News from 06/03/1996
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Brian Hoskins, Anthony Harris, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Nick Nuttall, John Goodbody and Peter Foster, Victor Serebriakoff, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, B. L. Baboulene, James Bishop, Fred Wachsberger, Inigo Gilmore, Martin Bell, David Rhys Jones, Jonathon Savill, John Diamond, Michael Hornsby, Arthur Leathley and Charles Bremner, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Dorothy Walker, George Sivell, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde's, Simon Wilde, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Kris Anderson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Sands, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Ross Dunn, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Jon Ashworth and Michael Evans, Martin Barrow, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and James Landale, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, P. R. Shortell, Chris Cramer, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher and Nicholas Watt, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, Chris Woodhead, Russell Kempson, Brenda Maddox, Richard Evans, Racing Journalist, Michael Frend Director-General, Mike Howard, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Manthos Kallios, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, A. G. Gordon, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Hamish Leslie Melville Chairman, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, John Allison, Geof Wheelwright, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Anna Kythreotis, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Stewart Tendler and Christopher Walker, Ben MacIntyre, John O'leary and David Charter, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Webster, Nadine Meisner, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Alan Mitchell, Michael Horsnell, A. J. Lucking, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Michael Steinberger, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray, Jill Bickerton, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Angela Willbourn, Jan Raath, Dr Keyboard, Colin McQuillan, Geoffrey Howe (Secretary), Jonathan Mirsky,
ResumoFree Film Video Anti-school bias 'blights boys for life' White dropouts in cycle of failure Fishing pledge Sex film cleared The Times on the Internet http: //www. the-times.… The Times Delta Air Lines Picture Gallery US censures Ambassador Kennedy after rift over Adams Index The catwalk set Simon Jenkins Lawyers face guidelines on sexual harassment Race with the past Euro-officials raid FA in row over levy on footballs Lessons in compromise Charily check National duty Squeaking incomprehensibly, two species pass in the dark Political Sketch Britain challenges Spanish victory on fishing rights SAGA Services Ltd Ban on drug may be lifted Spencer urges sister to try life abroad Major goes extra mile to woo firms with eastern promise Patten prepares for early return to the fray Portillo decides to upgrade Tornados Sinn Fein sets its terms for ceasefire News in Brief DNA tests to go ahead Ban on keeping crayfish Disquiet at sentencing Corporate killing offence Drugs factory raided Bar blacklists law firm Armed officer in court Leukaemia Research Fund Britons will see child sex scenes America banned By a Staff Reporter: Bomb-plot animal rights man convicted Widow stays cool as plastic toy kills 57-stone polar bear Windsor chapel allowed to ignore sex equality law Jaguar's V8 supercar tempts buyers Informix L-driver to take 36th test in his own time Giorgio Armani Judge condemns 'insensitive' NHS over dying boy Parents left to follow ambulance through blizzard as son was transferred between four hospitals Cancer patient given triple transplant Multiple Display Advertising Items Dorrell to promise action on intensive care shortage Judge condemns 'insensitive' NHS over… Apple MacIntosh PowerBook One fifth of MoD's art collection goes Awol Hidden snares of the spoken word Reith Lecture Admiral British Airways Lottery cash buys stage presence for cowshed actors In the Times Missionary group ponders ways to spend £92m windfall BT Townshend's hero still plays a mean pinball First Night Tommy Eighteen horses die in car arson attack HESS Amerada Hess Gas Earth Judge backs Saudi dissident's plea to stay in Britain By a Staff Reporter: British woman must return Zulu boy to his family TSB Modern medicine fails to prevent the return of TB Medical Briefing Pennine beasts on different wavelengths Car chased by police involved in fatal crash News in Brief Police cameras track child gangs Bypass arrests Order to leave House rejected Wormed away Long-life family Rickshaw recruit Blair sells Labour as champion of the homeowner The passing of a freedom of information Act, one of Labour's few commitments to legislation, may have to wait if the party wins the general election. Peter Mandelson, Labour's Civil Service spokesman, siad yesterday that the Government's code on openness should be "bolstered and more liberally interpreted", with legislation following "in time" Tories in turmoil over Goldsmith In Parliament Compaq Lords threaten new rebellion over TV sport Primary exit polls show Dole taking grip of nomination Aged Southern senator not yet over the Hill UAP Insurance Russian diamond plot netted £110 million From Associated Press in Frankfurt: American soldier raped in Bosnia Patten pleads for council BT Editor's sacking muzzles Zimbabwe newspaper Independent Voice silenced before election Reuter: US attacks arms tests off Taiwan SKY No Turning Back Mandela vows to complete his term Israel puts West Bank under military siege Arafat undermined by ferocity of response to Arab guerrilla attacks as ceasefire offer is rejected Bomber was trainee teacher Gateway2000 By our Middle East Correspondent: Hawks drown out doves as cry goes up for a 'Berlin Wall' Task-force chief was decorated for actions Army Officer MI5 study 'charity cash link to Hamas' New biography brands Tintin's creator as passive collaborator Rifkind dismisses EU formula for foreign policy 'fix' Town & Country Manner Ltd Our Foreign Staff: Spain in limbo as tough talks fail to produce coalition Picture Gallery Italy's militant nuns join feminist sisters Hamilton Direct Bank American call to cut UN dues World Summary Senate passes Bill on Cuba Sudanese get a chance to vote Winger clipped for speeding Weird would of the catwalk London Fashion Week Tunku Varadarajan is drawn to his first livve fashion show—from the beautiful emptiness of the breastless models to the stratlingly provocative clothes but he has serious doubts about the music Cellphones direct Inside Section 2 Hill House Hammond Jake Time to give peace a chance Martin Bell, the BBC's long-serving was reporter, has decided to hang up his flak jacket and plant geraniums in his upturned steel helmet Daihatsu Lessons in choosing schools It is a dilemma being played out across the country, when one parent believes in state education and one in fec-paying schools Real Parma ham from Brussels Camcorders as jailbird bait, eh? It's the end of the free gift as we know it Lofty plans The Times Diary Picture Gallery Bombers in command Political bombs are smart weapons, whether in Israel or Ulster - but they only succeed if the politicians let them Seoul mate The Times Diary Day job The Times Diary Top dog The Times Diary Service call The Times Diary Boys who learn to be losers Chris Woodhead on the white male culture of failure Europe's Realists Britain bids boldly for the ear of France Home Truths Neither party's housing policies are likely to impress voters Send for Serena Heads-up sitrep: some of our paintings are missing Hostages' fate and Rushdie fatwa Arms trade Fast response to oil spillages at sea Trouble in the air Highland estates Many thanks Times traveller in the realms of gold Weather wisdom Moggie and Clyde Court Circular Latest wills Personal Column Spitfire salutes diamond jubilee Birthdays today Royal engagements Hugh Armstrong Clegg Jonkheer John Hugo Loudon Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Memorial meeting Dinner Council of Legal Education Luncheon Anna Larina Anna Larina, widow of the Bolshevik theorist Nikolai Bukharin, died on February 24 aged 82. She was born on January 27,1914 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peter Samuelson Peter Samuelson, painter and diarist, died on February 12 aged 83. He was born on June 29,1912 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages ETC Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Vehbi Koc Vehbi Koc Turkish businessman, died in Antalya on February 25 aged 94. He was born in Ankara in 1901 Picture Gallery From Our Dramatic Critic: "Long Day's Journey into Night" Picture Gallery Private nuisance on river barge Investigators cannot become receivers Media, Sales & Marketing Douglass & Partners Limited St Anne's College University of Oxford Corporate Account Executive Platt's Laurent-Perrier Distribution Join the Market Leaders Sales Consultants Ote… Morris Dave Gibbon, Dept. Consultants Hawkins Wright Thompson Separate items in containers Notional third person required for offence of affray Multiple Display Advertising Items Associated Partners in Finance Ltd Bimedia is the only way forward Chris Cramer says the BBC's news policy makes sense How healthy is food containing factor X? Alan Michael reports on food marketers who dance around labelling regulations The biggest folly since Prohibition The latest attempt in America to hide television sex and violence from children is a doomed enterprise The Times Social Groups Top-Ten TV Shows: ABC1 v C2DE A code of practice for teen magazines Guy Walters looks between the covers and finds girls' magazines are full of sex Tree dream wheel & destiny book The Times News The Times Crossword No 20,108 Business Imes Weathercall AirUK Sport Arts Tomorrow Features Fashion Media Homes The Papers Times Weathercall TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Arts MMC expected to clear power generators' bids Tarmac raided by fraud squad Four-star look for the Great Eastern Homes Storehouse to build up its foreign legion Tesco expands in Eastern Europe Sport Maine - Tucker Bluebird confident despite dip New Tech v the Human Touch Business Today Higher voltage Undercurrents PPI case judge says no to defence Tourist Rates Jaguar XK8 Eggar turns up the heat on electricity industry VSEL returns to merchant fold with £15m contract De Beers chief confident BT market share 'must be cut' Inspec finds winning fourmula Gold Fields Corporate Services Limited CBI backs Clarke on single currency Business Roundup Trafalgar value rise European IT recovers Business failures up Universities beat Serco Six Britons arrested Greenspan growth hope BCCI court date set CRH sounds warning as profits surge 38% Change for National Savings Adrift in Throgmorton Street Options for change at the stock Exchange Ba takes aim at rail link MMC set to demand bid conditions Pennington European Leisure rises TDG plans continued expansion Clothes chain sold by M&S in Canada Quest for Growth Scottish Television plays down talk of takeover Money strategy gives shares a bumpy ride 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 Bluebird Toys Scottish TV Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Slow progress for CRH Tempus Wall Street Perry earns Dutch honour The Times City Diary Healthy skin The Times City Diary A code of practice for teen magazines Ross Tieman on a vision that aims to keep Europe's aircraft in the skies Asia offers way out of the excruciating double bind in which Airbus is gripped Few handouts before handover Michael steinberger on Hong Kong's fiscal prudence A bull steer from Canada's great veteran bear TheOpen University Shares close below day's lows Member HSBC Group British Funds Independent steels itself for bitter battle of insurers Airbus set for $6bn order French call Visa vote Lotus talks Hunting makes Fokker provision £2m charge covers VIP jet Pendragon profits beat slow market Mercury Communications BSM advances as the number of pupils grows The Times Unit Trust Information Service Venture Capital Trusts Film Art takes on the colour of money What hope does a subtitled film have of winning this year's Best Film Oscar? A big one, says Geoff Brown The haloes say hello Theatre: Fine fantasy on tour from Devon and Cornwall, but real life tragedy makes for poor drama Little White Lies Croydon Warehouse Theatre 1 This much fun must be illegal The King of Prussia Donmar Warehouse Poor show in custody 20-52 Tricycle Theatre 2 Dance The Times The Don goes on Dance Don Quixote Grand Theatre, Leeds Choice 1 Entertainments 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 Dancing to an old tune Stage designer nicholas Georgiadis tells Anna Kythreotis why he is painting again Choice 3 Visual Art A Talent to Amuse Around the Galleries Opera Why the Nazis feared Weill Opera Der Silbersee Anhaltisches Theater, Dessau Calm after the Sturm Concerts: Great period-instrument pioneers return to London; and jazz comes to the Fifties Festival with a tribute to Miles Davis Concentus Musicus/Harnoncourt Barbican Across the popular divide London Sinfonietta/Stenz Queen Elizabeth Hall Music 1 Cellos get a chance to party Ralph Kirshbaum et al/Wigmore Hall OAE/Schiff/Queen Elizabeth Hall The Theatre Club Music 2 Music 3 Comedy in store Jazz Billy Jenkins Purcell Room Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants DTZ Debenham Thorpe The Times Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Pan European Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items WA Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd PRP Architects Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Segal Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items HOBstones Multiple Display Advertising Items HOBstones Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aldrich & Co Ltd Gordon Yates Multiple Display Advertising Items CJES Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Gordon - Yates Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Champion of the office secretary Will new techonology replace the boss's personal assistant? Jennai Cox talks to a woman whose mission is to safeguard their future La Crème De La Cr?me Winsor Town Multiple Display Advertising Items Performance Support International Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Office Angels Japanese RITZ Recruitment The Times To Advertise Call: 0171 481 9994 Lucie Clayton Appointments Bi ~ Language Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boyce Bilingual Crone Corkill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pa/sec Television Education Network Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Harris Rosenblatt & Kramer Legal Secretary to Train into Recruitment Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight Frank City Group Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Media Creme Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trustee Acts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Laing Homes Royal Victoria Dock Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Is Scotland being sold to the highest bidder? Traditional aristocrats are giving way to foreigners and conservation groups, Rachel Kelly reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kitchens Limited North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items The New Owners of Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Damon confronts demon in his head Hili close to completing emergence from shadow of celebrated father Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woodcock Bros. (Wimbledon) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Sinister threat of sabotage clouds big race Oliver Holt on a MacRabre attempt to disrupt the Australian Grand Prix Spreading jam too thickly leaves magic unpreserved Midweek View Persistent offenders blur image of professionalism Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Hunter feels way back Keene on Chess Winning Move Picture Gallery Price rises to double challenge Chaloner decisive as Lions power to title Today's Fixtures Henman's stock continues to rise In Brief Exodus plan Bullock setback Coach departs Clean sweep Repeat success New venue Premiership race promises test of Keegan's qualities For the Record Need Instant Insurance? Call Fixtures Charlton setback could help to loosen purse-strings Multiple Display Advertising Items Arsenal excel in Rioch's absence Snow Reports Last Night's Football Taylor still spiting to mark his return with victory Cool offers Tote recipe to combat effects of Lottery Richard Evans Nap: Northern Union (3.40 Wolverhampton) Next best: Galapino (3.10 Wolverhampton) Thunderer: Catterick Results Form Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Blinkered first time One Man tightens Cup grip Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Wolverhampton Thunderer: Bangor South Africa avoid the tourist traps Popularity of Cronje's team contrasts with England's arrogance Hesitant counties fumble handouts World Cup Extras Word-Watching RAC World Cup Details A century of mass butchery Radio Choice Radio 1 Have you ever heard of a hero called Ted? Review BBC1 Choice Motor Raging Chettle keeps Forest's hopes alive Kilsmann and company restricted to slender first-leg lead in Uefa Cup Quarter-final Times Two Crossword Walsh succeeds Richardson Changes on the cards in netball Louise Taylor looks at moves to drive growing violence off the court Simon Barnes Compaq Bugner in hurry to capitalise on soft touch Rising Damp Hayes Inventor Ancient tongue inherits a canny modern application Scots start'dial-a-boffin' Water bosses launch a pipe dream America champions the chicken Hi-Grade Computers Plc Second-guessing the car thieves Highwire The nation that puts e-mail in the book Memory spells loss in Japan Clues to death in America Times Interface Relics recast from 3-D photos Computer photography project will log Britian's ancient buildings and help restoration In the forest with gumption There's fungi business afoot if you follow the Internet truffle hounds Logged off NEC At last, there's a scanner that can fit in your shirt pocket Dell Direct Available soon: the literature that made English history Rare 450-year-old texts will be easy to find, as Mike Howard reports 12,000 articles available in Web Times back issues Perfect PC timekeeping Why astronauts are hand m glove with Pandora's box Dangerous gases from experiments in space can be controlled thanks to a British invention A bumper harvest for technology BT tempts telephone users to net service Fraser Associates Plc Delphi Creative BA pilots take off again into the future Jonathan Savil on the increasing use of virtual reality simulators Inside the cockpit with no windows Vogon A tough new job for some old hardware Read my tips: smarten up Half a dozen helpful hints to stop you Tiny Computers Ltd 'And now for the weather. Two years from today, there wilt be rain in... ' Will the sun shine in Seville, and the rain fall mainly on the plains? We'll soon know, reports Nick Nuttall Unicom Early warnings could stop a weather crisi From toasters to TV, chips with everything Business Special: inside the electronic world of Microsoft AOL The growing appeal of working home alone Business Appointments Securicor 3net Siemens appoint new head Exhibition will guard against security risks Agenda Reed Nevilie John City Consultants Limited The Agency Partnership Limited Aztech Computer Recruitment Ltd Work Group Systems The British Printing Company Ltd Hewlett Packard Microware CG Project Management Recruitment Ltd Harpur Card Services Project Management Recruitment Ltd FUJITSUICL
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