News from 14/05/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Tunku Varadarajan, Leslie Fielding (Eu Director General for External Relations), Don Taylor, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Maxwell Hutchinson President, Nick Nuttall, D. W. Steele, Executive Director, Charles Morgan, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Cannes Film Festival, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Sandy Ellis, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, John Sherborne, Giles Coren, Thunderer, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, Robert Wright, Bill Woodburn, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, George Cantuar, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Andrew England, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, Sally O'Sullivan, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, David Charter, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Kate Muir, Clark Terry, Alec Eden, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, P. H. S., N. G. B. Hersey, Gary Slapper, Gillian Bowditch, Steve Earle, Nicholas Watt and Arthur Leathley, and Martin Fletcher, Kay Davenport, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, John Laws, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Dennis Shaw, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Alan Hamilton and John Vincent, P. H. S, Violet Johnstone, Milt Jackson, Robert Winston, Roger Tant, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Derek Foster (Shadow Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster), Jonathan Shepherd, Ben MacIntyre Paris Correspondent, Alastair Brett, Chris Hadley, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alison Beckett, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Guy Walters, Agence France-Presse, Peter Ball and Peter Robinson, Chris Parker, Michael Horsnell and Ronald Faux, Alan Tillier, Matthew Parris, Angélique Kidjo, Scrivenor, David Askham, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Joe Joseph and John Goodbody, Philip Pangalos, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Kyle Smith, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Alyson Rudd and Alasdair Murray, Mary Burns, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Fiona Bawdon, Jack Bailey, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, John O'leary and Lindsay Cook, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoTest-tube baby doctor helps HIV women Call for tighter controls at clinics O. J. blames the media Chirac praise Ceasefire hope Tv & Radio The price of a university place Labour plans holiday cuts in streamlined Parliament 'Stimulating' bomb hoax blows up in teacher's face Index Getting into shape Index Mitre for opponent of women priests How to escape the TV summer of sport Index Gas chief says price cuts could cost 10,000 jobs Direct Line Home Insurance The £50,000 Victor Balmy House gets curiouser and curiouser Political Sketch Mayhew welcomes Sinn Fein hint of fresh ceasefire Right-wing MPs turn on Clarke Hover Speed Heseltine rejects beef ban reprisal Harman pledges to reform fundholding News in Brief Bullet to be removed Labour gun reforms Army to fund appeal Golden egg laid at last Buried treasure sold Thames steps to reopen TV reporter dies Pop go Oasis tickets Boy dies in sand tunnel Thornton 'killed violent husband to keep the house' 'She did not want to move out and murder seemed the ultimate solution' By Staff Reporters: Ex-fiancé sought in baby inquiry Rorke's Drift Vc likely to break world record Scot sings French Eurovision entry Patek Philippe Geneve Stalker is jailed for terrifying neighbour Summer TV will be a big turn-off for sport haters The prospect is a diet of football, Olympics, tennis, cricket and motor racing. Often all in a single day Microsoft Barclays bids for student loans Direct Line Mortgages Passive smoking 'poses no danger' Father to sue after teachers bar son from classroom Wrong plane brings Bader Spitfire hunters down to earth Sewills By a Staff Reporter: Family challenges reprieve for pair in playground shooting MOPS By a Staff Reporter: Briton on holiday is raped and murdered Corrections Lawyers demand to see Lyell over 'crisis in courts' Hewlett Packard Oj rides tackles from doyens of daytime TV He came, he saw, he appeared on prime-time TV. But why? "I was doing nothing, " he replied. Peter Barnard and Kate Alderson follow the man and the myth Polaris bows out of navy service Eagle Star Direct Rome urged to name new Archbishop of Liverpool Caholic Church divided over likely candidates to succed Worlock in 'hot scat' northern diocese Oiled seabirds die 10 days after rescuers free them Pilot Hitecpoin V5 Man denies murdering French girl News in Brief £2.2m for boy Path stays put Uncle remanded Ta ta for now Diary of Survivor Carpet tycoon puts hard-up Tories on a sound footing The Windfall Payment Plan from Vauxhall Clarke and his Shadow are in similar corners Riddell on Politics Mandelson endorses 'redoubtable' Brown In Parliament Worldcall Film world deserts cool Austen for passionate Hardy Groupe Schneider Persecution puts a high price on the model nun who turned out to be a hidden treasure Bonn is shaken by euro rebellion among Kohl allies German unions step up strikes Norwich Union Direct Paris and Madrid in informal EU pact Picture Gallery Pope's attacker asks Vatican to intercede Heat goes out of Russia spy row Chirac rekindles entente cordiale French President pursues his love affair with British Jacques Chrirac, the republication with a penchant for royalty, arrives in Britain in a conciliatory mood, writes Ben Macintyre from Paris Mobile phone centre Elysée's new tenant opts for grandeur Hill House Hammond Railtrack Share Offer Everest blizzard kills veteran on fifth climb Helicopter plucks survivor from mountain at 20,000ft Prime Health Gore dogs Clinton tracks in White House trial run Sports stars coached on patent law (Reuter): Liberian refugees forced out of Ghana World Summary Israeli shot dead in West Bank (AFP): Leader dies 'Black box' find (Reuter): Storm kills 50 (AFP): Serb in custody (AFP): Barry returns (AFP): £. 5m sweetener ANC favourites fill Cabinet as critics turn on Mandela (AFP): Armed faction reconciled with Kabul Colonial Direct China 'will follow Hong Kong road' Hamilton Charity pleads with Peking to free club's dancing tiger Coalition rebuff for Rao Vitamins, allergies and good food for thought Grace Bradberry investigates the belief that what you eat affects your way of life Ginkyo Dealing with Hyperactive Children A deadly combination The dangers of drinking and smoking together Saga Services Ltd Tomorrow on the Media pages: At home with Sally… Rukba Have you got it insured? Thousands queue at the Antiques Roadshow only to be told that their 'treasures' are junk, says Giles Coren Set snobs alight Sign of the Times Multiple Display Advertising Items First direct Is France leaving us behind? Anatole Kaletsky says growth can be achieved the French way Picture Gallery Greening of the giants Multinationals are boycotting industrial fishing—in their own interest Spy hatcher Diary Prague fling Diary Savile service Diary Show off Diary And so to Bed Diary Fertility, Aids and prejudice Robert Winston on why he gave IVF to an HIV patient Prophets of Prague The right questions, if not all the right answers Clown and Broke Economics and the Treasury dominate politics The Auld Alliance Gaels and Gauls have much in common British options in cloud-cuckoo-land Flying the flag Dr Carey's lecture Labour and Whitehall Pitfalls in long-term care reforms Faulty typecasting School buildings Brought to book Oflot security Army chaplains' duty of discretion British theatre High society London footpath Court Circular Today's royal engagements Legal appointments Meeting Appointment Concert Personal Column Survivor of wrecked ship carves memorial to lost sailors Requiem Mass Dinners Anniversaries Marriages Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Birthdays today Nnamdi Azikiwe Nnamdi Azikiwe, the first President of Nigeria and one of the earliest leaders of the nationalist movement in West Africa, died on May 11 aged 91. He was born on November 16,1904 Personal Column Joan Thirkettle Joan Thirkettle, ITN news reporter, died from cancer on May 11 aged 48. She was born on September 14,1947 Mr Churchill Meets the House A honeymoon that has lasted a year As President Chirae begins a state visit to Britain, Times writers in London and Paris take stock of his influence at home and a abroad Anglo-French Relations The bulldozer gains ground Profile of the President Loreal Perfection Delifrance Stein Atkinson Stordy Limited Does self-esteem explain a French woman's mystique? Perfume Air Inter Europe Air France The man who styled the world Kate Muir Meets Fashion Mogul Pierre Cardin National Front lands a right hook After 12 months in office President Chirac finds himself fighting the 'feel-bad factor' on both the political and economic fronts Politics Pierre cardin Spring offensive starts to beat the depression Economics Fightback against le Big Mac Food French Culture with a London Address Chambre de Commerce Francaise de Grande-Bretagne Associated Lift Services Limited Pedalling through history Tourism Ministere De L Economie Et Des Finances Alliance Trancaise Turbulent time in industry Industry Cantona's winner brings home the bacon for Jones Wembley showpiece provides dramatic conclusion to enthralling first year of ITF ITF Interactive Team Football Final Scores Leading players at awards luncheon Goalkeepers The players' final scoring lotals with which to assess how you performed during the season Full Backs Central Defenders The Professionals' Scores Central Defenders Midfield Players Strikers Managers The Times Crossword No 20,167 News Business Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Norway short breaks Around Britain Yesterday Abroad Forecast In the Times Noon today High Tides Hours of Darkness Law Price curbs threaten British Gas Business Editor Lindsay Cook TransCo future in doubt4 SFA takes no action on copper company Slowdown for factory gate prices John Charcol Housing market begins to stir Arts Business sees the wisdom of age Sport Boardroom departure at Wh Smith BAe and Matra deal on target Television and Radio Business Today Gap in orders costs 600 Yarrow jobs Engineers will put UK employees on works councils McKenna & Co Ladbroke lengthens merger odds Court blow for T&n over asbestos claims Cocoa at 8-year high Workfare redundant Fokker rescue possible Apple to cut models Coventry drops CU Airbus change wins support Jobs go as Powerstore outlets close Tourist Rates Renationalising British Gas Ofgas offers a model for Labour How Barclays could gain from demerger Cashbacks cause mutual pain Standard Life to sell £900m stake in Bank of Scotland Allergan merger is called off PFI hits another setback Treasury reaction troubles business leaders Kunick optimistic on gaming laws Stakis develops a healthy interest in fitness BTR Commodities Liffe Options British Gas shares hit for £1.2bn by Ofgas review Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Sport and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Anglo-French missive Tempus Bank of Scotland Stakis Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes T&n Wall Street Seeing double The Times City Diary Short cuts The Times City Diary Taxing times The Times City Diary Looks familiar The Times City Diary Only the best The Times City Diary TransCo laid open to fire in regulatory battlefield Christine Buckley says the prospects look bleak for British Gas's demerger and funding hopes British business marches slowly back on the road to Mandalay Joanna Pitman assesses Burma's economy Barclays de Zoete Wedd Limited Tory Right is wrong on tax Virtuoso display from the maestro David Askham discovers a craftsman who switched from boats to bows Picture Gallery Business to Business Briefings Plea for less regulation to benefit small firms Plan by Bell Cablemedia for closer Mercury link Beazer acquires Church Business to Business Fenner boosted by expansion NatWest Shell's Nigerian record attacked Opec's output dips Richards resignation EU to study VW aid Maid losses increase House gloom hits CSR Prices agreement seals water deal Business Roundup The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ascot Shares slip in lacklustre trading Meridiana Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young Reuter Simkin Zarak Macrae Brenner Graham Gilla & Young Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young Neglect and the causes of death Gary Slapper asks why inquest law results in so few' lack of care' verdicts Picture Gallery Succession book opens Inns and Outs Baker & McKenzie Confessions of a troublemaker Coaching Witnesses Quarry Dougall Michael Page Legal Quarry Dougall Zarak Macrae Brenner Chambers Birth of the superwitness Giving evidence in court can be territying. So why shouldn't witnesses be prepared by experts? Fiona Bawdon reports Kellyfield Consulting Adamson & Partners Laurence Simons OMLX Reform in the public interest John Laws argues for some extension of the courts' powers of judicial review Zarak Macrae Brenner Barlow Lyde & Gilbert Appointments to the Office of District Judge Korean Legal Consultant Commercial Westminster Medical Post Graduate Diploma in Law PQE De Montfort University, Leicester Butterworths Turks & Caicos Islands, B. W. I. Litigation Hollins Chambers Graduates of Any Discipline Hayes Staff Legal Bond Pearce Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items VAT treatment of overpayments Stopping vehicle on road with double white lines Legal Appointments Special Project Lawyer Quarry Dougall Bank claim not a mortgage action Lloyd's bylaw does not infringe EU competition law Barclays The price of a university place David Charter on funding and how universities are adapting to a new kind of student The best jobs for the summer and where to find them There is money to be made by going to a Buckingham Palace garden party or Wimbledon for the tennis How the Class of 93 are getting on Three students describe how they have fared since taking up studying Centres that can help students to pay their way Good Student loans and grants 'It's a cool, groovy happening place' In Birmingham it is chocolate mousse, in Bradford it is the rent - Chris Hadley on the attractions of different cities Debt is away of life Students expect to be poor, and to have a good time A simple question of market research Student Marketing is interested in everything you do Tomorrow Barclays The man who traded in the best of taste Richard Cork on William Morris at the V&a; plus other centenary shows dedicated to a gaint of arts and crafts Victoria and Albert Museum Visual Art 1 Visual Art 2 Did the patient seducer have his way? John Russell Taylor on the fruits of Morris's attempt to revolutionise industry through craft - and vice versa Visual Art 3 Arkady Volodos Visual Art 4 Morris Round-Up First shoots of a vintage crop It may be raining, but the outlook is bright for Geoff Brown at the Cannes Film Festival Blame it on the doctor Theatre Resurrction Bush Film 1 Film 2 A slave to the rhythm POP: African diva Angélique Kidjo and country's Steve Earle Jest a bad ol' boy at heart Theatre Rowdy tunes require rhinos Jazz Still in the swing The Times Pop Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 Champion of all that's beautiful John Allison meets Henri Dutilleux, the 80-year-old composer currently visiting London for a celebration of French music Youth opportunities Concert LSO/Rostropovich Barcbican Music 1 Music 2 League sets its sights on union's heartlands Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Par excellence is decisive for Davies Patricia Davies on the British golfer whose resolve earned her a third major title Keene on Chess Winning Move Leading Final Scores Cup defeat the spur for Neath Cellphones direct Rusedski falls at the first hurdle In Brief Tyson setback Davies dictates Sanderson back On shortlist Inspirational Irani rises to challenge in victory pursuit Essex shrug off loss of Gooch and Law to emphasise title credentials Symonds keeps his options open The Times Leicestershire draw comfort from record Yesterday's Scoreboards McCague offers all-round reminder to England Century by Dale opens the way to success for Glamorgan No quarter asked in tense finale Tax plans threaten overseas owners Racing Ahead The Times Stylish Ways appeals in sprint Chepstow Results from Yesterdays Four Meetings York York Course Specialists Rapid Raceline Venables facing double blow to Euro 96 planning Collymore out and Jones doubtful Squads Pools Forecast Word-Watching For the Record Today's Fixtures Francis goes back to the future Forthcoming Company Golf Days ABC of the worried GP Radio Choice In our genes, we all look very much alike Review Choice Satellite and Cable Rugby League Back's push on referee brings six-month ban Times Two Crossword No 781 Harding's bridges burnt by Bates Follett conquers Lord's slope to scale new bowling heights Advanced Hair Studio Raging Jackson plans giant leap into new territory
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