News from 14/02/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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And Giles Whittell, Jeff Wooller, James Landale, Shelagh Gaskill, Anthony Harris, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Ross Tieman and Ian Brodie, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Iain R. Webb, Roy Albinson, Nick Nuttall, Alexandra Frean, Simon Barnes, Religion Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Gordon Allan, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Andrew Drummond and Carol Midgley, Ian Josephs (Chief Executive), Jill Sherman and Arthur Leathley, Philip Howard, Patrick Nicholls, P. E. Wood, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Dorothy Walker, Fritz Spiegl, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Meridel Holland, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Scotland Correspondent, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Alan Thompson, Christian Darkin, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Defence Correspondent, Robert Wright, Patricia Tehan, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Norman D. Anderson, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Andrew Mitchell, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Simon Vail, Rodney Milnes, John Mustoe, Michael Clark, John Young, James Landale Political Reporter, Quentin Letts, Political Editor, John Kavanagh, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Ian Morrow, Salman Rushdie, Russell Kempson, Michael Binyon and Eve-Ann Prentice, Jane Gordon, Philip Bassett, Brenda Maddox, George Brock, Martyn Palmer, Jon Ashworth and Morag Preston, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Gillian Bowditch, Barry Millington, Mike Howard, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Emma Wilkins, Philip Lawrence, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, Nigel Hawkes, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Nicholas Watt and Philip Webster, Ralph Instone, Kate Alderson, Dalya Alberge, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Robert Paterson, Media Correspondent, Peregrine Hodson, Brian MacArthur, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Alasdair Barron, Jon Ashworth and Alexandra Frean, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Arts Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Nadine Meisner, Simon Jenkins, Sue Cameron, Kate Bassett, L. J. Hathaway, Lucas Mellinger, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Philip Beaver, Hugh McIlveen, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Deirdre Rowe Chalet Tarentaise, Paul Nicholls, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Michael Evans, Africa Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Science Editor, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Jonathan Mirsky, M J Stanley,
ResumoInterface: Surfing for Save Church turns into Lib Dems at prayer 'Ecology couts more than adulter' Major rebuffs Scott over report timing Index Today's the day for cuddle custard and snuggle pie Fashion So simple, so Italian $3 million victory for Joan Collins Index Eat out for £5 Badge of honour IRA lorry bombers are on film Index Bass Free speech Take that! MajoFbriishes aside old discords Bosnia-style deal could revive Irish peace talks Agreement close election plan Prince speaks to bomb victim By a Staff Reporter: Firefighters salute fallen colleague Vanguard school seeks private cash MPs fight Warner film studio plan Three counties defy their budget limits 'UFO fire' oil isle of Jura just fizzles out News in Brief Harrods fight Chess draw 'Tag' man back Pass evictions EU beef warning Police race case British woman on opium charges could lace death Drugs found hidden in luggage Climber killed as he saved wife on her birthday Company given two months to repair Austen film house Tormented one-armed man denies murder Informix By a Staff Reporter: Police release new pictures in hunt for Farrant In the Times Mobil Parents urged to sympathise as Take That split Record company sets up helpline to ease grief of teenage fans at the departure of their heartthrobs Howard to keep fine defaulters from jail For … A mountain of lottery money saves Moel hill EU urges end to the fatwa on Rushdie Hit and miss careers of yesterday's teen idols Lanson Queen Mother salutes agents who 'set Europe alight' Explorers discover a lost world the apes left behind Cave cut off for millions of years is home to unknown species that evolved that evoved without light London Electricity When man bites doctor, reach for the antibiotics Medical Briefing VJV Voyages Jules Verne Electricity lines 'are magnets for toxic pollution' Frank Warren agrees to ban on directorships Boxing promoteraccused of trading while insolvent and failing to file annual returns People Bank Boy's death at funfair 'inevitable' News in Brief Job claim lost RAF pilot killed Rock fan jailed live Back to the river Rifkind dismisses call for hard line at Europe summit Texas Instruments Labour calls up Corporal Jones Boy's death at funfair 'inevitable' Riddell on Politics Bid to protect whistleblowers In Parliament Hill House Hammond Amnesty proposed for benefit fraudsters Young Germans join about-turn on military call-up France aims to halve number of troops Lost Gothic angel is home after 20 years RAC Paris fetes the breadwinner Welcome for West's snoopers Bundesbank hints at euro delay Murders of Italian women seen as price for liberation America rules out manhunt for Serbs Dole's hollow Iowa victory exposes front-runner's flaws Veteran senator scrapes home but rivals gain ground in Republican race for White House Direct Line Alexander's ragtime band hits the right note Success for Lamar Alexander comes after two years of vainly seeking recognition, writes Martin Fletcher in Washington Buchanan goes from strength to strength Evangelical army on the march Rwandas ignore Zaire troops' plea to go home Oriental lovers enjoy a chocolate orgy Panasonic British director tops Oscar nominations In search of a monster Love bytes seal 'virtual vows' Fears for life of boy Lama World Summary (Reuter): Italy may face snap election Kim's ex-wife 'set to defect' China rules out Olympic boycott (Reuter): Actor found dead Picture Gallery Now that Tiger Tokens have been withdrawn, the best… Lean, mean and so Italian MOPS Katrina Wells David Hewson Semana Santa What a difference a uniform makes As the debate on school dress code rages, Kathryn Knight goes down to the front line Dial Direct No-Nonsense Vehicles Mums, too, can go into mourning for Take That Jane Gordon explains why it was always safe to have a band of lusty boys in the bedroom The Diferences is Debenhams If the fatwa has failed, admit it Salman Rushdie calls on EU leaders to force Iran's hand Ex-rated Don't cry Picture Gallery When big is ugly IRA bombs can't block reconciliation in Ulster if London ignores them Fan dance Whippy lash Not cricket Scott, Whitehall and us Sir Humphrey is doomed, says Sue Cameron Church for the Times Rock of Ages cleft for me, are you becoming too PC? Euromyths Two Single market and single currency; another Brussels fallacy Seven Years on Salman Rushdie still lives under sentence of death Heseltine and debts Scott inquiry Business letters, page 29 Letters for publication… Fresh pursuit of a lasting peace in Northern Ireland Balance of sexes in MPs' selection Holocaust accounts Beating the weather Wolves in the wild Lords' ruling on computer privacy Communion in hand S for serendipity Fortune's fools Court Circular Today's royal engagements Today's events Requiem Mass Birthdays Hundreds enter young cartoonist award The Royal Society of Chemistry Luncheon Reception Oxford University Personal Column Memorial service Dinner Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Lecture Vice-Admiral Sir Stephen Carlill Vice-Admiral Sir Stephen Carlill, KBE, CB, DSO, last British commander of the Indian Navy, died on February 9 aged 93. He was born on December 23,1902 Personal Column General Adolf Galland Adolf Galland, German wartime fighter ace, died on February 9 aged 83. He was born on March 19,1912 Neil Franklin Neil Franklin, Stoke City, Hull City and England centre-half, died on February 9 aged 74. He was bron on January 24,1922 Alexander Sedgwick Alexander Sedgwick, American journalist, died in Athens on January 19 aged 94. He was born in stockbridge, Massachusetts, on February 8,1901 On this Day February 14,1920 The Love Letters of General Booth a Notable Life Story Velatines Questionable Opening Lines Romantic Memorable Bananas PPP healthcare Tuscany Thomson Citybreaks DG Ginger Beer Stylish Sensual Tuscany per Uomo Available at All Good Bookshops VAT payable at time of supply Court of Appeal Law Report February 14 Court of Appeal The Times Counsel's final view on appeal chances can be expressed orally and not in writing Liability was not admitted has to Role of expert limited by agreement Legal & Public Notices The Broadcasting Complaints Commission Desperately seeking synergy Kinnarps Morris College of Journalism Media, Sales & Marketing Solicitors Family Law Association Letting the secret out of the can Andrew Mitchell on how Coca-Coca is using discovery marketing Property Negotiator Trainee Property Negotiator John D Wood & Co. KPMF Kay Premium Marking Films Ltd Sales Support News International Newspapers Ltd Executive Sales Person Whiteline How to sell 200m extra newspaper Brian MacArthur on the rapidly-rising Sun Winners and Losers Mark Warner News The Times Crossword No 20,090 No Title Times Weathercall The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly In the Times Tomorrow Arts 39-41 National Lottery seratchcards down their luck Asil Nadir 'laundered £400,000 stolen funds' BAe joins US consortium for Harrier replacement How to sell 200m extra newspaper Barings investors to proceed with writs Sport 42-48 Reuters hints at cash pile bonus for shareholders Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Television and Radio Business Today George uneasy about rate cut By our City Staff: Unilever wins fight with taxman Tourist Rates Halifax Picture Gallery Construction orders rise but outlook still gloomy By a Correspondent: P&g goes on warpath So civilised, the French method of receivership Study backs new job count Singapore BICC ban contested Superscape shares soar on IBM deal Business Roundup Atari plans merger Sun Alliance slips Earle leads action group Biotrace chief named US pay rising slowly Danka raises £128m Fisons Scientific ahead Warning from EMH Temporary Security Grilles Kingfisher Scratch fails to relieve the itch Waning popularity of Instants, Barings investors take threefold aim, Desperate paradoxes for the French economy BOC rise fails to cheer City Forte sells Hi-tech drive Siemens Nixdorf BP results set record but pump wars hurt growth Mounting losses halt Apple dividend Safeway trading fails to impress Improved lending volumes help lift Aib Commodities Liffe OPTlONS Wall Street record run gives London another lift Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) [ Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterung Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Banking on the bland Tempus BP Argyll Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes BOC Wall Street Tales of a Vienna youth The Times City Diary Down—then out All heart Mouths of babes Shephard bangs the drum overseas for jobs in UK Philip Bassett in a government drive to highlight Britain's labour market performance Promote saving through realistic rates Employment in Europe ICA's next move should be to elect its presidents Business Letters British Gas's suppliers can win both ways Risk and reward When faith is not enough A case misdirected along Latin lines Nokia Dr Doom offers an optimistic storm warning Equities close near best of day Black Horse Relocation Pharmacia & Upjohn The Times Unit Trust Information Service Britain's best known broker Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Aldrich & Co Ltd Recruitment Consultants Hill Price Davison Josephine Sammons Ltd PA/RESEARCHER G Secretarial & Temporary appointments WA Diana Duggan Associates Angela Mortimer Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Chelsea Charity! WA Broadcasting Sec to Snr VP Public Relatons Entrepreneur's PA PE Pan European Recruitment Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Lifeline Crone Corkill Jonathan Wren BGB & Associates Limited SECRETARY/PA Sheila Childs Recruitment Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Amanda Barrington Appointments Beavers Jonathan Wren Team Spirit! ANTIQUES/DANCE/TV/HOTELS Pam Greenwood Personnel Chairman's Executive P. A. Joyce Guiness Partnership Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items SECRETARY/WP Operator ECCO Multiple Display Advertising Items Jonathan Wren Tate Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Recruitment Dynamic Organisers Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Simply Senior No Title Griffin Factors HOBstones Alexandra Beaumont Gordon - Yates Maine - Tucker Multiple Display Advertising Items PA for International Project Development Company PA Handle Recruitment Consultant Office Angels Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Centre Point Group Thomson Financial Services Sydney L Moss Ltd The Times Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants NHS Executive Lively & Intelligent Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Boyce Bilingual Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Banking & Legal La Creme Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items A quiet spot to tie the knot On Valentine's Day, Rachel Kelly looks at some unusal places that are licensed to hold civil marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items The International Property Show David Wilson Homes Caribbean Multiple Classified Advertising Items Getting married in the country France Flayosc, Provence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Home is where the heart is Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buckinghamshire Vigia Group Alto Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampshire Copping Joyce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. George Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Old Bosham NR Chichester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Personalise your Home Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personalise your Home Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tomorrow's office today Christopher Warman on the rapid expansion of Regus Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Richmond & Kingston Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Commercial Property Weatherall Green & Smith Keith Cardale Groves Sought Independent Developer Prize Boots Market Moves Multiple Display Advertising Items For Sale B Bensons Commercial Cheshire Unique Industrial Building Used for Airship… St. Modwen Developments Ltd Stevens Scanlan & Partners Exceptional Building for Rent in Belgrave Square How to revive London's river Making more of the Thames is a priority for the milennium. But Which are feasible? Marus Binney reports Alive and kicking BBC SO/Gelmetti Festival Hall Concerts: Spirited Prokofiev; Pletnev proves himself; a Janacek Mass Spirited canter through Czech mass LSO/Chung Barbican Hall Music 1 Heritage Russian on the way up CBSO/Pletnev Symphony Hall, Birmingham The Times Music 2 Tomorrow Away win for Handel fans Opera Rodelinda Blackheath Concert Halls Wheeling and able Dance CandoCo Queen Elizabeth Hall Call of the Cam How to Book—and Join Films Visual Art Moor sex and violence Kenneth Branagh tells Martyn Palmer why he is happy to star in an Othello described by its director as an 'erotic thriller' THiS Week's Other Offers Fertile field A new exhibition celebrates the appeal of a Constable landscape Opera Pop A voice for all seasons Pop A winning hand overplayed East Lynne Greenwich Double act of mime and raspberries Heaven by storm Arts Theatre Entertainments Theatre Choice Heavy on the palette Artemisia Turtle Key Arts Centre, Sw6 Choice 2 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 3 Wigan's shock fails to register on Richter scale of life Midweek View Hill looks to spin doctors to smooth his world title path Golf World By our Sports Staff: Skaardal leads Scandinavian parade Today's Fixtures Wolverhampton Gamble on Norman fails to pay dividend Sound Man to hit right note Irish raider can confirm Champion Chase favouritism Ascot Swinburn continues to recover Yesterday's Results Lingfield Park Sedgefbeld Rapid Raceline William Hill Stone spurs Forest to flattering victory Oxford's gallantry to no avail as Premiership side prevails in replay Mason chisels out Ipswich victory The Times Rioch warned after touchline outburst For the Record Holdsworth succeeds in breaking Juninho 's magic spell Last Nights Results Rapid Cricketline No fun for Australians at Colombo carnival Spectators in Sri Lanka take chance to vent their feelings over World Cup boycott Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Fraser maintains anxious watch on Cork Winning Move Keene on chess Allcock and Bryant slip up The Times William Hill Nemeth to leave Gordon in isolation In Brief Andries beaten Open to doubt Foschi banned Qatar reward Capriati keeps guessing game goingq Injury forces late withdrawal from eagerly-awaited comeback match Holidays for a Lifetime Angry Novacek denies drug allegations Multiple Display Advertising Items Word-Watching Snow Reports Kiss of life for Paris Radio Chice Love, rejection and other burning issues Review BBC1 Choice Satellite Motor Racing 42 Rowelldiscards Bayfield in pack reshuffle Archer called up for Calcutta Cup Times Two Crossword England follow doctor's orders Southampton pip Crewe at the post Sum Things up Tennis 46 Accent No Title Now showing on a screen near you: a filmable frog A leap for animal welfare • Blunt answers to sharp questions • The ideal girl for computer buffs AOL 1,000 lovers celebrate in the Web Times The virtual Ferrari revs up to race Legal move to control computer nasties Free program beats Boza bug Times Interface Breakdown alarm is streets ahead Ambridge over troubled waters If The Archers hit cyberspace, who is going to feed them down on the farm? Red Devils get a result for their web army Apple cuts Hi-Grade Computers PLC Ram raiders get away with £50,000 of chips Secret that may reveal the new face of Windows UK Online On location with a laptop for company College is a degree different Contest winners all get wired Phone home for data Ambridge over troubled waters Dark days online and a ribbon of profest as free row grows Hot tip for a date escape Caught in the Netscape trap? Here's a cunning way out Toshiba Notebooks the best value ever! The tidy solution to cable clutter BT Vicar links up worldwide support for British hostage Alasdair Barron on net back-up for a captured graduate Army top brass get a hand in man management UK Online Tales of a city told in images Package with power to save Computers track mother tongues Vogon Lasers will ease fear of flying Chris Partridge on a sharp-eyed radar development that should cut air accidents Piracy battle The Times Toshiba targets US PC market Electronic PA keeps tabs on your diary New personal call-checker does just about everything except make the coffee Planet Passion burns down the w lovers log in to online ron Cover Story: A love affair with technology, when the superhighway means a fast route They have spoken, let alone met. But soon he will fly thousands of miles to be with the gril of his dreams. Dorothy Walker reports on a couple the net ensnared in the tender trap The electronic valentine is e-mailed with a kiss Doomsday on the books for companies Big PC boost for teachers RAF gets new eye in the sky G. O. D. Knows Top kiltmakers weave magical new designs with tartan software Security threats that give managers sleepless nights Business Appointments NBS The CV talks back Games experts make a play for trade show Agenda Notting Hill Housing Trust Melville Craig Group SAP QAS Ward Executive Limited Electronic Press Ltd BT The Agency Partnership Caxton Recruitment Solaglas City It Appointments Fujitsu ICL
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