News from 31/01/1997
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Malcolm Pearson, Phil Yates, David Adams, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Robert Calderwood, Richard Thomson, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Susan M. Barnard, Martin Anderson, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Clare Bayley, Mehmet Ylldirim, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Ruth Evans, Director, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Tom Murphy, Grace Wedekind President, John O'leary Education Editor, P. C. Holderness, P. L. Lantos, Gillan Maxey, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Capella, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Stephen Gilbert, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, David Reed, Kiril Petkov, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Viv Apple, Michael Clark, Christopher Wade (Vice-Chairman), Anatole Kaletsky, Vernon Bogdanor, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Quentin Letts, Audrey Magee, David Hands, John A. Keough, Jeremy Bayliss, President, Lorraine Baldry, President, Mark Burton, Judith Mayhew, L. J. Smith, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, J. Smart, Paul Durman, Lindsay Cook, Martin Jones, Rachel Bridge, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Paul Sexton, Richmond, Cyrille Koupernik, David E. J. Oatway, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, P. H. S, David Willetts, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, John Trickett, Michael Horsnell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, H. Wolley, Hugh Thompson, Anne Lee, Robert Reeves, Rob Andrew, James Christopher, Arthur Leathley, J. A. Barnard, David Maddock, John Phillips, Robert Whymant, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Rashmi Roc, Carol Midgley and Jon Ashworth, Alan Walters, Kuzan Christov Petkov, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Jonathan Mirsky, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoEat out for £5 Labour's poll lead goes up to 25 points Major likely to rule out early election Mark Phillips to marry in Hawaii Manifesto match Index Search for Jungle Bride Gardiner deselected after losing confidence vote Elizabeth I Seal purse found in trunk Pregnant Page Wrong tern leads to bird's record flight Valerie Grove Does Your Memory Let You Down? The Great Escape Question time drama descends into a pre-election pantomime Willetts is given role in election strategy Time Grammar school expels education minister Mayhew delay on marches mediation Pay pledge could embarrass Labour ISIS Eu plans art across the nation News in Brief Asylum challenge Itv tax plea £350m house sale Drugs arrests Shootings claim By a Staff Reporter: Father was 'horrified' by sons' death plot Captain Phillips to wed member of us equestrian team Surprising fanfare of tame for the chart topper aged 88 Nadir aide freed as judge condemns 'excessive' sentence Elizabeth Forsyth declares faith in justice and praise prison 'education' Boy killed youth in row over housework Carla's song Schoolgirls charged over hate campaign Rover Man obsessed by knives given life for killing Naomi Damning Dna and dental evidence proved identity of brutal murderer New food watchdog will be given teeth, promises Hogg Voyages of Discovery Homebase Bestselling small cars fail latest Euro crash tests Friendship with Snowdon 'delayed woman's suicide' Troubled formaer lover of Princesss Margaret's ex-husband saw him as rock of her life Comet Sale Duchess consults Indian 'holy man Swiftcall By a Staff Reporter: Pensioner must pay bank for its error The National Lottery Tight bank security forces robbers to target high street Dixons Getty funds laundering operation Beef aims to put its mark on burgers Weekend Shoping Nokia New Gsm Model 1610 Major brushes off Toyota warning on euro Oasis star remains unrepentant over storm in a teacup Politicians must get in tune with young Student in hiding over bogus wedding The king of toffees comes to a sticky end Matts & Slatts Pine Bed & Mattress Centres Last A30 tunneller emerges defiant Warning on rise of 'mums' army' Nokia Keynes' was racist snob with no time for working class' Theatre group's exclusive £lm College lax with overseas courses Euro and risk of devilish affliction Medical Briefing Admiral Poll shows depth of Lib Dem plight Ashdown is facing a struggle but there is nothing to justify Tory talk of a 'meltdown' Major is facing a mountain no one has ever climbed Riddell on Politics Blair tries to counter Meacher's tax signal Liny American plans jungle trip to win back wife Isolated Stone Age tribeswoman abandoned her 20th-centuary New Jersey family RAC Spurning the Good life for call of the wild Quentin Letts reports on an extraordinary couple who, divided by culture, language and outlook, could no live together and cannot cope apart Forte Heritage Power struggle splits gun lobby Senator takes leading role in Democrat funds inquiry Mastercode broken by student Rare shell washed up on Internet Shadow over peace effort as Hezbollah bomb kills Israelis Lottery 'cheat' held over $5m payout Sharps bedrooms Security tight as OJ verdict nears China attacked by us for silencing voice of dissent Princess opens colony consulate Pure New Wool Picture Gallery Reuter: Gandhi's ashes committed to Ganges MOPS Ss killers enjoy pensions as their victims languish Us Jews press Swiss for Holocaust payout Bulgaria pleads for lifeline from EU Over 25? car insurance more than ?200? you need help Aznar pleads with Bonn for rapid entry to euro club Britain acts on mines Picture Gallery Andreotti denies meeting 'godfather' Peoples Phone Protest leaders seized in Albania 'You can't just face the camera - you need to have a dog, or slurp wine' Rick Stein gives viewers a taste for literary allusion along with exotic spices; over the past 22 years, he has learnt to cook fish like nobody else The Sunday Times Lady Beautiful Nokia 1610 And grandmother makes three As David Blunkett announces Labour's plans to support the extended family, we examine the changing role of grandmothers All you have to do is invest your time Thomson Cruises 'I feel so close to them' Cheltenham&Gloucester 'Mum is always a voice of concern' Philip Howard Let Scotland the brave tech England's old buffers a lesson A corker Turkish truth Picture Gallery Toyota and the Tory Right Why do Eurosceptics protest when a firm says something unwelcome? Because at heart they are statists Scooting off In the cold Jaded Amicable exit from the Eu Malcolm Pearson says his Europe Bill is not extremist Numbers up Grim reading in the polls for Major and Ashdown Laws of Asylum Prison is not the answer for Britain's queues of asylum-seekers Tudor Treasure A spectacular reminder of the Elizabethan era Consumer fears over food safety Mothers at home British economy Federal Europe: no reason for an all-or-nothing choice Family credit Register of offenders Author's memorial Press and Prince Looking back Plaice with chips Values of today Quite contrary Precious metals Court Circular Today's royal engagement Leicestershire Lieutenancy Birthday party Personal Column Picture Gallery Birthdays today British Museum University news Election Memorial service Anniversaries Reception Luncheon Appointments Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Church news Svend Truelsen Svend Truelsen, Second World War Danish resistance leader, 21 aged 81. He was born in Randers, Jutland, on March 23,1915 Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Children on Dialysis The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Capital Flights The Army Benevolent Fund Picture Gallery Professor Oswald Szemerenyi Professor Oswald Szemerenyi, Fba, comparative philologist, died on December 29 aged 83. He was born on September 21,1913 Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Phone Calls The Princess of Hesse and the Rhine The Princess of Hesse and the Rhine died peacefully at her home, Wolfsgarten, near Darmstadt on January 26 aged 83. Formerly the Hon Margaret Geddes, she was born in Dublin on March 18,1913 From our Music Critic: On this Day January 31,1958 This is an extract from a long article by Frank Howes, who was music critic of The Times from 1925 to 1960 News The Times Crossword No 20,391 Picture Gallery Business Aa Information Forecast Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Institute cuts prediction on growth Forecast lends support to Clarke Sfa imposes ban on Barings 'whistleblower' Unilever looks for an Aero meltdown Economics Leaders favour The Times Scottish Amicable rejects Abbey bid Education Team deals take toll at Newcastle Sport Yorkshire payback proposal attacked Pensions Direct Information Television and Radio Business Today Less profit Dow surges Revenue looks at using private debt collectors Warning by Standard Life over bonus cuts Windfall tax 'will hit Witan income' Henderson fears over 'correction ' Bzw switch on Farnell Picture Gallery Asda to give lottery profit to charities Gas-supply code of conduct urged Cable targets digital launch Thameslink franchise awarded to Go-Ahead venture Tunnel tire boosts P&o Oil revenues higher Sib rule proposals Lambeth deterrent Clydesdale faces revolt Iveco review threat Dhl to create 500 jobs Frankfurt bank closures Bt-Mci merger inquiry Amec takes£25m charge over assets Business Roundup Tourist Rates Glaxo Wellcome reshuffles its top management 'Dreadful' managers of Sears attacked Ofwat forces 11 companies to make customer paybacks The sheep look up Tracking the relative values of analysts Rival bids for soccer club Sfa cracks down on Barings's Hopkins Tate & Lyle reassures the market Wray may tackle football rivals by lifting bid Cantrade Private Bank Switzerland (C. I.) Limited Commodities Liffe Options Ub shares lift on talk of Cadbury Schweppes bid Stock Market Michael Clark 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 Without profits policies Tempus Yorkshire Water P&o Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Tate & Lyle Wall Street 'Man' lost as awards change City Diary Brought to book Name game Spy buys Businesses need not fear if Britain rejects Emu Why would Eu expel Uk from single market for staying outside single currency zone? Economic View Anatole Kaletsky Proposed Vat changes unworkable and damaging Fine hits the innocent Tough on trees The Times Hilton raises the stakes with ITT bid Richard Thomson on repercussions for the hotel and gaming industries Value of shares in Epic cut by half The Times Jobs survey forecasts return of the North-South divide Harry Ramsden's delivers Bullough buoyant despite losses Foster's lifted by sale rumours Broken Hill expected to sell 37% brewery holding Float will create two millionaires at IMS Business Roundup Peel's profits advance Warning hits Staveley Channel Holdings rises Harvey joins South West CH Bailey prospers Jet to take HCB system Modest gains on subdued volumes Planet The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Talking dirty is no laughing matter Howard Jacobson's new TV series on what makes us laugh blows several punchlines, humorists tell Stephen Gilbert Growing up on the isle London Theatre The Tempest Richmond Miss Potter in person Beatrix Greenwich Television Music Old punks drone on What Do I Get? Old Red Lion, ECI Arthur goes to Cuba Radio: The unlikeliest revelations happen in Havana Radio All of Brahm slowly Concert LSO/DAVIS Barbican Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choice Weekend Choice A Daily gulde to arts and entertalinment compiled by Gillan Maxey Theatre Guide Jerermy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assecessent of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blooming in old Vienna Opera: Rodney Milnes enjoys a revival of Der Rosenkavalier at the Coliseum Multiple Classified Advertising Items The lady is a vamp Cabaret Utc Lempuer Queen Elizabeth Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Cabaret Multiple Display Advertising Items Sweet soul with a hard centre Michelle Gayle is back, with a new album and, of course, the same old determination. Paul Sexton reports And, on drums, what 's his face They also serve, those Other playing in the shadows while the star preens in the spotlight Pop Starlight Express Pop Bright new shades of the old chameleon Pop Albums: David Bowie returns to the dancefloor for inspiration, and David Sinclair is impressed Games without frontiers Jazz Albums Pop University of Paisley Holborn College Study Languages in Europe Groupe Esclyon Emmanuel College Cambridge Bursar A Leading Hmc Co-Educaitonal Boarding School Language Coures Abroad Chapterhouse Harvard Summer School Multiple Display Advertising Items See Europe Limited Bradfield Language Courses on Location The Sunday Times Goethe Institut Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Mary's School Wantage Sir Roger Manwood's School Cheltenham College TA Could a charter be the way to raise standards? Anne Lee offers a solution to low morale and worries about the teaching profession Youngsters don't know their place in the world Geography? Students have lost their way, says Susan Elkin When the flu bug strikes Picture Gallery Unholy row at a convent school Tom Murphy reports on the protests over a college's plans to change status The Times Frentzen sets gaze against dazzle of Williams spotlight Motor Racing Education Rowan Preparatory School Westminster Abbey Choir School School Administrator Easter Revision Challenge Educational Services Easter Courses Oxford Caster Courses All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Easter Revision Torque does not come cheap for Jordan Oliver Holt on the unveiling of the new car that suggests a Formula One team has invested wisely Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Revision Courses BAC D'overbroecks's College Oxford Davies's College Easter Revision A-Levels at Cats Easter Revision Cife Excellence in Independent Education Harrow School Easter Revision Southwell Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Coome Hill helps develop Agra picture Racing Hennesy Winner Looks to Strengthen Gold Cup Claims in Sandown Chase Blinkered first time Catterick Taunton Lingfield Park Rugby pays the penalty for too many grey areas Directionary power of referees 'is affecting results and turning professional sport into a lottery' Gerald Davies finds evidence that games are being won and lost on the inconsistent whim of an official The Times Educational Supplement Opportunity knocks for true playmaker The lack of credible contenders for the role of stand-off for the Lions this summer is a cause for concern, Rob Andrew says Tomorrow Happy days return with Townsend's call to No 10 Rugby Union Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Rowell puts the case for his defence David Miller finds the England coach ready to give a good account of himself Keene on Chess Winning Move The Times Rivals unite in pursuit of their twin ambition Football Anorak brigade claims another sad statistic Hendry has to battle for victory Snooker Legal & Public Notices The European Parliament Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Cautious Daly muzzles his heavy artillery Golf For the Record Today's Fixtures Thomson ditches Schuback Bowls Snow Reports Rusedski continues to advance in style In Brief Ceron opts out Right on course Bull market Tomba top Competing with the weight of expectation Jenny MacArthur considers the sportswomen who must decide whether to play into pregnency Rugby ripe for third-party intervention Balancing books Standing orders Liverpool lack commitment Double handed The Times Silverwood proves readiness for his second big test Cricket: Career-Best Figures Underline pace Bowler's Claims for Call-Up in Wellington Hyundai Speight freed on appeal McDerrmott's career ended by knee injury Word-Watching When to hear is to see Radio Choice The mother of all feminist discoveries Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Hoddle hopes Le Saux can outflank Italy England to take positive approach Times Two Crossword Motor Racing Pressures mount as fans turn on Royle England pack behind Rowell Five Nations' Championship Twickenham ceremony signals end to dispute Fiery Davis prompts decline Cricket First Telecom Picture Gallery Turkey's 'vital role' in Europe Delights of Turkey This supplement was produced for the Times by… High Fliers T. 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Ziraat Bankasi Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Contents New trade and oil deals signed With EU membership still awaited, Turkey strengthens links with Muslim neighbours Coalition 'will last to 2000' Prime Minister Erbakan predicts a year 'great strides' Turkish Airlines Keeping Eastern option open Turkey has potential market of 62 million Privatisation target is $15bn Economy Turk Telekom is keystone of one ambitious programme of state sell-offs British links are growing Investment eased by new agreement Banking goes for plastic Credit card holders now in excess of one million Private banks boom Finance Over 32 trillion lira of posted for early 1996 Picture Gallery Lending for industry Crop and manufacturing projects are big business Breaks in Byzantium Nearly one in ten Britons make Turkey their holiday destination Merit International Hotels & Resorts Turkish Tourism set As the tourist industry sits on the verge of a boom, key players in the industry Yapi Kredi Setur New goals for industry Greater business share sought in foreign markets Export drive under way Industry Bid to balance trade as imports rise after customs union with EU Looking West... and East Iron and steel to privatise Euro deal has already abolished import duties on iron and steel Japanese car firms make $300 million investment Industry Joint venture aims to make 100,000 vehicles by the year 2000 Selling off the smoke IZMiR DEMiR CELiK SANAYi A. 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IsBANK Dam project fights setbacks Infrastructure In about five years Turkey aims to bring water back to the Fertile Crescent Express pass to the Orient Air profits soaring Infrastructure State carrier plans expansion to new destinations Tekel Bulgaria The People's President This supplement was produced for the Times by… Road Ahead Cultural Riches Sweet Success Contents Comes the hour, comes the man The straight-talker who is Bulgaria's best hope President calls for unity Introduction Bulgaria's new head of state says national consensus is needed to back essential reforms Socialists say sorry Lack of reform brings Bulgaria to the brink Tough moves to restore economy Introduction Politicians agree need for strict monetary regime Mass sale ahead Privatisation will remain on the agenda Bulgraian Riviera Drive to improve all transit links Infrastructure Restructuring projects will update ports, airports and railways Telecoms show growth Foreign partner sought for new mobile telephone network Road to integration Infrasture & Communication General Road Administration aims to complete motorway network by 2010 Looking for deals abroad Kambana An oasis of luxury complete with full conference… Citron GSM Bringing back the holidaymakers Tourism Privatisation deals signed with main German tour operators State relaxes its tourism monopoly Less than 10 per cent of the industry under private control Zaharni Zauodi Port of Lom Assarel Medet AG Bulgaria tipped as 'energy centre' Russo-Bulgarian company seeks concessions to pipe natural gas throughout Eastern Europe UK digs for new reserves Energy and Mining Britain leads only major manganese excavation in the northern hemisphere A copper-bottomed revival Bulgaria races to exploit resources before copper value falls in next few years Himco Australian Bulgarian Managanese Holding Yields close to target Fund law passed to help counter crop shortages Farming shows growing promise Agro-Industry Skilled fruit and vegetable growers could lift production by to 40 per cent in the right climate, say analysts Move to get back on the beet Bold proposal for a national sugar beet plantation programme Chemical industry overcoming crisis Chemicals account for 20 per cent of Bulgarian export—and this market is still growing Forging industrial ties Japanese cooperation helps steel firm prosper Private sector leads the way Your Best Connection in Bulgaria
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