News from 14/01/1997
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Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Kenneth Swinburne, Adrian Lee, Timothy Kirkhope, Thomas Stapleton, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Isabel Carlisle, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, Gavin Lumsden, Gordon K. Moore, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Anthony Lester (President), Josephine Boyle, Jasmine Challis, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Ludovic Kennedy, Anthony Lejeune, Catherine Lucas, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Lerisse Smith, Carl Mortished, Lynne Truss, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Roger Maynard, Roger Boyes and Quentin Letts, Geoff Brown, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Peter M. Smith Editor, Financial & Tax Planning Through Pensions, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Robert Wright, Peter Ball, Gary McDowell, Debra Craine, Anthony Beaumont-Dark, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, E. J. Blease, William Goodhart, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, J. B. MacGill, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Saroj K. Chakravarty, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Jill Sherman and Andrew Pierce, Peter Barnard, Russell Kempson, David Ive (Chairman), Norman Gelb, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Ravel's Miroirs, Paul Durman, Michael Theodoulou, Chris Barton and Mary Hibbs, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Louis Blom-Cooper, Qc, Robin Fitzsimons, Paul J. Ciclitira, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, David H. O'Brien, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Richard Evans, P. Greenly, Bronwen Maddox, Quentin Letts and Andrew Pierce, Jill Sherman, PHS, Richard Owen, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Robert A. Morley, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Eileen McCabe, Philip Webster Political Editor, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, David J. M. Buddery (Senior instructor, amateur radio novices), Jason Nissé, Matthew Parris, Russell Jenkins, Bronwen Maddox and Tom Rhodes, Scrivenor, David Askham, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Kenneth Rea, Frances Gibb and Alice Thomson, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mero Tetby, Roger Dobson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Farrell and Kathryn Knight, H. J. Ellis, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, Neil Cooper, Vince Wright, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Donald J. Stewart, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent,
ResumoProtest over higher price for justice Rises are reprehensible, says Scott European legal threat to BA deal Bomb injures two Index Anne Frank Uncensored Millennium show is scaled down New Year New Job Majors given view of the Great Game Picture Gallery Max Clifford in studio row Live lobsters plunge stores into hot water Libby Purves Germany's War with the Moviemakers Pink Unlikely, but is there another, wilder, side to Sir George? Political Sketch Charity for transsexuals gets £30,000 from lottery Sun Alliance Boy wins fight for new home after hate campaign against family Mayhew resists calls to exclude fringe loyalists Spice Girls head list of award nominations News in Brief Plea for missing Zoe Peer's wife over the limit Labour to help on year zero Sex attacker lost tongue Policeman supplied Ecstasy Unique rhinos identified Jewel gang handcuffs woman Australian wins poetry prize Chelsea Textiles Design Publicist in Tory vendetta lunges at MP in studio The last time I felt that shaken I was in a war zone, says journalist caught in the middle By a Staff Reporter: Harrods manageress convicted By a Staff Reporter: Rector stole from his parishioners Drowning son pushed lifejacket to father Mercury Communications Two wounded as letter bombers aim for London target Istamic extremists blamed after terror campagin spreads from America to Britian Hard-hitting and reliable daily refuses to be intimidated The Arabic-language newspaper al-Hayat, owned by the Saudi Royal Family, is a natural target for Islamic fundamentalists, Michael Binyon writes Legal & General Police believe murdered wife had rendezvous Family blames beds crisis for woman's death Hill House Hammond Teenager lied over killing girl, 15 Corrections Queen will share golden wedding with 4,000 couples Prince does his homework on the importance of studying Compaq Princess gets to work in Angola Bishop condemns society for loss of childish innocence The Right Rev David Sheppard, Bishop of Liverpool, intends to fulfil his full diary of engagements this year before he retires, it was disclosed yesterday. A former Sngland cricketer, during his 22 years in the latc Roman Catholic Archbishop of Liverpool, the Most Rev Derek Worlock, to forge closer links between the Anglican and Catholic churches. Yesterday the Rev Paul Dawson, his Chaplain, said that Bishop Sheppard,67, would not be attending the 1998 Lambeth Conference as bishop, but there would not be an immediate announcement of his retirement. "No captain declares an innings before he has discussed it with his team." Mr Dawson said Child pornography videos found at home of Chancellor's adviser RAC Merchant Investors Assurance Navy gets in trim for Far East handover 306 Peugeot the Drive of your Life Astronomer discovers cast of stars hidden in Hamlet Shakespere was hailed yesterday for champoining an English scientist's view of the Universe against something rotten from the state of Denmark. NIgel Hawkes, science editor, reports Health authorities 'ration abortions by ability to pay' Women undergoing cervical screening are being misdiagnosed, according to Health Department figures for 1995-96. they show that five times as many women are being diagnosed with early warning signs of cancer in some parts of the country compared be accounted for by differences in the incidence of the disease and means that some women at risk are being missed while others are being caused are being caused needless anixety. A similar variation was shown in 1994-95 Mesh Computers PLC Fly a helicopter? The butler did it Wife blames drug treatment for Donovan suicide Phil Spector fights to get back first big hit Multiple Display Advertising Items Widow in appeal against sperm ban Kellogg's Frosties Shell considers new roles for redundant Brent Spar Bullimore treated for frostbite but in 'terrific condition' Last man in the balloon game prepares to fly the world alone Dell No Title Few beers the best course for recovery Medical Briefing Councillors shut gate on Baker News in Brief MP head-butted Age of the nurse Royal gun sale Boy dies on M66 Jail death verdict Manchester Airport Right-wing rivalry has boosted Howard's leadership potential Riddell on Politics Major flies home to fight Labour in war of attrition The National Lottery Heseltine pleads for Tory unity as malcontents stake their claims Minister awaits call from MPs' committee In Parliament Saga Services Ltd Bingham supports caution on bugging Israeli hardliners begin campaign to halt Hebron pact Pressure mounts on Savimbi to join peace effort From Associated Press in Delhi: Mother Teresa to retire from order Giro Hong Kong big wigs on parade New front opens in German war with Hollywood Film script portrays Bundesbank conspriacy to set up Fourth Reich Nationwide Chirac warning as strikes loom over retirement Spaniard's promotion deal angers some MEPs Political temperatures rise as dissent grips ailing Balkan states Sofia unions join drive to bring down Socialists Christmas is over Now give yourself a break Symantec Belgrade protest attracts 400,000 Supreme Court weighs delay of Clinton sex case Peru siege rebels shoot at police as 'warning' in war of nerves The Times 'Harassed' women march out of Citadel Greek Cypriot vow on missiles eases tension Old pets' home will come up to scratch Sudan orders army to crush guerrillas World in Brief Quake shakes Cyprus cities (Reuter): Genocide trials 'unjust' Yeltsin's wife in hospital (AP): Algerian rebels murder 19 (AP): Boy, seven, kills mother Advertisement Does Your Memory Fail You? Home alone As workers we are likes bees and our instinct is hive, says Giles Coren When Earth comes first, and money second A well-paid and successful job isn't everything, as Catherine Lucas discovered The things In had drawn on for security evaporated Tomorrow Out of the classroom and on to the rooftop Tony Cardwell swapped teaching for thatching Woolwich Direct The Times Love and a first kiss In the second extract from Anne frank's unexpurgated diaries, Anne's developing I'm doing my best not to chase after him, but it's not easy It's much easier now to tell Peter things l'd normally keep to myself Admiral Nature's Best Tomorrow Time Should the President be exposed? Gary McDowell on the Supreme Court and Clinton v Paula Jones Damn dames Picture Gallery Tough talk wastes lives The fashion for 'zero tolerance' is just as intolerable as intolerance Losing track Wrong one Pole vaunt Europe's Eastern sceptics Anatole Kaletsky says integration has failed before A Bill Too Far Judges, not chief constables, should safeguard rights Angola's Agony The prospects of improvement are real but slim Lobster Checkout What happens when the claws go scampering down the aisle? Party loyalties and the Police Bill Immigration rules Public grief Albanian opportunity Diet fads, from good sense to 'bumbling quackishness' Monarchy debate Oxbridge entry European currency Churchill and gas Adoption and fostering Honours due Hands across the sea Pride before a squall Court Circular Today's royal engagements Edward Ram Reception The Royal Academy of Engineering Birthdays today Personal Column Gold and Silver Wyre Drawers Dinners School news Latest wills Picture Gallery Duke of Edinburgh at prince's funeral Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Marriage Duncan Wood Dunacn Wood, TV comedy producer, died on January 11 aged 71. He was born on March 24, 1925 Personal Column The Stairlift Experts The Very Rev Ian White-Thomson The Very Rev Ian White-Thomson, Dean of Canterbury, 1963-76, died on January 11 aged 92. He was born on December 18,1904 The British Kindly Patient Association Court & Social (From our Golf Correspondent): The President's Putter Victory of Mr. Darwin Lord Croft Lord Croft, art collector and Honorary Keeper of Contemporary Art at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, died at Croft Castle, Herefordshire, on January Ii aged 80. He was born on August 20,1916 Solution for Newcastle at the end of the rainbow The Leading 250 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Football Game Find out how your Team is Doing The Times ITF The ITF players, their points and their values if you are considering the transfer option News The Times Crossword No 20,376 Business Western Provident Association Forecast Tomorrow In the Times Sears hopes to pacify institutions with buyback Brussels threat to BA link with US John Charcol Arts Gehe wins Lloyds Chemists Pet City demand bites the hand that feeds Law Shares soar as fear of interest rate rise recedes Sport Television and Radio Pages 50,51 Business Today Hilton and Ladbroke sign tie-up agreement Japanese shares on rebound Dixons buys Irish chain Morgan up Renault alert Cerebrus cash Clay jobs go Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery Confidence of financial services providers hits seven-year high Kodak to expand further in Ireland Cu cuts endowment payout Lockheed in talks with Aérospatiale Raytheon locks on Hughes GM approvel for $10bn defence takeover Airbus signs stand-alone agreement Link-up for AT Mays Meyer director resigns Go Ahead share concern Pillar builds portfolio Hamanaka trial date set EU inflation falls Cardiff Property grows Servomex buys Montec PWS increases payout Companies call for reform of power pool Business Roundup Tourist Rates Windfall tax not such a breeze Which utililties count as monopolies Mathematics behind the Sears fiasco Eleven uses for an old oil platform Penningaton Tomkins chief bemoans lack of City recognition Boots reports cosmetic boost Chemicals firm looks to expand US stake FKI holding in Newman Tonks grows Vel Barclays quits 3i with £42m profit LLP names advisers for flotation Commodities Liffe Options Scottish banks take high road in stronger market Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Tomkins BAe Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Fight for the jelly Tempus Wall Street The Times City Diary Snout to laugh at Write off Hardern luck Sears needs the Clore magic to step back into City favour Sarah Cunningham on the prospects for Liam Strong after the Freemans disposal A question of honour and the failure of self-regulation at Lloyd's Disagreeable choice Needless surrender of hard-won funds for an annuity Power prices have a long way to fall Alternative measures of a company's prosperity Easy Jet Japan bows to its critics Briefings Business to Business Furey Grange & Co., Multiple Display Advertising Items Get Rich Keeping them in stitches David Askham on a thriving small business that kits out keen cross-stitchers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Energy 2000 Multiple Display Advertising Items Ringrose & Co. Business for Sale MJN Technology Limited Home advantage for businesswomen Hutchison/telecom Shares close at best of the day Debonair The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Beauty found in our daily junk At the Whitechapel Richard Cork notes that custom, and fame, have not staled Tony Cragg's infinite variety Visual Art: Exhibitions of ground-breaking sculptors a century apart; and a public airing for a private collection Impressionist in wax A Spanish show of work by the 19th-century sculptor Medardo Rosso is attracting worldwide attention Visual Art1 Visual Art 2 Around the Galleries No more room for the In Janet de Botton ran out of space for her superb collection of modern art-and the Tate is the beneficiary Visual Art 3 Valery Gergiev Tomorrow Opera & Ballet Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 2 Short and ever so sweet Opera: Rodney Milnes on Henze's new work for Munich Fine young bloods CONXERTS:Enthralling playing from the youth orehestra; plus a beguiling solo recital NYO/Tortelier Barbican Opera Coy joys of the lute Paul O'Dette Wigmore Hall Music The Lapada Fair Make 'em laugh, make 'em think London Mime Festival: Kenneth Rea on the enduring power and mystique of modern clowns Mime Classiacl Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Theatre Diggers dug Theatre: Social revolutionaries at the NT; spineless Jekyll in Edinburgh A timid Hyding to nothing much Dance The Times CD Choice Two for the price of one Quarry Dougall Garfield Robbins Price Waterhouse Executive Serch & Selection M&A Insurance Lawters Davies Arnold Cooper A voice for the public Should judges be told what sentences to pass? Louis Blom-Cooper, QC, reports There is an innate sence of fair play about our system Picture Gallery Inns and Outs Changing culture Name fame Chambers Banking & Finance Vodafone When counsel should come clean Women Achievers Simmons & Simmons NB Selection Ltd Reuter Simkin Legal Recruitment Simmons & Simmons NB Selection Ltd Lipson Lloyd Jones Holborn College University of the West of England Trade Mark Professional Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Red Cross Lovell White Durrant Allen & Overy Taylor Root Freshfields Eversheds Chambers Quarry Dougall Leeds District Magistrates' Courts Committee… All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Westminster Medical Ltd Will the voice of the voters be heard? Robin Fitzsimons reports on the options open to the Hong Kong electorate if it is not to be represnted by Yes Men of the People's Republic Divorce with a few bits missing Mediation will soon be on offer Fighting your way to the top: still a struggle Is there equality in the profession? Farnces Gibb previews the 1997 Women Lawyer Conference sponsored by the Times Achievement in the Law Awards Victims' treatment means court is no trial Roger Dobson on pioneering therapy that helps abused children while ensuring fairness for the accused The 1997 Woman Lawyer Conference Mobile Systems International Taylor Root Legal Recruitment Advisers Taylor Joynson Garrett Fina Multiple Classified Advertising Items Search & Selection City of Sunderland College Fox & Gibbons Dubai/abu Dhabi Industry Banking Recruitment Consultants Garfield Robbins Legal Recruitment Consultants Graham Gill & Young Zarak Macrae Brenner Orange Search Recruitment & Selection Special Project Lawyer Allen Allen & Helmsely Allens Arthur Robinson Group Chambers Proffssional Recuritment Coca-Cola & Schweppes Beverages Limited European Products Counsel Reuter Simkin Legal Recruitment Wales selectors keep faith with Thomas at No 10 Rugby Union Wales Team Ashton keeps it simple Davies Lavery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Best moment in the worst of times John Hopkins recalls the Lions reaching perfection in 1980 The Greatest Try L Ever Saw Kellyfield Consulting Pump Court Tomorrow Word-Watching Wimbledon hope not to change at Crewe Foot Ball Sheehan on Bridge Fans warm to Martyn's return Peter Ball meets the visiting goalkeeper likely to find favour at the Palace tonight Keene on Chess Winning Move Pools Forecast For the Record Sheffield step up challenge Ice Hockey Today's Fixtures Hull KR playing for time In Brief Trulli signs Dakar record Driving force Syed's solo effort Collier Bay switches to Leopardstown Racing: Fast Conditions Rule out Champion Hurdler's Intended Return at Haydock Carlisle Rapid Raceline Star Rage back Guide to our In-Line Racecard Yesterday's Results Victor Mardrew Specialists Leicester Lingfield Park Racing Ahead From a Correspondent in Palmerston North: Atherton struggles to find firm footing Cricket: White Presses Claim for All Rounder Role in Tesis Eith Impressive Retur Packers revive memories of the Lombardi legend American Football: Underdogs Bow to Reality and Experience as Green Bay Finally Return to Super Bowl Everest Winner claims six of best Sports Quiz Snow Reports Word-Watching A courageous undertaking Radio Choice BBC1 Can somebody tell me what's going on? Review Rugby Union 47 Henman clears first barrier as Becker falls Rusedski and champion make early ecits in Melbourne heat Times Two Crossword Woods can tell the great from good Results from Melbourne Hednesford enjoy night to remember Defeat adds to Robson's job dilemma The Bloody Ground Cricket 50
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