News from 31/05/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Anthony Harris, Tunku Varadarajan, Gillian Bowditch and Stephen Farrell, Winifred M. Ewing, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Evan Davies, John White, Nicholas Mellor, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Beaufort, Bill Frost, Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean and Grace Bradberry, M. J. Mitchell, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, W. M. Ballantine, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, Liza Foreman, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, J. D. Gunner, Barry Turner, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Peter Foster, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Jenny Knight, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Donald Winterton, Hugh Peskett Director, Anthony Martin, Michael Hornsby and Philip Webster, Sandie Taylor, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Quentin Letts, Ian McBain, Nigel Rodgers (Honorary Secretary), Stefan Stern, Sarah Bagnall, Edward Gorman, Keith Robinson, Russell Kempson, John Ardagh, Alec Eden, Richard Cork, David Miller, J. Adair Turner Director, John Higgins, John Papworth (Editor), Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Andrew Drummond, Tim Jones and Richard Ford, Patricia Tehan and Robert Miller, Alice Thomson, Richard Owen, Graham Willesden, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, David Churchill, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Michael Kallenbach, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Stephen Farrell and Gillian Bowditch, Kevin McCarra, Robbie Gilbert, Glenn Douglas, Caitlin Moran, Michael Barber, Denis Jackson, A. G. Luscombe, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Philip Webster, Peter Bottomley, David Sinclair, Sarah Heath, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, Jamie James, Sarah Baxter, Richard Ford, Arthur Reed, Jonathan Mirsky, David Altheer,
ResumoValerie Grove Israel poll puts peace process under threat Soldiers' votes will decide who wins Sara Thornton walks free Visiting Germany The Times on the Internet Index Picture Gallery Ray of sunshine brightens May Bis is It Vogue model too thin for Omega Friend leaves Outback to be Blair's personal chaplain The Times Great Summer of Sport Hostility to Europe is growing Givenchy Dunblane police admit five-hour delay Water firms are told to pay customers who get cut off Britain rejects EU call for 40 per cent cut in fishing fleet Anger grows at quota-hopping Spaniards in home waters Major takes surprise holiday on Riviera Hum scoffs at Tory attacks on Brussels laws Dell CJD killed woman who lived for sport Labour must find cuts, says Brown Teachers' dilemma Beckett birthplace sold Longer drinking hours Envoy unlawfully killed Emmerdale again Clark summoned Travel book wins prize Petrol bombs thrown in Ulster vote protest News in Brief Freed Thornton accepts verdict of manslaughter Retrial of wife who stabbed husband prompts call for abolition of mandatory life sentence Shot Briton may have drugs link Le Shuttle Swim coach suspended after accusation by pupil Campaigners press Howard to review 70 cases Child died in dentist's chair Girl's killer is jailed for 30 years Head teacher calls for handguns to be banned smoke' 'It was a scene of unimaginable carnage, one's worst nightmare. The air was thick with bluish Hamilton fired again point-blank as wounded children lay on floor Do It All Lets Do up Britain! Killer was a model son, mother tells inquiry Bewildered parents were made to wait for news Marquess of Bristol sells off titles for a place in the sun Burglary clear-up rate put in doubt Duke fears nature is harmed beyond repair Reform of divorce law unworkable says MP Virgin direct Why the wealthy of the world are to the manor drawn Road deaths fall to lowest since 1920s Hanson Salvaged U-boat resurfaces in Liverpool Moore pays for Squires operation Fresh trend means salads are in the bag Weekend Shopping One third of babies illegitimate News in Brief Murder verdict A bridge too far Player's plea Return flight Blow for boxer Heirlooms sold Best landlady 106 Peugeot British Energy Share Offer Passenger shot dead in argument over minor road crash Murdering Thai monk reprieved SAGA Services Ltd A diploma for Poirot BT Blair tackles United over debt to stricken amateurs Gulf War victim is 'cured' Hope for cervical cancer vaccine Halfords Children of migrant Irish suffer high death rates By a Staff Reporter: Somerset House clerk sets seal on Yorks' divorce Dixons From Onan to the Pill- history's precautionary tale Medical Briefing Poll shows young and affluent favour staying in Europe American Express Chrysler Making waves will not turn electoral tide Alarm raised over wave of attacks on visitors to China Homeowners Friendly Society Basic Rules for Travellers My hellish journey on road to Fuzhou Voting fraud poses threat of civil war in Albania Stowaway hailed as a hero in Spain Kashmir goes to polls amid violent protests and strikes Delays on Rock earn royal joke World Summary Reprieve for Heidi Fleiss (Reuter): Sudan robbers to be crucified (Reuter): Bodies of seized monks found (Reuter): Attacker told to wear eye patch (AFP): Siamese twins 'improving' Admiral Clinton surrenders memos to head off Congress clash Gain from working with TV pain Woolwich Direct (Reuter): Pardon hint to President End of the road for America's drive-in movies BBC Television at its Best Ron Brown crash officers sacked US aerospace museum spurns British candidate Migrant champion Sharansky assured of powerful role Moben Clinton puts brave face on public support for Peres America Cheltenham&Gloucester Knesset's ayatollahs threaten lifestyle Reaction FBI follows arms trail to Peking officials Mitterrand daughter fights back By our Foreign Staff: De Klerk party makes gains in local polls US envoy accused on Bosnia weapons Chefs honour Proust in remembrance of fine repast The Sunday Times From Onan to the Pill - history's precautionary tale Face to face with 'the most beautiful' Fox brother The Valerie Grove Interview Gateway2000 Inside Section 2 Eagle Star A few Crisp confessions The flamboyant Quentin Crisp has had to adapt to life in very downtown Manhattan, reports Quentin Letts Nokia Direct Line Have I got boos for you Joe Joseph on the hidden dangers of being a celebrity guest on Have I Got News For You Philip Howard The Beefiad: a bathepic of non-cooperation (Homer shakes his head) Pegged hopes Diary Picture Gallery A slave state of our time Southern Sudan is being laid waste by the Khartoum Government - and all in the name of a merciful God Party peace Diary Hot spot Diary Hay ho! Diary Picture Gallery Labour's loyalty bonus Sarah Baxter on Robin Cook, the wily Euro-sceptic Likud's Opportunity Israelis still want peace, but with security Primary Lesson Blunkett's theory is excellent; the practice would be harder To the Manor Pawned Empty titles should go to people with full wallets Nationalism and the viability of devolution in Britain Criminal records Birth certificates Investment in Burma Frogspawn blight Heal thyself Export of paintings Moon myths and the Great Wall Tories and Christianity Road rage Please hold Some sunny day Court Circular Service luncheon Elections Birthdays today Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Very Rev Trevor Beeson, former Dean of… Today's royal engagements Bob Borthwick Multiple Classified Advertising Items School news Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memorial service Service dinners Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Acknowledgements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Markson Pianos Forthcoming marriages Dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jeremy Sinden Jeremy Sinden, actor, died on May 29 from cancer aged 45. He was born on June 14,1950 Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flightseats Trailfinders Peter Pool Peter Pool, solicitor and Cornish historian, died of cancer of the anereas on May 15 aged 63. He was born on March 16,1933 Personal Column Announcements Premier Leisure Travel Services Ltd. The British Kidney Patient Association Leukaemia Research Fund Embassy Flight Centre National Kidney Research Fund The Donkey Sanctuary Combat Stress Announcements Bernard Sendall Bernard Sendall, CBE, Deputy Director-General of the Independent Broadcasting Authority, 1955-77, died on May 25 aged 83. He was born on April 30,1913 Duncan Stewart Duncan Stewart, Fellow and tutor of Wadham College, 1955-79, Principal of Lady Margaret Hall, 1979-95, died on May 22 aged 66. He was born on February 14,1930 A Loophole for Conscience Vogue attacked over 'skeletal' models Blair's salvation Agonising wait Fish fightback Thornton freed Dental inquiry Marquess to leave Bulldozers fill in the 'passion pits' The Times Crossword No 20,182 Israeli poll threatens peace process Road deaths fall Luck of the Irish Slim support for EU China travel fears Clinton escapes Smugglers stung Business Times Weathercall Newspapers Support Recycling In the Times UK 'on course for inflation target' OCED optimistic despite cut in this year's growth forecast Facia suitor late filing accounts in America Societies seek to win over bank customers Arts 31-33 Multi-utility to seek alliances US compliance chief accused of inside deal Education 35 HSBC set to retreat over £16m bonuses Sport 38-44 Cantrade Private Bank Switzerland (C. I.) Limited Heathrow's Fiftieth Birthday Business Today Export boost Defences Record exports make little impact on deficit trend US growth is revised down Jaguar Stock Exchange clears way for trading reforms ISS shares hit by accounting errors Business Roundup ING advances by 41% Alpha profit warning Emap 'auction' expected Euro Telecom price set Mid Kent surges UK 'must be' at EMU talks Tourist Rates The Hon Bill's Facia saver Hinchliffe's surprise white knight Why City high-flyers are flying high Regulators circle round 'pyramid scam' South West Water boosts defence with payout and rebate Ofwat praise for price cut promise Newbury Building Society Swissair had chance to seal Allders deal Redland faces fall in profits Shares in Tomkins lifted by year-end forecast Mercury Communications Commodities Liffe Options US interest rate fears hit UK shares and bonds 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 SW Water Tomkins Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes United by doubts Tempus LIG Wall Street Olympic spirit carries on Hot money Picture Gallery Blushing bride 'Evening all' Family man Trials could help 'oppressed' smokers breathe more easily Ian Brodie reports on the Chattanooga campaign to puff the advantages of a smokeless cigarette Honest debate needed on pay CBI policy is made by its members, not by those who advise it Social chapter opt-out 'still appropriate' Pay hypocrisy in the City Wisdom of hiring older employees Looking at larger economic picture Port fOLIO Dress rehearsal for the blues on Wall Street LIG profits improve 72% after change in strategy Legal bill knocks Raglan Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coles Myer settles with former finance director Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ransomes a cut above The Kiddie Factory Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times New trust gives funds boost to M&G Royal Bank in £78m Spanish joint venture Business Roundup House of Fraser review ABI exports improve Time Warner sued Bett Brothers slips The Times Unit Trust Information Service Eurostar Losses across the board Junghans British Funds Writing 'em like they used to Musicial Theatre: Loving tribute to Thirties escapism: Orfeo in New York; a fine Irish Handel Dames at Sea Ambassadors Delta Classic Musicals Opera Underworld song and dance Orfeo ed Euridice Brooklyn Small, but perfectly informed Amadigi St Clement Danes Degas: Beyond Impressionism - Day 7 Richard Cork continues his guide to highlights of the current exhibition at the National Galley Dance Riverdance Tomorrow Wild echoes flying Concerts Vignoles et al Assembly Rooms, Bath Entertainments British Sculptors Bailey Choice 1 Weekend Choice London Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Choice 2 Bis: is it Zitpop? Talent scouts eye the playgrounds in the search for new Britpop Squalid Russian days Pop Books Moscow Mule By James Young Century, £15.99 Choice 3 Pop 1 MacK&mabel Not enough riff with the smooth New Albums: If this Metallica were lumberjacks, they'd be the ones who like to press wild flowers Top Ten Albums Tarantino Pop 2 Pop 3 Single Rebecka Törnqvist Take your time, think a lot Theree albums in a dozen years is hardly prolific, but that's the way things are with the ever-lovely Blue Nile. Alan Jackson reports Picture Gallery Pop 4 HMV Jazz Albums Pop 5 Education Perception Bristol The Robert Gordon University Aberdeen Courses St James's College London Montessori Centre Improve Your Counselling Skills Convenient Skills &… Eagle Eyes Required The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Posts Universities and Colleges Admissions Service International MBA programme in Paris, France Independent Education Morris College of Journalism 1996 Spanish Summer Courses in Spain In Human Resource Management The University of Hong Kong Physical Education Graduates DfEE Business Courses Durham University Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Courses Kingston University The battle for literacy Michael Barber on what Britain must do to get children reading and reap the economic reward In Napoleon's footsteps A headmaster is to swap a comprehensive for St Helena, Peter Foster reports Blackwell's Bookshops The Times Davies Laing & Dick Alliance Francaise When should the deaf be heard? Jenny Knight on a girl's fight with her local authority Kingston University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Challenge Educational Services EF From Hounslow Heath to hub of the world Harvey Elliott on Heathrow's fiftieth anniversary BAA Stansted National Air Traffic Services Ltd Egyptair Slow bombers to supersonic jets Arthur Reed on the milestones in aviation Keep the noise down, please Heathrow makes every effort to take care of the neighbourhood Pakistan International O&K Escalators BAA Planning ahead Why the locals appreciate Mike Roberts's efforts Fifa poised to show red card to Havelange Rob Hughes, football correspondent, on the sport's big power game Validity of bylaws irrelevant How the Votes May Be Divided Privatised vehicle recovery contract valid Appreciating seriousness of offence Dwyer to oversee coaching at Leicester In Brief Mixed success Old and new Fontanelli first Scotland find silver lining in defeat Asprilla provides frustrating finish to Brown's build-up Euro 96 Results from the French Open Tennis Championships Multiple Display Advertising Items For the Record Today's Fixtures Fry is back in business at Peterborough Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Williams shoots ahead in fine style Roe opts to reject US Open invitation Keene on Chess Winning Move Reeve to the fore as bitter rivals resume hostilities Alleyne stands firm to frustrate Lancashire Fuggles Racing Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings By our Sports Staff: Hussain makes his point Yesterday's Scoreboards Derby's seam attack picked apart by Thorpe Forthcoming Company Golf Days By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Carson wins helmet ban appeal Turf Club stewards leave jockey free to ride in Oaks Bath Catterick Whitewater Affair added Wolverhampton Stratford Pipe lands 2000th winner of career Stratford Specialists Ayr Rapid Raceline Very few frills attached to racing skirts Legacy of Cockerell is flourishing in an unlikely sporting arena Ruddles County Riddles Word-Watching Robert runs into form at right time Radio 1 Looking back to innocence Radio Choice Their specialist subject must be retaliation Review BBC1 Choice Golf 39 Rusedski bows out in battle of big servers New ball upsets the established order on clay courts of French Open Times Two Crossword Ramprakash opens century account Come in Brewster, your time is up Edward Gorman finds record-chaser all at sea as Blyth demands boat back Lord's Scoreboard Building society sponsors league First Telecom Racing 41 Athletes may avoid ban after drug tests Picture Gallery Index Germany faces the future with confidence Go east, young man, to discover an awakening world While David Altheer uncovers the secrets of a state that nurtured such artistic giants as Goethe and Wagner Thuringia's rich past makes it an enticing destination for visitors Le Shuttle Among the ghosts of the great lost coast Roger Boyes discovers how the Currency Scandinavian Seaways Forest forays, vineyard delights John Ardagh tours the Moselle and Rhineland countryside Wine The rebirth of a capital city Giles Coren strolls through a reunified Berlin 'Even the locals can hardly remember which was east and which was west' German Travel Centre Motoring Ancient port with hardly a seadog in sight Roger Boyes profiles Bremen The aroma of coffee, not salt, wafts through Bremen's streets Berlin The Leading Hotels of the World Ltd A tight squeeze on a tight budget Pack a sense of humour and travel, says Liza Foreman Accommodation The jewel in a nation's crown Michael Binyon on the cultural renaissance that has once again turned Dresden into a centre for excellence Shopping Sailing in on Eau de Cologne Barruy Turner travels down the Rhine, views one of Europe's finests cathedrals and delights in refined scents Transport A taste of the good life in Germany Germans love chatting over a hearty meal, or meeting their friends for coffee and cakes Peter Deilmann River and Ocean Cruises Europe's open-air museum Heidelberg is celebrating 800 years at the heart of continental history with a year of festivals, writes Oliver August Events Win a weekend for two in Germany The Times Win a weekend for two in Germany Win a Le Shuttle crossing and discover for yourself… The Questions Germany Le Shuttle Holidays is not only offering a speedy crossing to the Continent, but will look after your accomodation as well DER Travel Service offers a long weekend at the exciting Europa-Park Rust theme park No Title More Information Lufthansa
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