News from 02/03/1996
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, William Cound, M. Diddams, Roger Mosey, Jon Ashworth, Sue Baker, David Adams, Richard Beeston and Bill Frost, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Rose Wild, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Magnus Linklater, Bill Frost, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Terence McCarthy, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Robert Ashby, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christopher Fenton, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Chris Pearson, C. Brabbins, George Sivell, Barry Turner, Clive Davis, Tim Schadla-Hall, Monique Howell, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Frank Lewis, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Joe Joseph, Roger Berthoud, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Katrina West, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Brian Keenan, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Jill Morrell, Graeme Watt, John McCarthy, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Martin Waller and Jon Ashworth, Thomas De Waal, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, John Wellman, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Helen Dunmore, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Sarah Jones, David Long and Les Evans, Kelle Bryan, Henry Old, Peter Barnard, Susanna Rose, Ian McDonald, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Lizanne Rose, Gwenda Rudkin, Ray Ward, Mary Gold, Nigel Williamson, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Johnson, P. H. S., Michael Theodoulou, Nicholas Harling, Andy Lavender, Nancy Patton Wood, P. V. Facey, JC, Michael Henderson and Simon Wilde, Richard Evans, Racing Journalist of the Year, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Robert Traer, Mrs T. P. Colwell, K. Gardiner, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, John Arthurs, Karen Zagor, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Heather Kirby, Alice Thomson, Tunku Varadarajan and Edward Owen, Richard Shone, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Oliver August, Frances Donnelly, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Anne Ashworth, Clive Calver, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Robert Crampton, Lloyd George of Dwyfor, S. A., Des Houghton, Arthur Leathley, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Jennai Cox, John Paxton, Christine Webb, Tim Wapshott, Bryan Marson-Smith, Helen Mound, Walter Gammie, Sarah Jane Checkland, Helen Pridham, Ben Macintyre, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent and James Landale, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Paul Cavadino, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Jonathan Meades, Fred Mann, Marianne Curphey, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Joanne Glover, Kathleen Griffin, Rob Andrew, Richard Morrison, Elizabeth Buchan, Gavin Littaur, David Maddock, Mimi Irving, Penny Perrick, Pearse Kelly (Chairman), Jonathan Mirsky, Stacy Sullivan, Lucy Wilkes, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoFree Film Video Shadow minister says Prince of Wales is not fit to be King US links visa for Adams to ceasefire call Bacon 'portrait' questioned Index Russia expels British 'spy' for second time 10 15 The 100 Most Powerful British Museum piazza grant CS patrols start Keating at risk Pope swells the ranks of the boot boys Sorrow on the shore A feast of rugby Mother woke from coma to find new baby Omega The Times on Monday National Savings MacKay refuses to yield over pensions Costs Could Be Offset by Savings on Social Security Spending A thorn on Labour's rose Man in the News News in Brief Police arrest 19 at Newbury protest Underwear man freed Race abuse PC resigns Exporter convicted Hostages criticise Lang TV girl's weather aye Family to sue over death of teenager after operation Verdict of misadventure recorded Neighbour must get rid of pig and pay £35,000 BA makes special delivery Mother who lied to win bail for husband is jailed King of the swingers Private army guards duke on last march There's nothing like Customs use robot subs to uncover drugs Royal Mint Lottery and donors boost museum Philanthropists allied by a love of art Allied Dunbar Death-crash sentences increased News in Brief Pescado charge Venables ruling On a plate Suicide attempt Shopping shock Police given health warning on new Cs gas canister Jailed sergeant is cleared by judge The United Nations NatWest Officers open fire on hijacked security van Council tax irises will average 6% MFI Astor's Hever vision grows into garden of the year Growers plan return to days of wine and roses Prudential Mother of snooker star cleared of porn plot charges Hewitt seeks millions for royal kiss-and-tell interview Flemings Woman in baby death case faces court delay Prime Health British tourist in Cyprus 'attacked by troops' Citroen ZX Latest Sas TV drama fuels call for secrecy Direct BBC and C4 to honour Potter's dying wish Philips Small-town traders take on superstore Robert Harris on Diana and the Establishment The Sunday Times Motorists face day-long motorway jams by 2005 Transport Department warns of Stress ahead Drivers Head for Information Superhighway Wickes Intercity bidder takes top chef on board The £3bn tunnel rail link: good deal or rip-off ? The Evilthat Men Do Barclays Bishop puts his foot down over cathedral floor Flagstones 'too cold for comfor' Dixons Picture Gallery The importance of finding time alone with yourself Credo Church praises band of lay volunteers Put your preacher forward The Times Merchant Investors Europe sidesteps rights issue to bolster Asia trade Threat of summit clash over East Timor averted as two continents build economic bridges Our Foreign Staff: Court removes Rao as head of political bribes investigation RSPB Sceemas Our Foreign Staff: Poll signals defeat for Keating 'Honest John' poised to end labor's 13-year reign in Australia Australian Elections: The Parties the Issues the Pool Stena Line Israel rejects offer of Hamas ceasefire Chinese acclaim capitalist World Summary (AFP): US penalises Colombia Editor resigns in Zimbabwe (Reuter): Angola plans shared rule Buchanan plays on old prejudices in Southern citadel GA Cuban exile pilot takes non-violent path to oust Castro Redford laments impact of his Watergate role Fire brings chaos to Manhattan Mortgages Direct Air crash in Peru kills 123 Spanish voters set to exorcise the ghost of Franco Tribunal charges Serb general Clerical Medical Paris honours TV's Columbo Bannockburn or Culloden? The Sunday Times Suspected serial killer dead Gorbachev aims to inject ideas into anti-Yeltsin battle Ocean may yield clues to mutiny on the Bounty Divers explore 1791 shipwreck off Australia High-tech era opens at Paris Opera Hamilton Reuter: Greece expels military attaches Saab Church faces unthinkable Cardinal try to make prapal health taboo as pontiff ponders foreign ventures and the year 2000 Superhighway to heaven Escom Dutch go wild over Vermeer BT Holy See courts Gaddafi Base Notes People Watching Vernon Coleman Opinion Make friends with a nice composer Theatre Tosca Nice as a jellybean but not the Master Theatre a Talent to Amuse Vaudeville Disneyland Base Notes The Tenors Barbican Centre No Title Classical Spectacular Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Muza Rubackyte Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra J. S. Bach's St Matthew Passion London Palladium Opera & Ballet Tommy Kodo To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… His quality of mirth is never strained What makes Slava Polunn 'the world's greatest clown? Andy Lavender finds out RSC Clowns Jazz Green Flag Saga Recording It was Gil's power that put Miles ahead Jazz: Clive Davis previews Davis previews the London SIngonieta's tribute to two great pioneers Casual Cords On Monday Sassenachs, welcome to Murrayfield Magnus Linklater begs Scots not to play politics with rugby Nothing irrtates a Scot more than English generosity In the frame Weak hand The lion lies down with the dragon Major's meeting with Li peng shows Britian is a spent force in Hong Kong, says Jonathan Mirsky Voyage of the Vikings Authentication of the Vinland map vindicates Leif Ericsson Right face Speak up Lang signs Farewell to Shopping The American election enters the wholesale stage It's a Lottery The grant-giving can afford to be become more flexible French Polish Flat-pack furniture is the popular new republican assembly Misplaced secrecy on sale of arms Scott documents Twists but no regret in royal divorce Restoring faith in the teaching of Re Voices on Today' Mysterious ways Paying for opera Bacon not artist of his 'self-portrait' ? Hobby of kings Brocket title Many thanks It just seems like it? Court Circular Premium Bonds Royal engagements Weekend events Service dinners Giggleswick School Personal Column Weekend birthdays Memorial service Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Dinners Service reception Anniversaries Lydia Chukovskaya Lydia Chukovskaya, writer, died in Moscow on February7 aged 88. She was born in St Petersburg on March 24,1907 Gianandrea Gavazzeni Gianandrea Gavazzeni, conductor, Composer and musicologist, died in Bergamo on February 5 aged 86. He was born in the same town on July 25,1909 Personal Column The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The Earl of Stair The 13th Earl of Stair, Kcvo, Mbe, Lord-Lieutenant of Wigtownj-shire, 1961-81, died on February 26 aged 89. He was born on October 9,1906 Charles McCorquodale Charles McCorquodale, art historian, died of an Aids-related illness on February 16 aged 47. He was born on June 29 1948 First Emperor of Manchukuo The Enthronement Ceremonies Contrast in Rites News The Times Crossword No 20,105 Nature Notes Forecast First Telecom Sections Magazine Factories standstill fuels case for further rate cut Mfi to invest ?60m on store designs Business Today Memory loss Melvyn Marckus 28 Young dose to £2.4m payoff Working Week 29 Lloyds Chemists bids referred Sport 'Modest recovery' in homes market Thornton Weekend Money The Hidden Assets of Eagle Star Hanson bids for stake in gas war The Sunday Times Scottish Widows Memory suffers larger loss Tourist Rates The killing of Michael Lawrence ShareLink opposes SE Next stop rail for Go-Ahead Bus expansion drives Henlys to £25m Specialeyes in profit Compaq shares dive Belfast hotels planned Bid for Trencherwood Bombed out even before the Valley of Death A Working Week for: Hussein Chalayan With London Fashion Week in full swing, Jon Ashworth meets a young designer who refuses to compromise over control Peer's political salon shows genius of a design pioneer Hidden Assets Joanna Pitman on the William kent house that is now home to Eagle Star Fidelity Brokerage Commodities Liffe Options Hopes on interest rates and bids buoy the bulls Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates(%) European Money Deposits(%) Gold Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Vosper Thornycroft Henlys Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes OFT's bitter pill Tempus Memory Corp Wall Street Shop around to save on share deals Marianne Curphey says competition means savings of £25£30 on a single transaction The Right Firm for You Small investors to the rescue Life Income 32 Simple or Deluxe Service? By Post Fidelity Direct Bond Bonanza End of road for cheap car cover An annuity is a very serious business Karen Zagor advices a cautions aproach to buying a plan Weekend Money Guide National Savings Facts behind fixing an income for life Go for quality as bull run brings a rush to market Towards greater fairness for wives Will investors in Orange tap into a bright future? Karen Zagor on some important considerations before signing up for ation in the ?2bn-plus float Commercial Union The Equitable Life Foreign Colonial The Equitable Life Prolific Check out that pension Prepare to retire or live in poverty, Helen pridham saus Time and patience run out Standard Life The pension that never was Tread carefully when toying with transfers Direct The Value Bond PEP LGT GT Global Murray Johnstone Clerical Medical Legal & General Timing it right will give an investment more pep Caroline Merrell looks at three new trusts on offer amid warnings that it might not be the best time to buy SEC The Equitable Life Marrying into money Caroline Merrell on the implications of a Labour plan to ofer newlyweds an interest-free loan of ?50,000 Birmingham Midshires Insurers win a place at wedding feast Mother saves the special occasion First National Financial Adviser Independent Albert E Sharp Gartmore Ifte value of valuations Woolwich You can be a stakeholder Sarah Jones examines the options open to small-scale regular savers Policy Portfolio BG Newton Sun Alliance Port Folio M&G Better rates return to senders Rewards for loyal savers Chartwell Investment Management Ltd HTR Funds for the millennium Caroline Merrell looks for value amid the latest marketing ploys Advertisement Do you want to pay less tax? Southern comfort from Ernie Where the Jackpot Winners Live Schroders Bristol & West Save & Prosper Sharelink Perpetual Money Section Misrepresented whole-of-life policies account for 75 per cent of complaints A bank where no customer relationships exist How Pep charges are levied matters Why we need to champion the small investor against friendly societies When delay in receiving Tessa certificate is a matter of interest for all concerned The Scottish Investment Trust PLC When it pays not to surrender policy Revenue guides to self-assessment The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chase De Vere The Times Unit Trust Information Service Sun Alliance Positive end to the week Fidelity Brokerage British Funds West Indies come to terms with sharp decline Michael Henderson, in Pune, and Simon Wilde look at the hard choices that must be made to revive at team that once dominated world cricket Rival captains united in fear of defeat Zimbabwe bow before Waugh Yesterday's Details Surrey trust Lewis will fit bill For the Record Jumbo's brother flying high on his own account Cambridge Lents Oxford Torpids Why Gullit can lead England a merry dance I the Times Match-By-Match Guide to the Premiership this Weekend Draper's reserve conceals fierce desire David Maddock meets a mainspring of the Aston Villa revival who holds international ambitions Radcliffe Borogh savour their day in the sun Toogood To Be True looks good value Zamhareer can spring surprise Car of the Year Doncaster Rapid Raceline Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Racing next Week Newbury Course Specialists Parker poised to increase early title lead Penny a Day has last word in family feud Comprehensive Giude to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Warwick Course Specialists Snow Reports Lingfield Park Teletext Wolverhampton Britain offer threat to Kenyan dominance National Cup final comes between twin towers Peaceful passions that invigorate Scotland's doctor in the hothouse Saturday portrait: Rob Wamwright by David Hands, rughby correspondent Benn intends to leave no doubts Beaten Anglo-Brazilians have excuses off expat Optimism in short supply among struggling rivals Loughtonians seek leading edge Harrods Archer makes bow in England's cause Street secures second world downhill prize Sport in Brief Grindley gaining ground Unstoppable Catling Double success for Hall HSBC Maximum break eludes Ebdon William Hill Cricket 46 English resolve may deny Scots Keegan stands up for Asprilla TAG Heuer Maguire rues unlucky break Dallaglio needs to put shackles on Townsend Rob Andrew highlights the problems facing England in tackling all-conquering Scots Boxing Offer The Times Young Cartoonists of the Year Englands Tourist Boards Travel Books Outdoors Planning to see a show or a film, an exhibition or a concert? The Times critics select the best entertainment West End Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide 'The hundreds who entered the competition found out how easy Mel Caiman made it look' RAC Spirit of community Ruth Gledhill goes on retreat in the Yorkshire Dales At your Service A Knot that ties a medieval garden with the Globe This spring an English garden from Shakespeare's time will be planted in the heart of London John Deere Wearing a natural line in willow On the Somerset Levels an ancient craft is attracting new admirers Garden Answers Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Allen Countax Rosewall Clock Towers & Weathervanes Water Imp Agriframes Gardening Offer-Snowdrops in the Green Marshalls Westwood Websters John D Wood & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Kitchens Limited Loft 'style' Apartments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notting Hill Ealing W5 London Property Winkworth Cluttons Ealing Fulham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henry & James Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Beamed back into history Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retirement Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aveyron French Property Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italy Overseas Property Portugal For Sale Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Curl up with an icon of the cinema Today Blockbuster Video Offers Every Times Reader the Chance to Take out a Free Film The lure of video remains impossible to resist, espectially as cinema celebrates its centenary, says Geoff Brown, film critic to The Times Recordings New on Video: Bloomsbury buddies; tales of the supernatural, a Huppert hauteur Enjoy a free video Blockbuster Video Voucher The Times Saturday Rendezvous The Times Ladies Saturday Rendezvous Wanted Saturday Rendezvous The Ultimate Ball Intro 45 plus Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Partners Zygosis The Times Newspapers Ltd. Sirius Gentlemen Drawing down the moon The Times Photo Partners The Visual Introduction Agency Jeeves Holiday Club The Executive Club Perfect Harmony Dining Club Assignations Lesley Hudson-Fessop Music Lovers Classical Partners Water Colours Stagles Gallery Candleburners? Multiple Display Advertising Items Virginia Charles Seeing red where blood is blue Derwent May hears royal biographers Sarah Bradford, Philip Ziegler and Hugo Vickers express resentment of Palace secrecy White coat dark soul Of movies and shakers What, with the hip Characters, snappy dialogue and journey through the The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Neoghbourhood watch There is no escape from oddballs behind closed doors Meet Dalziel and Pascoe Marcel Berlins on a cop duo whose appearance on Tv Should bring their writer the attention he deserves Victorian treats to fill a cupboard Children's Books New in Paperback Dina's Book Drawing on a tortured past Sinister yet extremely funny, this first novel is a brilliant portrait of a psychopathic breakdown, says Mary Loudon How scarred is my Welsh valley State of Desire By Catherine Merriman MacMillan, ?15.99 Sex, drugs and a daily paper Pill-poppers and high fashion set the pace in a romantic thriller Picture Gallery Flesh versus faith As a husband succumbs to temptation, his wife is seduced by religion A Pure Clear Light By Madeleine St John Fourth Estate, ?12.99 All about Eve's woe A hilarious portrait of a daughter, wife and mother in a crisis Writers Multiple Display Advertising Items Parker Bowles SFM Sowesco Food Machinery Co. Ltd Poetstyle Ltd Real Poly/wool Historic distribution of original Napoleonic gold bullion now taking place Brook Martine Co Ltd Tinnitus Problems? MEDesign Ltd The sweet smell of success Subtle 'green' scents are stealing the show from the power perfumes of the 1980s Tablesafe Carnell plc F&S Lighting Moriarti's Solid Pine Storage Beds Price Check Genuine Birthday Newspapers Cellphones Direct Ltd Bio-Trans Jersey Ltd Ablongcourt Limited Greenspot Sportswear The Central Clinic Magic lantern throws the light fantastic Slide shows were a popular source of entertainment in Victoria days. Now they have a new, enchanted audience Individually Made-To-Measure Skirts & Trousers William Tillman Sinclair Research Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Liv-In-Rooms Makers of Sofas & Sofa Beds Stay Safe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Futfilment Business Ltd The Original Shooting Stick Saleroom Why do we still let this happen? An oil-soaked guillemot lies dead on a Welsh shore: a harbinger, Simon Barnes writes, of a greater disaster Next Week Evening Standard Homebuyer Show Ireland Holidays '96 All quiet on the western front Britain: A peaceful retreat in Herefordshire: and the winner of the Salute to Folk Art Prize VV Voyagesjules Verne Inspired by Stonehenge Times Coca-Cola Completition A night or two at the opera City Breaks: Style, charm and a little light music in Vienna; and a walking tour of bustling Lisbon Easter Break from your Nest Tarts make you linger longer Bad Kissingen Word-Watching Belly-flops, bingo and Big dinners Cruising: Life on a liner plying the sun-kissed Caribbean islands is never short of temptation World Cover Ie Shuttle Cayman Islands Tales Bales China Travel Service (UK) Ltd Fact file What's another word for exotic? 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Kevin Eason reports Autofax Berger's View How Mr. Brown Drove into History 170 Years Ago Motor Mania book offer It can be awfully hard to rise to the occasion The slepe was mountainous, the mud horrendous, the drivers nervous Kevin Eason watched the results The hand that rocks the cradle goes into higher gear in the fast lane Helen Mound meets Shelly Taunt, Wilishire's Flying Housewife and fast-rising star of British rallying At the top and bottom of the slopes Mud Pack Privilege Insurance Audi Approved Scotts Audi Motor Services Bath Northfield Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cotswold Approved Used Cars Skinners Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drift Bridge Garage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barons Multiple Display Advertising Items Dovercourt Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Arthur Prince Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items A collector who is buying his boyhood back When Martin Brown was eight he drove his first tractor and discovered a passion. 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