News from 08/12/1996
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Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, A Mitchell, Michael Prescott, Barbara Hall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Nigel Botherway, John Jay City Editor, John Peter, Alan Hunt, Pam Barrett, Amanda Ursell, Stephen McDowell, Donna Leon, Lesley White, John Jay, Eamonn Allen, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Robert Breckman, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kevin Powell, Dr Witold Gutt, Alistair Scott, Neil Kelley, Sally Payne, David Smith, Penny Wark, Sebastian Hamilton, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Edward Platt, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Edward Hunter, K E, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Stephen Hayward, Deryk Brown, Arthur McDonald, David Dougill, John Evans, David Hewson, John Swain, Harvey Porlock, Randeep Ramesh, William Dalrymple, Margaret Coles, Margarette Driscoll, Michael Prochak, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Edward Porter, Andrew Wilski, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, David Cairns, Chris Dodd, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, George Perry, Simon Brett, Stuart Nicholas, Graham Otway, Kevin Connolly, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Nick Gardner, Maurice Callan, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Jonathan Margolis, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Bernard Cafferty, Christopher Frayling, P L, Mike Laws, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Josephine Austin, Jack Millan, Philip Craigle, Sue Lawrence, Valens Quinn, David Grant, Stan Labovitch, Jonathan Sale, Paul Driver, James Adams, Michael Woodhead, Sue Fox, John Barratt, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Richard Girling, Walter Grey, Mark Edwards, Tom Shone, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, Hugh McLlvanney, David Lawrenson, Paul Ham Money Editor, Dave Thomas, Phil Baker, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Simon Heffer, Christina Lamb, Sean Newsom, Sue Reid, John Karter, Gareth Huw Davies, Andrew Roberts, Debbie Hill, Diana Wright, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Nick Cain, Avril Williams, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Robin Simon, Andrew Grice, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Ian Critchley, David Walsh, Keith Martin, Rasselas, Steven Haynes, Bryan Appleyard, Stephen McGinty, Peter Taylor, Mark Prigg, Katherine Bucknell editor, D H, Richard Woods, David Windle, Randeep Ramesh Transport Correspondent, Garth Alexander, Roland White, Rachel Cooke, Marcello Mega, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Barrie Penrose, Judith O'Reilly, Ray Hutton, Jake Keaveny, Martin Ivens, Ron Peck, Peter Watts, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Michael Sheridan, Margaret Walters, Sue Parker, Tim Wapshott, Brad Pitt, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Jason O'Keeffe, Alan Smith, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Tim Furniss, Rod Stewart, A A Gill, John Carey, Kirsty Lang, Robert Johnston, Chrissy Iley, Stephen Pettitt, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Cherry Norton, Joe Lovejoy Football Correspondent, Andrew Lorenz, Ian Chadband Athletics Correspondent, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Alex McIntosh, Roger Dobson, Bennett Stewart, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Eric Jones, Joe Lovejoy, Rupert Steiner, John Cole, Chris Lightbown, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Magdi Yacoub, Spencer Bright, Anthony Howard, Carey Scott, Jaimie Seaton, Maurice Fitzpatrick, Walter Ellis, G Cohen, Stephen Boyd, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Professor D Carey Miller, Mandy Piggot, Dan Pearson, William Essex, Michael Crichton, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,
ResumoContents 'Mumsy' bails out Mark Thatcher with £700,000 present Insight Cabinet tells Clarke to back down Pressure for truce on currency Freed IRA killer starts campaign against terror Contents Heroic Henman falls to might of Becker Hollywood bids £12m for Fergie chat show Contents Fiancée held in road murder Moss Bros Stocking Chillers Style Contents Private polls tell Major he needs vision Paul Mitchell Luxury Hair Care Contents Tory activists want candidate shake-up Court battle to stop war disability cuts Contents Churches plan joint centre for year 2000 Bend over Blair and take this poem like a man Ouch, what a lovely war: historian goes over top to blast Clark theory Champagne Vauxhall IRA's most wanted man risks all 'Jackal' leaves jail but refuses new identity British Library may charge fees IBM Millionaries' club grows by 200 a week American Express Service Europe Limited Scientists test E-coli antidote Rukba SAS hero of Falklands war sues for his lost pension Advent of Barbie sees off Jesus Warning: 20 years of gridlock ahead as new roads are axed Surrogate mother has her own grandchild Direct Line Ford British Gas errors blow its image apart Mentally ill find cold comfort on the streets Crisis at Christmas Sunday Times Appeal Cellnet Noye's car sent to Cyprus In today's Other Papers Prison therapy MPs' holiday Royal break-up Le Shuttle 'Gay' Henry James outed by biographer Spare Diana this romantic nonsense Atticvs Scott's trial and many sad errors Atticvs The MacAllan The Malt Don't step out in your toga Atticvs Nick Newman's Week IBM The demons driving Mansell Nigel Mansell became a national hero when he won the world motor racing championship. Now the money men who run the sport want him back, but would their gain be his loss? Maurice Chittenden and Adam Parsons report Divided we fall The veneer of unity established by John Major and Kenneth Clarke at the Tory conference has cracked beyond repair. Will this prove to have been the week that cost the party the election? Report by Andrew Grice and Michael Prescott Articulate! George Walden Hewlett Packard Article Withdrawn Arms scandal rocks Kremlin General 'sold rockets' to Chechens he was fighting Serb protests turn up the heart on hated Milosevic Diners Club International IRA's 'Voodoo doll' sympathiser poised to take key US job The Sunday Times French ghettos breed guerrillas for Islam Asprey MI6 'told Bonn of vast KGB spy ring' Twickenham 96 Klan rides out to save last flag of South Swiftcall Moet & Chandon Peking 'uncle' elbows Patten aside The Times American Express Envy is the new killer in Soweto Virgin Holidays Scalpel perfects Venezuela's production line beauty queens Woolwich Direct Good ol' boy of Watergate tracks Clinton Cumbria Russian fur traders feel icy grasp of Brussels Mrs Lu the dog lover losing her battle in China Work of Victor who? St. Joseph's Hospice Macho MPs flaunt their chauvinism Men get a life under the knife Prankster puts the Prado on public trial Mercury Panasonic Scientists to build 'perfect' genes Blair school head attacks curriculum Weather and Travel Outlook Feeling under the Weather? Fiancée is held over road rage knife killing Canon Four tickets share £8.9m jackpot News Digest Halt Falklands sovereignty call £2m heroin haul Long goodbye Meningitis alert 'Trolley rage' In the soup School tribute Colour bar Citizen Jack Take the biscuit DTI close to centre of city insider dealing ring British Gas plans to sell trophy field Shell shines in adding value for shareholders 3i Contents Izzy Wizzy. . . Guinness Mahon has been busy. The… Clarke to deflate inflation fears as markets expect jittery week GrandMet's Shippams Paste to go Contents £180m likely for BA slots Wise man Greenspan plays the markets' Delphic oracle Agenda Happier returns Have you calculated the real cost of airline loyalty Cause Four Racal gloom overdone Red tape is now small firms' biggest enemy Audits to warn of '2000 failure' Costain close to sale of American coal business Sooty set to make handsome return Camelot legal plea on rival Business Digest Investors back IT Airline loyalty schemes get flak Fraud savings plan VW brings in Kohl The man who shakes the world When Alan Greenspan, Federal Reserve chairman, gave an oblique warning on shares, they plunged KFC Creating value: the best and the worst Matthew Lynn reports on how companies changed shareholder value in 1996 Shareholder value: how 200 UK quoted companies stack This year's winners and losers for shareholders Coca-Cola and GE lead in America The drugs sector has seen one of the biggest rises, writes Garth Alexander from New York Oracle Firms do better when EVA keeps the score By linking pay to EVA, companies can motivate the shopfloor as well as the boardroom to boost shareholder wealth, writes Bennett Stewart BAe to fly higher on French and US deals Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Siebe Databank Kenwood to mix it in the City The kitchen-appliance maker is fighting off rebel investors and a possible takeover bid as its profits slump. John Waples reports Love is . . . sharing a skill Laphroaig Investors discover Africa Prufrock Birthday presence The case of the departing staff Cabouchon test Anglophilia's just the pits in Japan Companies show they care Being seen to be a good corporate citizen can boost the bottom line. Ardyn Bernoth reports on the latest trend in marketing Royal Mail Bingo sees growth on the cards With the government ready to relax bingo rules, leisure groups see a chance to profit on their huge investments. By Rupert Steiner In today's Other Papers Frisky pound will not stop rates rising Wrightway Marketing Ltd. Primark Booming Asian tigers spurn Clinton calls for freer trade American Account Motorola The Sunday Times When improving means sharing Bank of Scotland Banking on a quantum leap Singer & Fridlander, the investment bank, has created a package to help small firms leap into the big time. Claire Oldfield reports Chris Evans plans to Ginger London radio Scottish Power Bulletin Carefree Hill in the mood for more Adam Parsons talks to motor racing's world champion, who has thrown off the burden imposed by expectations Hasbro Better results from Europe exams Old Bridge set to sup from the Gold Cup Sport's 50 Richest! Agony for Imperial Call David Walsh shares the sense of disbelief at Punchestown as the darling of Irish chasing falls down at the last fence Sound Man a knockout John Karter reports from Sandown Results Round-Up Sport on TV This Week's Fixtures Racing Rugby Union Atherton finding his burden unbearable Humiliated by a team with four full-time professionals, hampered by a recurring spinal complaint, the England captain has back to the wall as never before. Graham Otway reports from Bulawayo American Express I'm the boss, says MacLaurin Ealham leads resuce act after Lee's early strikes A familiar face from the county circuit gave England a brief problems on their smooth trek through Australia. Alex Fortune reports Taylor displays ruthless streak Warhorse Andries rumbles on Dennis Andries fight Jonny Nelson for the British cruiserweight title on Saturday He may be the underdog, and he may be well past his 40th birthday, but he should never be counted out Panthers' power proves too much for plucky Ayr After the vote-rigging scandal, Nebiolo and his pals take over Two years ago the vote for the athlete of the year award was fixed. Now there's no vote. By Ian Chadband, Athletics Correspondent Champion of the pure and peripheral Ian Hawkey pays tribute to David Hunn, who recently retired after bringing so-called minority sports to vivide life for millions of readers Hard as teak and tough as old bully beef Federico Mendez has joined Bath to make his mark—and his money—in England. Nick Cain meets one of Argentina's finest Pick me anywhere, says Jerry Guscott's fire rekindles Bath's title challenge King reigns supreme as Wasps scramble to the top North and south, poles apart Southern hemisphere nations are a different class. Stephen Jones, Rugby Correspondent, presents the damning body of evidence Campese takes a bow as Burke steals limelight Springboks hold firm in face of French barrage With fury in their breasts and hope in their hearts A TV documentary has revived the campaign of families seeking justice for Hillsborough. Report by Ian Hawkey and Chris Lightbown Time to spend and spend big Victory in Vienna and, crucially, a breathing space before Porto. Manchester United must use it to buy the players they patently need says Joe Lovejoy, Football Correspondent Todd relishes weight of responsibility Table-topping Bolton visit West Brom today seemingly on course for a swift return to the Premier League. Louise Taylor looks at how the manager's positive attitude has paid off Premier League First Division FA Cup Second Round The Conference and Other Leagues Second Division Third Division Scotland Europe Pools By Peter Wilson Liverpool left to rue the misses Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Silky Chelsea make their point in style Leeds draw a blank to leave Boro wanting Dons dream of Europe Spurs lifted by Sinton Townsend adds to Saints woes Woking in a Walker wonderland Giantkillers go on the rampage Marshall dispels gloom at Leicester Vieira strikes at the death Derby denied by leaders' late rally Henman brought down with a bump Ian Chadband watches Tim Henman learning from his defeat by Boris Becker in the lucrative Compaq Grand Slam Cup Contents Laphroaig Castaways Goodwood Travel Limited Virgin Giving as good as they take The charity of the rich is not always what it seems. There are mixed motives, finds Stuart Wavell Britain's Most Generous Givers Queen of hearts with a cross to bear Profile Duches of Kent Blair the martinet risks a mutiny in his ranks Texaco Clean System3 A career in moonshine Mr Clarke's duty Dropping the bomb The Sunday Times Major's rickety plane falls out of the sky Forsyth could land on his feet-in Chelsea The Eurosceptic in the iron mask St Keith of the health service Everything is possible if you live in lotteryland Lords may leap: a Queen can bite Rise of the desperate dandy Lloyds Bank When you wish upon a star Key decisions on genetics are too important for TV personalities, says Bryan Appleyard Generals who learnt to hate the bomb Peter Taylor on the old soldiers with a new strategy Norwich Union Boom time for a better class of tallyman Pawnbrokers are in fashion, finds Penny wark Troubled at the height of his triumph Interview Madeleine, more of an Aluminium Lady The Times Literary Supplement Who pays for Labour tax cuts? Treasure is Queen's to move Picture Gallery MP's biting comments Now it's anti-gun tyranny Birth rights and wrongs Points Birthdays Festive cracker in the harem Have A-levels got easier? Pass Judith O'Reilly and Richard Woods find that whatever the official line, exams have been simplified Is it boom or is it gloom? David Smith on contrary housing forecasts Virgin Einstein's theory put to space test Physics One of the great mathematical calculations can now be checked by an experiment, writes Tim Furnise NatWest Flying wing carries 1,000 Aerospace Tumours Zapped without surgery Lasers Internet needs controls to curb cranks and thieves Sounding off Boom future for Net link Tele… Challenge of the Universe Sesame Street Design leads Apple revival Profile Jonathan Ive, a top designer at the computer firm, is injecting a new note of vitality Report by Michael Prochak Genes shed new light on diabetes Medicine Chair-powered vacuum cleaner Great Ideas that Never Made It. . . Wheelchair offers easier ride Engineering Fibreglass gun strong as steel Webwatch Dye scan avoids unneeded appendectomies Bits & Bytes Spine-forming gene identified Sails power island trade Shipping Web users may have to pay to listen to music The Internet Sign on for a trip to Titan Space Readers can make a mark in space by signing up for a unique mission, writes Chris Dodd Virtual reality gives hand to multiple sclerosis victims Therapy BT Internet Hope for skin cancer victims Medicine Contents British Airways Eye of the storm As civil war raged in Lebanon, one sacred valley escaped the carnage. William Dalrymple went to look for religious relics and found the country's last hermit Taking stock in Africa Josephine Austin reports from South Africa on a radical tourism initiative that will save wildlife Europcar India Tailor Made Holidays and Escorted Group Tours China Travel Service (UK) Ltd Where was I? Christmas ski bargains Apple art Cooks tour A light snack in Finland Join the club In brief. . . Clampdown on conmen Holiday Money Beirut bet Brave the elements Shrug off the cold weather, get those walking boots on and relish the country at its wildest and most extreme, says Richard Girling Barefaced chic Roald Dahl Children's Gallery Through the Turnstile Calverley Travel Ltd. Crystal Holidays Post Office Picture Gallery The Class System How much should you spend on a cruise? Is it better to book a grand suite on a three-star ship or a cheap cabin on a four-star? David Wickers, our veteran deckhand, has all the answer Holiday autos Ireland Live a different life Caravela Tours Ltd. United Norwest Travel Swan Hellenic Overseas Travel Kuoni Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exciting Cities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Single minded Masters a few quick tricks and you're hooked. 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Charity for many of us means… Lawyers have duty to lenders Virgin Contents Sainsbury to stock pensions Intelligent justice you can bank on Fidelity Investments Longer odds mar premium bonds As Roger Anderson takes a break, Diana Wright discusses some of the points raised by readers of the Money section in this week's letters Be wary at insurance renewal time Financial Adviser Independent Crunch time for homebuyers The housing market is roaring but some are getting nervous. Prices are rising but stocks are low, and memories of the crash linger, writes Nick Gardner Abtrust Investment Trusts Stewart Ivory Unit Trust Managers Limited Found a home? Now pick a loan Investors Direct Money Section Henderson Reprogramming a computer chief A company director can maximise his assets by switching mortagages and starting a flexible tax-free savings plan. Debbie Hill reports Dicom boosts its image Legal & General Investment Management Policy Choice Direct Article Withdrawn Scottish Widows Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Woolwich Building Society The Sunday Times Legal & General Investment Managements Money Section Schroders Regular Investment Plan Children will be taught financial facts of life Schoolchildren and people in their twenties will benefits from a new initiative, writes Diana Wright How pupils can profit from bank initiative Policy Portfolio PLC The Equitable Life SEC starts Irish-based Pep Savings News Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Christmas gift ideas that will pay dividends Struggling to find the right present for relatives or friends? 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Report by Margaret Coles 3Com GlaxoWellcome The Sunday Times International Quality & Productivity Centre Inter Exec Unhappy Clients slam 'arrogant' recruiters Contents His Life and Hard Times Dickens' Journalism: Volume 2 The Amusements of the People and other Papers Reports, Essays and Reviews 1834-51 edited by Michael Slater Dent £25 pp446 Contents Fowler play Dizzy heights We welcome letters on all subjects raised in the… His life and hard times Picture Gallery Jew praise Blooper scooper A loose screw Correction Critical List Daring to win Phoenix: Policing the Shadows: The Secret War against Terrorism in Northern Ireland by Jack Holland and Susan Phoenix Hodder £17.99 pp285 Love unknown Persecution Zeal: A Portrait of Ian Paisley by Dennis Cooke Brandon £15.99 pp239 Terry Pratchett Knight of the round world The Riddle and the Knight In Search of Sir John Mandeville by Giles Milton Allison & Busby £14.99 pp230 Airfrance Michael Crichton Welcome to the Family Secrets of Life and Death Women and the Mafia by Renate Siebert translated by Liz Heron Verso £15 pp333 Diary The first Renaissance man Robin Simon welcomes a new edition of Vasari's Lives, which, despite its prejudices, identified a great moment in Europe's history Painting nudes for Victorian prudes Margaret Walters considers why portraying nudity aroused such priggishness among British artists of the 9th century 60 Years Ago this Week From Virginia Woolf's diary, December 13,1936 On the Shelf Simon Brett is enthralled by the gothic horrors and humour of The Monk In-flight entertainment Airframe by Michael Crichton Century £16.99 pp352 The Times Literary Supplement The company she keeps A Vicious Circle by Amanda Craig Fourth Estate £15.99 pp367 Attention to details Anthony Eden: A Life and Reputation by David Dutton Arnold £25 pp576 The foundering father The Long Affair Thomas Jefferson and the French Revolution, 1785-1800 by Conor Cruise O'Brien Sinclair-Stevenson £25 pp367 The Open University The Sunday Times Paperbacks The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 456 Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks Michael O'mara Books Limited The Sunday Times The Tomb of God The Folio Society Ltd. The Adventures of Tintin Crack The Funday Times Club Dotty Dalmatian Prizes The Numskulls Even by Modern Art Standards, Tatsami The Cod's Question Write on! The Funday Times Club Roaring back A novel idea Reindeer run Haven scent Some like it cold Beryl the Peril Nuts Investigations Triple Whammy Fish Tales Rex and Tex Deputy Dink Mr Clean The creature feature SQUiRT Next week in The Funday Times Times Newspapers Ltd Fans utd Funday Times Sport The Sunday Times Contents Now And Then Frock Horror Contents Running out of steam Social diary Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's Wandering stars Four homes and a removal van—yes, Liz Hurley and Hugh Grant are upping sticks again. Kirsty Lang on a deeply moving story Diary of a somebody Buying a little something for an aristo? It's easy, all they want is a Dodo-Pad Stocking chillers Bored stiff with well-chosen gifts? Fear not. Style has rounded up the best of the worst-taste ideas, without which no home is complete. By Rachel Cooke Picture Gallery Help! The answers to all your problems Jordans Excuses, excuses Need a plausible get-out for that awful Christmas party? Roland White provide the means of escape Pack it all in Is she down to earth or is her head in the clouds? Is he fiery tempered or as deep as the sea? Whatever their disposition, follow the signs their stars suggest, says Sue Parker, and choose presents from this host of hampers inspired by the four elements Water Air Fire Fame but no fortune Never mind the rich and famous, what about the poor and famous? Many well-known names are barely scraping by on a pittance. Sue Reid reports Janet Reger Peoples Phone The Chelsea Hotel What a drag Richard Branson has donned fishnets, while Mick Jagger has gone girlie in French Vogue. 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