News from 04/05/1996
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Norma Grant, Phil Yates, Anthony Harris, John Naughton, Jon Ashworth, Brendan Martin, Stephen Brook, Mark Mann, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Adrian Lee, Nigel Colborn, Jack Arkinstall, Jane MacQuitty, Magnus Linklater, Inigo Gilmore, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Tim Oliver, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Roger Maynard, Kenneth Baker, Kevin Eason, John Jolliffe, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Roger Berthoud, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Roger Bray, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Benet Steinberg, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Carlton Reid and Kathryn Leigh, Karl Lamers, Peter Davis Director, Libby Purves, Candida Crewe, Ian Morton, Robin Young, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Patrick Middleton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, H. J. Baker, Kea, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Richard Stott, Quentin Letts, Philip Argent, Ian Bradley, David Hands, Frances Bissell, Sarah Jones, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Michael S. Stainton, David Charter, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nicholas Wapshott, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Carl Mortished Edited, Lizanne Rose, Russell Kempson, Roger Bell, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Johnson, Barry Millington, Joanne Bower Honorary Secretary, George Plumptre, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Charter, Education Correspondent, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Leyla Linton, Andrew Roberts, Karen Zagor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, James Allcock, Ian Stirling, Harriet Paterson, Richard Evans, Herb Greer, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Anne Watson, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Marcel Berlins, Elliott (Chairman), Kevin Eason and Alan Copps, David Leigh, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Jack Crossley, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sara McConnell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Alan Copps, Jonathan Palmer, Karen Kay, Francis Fitzgibbon, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Jane Owen, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Barry Ward, Helen Pridham, Marlene Dietrich, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Simon Jenkins, Hattie Ellis, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Kyle Smith, Graham Allen, Marianne Curphey and Robert Miller, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, Zoe Keniston, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Denis Stevens, Michael Henderson, Fiona Beckett, Christina Rees, Alasdair Murray, Anthony Howard, David Long, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Ian Murray and James Landale, Gill Hornby, Jonathan Mirsky, Stacy Sullivan, Dominic Kennedy, Social Services Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoCar 96 Defiant Major fights on for a year Tug-of-love Zulu boy's flight home halted at 11th hour The Times Index Fishermen rescued by BA crew Magazine Chilly break in prospect for bank holidaymakers Picture Gallery Simon Jenkins Index 5,000 jobs go in insurance deal Aids test review finds 4 with HIV Bank Holiday Money Outcry after Cantona kick fan is freed Bombardier Premium Bitter The Times on Monday National Savings Beef farmers take Europe to court Speed-limit pictures challenged by the RAC Picture Gallery Times names cub reporters Legal bill of £80,000 with payoff for Lewis News in Brief Hospital fall kills girl A1 Fayed acquires Viva! Sainsbury's nappy offer Footballer charged Burns victim has baby Rhodes to the City Pictures capture last moments before women drowned Judge bars male gay couple from adopting child After 1,500 lessons, learner takes her test - and fails Boy from Pakistan can stay in Britain Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Soldier ambushed and robbed of rifle News in Brief Life for rapist Windsor clash Council payout Herald error Doctors' dismay Fund stolen B&Q Blacklisted schools at risk of failing pupils will be inspected every term How well do our children read? A two-part series beginning in The Times on Tuesday Dons decry rise in teaching by untrained research staff Lunn Poly British girl died after being 'treated' by conman Camelot admits that thousands could be addicted to lottery Father wins right to pursue airgun pupils in court Monks' fish traps back in business AA Barclays Airport X-ray confirms Hercules is an antique Kennedy, marriage and mistresses The Sunday Times Microsoft Council dismissed woman after she became a priest Multiple Display Advertising Items Saintly pioneer placed God and His love at our centre Credo Four patients cleared by faulty test told they have Aids virus Lord Justice Rose tipped to succeed Taylor in top post Viking British Airways No Title Walkers start to encircle capital M&G Complete List of Results Zoo Internet Great survivor faces another 12 months of hard labour Riddell on Politics Town hall disaster will sap Tories' campaign strength Right wing calls for radical policies We are the winners, say Lib Dems Disneyland Paris MPs who ask not for whom the bell tolls Dixons British aid got Hitler's engines back on the rails for Bosnia Human parts sold in South African witchcraft killings Yeltsin cuts campaign tour after heckling Extra ordinary Our Foreign Staff: Blow to Peking as hounded dissident escapes to America Our Foreign Staff: Police in Tasmania reopen files on five earlier deaths Chimps could join the family of man Premier Service Currys No Title Hamlet's ghost goes east Hezbollah used Un base to avoid wrath of Israel Currys Britain's Biggest Electrical Retailer Recognition offer denied Picture Gallery American plane flew from Britain 'to spy on France' Dole adopts tougher line on Clinton Post dispute delivers blow to Olympic plans 94 years' jail for subway firebomber News in Brief (Reuter): Landmine blow (Reuter): Doctor for trial (AP): Law chief held (AFP): 100 not out 'Clown prince' is no joke House of Orange concerned about spread of unseemly Windsor behaviour Amsterdam File Renault Cars with Flair Rome ill-prepared for the millennium Leading the Way in Family Finance Fight to save Dutch from damnation Opinion Rising stars in the arts firmament Tobias Hill Great British Hopes Royal Opera House Theatre Last chance to win the popular vote The birdcage Less enchantment to the deja vu Theatre: Revival of Dennis Potter's play is too big for its breeches Blue Remembered Hills Lyttelton Multiple Display Advertising Items Rising Star On Monday The Tenors Festivals Multiple Display Advertising Items The 49th Aldeburgh Festival of Music and the Arts Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Classical Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Banging about in the kitchen Jonanna Pitman meets the superb percussionist Evelyn Glennie on the eve of her British tour London Arts Board Endgame Swan Hellenic Music 1 Music 2 Youthful energy Concert LSO/Harding Barbican The Sunday Times Base Note Take That line up a Novello Base Notes Choice Old MacDonald had a wind farm Due to a squalid deal between Greens, farmers and government, the British landscape is being scarred by dark, satanic wind towers Why her will wasn't done Anthony Howard recalls the Iron Lady's cold war with the Church of England hierarchy How galling The Times Diary Old mould The Times Diary Tooth tour The Times Diary Out of school The Times Diary Hark the Tory faithful returning to the fold These results should bring the party to its senses, says Kenneth Baker In mitigating the Government's unpopularity, Mr Major's stoic virtues are an advantage Royal elbow The Times Diary Major Possibilities The Times Defeat defeatism and speak to the ideals of Britain Balance in Justice The Times The next Lord Chief Justice should seek to consolidate French Footwork The Times A tricky ball in Chirac's court The nation state as seen from Bonn Lottery licence Coastguard dispute Farm food and the length and quality of human life Search for peace in the Middle East Openness on defence Youth violence Voice of the governed Churches' destruction Real hymns Brought to book Court Circular Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers Diplomatic and legal appointments Memorial services Personal Column Service dinners Dinner Weekend birthdays The Middlesex Regiment (DCO) Picture Gallery Church news Church services tomorrow Weekend anniversaries Church in Wales Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Emile Habibi Emile Habibi, Israeli Arab writer and politician, died in Nazareth on May 2 aged 73. He was born in Haifa on August 29,1922 Personal Column Scott Douglas Scott Douglas, dancer and ballet master, died of emphysema in Manhattan on March 26 aged 68. He was born in E1 Paso, Texas, on June 16,1927 The Times Air Vice-Marshal J. F. Roberts Air Vice-Marshal J. F. Roberts, CB, CBE, former Director-General of Raf Ground Training, died on April 20 aged 83. He was born on February 24,1913 Reviewers who Do Not Read Mock Trial for the Kings Fund Peter Swales Peter Swales, formerly chairman of Manchester City Football Club and an ex-chairman of the Football Association's international committee, died on May 2 after a heart attack aged 63. He was born on Christmas Day, 1932 The Times Crossword No 20,159 Aberlour Defiant Major fights on for a year Opinion Times Weathercall Marriott Magazine Sections Weekend 10 15 Vision Sun and Royal merger to cost up to 5,000 jobs Business Today Martin Waller Woolwich late with report on ex-chief Colorvision's founders quit board Working Week Labour activist elected by IoD Sport Midlands talks to mystery bidder Bank of Ireland Mortgages Weekend Money The Hidden Assets at Grindlays Mindscape blow for Pearson The Times The Roundheads are after the family silver ABC Cinemas set for comeback after £68m buyout Hope for Coal Investments pits Pension review plea Multiple Display Advertising Items Tourist Rates Courtaulds patent win US rate rises 'on hold' New Costain warning BBC Radio Abbey National enters the car finance market Business Roundup Balancing the past and the present at Anz Grindlays Hidden Assets Scottish Widows Polished spirit endures in Q's workshop A Working Week for: Stephen Whatmore Jon Ashworth meets the man behind some of the extras that turn a sleek car into a mobile office or a bespoke armoured vehicle Commodities Liffe Options Insurance merger helps shake off doldrums 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 Electricity C&W Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Running for cover Tempus Costain Wall Street Pension Plan Red signals on the line to flotation Risks and rewards of coupling your fortunes to the rise and fall of Railtrack shares Marianne Curphey asks whether predictions of high yields should be taken at face value Why funds are getting bearish Investment Strategy The Long or Short Haul? Trackers for the long-term Karen Zagor on the value of timing in the market Morgan Grenfell Asset Management Outcast Financial flaw in being female Many women face hardship in retirement, says Sara McConnell National Savings How bosses and workers fare elsewhere Leasehold law reform dogged by obstacles Question of Money How to develop mutual mistrust Comment Inflation dogs life of Brian Karen Zgor meets the pet owners who have seen their pug's policy rise 89% Why the Premiums Rose so Fast Prudential LGT Portfolio CGT Allowances March 1996 Perpetual Tessa 's world grows more complex Do not equate the recent quiet spell with a lack of activity, says Sarah Jones Best First Tessas—% Gross Follow-On Tessas SEC The Equitable Life Savers attack 'offensive' National Counties stand The ombudsman is to look at a society ban on 'speculative accounts, says Anne Ashworth Schroders Flemings Fidelity Direct Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Carr Sheppards Banque Indosuez Group Kohl industry cheers UK Germany's budget should benefit investiors, says Robert Miller HTR Scot Am tests patience of the Revenue The Equitable Life When lump sum annuity does not become you Sunalliance Fidelity Investments Virgin Multiple Display Advertising Items Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Age should be no concern for savers The Times Money Information Serive Chase De Vere Investments Plc Equities halve earlier losses Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service Meridiana Gooch picks favourite rivals for punishment Moxon masters haul of records Ultras offer exciting prospects Rain has remedial effect on Howell Hollioake cashes in as bowlers dawdle Barnett reaches milestone in style Petchey's dismal run continues Pooley opens up rich seam of runs Britain loses out in race for money Yesterday's Scoreboards BBC Radio Mark Of Esteem has classic appeal Richard Evans Nap: Verzen (3.50 Newmarket) Next best: Abou Zouz (2.35 Newmarket) Racy Young Filly Seeks Partner Free Turf Guide! Travelling the Turf William Hill Big Race Line-Up Thunderer: Newmarket Rapid Raceline Detailed Form Guide to the 13 Contenders Racing next Week Struggler should relish return to minimum trip Phar Too Touchy tries further Thunderer: Haydock Park Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Uttoxeter Thunderer: Warwick Thunderer: Hexham Thunderer: Hereford Renault GIF Thunderer: Thirsk Cecil optimistic that Bosra Sham will take Guineas chance Big-Race Field Detailed Form Guide to the 13 Contenders Thunderer: Salisbury An empire built on tradition Richard Evans hears Wafic Said, owner of the 1,000 Guineas favourite, praise British racing Matiya has each-way potential Thunderer: Newmarket Final festivities fail to disguise rugby's backstage turmoil Twickenham Teams Jenkins carries inspirational force into day of reckoning For the Record Cardiff Teams Centre stage beckons for wings David Hands on a confrontation that could scorch the Twickenham earth Sheffield enjoy steady climb to third place Cellphones direct Freund's slow play incurs new penalty In Brief Old foes meet Stowe steps in Young hopeful Newton leads The Times Match-By-Match Guide to the Premiership Tomorrow French artist restores tarnished reputation with strokes of genius Saturday portrait: Eric Cantona, by Michael Henderson Ball pins hopes for survival on help from rivals Today's Fixtures The Times Cricket Key to safer keeping is staying out of the kitchen Dave Beasant is a settled man once more, Russell Kempson reports Odds stacked against Scally playing the wag David Powell on the chairman seeking to pull a winning stroke on the football pitch Stark back in style to stake Badminton claim Tomorrow's Fixtures O'Sullivan reaches landmark on way to recovery Cricket Newcastle hope champion story has sting in tail Leaders head for happy ending The Last Lap Briatore baffled by another bad day for Benetton Breitling Details from Imola Picture Gallery Snooker Quinnell offered new route back to his roots Lewis has Tyson in sight Games No Title Picture Gallery How Organic Should your Garden Be? Gardeners' Question Time regular Nigel Colborn keeps his garden organic—but with just a little help from his chemical friends Travel Food Competition A Fujifilm camera for every entrant Win Lifewatch membership in our London Zoon competition Dolphin Correction Renault Products Organic Gardens Rhubarb stalks and mutterings Ignored by chefs, despised by children and potentially poisonous—but this humble crop seems an ideal candidate for home cooking Take the work out of an after-work party Fast Food Chocolate Box The Rail Shop Pizza in the works Fry guy Digest Jerry can Tub stars Kumquat May Mushy teas Landscaping by design To avoid costly mistakes when recreating a garden, call in a designer, call in a designer, says stephen Anderton Nothing Runs like a Deere Weekend Tips Gardens to visit Garden Answers Shut out Burglars Ashdown Special Offers Agriframes Nationwide Service Knowle Nets Multiple Display Advertising Items AGF Quality Garden Fencing in PVC-U Freedom and Independence Wadham Trading Company Compton Buildings Ltd Pounds Quality Timber Buildings Ardenco Ltd The Scientific Solution to Hart Water Countax Fit and Forget Night Lights The Chelsea Plant Stand Honda Allen BOB Andrews Ltd Metpost Cannock Gates Ltd Britain's Bet Selling Garden Tractor National pet week Pet News Rules for Rover Bounce and pounce Winning moggies The Times Canines compete in cyberspace You don't have to train for the Internet's Virtual Dog Show even the deceased can be entered Don't let your animal suffer in vain A Vet Writes… Shell-shocked lonely heart Tortoises can be disorientated after hibernation so proper care is vital North of the Thames English Courtyard Ballymore Properties Limited Watermark For Sale John D Wood & Co Launch yourself into a new life Picture Gallery Where to find information and advice about living afloat Top counties in the prices poll The Times What drove the Lean machine? A meticulous biography of one of our greatest film directions does not reveal the inner man, Nicholas Wapshott says The rainbow at childhood's end The Innocent Eye By Herbert Read Smith Settle, £10.95 Bantam Press Passion from the freezer The Frequency of Souls By Marry kay Zuravelff Chatto & Windus, £15.99 Sweet and sour dreams Goodbye to magic: comeuppance for the girl bullies; and real school life Children's Books The Times /Dillons Bestsellers Gentleman of Verona An Italian Educatin By Tim Parks Secker & Warburg, £10 Multiple Display Advertising Items With a dash of Wooster sauce The Gun Seller By Hugh Laurie Heinemann, £12.99 Engines of Creation By K. Eric Drexler Fourth Estate, £7.99 The Afterlife and Other Stories By John Updike Penguin, £6.99 Armadillos and Old Lace By Kinky Friedman Faber, £5.99 Contributors : Hazel Leslie, Alison Burns, Amanda… River of Time New in Paperback By Jon Swain Minerva, £6.99 Resistance By Anita Shreve Abacus, £6.99 Sleepers By Lorenzo Carcaterra Arrow, £5.99 Taking Apart the Poco Poco By Richard Francis Fourth Estate, £7.99 Life in a family-size pack Libby Purves is both fired with envy and deeply moved by a mother's account of birth, death, love and loss Family Life By Elizabeth Luard Bantam, £16.99 No Title Nobbling the scales of justice Can an entire jury be subverted? Marcel Berlins now believes it The Runaway Jury By John Grisham Century, £16.99 Archer's paper tigers Richard Stott finds the real media moguls more gripping than fiction The Fourth Estate By Jeffrey Archer HarperCollins, £16.99 Picture Gallery A cryptic cracker Enigma By Robert Harris Arrow Books, £5.99 Take part in a medical experiment Book News Barker wins for her bite Children London Pop London Town & Country Manner Ltd No Title Jazz London Picture Gallery Classical London Opera London Picture Gallery Theatre London Galleries/museums London Film Supplicant and silent Tories Ruth Gledhill joins the Conservative Christian Fellowship at prayer At your Service Religion London Regional Fairs/shows London Regional Comedy Dance David Lodge Coming Soon London Regional Picture Gallery Acorn Stairlifts Pure Silk Waistcoats D. W. Watkins T. M. 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