News from 14/06/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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David Bellamy (Botanist and broadcaster), Martin Berthoud, Tunku Varadarajan, Riddell, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Jeremy Laurance, Andrew Longmore, Ronald Davie (Chairman, Policy Sub-Committee), Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, John Habgood (Archbishop of York), George Sivell, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Tim Congdon (Member, Treasury Panel of Independent Forecasters), Tony Patrick, Clare Stewart, Martin Holdgate (President, Zoological Society of London), John Dunford, Robert Miller, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, John Melvin, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Kate Alderson and Richard Ford, Alice Thomson and Andrew Pierce, Ann Scanlon, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, John Houghton, Chairman, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Pat Collarbone and Barbara MacGilchrist, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, James Landale Political Reporter, Dick Davison, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Aaron Klug (President, Royal Society), Susan Band, T. L. Johnston (President, Royal Society of Edinburgh), Philip Bassett, Michael Theodoulou, M. McEwen Charlish, I. Nottingham, David Miller, Ghillean Prance (Director, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew), Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance and Dominic Kennedy, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Robin Crawford, M. Brown (Director of Sport and Recreation), R. J. Berry (Chairman), Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Astor of Hever (Vice-President, Hearing Research Trust), Lawrence Freedman, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, James Woodall, Oliver August, Ansel Harris, Kate Alderson, David Price, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Brian Young, Russell Jenkins, Stephen Bruton, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Philip Jeune, Guy de la Bedoyere, David Sinclair, Michael Horsnell, Kevin McCarra and Oliver Holt, Frank Le Duc, Benedict Nightingale, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Bailey, Alyson Rudd, Steve Voce, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, I. Mills, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Jan Raath, Richard Ford, Clement Freud,
ResumoToday Jeans Means Money Thatcher rebuked by angry Major Scientists find direct evidence for BSE link Rhino kills Briton on reserve Index Caitlin Moran Lord's and ladies together for the first time Labour reviews pledge on jobs Ecstasy dangers Win for Holland Budget date Queen Mother's pots prove fake Tomorrow United Cutlers Cartoon cat survives a hounding-but that's not all, folks Political Sketch BSE AST Computer Feed scare makes French rage at British 'poisoners' 'Wise man' predicts no loss from quitting EU The Manitoba Advantage Labour may end support over beef Major 's classless honours still find privileged homes Mansell accused of insider deal plan Women and children second as men seize the day for television soccer Theatrical agent owes £645,000 to stars the polished Woman in hitman plot 'no danger to the public' Patek Philippe Geneve Forgotten lottery ticket nets £109,000 Marquess punched stranger to ground Philip Morris Europe S. A. Coroner says victim of cowboy builders was unlawfully killed Kurds win £150,000 for false arrest Chronic indigestion can be checked out Medical Briefing Beatrix Potter to go West News in Brief £200,000 speech Yentob move Parents' plea MPs' damages Lucent Technologies Clark is fined £650 for breach of cordon Boy who killed with concrete is sent home Inspectors say poor marking is harming vocational courses Do It All Rosie murder 'could not have been avoided' Cancer link to radon in homes unproved Woodstock By a Staff Reporter: Catholic Unionist to chair Forum 406 Peugeot Commons is in decline as the real action goes on elsewhere Riddell on Politics Lilley challenges 'poverty' of car and video society Dixons Tory backbenchers are finding tiny majority a big temptation Pilot Swifcall Labour 's divorce law deal accepted In Parliament Blair to launch publicity blitz in battle for wavering voters Prescott tells of 11-plus 'scarring' Now in Paperback Disneyland Paris Debonair Ecstasy use likely to cause long-term damage to brain Ecstasy Labels on 'Scottish' salmon may tell a fishy tale Weekend Shopping Boot 'When you are young you don't care about the risk' TSB One-day post strike called for next week GPs seek protection from rogue patients Received Childlessness rises as women put work first Falling britharte will lead to first drop in Britain's population, family study says Magistrates encouraged to send fewer women to jail on remand Citizen Eco-Drive £8m for British Gas women forced to retire at 60 Guernsey makes abortion legal Staples Canadian attacks 'colonial' bishops Kohl helps to set Iron Chancellor back on his pedestal in Berlin Failure to arrest war crime suspects mars Bosnia talks Intel inside Picture Gallery Bank of Scotland Royal party boycotted by Turkish Cypriots Winged invaders from North Africa take over Madrid First Lady blamed by Whitewater senators for lost papers Worldcall Audi Churches burn while spirit of the Klan rides again Baptists boycott Disney over tolerance of gays Admiral Citizen Eco-Drive Arrest of Arafat critic raises rights fears Direct Line Outcry over 'dead babies' adoption racket in Australia Three die after jet crashes in Japan The Sunday Times Iii health forces Nkomo to retire Zyuganov defies prophets to claim victory Russian Election Mayor murdered 'to disrupt polling' The Times Decline of sport turns Euro 96 into a political football Campaign Notebook Colombian President cleared (Reuter): Bangladesh faces hung parliament News in Brief Nigeria talks Bahrain mission Roads to ruin Budget Historic vote for president spans 11 time zones Factfile Borges-the man for woman the only truth was a lie On the tenth anniversary of the death of the writer jorge Luis Borges, his life and legacy are examined by James woodall Barclays Daihatsu Don't call us please Sign of the Times Voyages Jules Verne My wife said 'from tomorrow morning I am Lady Previn and don't you forget' The one-time star of the gossip columns is back in London, still worried about his laundry The Times Subscriptions Citizen Eco-Drive Health & Safety Executive The Montcalm Hotel Philip Howard From Don Giovanni to Don Carlos, operas are set in spain, but not in spanish School run The Times Diary Canary waif Diary Picture Gallery Is there life outside? British withdrawal from the EU need not be suicidal, says Michael Gove The European institutions that rule against us are referees wearing the other team's colours Red menace The Times Diary Up trumps The Times Diary Full book The Tiems Diary Why Bibi may need Labour Israel will reject theocracy, Lawrence Freedman says Back to Beef Three new problems for Government and industry Kohl 'S Police Project British suspicions of Europol remain valid Prescott's Education Britain has changed since the old Ruskin days Social housing Call for tougher action on Co2 Money supply and inflation danger Blair's school reforms Cochlear implants V&A extension In the headlines Millennium wheel Literary role for absent fathers Sport coaching Mathematical tigers Polly Toynbee Modern manners Court Circular Bucklingham Palace Royal engagements Luncheons Dinner Scientific Instrument makers' Company Personal Column Picture Gallery Flower show toasts gin and tonic garden Birthdays today Memorial lecture Colin Cherry Memorial Lecture Church news Dean of St Paul's Cathedral Upper Slaughter Church Anniversaries Memorial service Lady Edith Foxwell Forthcoming marriages Lecture Royal Society Meeting Service luncheons James Allen's Girls' School Service receptions School news Gray's Inn Chambers Sanjiva Reddy Neelam Sanjiva Reddy, President of India, 1977-82, died on June 1 aged 83. He was born on May 19,1913 Eric Wood Eric Wood, civil servant, archaeologist and author, died on May 21 aged 83. He was born on November 22,1912 Personal Column Picture Gallery Flightseats Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. K. P. A. Jo Van Fleet Jo Van Fleel, actress died in New York on June 10 aged 76. She was born in Oalkand, California, on December 30,1919 Child Communists' Trip to Russia. Passports Refused Robert Gray Robert Gray, QC, member of the Planning Bar. Deputy High Court Judge, and Chancellor of the Diocese of Southwark, died from cancer on May 23 aged 59. He was born on August 29,1936 News The Times Crossword No 20,194 Business Times Weather Call Newspapers Support Recycling In the Times Lloyd's cuts names out of settlement Blacklist to include 172 members Singapore drops Barings case By a Correspondent: Second Maxwell trial 'will be longer' Arts 33-35 Sumitomo unveils $1.8bn loss Education 37 Inflation drops to 20-month low Sport 41-48 Lombard Business Finance Southern Electric turns up bid heat Television and Radio Business Today Stock Market Indices Audit welcomed FKI on prowl Tories seek enterprise culture Competitiveness White Paper Johnson Matthey SIB acts to close takeover loophole Legal & Public Notices British Gas challenge to price controls Business Roundup Railtrack pay offer Titan ruling today Threat to VSEL jobs Ex-director suspended Kodak case for WTO Stena gives warning on profits Tourist Rates FKI ready to make US acquisition Water utility profits flow to £114m Matthey offsets slump in catalyst division Lloyd 's goes name dropping Exclusions from insurance market settlement Regulating the derivatives game Closing the books on Barings Pennington Guardian Negligence claim by NRG fails Commodities Life Options Shares in Cookson slip as recovery starts to weaken 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 A downer on London Daily Mail FKI Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Johnson Matthey Wall Street Picture Gallery Major opts for fish 'n' chips The Times City Diary Goals with beef The Times City Diary Lack of concern The Times City Diary Chicken run The Times City Diary Genius is in the jeans-the bonus is in the back pocket John Ashworth looks at the latest big idea from Levi Strauss Capitalism and communism square up for another fight Oliver August looks at what is at stake in Russia's election Cost to UK PLC of Matching Levi's Offer Gold Fields Coal Limited Homing in on uncomfortable truths of UK competitiveness Britain is a good way yet from the front the grid, says Philip Bassett Credit Suisse fined by Imro Scapa set to buy in US Lloyds Bank Thames Water to link with London Electricity PA payout lifts Daily Mail The Times Scottish Hydro looks south Plea for free care Regalian pays dividend London Merchant leaps Friendly role in welfare Spring Ram to sell unit Leigh in the red NatWest Ford Blazer added to Moss Bros outfit Business Roundup Shares lower in modest trading Moss Bros Royal Ascot The Times Unit Trust Information Service HSBC Bully boy from the blacK Stuff Theatre: Berkoff chooses a dark setting for his stylised Coriolanus, plus the life of Scan O'Casey in vivid colour Coriolanus Mermaid Bonhams Theatre 1 All singing, dancing, checking in for take-off Dance Tobias Task Stansted Airport Theatre 2 No kind of fool at all Cabaret Anthony Newley Café Royal Music Blows against the Academy Concert ASMF/Marriner Birmingham Citizen Eco-Drive Dance His Eire apparent Song at Sunset Hampstead Entertainments Lifescape Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillied Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy kingston's assessment of theatre showing London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice 2 Let the good times roll again Blues Albums Logicians at full pelt Pop Gigs: Welsh rockers fuzzy round the edges; but big hats off to a Texan troubadour Super Furry Animals LA2, WC1 Pop 1 Laid back in Languor Stephen Bruton Borderline WC2 Pop 2 Antiques Fair Sprinters tire over the longer distance New Albums: Dodgy's bouncy shallow pop is not enough for stardom, David Sinclair says Best Independent Retailer Pop 3 Pop 4 Top Ten Albums HMV Pop 7 Picture Gallery Pop 6 Lost causes Just what is it that turns the Next Big Thing into yesterday's news? The University of Reading University of Leeds University of Bath Multiple Display Advertising Items London Montessori Devonshire House Preparatory School Mander Portman Woodward St. Aldates College Bradford Management Centre Morris College of Journalism Leicester University Management Centre University of Surrey Canterbury College Kingston University University of Oxford St. Catharine's College Cambridge The Savannah College of Art and Design Oxford University of Bergen Department of History The Dyslexia Institute Don't take the bold way forward Will more selection in schools help to put our educational system back in the front rank, or is it nothing more than a political slogan? Ministers should learn a lesson from the independents and stop being half-hearted, says Dick Davison Another step back for the pupils Robin Crawford attacks the Common Entrance exam Teacher partners mine a rich seam at the chalk face Pat Collarbone and Barbara MacGilchrist on a link that aids training Bad for the children, bad for the country John Dunford says selections is a system that has had it day It was a abolished through popular demand The Times Subscriptions Kingston University University of the West of England Sheffield Business School University of North London The University of Salford MSc Management Cìpfa University of Leeds The College of St Mark & St John Birkbeck College Aberystwyth Institute of United States Studies The Chartered Association of Certified Accountants University of Southampton University of Newcastle Aston Business School Staffordshire University St. James's College Post Graduate Certificate in Education Secondary-Re Multiple Display Advertising Items Second Degree: Postgraduate courses for 1996-97 Key to Listings Second Degree: Postgraduate courses for 1996-97 Masters of Business Administration Durham University Business School The MBA Career Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Hull MBA in London Multiple Display Advertising Items Boston University The Sunday Times Sems University of Luton Eagle Eyes Required Villeneuve reluctant to be driven by father's legacy Andrew Longmore, in Montreal, gauges the emotional undercurrents coursing through the build-up to the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday Men from the monastery take Dublin by storm Freud on Friday Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene On Chess Winning Move Citizen Eco-Drive Singer on song to put out McNeil In Brief Gough underlines return to form Cricket: Yorkshire Bowler Drops Test Hint with Four Wickets Surrey fail to build on Butcher's foundation Pace bowlers rampant 4,500,000,000 this Watch Will Mongia sees an opening Gooch fires Essex reply Southwell Yesterdays Scoreboards Sandown Park Rapid Raceline Citizen Eco-Drive Vodafone hints at Saturday date Racing: Epsom Sponsor Offers Opinion as Derby Debate Continues Richard Evans Nap: Celeric (340 York) Next best: Tedburrow (340 York) Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Conditions right for Tedburrow York Guide to our Racecard Goodwood Market Rasen Euro 96 Daily Team-By-Team Guide Balkan dispute settled by Stoichkov Citizen Eco-Drive Why England must discard their joker now Euro 96: Coach Should Not Repeat Error of Judgement in Gambling on Gascoigne's Fitness David Miller suggests now Terry venables can salvage national pride and his own repuation McAllister staying calm Word-Watching Green Flag Fair-play system proves of no value William Hill Furious McCarthy sees red in clash with referee Peter Ball reports on a trio of sendings-off for Irish in US Cup Citizen Eco-Drive Christie must deliver verdict after trial Atheletics: Selectors Expect Olympic Champion to Be at his Decisive Best Muster starts to find his feet on alien surface Tennis: Ivanisevic Blows Hot and Cold during Defeat by Edberg For the Record Today's Fixtures Gronberg embarks on final flourish Golf But the song lingers on Radio Choice Radio 1 Football seems to be the only game in town Review BBC1 Choice Satellite and Cable Clement Freud 41 Dutch impose orange order Bergkamp finds his finishing touch against Switzerland Times Two Crossword Leading role for Bacher as cricket broadens horizons Dettori to miss Ascot after fall Tennis 46 Montgomerie frets as Faldo bides his time Hewlett Packard
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