News from 28/02/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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Nicholas Watt Chief Ireland Correspondent, Phil Yates, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, John Norton, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Mark Souster, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Nick Eadon, Jeremy Kingston, Blake, Richard Owen and Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, H. A. Will, Brenda Benson, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Nigel Hawkes and Charles Bremner, John O'leary Education Editor, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, T. M. Simon, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Viv Wakeham, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alistair B. Cooke, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Frances Gibb and Michael Horsnell, Jenny MacArthur, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, John Young, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Quentin Letts, Joseph Connolly, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Robert Miller Banking Correspondent, Luke Clancy, Nigel Williamson, Dalya Alberge and Stephen Farrell, Paul Durman, P. H. S., Rachel Bridge, Eric Reguly and Alasdair Murray, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, J. F. Hadfield, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Adam Sage, Emma Wilkins, K. L. Rawling, Caroline Merrell, Eric Reguly, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Grace Bradberry, Style Editor, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Tessa Blackstone, Dalya Alberge, Glen Owen, Adam Fresco, W. G. Chaloner, John Gorman, John Allison, John Kay, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Brian Glanville, Illtyd Harrington, J. B. Pridham, Stanley Marvin, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Ian C. Boulton, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Harounoff, Anne Lee, Rob Andrew, Julian, David Maddock, Andrew Finkel, Alasdair Murray, P. G. Smith, Mark Fuller, Matthew Bond, Simon Sperryn, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, P. D. Hale, Christopher Irvine, Mary Fretwell,
ResumoLabour triumph at Wirral with 7,888 majority Wirral South Oxford backs the Fab Four Sacked Clinton aide spills beans Second degree The Times Index The New £40,000 Game Lynne Truss The Queen goes into cyberspace Law comes into play as judge overturns rugby ban Diane Blood wins right to have dead husband's baby Philip Howard Tebbit lambasts 'tacky' Heseltine 2 Academy Award Nominations Mr Ashdown winks and everything falls into place again Political Sketch Santer orders EU investigation into ethics of cloning Compaq Inquiry promised on stowaway deaths Support for abortion rising, poll shows News in Brief Runcie call over Europe E. coli butcher reopens Forces' medical 'crisis' Sacked royal maid sues Major defends Soames Admiral RAF veteran renews dogfight with Israeli President 'He was very sneaky - but he did not shoot me down as he claimed' Spitfire sell-off challenged By a Staff Reporter: Royal Mail to sell sticky stamps Nivea Visage Sotheby's director cleared in internal investigation Picture Gallery Two win Hoover damages By our Staff Reporter: Father suspected son over murder Howard sets out plans to curb right to trial by jury Home Secretary heads for confrontaion with judges and lawyers over proposals for mswifter justice Abbey National The Main Points Twelve good men and true are historic pillar of law Frances Gibb, legal correspondent, looks at the history of the jury system, once called "the lamp that shows that freedom lives" Help Crime Writing Prisoner swapped Parkhurst for Italian sunshine £40 Knightsbridge mrobbery mastermind denies he is being treated too leniently Muslims experience increase in hatred DIAL-a-PHONE Follow your hunches to make a decision Energy Efficiency Children 'get some untested medicines' Judge upholds refusal to fund blood treatment Doctors favour costly therapy MFI IRA hacks off Catholic's hair ITN man takes television award No one is immune to the deadly dangers of alcohol Medical Briefing Legal & General Divorce legal in Ireland Helper at risk Kayleigh charge PC accused Sex case curate Baby's funeral Lottery ticket ban Sooty sweep St. Joseph's Hospice The new 120hp Saxo VTS Leading universities lose grant to under-performers Labour's reading revolution Prudential McQueen's vision of urban chaos Fresh shellfish the catch of the week Weekend Shopping Cellphones direct Art's shock troops storm the bastion of tradition Royal Academy plays down controversy over exhibition with blood-filled head and Hindley portrait Market keeps a weather eye on master patron American Express Homebase Labour councils chief warns of big tax rise VISA Ray of economic sunlight brightens Tory outlook Poll offers Major small comfort as Labour stays ahead on most key issue Two Months Left Redwood books his place in election campaign limelight TSB Why Soames is right to reject resignation call Riddell on Politics No Title Army tells Ankara leader to curb Islamic militants Greece threatens veto if EU talks to Turkish Cypriots Freepages Cellnet (AP): Orchestra to admit women (AFP): Smuggler jailed Jackal loses case Scrawled note speaks volumes about White House finance scandal US Commentary President's sacked aide spilt beans on sleepover perk The Royal Bank of Scotland (AFP): US Aids deaths show big fall Time Hillary Clinton and ancient Britons scoop Grammys Wagner soap opera rages over keys to Bayreuth Family patriarch accused of secretly supporting Hitler Palestinians start Jerusalem protests NatWest Pentagon 'UFO' site revealed on film Mercury Sleaze allegations grow as French TV chief is charged 7,000 mourn murder victims Thomas Cook The Sunday Times Reuter: Swoop by police foils daredevil climber Gaullists try to rein in power of MEPs Dutch republican cabal breaks taboo in attack on royalty Defence chief faces sack after Yeltsin orders end to 'whining' Allied Carpets Prince praises British aid workers during visit to Bangladeshi slum Midland US Army 'pursuing witch-hunt over gays' When fashion designers' parties are the measure of a capital's cool The Open University Somak Somak Holidays Dell Theatre's hot ticket Sam Mendes is young, sexy, and already one of our most accomplished theatre directors, but from the beginning he was made his own luck A corner of Paris that remains forever England Joseph Connolly on a shop the French have taken to heart Hastings Direct Philip Howard After Dolly, who next I can think of two candidates for cloning Bell rings Heritage versus a creative economy Tessa Blackstone accused the Government of neglecting culture, and outlines Labour's arts policy The West Lothian nightmare What would a Scottish parliament do to England? Make chauvinists of the Tories One's rush Family fella Hats off Grey gay Ankara Coup Fever Warning time for Turkey and its allies Cash for Answers University funding should reflect research excellence Modern Medici Patron of pickled cows moves to Piccadilly Investment 'crisis' of London's Tube Quite a quorum West Lothian question: flaws in the Ulster analogy Vanunu plea Crime and punishment Dietary differences Quarantine reform Two of a kind Court Circular Personal Column Memorial service Today's royal engagements Greens in the Black Country Birthdays Grapple Reunion Service dinners Dinners Forthcoming marriages Roedean The Times Marriage Anniversaries Brigadier Dame Mary Tyrwhitt Obituaries Nuccio Bertone Multiple Display Advertising Items B. H. P. A. Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Army Benevolent Fund Kidney Theodore Redpath Thecodore Redpath, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, died january 30 aged 83. He was born on August 17,1913 Professor Roger Tayler Professor Roger Tayler, OBE, Frs, astrophysical, died of myeloma on january 23 aged 67. He was born on October 25,1929 The King and Queen in the City Opening of the New Central Criminal Court Crushing defeat for Tories The Times Crossword No 20,415 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling In the Times Inside Section M&S lays out plans for £400m overseas shops spree Abbey National to table formal bid for ScotAm ABN Amro director admits offering a job to Horlick RTZ-CRA harks back to Rio Tinto roots Economics Carlton in running to buy Rank films Education Societies Bill set to be law before election Mercury Asset Management Sport Television and Radio Pages Business Today Gas loss Dow falls Investors in B&w to get £1,100 Tourist Rates The Samaritans British Gas signs off with final-year losses of £571m Partco revs up operations Bundesbank chief warns on wrong signal for union BBC transmitters in new hands Castle consortium planning to tower over rivals CBI fear over Britain's EMU line Railway firm to cut jobs, say protesters Business Roundup Cantab charity link Icahn out of Nabisco ITT to expand hotels Whessoe bid success Citicorp bonus is cut Akzo considers offer Linotype-Hell merges BTP acquisition Memory's loss deepens Unasked Maxwell questions Long silence over Mirror flotation inquiry Intergrity checks out at Safeway Not much profit in prudence for the Abbey British Land to raise £220m for venture with GUS Liberty plans to expand portfolio Mitsubishi Picture Gallery Glenmorangie buys distillery from Allied Charlton tactic is to sell players Whitbread shakes up leisure side Euro 96 brings a final to Wembley Commodities Liffe Options Investors shrug off US interest rate worries London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Partco RTZ-CRA Dollar Rates Other Sterling Fise Volumes Land of hope Wall Street City Dairy The Times Three line up min Birch stakes Goodbye Trevor Exotic taste Ken gets blues Tesco chief with populist touch puts customers first Terry Leahy talks about his new role to Sarah Cunningham What Brown could really do Labour silence on key points conceals likely aims of monetary policy Higher 'Glass in drink' case not over Business Letters Rail chaos should be a warning sign Lex prevails in a tough market to lift profits Changes in boardroom for Boots The Times Compensation to chief slows BSM Signet does new deal with banks Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Lasmo to explore acreage in Tunisia Fisher hit by cockle devastation Vaux sells nursing homes subsidiary Amec takes slice of Spie Unity step at Scholl Knitwear pay pact Quarto earnings ahead Slide for Samsung Renishaw lifts payout FII passes interim Green Property up Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Shares end at best levels of the day Henley Management College British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service HSBC Doom, gloom and humanity Theatre: Excellent RSC acting in a fine production at Stratford; plus some philosophical confusion, and an Irish one-hander Plot makes a shallow grave All Those Trammelling Dreams The crypt, Dublin Evita Theatre A tall tale, beautifully told Half bored Radio Marlboro Radio Tomorrow Art Galleries Parking Gallery 12 Feb-14 Mar 1910… An Inspector Calls Choice Weekend Choice A dailly guide to arts and entertainment complied 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 releases across the country Choice Self-destruct programme Beauty without soul Evgeny kissin Festival Hall Choice Divine decadence LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Choice U2 in peril of losing the edge Pop Albums: The band that dictated trends for so long now follows them, says David Sinclair Jean Michel Jarre Shine Pop Top Ten Albums Material wealth Jazz Albums Pop Megastores James: Whiplash Now we know the troubles he's seen Live Gig Steve Earle Mean Fiddler, Nw10 Pop Oundle School St Albans High School for Girls Ipswich High School Malern Girls College A-Levels at Cats Vincent Quise Vincunt St. George's School SS St Mary's School Roedean Queen Anne's School Greenacre School for Girls Girls' Public Day School Trust St Elphin's School Circumornatae Ut Similitudo Templi St. Helen's School Bedgebury School The Times Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items St Mary's School Ascot St. Antony's Godolphin Multiple Display Advertising Items Academy of heads Anne Lee questions the approach of an ambitious attempt to give lessons in the art of being a head teacher Balliol College Oxford Cardiff University Warwick Multiple Display Advertising Items When league tables tell lies Viv Wakeham on why a school took the Government to court Multiple Display Advertising Items Chief Helpline Multiple Display Advertising Items Techniques Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey Make the Grade Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Institute of Florence EF Multiple Display Advertising Items Learn the Language on Location SGBS St. George's University Multiple Display Advertising Items Research Scholarships The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants' December 1996 examination The Institute of Legal Executives Fellowships Admissions 1996 I'm Supposin invites speculation Racing: Growing Support for Irish-Trained Champion Hurdle Hope Plumpton Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Southwell Kelso Bahhare's progress delights Dunlop Newbury England can bide their time and win Rugby Union Rob Andrew counsels against an ad venturous start that could hand the game to France TES Tait offers true professionalism Mark Souster meets the Scotland centre with the ability to revive their season Fixtures For the Record Family thrown together in common cause Atheletics Snow Reports Cronje gets ready to do battle in the ultimate test Cricket By our Sports Staff: Lloyd planning to be better prepared Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Table Winning Move Keene on Chess Picture Gallery Doherty ends losing run The Times Confidence high as riders head for Paris Equestrianism Durham's batting bolstered by Speight Belt chance New challenge Rose choice Women lose Hooked on first taste of southern comfort Supermarket plan sparks fighting in the aisles at Wigan Rugby League Lose Yourself in the Wood beyond Picture Gallery By our Sport Staff: Wily Czech fells Henman Word-Watching Tonight: the singing Sixties Radio Choice Radio 1 Auntie takes a trip-for medicinal reasons Bbc 1 Choice Satelite and Cable Picture Gallery Bassett leaves Palace to help Forest revival Pearce given managerial support Times Two Crossword Athletics Factfile Premier League looks to Leaver Olazabal quick to get back in the swing Ashton handed brief by Ireland Cricket First Telecom The Times Guide to Postgraduate Course Vacancies Postgraduate Courses Institute of United States Studies University of… University of Leicester DfEE Holborn College University College of St Martin University of Greenwich Birmingham The Times postgraduate service David Charter on how to use this guide and apply for a second degree Accountancy, Banking and Finance and Agriculture Key to Listings American Studies, Anatomy, Anthropoly, Applied Mathematics Postgraduate Courses Canterbury Christ Church College The Robert Gordon University University of Greenwich RAC ESC Art and Design, Biochemistry, Biology Postgraduate Courses Sheffield Hallam University Imperial College Nene Northampton Queen Mary The Surrey Institute of Art & Design University of Exeter University of Portsmouth Leicester University Biology, Built Environment UWE UH King's College London Postgraduate Courses Trinity and All Saints University of Leeds The Prince of Wales's Institute of Architecture Kingston University Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Business College De Montfort University University of Leeds Built Environment, Business and Management 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