News from 03/05/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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M. J. Hart, Victoria McKee, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Nick Nuttall, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Tom Rhodes and Peter Capella, Patricia Davies, Richard Ford, Frances Gibb and Carol Midgley, Rob Hughes, Philip Webster and James Landale, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, Ivo Tennant, Francis Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Philip Howard, David Lyon, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Peter McGrath, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Joanna Bale, Dudley Fishburn, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Peter Foster, Morag Preston, Richard Evans and Julian Muscat, Roger Maynard, Tom Walker, Clare Stewart, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Steve Keenan, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Hewson, Catherine Chetwynd, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Jeremy Beecham, Chairman, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Dominic Kennedy and Jon Ashworth, Rodney Milnes, Eileen Jones (Director), Pat Blair, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Frances Gibb and Adam Fresco, Joseph Connolly, Roger Mortimore, Sarah Bagnall, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Gillian Pugh, Director, John James, Andrew Pierce and Russell Jenkins, Clive Weeks, P. H. S., S. L. Mayer, Paul Sexton, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Margaret White, Richard Evans, Jeves Stephen Joseph, Clive Aslet, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Carol Mortished, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger M. Goss, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, David Churchill, Giles Whittell, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Geoffrey R. Thomas General Secretary, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Lippold, Chairman, Joan Woolard, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Margaret Leeson, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Linsey McNeill, Charlotte Mendes da Costa, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Hugh Thompson, Robert Whelan (Assistant Director), Jack Bailey, Alyson Rudd, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Alison Parkinson, Chairman,
ResumoHundreds of Tory seats swept away Polls just short disaster for Major State of parties No Title Wimpy lifts its ban on British beef Index A jolly good show, Jeeves Offer Cantona kick fan jailed for court attack Saturday in the Times Ill-health forces chief justice to retire early Grade orders Princess off Channel 4 couch Clement Freud Howard anger MP's legal bill Newcastle draw Still mates Directline Low and behold the spread of mad Conservative disease Political Skech Tributes highlight 'fearless courage ' of Lord Taylor Harrods New concern over reading standards Police fitted panic button in fan's house Cantona Case Immigrant ruled to be non-word Major backs flag veto Films appeal to millions Rich 'beat skin cancer' Tate gallery approved Barrymore in hospital Dog can't duck justice Wakeham tells press to leave Prince alone News in Brief Doctor's daughter is found murdered with lover By a Staff Reporter: Boy was killed as driver showed off Jail removes 'Jesus loves children' sign Researchers thank cast of 1,000 twins Sister star in epic double vision Japanese boss saw 'face like a football' Dixons Welsh girl 'taken to Yemen for arranged marriage' PC World Tory MP left with £250,000 bill for Blair aide case Press secretary 'not a witness in whom I could feel 100 per cent confidence' UPS and Downs of Action Man National post strike is looming Pupils expelled in barefoot PE row Somak Pave over lawns, water company tells gardeners ICL MPs say Campbell must go B&Q Lesbian accuses BR o sex bias Pacifist pastor wins fight for job Major pledges to sort out shambles over cattle cull BBC Toys bring smiles to Dunblane Special Mass held for girl who died saving her friend M Shokri & Associates Ltd Howard acted unlawfully over Bulger sentences High Court says Home Secretary treated young killers as adults by increasing detention Ruling further weakens minister's powers over judiciary Healthy asparagus worth waiting for Weekend Shopping Alcohol remedy can ruin joy of opera Medical Briefing Exam fear drives girl to kill herself Gateway 2000 Why long jail term fell foul of judge True blue bastion turns a deep grey Dixons No Title Labour sweeps to victory in former Thatcherite capital Dreadful showing leaves Tories in dire straits Riddell on Politics Election Results Round-Up Non-Metropolitan Councils Dearing breaks silence on lottery security concerns British serial killers outdo their American counterparts Disneyland Lawmen saddle up to quell violence Jaguar man jailed for road rage News in Brief Sams for trial Death from TB Payout for trip Grave robbers Comic creation Moscow puts Jews' exodus at risk Computers Made Simple! Yeltson gambles on negotiating Chechenia peace Picture Gallery Naples cracks down on bag-snatchers Gold Psychics usurp role of priests in France Swiss banks agree to open files on Holocaust funds Burt Reynolds faces losing Florida home The Times Spring Clearing Daughter in shock after Majorca ravine tragedy Our Foreign Staff: Tasmania gunman told journalist : I am having fun Abacha purge targets top brass BBC Briton accused of Iraq sales is freed From Associated Press in Essen: Bombs alert at supermarkets Rao's fate lies in hands of ragbag alliance Reuter: Arab author dies at his Haifa home British 'hooligan labourers' face Hong Kong crackdown Cellphones Oregon politician's antics undermine Republican hopes Poodle sues pizzeria over 'no dogs' order The Times Call for ban on Playboy Husain to bolster peace effort News in Brief (Reuter): Liberia battle Star quality (Reuter): Pill giveaway (Reuter): Singer freed (Reuter): Panda policy (AFP): Excess baggage Clinton backs citizens' right to sue over safety Moben One m the eye for Montreal leader in battle over Nelson Their starter for 20 minutes of fame Anjana Ahuja talks to the University Challenge victors Dollond & Aitchison Rape and the women the law abuses A new book argues that our legal system treats rape victims appallingly. Kathryn Knight talks to one woman about her traumatic court ordeal Voyages Jules Verne Dunblane Public Inquiry Notice Victims on trial Stephen is still my friend For the first time, Rik Mayall talks about his feelings after his West End co-star, Stephen Fry, walked out on him. Interview by Joseph Connolly Admiral Sharps Radio babble for breakfast Sign of the Times How to rescue British beef Clive Aslet argus thar we need a new countryside ministry, both to reassure consumers and to rebuild our ruined brrf herd Philip Howard We could celebrate the millenium by reforming our spelling-but it might take a thousand years to agree Modern English was a Norman bequest Oops apocalypse The Times Diary The pathology of protest Here are two studies in the decline of dissent into fanaticism Flagging? The Times Diary Good heavens The Times Diary Stark mad The Times Diary Day dreams The Times Diary Blame for Beef It is too easy to attack Brussels: the errors begin at home Light in Dark Places Remember the brave on World Press Freedom Day Contempt of Court The thug who assaulted a lawyer also struck against the law Views on German vision of Europe Women lawyers Care of children outside the home in the first five years Medical ethics and 'living wills' No light matter Protection of secrets Local democracy MP numbers Green shoots? Top that Court Circular Premium Bonds Luncheons Personal Column Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Appointments Memorial service Church news Dinners Anniversaries Lieutenancy of Argyll and Bute Forthcoming marriages University news The Times Marriage Latest wills Lord Houghton of Sowerby Lord Houghton of Sowerby, Pc, Ch, former Labour Mp, Cabinet minister and chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party, died yesterday aged 91. He was born on August 11,1989 Personal Column Trailfinders B. K. P. A The Times Acorn Stairlifts David Davis David Davis, MBE, Head of Bbc Children's Hour, 1953-61, and of BBC Children's Programmes (Sound). 1961-64, died on April 29 aged 87. He was born on June 27,1908 On this Day Dr Ronald Wilkinson Ronald Wildinson, doctor, playwright and novelist, died on April 20 aged 75. He was born on April 27,1920 The Times Crossword No 20,158 News Business Times Weathercall Newspapers Support Recycling In the Times Tomorrow Fraudster's wife declared bankrupt over £32m writ BT and C&W call off merger talks Labour to boost long-term saving DTI to keep golden share in electricity Arts Education A prize performance Price war takes toll of Kwik Save Sport Merchant Investors Television and Radio Business Today Surprise No appeal Post Office canvasses Royal Mail workers to avert national strike Dow falls on rate rise fears Natwest Barclays to consider new buyback Bellway confident despite profit dip La Senza to join AIM Tourist Rates Audit Office praises DTI on coal sale National Grid in Saudi link City police unit to track laundered cash Business Roundup Lottery hits gambling Luxembourg to cut tax Turner incurs loss Ciba-Geigy ruling due Bid for Brightstone Maiden beats forecasts Belfast airport rethink Gas shippers' price plea Royal Exchange Assurance Doubts at the pithead Hedging bets on RJB's coal deal The generators' second electric shock Demerger numbers look more favourable Pennington Body Shop dividend rises 55% GUS shares fall on warning BSE scare knocks Unilever Amicable Strategy Trust PLC Cable Commodities Life Options Golden shares decision hits power generators 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 Body Shop Unilever Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes No Kwik saviour Tempus ICI Wall Street Centre stage, yet in the wings The Times City Diary Photo call Tht Times City Diary True Endeavour The Times City Diary Wrong number The Times City Diary In the frame The Times City Diary Game play The Times City Diary No wedding bells for Bt and Cable and Wireless Eric Reguly explains why the telecoms deal of the decade has been called off Mid-size accountant will not be hit for six Picture Gallery Sir Alastair is best man to play hard with Eurotunnel banks In control without the top executives Bank of Scotland Employers face testing time as compensation claims increase Victoria McKee assesses the growth in litigation related to stress at work Economy 'to boom before election' Canadian Pizza diversifies Reuter: Nestle expects further rises NAPF calls for old tax regime T&N rules out appeal against cancer compensation order Hanson sells Seven Seas to Merck Ashley and L'Oreal team up The Sunday Times ICI to launch more stand-alone groups Business Roundup Charge hits Hopkinsons Vanguard raises £46m Power plant planned Holliday chief resigns Regal's rousing return The Times Unit Information Service Brittany Ferries Gilts and equities sharply lower HSBC Theatre 1 Oh, good show, Jeeves old thing Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on Ayckbourn's rewotked Wodehouse musical, Plus, cult correction Panache to the people Dance: Refreshing the parts many small ballet companies never reach London City Ballet Derngate, Northampton Nuremberg Sect addict in need of a tax Haven Bridewell, EC4 When a nun kicks the habit Opera: A first British staging for Hindemith's scandalous work Sancta Susanna Goldsmiths' College Music BBC Dance North in the South Concert ENP/Daniel Barhican Entertainments Choice 1 Weekend Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marlt Hargle 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 acrose the country Choice 2 Toiling at the rock face Paul Sexton meets pop survivor Ian McNabb, a defiant tortoise among hares Apollo The Times Art Gallery Mack & Mabel Choice 3 Gielgud Theatre Pop 1 Tomorrow never knows At marine Road, Oasis showed that they are ready to smash through the Wonderwall AD Pop 2 Pop 3 In and out of sorts Pop Albums: manic grumpy, desperate? David Sinclair finds The Cure Top Ten Albums Young, gifted and female Melanie Garside Borderline, WI Elvis Costello & The Attractions Pop 4 Pop 5 Voyage around the Horn Jazz Albums Education Perception St. George's University Technical Officer Denstone College Morris College of Journalism Study Languages in Europe Summer Schools Millfield Village of Education Multiple Display Advertising Items EF German Language Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Ecole Lémania Lausanne North London Collegiate School Education Language Courses Abroad The Design Summer School Greek and Latin at Lampeter Summer Revision DEE The Slade Summer School No Title Lucie Clayton Summer Courses in France St. Aldates College Learn French in France Career Analysts Ltd Lucie Clayton Middlesex University The Norwegian University of Science and Technology French in France Summer Fun in Bedford LSI Posts When were the wicked Sixties? Margaret Lesson finds time play'tricks University of Newcastle upon Tyne Raising the IT stakes The political parties are looked into a war of promises over new technology for schools, reports John O'Leary Education The Sunday Times Business Courses Kingston University The Birmingham Business School MBA No room at the school Is the appeals system a waste of time? Hugh Thompson reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Return of Rocca proves one long round of pleasure First round Cup contenders find comfort in the cold Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Custom Made builds first-day lead Petchey plans Davis Cup revival Tough tests for gold prospectors Thunderer: Sedgefield Waldner displays Olympic pedigree In Brief Final advance Wigan winged Yachts on ice Becker battles Wasps recruit Nash House proves hot property Weinstiks reject Japaneace advences for Derby hope Thunderer: Newmarket Rapid Raceline Riyadian to return in style Newmarket Channel 4 Thunderer: Hamilton Park Thunderer: Newton Abbot Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Thunderer: Bangor Hewitt swift to make mark for Middlesex TCCB Ilott deepens gloom at New Road Chapple makes short work of openers Thorpe bruised but prepared to bat on Scoreboards Yorkshire openers relentless in search of records Frustrated players decide to sign club contracts The Times Sports Service Gullit ready to keep the peace at Chelsea For the Record Word-Watching Picture Gallery Anderton stamps first class return Jess finds European place out of reach Today's Fixtures Ebdon defies formbook to secure early advantage BBC Stage set for drama after extra time Frenchman restoring Ferrari's power and glory Oliver Holt meets Jean Todt, who has masterminded the renaissance of an Italian giant Ruddles County Riddles Benn back as title challenger Poles apart, and united Radio Choice How to get a wheelchair to take-off speed Review BBC Satellite and Cable Choice Golf Woan spells woe for Newcastle Forest's equalser gives Manchuster United two-point lead going into final matches Times Two Crossword Hoddle steps into limelight after accepting England's invitation Henley Management College Cricket Dejected Keegan is lost for words Sorry, must fly. I'll be home for dinner As the travel market recovers from recession, British businessmen are travelling the world on day-trip tickets. Hervey Elloiott reports The railway children Steve Keenan looks at the rebirth of train links in Europe Air Inter Europe Air France The legs contest passengers love Extra legroom, improved choice of videos and better shopping facilities all contribute to customer care, David Churchill Airline Comforts CSA Meridiana No food, no frills, but it's cheap Low-Cost Tickets Let's face it. Air travel can often be murder Duty-Free Shopping AmericanAirlines Channel operators target premium class passengers Le Shuttle Club Class Hi-Grade Continental Airlines An Escort or a Harley, sir? Car Rental Cutting out the stress - before boarding Airline Ground Services Why female high-flyers are more at risk than men Pat Blai reports on the medical ricsks, social and otherwise, for travelling Britons, and some offers some timely advice on prevention Pillow talk is popular Hotels Teleadapt Poland New Will taxman pocket your travel perks? The Chancellor may ground the airlines' frequent flyer gift schemes Loyalty Bonuses Canadian OAG Reed Travel Group Head in the clouds, finger on the button Travel Gardets Lifestyle Survey The special needs of Superwoman The difficulties female travellers face remain unresolved, says Catherine cherwyned Women feel security is the key issue to be tackled A hotel lift or deserted corridor is dangerous Easyjet Britain flies through red tape and cuts costs European Travel New heliport for London? Helicopters Brought to book, the highs and lows of exotic foreign travel Travel Guides Tap Air Portugal Taxi! Step on it, I've got a conference to catch... Air Taxis and Executive Jets British Airways Roboagent: the future of high-tech travel Travel Shops
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