News from 05/03/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Kenneth F. Miller, Jo Harris, Jakobovits, Eric Stockton, Jon Ashworth, Isobel Shepherd, Brian Collett, Andrew Pierce, James Zirin, Inigo Gilmore, Professor Heinz Wolff, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, James Landale, Political Reporter, A. L. Donnelly, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Clive Davis, Roger Maynard and Des Houghton, Matthew Jackson, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde's, Carol Midgley and Bill Frost, Alison Greig, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Bill Frost and Frances Gibb, John O'leary Education Editor, Kris Anderson, Edwin Samuel, Ann Scanlon, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dugal Nisbet-Smith, Director, Ross Dunn, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Amanda Loose, Ross Tieman and Martin Waller, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Andrew Dyke, F. Ashe Lincoln, Philip Webster and Jonathan Mirsky, Bruce Blair, Richard Cork, Richard Gordon, QC, and Philip Leach, Rachel Bridge, Gary Slapper, Christopher Watker, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Francis Bennion, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, and James Landale, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Lawrence Freedman, Chris Partridge, Vincel Wright, Alice Thomson, Tunku Varadarajan and Edward Owen, Hildur Helga Sigurdardottir our Iceland and Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Charlotte Mullins, D. N. Morris, Dalya Alberge, Rodney Hobson, Nicholas Wood, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, David Story, Anne Ashworth, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, A. Lund, James Pringle, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Arnold Thomson, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Brian Coombes, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Philip Rayner, Raymond Keene and Joanna Bale, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, John Gaze, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Peter Hitchens, Jonathan Mirsky,
ResumoFree Film Video Israel prepares to strike back Terrorists to be attacked in Palestinian areas after suicide bomber kill 14 United narrow gap to a point Sinn Fein protest The Times Index Pater unfamiliar Stalker jailed for causing grievous bodily harm Police find body of girl, five Grim fairy-tales Briton charged with baby killing freed by UScourt Fear of fillings Home & legacy Play the £50,000 Game Fanatics driven by vision of paradise Teddy bears trade economic custard pies Political Sketch Mayhew dismisses Sinn Fein arrival at talks as a stunt You'll be office dazzled! Call for euro referendum puts Chancellor on the defensive Parents sought to clear name of daughter Cabinet advisers face curb on job switches News in Brief 30 protesters arrested Heathcliff already a hit Soccer fans arrested Body found In Thames £96m council package £600,000 for brick train Beatles reject £147m tour Peter Pan fights back Localcall Brochure Line Stalker' wormed his way into every shred' of his victim 's privacy Opera House bill reaches £25m Buyer frustrates art export laws Boys warned of chess hoaxer Nat West Families split by satanic-abuse case win cash and apology Discipline squads will enter schools to combat violence Barclays Pensioner spared jail as admirer pays £50 Australian visa curb hits young travellers' plans The Open University Lilley sends teams to fight benefit fraudsters Pig-farming lawyer claims police feud led to driving arrest 'It is perfectly obvious why he refused a breath test. He was intoxicated and well over the limit' Rough justice for cat puts store staff out of work BT The Car in Front is a Toyota Defence fights for document School's lunch menu takes wing Three quarters of service personnel support ban on homosexuals GIRO Parents of dead Marine win legal fight with MoD Damages payout after seven years of secrecy SAGA Services Ltd The Military: What They Said Digital 'Feel-good' factor is on its way, Chancellor insists Woolwich Hard Labour for young Tory Ministers fear second TV rebellion Blair urges lenders to help the homeowner In Parliament General Accident Direct Voters lured by new faces with familiar policies Riddell on Politics The threatened sea-horse dances to a faithful tune Medical staff face growing risk of criminal charges Norwegian takeover may put Cunard and QE2 on market A copy High-speed lifeboat kept out of service by accident at sea £9,000 fine for illegal fishing nets News in Brief Driver jailed Vandal attack Camcorder lure Holiday delay Late Tate show Antique fever Major promises London will stand by Hong Kong Visas decision angers Tory MPs Reaction Prime Health Exodus to Britain regarded as unlikely Trial of Malan is adjourned (Reuter): Missile tests off Taiwan Tempur Commentary Peking steps up security as party prepares for a post-Deng era The Royal Bank of Scotland Fourth bomb throws Israel into crisis 'Thousands' in queue in queue as suicide volunteers Our Foreign Staff: Terrorists put PLO on spot Emirates the Finst in the Sky 'Sick act' is condemned by Rifkind Clinton calls on Arafat to do more to halt Hamas Green Flag Army to demolish killers' homes Eagle Star Direct Clinton's dilemma for Little Rock trial Watergate-era memo on harassing Democrats delivers blow to pooulist's campaign Direct Line Buchanan thought up 'dirty tricks' for Nixon Forbes spending power breaks New York's ballot barriers Jury out in Menendez retrial Dvla Gingrich throws Dole a welcome lifebelt Catalans hold key as Aznar enters coalition labyrinth Iceland shaken by case of bishop accused of sexual misconduct RAC Lost Michelin star plunges French cuisine into gloom Mercury Communications Unions face big shake-up after Australian poll When giving birth can threaten life A rare complication of labour Norwich Union Appointment in John Lewis Dentists are turning to hypnosis and meetings in shops to beat patients' phobias, says Gilen Coren Left-handed gene Can you help in a study of hand bias? The Times Don't be a writer if you want to meet a man So said Nora Ephron to her sister, Delia, who went on to do both. Noreen Taylor talks to the author about how she and her sisters recycled their parents' neuroses Hill House Hammond Colonial Direct A raw deal for modern fathers The average British father works 53 hours a week. As he sweat it out in the office, Richard Morrison fears his children are growing up without him Kingfisher Is the euro beyond our Ken? The Chancellor's economies are wrong, says Anatole Kaletsky It is not too early to think about monetary union Army surplus The Times Diary Picture Gallery Afraid of the dark Adults should not insulate children from knowledge of evil and sorrow The Times Diary Strong points The Times Visa card The Times Diary Girl talk The Times Diary Israel depends on Arafat Even likud needs him, Lawrence Freedman writes Vision of Death Among the bombs of Israel the dream of Peres has died Beyond 1997 John Major has laid down important markers on Hong Kong Stop the Stalker Common law may be latter than new law Israel 's dilemma on peace process The language of law Scott report Capital punishment Future of monarchy under review Newspapers' concern Cambridge pollution On the hoof Mother knows best Cheat's charter Historic value of hymns of today By invitation only? Gas compensation Odds even That sinking feeling Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Anniversaries University news Personal Column £30m plan to put new life in bleak inner city park Luncheons Meetings Thanksgiving service Today's events Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Appointments Trailfinders Dinners Premium Bonds David Fryer David Fryer, Obe, Secretary General of the Royal Town Planning Institute, died from cancer on February 27 aged 59. He was born on May 16,1936 Personal Column Colonel Douglas Kaye Colonel Douglas Kaye, Dso and Bar, Wartime cavalry officer, died on February 21 aged 86. He was born on November 18,1909 The Donkey Sanctuary Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages ETC Margaret McKay Margaret McKay Labouor Mp for Ckaoham, 1964-70, died in Abu Dhabi on March 1 aged 85. She was born in Lancashire in January 1911 Peter Pooley Peter Pooley, Obe, broadcaster and Assistant Director of Information at Nato, died on February 5aged 84. He was born on January 16,1912 London Shelter Disaster: 178 People Crushed to Death An ivory tower with its feet on the ground Brunel Science Park Chris Partridge introduces a two-page special report to mark the tenth anniversary of the Brunel Science Park Unicom Biocomplatibles How to find a suitable niche Small firms can choose a way of working that best suits their aims Brunel University ITRI A fresh way to view the world One of the science park's main aims is to act as a nursery which companies leave once they come of commercial age Cascade Scientific Ltd Matthews & Goodman Multiple Display Advertising Items Experimental Techniues Centre Where the great ideas come to life Brunel Science Park Giving academics the chance to take their brainwaves to the market is a major part of the park Merging brains and capital Professor Heinz Wolff on the business of promoting ideas Tools for Living The Listening Bank McAllister goals help Brennan to repeat the dose Victory of Celtic Army sees Irishman gain successive manager of month awards The Week's Transfers in ITF The Leading 250 Selectors in Interactive Team Football How the Scoring System Works in ITF How to Make a Transfer in ITF The players' weekly and overall scores and their values if you are considering the transfer option Matt paints black picture Matthew Jackson a full back with Everton makes his Itf selection News The Times Crossword No 20,107 Business Travel Service 2 Days by Air Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Kvaerner plans £1bn assets sale Cunard to go after Trafalgar falls to bid N&P to pay minimum £500 bonus John Charcol Law 35-39 British Energy staff in line for options bonanza Arts 40-42 Picture Gallery Sears loses £25m on sale of Millets Sport 43-48 Body Shop stays m public ownership £50m Euro Win for Merseyside Business Today Rise in M0 unlikely to prevent rate cut Hays S&n looks around for further acquisitions Police look at collapse of property agency New City body faces reprimand General Cable falls further into the red Mutuality doubt at Bristol & West Sweb Gas abandons doorstep campaign Halifax charts small recovery in housing Business Roundup Shake-up costs hit ADT Utility strikes loom Trocadero buys stake BP awards US contract Siemens-Newbridge link Intrum ahead 13% Paper transaction Imro HK joint venture Tourist Rates ICI regains title of world's biggest paint producer Hyundai The City's nuclear nightmare British Energy through the looking glass Difficult pill for the Roddicks Kvaerner offers a way out A business plan for Body Shop Dash to salvation at Trafalgar Nick's millions T&N to sell interests in Zimbabwe Data Sciences sale ends plan to float Boardroom dispute at Greycoat Prices squeezed higher as gilts and Dow help Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Quality of mercy in focus Tempus JD Wetherspoon BBA Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Hays Wall Street Ashcroft has a few friends in The Times City Diary Fast exit The Times City Diary Quite overcome The Times City Diary Gone astray The Times City Diary Death of an Exchange chief by accusation and innuendo Patricia Tehan looks at the events that led to Michael Lawrence's demise How much can Howard deliver? Rachel Bridge on what Australia's new PM means for business Low interest rates mostly an illusion Hay & Robertson Plc Hays chief on takeover trail as profits rise PowerGen wins NSW contract BBA Group advances after year of action and refocusing Legal & Public Notices Wetherspoon toasts 43% rise Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Government Actions Losses at Cornwell Parker deepen Business for Sale Business Wanted Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Growth lifts interim at Close Brothers Business Roundup BT files complaint Avonmore Foods record Cementone holds payout EFT revenue increases Multiple Classified Advertising Items Work from Home Cash Flow Opportunity Pinstripe Valcor Multiple Classified Advertising Items EU eyesight rule 'will hit good drivers' Picture Gallery Business Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Ostrich Furniture-maker with a strong social conscience David Story meets a man who combines business with village support Briefings Business Services The Waiting List Starts now! CBI Merseyside to benefit from European fund Ericsson Hunt is on for UK's would-be postmasters The Times Unit Trust Information Service Coventry Building Society Prices higher in thin trading Anglo European Amalgamation, Limited Quarry Dougall Chambers Reynell Zarak MacRae Brenner Private Practice Industry Multiple Display Advertising Items Frances Gibb on a case that highlights the inequities of the legal aid system From 40p to a nightmare Picture Gallery Inns and Outs Will lawyer fees fall? Under fire Wills and spills Closed shop British Sugar Baker & McKenzie A case for hearing from third parties Richard Gordon, QC, and Philip Leach welcome an input by outside experts in court cases Liberty aims to show its expertise in human rights jurisprudence God Bless America 37 Quarry Dougall Charles Fellowes Partnership Eagan Janion The Boots Company Overseas Development Administration Administration Manager Barristers London Chambers Will these deaths be avenged? Gary Slapper on moves to make it asier to prosecute firms for manslaughter Legal Appointments N. B. S Covington & Burling Reuter Simkin Richard Owen & Harper Guns in court—and that's just the judge James Zirin on those who sit on the bench in America Norton Rose Reuter Simkin Dean & Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items Fidelity Investments Charles Fellowes Partnership MacDonald & Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hunter & Hunter Cayman Islands Hunter & Hunter No crime in consensual activity Late application to amend defence allowed Legal Appointments ZMB Litigation Solicitor Ladas & Parry Dress code not discriminatory Multiple Display Advertising Items Sentence after amendment Zarak MacRae Brenner Eddowes Waldron & Cash Solicitors Indictment amended Beyond the silver screen Galleries: Richard Cork reviews a meeting of art and film; four of the participants talk about their work Sotheby's Visual Art 1 Visual Art 2 Terry Gilliam Damien Hirst Peter Greenaway Visual Art 3 Tomorrow Eduardo Paolozzi A tight squeeze Concert CBSO/Rattle Birmingham The Times Film A tunnel vision of war David Robinson talks to the film director Emir Kusturica about Underground, his evocation of the past 50 years of Balkan history Theatre Tokyo tedium from Tennessee Theatre In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel Citizens, Glasgow Giselle gets a kiss of life Dance Giselle Covent Garden Music Going out to rock the status quo Pop Supergrass Astoria, WC2 Unlucky star Cabaret Dean Friedmae Café Royal Royal Shakespeare Company Pop Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice A dally gulde to arts and entertainment compiled 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 symbal) on release across the country Choice 2 At home with the Mozarts Opera in Paris: John Higgins sees the refurbished Palais Garnier make its debut with a sparkling double dose of divas Choice 3 Opera Schumacher unmoved by legend of Ferrari giants Oliver Holt finds the Formula One motor racing world champion relishing the challenges ahead Leonard awaits impact of his Murrayfield punch Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Rugby league presses pause button Pools Forecast Snow Reports Cambridge rely on home guard Little reveals new angle on the professional foul David Maddock on how players bend rules on suspensions For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Woan may hold the balance of power in Munich Englsihman with Brazilian flair attempts conquest of Europe Today's Fixtures Double victory helps to prove Price right Sport in Brief McRae scents triumph Collins seeks Benn bout Gallacher's junior role Stewart moves on Lomas injury worry Heyns sets world record The Times By our Irish Racing Correspondent: McDonogh hopes for Festival recall Mondsfield's trainer slips down the ladder since memorable victories Richard Evans Nap: Pims Gunner (3.00 Sedgefield) Next best: Philip's Woody (3.40 Newbury) Leicester Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Dunwoody on Alderbrook Racing Ahead Sedgefield Newbury Sundays Point-To-Point Results England cheered by World Cup farce Alan Lee examines the flaws that have undermined cricket's showpiece event Richardson plays captain's role too late to save his job Cronje puts South Africa on Warne footing Overseas Law Mat finish Going Dutch Word-Watching World Cup Details Manager's powers to be reviewed Avoiding the word web Radio Choice BBC1 Tying loose ends and unhappy endings Review Choice Motor Racing 43 Cantona finds the pressure point Newcastle left with slender Premiership lead after Manchester United's victory Top of Table Times Two Crossword Result sets up three-way thriller Championship Run-In Fraser Associates Plc Racing 43
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