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News from 21/05/1996

1996; Gale Group;

Autores

Richard Ford and Arthur Leathley, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Brian Collett, Richard Gallafent, Andrew Pierce, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Mark Souster, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ivo Tennant, Mary Riddell, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Georges Ware, James Bone, Derek Wheatley, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Bryan Hart, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, David Hobman (Director), Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Giles Coren, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Marcus Binney and Alan Hamilton, Ahmed Fazl, Robert Wright, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Jeremy Thorpe, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Arthur Leathley and Michael Hornsby, William Goff, Joseph Connolly, Woodrow Wyatt, Alastair D. Harper, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, John Wadham, Director, Paul Durman, Philip Bassett, John Hopkins, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Ruth Pitter, Co-ordinator, Paul Sexton, Steuart & Francis, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, John Russell Taylor, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, M. Al Fayed, Chairman, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Warwick Charlton, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Richard Duce, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Scrivenor, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Hugh Monro, Philip Jeune, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Wilhelm Nolling, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, James Willoughby, Colin McQuillan, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, David H. Hubbard,

Resumo

An Old Man's Obsession Britain loses fight to ease Eu beef ban Meat embargo may stay until 1997 Picture Gallery Tory funding Gloomy outlook Index Sinn Fein 'ready to fall in line' Cannes showers awards on British film-maker The King of Trash Road Rage Sex case WPC fights on Kelly to be named Liverpool archbishop Libby Purves Work ethic Direct Line Home Insurance Play the £25,000 Game Labour aims to levy tax on graduates Bald truth about Pendry's patchy performance Political Sketh Labour calls for Nolan to inquire into Tory funding Former party treasurer urges Conservatives to return 'dubious' Nadir donatin Sue Cook New colleges move to pupil selection One Nation Dorrell stakes claim to centre ground Distant kinsman who plays up his royal connections Redwood supports rebels on media Railtrack investors make fast profit News in Brief Envoys expelled Pilots' strike vote Canal pair shot Rights violated Kirov Christmas Cadbury rejoins Jon Pertwee dies Sale ordered Admiral Air crash nurse hailed as heroine for saving doctor Burglars steal cathedral treasures Explosive theory casts new light on Battle of Waterloo Gardeners dig in for a long, hot summer Mercury Communications Paul Mitchell Two beers on ferry may cost drivers £4,000 French fine Police hope for video clue to roadside killing Corrections Mégane Employees' day at sea ends on sandbank Law Society calls in Tim Bell to improve battered image Underneath the arches: the best London address Prime Health £23m lottery grant lets Science Museum spread its wings By a Staff Reporter: Teenager in death crash had no licence The Times Prisoner wins £1,000 for delay in release Halifax 1,500ft asteroid comes close to making the Earth move Nazi tag hides two tribes who want to go to war German and Dutch football hooligans look forward to settling old scores Euro 96 Supporters bring Turkish season to a violent close Morals clash with money over plan for Jersey casino Prisons bill rises by £1m a month Ex-soccer player hacked to death News in Brief Electric muggers Campus choice Killings inquiry Winner on tour Gymkhana death Filipinos held Clegg libel win Life for wife killer BR crash charges Labour is forced to reconsider 'tartan tax' plan Straw to put more teenagers on trial In Parliament Hamilton libel law campaign falters Crunchy Bran Magazine gaffe puts Meacher on read alert The most dangerous road race in the world Hot on the trail of the biggest burn-up in Vegas, Quentin Letts reports from Ely, Nevada on the lure of Route 318 to speed addicts hellbent on dicing with death Scientists name new species of early man Dell Clinton awaits verdict in Whitewater trial Gays win case for special rights President 'stole' plan on welfare Clash of the titans sours Disney dream team partnership Careless campers set Midwest ablaze Likud tows to shift Palestinian funds to Gaza settlers Kidnapped Briton 'at Pol Pot base' The Ultimate Convention Centre Health & Safety Executive Taiwan pledge on peace visit Saddam yields to UN's terms in oil-for-food deal BTEC Picture Gallery French troops wounded in Bangui Plea for calm amid Bangladesh unrest Harrods Knightsbridge Royalist win at colony's club Liberal bargains with Yeltsin for leadership role Auctioneers eye estate of Grace RAC Warning strike hits Ruhr Ministers rebuff Croatia bid to join Council of Europe Regaine Eta blamed for death of soldier News in Brief (Reuter): Hutu jail raid (Reuter): Mafia arrest (AP): Eiffel closure (Reuter): Bordeaux toll (AFP): Power struggle (AFP): Mood music Rage that can drive someone to kill More than half of us admit to losing our temper at the wheel, reports Grace Bradberry Too young at 45 for the elixir of youth Joseph Connolly visits the Swiss clinic famous for its rejuvenating jabs Hill House Hammond Europcar Itching for a cure Fungus infection can be a problem for us all Poland King of trash stops playing the clown Television host Antoine de Caunes is leaving his wild years behind to cater for more sophisticated tastes, he tells Mary Riddell Adopt a Granny Calais Keeping it in the family Giles Coren looks at nepotism and the media SAGA Services Ltd Why we must stop EMU now Europe is not ready for a single currency, says Wilhelm Nölling Picture Gallery Afraid of adventure Are we raising our children to be a generation of outdoor illiterates? Hurd not seen? The Times Diary Taking sides The Times Diary Crimebusters The Times Diary Chelsea tea The Times Diary Privatised shares are private Labour hankers after control, says Woodrow Wyatt Defamation Day The Bill of Rights is bigger than any Member's interest Keep It Clean The Tories need to be more discerning with donors Viewing by Appointment Marble Arch never sleeps but who could sleep in Marble Arch? Radical reform for forensic testing Fulham's new bishop Chinese tribes Future of science at British Library Charitable bequests Witness support Ten Tors trek Deakin at war Water disconnections Liberal Party vote on joining EEC Party donations It's a cover-up Court Circular Royal engagements Anniversaries Appointment Personal Column Birthdays today Summer is slightly scaled down Chelsea Flower Show School news Legal appointments Gala evening Memorial service Luncheons Coopers' Company Oxford Society Lincoln's Inn Dinners Latest wills Flightseats Forthcoming marriages Meeting Cambridgeahire Lieutenancy Staffordshire Lieutenancy Jon Pertwee Jon Pertwee, actor, died yesterday aged 76. He was born on July 7,1919 George Malcolm Thomson George Malcolm Thomson. OBE author aide to Lord Beaverbrook and later chief leader writer for the Daily Expres died yesterday aged 96. He was born on August 2,1899 Personal Column Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Etc On this Day Labour Zest in Television Broadcast May 21,1955 Simon Weinstock Simon Weinstock, a director of GEC since 1987, died from cancer on May 18 aged 44. He was born on February 24,1952 Enterprise UK boost for ethnic companies Business to Business Work from Home Cash Flow Opportunity Student finds fulfilment in grave responsibility Rodney Hobson meets a young man in the running for Livewire of the year Ring up the profits with Personal Numbers Grun Swift Personal phonE NatWest More than just a bank Briefings Detective ImpEx Consultants TT Interdata U. K. Limited Tax roadblock waits round the corner for company cars Multiple Display Advertising Items NatWest Multiple Display Advertising Items Savings urged by more use of admissions Misuse of fresh water fishing licensing powers Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surveillance The Times Newspapers Cellphones Notice to Readers Power to grant anti-suit injunction Legal costs and fines not deductible for tax The Times Créme Continental cream can land tasty Euro ITF prize £25,000 on offer in competition Play Euro ITF on the Internet ITF Golden boys valued by Hughes Mark Hughes, the Wales striker, tells James Willoughby about the players that he has selected for his Euro ITF team Mark Hughes's Euro ITF Team Goalkeepers EU thwarts move to lift beef ban Labour aims to levy graduate tax Archbishop named Nolan inquiry call Air crash heroine Two-beer limit Rooms with a view Tribal warfare Volcano 'was Napoleon's Waterloo' The Times Crossword No 20,173 Life in the fast lane Likud funds vow Peace pledge Iraq oil deal Courting favour Estate of Grace Business Times Weathercall Bentley & Co In the Times City fervour sends Railtrack shares steaming ahead Severe cut in OECD Germany EMU legal challenge Europe tackles sexual harassment at work Arts BA launches search for £1bn efficiencies Incoming government may be forced to increase taxes Law Sport Nabarro Nathanson Highest-Ever Advertised Salary Business Today NHL advance Dow record Railtrack float boosts British Energy hopes Spotlight on issue of child labour ICL The Royal Bank of Scotland National Home Loans lifts profits but fails to cut rates On guard against another Barings Rolls-Royce joint deal in China Tourist Rates Cheque transactions Oil prices bounce back Homes in short supply SIB supervision head Lauder's telecoms aim ERF takeover agreed US Can turns to Wales Aberdeen Trust boost Amec's chairman gets 63% pay rise Business Roundup Cancer drug speculation sees British Biotech soar Savoy aims for hotel restoration The Prudent line on perks Pru faces questions on bonuses Civil penalties the key to stock market crime The stags have their day Acquisitive Seton in good health Guardian Railtrack delivers instant profit to small investors Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits7(%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Ft-Se Mid 250 APV Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes BA's billion Tempus Savoy Wall Street Taste of trouble at the Savoy The Times City Diary Surfing UBS The Times City Diary Note of surprise The Times City Diary Tea returns The Times City Diary Negative feeling The Times City Diary Major's stance is out of step with British business Key companies and unions are changing their tune on European issues, says Philip Bassett Rich man with scent of success Eric Reguly meets a multi-talented heir to the Lauder billions Lauder name allows Ron Lauder to do virtually anything he wants Relax, let the bears growl Humana International Group PLC Japanese see trade surplus fall to £2bn Demand for foreign goods boosts imports Halifax given grilling over conversion payouts McK McKenna & Co Healthcare group with £2m AIM APV profit warning triggers share fall Tom Cobleigh to grow SEC lifts dividend Trust in mutuality Firms in default RM pushes ahead Countryside setback The Times Shares drift lower in thin trading HSBC British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Meridiana Obsession that made an old man happy Richard Cork on the National Gallery's major exhibition of Degas' brilliant variations on two themes The bright spark in a brown world Sacha Craddock celebrates the long career of one of Britain's best abstract painters; plus other new shows Gustave Caillebotte Visual Art 1 Visual Art 2 Visual Art 3 The Times Visual Art 4 Around the Galleries Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily 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 2 An offering you cannot refuse Dance Trisha Brown Company Theatre Royal, Brighton Master of the late show Recital Krystian Zimerman Festival Hall The Royal Phitharmonic Concert Orchestra Choice 3 Theatre Royal Haymarket Dance A vintage year for aficionados Geoff Brown on a notable British win for Mike Leigh, and othe storng competitiors at the Cannes Film Festival Purist's view of Ireland Pop: Warm welcomes for a traditional, no-holds-barred folk experience a singer-songwriter's comeback Altan Martin Guerre Cannes Cannes Winners Theatre Not quite an Archie to rival Larry's Theatre The Entertainer Watermill, Newbury One reason to listen Tracy Chapman Pop Over-dubbed World Music Salif Keita Festival Hall Ariodante Tomorrow Chadbourne & Parke Llp Graham Gill & Young Varley Walker Investor in People Channel 5 Broadcasting Sue, Grabbit & Runne orders a new image Frances Gibb on the difficulties ahead for the solicitors' new advertising agency Board games Queen's Counsel Bang to rights Inns and Outs Tony awards Tight briefs Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Suffering in the cause of justice Quarry Dougall On the 27th May 1996 Appointments to the Office of Circuit Judge Lipson Lloyd Jones Druces & Attlee Laurence Simons Hollins Chambers University of Northumbria Awaiting a call to the Bar Derek Wheatley, Qc, urges the Bar Council to rethink its plan to defer entry to the Bar Lovell White Durrant Zarak MacRae Brenner Quarry Dougall ZMB No Title A whole new ball game Sport lawyers have to tackle serious issues Quarry Dougall Zarak MacRae Brenner Chambers Solicitor/barrister De Montfort University, Leicester Times Newspapers Freshfields Quarry Dougall Fenners Solicitors Change of Career? McCann FitzGerald Solicitors Senior Clerk The Investors Compensation Scheme Litigation Solicitor Quarry Dougall Are You a Graduate? Mitre House Chambers Stephenson Harwood Selwyn College and New Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turks & Caicos Islands, B. W. I. Litigation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zarak MacRae Brenner Quarry Dougall Southwark Council Brad Ford Zarak MacRae Brenner City trained 0-3 yrs PQE MacDonald & Company Recruitment Barlow Lyde & Gilbert Simply the Best brought down by mere mortals Divine talent touched a generation David Miller says a human tragedy off the pitch must not detract from a true genius on it Coulthard's renaissance fuels grand prix rumour mill Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Legal & Public Notices Farrell set to take on captain's role for England Absentees to face disciplinary hearing In Brief Amateur entry Second fiddle Testing case Zanini leads Walsh runs into resistance from Batty and Shine Bristol (final day of four): Gloucestershire (9pts) drew with Somerset (9) Bristol Scoreboard Malcolm strikes with six of the best Hernia Repair Table Cardiff Scoreboard Sri Lankans pay friendly visit For the Record Gallian has hand in tense finish Trent Bridge Scoreboard Patel rounds on Essex to secure victory Pools Forecast Scoreboard Dr Massini setback causes confusion in Derby markets Richard Evans Nap: Marigliano (3.55 Beverley) Next best: Fairywings (4.25 Beverley) Thunderer: Goodwood Thunderer: Beverley Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Stone Ridge can be forgiven Newbury lapse Goodwood Word-Watching Today's Fixtures Company Golf Days Lewis aiming to set new gold standard King Carl proves he is close to his best as the centennial Olympics approach Scotland sense New Zealand vulnerability Midland Barada lives up to great expectations Richmond add Mason to portfolio Connected by tapespeak Radio Choice A portrait of the artist as a tireless voyeur Review BBC1 Motor Racing Rush takes on challenge of reviving Leeds England lose Wright through knee injury Times Two Crossword Deal gives Lewis the upper hand A portrait of the artist as a tireless voyeur Review John Hopkins sees the Scot return to triumph at the scene of Sunday's disaster Reeve tosses away spirit of the game Scoreboard Morse Racing

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