News from 12/04/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Ian S. Blackshaw, Ian McGeoch, David Tytler, Andrew Pierce, A. G. Chapman, Andrew Longmore, Oliver Mason, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, Dominique Searle and Edward Owen, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Gillian Maxey, Tom Walker, John Cassy, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Jane Moran, Senior lecturer, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, George Sivell and Philip Pangalos, Ross Dunn, Tim Cunis, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, John Young, D. B. Jole, R. V. Munden, Quentin Letts, Diana Stiles, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, David Charter, J. A. Davis, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, M. F. Lowe, B. N. Steven-Fountain, Russell Kempson, Paul Durman, Sandy Carlier, Lindsay Cook, Michael Nixon, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Gillian Bowditch, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Edward Young, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Caroline Bingham, Raymond Keene, Clive Ellames Director of Development, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Philip Willan, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Leyla Linton, Kenneth Campbell, Nicholas Albery, Karen Zagor, Richard Wetherell, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Thomas N. Martin, Eric Reguly, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Richard Warden, Patricia Tehan and Stewart Tendler, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stewart Tendler, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, James Paice, MP, John Flack, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Sara McConnell, Chris Parker, G. Ellenbogen, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Stephen Court, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard West, Peter Greenhalgh, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Ross Tieman and Philip Pangalos, Norris McWhirter, Christopher Irvine, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, David Maddock, J. Whittle, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Stacy Sullivan,
ResumoLabour triumphs with 13,000-vote by-election victory Tory majority cut to one by Staffs SE defeat Picture Gallery Airport blaze The Times ICL Retired early Princess Alexandra's daughter separates TV & Radio Valerie Grove Egypt seizes cruise liner that hit reef Free Concer Girl pilot, 7, dies in record bid From our Foreign Staff: Israelis make revenge attack on Hezbollah base in Beirut Too old to die Saturday in the Times Teachers sceptical at recruits from business world Blunkett plan for sabbaticals 'would cost £300m a year for supply cover' Fewer pupils choose to stay on after 16 HSA Direct Super Plan Child abusers beat ban to work as supply staff Train drivers get 20% pay increase Council backs Ecstasy social worker Judge says jailing of patient was absurd News in Brief Bridge water trial doubts Leeds killing denied Nursing staff arrested Canterbury tails off Walker falls to death City wins £15m grant First taste of summer Mother rescues children Oasis cut concert Royal rebel who said Hello! and goodbye to love Un conventional couple finally conform by joining by distinguished line of failed marriages Councillor who quit 'turned to crime' Hardman Vinnie sees red at Dutch order of the boot By a Staff Reporter: Royal hall has to pay £1,600 for MP's lost sleep BMW Two held on killing ordered by a fax Cattle slaughter to 30,000 a week Costs grow over plan to curb BSE British Gas Degree grading 'biased and open to abuse' Psychological Society Computers 'strike fear into young' Protesters attack cull of calves in Holland Police comb bank records for clue to parcel bomber Union accuses Barclays of putting workers at risk by not revealing threat from blackmailer Cunning criminal driven by a powerful grudge Cellnet Air Inter Europe Air France British left standing by Japanese in car satisfaction survey Skoda outshines German giants Regaine Commonwealth heroes honoured Luftwaffe joins Dad's Army in heritage battle Paris Great Savings Basics put 5.6% more on typical food bill Weekend Shopping Twins help search for cause of disorder Scottish doctors may be authorised to allow death Comedian continues to smile through ten years of pain Medical Briefing Cellphones Hamilton Direct Bank Vitamins may wean young offenders from diet of crime Prisoners volunteer for experiment Crater find suggests building blocks of life came from space Metororite carried helium stowaways Thomas Cook Gene discovery provides clue to causes of ageing Sky's the limit for airborne gamblers FIT Telecom Parakeets terrorise wildlife Set piece Tranquil travel Attack ruled out Hip flask Mane road ahead Labour is the voice of middle Britain, Blair tells America Major derides new claims about centre ground and warns of effects on taxation The man on almost everyone's guest list RNIB challenging blindness Bankers and brokers pay homage to a Prime Minister in waiting Riddell on Politics Direct Line Greens in attempt to recapture lost glory From Associated Press in Seoul: Seoul ruling party loses control of parliament President Kim in need of minority support AEA Reuter: Organised crime's profits at $1,000bn Save the Children UN attack on French 'racism' World Summary FBI warning on Unabomber mail EU plea against Cuba sanctions Marital slip-up for ice skater (Reuter): Africans sign nuclear treaty By our Foreign Staff: Sixteen die in blaze at German airport By our Foreign Staff: Peace force troops join the looting Tyson in training with Islam to beat earthly temptation Somak Holidays Briton condemns UN over escape ordeal in Liberia Butler gets $4.5m in will battle Admiral Sky Reuter: Shrinking brains turn old men grumpy Gibraltar tension rises after drug chase death London pledges action to halt the smugglers' speedboats Motorola The Sunday Times Riddle of Paris murder house Juppé drops rights speech as Li signs £1bn trade deals Karadzic 'poses threat to peace plan' Woolwich Direct (AFP): Hell's Angels under fire Westminster Andreotti 'did not order killing' Reluctant Britain faces tough odds in battle of euro My son, the rock star Michael Binyon takes a wry father's view of all-night jam sessions and sweaty pub gigs It seesm every Tory minister spent his youth in a pop group The Times Sympatex Cellnet Ambition that flies sky high Norris McWhirter on the deadly urge to break records No peace for the Nazi hunter At 87 Simon Wiesenthal is still passionately committed to his stubborn, solitary mission to seek out and destroy Nazi war criminals Why Diana loses to Robert Redford Mary Ann Sieghart looks forward to the day when women are allowed to look their age Worldcall The Children's Society Inside Section White Hart High seriousness is still the hallmark of classics—but it's fun, too Ooh ah, scholar The Times Diary Bushed The Times Diary Ical consultant, has thrived. He has helped several… The Times Diary Screen first The Times Diary Stumped The Times Diary Hopping mad The Times Diary One's nag The Times Diary Elegy for an African Utopia Richard West on Liberia, end of an American dream INS and Outs of EMU Monetary sovereignty is non-negotiable Rock Solid Smuggling is wrong, but so is Spain's attitude to Gibraltar Duets and Duels How to keep the box office Bizet Problems in teaching and the decline of written English Christian politics Royal Yacht plans Airline 'bumping' Bill of Rights Mary, Mary quite incomprehensible Boos at the Garden Washing of feet Knight of the road Ostrich venture Court Circular Today's royal engagements Lady Miriam Hubbard Birthdays today David Marlow, OBE Reed's School Reception Anniversaries today Ruined mill loses its early claim to fame Judicial appointments Latest wills Personal Column Memorial service Funeral service University news Forthcoming marriages Church news Harrods Air Commodore A. H. McM. Hely Air Commodore A. H. McM. Hely, Cb, Obe, died on March 21 aged 87. He was born on February 16,1909 Dr Sir William Shakespeare , Bt Dr Sir William Shakespeare, Bt, physician, died after heart surgery on March 12 aged 68. He was born on October 12,1927 Personal Column ABTA B. H. P. R. Gurkha Welfare Trust Lieutenant-Colonel Jasper Weston-Davies Lieutenant-Colonel Jasper Weston-Davies, author, died on April 7 aged 87. He was born on February 25,1909 On this Day Hadrian's Wall Protests against Quarry Plan Carl Stokes Carl Stokes, former Mayor of Cleveland, died of cancer in Cleveland, Ohio, on April 4 aged 68. He was born in the same city on June 21,1927 The Times Crossword No 20,140 News Business No Title Forecast The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly In the Times Tomorrow BET rejects improved £2.1bn bid by Rentokil Business Editor Lindsay Cook Debt trap eased by housing price rise Bank of Ireland tipped for B&W Alvis forges link to bid for 'battlefield taxi' Arts Roller-coaster day as Dow recovers 70-point tumble Education Sport MOPS UBS rejects merger talks Television and Radio Business Today Payout Gold prospect Sparkling debut for Cliveden Toye range extended Tourist Rates The Sunday Times N&P members give sweeping support to Abbey takeover Opraf deputy tipped to take over By our Transport Correspondent: Railtrack loyalists win £120 discount Audi BA 'to keep' Saatchi EBRD to Bulgaria Littlechild mistake GPA incurs $9m loss Chinese encouragement Warner-Lambert hope GM to close factory France cuts rate Sega tastes Europe's fruit machine market Business Roundup BPpromises bigger dividends British Gas Trading Ltd Bagging the windfalls Pennington New Amec chief looks for overseas partners Sodexho House of Fraser shares fall as chief is chosen Commodities Liffe Options Dairy sector nervous as slaughter decision nears Stock Market 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 Amec Lonrho Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Rien ne va plus Tempus Wall Street City Diary Arresting sight for Sir Robin Where's Peter? Real-time love Heep of trouble 'Ins' and 'outs' will decide destiny of monetary union George Brock charts shifts in the nature of the debate over the euro Feeling smug over Lloyd's Apprenticeships for craftsmen of the next decade Mercury Inscrutable origin of riches from China Tom Walker in Hong Kong on banks's fears of becoming tainted Ashanti continues expansion with Australian miner MAM bids £93m for healthcare group The Times Swallowfield buoyed by exports Nurdin & Peacock forecasts squeeze Four-year high for oil prices From a Correspondent in Stuttgart: Daimler-Benz chief talks of 'further tough decisions' From a Correspondent in New York: JP Morgan jumps 72% in first quarter Power job cuts backed by workers French strike Rathbone up Polypipe sale Barcom buy Slowdown Shares slip in late trading County Hall The Times Unit Trust Information Service Meridiana Seconds out for a real fight at the opera 'You hate me making money'. . . 'and you hate criticism' Benign start to birthday Concert Warsaw Sinfonia/ Menuhin Barbican Opera 1 Opera 2 Flight of the jackdaw Jazz Bobby Previte Purcell Room MGM Music Tomorrow Entertainments Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey by Gillian Maxey 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 symboly) on release across the country Mack & Mabel Choice 2 Whip crack away? No way Theatre Definitely Doris King's Head, N1 A love of the bedroom The Relapse Barbican Pit Theatre 1 Theatre 2 Donald Cooper The Times Too fast to live, too old to die David Sinclair talks to rehabilitated rock 'n' roller Paul Westerberg about drugs, death, hellraising and the joys of a quiet evening in The Commodore gets a bit wet New Albums: Lionel Richie steers course through familiar waters after a decade on the beach Pop 1 Pop 2 Picture Gallery Pop 3 The white heat of technophobia Strangelove are a band with a future. Which is great for their lead singer Patrick Duff, a man with quite a past Pop 4 Teaching in Singapore Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Stirling Innovation and Excellence Strathclyde Graduate Business School University of Strathclyde Multiple Display Advertising Items Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Brighton College Head Morris The Harrodian School London Montesson Centre University of Hull MBA in London St. Hugh's College Oxford Oxford and County Business College McDonald's grammar school The ITV newsreader Trevor McDonald tells David Charter why he wants to persuade people to stop grunting and to learn to speak the Queen's English Writers and poets will help to take the message directly to teenagers This is no time to be a don Stephen Court talks to university teachers about the pressures they face from bureaucracy and student numbers Setting standards to root out the rogues More than 600,000 students come to Britain each year to learn English. John O'Leary reports on move to safeguard a £700 million industry No cause for alarm when an inspector calls David Tytler responds to unions' fears at this week's conferences Schools are there for the benefit of pupils, not teachers The Times Classical Collection Hastings increases feeling of optimism Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Desperately seeking wizards of Oz rules Freud on Friday Keene on Chess Winning Move RFU right to take firm stand against clubs Brighter prospects Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 0171-782 S211 Selective views Backers to secure long-term future of Windsor Boat Race has to alter England's benefit Loder paces himself for the classic test Richard Evans watches Blue Duster gain high marks in her homework for the 1,000 Guineas Nottingham Rapid Raceline Guide to our Racecard Yesterday's Results Richard Evans Beverley Hoad receives one-year ban from training Brighton Dougherty soaks up the Augusta atmosphere Vietnam veteran conquers nerves to achieve a personal landmark Cellnet Garcia enjoys late double Titleist Ford is left out in the cold after Warrington agree sale Dutch warm up with comfortable victory Swiss take advantage as Britain pay for indiscipline Title climax offers timely bonus for Wales Rugby Commentary Hunt warms to challenge of facing the big freeze Russell Kempson meets a man preparing to swap Swindon Town for the North Pole Chorley seek fitting reward for their revival in fortune Walter Gammie looks at a club enjoying a new lease of life in the FA Umbro Trophy Today's Fixtures For the Record Harrow hit back to clinch cup victory In Brief Christie resigns Sapsford falls Swift return New limits The Times Cake walks out on first-class career John Cassy profiles a student crickerter who has decided that his considerable talent should soon be lost to the professional game Natural sucessor to C. B. Fry chooses engineering rather than sport Spring tonic acquires talent for surprise Word-Watching West Indies turn to Marshall Radio One Bringing the house down Radio Choice This allegedly sporty vehicle is a non-starter Review BBC 1 Choice Satellite and Cable Racing 35 Norman sets Augusta standard Round of 63 equals course record to give Australian first-round lead Times Two Crossword Clubs appeal to Bishop in attempt to break deadlock with RFU Bombardier Cricket 38 McCarthy receives ten-year ban on FA Cup Final tickets
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