News from 23/05/1997
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David Samuel, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, G. P. Trace, G. H. Threlfall, Barney Spender, Nick Nuttall, Philip Webster, Political Editor and Charles Bremner, Patricia Davies, S. W. de Looze, Derek Hodgson, Andrew Longmore, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, William M. Ballantine, Ian Murray, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Richard Eaton, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, James Landale and Carol Midgley, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Noel Falconer, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Rupert Cox, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, T. R. H. Sowler, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Jason Niss?, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, John Newman, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, M. P. Kallios, Fraser Nelson and Arthur Leathley, Charles Bremner, John Reade, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Grace Bradberry Style Editor, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Durman, Gordon Van Praagh, Lin Jenkins, G. Chowdharay-Best, John Laurence, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, David Orr, J. G. Ferrie, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, Roger Boyes, and Michael Hornsby, Bruce Leeming, John Lloyd, Iola Smith, James Pringle, Jason Nissé, Geoff Trickey, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Margaret Hodge, Judy Astley, L. L. Blake, Marjorie Wallace, Chief Executive, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Decent, Jill Sherman and Robert Miller, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, Q. S. Anisuddin, Chairman, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Julian, James Christopher, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Robin Lodge, David Maddock, Ann Cains, Chair of Governors, Alasdair Murray, Richard Ford, Ganesh Lall, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Philip Webster and Andrew Pierce, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoLeadership snub angers local Tories Reform promised by Christmas Cambridge top again Leggings ban Tunnel freight The Times Index Girl, 12, left to die by fleeing burglar Picture Gallery Index England clean up their act - and win Methodist alert on sex abuse Summer Starts Here 'Mail' proprietor switches to Labour Cypriot forced to attend Aids trial Tomorrow Discount Tickets for the Proms Chopard Blair pledges new era of dialogue with EU leaders Bonn softens stance on 'mad cow' disease Garrard Homebase Protestants braced for loss of historic seat of power Prisoner sues union over missed breakfast Nursery vouchers to be scrapped in July New in Brief Counties fight capping BBC secretary arrested No 10 man for Canberra Appeal decision delayed Lady Tryon goes home Cot death warning Big Ben runs out of time Bark drug's cancer hope Man wins second chance to prevent wife's abortio6E Cyclist in 'road rage' assault is fined £700 Cambridge classicists fail grade for Latin epigram A Poet Writes Tarantulas bring tears to the eyes Royal visit will make history on Internet Ice girls fly home after five-day Polar ordeal Maples Pope hails Augustine as Apostle of English GIRO Methodists act to curb sexual harassment by church workers By a Staff Reporter: Cranmer church falling between chairs and pews Looking forward to a lengthier life Island romance that ended in a death sentence Daniel McGrory reports from Laranaca on the British divorc?e and mother of two ccusing a Cypriot fisherman of infecting her with Aids By a Staff Reporter: Teacher is disciplined over kiss Correction Laker Airways Lombard Glimmer of hope for coma man SIEBE Princess in-Pakistan to aid Khan hospital Schoolboy dies of heart attack after taking Gcse exam Do It All Tension and excitement can affect the vulnerable Medical Briefing Satellite dish puts the lid on soggy microwave pies Weekend Shopping The Royal Bank of Scotland Food and drinks firms accused over sugar-free claims Bus passenger loses fare fight Direct Line Big ideas Specsavers Opticians Bicycle bell plan has ring of success BA aircraft in near-miss on runway News in Brief Murder charge Rafting death Chainstore fined £13,800 teddy Dobson diverts ?100m from red tape to bolster Nhs care How Health Service Shapes up MFI Fear and violence: my typical night in casualty Abbeyloan Britain's fashion elite rejects blame for 'heroin chic' Clinton's homily on drugs offers American analysts a quick fix Canon Community service for 'doctor' in death case News in Brief Girl's inquest Tabloid job cuts Crash damages Cancer care error Fox-hunters seek watchdog in bid to head off ban Report calls for sanctions against field sports enthusiasts guilty of unacceptable behaviour Tobacco ads curb 'will not succeed' Big ideas Law chief tells youth courts to get tough Dixons Whips try to deter MP from Bill move Redwood joins in the attack on Major's party leadership Dixons Sinn Fein favourite to win Dail seat Boots Tories have yet to realise their lack of importance Riddell on Politics Music hall takes encore as quick-change theatre Regional companies to gain London home in Victorian building fitted with latest seating technology Computers Made Simple Lottery money to pay for Cornish Garden of Eden National Savings Afghan city enjoys its reprieve from Taleban conquest Christopher Thomas reports from Mazar-i-Sharif, the last significant urban refuge from the hardline Muslim regime Arafat urged to release journalist The Times Pressure grows on Kabila to form Kinshasa Cabinet Albanian slaughter threatens lake's ancient fish delicacy Reuter: Koreans fled rumours of war B&Q Brazilian kills 17 in gun spree News in Brief (AP): La Fenice arrests (AFP): Fine judgment Jackson solo (Reuter): Tirana poll date Poll guilty plea Swiss admission Woman pilot given compromise deal to quit air force By our Washington Correspondent: Clinton to appoint policy seminar guru as London envoy SAGA Services Ltd Britannia Direct Line Picture Gallery McVeigh trial witnesses sow doubts over date bomb truck was rented Creme Sanctions on Chinese companies China hopes Blair will put aside disputes to attend Hong Kong ceremony British and Chinese officials are putting the finishing touches to preparations for the colony's handover in June, report James Pringle in Beijing and Michael Dynes in London Judge claims KGB role in attack on Pope 'covered up' Tiny Bistro mother and baby go home Hong Kong seeks to extradite soldier Europe may fine Boeing $5bn over 'unfair' merger C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester Turkish Islamists fight ban Dream of a sleeping pill inspired by catnaps Marxist 'ugly sister' seeks happy ending French Elections Virgin Yeltsin sacks defence chief for failing to reform army Kremlin leader says he will personally supervies changes in military Moscow 'to cut island force' The Sunday Times Belarus and Russia prepare to sign watered-down union pact Staples Swinging Swedes lose their libido Murder and a mother's anguish The Kidnapping, torture and brutal death of the 17-year-old daughter of a famous singer has shaken Taiwan and highlighted the country's gangster connections, reports Jonathan Mirsky Givenchy Daihatsu Capital Trust That's why the Lady's had enough The conflicting claims of battered wives and battered families left Lady Parker with no choice but to resign from a charity that she supported the Valerie Grove Inerview Bank of Scotland Cancer research campaign The Open University Philip Howard Do you need a microeconomic regulator? I do Heath fire The Times Diary Oasis The Times Diary Picture Gallery Hague blots his copybook The rising hope of stern, unbending Tories has snubbed the man to whom he owes it all Unfinished The Times Diary No Khan do The Times Diary Full steam ahead for HMS Euro John Lloyd urges Blair to enter EMU in the first wave Dutch Auction The Times The Prime Minister should be wary at Noordwijk Food for Thought The Times The Good University Guide offers a diverse menu Labour's promises on mental health Govan election Lunch that fits the bill Anomalies in devolution proposals 'Rights' and the law 'Kneejerk' law Fiji and the Crown Assisted places Business letters Channel Tunnel fire precautions Start at the top Waiting for the bus Chastening thought Court Circular Today's royal engagements Service dinners General Sir John Gibbon Luncheon Anniversaries Picture Gallery Memorial services Personal Column Dinners Calls to the Bar Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages School news The Times Dr Noel Browne Obituaries Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kidney Giuseppe De Santis Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. K. P. A The Sunday Times Peter Snape (From our Own Correspondent): The Poison Gas Disaster On this Day May 23,1928 Eleven Deaths News The Times Crossword No 20,487 Business KLM AirUK Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section Brown's treatment of Governor prompts anger in City Beckett overrules OFT on railway franchises Titan plans return to UK through Internet Really Useful chief deemed no longer useful Economics Eurotunnel boost over freight go-ahead Education CBI forecasts 3.1% growth and 7% rates Investec Sport Television and Radio Business Today Going east Unsporting PowerGen spends £421m on stakes in two Far East plants West Bromwich Labour 'to allow' sale of warships Interflora rebels reject ballot plea Bradford & Bingley close to deal Informative Exchange returns £10m after cuts British Airways Pattullo attacks regional tax for Scotland Insurance warning for motorists Loss at Japanese bank American-BA link hope CIA Group acquisition Southnews adds papers Skye project attacked Tourist Rates Powergen BNB set for sharp drop in income Line One By our City Editor: Second class on the Labour express Commentary Mothercare suffers as parents buy 'brands' Glenmorangie cheer Vaux sees benefits of pubs exit Graseby Balfour Bank of Scotland Chief recruited by to boost margins Commodities Liffe Options Reed International price suffers from double blow London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Global power Tempus Vaux Vosper Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Graseby Wall Street Small firms are more to blame Stop whingeing about sterling Bruised fruit The Times City Diary Easy go The Times City Diary Brown's blunders will hit taxpayers in the pocket Hair today The Times Diary Loss of power The Times City Diary Child fashions leave retailers worse for wear Jon Ashworth reports on tough state of the competetive children's wear market Rowe & Maw Equities shrug off bonds' weakness Why pay to bank when Frist Driect is free? The Times Unit Trust Information Service City of London Take a mix of this and that Pop Albums: Under its high gloss Gary Barlow's solo debut is a dull affair, says David Sinclair Romanza Parlophone Pop 1 Pop 2 The madness of genius Not all pop stars are junkies. Some of the biggest are curiously sane Pop 3 Pop Elegy for the working man Nigel Williamson meets songwriter Richard Thompson Brothers hug the limelight Embrace University of London Union, WCI Raiuno Pop 5 Pop 6 Leader of the flock Dance: Debra Craine meets the swan out to capitivate an Albert Hall audience of 5,000 Unlikely madam Theatre Mrs Warren's Profession Richmond Theatre TES the Times Educational Supplement Dance Theatre Opera & Ballet An Inspector Calls Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Glillan Maxey Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 Beyond our ken Opera: Rodney Milnes laments a mysteriously horrible evening of Mozart Cosi fan tutte Grand, Leeds Early embarrassment Concert Westdeutsche Sinfonia/Joeres Birmingham Choice 3 Opera Adelphi Theatre To Advertise Multiple Display Advertising Items A-Levels at Cats BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items E Institute of Education Mill Hill School At Gordonstoun School Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Sheffield Durham School St. Lawrence College Woodside Park School Ibstock Place School Windlesham Wellington College Sevenoaks School Multiple Display Advertising Items A Level & GCSE A B B E Y Independent College VAL St. Olave's School To Advertise Call University of Durham Bursar Chigwell School Legal & Public Notices Chapterhouse Visual Software Technology All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Investor in People Trust the Specialists Multiple Display Advertising Items Investor in People The University of Greenwich University of Copenhagen the Faculty of Humanities The Times Back to the nursery Margaret Hodge explains why the Government will replace the Tories' voucher scheme NPQH Education Forthcoming Features A testing time for all parents Teenagers plus exams equals one big headache, says Judy Astley Multiple Display Advertising Items Challenge Educational Services Russian Language Summer School How Will I Make the Grade The Light Blues lengthen their academic lead Cambridge once again the The Times league table. Jon O' Leary the Education Editor, assesses this year's results UeL How rankings are decided A 'Poll of polls', based on published statistics, is used to determine each university's position in the table The Times 1997 League Table how the Universities Scored Details of subject grading University of Northumbria at Newcastle A Times Reader Office In on the ground floor6 David Charter on the reasons for the popularity of a politics course When access is an issue Help for Disabled Students University of Surrey The Times Higher St Andrews turns the tables on Edinburgh Changing Places Body with strength in numbers Robert Bruce on how a group grew to boast 25,000 members ATC CIPFA If You're a Part or Fully Qualified AAT,… Harrison Cowley Kilmartin-Baker From truncheons to spreadsheets Crime statistics were no substitute for Anne Gascoigne's love of accounting, says Rodney Hobson AAT Transformed by the digital revolution Every aspect of accountancy has seen dramatic changes in recent years thanks to tax and computers Team spirit is par for the course Coopers & Lybrand is delighted with the performence of its AAT recruits Soundwe College R Reed Business Information The Institute of Chartered Accountants Systems Team NVQ Students who add up to a growth industry Rodney Hobson looks at a practical accounting course Ward tips balance in Kent's favour Cricket SKY Essex quick to assume command Cosker reminds Smith of his limitations Yesterday's Scoreboards Hick again misses chance to press for Test place For the Record Depleted Surrey struggle to make headway Derbyshire fail to press home their advantage Cricket Brown and Donald force Middlesex on back foot Lehmann's talent shines through Today's Fixtures Fairbrother holds key to survival Picture Gallery Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Lyon proves the main attraction in dressage Equestrianism Winning Move Keene on Chess British men fall at qualifying stage Three and easy Ireland beaten Woods in touch Foreman's title Home rule Ince in two minds over ending of Italian interlude Football Hoddle gives chance to reborn Gascoigne Broadbent gives Salford the upper hand Rugby League: Pickavance Sent off as Challenge Cup-Winners Suffer Another Setback Commercial Union Bradford recruit Crouthers Lions pair follow in fathers' footsteps Catt gives England tour triumphant start Black to raise captain's profile Athletics Stoute keen to show off Dazzle Racing: Newmarket Trainer Has Strong Representation at the Curragh this Weekend Pontefract Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Nottingham Towcester Brighton Derby winner Henbit put down Jenkins to engineer more glory Andrew Longmore on the driving force behind the Stewart team's flying start Scots stay on promotion course Badminton Sitcom Weekend Hudson clears two hurdles Word-Watching Poetry on the underground Television Choice Radio Choice I had to watch television with nothing on Review Bbc1 Rugby Union 44 Vibrant England draw first blood Surrey pair stand firm to secure victory over Australia in opening one-day international Times Two Crossword Defeat casts cloud over Hodgson exit Pragmatism pays for band of brothers Ryder Cup outlook cheers Ballesteros Racing 45 Sun Leading role in the pipeline New regional gas network will serve several West African countries People's Choice Ports are on way up Pick of the Bunch Volta River Authority In the Ascendant Massive new gold finds Republic of Ghana Contents Black Star state is back on track This is a watershed year for Africa's Black star atate as the re-elected administration steps up its efforts to put the economy on a steady course Pragmatist with a populist touch A convincing election victory has given Jerry Rawlings another four-year term as Ghana's head of state He is the first president since independence to be re-elected Quote Recent statements by President Jerry Rawlings include the following: Multi-nationals show faith in the economy Growing foreign investment will help develop the right climate for business State sell-offs set to grow Privatisation hit list of selected state-qwned enterprises has been drawn up The market must determine the price Ghana Stock Exchange New products lift export earnings Focus on non-traditional goods aids economic diversification Trip nets major orders Ghana judged 'one of the best-run West African countries' Business with UK rises as recovery lifts confidence Trade gap has narrowed, but could widen again Sales go up in lights Dorset firm handles request for half a million bulbs Ghana turned on by British quality GIPC Exports not all-gold Success is proving sweet for Ghana's growing cocoa industry Sugar for sale as palm groves grow Cash crops are an alternative for foreign investors Golden Tree Cuts in timber exports signal new direction Emphasis to be placed on value-added products EU a good catch for Ghana Tuna exports have expanded under Lome Convention duty-free concession Middle income status is the aim Ghana joins new alliance to promote industrial development The West African sub-region offers a market of 240 million SSNIT No save no gain, says top banker Persuading the people to put their money in banks is vitally important Savings are extremely low Major role for stock exchange Accra bourse is vehicle for generating long-term capital growth Full automation being introduced Higher profits signal strength of banks Capital markets and long-term savings should be encouraged in support of growth Asians take an interest State backs private housing schemes Scheme for the retired GNPC Energy for Africa's Development Gold rush brings investors in Exploration widens as government incentives encourage companies into the sector Mining has overtaken cocoa as biggest foreign exchange earner Diamond output up Agricultural Development Bank People plan to attract visitors How the Government of Ghana intends to involve local communities in its campaign to attract more visitors The new forcus is on eco-tourism Picture Gallery GFZB Land at the centre of the world Each of the ten regions has its own particular attraction for visitors Ghana's secret force: its women Ghana's First Lady is at the head of a movement to harness the potential energy and creativity of half the population BHC Shipyard turnover to double Foreign joint venture will boost performance Marketing will be used to attract extra business Ports are freed to compete Upgrading of facilities at Ghana's two main ports will be complemented by new autonomy Private sector to be involved Telecoms in line for major expansion Competetion will spur provision of new service New authority will regulate the market Drive to modernise transport system ( continued from page 21) Revenues from the Road… Huge investment needed to develop rail system Ghana Commercial Bank, reaching for the star Powering up for the future Ghana is expanding its power base as existing sources struggle to keep up with demand New plants will put Ghana in a position to supply neighbours Water wonder ECG TOR Oil men branch out Diversification into the fields of gas exploration, gold and tourism Ghana Cocoa Board Upgrade is on schedule Capacity of Tema Oil Refinary increased and power supply guaranteed Bid to close the trade gap Inaugurated last year, Ghana's Free Zones scheme is intended to improve export performance Incentives on offer Bank of Ghana Ghana's man in UN hot seat In office since January, Kofi Annan of Ghana is the first seceretry-general from a sub-Saharan African country He has often been chosen for sensitive assignments Traditional loyalties remain strong For many Ghanaians, first allegiance is to their local chief. Even in a modernising society, these ancient leaders are an important force Cheiftincy is like a parallell system of government More influence than power Ca CA Merchant Bank Limited Ghana Telecommunication Company Ltd Factfile Your guide to Ghana Ghana
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