News from 16/04/1996
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Alyn Shipton, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Brian Collett, Nigel Hawkes and David Charter, Inigo Gilmore and Ray Kennedy, Rob Hughes, Jeremy Laurance, T. M. Smallwood, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Martin Mears, Mary Riddell, Mark Covey, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, W. E. Abbotts, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Stephen Farrell and Stewart Tendler, Carl Mortished, Dennis Roberts, Richard Eaton, David Hay, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Adrian Furnham, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, Will Dunn, Tim Render, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Caron Lipman, Zunetta Liddell, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Anthony G. Phillips, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Alex Y. Armstrong, Charles Bremner, Jackie Becker, Jonathan Prynn and George Sivell, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Christopher Walker and Michael Evans, Jessica Gorst-Williams, R. A. Notley, Paul Durman, Carmel Bedford, Michael Theodoulou, Gillian Bowditch, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, S. P. T. Hedley, M. Gordon, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Sandy Hunter, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Lawrence Freedman, Richard Evans, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Stephen L. Phillips, Roger Boyes, Jonathan Prynn, Marianne Curphey and Anne Ashworth, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Caldecote, Joel Parkes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Richard Duce, Jim Davidson, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Wayland Kennet, Jonathan Mirsky and Peter Capella, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Russell Jenkins, Christine Wheeler, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Jabez, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, Ron Johnston, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Ruth Gledhill and David Charter, Robert Whymant, Matthew Bond, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent,
ResumoWin a Lifetime's Adventures Portillo backs Israeli raids on Lebanon Minister abandons cautious line Kaletsky's Labour The Times on the Internet ICL that's £70m sweetener offered to Railtrack investors Index Special Supplement Church professor denies sex attacks Trojan Gold Goes on Show Tory left warning Short sidetracked Chief Justice tells judges to come down to earth Libby Purves Play the £50,000 Game Oxford returns £350,000 to Nazi's grandson Terrorist bomb trail leads to Oxford semi Tax row prompts Short to pull out of TV interviews Shadow minister hits back at criticism from 'highly placed Labour sources How the spin-doctors smothered a throwaway remark General Accident Direct Cellphones Major salutes 'rock solid' monarchy News in Brief Red card for grey strip Call for London council Army recruits 3,500 High sea in Midlands Jackson complaints Transfer for VIP 'lovers' Scottish theologian denies sex attacks on five women Strict doctrines bind Wee Frees By a Staff Reporter: 'Ulster training' helped minister to beat retreat from paint attack Award for villagers who got their man Couple rolled away the stones Nizoral Dandruff Shampoo First Aid for Dandruff By a Staff Reporter: Wife secretly remortgaged house to pay for renovations Henry's en suite bathroom cleans up image of the unwashed Tudors Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group Farmers fined for selling cows from BSE herds Hogg to offer financial rescue deal I would eat British beef, says Santer Admiral Airway transplant breathes life into doomed children 'Flesh-eating' bug kills mother Ceilnet Arts Council poised to grant £30m to National Theatre Giant Ferris wheel nears takeoff Doctor gives warning over neoprene shorts Sun Alliance Newsreader urges renewed pride in English language Daewoo First war crimes trial in Britain to start in autumn Rabbits shun love in a cold climate Row over Potter plays 'hysterical' says family Dial Direct Ration research cash, say academics Ppp healthcare Centre-left Tories warn against lurch to the right MPs deny defection rumours but tell Major to watch his step or risk disaster Talk of changing parties is more froth than substance Riddell on Politics Guardian Direct Goldsmith demands political broadcasts Mitsubishi Heralds charge after Cornishmen take up arms Water firm ready to pipe supplies from France Fears of driest summer for 300 years prompt companies to build aqueducts and fix leaks Yorkshire confident there will be no more cuts or standpipes Need Instant Insurance? BT It's good to talk MPs join fight to honour forgotten squadron Execution date is set for British murderer News in Brief Flanker banned Rapist sentenced United 1, crooks 0 More TV licences Karate PC jailed Russians on run Record vintage Sympatex Lebanon begs for world's help to feed refugees Defiant Hezbollah mounts new attacks as Israeli warplanes raid deserted Tyre Britons stockpile petrol and water Expatriates (Reuter): Guerrilla returns for Palestinian talks A guide to Shooting Great Travel Pictures Illustrated with 250 Colour Photographs Californian pardon is 28 years late News in Brief (Reuter): Soldier kills 15 (AFP): Liberia barrage (AFP): Burundi crisis (AP): Arkansas storm Peres still needs goodwill of neighbouring powers Commentary Bomb hoax disrupts Tutu's day SAGE Tehran 'paid cash reward to agent' Hamas Midwest 'revolutionary' awaits Dole call to arms The Governor being tipped as Bob Dole's running-mate tells Martin Fletcher how he has revived the fortunes of a state that was burdened with dying industries From Associated Press in Cheju Do, South Korea: Clinton in Korea bid for peace China bans press from orphanages Japan finds something fishy in Prince's Bangkok research Our Foreign Staff: Fear grows for Imran's safety America on alert for terror anniversary Low-caste Indians give glory to Bandit Queen King Clovis is the toast of far Right The United Friendly Marketing Group Stalin's Trojan loot on show at last Moscow exhibition renews squabble over treasure claimed by four nation Richard Beeston in Moscow views the Schliemann Treasure, which is going on public exhibition for the first time since the end of the Second World War Horror film blamed for family murders Vaults give up their secrets Baku leader seeks rivals' extradition (Reuter): Left boosted as Berlusconi's 'Red scare' tactics backfire Cold light of truth dims a golden legend Wounds a doctor cannot heal Stable on the outside, torn within - a psychologist with troubles of her own talks to Mary Riddell Ginkyo Calais Fatty acids and bigger babies Margarine is fine but the clue to healthy heart may lie in childhood Hill House Hammond Test your management potential Day two: are schools helping tomorrow's hib-hunters? Plus a quiz for aspiring high-flyers Motivation Careers advice? Must try harder Tony Haynes, 30 Chartered accountant Nuria Martinez, 29 Paediatrician Hannah Griffiths, 30 Runs a lingerie mail-order business Marcel Jasper, 29 Marine chemist at Aberdeen University Charles Webster, 30 Architect Cellent Beginners Start Here Dan technology plc Headmaster Blair gets on his bike Schools could do better under Labour, says Anatole Kaletsky Pas de pomp Cities are for citizens Home sapiens is now an urban species-let us attend to our habitat Ruff stuff Boxed in Fash flash Slowing the Asian arms race Joanna Pitman on Clinton's vital message to Japan Clinton in Japan America needs bases in Japan; Japan and Asia need them there The People's Billionaire The Tories deserve Sir James's intervention Steam Heat The traditional English bath runs both hot and cold Democratic way to replace the Lords A teaching profession Countryside attitudes Tory blues Behaviour of servicemen in Cyprus Adoption procedures Missing link Burma's labour force Queen of Herts? Iconoclasm and medieval art Enduring difficulties Matters of taste Watch this space Picture Gallery Court Circular Today's royal engagements Meeting Appointment Birthdays today School news Stamps mark centenary of the cinema Memorial services Anniversaries Personal Column The Sovereign's Parade Forthcoming marriage Luncheons University news Dinners Winifred Shotter Winifred Shotter, actress, died on April 4 aged 91. She was born on November 5,1904 Personal Column Dr Frederick Miller Dr Frederick Miller, Reader in Social Paediatrics at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 1955-74, died on March 30 aged 84. He was born on November 5,1911 Donald Adams Donald Adams, opera and operetta singer, died on April 8 aged 67, He was born in Bristol on December 20,1928 David Band David Band, chief executive of Bardays de Zoete Wedd since 1988 died of a heart attack on March 28 aged 53, He was born on December 14,1942 (By Telegraph from Vienna), (From our Special Correspondent): Punishment of a Turkish Student DTl guide points way to £60bn market Business for Sale Exclusive Telecommunications Direct Access to the Telephone… Hearth of the matter A fireback collection has given a small company a national name, says Jessica Gorst-Williams Picture Gallery Profit From Multi-Media publishing Big Idea? Interdata U. K. Limited Urgently Required Multiple Display Advertising Items Briefings Work from Home Cash Flow Opportunity Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Plus How Much of an £800 Million Market Do You Want? Lorraine Electronics Small companies switch on to green issues to get… OCRA World Wide Franchising in the 90'S Barbados EC directive incorrectly transposed into UK law European Law Report Community cannot accede to Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms Business to Business Gultronics The Times The Week's Transfers in Itf Charging Lions spell danger to leaders' safety Richard Layton's pride and jou continues roar towards ITF's £50,000 prize The Leading 250 Selectors in Interactive Team Football How the Scoring System Works in Itf ITF Goalkeepers The players' weekly and overall scores and their values if you are considering the transfer option Full Backs Central Defenders How the Professionals' Itf Teams are Faring Central Defenders Midfield Players Strikers Managers News The Times Crossword No 20,143 Business Western Provident Association Times Weathercall SAS Sweb sale signals US bid for South West Water Railtrack bonus could double pay Signs of return in confidence John Charcol Arts Law Picture Gallery Imro seeks investor priority Irish bank agrees £600m deal with Bristol & West Sport Television and Radio Business Today Moves for cut-off at Norwich Union Building industry set to lose 20,000 jobs Tourist Rates Bristol & West Coats Viyella to shed 2,700 The Norwich Union Life Insurance Society Improving hotelslead theway for Stakis Economies of West Europe disappoint Business Roundup Profits fall at Britannia Threat to Kcpl merger DTI bides time on leak Automated Security slip PIA calls for changes Hardy selling oil and gas reserves to Enron for $179m Movie duo agree £m studio deal Merrill boosted by UK link Merger with SNC brings record earnings Bristol shipshaped at last Learning from the mistakes of others Two-tier superviion by Imro A question of Swiss timing A lighter touch from watchdog Pennington An open secret Time Warner doubles loss Rebel yell at Union Bank Air Inter Europe Air France Payoff by CRA topped £1m Commodities Liffe Options Big investors hold back as index hits new high Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Hardy Oil Amey Johnson Fry Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Gilt-edged rails? Tempus Wall Street BAe hangs up its clubs The Times City Diary Golden boys The Times City Diary Suckers The Times City Diary Bone free The Times City Diary Baby blues The Times City Diary On track to offer investors an enticing opportunity Jonathan Prynn reads between the lines to put the Railtrack flotation prospectus in perspective Why should the taxpayer have to subsidise so many non-viable products? Property valuations and lending policies Low output and interest rates Poisoned cup awaits Blair KLM Shares squeezed higher Member HSBC Grour British Funds Pace plans £200m flotation to fund overseas expansion High rise of the tiger economies Johnson Fry final stays unchanged Gwr Group plc Firms avoid fraud areas Compensation fund needs £14.4m Amey consortium gears up for tram contract Warning over UK housing policy Ulster jobs Wardle quest AG ahead 33% US expansion Olives rise Chartered Accountants The Times Unit Trust Information Service Meridiana The beast needs feeding, or beauty will die Richard Cork demands immediate action to save the Hayward Gallery as a major art forum, plus, the NatWest Prize Every inch a winner Blues: Marathon man still going strong after 30 years of gigs Luther Allison Bottom Line, W12 Royal Festival Hall Visual Art 1 Visual Art A warm wind blows in from Norway Even the weather could not dampen the spirits of Alyn Shipton at the first Cheltenham Jazz Festival Visual Art Around the Galleries Royal Academy of Arts Jazz Entertainments Choice Today's Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 symbol ) on release across the country Choice Life in the old girl yet Theatre Lady Chatterley Cockpit Mack & Mabel Shell shock scores a hit The Return of the Soldier Old Red Lion, N1 Theatre All major credit cards accepted Theatre RSC link withnew theatre A 700-seater in Islington? Caron Lipman reports Picture Gallery On to the Finnish Concerts: A Sibelius weekend Reunion of note Wigmore Hall Recitals Music Conduct becoming John Allison talks to Riccardo Muti about the maestro's reunion with the Philharmonia this week NatWest Music Tomorrow Quarry Dougall Ashurt Morris Crisp GE Capital Graham Gill & Young Taylor Root Legal Recruitment Advisers When children kill This week the power of the Home Secretary to set the life sentences on the two boys who killed the toddler Jamie Bulger will be challenged in the courts. Allan Levy, Qc, looks at the powers of the Government to jail children who kill Z-star Queen's Counsel If you've got it, spend it Inns and Outs Barefaced Aids aid Scrivenor: Ride on ZMB Aux armes to defend the revolution Efficient Courts Quarry Dougall Chambers Michael Page Legal Investor in People Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin Temple 2 Oardens A longer day for lawyers Joel Parkes on why the average court day is not fair to prisoners Kellyfield Consulting Senior Clerk Book Early to Avoid Disappointment Shipping Law Recruitment & Assessment Services Try a Career that Isn't Legal Law Course H. D. L Executive Selection Under a savage influence What can the College of Law expect from its new boss, asks Edward Fennell Quarry Dougall Amerada Hess Limited N B Selection Ltd Quarry Dougall Taylor Root Legal Recruitment Advisers Michael Page Legal Coudert Brothers Special Project Lawyer The Cayman Islands Government The Boc Group Commercial Lawyer Alderwick Peachell Wiggin and Co Baker & McKenzie Army Zarak Macrae Brenner Quarry Dougall Hempsons Solicitors Charles Fellowes Partnership City Solicitors Kilpatrick & Cody Shipping Law Lectureship Times Newspapers BT Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barlow Lyde & Gilbert Livasiri & Co Ajax offer tired excuse before demanding test Athens should inspire champions Legal Appointments Grant Thornton Monckton Chambers, 4 Raymond Buildings Picture Gallery Strong finish brings bronze Environment Agency Eversheds The Business Lawyers Get Smart illness is setback for Dixon Tendulkar inspires victory In Brief Rusedski wins Tanui triumph Seventh heaven New competition Hazlitt blow Road to 1999 World Cup kicks off in Caribbean Qualifying Draw Today's Fixtures Cellnet For the Record Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Smith scores first century of season Cricket Scoreboards University match Oxford University v Leicestershire Sharjah Cup India v Pakistan Keene on Chess Winning Move Mezzogiorno to make classic point Richard Evans Nap: Lakeline Legend (2.00 Newmarket) Nb: Maid For The Hills (3.40 Newmarket) Thunderer: Newmarket Folkestone Hexham Guide to our Racecard Branston Abby to speed home Newmarket Channel 4 Today's Races on Television Yesterday's Results Specialists William Hill Rapid Raceline Norman 's seizure could be terminal Masters collaps threatens Australian's position as world leader Andrew Longmore on the differences in technique that proved crucial at Augusta Men's Health AA Home Insurance Word-Watching History of major near-misses makes defeat harder to bear How the final round unfolded The miaow and the hiss Radio Choice Radio 1 Dear Claire, why do we still love royalty? Review BBC 1 Choice Cricket Faldo reaps master's reward Briton can contemplate new period of dominance after sixth major triumph Times Two Crossword Arsenal waste local authority Major Championship Winners Top Ten England ready to risk jewel in rugby's crown Bombarmer Racing ITC Marathon Bright infant grows into global giant This year's Flora London Marathon promises to be biggest in a series of huge jamborees, reports John Goodbody RAFA A powerful incentive to keep going Top dogs in a pack that beats the besta David Powell on the stars in the strongest field ever seen in London Scholl The Lasalle Banks Chicago Marathon Beating the bandits David Powell on the sharp-eyed team of race officials who will be charged with with filtering out the fakers Runners start shouting the odds Did you know that.. . The stars come out to run for charity Nordic Track Picture Gallery Spinal Research Picture Gallery BBC's candid cameras Thanks Guide to Sunday's Race The Multiple Sclerosis Resource Centre Picture Gallery The Anthony Nolan Bone Marrow Trust Runners' birthday treat Dreams Come True Charity IBM Basingstoke Half Marathon Picture Gallery Forest Mere Forza Fitness Equipment Once more into the breach for veterans of the '42 Club' Gluttons for punishment—those competing in their 16th successive London Marathon talk to David Powell British Scoliosis Research Foundation Still crazy, after all those years Blood and guts on the hoof The Handicapped Children's Pilgrimage Trust 3M Breathe Right Atlanta casts shadow over wheelchair race Smart dressers do it in a style all of their own Forget looking good. Dress for comfort and speed—not the TV cameras. Christine Wheeler knows from experience Paying the price of a run on the pound Good-timers dance clear of training pain Oliver August talks to runners who link fitness to fun For a bird's eye view, keep away from the flock It's more fun if you avoid the crowds on race day, says Christine Wheeler New balance Flora
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