News from 05/05/1996
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ResumoQueen to axe grace and favour homes for courtiers Major hit by new revolt over Europe Love-tug Zulu boy flies back to South Africa Contents British Airways News Review Style Eagled-eyed hostess saves fishermen Criminals lose in national lottery of life Magazine Official: men finally losing the sex war Contents Labour plans free TV decoders for all The Mew BMW 5 Series Losses set Major a Herculean task Photographer wins new award Newspapers Support Recycling MPs act to end ban on reporter Debts of Lloyd's MPs climb to £26m Eagle-eyed air hostess saves 3 fishermen Virtual artists give Diana a computer facelift Is this a dagger or an Autocue before me? The New BMW 5 Series Last days of the courtiers in clover Barclays Coutts chief is called to account for Fergie jokes Shops sell glasses to clear sighted Fare war brings cheaper flights The New BMW 5 Series Archer beats bid to ban new book Wives dish the dirt on madding Hardy British Airways DIY test will show Down's in unborn babies The Sunday Times Tory defector on an odyssey for new seat Blair fallout kills nuclear-free zones Microsoft Bogus US doctor charged with holiday girl's killing Spin children join art's inner circle Smart You've been sued, Beadle team told Dixons sells used goods as new In today's Other Papers Livingstone fails to produce accounts Nadir claims £1m donation to Tories Mowlam 'forced' staff to leave National Savings Imran's on a sticky wicket Famous for more than 15 minutes Atticvs Taki Europe: in or out? Bryan's unkind kiss and sell act Nick Newman's Week Eco Tec The Vectra from Vauxhall Heartbroken Torn between two mothers: how a tug of love led to anguish at the airport The tears of a 10-year-old Zulu boy went unheeded in the legal battle between two women who both claim the right to raise him. Olga Craig and Margarette Driscoll report Panasonic Ontario Canada In Defeat: Defiance After a battering in the local elections, John Major will effectively launch his general election campaign this month, write Andrew Grice and Michael Prescott Upbeat and ready for action The prime minister still believes he can appeal to voters' hearts and minds, he tells Michael Jones Spymaster's last secret William Colby's disappearance evokes the mysteries of this life as one of America's most ruthless intelligence chiefs. James Adams reports UK Gold Pedigree Chirac chic fails to deliver Ousted Gonzalez cultivates regrowth of a reputation Indian guru in a pickle over cash scam M&G Volvo Volvo The misfit behind the massacre Cheltenham & Gloucester Tap Air Portugal German young find solace in Satanism Bermuda Wine Fair Lost boy of Hollywood goes in search of a life Zulu war threatens Mandela's peace Byte Bosnia's secret second families step into light WV Belgium in revolt at belt-tightening Finish Tablets Galaxy Yeltsin says it with soap as his poll chances sink Bronx makes a beeline for death row Bid to jettison Queen splits yachtsmen The Sunday Times Stand by for part two of the Bill 'n' Hillary story Inside Washington SAAB Sir Anthony Hopkins, the actor Republicans short of Tinseltown cash Crisis at the New Republic Helping hand for Branson MI5 'turf war' threatens IRA hunt Legal aid firms make millions from failed cases Video killing link ICL British actresses rally to rescue the animals at Rainier's 'obscene' zoo Weather and Travel Outlook £21.8m rollover prize split two ways News Digest Pilot killed at air display BSE feed fear Crash kills 53 Jail death Budgie grounded 13-mile burn-up Lever's £6m Natwest advises private clients to avoid Railtrack US duo to bid £2bn for Midlands Banks demand share of Eurotunnel revenues Virgin Critical acclaim Sport Saunders to challenge Guinness Lucas aiming for brakes deal with American group New alchemists George warns against new cut in rates Short cut makes Railtrack bargain for small investors Agenda B·a·t Industries BMW to drive into Asia with Land Rover plant Chelsea forced to drop Gunn Stanley the favourite to bid for Gus Carter Key BA man quits in shock move Wallis to chair Forgemasters Business Digest Wray backs float Granada to Sign Net deal with Maid Beazer eyes builder Kleinwort sued Cathay Pacific The New Alchemists A striking new breed of tycoons has emerged: academics who are making fortunes from scientific research. Report by Philip beresford and Matthew Lynn Projections don't make any Senza Tackling Drugs Together Horton laughs last Private Account Why Boots could get the travel bug Widow's showing floors the critics They said Janet Holmes à Court would be unable to run her husband's empire. Her businesswoman of the year award seals her rout of the doubters. By Claire Oldfield Planet In today's Others Papers Databank Saudi billionaire turns powerbroker Sheikh Suliman al-Olayan was hardly known in Britain until he took control of a stake in National Grid. John Waples looks at his life Fibrenet plans float to build digital network Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Chirac budgets for British trip Virtual Exchanging pleasantries Branson the artful dodger Prufrock Baring up under strain No satisfaction Phantom of the opera Self-Maid man cleans up on IBM A series of deals with computer giants is powering the performance of the electronic database company. Nicholas Fox reports Prepare for the Internet Driving Rover into the next millenium The shake-up of top management last week by BMW is a milestone in the effort to rebuild Rover, writes Andrew Lorenz University of Aberdeen The Sunday Times Fidelity General Motors steers EDS towards flotation The world's biggest data-processing group is being spun off to improve its prospects. Garth Alexander reports from New York The Times Literary Supplement How Rolls was won Sedgemoor Mot va ion! Royal-Sun merger shakes up sector Last week's £6bn deal to create a player of world stature may be the first of many among UK insurers, write John Waples and Nicholas Fox Colonial eyes London listing Australia's Colonial Mutual will issue shares to its many UK policyholders, and may opt for a dual quote. By Ardyn Bernoth in Sydney Tough choices loom at No 11 Economic Outlook Cable Lost in a budget muddle American Account Making a pile from top people's pay Peter Brown has a made a business out of advising companies on how much to pay their directors. Clalre Oldfield reports Exclusive Sunday Times Competition Bulletin Small Business is edited by Andrew Lorenz Slotz hits the jackpot with vending machines Nicholas Fox reports on three men who went solo and built an £18m business in two years Exceptional Business Sale National Cleaning and Chemical Sales Company Business Opportunities For a Free Information Pack Freephone Valcor Do You Earn what You're Really worth? Call Techno Trade Major Internet Investment Opportunity Notice to Readers Interdata U. K. Limited The Hambleden Group Ltd The Personal Number Company PLC Unique Opportunity Offshore Commercial Bank Energy 2000 Big Idea? 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Stock plc Godolphin's Classic takeover A word in your ear about Lil, the no-hoper to beat them all John Karter looks well beyond the favourites in the formbook for today's 1,000 Guineas Salisbury Newmarket Results Round-Up Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV BBC strike £15m deal to keep Open rights On the Record Ilott is back in the swing Worcestershire (201 & 246-5) v Essex (430) County Championship Bowler batters Surrey Somerset (558) v Surrey (367) Bird calls an expensive tune The Cricket India's turn to spin and toil Peter Roebuck analyses the strengths and weaknesses of India, who begin their tour today with the traditional match at Arundel Ward solid on rocky ground Kent (320 & 66-3 dec) v Lancashire (47-1 dec) Srinath ready to bamboozle England not by fury but by patience and guile Graham Otway profiles Javagal Srinath, the Indian fast bowler who the England batsmen would be well advised not to underestimate Flying start for Collingwood Durham (221-7) v Northamptonshire (320) Smith sets up rout at Lord's Middlesex (200 & 247) lost to Gloucestershire (218 & 231-5) by five wickets Stark's spirited Ghost Anglo-German alliance of three men and a boat Matthew Pinsent pays tribute to the quietly ruthless coaching of Jürgen Grobler, who helped Britain's coxless pair rule the world ICL The fence that has riders ducking and diving Lauren St John watches the dramatic rise and fall of Badminton's best at the Boathouse, where many a rider has come to grief Bezani goes out in triumph Danger lurks as the codes dash for cash As Martin Offiah gets ready to show what he has learned since he left rugby union, Stephen Jones airs misgivings about the Bath-Wigan matches Chariots gets set to return to field of dreams The Famous Grouse Ebdon aims to turn up the heat on the ice man The Times Rusedski serves up a lesson in power play Modahl is back in fast lane Lacoste Hill's nemesis looms large Villeneuve stays cool, calm and ready to collect His image has persuaded Walt Disney to offer him a king's ransom. But Jacques Villeneuve is no cartoon character. By Keith Wheatley The Sunday Times The nice guy finishes first Joe Lovejoy describes the qualities that make Glenn Hoddle the right man to lead England for the World Cup campaign Violent fans fail to halt Bradford The Football Triumph and disaster, in, out, up and down Dave Thomas and Chris Lightbown analyse the matches that really matter today, the last-gasp day of the season Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Europe Other News A super season's The furies driving Ferguson to a seat among the greats Breathless hush before the last act unfolds After more than eight months' struggle, the League title will today be decided in the North East. By Louise Taylor BT Anfield's renaissance man Joe Lovejoy meets Roy Evans, the manager who has re-established Liverpool's passing tradition—if not yet their old killer instinct Total Sport Stewards duck the issue as Dettori jumps for joy Frankie Dettori won the 2,000 Guineas on Mark Of Esteem. But should he have been disqualified? Report by John Karter Bath's Cup of controversy Angry Back manhandles referee Omega Code Breaker Decision Maker Ebdon and Hendry to meet in the final Schumacher takes Imola pole position Startk goes clear to lead at Badminton Sex and the Kennedys Daddy's Boy Part III She was the mistress of one of America's most powerful men as he pushed his son up the path to the White House. Now she reveals her secrets to Ronald Kessler "Simplex" Innovation Cumbria The mental maze: our final frontier The origin of life may soon be known, but why the mind evolved remains a mystery, writes Steve Connor Spin doctor who just won't pipe down Profile Try as he can, Major can't paper over the abyss The Times Up before the beaks The great debate Lombard Business Finance Why all good Tories should vote Labour Scotland waives the rules—not the flag Wheels within wheels at Smith Square No longer odd bedfellows 2001: a manifesto for the restoration of the right Eric, a chip off the old Soviet bloc Father's angst smothered in daddy's sauce NFU Countryside A genial giant who is big on loyalty Interview Craig Thomas All hymns bright and beautiful, those clerics changed them all Fergus Kelly examines the churches' attempts to make their Victorian hymns up-to-date and politically correct Clinton's the kind of liar they just love Europe: there is a way out . . . David Smith finds cloud-cuckoo-land appears to be a surprisingly rational place . . . but America says staying in is Britain's best option It's time we were told the truth about the EU, writes Michael Elliott; the average Briton is 'European' enough to stand it Have we benefited? The facts behind the claims Hit negligent parents where it hurts most One cannot but sympathise with Taki for being mugged… Skills needed for growth The Sunday Times The Times Educational Supplement Mellor and Nolan No witch hunt at Ofsted When East fails to meet West half way Joanna Pitman explains what the Japanese really think of their foreign workmates Gun laws will not curb crime Landmark for disabled In a league of his own An uplifting debate The Week Windsor watch Win of the week Week in, week out Theory of the week Object of the week The last word Netscape and Microsoft vie for Net domination Web plugs hackers' loophole New security codes have been put in place this weekend to give extra protection to Web sites, writes Max Glaskin Microchip pharmacy dispenses drugs at home Doctors will soon save valuable time by prescribing doses without leaving the surgery, writes Roger Dobson New screen cuts cost of mobile computers Ion gun zaps bugs to stop tooth decay CompuServe Telecom price war holds spoils for all Soundings Scrapping price controls would boost competition and improve the network, says David Hewson Thinking traffic lights will ease congestion The Sunday Times Giant x-ray machine probes secrets of life A powerful new research tool will lead to advances in drugs, microchips and materials, says Max Glaskin Nature yields a greenfly repellent New ways are being found to repel bugs that are immune to common insecticides. Sean Hargrave reports Net firms go for 'all-in-one' browsers Four Owner Schemes Nerja Spain & Algarve Multiple Classified Advertising Items Menorca Dream Location Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Africa Guernsey Hamptons Cottage for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Villeneuve-Loubet Brittany Multiple Display Advertising Items Tuscany Algarve Bovis Mowlem Multiple Display Advertising Items Cascais Europe plans a boost for inventors Bits & Bytes Prepare for the age of the Internet A Fantastic Site for anybody who wants to find out more about our solar system Due to Terminal Illness my Delightful 2 Bedroom Illetas Majorca Stolen computers phone in Sotogrande Bishops International Property Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Peninsula Heights Hamilton Osborne King Hamptons St George Kensington W8 W1 Baker Street Chelsea SW10 Seymour Walk Queens Gate SW7 Hamptons North Cotswolds Copping Joyce Ascot Week Strutt & Parker Residential Property Wanted to Rent On the waterfront Mary Wilson soaks up the expensive but captivating delights of canalside houses in London's Little Venice London Property Foxtons Wandsworth Common Berkeley Homes Hathaways Notting Hill John D Wood & Co Cluttons Little Venice 11 Randolph Ave Maida Vale Aylesford Diamond Collection River Gardens Fulham SW6 Hampstead Borders Hamptons Bective Davidson Vanesa Church London's Most Exciting Development Mayfair with all the trimmings Westways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westways Parsons Green SW6 Loft Apartment Hackney, London Graham Harris Harley House Cenral London Estate Agents St Johns Wood Houses of Parliament Hurlingham Court SW6 Warehouse Apartment Fulham Graham Harris John D Wood & Co Chiswick Riverside Property Chestertons International John Wilcox & Co. Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Southfields Grid/wimbledon PK Putney Heath SW14: Close to Richmond Park Putney Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheyne Place SW3 Farley & Co South Kensington/chelsea Hamptons International Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons Barbican Rare Opportunity Quay View Chestertons Lurot Brand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons International Kensington Westways Notting Hill John D Wood & Co Boyle & Co Sloane Properties Strutt & Parker W·a· Ellis Teddington The Ragged School Make way for the village people Europe's largest private housing project is striving hard to create a true village spirit, writes Mary Wilson Robinson & Hall Berkeley Homes Sonning 800 ft River Frontage Reluctantly Country Property Idyllic Stone Cottage Hamptons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broadway Multiple Display Advertising Items Ashen Converted Brick Barn Multiple Display Advertising Items Braxted New Forest Westbury Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fall in Love Again Land for Sale Large Detached House Individual Hendon NW4 Strutt & Parker Breakwater House, Elie Ludlow Rooms with a view of England's glory NR Bath Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Cobham Rye Retirement Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Barratt West Yatton, NR Chippenham Milton Lilbourne New Homes N. Yorkshire Hovingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkshire/oxfordshire Contents Meridiana Texas ranges When his batteries need recharging Nik Cohn heads for the Texas Hill Country, a slow-rolling soft-lit land where the roads wind blindly and the horses run wild No Title Air Portugal It's in the bag Gearing up Men's wash bags Revolution in Jamaica David Wickers meets the men who are reshaping Caribbean holidays Club med Start Living Sunsail Beach Clubs Where was I? Culture city clampdown Directions No sail Haul 'em in A weighty problem Tip-top Italia libera In brief. . . Home from home store Pitching up Jetting off Lazy lunch: Dordogne To conclude our series, the laziest lunch of all combines classic French cooking with the leafiest of landscapes Holiday Money The Timeless Nile China Travel Service (UK) Ltd Britain Halifax The Med Continuing our monthly series on the Mediterranean, David Wickers explores the beaches—and culture—of the boot AVIS Guernsey Mark Warner Travel Section The Sunday Times Qantas Trailfinders Air Tickets Direct Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Flying Start Easy Jet Flight Choice Travel Insurance Atlas Travel Insurance The Travel Bug Lunn Poly Qantas Holidays Boomerang US Airtours plc Airtours Flights Abroad Holidays Data Travel Travel Insurance Travellers Choice Globelink Travel Insurance Campus Travel Delta Air Lines Canada Flight Call Swift Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fuerteventura & Lanzarote Enough to drive you to drink Mark Hodson finds the hotels with the most outrageous minibar prices—and some ways to beat the system The Med: Italy Austravel What a curry-on Peregor Travel Best Offers! 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This week win a luxury break worth up to £500 from Queens Moat Houses Competition Details Home income plans may help fund long-term care BA aims to fight Virgin in the City 2m chase Railtrack shares Touchy-feely tapes to change your life Get Clued up Innovation Hooray Henley . . . Lazing about in boats is one of… 'Hidden value' trust Morgan Grenfell Asset Management Fast and Furious Labour's two-tier tax plan Nervous investors should plump for pre-election Pep Comment Co-op plans to share out £27m of profit National Savings Driven up the wall by ties that bind Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Second homes must have TV licence Women warned of tough time ahead in retirement Mutual policyholders, rise up! Millions of Britons must abandon their apathy and push life managers to get the best possible deal for them, writes Paul Ham Woolwich Direct Tremors rumble through life industry Fidelity Investments Baillie Gifford & Co John Govett Get ready for Labour's new rules Savers and investors should begin to review their financial affairs now that a change of government is a distinct possibility. Naomi Caine has taken advice from the experts Schroders Guinness Flight GT Global HSBC Asset Management The Sunday Times Legal & General Season to be cheerful—at a price Admittance to the ritual of the English summer season is available to almost anybody—if money is in plentiful supply, writes Adam Jones Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Abtrust Unit Trust Managers Limited Guide to top summer events Clarke's reform of annuities fails pensioners Legislation has not succeeded in alleviating problems caused by low rates Allowing people to defer the purchase of their annuity was well-intentioned but has not worked in practice, writes Andrew Verity House prices continue to rise Scottish Widows Money Market Adviser helps to avoid trap Property merits a little flutter Although high-street mergers mean there is still some shake-out to come, smaller companies offer the prospect of gains Friends rings changes with new service Savings News Scottish Widows Policy Portfolio The Equitable Life Chase De Vere Investments PLC Top savings rates UK Equity Income Unit trusts Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Buyer beware on Internet Online financial services are in their infancy here, but they will grow. 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