News from 19/03/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, David Watts and Jonathan Mirsky, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Gillian Bowditch and Stephen Farrell, Christopher Thomas South Asia Correspondent, David Hands and Mark Souster, Jim Whiteford, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Richard Thomson, Simon Broadbent, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Miles Irving, Isabel Carlisle, Inigo Gilmore, S. Baxter, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, David Rhys Jones, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, David Roddan Gemeral Secretary, Kris Anderson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Debra Craine, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Adam Fresco and Peter Foster, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Steuart and Francis, John Young, James Landale Political Reporter, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, Philips Webster, Carol Midgley and Richard Ford, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Imogen Stubbs, Sarah Bagnall, Dr Laurence Knott, John Hennessy, Carl Mortished Edited, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Dick Hinder, J. E. H. Vigne, John Woodcock, Nigel Fricker, Gary Slapper, Barry Millington, Will Hanrahan, Alison Hill House, Patrick Stevens, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, Andrew Nash, Geoff King, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Philip Webster, Nicholas Wood and Arthur Leathley, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, G. T. Napier, Dominic Kennedy Social Affairs Correspondent, Joe Ely, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, D. P. Marchessini, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, A. J. Morris, Agence France-Presse, Iola Smith, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, James Pringle, Ewen Cameron, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, David Sinclai, Scrivenor, Peter Dear, Alan Lee, Stephen Court, Richard Beeston, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Tim Jones, Nicholas Wood and Nicholas Watt, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, John Curtiss, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Jan Raath, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, William Hill Lincoln, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoAudio Library Offer New gun law to be in force this autumn Armed police arrest boy, 14 Beef war likely over hormones Islanders moved before exercise Newcastle win TV & Radio Yorkshire Water 'thought of evacuating Bradford' Soap opera Australian-speak raises the tone The V-button Health I was loneliest man, says Mandela 185 feared dead in Manila disco fire Letters Home & legacy Insurance Services Limited Play the £50,000 Game Medical check reveals rash of crafty queries Political Sketch World's media leave people of Dunblane to mourn in peace MP shooting enthusiasts rally to deter legislation Muratec the fax specialists Tories urge free vote to keep Clarke on board Author jailed for DIY book on cannabis News in Brief Fight to contain oil spill Speeders caught by laser 'Lord' of Lundy leaves Grappelli in clinic Killer's sentence cut Tunnel pipedream Loyalists on rampage David Duggan Gambling debts led to downfall of navy commander 'Man of vision' cashiered and jailed Evangelist is told to pipe down Drugs man names Irish 'godfathers' Bull-terrier savages teenage girl's horse Rotten fires up Pistols for one last blast Maths on Video Digital West 'was convicted on non-existent evidence' Husband acted alone, appeal judges are told Classes for parents help children too One in seven teachers assaulted There is so much unemployment about you give up hope Children of a flat Earth Correction Abbey National Female God faces Satan of two halves Stars speak out against loss of dole for 'resting' colleagues Saudi to buy ailing soccer club for son Emirates Bottomley orders tests on TV clean-up chip Monsters oust Trocadero's Edwardian ghosts Sexy and serious items may be lost together Failure to cut fishing fleet 'has cost £12m' Cancer test labs threatened by tougher targets New rules for cervical smears Customs warns of heroin epidemic as smuggling grows GA General Accident Direct Qualified vet 'bred dogs in squalor' Bose MacKenzie accepts apology News in Brief Flowers taken Hijacker banned Double trouble Hostages moved Cow charged By-election battle that neither side can afford to lose Lbour and Tories promise tough campaign in pursuit of Tamworth Victory Major to resist Unionist poll call Intel inside NEC accused of prejudice The Royal Bank of Scotland Ministers facing defeat on divorce In Parliament Britain overruled as EU tightens hormone-beef ban Steroid treatment 'carries no risk' Number's up for hop-on London bus if EC safety chiefs have their way Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct New mineral found on roadside stall The Open University Disneyland Paris Wife's militancy forced a President to seek divorce Marriage to discredited 'Mother of the Nation' left Mandela at the end of his tether Commentary HSE Low turnout adds to emptiness of Mugabe victory Saga Services Ltd Secrets of husband's accounts (AFP): Chinese evacuate islanders ahead of new war games Safety Fears History bequeaths a jumble of clues to sovereignty Legality of China's Claim Peking masses stick to everyday worries Reaction BT Ageing tanks growl defiance Taiwan Defences Riders of the storm pursue the ultimate thrill Tornado-chasing is rural America's latest growth activity. At their first conference, Quentin Letts heard the hunters swap weather notes in Tucson (Reuter): Three die as helicopter hits school News in Brief (AP): Captives 'well' (AP): Tactics agreed (Reuter): Lomu marries (AP): Koala cull plan Marie Curie Cancer Care Governors of key states pitch for job as Dole running-mate Fast food takes off without frying licence Gingrich learns to button lip (AP): America shifts ground towards landmine ban (AFP): Communists challenged by revivified Yeltsin (AFP): Islamic suspects arrested News in Brief (AFP): Tramp killed (Reuter): Charges dropped (AP): Plea rejected (Reuter): Director dies French reveal face of single currency The Children's Society Cricketing win halts Tamil war for a day Royal Insurance (AP): Lagerfeld's cool army troops the colours New leader sees years of austerity for Sweden An ancient killer in our midst Why TB remains a global manace Ginkyo Massaged into oblivion From the gym to the sauna and the wax treatment. Magnus Linklater spent a day at a health farm and found that it wasn't just his body that was pummelled A pill for asthma Inhalers may no longer be needed Hill House Hammond Eagle Star What will Frank do next? After Las Vegas, no one wants Britian's favourite boxer to get back in the ring. Giles Coren suggests a few alternative career moves Forget the superhighway, get a life Janet Street-Porter claims that the Internet is inhabited by sad, stunted individuals afraid of the real world The Harley Medical Group Admiral RAC Regulation counts more than taxation Government is not just about money, says Anatole Kaletsky Is the State corrupt or benign? That is the great divide Picture Gallery The voices of children We owe our five-year-olds respect but we do not always give it to them Rag trade The Times Diary Can I come in? Shawl thing Foot down Oldroyd's Safety Pin Works Too hasty? Time for a world lottery Simon Broadbent suggests a new way to finance the UN The Taiwan Truth Chinese arrogance against American interest Chip in the Box Can technology shield young viewers from television gore? Victory Most Sweet But when will next see the Sri Lankans in England? Dunblane places a spotlight on media Proposed memorial English syllabus Tuning into the right age on Radio 1 Implications of new sentencing laws No Smoking Day Baroness Faithfull Genocide in Iraq shames the West Rural businesses Canada geese The old enemy Court Circular Today's royal engagements The Royal Academy of Engineering Luncheons Dinners Receptions Meeting Personal Column Train set has £300,000 ticket Birthdays today Latest wills Memorial service Deputy Lieutenants Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages The Royal Society Odysseus Elytis Odysseus Elytis, Greek poet and winner of the 1979 Nobel Prize for Literature, died in Athens yesterday aged 84. He was born in Heraklion, Crete, on November 2,1911 Personal Column Helen Chadwick Helen Chadwick, artist, died of a heart attack on March 15 aged 42. She was born on May 18,1953 Henry Usborne Henry Usborne, Labour MP for Acocks Green, Birmingham. 1954-50, and for Vardley. Birmingham, 1950-59, died on March 16 aged 87. He was born on January 16,1909 A Russian Opera Shostakovitch's Music Red tape hits small companies hardest Picture Gallery Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items NatWest Tide turns to keep boatbuilder afloat Stephen Court meets a man who just held on to his firm during recession Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Pinstripe Farming Company Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Grun Swift Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items White Paper puts work back into Welsh countryside Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gultronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Low intelligence irrelevant to duress claim Determining place of residence of child Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorola Multiple Classified Advertising Items Authorising sterilisation operation Scots Law Report March 19 1996 Outer House Challenge to parole recall Sculptor made copies in course of employment The Times The Leading 250 Selectors in Interactive Team Football Shearer hat-trick proves buyers were not fleeced Premiership top scorer shows his £10m price-tag still represents good value ITF Borrows in debt to Villa The players' weekly and overall scores and thir values if you are considering the transfer option Brian Borrows a central defender for Coventry City, talks about his ITF team Borrows's Team News The Times Crossword No 20,119 Times Weathercall Paris Travel Serivce Societies to be shielded from predatory bids New laws will defend mutuality Shareholders in cash-rich Argos to get special payout Lucas chief confirmed as new head of GEC John Charcol Law Arts Bill could have halted conversion Sport Public borrowing plans head for small overshoot Business Today Flotation to aid Harvey Nichols expansion SkyePharma to buy Swiss drugs firm for £128m BT concludes New Zealand phone deal PremierOil increases net profit by 179% Picture Gallery Nadir aide 'aware of her duplicity' Expansion sees Select profits rise Astec ahead Happy viewing Mayborn up Boeing boost Deadline for power bids ruling extended New blow in tobacco tug-of-war Tourist Rates BP shares bonanza Premier Oil payout Victaulic lifts Glynwed TT Group on lookout Maid £4m in red Takare issues warning Wilson Bowden hopeful Election George admits to inflation pessimism Business Roundup Societies ready for more danger Bill that gives a licence to squander Needs must when the electoral divil drives No style in the Harvey Nichols stake sale Pennigton Doulton sales defy trading difficulties AXA Pearson admits loss on computer games Buffett in the market for acquisitions Hammerson pays a bigger final Smokers help to set Bunzl profits alight Commodities Life Options Wall Street recovery gives London a boost Stock Market London Financial Futures Major Indices Unitech Bat Dollar Rates Waning, not waxing Tempus Argos Wall Street Giving cricket a spin The City Diary Own goal Gas mark 0 Picture Gallery Bendy toy Grounded Jett Medicines evaluation agency provides the right tonic Eric Reguly on how London is fast becoming a world centre for pharmaceuticals Weinstock opts for the heir who was not so apparent Ross Tieman assesses the rank outsider who will succeed his lordship at GEC CA Cater Allen Sharedealing Service East deserves better ratings The Times Unit Trust Information Service Meridiana Shares close near best of day Anglo European Amalgamations, Limited N B Selection Ltd The rmg Recruitment Management Group Goldman Sachs N B Selection Ltd Dixons Group Plc Mothers and madness Gary Slapper on the way English law deals with women who kill their children Judicial campaign Queen's Council Addison bites back Inns and Outs Press freedom Model weapon Garfield Robbins Reuter Simkin The legal art of chucking out Self-help entitles a person to use reasonable force More Law PD Consultants P&P United friendly 3Com Austin Knight Lovell White Durrant Harvey Nash Plc Will magistrates see the light? Will Hanrahan describes how video came to the aid of the unpaid judges QD Quarry Dougall Hunter & Hunter Cayman Islands Small claims winners lose News Roundup Hunter & Hunter Cayman Islands Norton Rose The DPP goes to China to defend suspects' rights Frances Gibb reports on an unexpected role for Barbara Mills, QC Zarak MacRae Brenner Charles Fellows Partnership Zarak MacRae Brenner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zarak MacRae Brenner EJ Eagan Janion KPMG Selection & Search The Institute of Art and Law Cisco Systems BT Hales & Hindmarsh Howe International Recruitment Intuitive systems Limited Visa TEK Group Legal Support Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Tolley Publishing Co. Ltd BSG Is there a private 'tec on our books? Edward Fennell explains why modern lawyers need hired expertise to help them to win cases Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Burchell & Ruston Quarry Dougall Recruitment QDI Questioned Document Investigation Lipson Lloyd-Jones Estates & Law A Law Society Listed Supplier Edgcbyte Computers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Quill Computer Systems Outlaw who can't get arrested Pop: David Sinclair is spellbound by one of the best-kept secrets in the country-rock world Mean Fiddler, NW10 The London Original Print Fair Pop Awful lot of echoes in Brazil The stunning guitarist and pianist Egberto Gismonti defies classification, says Tunku Varadarajan Well-led tours of the sacred and profane London Concert Philharmonia/Pletnev/Festial Hall BBC/Kitaenko/Festival Hall World Theatre Deep truths left in the shallows Theatre The Frogs Cottesloe Web of whingers Watch my Lips Drill Hall Frederic Leighton Theatre Tricking the light fantastic Richard Cork is drawn into the brilliant picture stories of Jeff Wall: plus other London exhibitions MS the Multiple Sclerosis Society Visual Art One eye on the past, one on eternity Isabel Carlisle on a new show of the 'furniture of death' that obsessed the architect Sir John Soane VJV Voyages Jules Verne Visual Art Around the Galleries Visual Art Verdi shrouded in Turin Opera II crosaro Teatro Regio, Turin Entertainments Bada Antiques Fair Opera On wings of desire Dance The Invitation Convent Garden Choice Today's Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment complled 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 witht eh symbol) on relase across the country The Times theatre Choice Stealthy Forest unable to throw caution to wind Clark denies link with England job Foster ensures Wasps gain Wembley place Legal & Public Notices By our Sports Staff: Henman continues to climb world rankings Galindo seeks perfection Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching By our Sports Staff: Suspension follows Rodman's assault on referee Winning Move Keene on Chess Underdogs present unexpected problems to English Akehurst puts edge on Sharp Prospect Big handicap specialist completes Licoln favourite's preparation Nap: Mr Copyforce (3.30 Fontwell Park) Next best: Bitacrack (3.20 Uttoxeter) Uttoxeter Rapid Raceline Course Specialists Guide to our In-Line Racecard Yesterday's Results Ayr Point-To-Point Results Racing Ahead Fontwell Park Five nations' formula stands up to scrutiny David Hands, rugby correspondent, on how England's victory contained an ominous warning for their rivals Clubs begin drive to win control of European Cup Wigan trio prepare for Twickenham return Mesh Technique Hernia Repair Rosslyn Park Schools Sevens Phillips leads Gordonstoun advance For the Record Basketball league to go open In Brief Hopley leads England lose Trainer charged Stadium plan Multiple Display Advertising Items New world order leaves England behind the times John Woodcock salutes the cricketing triumph of ingenuity over pragmatism Snow Reports Monarchs Cup tarnished for love of money Sri Lankan style provides tournament's redeerring feature Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, on how the game's premier one-day competition will be remembered for the wrong reasons Alan Lee's World Cou XI World Cup Details Today's Fixtures The Fridge offers food for thought Oliver Holt meets William Perry, London Monarchs' biggest attraction Plan brings warring leagues dose to compromise Norwich Union Pools Forecast Word-Watching A fishy kind of courtship Radio Choice BBC1 Disturbing ideas on the good news beat Review Satellite and Cable No Title ICE Skating Newcastle charge back to top Adventurous Tynesiders press home their championship credentials Top of Table Times Two Crossword Venables enjoys Gascoigne's revival Insular England left down the order Rematch with Lewis could tempt Bruno Skelmersdale Rugby Union
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