News from 22/02/1996
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Charles Bremner and Edward Owen, Tunku Varadarajan, Hilary Bradt, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Adrian Lee, Carrington, Gordon Allan, Alexandra Frean and Srikumar Sen, Mark Souster, Inigo Gilmore, Peter Lilley, Harvey Elliott, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Susan M. Barnard, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde's, Andrew Simpson, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, John Bryant, John Heywood, Steve Keenan, Kris Anderson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Charles Bremner and Phillip Webster, Robert Wright, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Alan B. Shrank (Vice-President), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Tom Rhodes, Michael Hofmann, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Richard Cooper, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Halina Kierkuc, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Captain R. J. Husk, Nicholas Watt, F. Hague, Robert Bruce, Eldryd Parry (Chairman), Michael Clark, Anselm Kuhn, Anatole Kaletsky, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Dickinson Cowan, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Roger Scruton, Kenneth F. Wallis, Edward Fennell, Bryan Cassidy, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Karl MacKie (Chief Executive), David Miller, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Asoka THENABADU(Managing Director), Peter Davalle, Frances Gibb and Philip Webster, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Leyla Linton, John Roques, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Christine Buckley and Philip Bassett, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Owen, Sporting Thoughts, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, David Aylwin, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Robin Renwick, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, and Oliver August, Nigel Williamson Whitehall Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, David Churchill, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Chris Parker, James Pringle, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Tony Bonner, Bruce Anderson, Russell Jenkins, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, David Walker, Philip Pangalos, Benedict Nightingale, John Young and Nick Nuttall, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Peter Smith, David Powell, Tom Rhodes and Nicholas Wood, Michael Henderson, Stephanie Merritt, David Maddock, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray, Nick Foulkes, Frank L. Chapman, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Roy Foster, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Hatfield,
ResumoFree Film Tickets Blair scraps training 'tax on jobs' Labour switches to 'Tessa' system Segregated RE for Muslims Index Bulger killers blow to Howard Family bans IRA from London bus bomber's funeral Index Films Controversy welcomes Princess Index Letters Square up for fashionable feet By our Foreign Staff: Loser Dole is urged to quit race Index Sea Empress is pulled to safety, but oil slick spreads Istante Appointments Evans above! What strong views on teaching standards Political Sketch Killers celebrate success after lengthy campaign Ruling by European Court of Human Rights prompts challenge to Michael Howard Nokia No Title Pressure grows for Bill of Rights Rulings against Britain A law for His Majesty's Lunatics No Title Lawyers of Bulger pair contest 15-year jail term Catholic converts highest for 20 years News in Brief Police get £20m Prisons record Branson deflates Saved by the net Confidence vote Frank Warren Correction Town the Troubles forgot shocked by the bomber it bred 'People in Gorey couldn't care less about republicanism, especially with a few pints inside them' Mitchell to give American views on saving ceasefire Couple refuse to go as house teeters on cliff Darts team thrown off target by LSD cakes Lilywhites: the rebels without an obvious cause Abbey National Europe urged to ditch national veto and end 'paralysis' Britain opposes Commission plan Alliance Leicester British Library nine years late MacKay presents Times law prizes Film nonsense and insensibility almost foiled Austen epic Viewers must pay £10 to see Tyson-Bruno BT Selenia Motor Oil Eurostar crawls to Paris in 14 hours Saturday Navigation buoys may have been in the wrong place Supertanker rescue: owner rules out possibility of mechanical and technical failure The Royal Bank of Scotland The Biggest and Best Choice of PCs Labour aims to torpedo 'boy scout' on the bridge Supertanker rescue:'Mr Gosche,' went the minister's ditty,'has no notion of the ocean' PC World Takeaway chef delivers salvation Fishermen face indefinite ban The Open University Cocker demands Jackson apology Sainsbury's Homebase First victim's luck runs out 6 months after his road tax Car clamped in London side street marks start of campaign against licence dodgers Car-boot painting may fetch £18,000 Norwich Union Housing victory for HIV sufferers from Continent Scientists isolate cause of addiction to cigarette smoke Findings could lead to 'cure' Thomas makes tracks for a fat-free run along Hollywood lines Primary Colors Headhunter undeterred by Scots miss Gateway 2000 Driver is remanded in Celine murder News in Brief Gatting apology Carey for TUC Paisley funeral Pollution fine Oxford budget Blair would not hesitate to sack errant ministers Forte Posthouse BBC staff mocked over 'poor English' Divorce rebels wooed HSBC Group Major's mistakes 'echoed by Blair' In Parliament UN fears Iraq may build missiles that can reach Britain Black children run sjambok gauntlet Orange (Reuter): Minister quits after raid Our Foreign Staff: Song and dance for women in their 120s Suicide note on Internet Crime pays well for young Americans (AP): King Fahd to resume full duties World Summary Rifkind names envoy to Tirana Clinton to punish China over arms (Reuter): Australia gets euthanasia law (AP): Defection move 'Peasants' revolt' hands Buchanan the party crown New Hampshire win for coalition of conservatives, insecure workers and angry outsiders threatens Outraged opponents pursue front-runner along trail of rhetoric Burberrys First Telecom Eagle Star Tapping fears of poorer whites Sister is the planner of victorious campaign One Buchanan not suitable as White House role model Source Rajar Mistakes help to dear rap singer in murder trial EU agrees truce in Eta extradition dispute World of Leather Brush with art world costs the State £19m Texas Baptists flirt with 'dirty' dancing Hill House Hammond Daihatsu I risked our baby 's life for the sake of her looks A delicate skull operation has had bad publicity after some children were misdiagnosed. But Halina Kierkuc is sure she made the right decision for her daughter Direct Line Drugs for a better flow Dealing with prostate trouble, form cancer to enlargement Medical Briefing Shout and twist The trouble with veins Admiral A dubious privilege When Owen Matthews laid a charge of assault in Moscow he uncovered some rough jutice RAC It's official: fashion is where the feet are Forget about keeping up with the latest clothes and follow in Imelda Marcos's footsteps: shoes are where it's at, says Nick Foulkes Britain must resist this court Bruce Anderson on a ruling that threatens our liberty Do the people rule, or the judges? Another fine mess The Times Diary Nose job The Times Diary Picture Gallery A merchant of fear Some talk of Alexander, some cling to Dole, but Buchanan goes on winning Number one The Times Diary Pink ladies The Times Diary New show The Times Diary An oily drop in the ocean Nigel Hawkes says the spill is not catastrophic Strasbourg's Shadow Politicans have a play in setting sentences Books, Bits and Bungles The Great Library Disaster Dole down New Hampshire has wounded, not anointed Scott: a Falklands parallel denied Labour and pensions Foetal pain Farrant case A time for talk, not blame, to break the Irish deadlock Doctors lured from the Third World to prop up Nhs Restaurant tips Mothering Sunday Entre nous Court Circular Today's royal engagements New ambassador Poulters' Company Personal Column Oxford and Cambridge Arnoldian Dinner University news Picture Gallery Service dinners Hanford School Birthdays today Today 's anniversaries Luncheon Dinners Today 's events Forthcoming marriages European Engineers' awards Latest wills Brenda Bruce Brenda Bruce, OBE, actress, died on February 19 aged 76. She was born on July 7,1919 Personal Column Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages ETC The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Simon Dyer Simon Dyer, CBE, Director General of the AA, died from cancer on February 17 aged 56. He was born on October 19,1939 Toru Takemitsu Töru Takemitsu, Japanese composer, died from cancer on February 20 aged 65. He was born in Tokyo on October 8,1930 Ludwik Lubienski Ludwik Lubienski, Chief of the wartime Polish Military Mission in Gibraltar, died in London on January 22 aged 83. He was born on May 6,1912 (From Our Special Correspondent): The Campaign in Oude News The Times Crossword No 20,097 Business Times Weathercall WPA Tomorrow Forecast The Times US utility holds talks on bid for nuclear industry Halifax closures prompt warning Gehe raises offer for Lloyds Chemists Anatole Kaletsky Banks back identity card scheme Books Names awarded £9.5m damages Sport Drop in retail sales sparks talk of fresh cut in rates Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants National Training Awards Business Today Tecs blow Chill damage Two-speed ERM plan to ensure stability Puertos del Estado Compagnie Financiere Ottomane Group Weather threat to premiums casts cloud over CU record EEF seeks Labour role Ernst & Young attacks 'radical' ASB changes Coopers & Lybrand Bremer Vulkan files for creditor protection American groups cut 1,000 UK jobs Business Roundup Canadian Pizza slips Forex firm to close Mediaset to be floated Gas consumers lose out Support for TransCo Compagnie Financiere Ottomane SA Tourist Rates French revamp aerospace and stir BAe hopes Brewin Dolphin Bell Lawrie Limited Dukes of nuclear hazard An overseas buyer for British Energy? Bankers support personal IDs Making sense of retail sales Mistaken over identity cards Marching towards more rate cuts Numbers game Lloyds TSB ready to buy again 'Doubts' on Nadir broker T&N advances Payout lifted Gold falls Elf held back by flagging chemicals and refining CU Commercial Union Vodafone warning Commodities Liffe Options Greenspan gives shares a push with rates forecast Stock Market London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes CU ElF Aquitaine Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Chemists mix love potions Tempus My Kinda Town Wall Street Guinness-free day for Lyell The Times City Diary Cedric Part II Missing 'wake' Mega Megastore Use lottery proceeds for repair of IRA bomb damage Inflation forecasts are unrealistic German savers have lost faith in 'Camembert' mark The EMU effect is the forerunner of political and economic tensions that await Europe Economic View If the Bundesbank's paralysis persists the implications could become alarming Paperwork generators Fidelity Direct Business must clean up its own act on late payments Tony Bonner calls for education not legislation to tackle problem British industry 'under funded ' Ten out of ten for sheer timing Any Other Business MPs attack Tecs for 'modest' record on improving training Zeneca plan to merge seeds business Prickly dispute DTI in retreat Who will audit the auditors? Accountancy John Roques considers the needs of a body to oversee standards in the profession Reed rescue The issues are now out in the open My Kinda Town plans expansion Business Roundup Wagon warning Visa role for Blacker TBI's £17m in sales Reuters wins award Shares recover from early falls HSBC Group The Times Unit Trust Information Service Sage Frills, furbelows and the feelgood factor Cinema: In a good week for film, Geoff Brown finally hands the palm to Sense and Sensibility Sense and Sensibility Curzon Mayfair U, 136 mins Deft and radiant Jane Austen adaptation Trainspotting Warner West End 18,90 mins Abrasive junkie drama Casino Empire, 18,178 mins Scorsese hits Las Vegas Othello Film 1 Film 2 Snap Verdict Sense and Sensibility Film 3 Tomorrow Theatres Art Galleries & Exhibitions Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol … ) on release across the country Choice 2 To their hearts' discontent Theatre Skylight Wyndharn's Birthday bash for a reawakened beauty Dance Anniversary Gala Covent Garden Albery Theatre Theatre Dance And may the best building win Architecture has a new award, but will it stir up as much interest as the Turner or Booker? Marcus Binney reports Four of a magic kind String Quartets Concerts: Chamber with an electric charge; and brilliance with a big sound in Birmingham Design Great heavens above Radio The Times Arts A model tribute CBSO/Rattle Symphony Hall, Birmingham Desperado Music 2 Radio Fusion for all Jazz Cleveland Watkiss Purcell Room Anatomising a rainbow's colours Robin Renwick on securing a future for South Africa Launching Democracy in South Africa The First open Election, April 1994 Edited by R. W. Johnson and Lawrence Schlemmer Yale, £19.95 UCI Cinemas Defined by the absence of peace A Military History of Ireland Edited by Thomas Bartlett and Keith Jeffery Cambridge University Press, £40 Servant of the despot stone The Pyramid Bu Ismail Kadare Horvill, £14.99 Smoke and water Chost Train By Scan O'Brien Oup. £6.99 Swimming in the Flood By John Burnside Cupe, £7 Saturday Books Yes, the best do lack conviction On the Eve of the Millennium By Conor Cruise O'Brien Free Press, £7.99 Roger Scruton on Conor Cruise O'Brien, an apostle of the Enlightenment whose latest work reveals the uncertainty of his beliefs On the Eve of the Millennium By Conor Cruise O'Brien Free Press, £7.99 On a slow train through China Real China From Cannibalism To Karaoke By John Gittings Simon & Schuster, £15.99 Fear with a Southern accent Omniphobia By R. H. Dillard Lousiana State University Press, £21.95 A mutual liking for war Islam and the Myth of Confrontation By Fred Halliday Ib Tauris, £35 Cut-price tickets to revolution The Travel Business Check-In Trail Finders the Travel Experts Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Explosive message for lager louts Multiple Display Advertising Items Charter Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items High price of Moscow nights Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items ATOL Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel stress brings boom to health clubs US tourists defy IRA to visit Britain Saturday Travel The Times Welcome to Croatia Kenya rations park visitors Airlines are miles apart Fast ferry rivals Breaks Travel Bargains Portugaline Hotels Flights Ferries Not guilty plea insufficient to begin trial Capital sum provisions on disposal do not apply The Sunday Times Pay rise for those on maternity leave Proceedings not void by failure to give notice House cannot be forfeited By our Racing Staff: Putty Road ruled out for season Alderbrook waits on early inspection at Wincanton Nap: Nahla (4.35 Wincanton) Next best: Gentle Irony (3.45 lingfield Park) Thunderer: Wincanton Rapid Raceline Yesterdays Results from Wolverhampton Hopes rise for Wincanton Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Simple Arithmetic ready to resume winning ways Wincanton Channel 4 Lingfield Park Winning Move6 Keene on Chess Denial from Chelsea draws blank response Thomson remains on course Swinton Leeds deny Port Vale more glory By our Sports Staff: Derby fail to halt Luton revival For the Record Ponderous United do just enough to close gap on leaders Early loss fails to halt charge by England In Brief Holding court Third double Bucknall's lead Hot Hakkinen The Times Sub-continent's stand threatens to scatter the field Devereux joins Sale without leaving Salford First player to span both codes Scotland stick with winning formula Ski Club Fixtures Football Snow Reports Palmer joins ranks of judo's elite John Goodbody looks at the British doyen of sport granted a unique honour Unheralded Pearce hitting new heights Word-Watching Australians shocked by severity of ban on swim coach Sri Lanka swagger under the spotlight De Silva and Gurusinha lead defeat of Zimbabwe in cavalier style Scoreboard England alarmed by replay howlers Barratt Villacana Club World Cup Details Warne afraid of losing flexibility Welsh imports Wishing willow Lara behind The gong that went boom Radio Choice Radio 1 Watch out, there's a serial borrower about Review BBC1 Satellite Choice Picture Gallery Judo Villa take long road to Wembley Goalless draw after extra time earns Coca-Cola Cup final place Times Two Crossword Taylor is ready for return to Watford West Ham hit new heights while Newcastle stumble Premiership Rugby Union West Indies deflated by Lara's failure Direct Line Motor Insurance KF Human Resources Manager Hoskyns Cap Gemini Sogeti Selector Europe Speneer Stuaert Adderley Featherstone plc A GKR Group Company B-I-Recruiting a Boyden company PD Consultants Management Selection Price Waterhouse Executive Search & Selection Smithkline Beecham Royal Mail Whitehead Selection Bryant Consulting Search & Selection Arthur Andersen & Co. 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Llambias Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Investor in People Fexco Tax Free Shopping PA to Chairman and Chief Executive Stewart Grand Prix CG Secretary Office Manager Vale do Lobo Lda BNP Capital Markets PSI Lifeline Multiple Classified Advertising Items The DPB pursues a policy of equality of opportunity NHS Executive UC Uxbridge College Bath & North East Somerset Council Versutus Coopers & Lybrand West London TEC Kobe's rumblings of help Japan's earthquake has produced a new wave pf volunters, writes David Walker Economic & Business Analyst Hacas Engineering council Practice Manager/ D. S. A Mental Health Act Commission Minister caught in a tender trap Council are evading orders to contract out Viewpoint Armagh and Dungannon Health and Social Services… NTA National Training Awards Hold tight - it's full-speed ahead Edward Fennell witnesses the achievements of British business at the 1955 National Training Awards Volunteers Employer Award Winners This is your ex-milkman speaking The Times Special Award Online A new learning curve for Great Britain plc As the worlds of work and study converge, Edward Fennell meets a man from the ministry who hopes they will collide Franchise Unlocking potential Training gives prisoners skills and the taste of a new career KTP Limited How training puts the fizz back in business From Liverpool drug busters to Yorkshire fish fryers and Northern Ireland cola bottle makers, Michael Hatfield looks London Electricity From ragworms to rich pickings Ambitious? Let the driving force be with you Rodney Hobson looks behind the scenes at training schemes that help the community, foster teamwork, improve job Aramark Playtex Limited S British Gold Strengthening the long arm of the law A will to win, the guts to graft Edward Fennell on the dedicated staff who take self-improvement seriously to help themselves and their employers Those who did school often try hardest Bank of Scotland Individual Winners Who you gonna call? The troubleshooters When it comes to re-skilling, a little advice goes a long way PERiTAS Joint Winners Apprentices: young, gifted and on track Edward Fennell salutes the new model army of career hopefuls BBC Resources Business Provider Winners A British Aerospace Company AA Zeneca Young Brits aim to conquer new peaks Why the UK is faring better in world skills competitions Infotec Special Award Winners Psychological Services Instafoam & Fibre Ltd The winning smiles that say we did it our way The 14 individual winners featured below include men and women who have overcome handicaps such as blindness Royal Mail Sunley Management Centre MOL National Training Awards Competition for 1995
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