News from 22/03/1996
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Ivor H. Mills, Widget Finn, Rosemary Righter, David Adams, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Griffiths of Fforestfach, Allan Gore, Magnus Linklater, Brian Heap, Clive Turner (Executive Director), Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, James MacMillan, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, David Rhys Jones, Shiun Yong Lee (Chairman), James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Nicholas Wood and Alice Thomson, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Barbara Trigg, Arthur Leathley and Nicholas Watt, Steven Runciman, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Jeffrey Archer, Simon Wilde, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Peter Brown, Martin Fletcher, Jennifer Radice, Peter Ball, Laura Blair, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, John Perry, Michael Clark, Peter Davaile, John O'Leary, John Young, Die Welt, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, David Charter, John Hennessy, Kate Lowe, Jonathan Sale, Russell Kempson, Janet Suzman, Nigel Williamson, Richard Ford and Gillan Bowditch, Gillian Bowditch, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Harry Swaddle, Mathew Parris Political Sketch, Jeremy Laurance and Joe Joseph, David Toop, David Watts, G. B. Potts, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Peter Scott, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Gillian Bowditch, Michael Evans and Nicholas Watt, Lisa England, Eric Reguly, R. L. Deech, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Peter Ball and David Maddock, Sara Starkey, Nigel Williamson Whitehall Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Charles Bremner Roger Boyes Ben MacIntyre and Philip Webster, Anne Ashworth, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tim Jones and Frances Gibb, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Andrew Pierce and Stephen Farrell, Robert Pickering, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Pauline McArdle, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Nicholas Tate Chief Executive, Alasdair Murray, Ross Tieman, John Weston, Jim Harding, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoAudio Library Offer French lead Euro-ban on British beef School conteens change their menus Butchers threaten huge compensation demand Saturday in the Times The Times Dell Guns amnesty announced Index Arts Meat course scotched by Parisians Cardiac care Water war Taiwan observers Cricket challenge Ulster elections date set Get set for the tests Picture Gallery Rival packs scoff over dog's breakfast Inquiry clears RAF pilots in Chinook helicopter crash Families claim compensation as sheriff contradicts finding of negligence Dixons The Link Scott 'was depressed by reaction to report' Army Officer Dunblane school reopens after last funerals Kent river saved from drought News in Brief Oxfam cuts £5.6m Life for hitman £2m mugging Bar on extremists Tory selected Inventor who lost leaves taxpayer with £500,000 bill Personal stereo plea rejected Earl's phone mast riles composer Parishioners' charity donations went to 'non-existent' orphanage Lottery winners say they never had it so good Thieves handcuff Ron Atkinson's wife Woolwich Slaughter of the nation's cattle herd 'an option' Lost jobs, restocking compensation and meat imports over five years could cost £20bn Safeguards Relaxyl Why agriculture is a special case Subsidies Industry says taxpayer must foot bill if jobs go Compensation Scientists to assess risk to children Disaster brings business boom Organic Farming Cattle prices down 12% at market we just wanted you to know Disease probably started in sheep Origins Youth of victims may explain short incubation period Cjd Infection Supermarkets braced for big drop in demand Beef Sales Admiral Forte Posthouse Juicy quarter pounders remain firm favourite School Meals Nurse accepts £50,000 for race prejudice GIRO Personal Banking Labour seeks to double sixth-formers' workload Blunkett moves to upstage government plans Vitamin E cuts the likelihood of a heart attack State of Victoria, Australia Election Honda The National Lottery Women-only classes in driving safety break equality law Cambridge dons oppose tobacco firm's £1.6m gift C&G C&g Channel Islands Limited There's Another Side to Lakeside By a Staff Reporter: RNLI berth aids an expectant eel Howard to reveal third annual drop in recorded crime The Carin Front Isa Toyota New Mis chief to order close Ira surveillance Man bailed over death in Spain News in Brief Charges dropped Missing art Six life terms Couple lose case Critics snubbed we just wanted you to know Potatoes dominate starchy options Weekend Shopping Pigeon racing is no sport of Queens, says taxman VAT tribunal refuses to allow fanciers any exemption after ruling that birds do all the work Gummer 'wrong' to let wetland become car depot Study of drinkers raises the spirits Prime Health Ulster parties are likely to keep their frustration in check Riddell on Politics Rifkind's sceptical tone too mild for Tory hardliners Europe debate Kohl in EMU rift with bank chief Blair wary of by-election setback This is neither the time nor the place to buy a PEP Rebellion danger subsides Labour considers restoring free eye tests for elderly Hybrid poll will be something of an Irish stew In Parliament Carrot and stick tactics fail to frighten voters Elections Why Mrs Mandela must be tolerated Commentary United friendly 'Black Hands' of Tiananmen study poll preparations Military exercises in Strait of Taiwan raise spectre of humiliation for China Dissidents A floating piece of America on the front line Nimitz Peking condemns US weapons deal Arms Sales 'Mother of Nation' accused of running criminal gang Satellite launch boosts Indian defence Hezbollah threat prompts alert on Lebanon border Portland Yeltsin hardens Russian line on Nato Stalin's cellar opened Neo-Nazi leads police to fifth victim's grave European Passenger Services (AFP): Briton is seized in Somalia World Summary (Reuter): Papandreou leaves hospital Aznar secures alliance deal (Reuter): Popieluszko case reopens (AP): Paradise lost US needs missile defence system, say Republicans Green crusader threatens President The Sunday Times Gingrich to challenge gun ban Warm beer cans sail west Wary Clinton faces pressure to keep soldiers in Bosnia SAGE 'Vampire' chills the blood in Miami Forbidden treasures Rosemary Righter reports on a rare exhibition of imperial Chinese masterpieces Direct Line Why the lounge is non-U Tested at Formula 1. Now it's your turn Lloyd George knew my mother For years, Jennifer Longford had to conceal her identity as a Prime Minister's love-child. Now she has decided to tell her story Rise of the supermanager Julia Llewellyn Smith profiles George Simpson, one of Britain's latest breed of investors' darlings Commercial Radio Three More who Have Climbed to the Top The Children's Society Tomorrow in the Magazine Philip Howard There has never been a great book without a great title-discuss Fish to fry The Times Diary Picture Gallery A mandarin in Peking Does the DPP, Mrs Mills, have no shame about taking tea with evil? One's snack The Times Diary Final score The Times Diary Popping up The Times Diary Closed book The Times Diary Six veils The Times Diary Heeding the wrong boffins Magnus Linklater asks how the beef saga came to this A Happy Hybrid Ulster's parties should accept these elections The Politician and the Cow A modern morality tale tale adults and children The Pigeon Has Landed Why the VAT-man is a spoilsport Dangers of BSE link with humans Lottery dreams Letter should carry a daytime telephone number. They… Divorce law: good intentions and lessons of experience Unrest in Bahrain Musician of fun Taiwan sovereignty No Smoking Day Housing repairs English syllabus Workless in the wings Couch potatoes Court Circular Royal engagements The Sir Leon Bagrit Centre School news Knebworth seeks £12m to repair faulty towers Luncheon Service dinners RN College Greenwich Royal Artillery Liverpool University Personal Column Memorial service Reception Dinners Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries The ideal gift Legal appointments Birthdays today Victor Zorza Victor Zorza, Kremlinologist, died on March 20 aged 70. He was born on October 19,1925 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders René Clément René Clément, French film director, died on March 17 aged 82. He was born on March 18,1913 Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Kidney Patient Association The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Professor Sir Granville Beynon Professor Sir Granville Beynon, FRS, physicist, died on March 11 aged 81. He was born on May 24,1914 On this Day The Famine in Russia French lead ban on British beef News The Times Crossword No 20,122 Business Times Weathercall AirUK Sport Arts Tomorrow Features Education Management The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Arts Exchange clears way for trading revolution MMC caps classifieds in BT's Yellow Pages Severn joins bidding for South West Water Thames turns tide of diversification Education 36 Inflation falls to a 15-month low Sport Grants of Dalvey Limited Caution as Guinness profits go flat How Efficient is your Company? Business Today Forecast En route Short Bros confirms plan to shed jobs Tourist Rates National Provident Institution Picture Gallery British Gas seeks new TransCo price formula GM in strike agreement Building society payouts to be taxed CBI finds a slump in orders Thornton takes over at Laura Ashley TUC urges restraint on minimum pay Business Roundup Forsyth jury still out Servisair optimistic Receivers in at retailer Bid for Thornton unit Catties achieves 42% rise Rea Brothers ahead Strong mark hits BMW Manders fights slump Logica wins CAA deal Out at the deep end Top men leave a water industry at low ebb Power struggle that holds key in inflation Stock takes the plunge BET targets £142m to foil Rentokil Irish Life to offer new deals Grattan stake sold APV goes back into the black Mercury Communications Commodities Liffe Options Severn joins Wessex in battle for South West Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Good for Guinness? Tempus British Gas APV Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Wall Street Banking on luxury Hard lines The Times City Diary Back put out The Times City Diary The role of head offices comes under scrutiny What value do boses add to big companies asks Carl Mortished Riches were always the attraction in such a risky business Business Letters This cannot be justice Disasters not Lloyd's fault Cellphones direct A terrier that must compete with rottweilers Ross Tieman on the legacy that awaits Lord Weinstock's successor Invesco planning to buy The Times National Express poised to confirm victory in rail franchise for Gatwick Geest pegs payout despite red ink Tenneco set for spin-offs The Times Dividend at F&c is raised again Hepworth pays the same after flat profits Rights issue at Abbott Mead Vickers Thyssen Maunders encouraged by housing market Flare buys Blow to Quality Gleeson ahead Try slips Frost edges ahead in tough market National Training Awards Competition for 1995 Laing down but sees pick-up The Times Unit Trust Information Service Meridiana Modest gains at the close HSBC Group British Funds Legal professional privilege lost in investigative childcare proceedings Tribunal should find real cause of dismissal Using same lawyer Legal & Public Notices Solicitor must not benefit after contributing to other's mistake Witness statement admissible Law of contract Excessive treatment of simple concept The Times Hues of the blues Jazz Cassandra Wilson Queen Elizabeth Hall Wide Screen Theatre 1 Repent, sinners, repent Theatre: Richard O'Brien goes through Hell; plus ins of the flesh in Croydon Disgracefully Yours Comedy Theatre 2 Strong meat served in a stew of confusion Flesh Croydon Warehouse Jazz Picture Gallery New ways with old influences Concerts LPO/Ilaitink Phitharmonia/Lloyd Festival Hall Battling Britten Opera The Rape of Lucretia RNCM, Manchester Music Choice Entertainments Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 Pop 1 Transpotting In deep and dire straits New Albums: Davod Sinclair sees Mark Knopfler get lost on his first solo outing Pop 2 Top Ten Indie Albums Pop 3 Mack & Mabel Beats with steel Billie Ray Martin UEA, Norwich EMI Gold Pop 4 Best all-rounder since Botham? David Toop meets Nusrat Fatch Ali Khan, ubiquitous superstar of world music Pop 5 Cyclo Pop 6 Tomorrow Power and the morning glory A fledgeling Oasis with hippy Iyrics and a space cadet at the weel-Cast achieve perfection Parent primer for the classroom tests John O'Leary introduces. The Times five-day guide, starting on Monday, to your child's progress the national curriculum Launchpad for a life in politics The NUS presidency is a breeding ground for rising stars of new Labour, says David Charter The Open University Acting as the Bad Student of Wits Jonathan Sale continues his series on university days Picture Gallery We don't want bores Universitites demand social skills, says Brian Heap Thames Valley University Charity appointments City of London School For Girls Hampton School St Christopher School Bedstone College Campbell Harris Tutors Independent Education Devonshire House School Seaford College St Paul's Cathedral Choir School Business Career Skills The Gabbitas Guide to Independent Schools John Catt Educational Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items "a fresh start" Multiple Display Advertising Items Sight & Sound Jesus College Oxford Perception Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Anglia university Middlesex University Holborn College Britain's Best Courses Lucie Clayton London Montessori Centre The College of Law Croydon College Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Leicester Faculty of Law City University Courses Cardiff University Reality De Montfort University Holborn College Leeds find solace in four-year sponsorship deal Hardcastle books Olympic return Main's chance of redemption Lindsay challenged over rebel league Dynamic new look for Olympics For the Record Today's Fixtures Complaints about coach investigated McMillan opens way to bout with Hamed In Brief Harris happy Hicks dismissed Britons blocked Icemen cometh Slalom success Angus triumphs Ski Club Rivals left to fret over Eriksson's positive approach Davies keeps in contention Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Oumpa's sixth discipline scores high Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Thunderer: Hereford The Times April date sought for Lincoln meeting Doncaster executive proposes radical change for traditional fixture Richad Evans Nap: To the Roof (4.140 Doncaster) Next best: Noyan (3.05 Doncaster) Thunderer: Doncaster Thunderer: Newbury Thunderer: Kelso Pennekamp misses Cup Versatile Noyan fits the bill Doncaster Channel 4 William Hill Rapid Raceline Clubs and union to carry on talking By a Correspondent: Balshaw shines in sevens victory Holidays for a Lifetime Hastings steps uneasily into new role South Africans heed rallying cry Word-Watching England lead way home Snow Reports What is inside the letter? Radio Choice Unfairly assigned the lion's share of blame Review BBC1 Choice Swimming Illingworth's position under threat Graveney accepts nomination Times Two Crossword Flitcroft poised to join Blackburn for £3.5m Picture Gallery Yeboah to coach in Ghana on retirement The World of Oliver & Claire Golf England's train of thought is turned to youngsters Picture Gallery A grander hall and a wider brief Set fair for continued expansion As the market changes in response to new demands, one survey sets a potential worth of £160 billion on facilities management What is Facilities Management? The Document Company Catering corps advances on all fronts Contract caterers are taking over switchboards, window cleaning and security, reports Widget Finn Cardkey What to look out for Rodney Hobson on some of the new products on show Quality Building The customer may not ring twice BIFM fm In Brief Help for contract victims Does your copier cost a fortune? Rodney Hobson has good news The robots take over Automation is changing the way goods are distributed the Business Security exhibition How to make an office cleaner happy Barbara Trigg reports on the new Cleanability Awards and sets out the solutions which allow cleaning access inside and outside an office Pall Mall Services Group In Brief Serco The wastes and means of making energy Rodney Hobson on how muck can be turned to advantage Wait a minute Mr Postman Expert help could work wonders in your creaky old mailroom Bids battle for managers on parade FSI Facilities Software International Limited Mowlem Hard way to do software Too many Fm computer management systems are not effectively supporting big business, says John Weston Pitney Bowes Management Services Ltd Mjno Facilities Management In Brief The Exhibitors Symonds Facilities Management When stress takes its toll Civil Service College Ringing the Changes Why hues are so important Enter the masters of time and space the age of working from an office desk and phone is ending Laura Blair looks at the new telecommuters When Empty Means Safe Building & Property Facilities Management Winners in the generation game Rodney Hobson on how a power station with a burning with a burning need for new ideas found that power-sharing is the best way to achieve efficiency Works of art done to order Are you still in the dark? Barnara Trigg puts you on the light side of the law Feet on the ground, head in the clouds Young & Co MTM Maintenance & Technical Management Limited A quiet revolution in the town hall Rodney Hobson reports on the company which is running Brent's flagship building Stop chasing paper and chase customers instead Trowers & Hamlins Bmt QA Quality Assured In Brief Chartered Institute of Building When to think on your fleet The Times UWE Office bliss is a picture and a potted plant BIFM Bifm Appointments Service QFM In Brief The Minimum Wage Debate Where do we stand on Tupe? Two issues worry Fm managers: the rights of transferred employees and the prospect of a minimum wage Haden Facilities Management Limited Eurest Why the broad approach will pay off The international market is hotting up Pan-European operations are the trend as companies try to increase business, reports Kate Lowe Peritas Peritas Managed Services Office of the Year Awards Red alert? Call the crisis team Abort: osprey in the radio mast Unexpected hazards can cause problems with rocket launches
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