News from 11/02/1996
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Taki, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Jane Procter, Barbara Hall, Anjakarn Tyroan (aka Brian), Nigel Botherway, Bill Mott, David Mills, John Davison, Jim Munro, Steve McNie, John Peter, Mark Reason, Norman MacRae, Lesley White, Philip Sweeney, John Mifsud, John Jay, Maria Arrigo, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Bernard Kaukas, Nick Rufford, Snoo Sinclair, John Raybould, Fergus Kelly, Kirstle Hamilton, Sally Payne, David Smith, Frederic Raphael, Charles Hymas, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Edward Welsh, Mary Wilson, Shella Lavery, David Ballard, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Irwin Stelzer, Pam Young, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Mark Ottaway, Deryk Brown, Roger Anderson, David Dougill, Richard Weekes, Miroslav Wagenhofer, John Evans, Dr Edmund McFadyen, Christine Walker, David Hewson, Harvey Porlock, Randeep Ramesh, Egon Ronay, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Edward Porter, Louise Taylor, Dr George Coetzee, Paula Bicknelli, Sean Ryan, Geoff Whitten, Michael Jones, Peter Millar, Caroline Lees, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Kevin Connolly, Graham Otway, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Richard Johnson, Paul Ham, Richard Newell, Paul Donovan, William Shawcross, Pazit Ravina, Sue Lawrence, Harold Cranswich, Gerald Kaufman, Zoë Heller, Robert Skidelsky, James Adams, Olga Craig, Sara Serpell, Paul Driver, Jack Straw Mp, Nicholas Hellen, Michael McCormack, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Shelley Von Strunckel, David Leppard, Peter Plant, Derrick Endicott, Tim Kelsey, Philip Cralgie, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Kirstie Hamilton, Nicola Fairbrother, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Mark Edwards, David Lawrenson, Dave Thomas, Allstair Scott, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Paul Cavill, Hugo Barnacle, Christina Lamb, Adam Jones, Anna Pasternak, Nick Peters, Sue Reid, John Karter, Lord Hollick, Peter Hall, Diana Wright, Kipper Williams, Helen Hawkins, Rebecca Tanqueray, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Nick Cain, Adrienne Connors, Andrew Neil, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Rob Ryan, Claire Oldfield, Yolande Agble, James Woodall, Mandy Francis, J G Ballard, Colin McDowell, Nicholas Fox, Christopher Goodwin, Richard Woods, Clive Everton, Randeep Ramesh Transport Correspondent, James Palce, Peter Johnson, Maurice Chittenden, Graham Hind, Ray Hutton, Peter Watts, Susan Elkin, Jonathan Leake, David Hunn, Dr Paul Crawford Walker, Alain De Botton, Adam Walker, Brendan Donnelly Mep, Walter Morrison, Sean Hargrave, John Harlow, Sean Langan, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Melissa Wells, Simon Brooke, Angela Neustatter, Nancy Rogers, Roy Greenslade, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Elizabeth Noel, Dorothy Nitsche, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, John Carey, Brian F Carroll, Kirsty Lang, Steve Boxer, Alejandro H Rodriguez-Giovo, Lauren St John, Chrissy Iley, Stephen Pettitt, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, John Spurling, Gilbert Adair, Sean O'brien, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Steve Connor, Christopher Higgins, Joe Lovejoy, Stephen Brady, Simon Sebag Montefiore, John Burns, David Smith Economics Editor, Nicola Formby, Hugh Bradley, Sian Thomas, Peter Roebuck, Douglas Kennedy, Joanna Simon, Dan Pearson, Frank Whiford, Stephen Hayward, Kate Constable, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,
ResumoContents Mi5 fears more bombings; two bodies found in rubble Dublin turns its back on Adams Tory MPs threaten revolt if government shuns Scott report Weather British Airways Contents Record Sales Farewell Tp the Lords Mensa sperm bank set up to create 'super humans' Ring of steel clangs back into position Morse of the Yard relishes new role The World of Oliver & Claire Tory split on peace talks Wife in vigil as victim fights for life Picture Gallery 'Violence can have no place' Dublin London Washington Prince Edward joins hunt for £5m Nazi supercar Hitler's dream machine: the Mercedes that became motoring's holy grail Duchess ready to slap gagging order on 'kiss and tell' Bryan Masterpiece Rolling Stones pull the plug on ailing tour Citroën ZX Hijacker and SAS hero unite to write DVLA Abbey National Passengers desert trains for inter-city minicabs Space probe prepares for a date with Eros British Airways A-levels fail Hong Kong test Oklahoma asks for Irving's evidence Direct Women win mental battle of sexes Militants plot to regain control of Merseyside Always in Money and in Section 1 Sage Deutsche Telekom National Savings The Lights Go out The bombers are back. After a 17-month ceasefire the IRA is once again maiming civilians on mainland Britain and spitting in the face of reason. Have all our hopes of lasting peace died in the Docklands blast? By Peter Millar Siemens Nixdorf Chronicle of an Uneasy Truce A time for courage A trail of broken promises Gerry Adams has run out of credibility on both sides of the Atlantic, writes Liam Clarke Abbey National Jeep Superior Day of Judgment The government has thrown in its big guns against Sir Richard Scott even before his report is published. But on Thursday they will almost certainly find they have not deflected his fire. Report by Andrew Grice, Michael Jones and Michael Prescott British Gas Peerless piffle Atticvs Always in Money and in Section 1 Ford Budgie hit by turbulence Atticvs Jungle lord Atticvs Nick Mewman's Week Atrocities, what atrocities? Karadzic defiant as four Serbs are freed Eurostar Dayton faces first crucial test Political inertia and a disastrous lack of resources could scupper the Balkan peace plan, writes William Shawcross Taiwan's troops prepare for a 'token' Chinese invasion Dole rises on the back of voter apathy People Bank Kohl feels the full anger of Germany PC World Ogwr Borouht Council Tory shires face council tax rise In today's Other Papers Patient memory Imran sets up political party Diana's title Major picks election dates French clean up Kashmir diary tells hostage's path to death Henley Management College US bows over backwards for African King who isn't When is a shop not a shop? The Little Tikes Company Forte Posthouse Sceemas Mitterrand's secret duel to the death The Personal Number Company PLC Brought to book Collins's court ordeal marks end of publishing's love affair with the celebrity blockbuster Where do you get help from HM Treasury to avoid t Daewoo Tory MP in row over free hotel stays Weather and Travel Outlook Skiing in Norway Blowing her own trumpet: Virginia Bottomley, the… Suspected killer may be abroad Sharp Intelligent Thinking Six winners split £9.2m jackpot News Diggest Firefighter death: man charged Opera triumph Kasparov shock Nurses' anger Two shot Fight stops play Contents Inflation warning as building woes boost jobless City presses Carlton to bid for MAI Alliance to shed estate agents The World of Oliver & Claire The Odd Couple British Gas wants state to give up golden share Sink or Swim . . . Liza Bruce, the fashion designer… Soccer star tackles City to back six-a-side league Contents Banks face bad debt nightmare of partnerships Contents United and MAI: without a premium both are in play Oliver Works for a Successful Company State could face big bill as coal firm fails Shareholders rebel at Park Lane Hotel Thorn Security explores £130m trade sale option Parkinson eyes commodity post Avocet set for £80m float Business Digest Lawsuit sinks queen of cling The Odd Couple A staunch Tory and a Labour tycoon join to build a media giant. Can it work? Report by Rufus Olins United news & media Claire is a Baby Receivers scrap over £40m house Prufrock Mercury Communications Beer boss calls time Sykes casts a wider net Directors don hair shirts British Gas gets cooking with break-up Cedric Brown's pension obscured the upheaval at British Gas, writes Kirstie Hamilton Gas sacrifices BTR buys American Farnell setback Share Tips World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates / Bonds Currencies Commodities Sights set on Visual Action Sharewatch Reuters A share in the boardroom The Boss is Someone who Expresses his Creativity… Oriel Group Bryant Yorkshire-Tyne Tees Johnson Matthey Rank BCE Clubhaus Poll myths mask reality Mercury Communications Reasons not to be cheerful, one, two, three GPA fastens its seatbelt If an eccentric American fund manager refuses to sign up to a $4 billion rescue package, the Irish aircraft-leasing giant and its fleet of 230 planes may fly into administration, writes Matthew Lynn Airbus alters flight path to beat Boeing The European airliner consortium may become a limited company to compete effectively, reports Randeep Ramesh Sport makes the big league TV has brought unimagined prosperity to sport, but bosses fear it will be undermined by a change in the broadcasting rules, reports Nicholas Fox Traders look to wipe the slate clean Small Business Michael Heseltine's quip about having kept his creditors waiting is no joke for small business, writes Claire Oldfield Mercury Communications Still dishing it out Lord Howell, the former minister for sport, took on the Broadcasting Bill last Tuesday. It was an unequal contest. By Ian Hawkey Ferguson gets it sweet by keeping it simple Lauren St John on the unsung coach from Yorkshire who's helped Ian Woosnam resurrect his career Williamson out as bookies are bashed by Squire Silk Results Round-Up Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Rugby Union Australia the team to beat Australia may be the most likely winners, but there is no shortage of contenders, as well as dangerous outsiders. By Peter Roebuck Boss We can be heroes just for one day In any crisis, send for The Specialist Neil Fairbrother is England's undisputed one-day champion. Rob Steen says he deserves much more World Cup Squads Things are Very Quiet in the Office Today India's diamond in the spotlight Nine hundred million home supporters are pinning their hopes of victory on the genius of Sachin Tendulkar. Ian Hawkey reports Mercury Communications Players to Watch Devious doctors of spin ready to meet their prey Spinners could hold the key. Ray llingworth assesses the most dangerous purveyors of the turning art. Interview by Graham Otway Where's the Boss? Limited overs a match between minds Graham Otway elicits the views of three master tacticians who changed the one-day game: Dexter, Bond and Reeve Masters of the unexpected, servants of a different God Besieged by politics, undermined by injury and decline, Pakistan seem ill-equipped to retain the trophy. Peter Roebuck disagrees The guru with eyes on gold Athlete Jonathan Edwards turns to blind physiotherapist Norman Anderson for inspiration. Ian Chadband reports Still chasing the big dream Nicola Fairbrother, in Paris, on a setback in her attempt to quality for the Olympics England hope for Smith recovery On the Record PAR 19 Mutola alerts absent Holmes O'Leary sinks Newcastle Stephen Jones at Kingston Park Mercury Communications House that Jack built is falling down Stephen Jones argues Jack Rowell is only partly to blame for England's failings but that he must quickly sort out the confusion Classy Bristol breeze in Irish too strong in the end Houdini act puts Bath in last eight Ireland opt for radical line-up The Rugby Column Putting the frighteners on Scotland Jim Telfer, Scotland's coach and manager, is a legend as a man of steel and more. By Stephen Jones Leeds take their breaks to leave Murphy dazed Mercury Communications Whelan lands killer blow Kevin Connolly at Highfield Road What's Going on? Boone goes down at the last David Hunn sees a player defying the years in the world of rackets Hendry through to meet O'Sullivan Stimac a lone stylist Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Europe Pools Blues' best man Wheeler, dealer, joker, survivor. Now Barry Fry and Birmingham can scent Wembley. By Joe Lovejoy Oliver & Claire Mercury Risk of deportation awaits Dumitrescu The Rise and Rise of Robbie Fowler Rovers fall to Sharpe thrust Louise Taylor at Old Trafford Yorke stuns stubborn Bolton Watts restores Wednesday power supply Classy Bergkamp on song for Europe Frontzeck sees red to add to City's blues United's lawyer dealt a winning hand in Europe Maurice Watkins defends Uefa's new proposals against charges of elitism. By Richard Weekes Four-page pull-out guide to the teams, fixtures Asprilla scripts a thriller Sub rescues Newcastle Deryk Brown at Riverside Stadium Sri Lanka sacrificed for World Cup Oliver & Claire Bath squeeze past Wakefield News inside Premier League Farewell to the lords Cumbria Goodwood Travel Limited Test of time: I confess to my schoolmates An old schoolboy comes clean: David Mills concludes his account of the two weeks he spent as a sixth-former European Passenger Services When is a shop not a shop? Red Baron captures true blue papers Profile Underestimate the voters' intelligence at your peril Inside Politics Norwich Union Down these mean streets Theodore Dalrymple Eurosceptics stir in France At the heart of Europe serious questions are being asked about monetary union, reports Kirsty Lang Motorola Media war hots up for the Oval Office The next US president could be the man who wins the ratings battle, writes Andrew Sullivan Sex goddess who gave birth to Valentine's Day Lovers owe all to a lusty Roman festival, says Brian Bates Why the middle class is a trial John Harlow berates the professionals who skip jury service Cuts to benefit the nation A farewell to alms? No, the safety net must stay, but spending in all areas has to fall The budget must be trimmed and the state slimmed down. Health and education can easily be financed by private money, argues Robert Skidelsky Pensioners put squeeze on welfare The Tories thought they had found a way to fund an ageing population, but there is trouble in store, writes David Smith Calais Best deal A healthy future in à la carte Europe Golden boy gets off too lightly The Cooperative Bank The big plot to scotch Scott What happened to your face? Godfrey Smith Knights joust over a bite with Blair Quidnunc Poor old Brian Mawhinney Still the first lady No place to run Skiing with the royals has become a recipe for… Rail doom and gloom: as stale as a BR sandwich Carlos isn't their darling At Kenneth Clarke's enthralling address last… Swatch telecom Put parents to the test The Times Atticus's crimes of omission Such a burden, being gorgeous Two-faced tipping Simmering to road rage Hot under the collar Most MEPs fall into the "worthy" category… The Sunday Times Points Birthdays The school that dares to be different Elizabeth Noel finds hope for the future in a city technology college that succeeds by defying the dogmas of both left and right Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfred McAlpine Homes Caversham Reading Country Houses Association Alto Vouchers get the ghetto's vote Private schools for the poor are the latest attempt to improve American inner-city education, writes Nick Peters South Brittany The International Property Show Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tuscany Costa Blanca Octacon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons David Wilson Homes Portugal Bovis Country Property John D Wood & Co Foxtons Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buckinghams Wates Build with Care Fairclough Homes Search teams show buyers a way home Not enough time to find the house of your dreams? Then let someone else do it for you, writes Mary Wilson Savills Allsop & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior Negotiator Regalian St. George Sullivan Thomas Vickers Copping Joyce Notting Hill Pimlico A fairway to heaven in the sunshine Central London Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bellway Homes St. George John D Wood & Co Belgravia John D Wood & Co Holmans Docklands Floating Chestertons Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Riverside Plaza Bewley Homes Lunn Poly Idol Moments Continuing on his journey in Mayan Mexico, Frederic Raphael finds both savagery and grandeur British Midland Tapestry Holidays Arctic Experience Irish Ferries Holidays India hhh As Others See us The chalet girl Orlando ordeal Edward Welsh on a family break that went wrong Holiday Money Unicorn Holiday Pyramid selling Directions Alpine crash Fast food Bridge work Park and ride Cut price In brief . . . 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As state schools come in for fresh… Council tax bills in line for big jump Fidelity Direct Racy Renault Low cost rival defies Barclays with new card DSS ruling fails to dim appeal of Pep mortgages Mortgages cost a pretty penny National Savings Virtual Shop Landlord reverses parking injustice Questions of cash When it pays to be paid up Parcel Force's loco regulations F&C fund eyes Tessa cash Caught out by budget break Parents face private dilemma As Ofsted's chief lambasts state schools, Naomi Caine looks at the cost of sending your child to an independent one—and ways of funding such a major expense The Equitable Life Couple pay the price for opportunity Henderson touche Remnant Prolific Beware false prophets Estate agents who place too high a price on properties for sale could cost owners dear, writes Adam Walker Choice for pets and vets The Value Bond Pep Guinness Flight Agent wasted months New life emerges overseas After a disappointing slump, many experts predict a bumper year ahead for emerging markets, writes Richard Newell Flemings Hill Samuel Morgan Grenfell Asset Management Lilley initiative heralds new era for retirement planning Boost for small firms as government breathes fresh life into group personal pensions Small companies are to be given state help to provide pensions for their workforce. Paul Ham reports on a landmark move Perpetual Group effort ends admin headaches The Equitable Life Hunters on trail of forgotten investors Companies are sitting on a fortune in unclaimed shares—and specialists are trying to trace holders, writes Paul Ham Government delay over care whittles savings of elderly Budget changes to state aid for nursing home care will come far too late for many worried old folk, writes Adam Jones Scottish Widows Sun Alliance Sey Mour Inclair Investments Rich pickings for all as home Help at hand to soothe negative equity fears More lenders are facing up to the problem of 1.7m borrowers in negative equity, and offering plans to help them, reports Claire Oldfield Allied Dunbar Rescue deal gets couple on the move Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Lenders who Can Help You out of the Trap Foreign Colonial Loan offers take off Lenders vying to tempt switches The market is flooding with cheap remortage deals, so shop around for the best, writes Nick Gardner Home loans at a glance Money Section TSB Merchant Investors Assurance Direct Money Section Woolwich Building Society Murray Johnstone Swim and sun, but don't buy Fiji is unlikely to make millions for investors as the Pacific's next boom nation, and may be best left to the locals Insurers woo Watch army Huge ignorance about pensions Science is the key to profit My favourite shares When the 1980s spending boom ended, Bill Mott ditched consumer stocks and invested in technology firms Policy Portfolio The Scottish Investment Trust PLC GT Global Martin Currie Investment Trusts Foreign Colonial Hambro Insurance Service Group PLC Money Section Allied Trust Bank Times Newspapers House sales looking up Post account gives instant access Savings News The Equitable Life Chase De Vere Investments PLC Top savings rates UK unit trusts growth and income Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Bare cheek of teddy forgers Schroders M&G Newton The Sunday Times Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Work from Home Cash Flow Opportunity Free to the Profit Hungry Valcor Arthiration Services UK Ltd The Corporate Connection A Future in Television and Film Geometric Results Telecommunications U. 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The BBC should join us on the same planet, writes David Hewson CyberTran points way ahead The CyberTran could be the solution for high-speed, cheap urban transport of the future, writes Max Glaskin It's a PC, buddy, but not as we know it God Untangles the Net Elroy Goes Bugzerk In this weekly column, we review the latest CD-Roms for personal computing in the home The Ultimate Video Jukebox Government roadshow will boost superhighway Business and Technology The government is launching a drive to press business to embrace online technology to stay competitive, writes Sean Hargrave Privilege Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Authorised Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Listers Audi 740i Calling all inventors: give us your ideas Bits & Bytes 'Free call' offer on Net Nostalgic children's TV fans can get the inside BMW 840 Ci Auto Leather The ultimate gift for Valentine's Day has been… Our new Web site is a winner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Has Volvo driven out of its corners? 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Roy Greenslade reads a compelling study of life with Cap'n Bob Warner Books The Times Literary Supplement For the love of Mike The World According to Mike Leigh by Michael Coveney HarperCollins £18 pp256 Crazy name, crazy guy Why Do Women Write More Letters Than They Post? by Darian Leader Faber £9.99 pp159 Headline Review Diary The long march forward China is a culture in collision not only with its future, but with unresolved conflicts from its past. J G Ballard investigates the political and social clashes that are preoccupying this troubled country Why Turkey no longer delights It has beguiled generations of travellers, but Turkey onstantly trips up on its human-rights record. James Woodall assess a country in need of progress Street children, 1986: what does the future hold for… 250 Years Ago this Week Horace Walpole to Sir Horace Mann, February 14,1746 On the Shelf Delicious, thought Godfrey Smith when he first tasted Cakes and Ale Tired and emotional Imaginings of Sand by André Brink Seeker £15.99 pp354 The Sunday Times Picador Pint-sized philosophising The Little Book by David Hughes Hutchinson £9.99 pp186 Steeped in the classics Sean O'brien welcomes definitive collections from Irish poets Arrow Grey Areas and Other Stories by Will Self The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 413 Talking Books The Five Giants: A Biography of the Welfare State Hardbacks Paperbacks Compiled by Bookwatch: Hardback manuals Paperback manuals Abacus The Writing School The Softback Preview The Funday Times Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Reach for the Stars Carry On Camping Karrimor, famous for its outdoor wear, is 50 this year. 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