News from 27/01/1997
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Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Michael Aylwin, Nick Nuttall, Alexandra Frean, Barry Trowbridge, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Des Burkinshaw, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Philip Howard, Adam Jones and Fraser Nelson, Alison Kervin, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Morag Preston, Robert Sandall, Steve Thorpe, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Tom Stanier, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Liam Fox, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, John Young, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, Jim Ward, David Hands, Peter C. Jupp, David Charter, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Edward Gorman, Hilary Heilbron, Neil Addison, Luke Clancy, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, John Woodcock, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Henry Hardy, Tim Mason (Marketing Director), John Hopkins, David Miller, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Watts, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Gerard Lyons, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, David Willetts, Andrew Drummond, Jeffrey Sherwin, Nigel Hawkes, William Rees~Mogg, Melvyn Bragg, Nigel Shepherd, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Eric Reguly, Mitchell, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Dominic Kennedy Social Affairs Correspondent, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Nick Kelly, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Patrick Smellie, Walter Gammie, Alan Hamilton and Philip Webster, Peter Riddell, Stephen Hoare, Ian Brodie, Danny Kushlick, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Adam Fresco and Robin Young, John Leatham, Philip Webster, Jason Cowley, David Sinclair, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Steve McManaman, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, John Hennessey, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThis Week in the Times Eat out for £5 Index Queen upset as yacht becomes poll issue Bloom's may be back with kosher burgers Pain ... And how to Survive It Picture Gallery Chequers crunch 14 Pages of Times Sport Plot to help jail escape denied Dunbar Marketing Group Divorcees in line to share pensions by 2000 Ministers meet to hammer out Tory election Education, exterprise and London Underground sell-off will be at heart of campaign American Express Services Europe Limited Major admits he has deep doubts on single currency Tory agent suspended in porn allegation Hackett London Horse owners fight for hand Bingham to lead attack on crime Bill News in Brief Memorials saved Plaice with chips Teenagers held Viva Grobbelaar Beach survey School bus fight Admiral Underground protesters hold out against bailiffs We are not worried about being buried alive, say campaigners against A30 extension BBC looks Right for political heroine Mystics invite golfers to take fairway to heaven Accused Briton is focus of Thai child-sex purge Informix Detectives hunt boy of 12 over murder No way ahead as road repairs mean 'London is closed' Ex-bishop condemns failure to apologise for Bloody Sunday Mesh Computers Plc Off-duty soldiers escape as IRA bomb explodes beneath their car Telecom Security Limited Tests at 7 show gap between schools US Embassy may seek immunity from sex victimisation claim Churches look at replacing Cross with a fish Swiftcall Vaseline Intensive Care Decline has halted, but growth is still slow The Record Labour's alternative to more Thatcherite adrenalin Ballot 97 The Times Guide to Election Issues 2. Britain in the world economy The Politics Conservatives Labour Liberal Democrats What They Said The Facts The Politicians Camelot Old London Bridge could be rebuilt as Essex tourist site Art dealer wants to demolish mansion and use medieval stones for lakeside attraction Villagers fear tourist slump as castle buyer seeks privacy Fujitsu Fears over malaria drug after girl dies Enron GCHQ studies merger and further job cuts Centre faces biggest test since end of Cold War The truce that changed everything Dan technology plc Spark of life on mountain is lost rider's cigarette lighter Girl 13, survives drug error News in Brief Britons abroad Victim from RAF Arson admission Museum to close European Business Machines Plan for criminals to repay legal aid Rugby star brought down by affliction that tackles all ages Medical Briefing Doctors will test their skill with the £1m living doll Transfer your Peps No Title Europe unites in study or brain International Convention Centre Change to Goldfish Anger over planned directory of surgeons By our Health Correspondent: BMA urges opposition to one-stop GP shops Clinton policy on Beijing under Congress spotlight Maple Computer Corporation (UK) Limited Lawyer engulfed in 'horror' of Singapore politics Hone Kong's rival government starts work Contracted-out pension arrangements are changing Kim's family denies Korea scandal links Saudis rebuff US over bomb Griffin Netanyahu sure he can seal final peace deal 'I have confidence in our ability to negotiate with wide public support' The Israeli Prime Minister, in an exclussive interview in Jerusalem, asures Christopher Walker he has secured a consensus for a Middle East settlement Bank of Scotland (Reuter): 100 killed in cyclone flooding News in Brief (AFP): Sudan deaths Ex-envoy's trial (Reuter): Thais win talks (AP): Vatican first (AFP): Astrologer dies Police chief freed Sharansky returns for nostalgic tour of Moscow prison The Times Reuter: Goat tossed 50ft from belfry Chechens vote for a leader to rebuild nation Labour piper charms Scottish ears with a popular but sentimental air Troops mobilised to quell protests at Albanian fraud Jews rebuff Briton's memorial Forte Hotels Rifkind to press for reforms in Balkans Midland Waterstone's Clinton fund drive netted top bankers Three investigated over Atlanta bomb Maoris fight abolition of Privy Council pleas Fishermen rescued as lake ice breaks up 10 reasons why your business needs quickbooks Accidents and the human factor Psychologiosts are trying to crack the patterns of human behaviour which can lead to disasters. Robert by Anjana Ahuja Shout for your life Nature's noisy alarms Weather report Hungry penguins Science briefing Learning the lore of the rings Serviceline Insurance The survival of the friendliest Time Are we really born to suffer? In Part One of a series on the nature of pain and the latest advances in its treatment, Jeremy Laurance explains whu suffering is part of our strategy for survival, and Nigel Hawkes looks at the latest breakthroughs in medical science The Times Why our bodies need to tell us when they are hurting Tomorrow DIAL-a-PHONE New drugs that lift the burden of pain Sport at war Jason Cowley reports on the women who have brought a revolution to sports journalism Behaving badly - the sitcom stars who want a million The biggest joke in America's top rated comedy show Seinfeld is the fees demanded by its supporting actors Impotence Vtech Hot new sound of 1967 Pop: Kula Shanker profitbly plunder the past, while Pavement walk on the wild side of country and My Life Story strike up the grand ENO Why we have lost our appetite for the hunt Visual Art Off the wall and into the spotlight Subtle Strauss Concerts: London space odyssey; happy birthday for John in Manchester; Rossini ignites Birmingham LPO/Steinberg Festival Hall Opera Cabaret History lessons on two stages Books Electric delight orchestra Carla's song I will arise and rock now Nigel Williamson on how Van Morrison and others came to put Yeats's poetry to music Events The Reduced Shakespeare Company Comedy To advertise in this section please call the… Films Music Dance Plumbing depths London and Irish Theatre The Magic Door Grace, Swii Eejit short on laughs The Playboy of the Western World Belfast 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Labour apes Europe's failures David Willetts offers some thoughts for the Tory manifesto Body-watching Shelling out to rule the waves Portillo's explitation of the Royal Yacht has been undignified, but a suitable sponsor is at hand Renegotiation means out Peter Riddell says the cracks can't be papered over, so we need a referendum about Europe Junk mail Battling on Distant relative Whisked away Competitive Britain Labour still nurses a few interventionist illusions Curse of the Pyramids Albanians learn that there is no such thing as a free lunch Lords of Death Row New Zealand stands against the tide Response to allegations over Whitemoor prison escape Outcry over court tees: the end of accessible justice? Promotion of drugs Tory values War grave in Libya Middle-age passion Ready to wear? City types Finding funds for new Royal Yacht Checkout spies Quite contrary Court Circular Anniversaries Birthdays Requiem Mass Nature notes Luncheon Service dinner Latest will Prints put on artistic map Appointments in the Forces Personal Column Hosp… Musical Instruments Flights Directory University announcements NWT Travel Worldcall Airlink Worldwide Aviation World Schools news Reception Icarus Travel Ltd Embassy Flight Centre Jetworld Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcomings marriages Marriage Faresavers Capital Flights Jetline Professor Rosalind Hill Rosalind Hill, Professor of History at Westfield College, london University, 1971-76, died on January 11 aged 88. She was born on November 4,1908 Major-General Bill Woods Major General Bill Woods, CB MBE, MC, Director of Manning of the Army, 1967-70, died on December 28 aged 79. He was born on March 21,1917 Church news From our Special Correspondent, (By Balloon Post): On this Day Randy California Randy California, rock musician, died on January 2 aged 45. he was born on February 20,1951 News The Times Crossword No 20,387 Business Multiple Display Advertising Items AA INFORMATION Tomorrow Today in the Times Great Season of Sport Hughes sparks Chelsea revival Draw leaves options open Bass Skirting skilfully around a delicate subject Sampras in search of French dressing Tennis Wheel of fortune turns for precocious Hingis Dudley Hill win in professional style Rugby League Oakes struggles to save Crystal Palace Athletics: Report Spells Doom after 30 Great Years of Track and Field Lewis confirms 1997 as his final season Sport in Brief Tribute paid to White Clarke retains title McNulty marches on Drugs case referred Cope sets final path Daurelle takes control Crutchley triggers recovery Hockey By a Correspondent: Nap hand secures third place Settled Stewart keeps confounding the critics Cricket: Atherton Back in Form while Record Breaking Century Suggests Russell's England Days are over Keeping Score Stylish century cheers Thorpe By our Sports Staff: Tomba sounds an ominous warning Skiing Quarterbacks come out fighting American Football: Favre and Bledsoe Turn on Style as Records Tumble Full Third Day Scoreboard Prospero direct Ltd By our Sports Staff: Hayden on century duty as Australia take charge Action Bradford's new role relished by Kamara Special appeal of cup competition underlined by courageous performances of underdogs Woking keep the home fires burning Summerbee's sucker punch floors Brentford Wallace rises above general mediocrity Luton punished for waking up Bolton Redknapp makes offer West Ham may not refuse Woan's late show brings curtain down on Dalglish Football Fa Cup Bridge too far for Stockport Sustain QPR supporters contuse meaning of punch up front Day refuses to take part in passion play Managers have to dip into diplomatic bag Portsmouth steered through by Svensson Apologetic McGrath turns the tables on his friends FA Cup Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Hednesford lose their grip at the last Football: Middlesbrough's Shortcomings Exposed by Conference Side's Plucky Challenge Joke is on United after Earle's injury-time equaliser Problems pile up for Albion Match Day Promoting expansion plan that has growing appeal Picture Gallery Liverpool let good work go to waste The Cooperative Bank One Man likely to take shorter option Racing: Richards Favours Champion Chase as Doubts Increase over Grey's Stamina Maxse has early setback Point-To-Point Results Plumpton National Hunt Leaders Champion held back by inflexible programme Southwell Ayr Long pays penalty for his stroke of misfortune Golf Britain's failure creates problems for Lausanne Ice Skating: Russians Win All Four Titles in European Championships Schuback ushers gentle era to an end Trouble in store for blue-rinse brigade as professional fame looks to the future Eagles' spirits soar after their conquest of Steelers Ice Hockey Contempt on court mars fine victory for Towers Basketball Eagle Star Direct Australians prefer to take serious approach Ireland see Staples as leader to speed up revival The Times French lesson worries Leicester Rugby Union: English Game Needs to Adjust its Sights after Brive Dominate European Cup Final Cardiff revel in a feast of tries Richmond edge worthy contest Fun and game to confound Eurosceptics Northern sights on Twickenham Gloucester generate willpower to ensure survival Bayfield puffs his way back into frame for Lions tour Cup of cheer provided by Lynagh's kick-start Rugby Union: Saracens Add Wasps to their List of Scalps as They Reach Quarter-Finals Testing, testing time for voice of officialdom John Hopkins on the teething problems encountered in wiring referees for television England inspired by Mitchell Harlequins spoil romantic notions Challenge Business Adventures Ltd Newcastle fail to inspire as Scottish bow out Rugby Union Rugby League Picture Gallery For the Record Snow Reports Racing Excellent Skiing Conditions in Norway Consistent Ainslie conquers champion Sailing Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Henman inspires as role model John Goodbody on a trail-blazing search for tennis converts Guide to the Week Ahead The Times Alternative view of television's pulling power Get into a strict regime and don't give up running until April John Goodbody hears why two entrants in this year's Flora London Marathon have decided to participate Pace yourself at mealtimes to stay ahead Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Severn Trent Water Keeping up with the flow Behind the scenes, the much-criticised water companies are putting millions into developing their resources. John Young introduces a five-page report Changing rainfall patterns coinciding with greater domestic demand have presented the industry with a huge challenge Anglian Water Network that supplies the nation's taps Britain's water industry is a complex structure with millions of customers Billions spent on cleaner beaches Stephen Hoare on how the nation's water firms meet a tough new directive New treatment of effluent means welcome news for wildlife Stephen Hoare looks at how Anglian water is preserving the wetland habitat of the Norfolk Broads Dwr Cymru Welsh Water Northumbrian Water Consumers become customers John Young on how the privatised water industry has set out to improve standards of quality and service Southern Water South West Water Twin-track approach to high demand Global warming will require new reservoirs to be built United Utilities company Price of privatisation Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, on the industry's politics and the prospect of tariff cuts Plugging the leaks Stephen Hoare reports on the industry's efforts to prevent its profits from seeping away Thames Water Green lights for the environment Water companies are working hard to clean up their act, says Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent Capitalisation, week's change Debonair Results and Statistics Sunday Tips No right to assemble on highway Queen's Bench Divisional Court Law Report January 27 1997 Court of Appeal Prostitutes entitled to protection of the law Sentence for attack too lenient WH Smith expected to deliver Companies Unregistered assignment invalid Determining whether confession unreliable Place where employee works European Law Report Luxembourg Attention to focus on growth Economic Outlook Employers of illegal immigrants face fines Electronic Retail Systems buoyant Times Educational Supplement Black Christmas with lighter tones The news from the high street this month suggests that some retailers' stockings were full on Christmas morning, but some were at least half empty. The official figures indicated that trading was poor, but some shops still managed to do well. Sarah Cunningham assesses the full picture Alternative Investment Market The Pound Stock Market The Times Value of staff puzzling for bosses Tourist Rates Tea trust poised for flotation Ex-Revenue chief dies Windfall tax fears Row over Horlick talks rumbles on The Times UK failing to close gap with rivals, says study Granada hotel sales 'on track' Baby blues The Times City Diary Slippery customer on slab at Asda Appeal by Nadir's aide to be heard this week Royal scheme targets AIM Meals with wheels A cartoon and that's not all folks On display Strapped Business leaders sing praises of Britain's flexible labour market Sears chief faces stormy meeting Lloyds Bank Broadcasting breakthrough throws cable Tv a lifeline Eric Reguly reports on the latest technological developments in the tussle over who offers the choices that consumers want Everest Fit the Best Misplaced fears over inflation should ease Gilt-Edged Actually, it is fiction too Radio Choice Digging in for a happy evening's viewing Review Bbc1 Banks look at William Hill disposal plans By our City Staff: Rank may sell film distributor Times Two Crossword Week Ahead 47 Former Leeds United director to sue for fees Time Warner in $5bn project New system to take on satellite broadcasters Picture Gallery Supermarket price war looms British yard will build Royal Yacht In Business Tomorrow Sales Pitch 48 Growth figures hold key to rise in interest rates Corby Works DTI silent on insider inquiry Restaurant Guide 1997 Twelve of the Best Index to Restaurants Avon Bedfordshire Berkshire Buckinghamshire Cambridgeshire Cheshire Cleveland Cornwall Cumbria Derbyshire Devon Dorset Essex Gloucester Hampshire Herefordshire Hertfordshire Isle of Wight Kent Lancashire Leicestershire Lincolnshire London Menu for £5:3 courses Tel: 0171-354 4088 Lemonia… Picture Gallery Manchester Merseyside Middlesex Norfolk Northamptonshire Northumberland Nottingham Oxfordshire Shropshire Somerset South Humberside Staffordshire Suffolk Surrey Sussex Tyne & Wear Warwickshire West Midlands Wiltshire Worcestershire Yorkshire Wales Scotland Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland The Times
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