leader who has leaving on his mind Atherton reveals that his term in office is unlikely to extend beyond the Ashes The caption's lot is not all misery, as he tells Michael Henderson From a Special Correspondent in Palmerston North: England make bright start By our Sports Staff: Lara excludes Australia The Football Fund Pearce-inspired Forest continue upward progress Football Leicester provide relief for Rush and Bowyer Resentment of poor relations fuels supporters' disrespect Wimbledon revert to familiar old routine Evans forced to face home truths Joker in the pack Pleat plays winning hand Premiership image suffers on a foul afternoon Keegan gone but melody lingers on Football: Managerless Newsastle Throw Away Two-Goal Lead in Typical Cavalier Style Chairman's casting vote leaves Robson on edge Caught up in the business of stress management On pressure in the modern-day game Caretaker is cleaning up Blackburn act The Essential Football Monthy Fa Carling Premiership Bell's League Championship Pools Check Nationwide Football League Non-League and National Leagues Guide to the Week Ahead Overseas F. 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Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Bell's League Championship Albion pay the penalty for ignoring aerial threat Football Hateley leaves an indelible mark City hope referee will take a different view Managing to make the most of it Andrew Longmore watches Alan Buckley treading carefully through The Hawthorns Parker homecoming proves leisurely affair The Cooperative Bank City's passion points way ahead for Clark Welsh confidence not dented by tenacious Eagles Rugby Union Ashton goes into the unknown to get Ireland smiling again When Blanco saved the best till last In 1987, in Sydney, David Hands, rugby correspondent, saw a defining moment in the development of the professional game New threat on eve of five nations' Punishing boot of Parker keeps Melrose on course Greening is proving priceless to Gloucester escape bid The Royal Bank of Scotland Harlequins push Bath to the periphery Rugby Union:staples Deals Substantial Blow to Champion's Hopes of Retaining Title High-flying Wasps stung by departure of Tuigamala All hands to the pump as West fight for survival Beal's dash helps to put skids under Leicester Henman's rapid climb clears way for ultimate ascent Tennis: British No 1 Proves He Has the Makings of a Champion on Eve of Australian Open Seeds fall by wayside Slazenger Sheer Instinct The Sunday Times Counting the cost to sport of freeze-up Urgent need for Wilkinson to take FA back to school Rob Hughes assesses the priorities for the technical director appointed last week Best leads the way for Winchester to secure title hat-trick England draw up critical list Netball Stevenage begin attack on summit Football Bullimore sounds fanfare for common men of sailing Edward Gorman on the yachtsman whose new fame is like a breath of fresh air to the sport Tonbridge feel the benefit of winter tour The Times Educational Supplement Rugby Union Golf Futures Snow Reports For the Record Basketball Multiple Display Advertising Items Norwegian Tourist Board Levy Board finances escape worst of weather Racing Saturday's Results Rapid Raceline From our Irish Racing Correspondent at Leopardstown: Champion beckons Master Tribe Southwell Pain barrier was biggest hurdle for Alderbrook Guide to our Racecard Tough sport made children-friendly Amanda Loose on Pop-lacosse—the mini-version of the game with few rules but plenty of enjoyment The Game so Far Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess The Times Capitalisation, week's change HSBC Group Results and Statistics Singapore Airlines seeks open skies Legal & Public Notices Tomkins watchers look Stateside Companies Business acts to cut cost of training The Times City expects rise in rates Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Hercules to lift UK aerospace At the double AIM first MPs to grill Savings chief EasyJet Word-Watching UK companies fight shy of rights activists, says survey The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Alternative Investment Market Liggett lights second fuse under troubled tobacco firms New chapter opens for publisher UBS arm offers $15m forex compensation PIA sued by Burns Anderson over ruling Europe set for record sell-offs The Times UK Estates' broker waives victory fee Independence is safer route Blades of Savile Row Jarvis pays £16m for Greenfield hotels Capital idea that could force City to change its tune Radio station provides food for thought for Joh Ashworth and Martin Waller The Times Swiss culture of banking secrecy threatened by Nazi gold legacy Holocaust survivors want more than a payoff. They are pushing for the law to be changed. Oliver August reports Two halves Nicobrevin Pakistan and the prize peacocks Knight and day Beefy on the menu Hot line It's murder in suburbia Radio Choice Having a ball with Shirley and the Saxons Review Bbc1 Institute of Directors calls for increase in interest rates Coach group in Welcome Break bid Times Two Crossword Nazi Gold Sears chief issues sale ultimatum to shoe shops Caspian plans Leeds arena Battle renewed with former club director Caspian Group is to renew its battle with Peter… Ford jobs threat at Halewood Companies vie for BA engineering Board priorities TI success Canon Pressure Magazine with green spin to float In Business Tomorrow
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