News from 01/05/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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George Cole, Gavin Hadland and John Goodbody, Phil Yates, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Bernard Crossland, Iain R. Webb, Roger Maynard and our Foreign Staff, W. Chidgey, Kathryn Bailey Editor, Stephen Woodard Director, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, David Suckling, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Robert Hazell Director, Roger Cashmore, Peter Dornan, Erwin Gabathuler, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Gordon Wise, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Emma Woollacott, Patrick Moore, David Puttnam (Vice-President), Edward Mirzoeff (Chairman), Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Sanjida O'Connell, David Whitehouse, Thomas De Waal, Nicholas Blanford, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Campbell of Alloway, Charles Bremner, Roy Denman, Sarah Bagnall, Russell Jenkins and Michael Evans, Nigella Lawson, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, M. A. Murray-Pearce, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Janet Morgan, Russell Kempson, Paul Durman, Brenda Maddox, Marit Hargie, Lin Jenkins, Julian Williams, Gillian Bowditch, Geoffrey Wheeler, Joanna Trollope, Trevor A. Norton, Joanna M. Jones, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, Beryl Dixon, Richard Evans, Jill Sherman, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Jeremy Paxman, Dominic Kennedy Social Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Emmerson, Kathryn Bailey, John Allison, Richard Duce, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, Dominic Kennedy, Agence France-Presse, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sara McConnell, Robert Miller and Patricia Tehan, Iola Smith, R. J. Hards, Brian MacArthur, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Bruce Anderson, Philip H. Stunt, Peter Riddell, Ray Hatley, Allen Robertson, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Alan Coren, Michael Binyon and Christopher Walker, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Don Hurley, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alan Hamilton and Jeremy Laurance, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Jamie James, Richard Ford,
ResumoOflot chief had doubts over US firm Eight lottery workers removed as 'not fit and proper persons' Hoddle gets England coach's job Index It's only a Game Heseltine tries to crush rumours of leadership deal with Major Bob Willis's office searched in Euro 96 ticket tout raid Manhattan Makeover Dads' LIB Interface Israel examines Hezbollah offer Gunman charged in Tasmania The Best of British Teenage girls held after street fight leaves victim, 13, dying Global Mobile Modular Building Specialists Eagle lands to haul Major's majority back from the brink Political Sketch Tory election loss could split party, historian predicts Iraqi National Congress Fayed may field party at election Sacked prisons chief wins £215,000 Hogg to consider tough EU slaughter demands Ministers survive leasehold divisions Poets keep to rhyme and reason but prose will drive you mad Writers who don't stick to verse hit the bottle with a vengeance or are sent over the edge League of Madness No Title Flamboyant duke leaves £5.3m in will Freepages Bus pass verdict could prompt huge payout Rulings on sex discrimination and welfare payments fuel conflict between ministers and Europe Alliance Leicester Court of Justice backs sacked transsexual Dutch mother wins right to British benefits Adopt a Granny Cantona's kick 'provoked by abuse from fan' Driver jailed for road-rage killing Multiple Display Advertising Items Shell Service Station In the Times Saturday Doctors fear fatal viruses in pig organ transplants Chipped Bark Railway carriage used as house goes home at last Television lifts ban on Scientologists Fujifilm Council leader ousted News in Brief Charity cheque Eviction halted Jurors' day out Museum theft Actor cleared Breakfast first Fresh disclosures add to catalogue of National Lottery woes Concern about the American company chosen as the lottery's technical operator tops a spate of bad publicity. Jon Ashworth looks back at Camelot's first 18 months Dry summer could ruin river stocks of salmon and trout Water Levels Eagle Star Picture Gallery Locals are given new chance to be lairds Nizoral Dandruff Shampoo Primary reading tests will allow for the age gap Give fathers more rights, childcare forum is told Should little boys be made to suffer the same fate as puppy dogs' tails? Medical Briefing Direct Line Insurance plc NSPCC Museum for Mappa Mundi completed No Title Cheating electrician faces bill of £13,000 DisNEYLAND Paris Ghost hunt backfires in a blast of hot air Mysterious figures in Victorian dress have been seen at the Albert Hall. The management called in its own ghostbuster - and the press. Giles Coren stalked the hunters Consultant shortage in Services News in Brief Landlord guilty Aid withdrawn Arch saved Prices spiral Wash and gone A town untroubled by sensation of discontent Preud's Election Ride B&Q Kitchens Heseltine's appeal for unity underlines his party's plight Riddell on Politics Royal Navy Engineering Tories are braced for election drubbing Marines kill three in Liberia Mortuary professor sues Van Cliburn in gay palimony case Worldcall Dole faces mutiny over party's call for anti-abortion law Jaguar Cancer claims Chu-lin (AFP): Yeltsin trails badly in Russia's biggest opinion poll so far Budget London and Paris share nuclear secrets in defence link Bonn wearies of hapless Major Saga Services Ltd González cleared on 'dirty war' World Summary (Reuter): Diplomat on sex charge (Reuter): Holocaust row priest backs off Whale & Dolphin Conservation Society Survivors tell of calm killer's cafe massacre He moved among his victims, lining them up…one yelled 'No!' before being shot Witnesses By our Foreign Staff: 'My whole life has been erased' Gun Laws Picture Gallery Inter rent Shock for relatives of Bryant No Title By our Foreign Staff: British couple recognise their injured son on TV Family Link No Title Heiress indulged whims of gunman Bryant's Benefactor Israel takes serious look at Hezbollah formula for peace Anti-terrorism help pledged Mongolian artillery fights fires Cellphones direct Lebanon unites to bury massacre victims Corruption spells ruin for Nigeria Admiral Reuter: Policeman jailed for child killings Joanna Trollope India-Pakistan rift widens after Kashmir poll claims Kenzo The shake-'em-up makeover Fashion journalist of the year Iain R. Webb Valentino Eric Hill Ltd Mappin & Webb Why I don't intend to be a good sport We are now supersaturated with media coverage of sports. This is mental aberration on a global scale Pierre Balmain Media Multiple Display Advertising Items My daughter's happiness, a Caribbean cruise and a year to remember What was the best time of your life? Kathryn Knight and Giles Coren asked a number of celebrities for their choices Alan Coren An Englishman's pond is his moat: I wish these continentals would hoppit Rude food The Times Diary "Mayday! Mayday!" Your vote doesn't count Town hall elections no longer serve any purpose, because the Conservatives have emasculated local authorities Treason of the Tory press Major's message has been lost, says Bruce Anderson Secrets of the Lottery The regulator has failed to understand his job—again A Hint from Hezbollah Why the guerrillas may be forced to give up arms An Exercise for Cyril Doing business with Uzbeks demands longer pencils Issues at stake in opting out of EU Letters for publication should carry contact… Labour's proposals for Lords reform Funding basic science Seasoned warriors Tasmania's past Diving pioneer No light matter TV coverage of Bafta awards Further 'Thought' Hearing both sides In search of success Court Circular Dinners Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Latest wills Vice-Admiral John C. O'Brien Reception Legal appointments Personal Column Picture Gallery A summer sparkle brightens the RHS Flower Show Anniversaries Memorial services University news John Lorne Campbell John Lorne Campbell, OBE Gaelic scholar, folklorist and farmer, died in Italy on April 25 aged 89. He was born in Argyll on October 1,1906 Picture Gallery Personal Column Donald Cammell Donald Cammell, painter, film director and writer. died on April 24 aged 62. He was born on January 17,1934 Frank Copplestone Frank Copplestone, managing director of Southern Television, 1976-88, and deputy chairman of Westcountry Television since 1991, died yesterday aged 71. He was born on February 26,1925 Exhibition of the Royal Academy Right to waive set-off of debt Special reason for priority need Hertz Europe Limited Conference Organiser Media, Sales & Marketing Lettings Negotiator Colefax and Fowler Ltd Dena Ltd International Trading Shreeveport Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Preventing double jeopardy Treating borrower as in default EBSCO Subscription Services Roy's terrier tendency Jeremy Paxman defends his no-nonsense tactics when interviewing politicians Health, sex and money still sell papers Brian MacArthur finds lessons for today in a new biography of two great press pioneers Hill House Hammond The Times Top 20 Drama Programmes Deathbed blackmail Dennis Potter's dying wish could have been better used The Times The Times Crossword No 20,156 News Business Times Weathercall SAS In the Times Tomorrow NatWest cuts threaten 15,000 jobs Signet rejects offer by Argos Arts Firms to be freed to sell electricity Lang drives for free trade by 2020 Homes Heat is off at Brown's farewell Pressure mounts on Morton to go Sport Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Wider Role for the Secretary Business Today Gridlocked Returns Directors' pensions to be more transparent Power duo offered sanctions lifeline Tourist Rates Legal & Public Notices Governor urges caution on EMU Noddy on the Internet for Blyton 100 bonanza Member HSBC Group Calais traffic down 23% for P&O Internet forex venture Champagne target UUNET in $2bn deal Tobacco group hits back M&S store for Prague Pet City shares leap Oil price boosts revenue Compagnie Financiere Ottomane SA Colonial plans Australian listing Business Roundup A suitable case for concern Lottery's Davis on the rack at PAC Prepare for fireworks at BAe meeting Reading the runes at Brent Walker Pennington Capel left with £400m Hanson holding in Grid Failed bank's payout NatWest City faces fresh fight over fees Maid on line with IBM BTR RAC sells to Guardian Commodities Liffe Options Shares reverse slide as Hanson sells Grid stake 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 Gre Underwriting Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Signals from the fleet Tempus Wall Street Water music? No thanks The Times City Diary Banks reshape to cope with customers and competitors Robert Miller and Patricia Tehan find out how a traditional sector is preparing for the 21st century The climate must be right for business to succeed Cheshire Building Society At long last, a Darling idea from Labour The ban on insider dealing is an organised hypocrisy. It is the enemy of responsible ownership Modest gains at the close International Internet Name Registry Moves for leasehold reform rejected Air Inter Europe Air France 'Mad cow' scare dents Whaitchurch's profits Mortgage servicing costs fall Liberty International Holdings Plc 'Tigers' not to blame, says CBI Foreign companies look to Wales Business Roundup James Finlay slump Air London takes off Mid Kent ruling MBO at PressTech The Times Unit Trust Information Service Portfolio Ten with the playwright stuff Benedict Nightingale picks out the brightest stars of British theatre's writing renaissance. Plus London reviews Pride of the three-legged race Hilary Finch hears the children of the Isle of Man make a song and dance about their land and its language Theatre 1 Theatre 2 Theatre 3 Marooned by the stage adaptation Foe Young Vic Diabolical liberty The Devil is an Ass Barbican Pit Sylvia Young Art Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie 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 Snapshots of sozzled Soho John Russell Taylor on the louche world of John Deakin: photographer and friend of Francis Bacon Singer on the pulse New Music Arditti Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall Choice 3 Visual Art The imperial measure lives on Allen Robertson on the story behind the Royal Ballet's new staging of MacMillan's Anastasia London specials Dance Opera Hurrah for king James Opera: At the New York Met a glittering gals celebrates 25 years of the Levine era Music A new view of an old master London Concerts LSO/Hickox Barbican Loaded chamber Škampa Quartet Wigmore Hall The Times Tomorrow Aldrich & Co Ltd Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Greythorn G Secretarial & Temporary appointment Crone Corkill Temporary Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Gordon-Yates Professional Secretarial Recruitment Joyce Guiness Partnership Pan European Recruitment Kelly Services Career moves South Molton Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Independent School-London SW12 PA/SECRETARY to… King & Toben Recruitment Kelly Services Grosvenor Bureau Recruitment Consultants Belle Recruitment Limited Professional Pre-Selection Directorate of Finance & Supplies Rugby Football Union Children NHS Trust ACME appointmentt Multiple Display Advertising Items Roger Lascelles Clocks Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mayfair Property Secretary Meridian Recruitment Consultants Standard & Poor's Call Tanya King or Victoria Bridges Shreeveport Ltd The Creative Consultancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Royal Mall St James's College Multiple Display Advertising Items Susan Doughty Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recruitment Consultant Multiple Display Advertising Items HOBstones Recruitment News International Newspapers Ltd Exercising the mind Beryl Dixon reports on the events of a special week for secretaries Crone Corkill Temporary Recruitment News International Newspapers Limited Genine Steele Get Plc Diana Duggan Associates Partners Sec c£20,000 Angela Mortimer The Personnel Partnership Recruitment Consultants Adventure Montpelier Travel Ltd. Royds Cross Medical Ltd Directors' Secretaries La Creme Recruitment Consultants Masterlock Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA/SECRETARY Secretary London W1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Rodgers & Gillespie Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Boyce Bilingual DSA Bilingual Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Language Matters Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampstead Borders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kennington SE11 Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Triangle Commuications Multiple Classified Advertising Items Estate Agency Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lifeline a Helping Hand in Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Britannia Village Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Watermark Seconchomes Multiple Classified Advertising Items East Anglia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forest of Dean John D Wood & Co. Savills Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items The age of made-to-measure houses Builders will often be prepared to adjust the details of a new home to suit the buyer. Rachel Kell reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rare Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chichester 4 Miles Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Property Search Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alto Golf & Country Club Bishops International Property Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keegan enters the kidology stakes Midweek View For the Record Thunderer: Plumpton Thunderer: Kelso Thunderer: Cheltenham Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Nap: Murphy's Gold (5.15 Ascot) Next best: Charlie Sillett (3.40 Ascot) More Olympic hopefuls drop out of running Charlton adds modern touch to classic traditions Richard Evans visits a training centre not being allowed to rest on an illustrious past Thunderer: Ascot Rapid Raceline Fitzgerald out Guide to our Racecard Daraydan to pay dividend Ascot BBC2 Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Exeter Godolphin hope backed The Racing Channel Lancashire collapse as Cork proves his fitness Valiant effort by Athey falls short Southampton Scoreboard Gooch races to 5,000-run mark Picture Gallery Bates puts fresh spin on taking control Scoreboards The Times Sports Service Kent reaping the benefit of Hooper's ambition Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Modahl returns at the double League meetings offer route to place in Europe Keene on Chess Winning Move Britannic Assurance Championship Spectacular success for Perry at first attempt In Brief Boxer dies Looking good Malone gets nod Fixtures Quinn leads from front as Reading survive Richardson provides safe conduct for Oldham Play-off place eludes Charlton Word-Watching McVerry finally proves head boy London Marathon Results Discovery Channel Milestones of diplomacy Radio Choice Radio 1 Feeling peaky? Take three medical shows Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Hoddle poised to accept England job Brown's assault paves way for Surrey's victory Times Two Crossword Higgins turns up the pressure Elbowing offence earns Asprilla one-match ban MBNA International Bank Ltd Equestrianism Sun The Goalposts Have Moved Not waving but downloading Sign language for computers Keeping tabs on wheelie bins Sweet music for historians Network Nuttall Hi-Grade Computers Plc Bowled over by a robotic cricket Highwire Buzzwords No one need be baffled by the terminology of technology. In this weekly guide to computerese, Ray Hatley gives the complete lowdown. This week: the fax modem Times Interface Marilyn in screen comeback Sanjida O'Connell on an electronic route to tailor-made fashion Techno sense and sensibility Trouble and strife with the net? Why not - it's like any relationship Logged off Picture Gallery Zoo Internet Tiny Wood-carvers log on A firm rooted in the past can turn high-tech. Nicholas Booth reports The easy way to find that object Of desire Children join a jungle expedition Island of innovation hits the gold standard Taiwan has unveiled an array of acclaimed products. Kathryn Bailey reports Yell No bark, but a vast collection of bytes Kathryn Bailey meets a woman who devotes her life to keeping a world database recording every detail of a rare breed of dog First domestic Europe Online Bargain way to get caught in the net Dr Keyboard Write to Dr Keyboard Pull out the stops in running buses Bus operators have found a way to meet passengers' needs. Andrew Emmerson reports Virgin Price drop spurs digital advance Chris Partidge on new cameras that rival traditional film devices Opus technology Quill to Quark in uneasy stages Enter password Coming soon: PC with eyes and ears WWWebguides Ltd Hitting the target to kill cancer How computers can help medical teams save time—and lives—with virtual reality and 3-D technology Why needles and thimbles are used to practise safe surgery It is possible to operate on simulated bodies. David Whitehouse reports Hole in the wall can issue videos UKONLINE A whole new ball game as techno all-stars take on 7 billion fans in Euro footballfest Cover Story: The game-plan has been carefully rehearsed and match-winning strategies devised. So will the IT wizards win at Wembley? Gavin Hadland and John Goodbody report We didn't want bells and whistles, as in the US The aim was low-cost, high-speed links Intergraph technology centre From '66 to '96 The US way CompuServe Team of 'spotters' will score in record time By using laptops, they will record and distribute information instantly Canon Mission to spread a universal language Geof Wheelwright talks to the man controlling Java programming Competition prize winners Netbenefit Internet Business Solutions Wired for sound of the highest order Mining info in the valleys Iola Smith on an IT initiative made in Wales that could be exported around Europe The Times Step forward for net transactions Business Computer Networking Solutions & Services Appointments Picking from pop masters Anglo Arabian Services Limited International… A diary date for Europe's retailers Agenda Interface Hewlett Packard MSL International MacMillan Davies Huxley Associates Hanover Fox International Interface European Patent Office Tenhill Computer Systems Limited Wilco International Limited Reed computing Beechwood Recruitment Limited Anderson Executive Search Ltd Parallel International Arena In search of excellence M. 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