News from 15/01/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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S. King, George Cole, Andreas Loizou, Anthony Harris, Gowrie, Chairman, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Beloff, Nick Nuttall, Chris Ward, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Arthur Snell, Simon Barnes, John Morgan, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Stephen Prower (Research Officer), Nicholas Lloyd, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, I. A. Shapiro, Richard Ford Home Correspondent and Robert Crampton, Richard Foster, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, R. W. Johnson and Tom Rhodes, Alice Thomson and Alan Hamilton, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, John O'Leary Education Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Bridget Harrison, Charles Bremner and Andrew Pierce, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Peter Capella, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Julian Critchley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Bobby Robson, Rachel Kelly, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Patrick Deuchar (Chief Executive), David H. Walton, Quentin Letts, John Kavanagh, Tony Waterson, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, J. R. Lowerson, Ian S. MacPhail (Chairman), Robert Miller Banking Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Brenda Maddox, Richard Buttrey, Nicholas Harling, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Christopher Jamison Head Master, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Danielle Vyse, Michael Prestage, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Matthew Clarkc, Emma Wilkins, Leyla Linton, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Chris Partridge, Bronwen Maddox, PHS, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Tracey Knight, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, G. Silverstone, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Robert Crampton, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Jason Nissé, Jerry Brahm, Kathryn Knight, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Christine Webb, Michael Hornsby, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Philip Webster, Simon Jenkins, Darryl Mead (Senior Curator), Tim Jones, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Alan Coren, Peter Gardner, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Lindsay Nicolle, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Shane Meadows, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Dr Keyboard, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoPrincess's call for mines ban upsets ministers Campaign goes against government policy Dalglish takes over at Newcastle Index How to Lose $10m on a Musical Hebron pull-out agreed Yes, we have Tesco bananas Pretty as a Picture MP to give Commons evidence under oath Today Picture Gallery Tomorrow the Double Jobs Guide Home & legacy Insurance Services Limited Hurd will lead critics of Tory prison policies No whiff of grapeshot, but Soames of the Hussars has a good war Political Sketch Hogg sparks fresh row by dismissing EU legal threat Ministers reject EU threat to BA deal Smallbone of Devizes Hedgehogs set an example on safety Minister gives hope of a concession for Gurkhas Lawrence widow joins forces with royal trust Closed-circuit TV cuts crime in city centres News in Brief Football riot arrests BBC claims ratings win Call for rabies review Paedophile suspects list Father and sons on trial Beer cheers Bullimore Missing girl's new photo MPs back bull bars Bill Hill House Hammond Football stars 'accepted bribes to fix matches' Partisan jurors weeded out before the case kicks off Knife killer snooped on ex-girlfriend Players before the Court Prostitute 'gave taxman solace' Sheraton Hotels & Resorts Court backs police who took farmer's gun licence away Shopkeepers need weapon, says judge Bradford & Bingley Building Society Stage is set for Branagh demolition job Railway lovers buy his and hers engines Lottery highlights confusing condition Medical Briefing By a Staff Reporter: Writer ate nothing but vegetables Canute's church attacked American Express Insurance Services Trainee lawyer sues firm for £633,000 over dysentery trip Judge sets benchmark The Times/Dillons Anne Frank Forum Ibsen takes leading role in awards Swissair Show Boat sings out for black performers Saturday In the Times MP launches Bill to end unlicensed puppy farm trade Ban sought on illegal breeders Barclays Bank Plc. Poet to spend £5,000 prize on eye operation for wife Performance Sperm ban breached Euro law, says QC Saga Services Ltd After-school activities 'help pupils to improve grades' Stance. But Labour said there was evidence that… Tax rebel sentenced to 21 days in prison News in Brief Drink-drive PC Solicitor arrested Strip club halted Fatal flea drops Cold feat Red card for ref Citroën Xantia Major tells 'abusive' Blair to look in the mirror Hayes given local party's pledge of support Britannia The Sharing Society Labour fails to block Finance Bill In Parliament Gummer attacks 'hypocrites' BUPA CareFinder The nursing care advisory service Trivial tax game is no way to pursue progress Riddell on Politics Poll commissars award Belgrade to opposition Bulgarian leader makes election vow to placate protesters Our Foreign Staff: Blair hails winning of key jobs in Strasbourg Service line Insurance Duma attempts to overthrow Yeltsin Instructors fined for ski deaths By our Foreign Staff: Saudi Arabia deports 76 girls to India (Reuter): Swiss bank gets rid of Nazi-era records Endeavour Personal Finance Ltd Inspectors to check on 'sick' Germans Panasonic Notebook Computers Clinton launches aid package for sick Washington Judges to debate presidential sex case options From Reuter in Athens: Aristotle's school unearthed in Athens car park Democrats tripped by Gingrich tape 'plot' Solo balloonist takes on the world after a cold start Settler rage as US envoy wins Hebron accord Sudan set to fight 'holy war' after raids Admiral (Reuter): Libya relents on desert exiles Pretoria risks aid cutoff over Syrian arms sale (Reuter): Danish Queen marks 25-year rule Disney damps down frontal assault at Splash Mountain (Reuter): Top suspect in genocide trial Fattening a lost 1,7101b baby (Reuter, AFP): 38 killed as bus plunges into mud World Summary (Reuter): Court urged to jail Graf's father (AP): UN letter bombs are made safe De Niro seeks access to twins (AFP): Smoked out Goldfish Prospero Direct Ltd. I am not afraid of being called liberal Former Home Secretary Douglas Hurd wants to reform prison. Interview by Robert Crampton Prime Health Limited Media A daughter's growing pains In the third extract from Anne Frank's unexpurgated diary, she describes problems with her mother Last night there was another scene with mother Woodstock Floors Limited Cellphones Direct Ltd. Emma Hope's Shoes Simpson Piccadilly A strong line on spring Feminine frills and bold stripes are the catwalk directions to follow this summer, says Style Editor Grace Bradberry How to spend $10 million and produce a Broadway… Danger: you will never be the same again Jane Shilling on the thrill of the Manolo Blahnik sale Janet Reger London Montessori Centre The Harley Medical Group Dial-a-phone Ltd. Can anyone juggle babies and work? Having a career can be good for both us and our children, says Nigella Lawson Tomorrow New Year Solos Holidays Ltd Woolwich Rise of the maternal girl Mothers are being appreciated by employers at last, says Anjana Ahuja Let us pray that John Major has not shot himself in the fin Another Miss Picture Gallery In praise of the second class If admissions policy is reduced to the mechanically meritocratic, Oxbridge colleges will lose their raison d'être Pox-wallah Garden tops Dog days Who shall 'scape whipping? Julian Critchley on the cruelties of Commons pairing The Silent Secretary Popular protesters in the Balkans still await British support Partnership for Good The Prince and Mrs Lawrence are natural allies Equal before the Law Clinton's claim would establish a dubious precedent Britain's goals on joining Market Stressed teachers 'Crossover' chart hits the right note Books and computers Tiger protection Not caught napping The risk business Canonisation of Polish priest ENO's future Labour and the Lords Ribbons or bows? Court Circular Royal engagements Air Marshal Sir Denis Crowley-Milling Personal Column Christening Miss Kate Alderson Luncheon Dinners School news Latest wills Memorial services Birthdays today Lecture Oxford University Gray's Inn Church news Bethlem and Maudsley NHS Trust Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Lord Todd Lord Todd, OM, organic chemist, Nobel Laureate and former President of the Royal Society, died on January 10 aged 89. He was born in Glasgow on October 2, 1907 Multiple Display Advertising Items Cavan O'connor Cavan O'Connor, singer, died on January 11 aged 97. He was born on July 1, 1899 On This Day Obituary "Lewis Carroll" Heidi Beer Heidi Beer, actress and artist, died on December 18 aged 79. She was born on July 16, 1917 Peter Langdon-Davies Peter Langdon-Davies, former Chief Commons Commissioner, died on December 15 aged 77. He was born on June 23, 1919 Redrow North of the Thames Fairclough Homes Loft style duplex apt in W1 nr Baker St. 2 bed, 2… South of the Thames Belgravia Kensington & Chelsea Passport to a doctor for the homeless In the first of two reports on homeless people, Rachel Kelly looks at the problems they face finding primary healthcare Vagrants who visit hospitals instead of as GP can cost NHS three times as much Why they are queueing for a life on Skye Christline Webb looks at proposed legal changes to help crofters A lifetime in the Country What's your house really worth? Property Prices The Times The clinic that helps the down and outs Fairclough Homes Knight Frank International Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bryant Homes Invest in Quality Automobile Association Insurance Services English Courtyard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wainhomes Building Britain's Heritage New Homes Beazer Homes London Rentals Battersea luxury 1 bdrm, recep, kitchen & bathroom.… Islington London Rentals Regalian Slone Square SW3 Selection of newly rofurb 3 bedroom… French Property Exhibition Property Wanted RCL The Times Crossword No 20,377 News Business AA Information Non-Drowsy Sudafed Tomorrow Optimism on rates feeds market fever BT cuts overseas call costs again Ciro Citterio buttons up Dunn deal Media National Express chief resigns Morgan Grenfell suspends Horlick BA confident of American link-up Arts Foreign & Colonial Management Limited Sport Television and Radio Business Today Buoyant Bubbling up Shopping centre goes to Argent AAA insurer ICI splash out Uno profits Denmans deal The Sunday Times Growth in housebuilding reflects market confidence Tarmac sees international gloom Saints blessed in early trading Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices AIM Group goes into treble time Setback for GGT deal Stake sale aids Birkby Limit capacity at £644m Atlantic Telecom up Provision hurts VHE Ostrich rescue backing Tourist Rates Europe's biggest broadcaster born Business Roundup No. Oo6739 of 1996 in the High Court of Justice… No demand for dearer money Some impertinent advice for the Chancellor National Express drops the pilot Gap in pesions regulator's armoury Pennington Matthew Clark shares lifted by recovery plan Hodder Headline publishes 9% gain Passenger surge boosts BAA Recovery prompts big bonus payout at DTC Ashquay beaten by deadline Legal & General Direct Limited Opra gets tough on infringements Project delay hits Babcock Commodities Liffe Options Steel shares buckle as the pound's rise hits profits Stock Market Charles Sidney, the Bradford-based Mercedes vehicle distributor, is making up lost ground, its share price gaining a further 1½p, to 91½p, compared with a 196 peak of 107p. Whispers in the market claim a bid of 120p a share may soon be on the table. This would give the group a price tag of almost £50 million London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Foundational dilemma Tempus Matthew Clark BAA Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street The Times City Diary Advertisement's potent brew Hot water? Seeking funds Price in touch Mutual with muscle aims to be bank with big ideas Marianne Curphey on the floations of the Halifax and fellow building societies Will falling jobless work for Major? Philip Bassett examines the trend in unemployment figures Business leaders at the CBI suggest that unemployment will drop to 1.7 million by the end of next year EMU: looking for hidden agendas The Personal Number Company Plc The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Shares close at best of day Member HSBC Group Who will speak for the Principality? Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Media Sales & Marketing Euro London Appointments Fact or Fantasy Golden Skinner? Barclay brothers triumph Spending to save money Advertising Centre file a Ceridian Company Flying the flag Multiple Display Advertising Items Cosy Whicker First aid Hello! fights to stay top Hello!'s most successful issue wsa Gazza's wedding. Carol Midgley says royals might be faded out to beat off growing competition Unchecked—the rise of the ranting columnists Paper round The Times Thousands die, but is Diana flying out? Our press is too insular and world news uneven, says Bridget Harrison How to go for a song and lose a fortune Benedict Nightingale on the hard work that goes into a flop musical The Times Theatre Portraiture with a cleft palette THEATRE:Opening show of the London International Mime Festival Puzzling Chinese lesson NewTerritiries Oval House Offer This Week's Special Offers Tomorrow Who should win this Victorian beauty? Heritage: The V&A is the perfect suitor for the Public Record Office, says Marcus Binney Instrumental polyglots Jazz: Chris Parker on the Babel Festival at Blackheath Concert Halls Royal Festival Hall Heritage Jazz Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Jazz 2 Barbican Centre Rising Star Lord of the Dance Choice 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 Art Galleries Working too hard Dance Coppélia Festival Hall Choice The Times Dance Depths of winter Concert Matthias Görne Wigmore Hall Prodrive Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tri-Lingual Personal Assistants Harrods Kinightsbridge Market Access Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bulletin International Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Finance Ltd. MRG Ltd Lettings Negotiators & Trainees Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA to Chief Executive International Project Finance University of Warwick Hays Banking Personnel Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Maine—tucker Recruitment Consultants Secretarial & Temporary Reed Employment Services Pan European Recruitment Ernst & Young Norma Skemp Rec Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Advertising, Publishing, Marketing, Finance, Charty,… PA-CHAIRMAN Investment Banking Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Heritage Recruitment Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Tate Temp Specialists Josephine Sammons Ltd. Secretary-Media Team Investment Banking Cross Selection Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Worldwide Liaison Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jigsaw Recruitment HOBstones Recruitment Judy Fisher Associates Susan Hamilton Personnel The Hurlingham Club True PA Victoria Wall Associates Aldrich & Company the City Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Crone Corkill Temporary Recruitment Recruitment Consultant to Work with the Music… Victoria Wall Associates Angela Mortimer Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Personnel Officer Victoria Wall Associates Angela Mortimer Knightsbridge Secretaries Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Susan Doughty Recruitment Anderson Hoare Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Drake International Directors' Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Susan Hamilton Personnel Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Manpower Cross Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jonathan Wren The Recruitment Company London Ambulance Service NHS Trust Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Susan Doughty Recruitment Jonathan Wren Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multilingual Crème Euro London Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Company Secretary HOBstones Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pitman Training Limited St James's College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Mullilingual Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Estate Agency Recruitment Aldrich & Company the City Recruitment Consultants Bilinguagroup APMS Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boyce Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Secretary Secretary/PA to a Senior Equity Partner Beat the Winter Blues-Make the Move to Prolaw Radford puts case for his defence Athletics For the Record Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess From a Correspondent in Palmerston North: Stewart will not be moved Today's Fixtures Calzaghe aims for world title Boxing Last Nights Football Results Snow Reports William Hill Trainers find planning hard going Racing: Search Widens for Suitable Ground Conditions as Cheltenham Festival Beckons Wolverhampton Huntingdon Rapid Raceline Lynch to face Jockey Club Windsor Guide to our Racecard By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Irish take lead on strategy despite teething problems Yesterday's Results Points deduction adds to pressure on Middlesbrough Football West Ham plan bid for Van Hooijdonk Little relieved to emerge unscathed By our Sports Staff: Aldridee sent off as Tranmere fall to Carlisle Brown finds route to fulfilling Woking lite Walter Gammic on a role model for the par-time footballer of tomorrow Palace lament Martyn's return Old rivals do battle Wimbledon shaken by fluent Crewe Wainwright restored as Scotland captain Rugby Union Dennis burns links with Marlboro's past glories Motor Racing: McLAREN Boss Learns from Mistakes in Planning Revival of Fortunes in Formula One The Royal Bank of Scotland Ringmaster Davies is top of the bill Christopher Irvine, in the last of our series, reflects on how a genius at both codes of rugby would not be denied at Wembley Aamodt's run cuts short joy of Swiss Sport in Brief Guedes wins Greening stays Drugs ban Salford signings Towers struggle in Russians' shadow Basketball Real beauty of Beckham's goal in life Hingis on verge of fulfilling promise Tennis: Capriati's Return to the Grand-Slam Stage Ends in Tears and First-Round Defeat Everest Fit the Best Australian Open Results Word Watching Secrets of the Red Planet Radio Choice Doctors in wonderland; a dancer's adieu Review BBC1 Times Two Crossword Rugby Union Newcastle manage to lure Dalglish Scot with proven pedigree for success assumes Keegan's mantle a second time Why I had to turn down the job and stay loyal to Barcelona Old hand makes assured debut Wallguard Ltd Tennis CompuServe Www. the-times. co. uk Hostage-takers go on the net to spread their cause Peruvian revolutionaries have become the latest movement to use the World Wide Web to air their grievances Hi-Grade Computers plc How Interface gives users a sense of security British firm offers new solution to South Africa Tell-tale pictures can be candid about cameras Apple takes a trek into the NeXT generation Worldwide audience for pop festival The Microsoft Network Video power that tends to the flock Hotline to beat the benefits cheats Computers are saving millions of pounds by sporting fraud. Lindsay Nicolle reports Checking out the universe Scientists discover that space is just a matter of black and white Off-line computer shopping on trial Apple Tiny Computers Ltd Computer therapy helps sick children to kill pain Search warrants for special agents Buzzwords Tailor Made Computer Training Loose connection blues Talk to your Computer Maple Computer Corporation Hi-tech to make romantic royal yacht shipshape Infotrade Personal Finance On-Line Fuzzy logic keeps boats on an even keel E-mail goes to sea Microsoft makes life suite for business users The simple but versatile new Office 97 software sets the standards by which others are to be judged, says Nigel Powell U. S. Robotics Limited Plain sailing for web navigators Dell Rivals put up a fighting challenge A Times Interface Competition Cowboys may cause millennium crisis Business IT firms caught by the net Agenda Equal rights in the hi-tech boardroom ClaraNET Internetr Service Provider The Times Educational Supplement Prime moves in IT Hi Calibre Personnel Scottish Hydro-Electric plc Witcher-Stronge Limited QVF Plc Wilco International Limited Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd. Computer Futures Dresdner Kleinwort Benson Mercuri Urval Ltd Interim Management in Information Technology Schlumberger GeoQuest Ward Executive Limited Reed Computing Personnel Macmillan Davies Austin Knight UK Limited Project Management Recuritment Westbook Computers Time Computer Systems Ltd.
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