News from 19/06/1996
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Tony Biles (Vice-Chairman), Anthony Harris, Tunku Varadarajan, Colin W. Maclean (Director General), David Adams, John Goodbody and Adrian Lee, Iain R. Webb, Anatol Lieven, Alexandra Frean, Adrian Lee, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Terry Farrell, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Joanna Bale, Dorothy Walker, Lynne Truss, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Thunderer, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Nicholas Watt, C. F. Whitelock, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Charles Bremner and Andrew Pierce, Laura Blair, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Shirley Williams, Clive Aslet, Editor, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, David Whitehouse, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Shirley Anglesey, L. P. Bayly, Peter Waymark, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Quentin Letts, John Kavanagh, Richard Thomson and Robert Miller, Sarah Bagnall, Nigella Lawson, Grace Bradberry Style Editor, Russell Kempson, J. M. Venn, Brenda Maddox, Belinda Archer, David Miller, Richard Evans, Racing Journalist of the Year, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Sanjida O'connell, Irene Davis, Sarah Cunningham, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Kelly, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Kim Thomas, Julian Muscat, Anthony Gordon, John Allison, Richard Duce, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Walker, Michael Kallenbach, John O'leary and Arthur Leathley, Kathryn Knight, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, G. M. B. Selous, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Elizabeth Noel, Ray Hatley, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Moynihan, Simon Jenkins, Roy Southwark, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Tom Rhodes, R. F. Bond, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Doll Professor, Andrew McMichael Professor, Peter Morris Nuffield Professor, David Weatherall Regius Professor, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb, Philip G. Rogerson, Deputy Chairman, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Alan Stewart, David Maddock, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray, Mary Whitehouse, Jacqui Harrison, Sir William Arbuthnot, Carey Scott,
ResumoMrs Clinton accused of lies and cover-up Senators clash on Whitewater report Arndale resident slept through bomb blast Hunters move in Tv & Radio Weather Crosswords Letters Obituaries… The Times Great Summer of Sport Former chef cooks up ?70m profit in two years Millennium cash Tough-talking EU moves step closer to easing beef ban Media Win a £22,000 Alfa Romeo Publicis Conseil From Singing Telegram to Kissagram England through with 4-1 win over Holland All the fun of the fair from those prepared to chance their arms Labour changes policy stance on workers' rights RAC Adams under pressure Business delivers millennium cash Carey set for official visit to the Pope News in Brief Court curb on 'benefit tourism' New tests urged for asylum man Holidaymaker is grounded Eight in school cancer cluster Lady Tryon out of intensive care Belgians lock up woman, 76, who forgot passport Murder victim worked for police Ascot racegoers let summer go to their heads Couple ambushed by rapist gunman Woman in sex change jailed for blackmail By a Staff Reporter: Rape-case jury shown secret video BT Phillp Morris Europe S. 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Field sports backers infiltrate Rspca to promote hunting Redundant churches may go to other faiths The kissagrams who strip people of their dignity Malvern may sue schools body Lucent Technologies Tourist seeking $lm payout in us faces agonising choice Saturday in the Times Dunblane killer's club like Hitler Youth' shadow minister took his on away from Hamilton Habitat sale Apology for abuse by priests News in Brief L-test strike Algae hazard Fatal prank Bird overboard Queue jumpers Correction Lottery's £25m for aid 'is not enough' Saga Services Ltd Shephard orders accent on grammar Citroën Reform may spark divorce rush Shake-up shifts emphasis to mediation Prime Health Hospitals are at full stretch, says survey From exhaust to happy exhaustion Trapped hedgehogs bale out of trouble Rank Xerox 'British Energy Share Offer National Gallery Rubens is put to the tree-ring test Murder families denied a say in victim statement scheme The Diference is Debenhams Hp Credit card firms 'fail to admit liability' Blunkett gives Shephard ultimatum on nurseries Continental Airlines Carey prepares Lords 'sermon' on moral values Blair's image is damaged by beef posturing Riddell on Politics Goldsmith embarks on campaign trail In Parliament Arabs warn of war as Netanyahu chooses his team Maths don charged as Unabomber Panama accused of drug trade links Volcano ash disrupts air travel Continental Airlines Afghan veteran battles against 'pointless' wars Viglen Army strongman turns shining knight Women's Vote The Times Token 4 Loyal Grachev sacrificed to rescue Yeltsin Dismissal Lebed becomes a force to be reckoned with Forging a New Alliance The Scotch House Midland Kohl courts Blair as ally on path to monetary union Italians reopen file on mystery of the Duce's death Richard Owen reports from Rome on a new book about the mystery surrounding the death of Mussolini and his mistress in the Second World War's last days British Energy Share Offer Jackie Kennedy 'had affair with film star' Three jazz CDs for only ?1.98 each An Exclusive Times Reader Offer Admiral Burghers make mince of Canada geese Cellphones direct Security scandal deals new blow to White House American arson attacks claim four more churches Burberrys of London Un lifts Bosnian arms ban News in Brief (Reuter): Death sentence Profit to loss (AP): Laos clean-up (AFP): Refugees return (Reuter): Floods kill ten (AFP): Under-covered The look isn't everything Britain's young graduates should forget concepts and get back to the basics Hill House Hammond Aquascutum of London Somak Holidays Menswear Simply the Best Womenswear The new vulgarity is no joke Strippagrams are almost a routine fixture at office parties these days, to the delight of the sniggering clases. But who really finds them funny? Norman conquest of Dr Sex Tunku Varadarajan on a British architect and his Spanish siren Swiftcall Budget Men do behave badly - that's why we must ration our swearing Alan Coren Howe's that? The Times Diary Picture Gallery Death of a Peace Process Britain's Cabinet is the principal obstacle to the real process of peace, which never come from appeasing the IRA In a pickle The Times Diary Takes pluck The Times Diary Scots shocks The Times Diary Howard's end: escape from crime Harsh sentences do deter, says Elizabeth Noel Push-Me-Pull-You Blair is facing two ways on Europe Russia's Mr Clean An unlikely champion of modernisation Fire Mountains Bold Italians face dark volcanic forces BSE and animal feed in France Structural weakness in Birt's BBC The Paestum Diver Lottery grants Legal complaints Baling out Asylum appeals in cases of torture British architecture Millennium wheel Not suited Court Circular Today's royal engagements Lord Luke Peter Glenville Anniversaries Luncheons Reception Dinners Requiem Mass Cranbrook School Company of Chartered Surveyors Personal Column Picture Gallery Church appointments London Lighthouse Appointment National Art Collections Fund Legal appointment Birthdays today Royal Academy Forthcoming marriages Marriage Royal College of Physicians Major-General Sir Cyril Colquhoun Major-General Sir Cyril Colquhoun, KCVO, CB, OBE, Secretary of the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood, 1960-68, died on June 5 aged 92. He was born in Natal, at Pietermaritzburg, on August 16,1903 Personal Column Sir Niall Lynch-Robinson , Bt Sir Niall Lynch-Rubinson, Bt, DSC, naval officer and advertising executive, died on June 3 aged 78. He was born on February 24,1918 Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightseats Gesualdo Bufalino Gesualdo Bufalino, Italian novelist, died after being injured in a car accident on June 14 aged 75. He was born in Comiso, Sicily, in 1920 The Countess of Perth The Countless of Perth, supporter of the arts, died in Kent on June 7 aged 85. She was born in New York on March 19,1911 On this Day June 19,1817 Why can't we have a Bart? Media, Sales & Marketing Price Waterhouse Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items One year on, the Saatchis ride high Advertising Plantin lives on, for now Sodqual International Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Private eyes focus on C4 Many people in the industry believe the selling off Channel 4 would curb its instinct for innovation Bank of Scotland The British voice of authority the chattering classes ignore How nicely will these ads do? Giles Coren on American Express's globalising campaign The Times Subscriptions News The Times Crossword No 20,198 Business AirUK Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Borrowing to miss target set by Clarke Budget tax cuts still expected Greenbury gets £1m in pay and option profits John Charcol Facilities US starts criminal inquiry into copper scandal Arts First Leisure set to expand Sport Ostrich business ordered to be closed Television and Radio Business Today Cowie buy Minorco deal Property ruling imminent Cordiant buoyant Profits dip Media buy Legal & Public Notices Cowie buys third-largest bus group for ?282m Reuter: Japan's economy at 23-year high Cost of expansion slows FirstBus Standard Life opens office in Shanghai Mayflower's plans may be thwarted Terrorist insurance premiums to soar Tourist Rates ICL Greene King goes for rights issue Business Roundup Electricity protest Boost for McDonnell C&W's £60m bonus Eurotherm advances Hazlewood's challenge Tring reduces dividend IWP International up Watson & Philip growth Room for one regulator on top Buses move further down consolidation track Assigning the blame on Sumitomo Whietbread's decidely mixed double Carpetright continues to expand as profits soar Kingdom of Morocco Ministry of Public Works Guardian Commodities Johnson Matthey stake brings Minorco ?27m Liffe Options 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 Carpetright Hazlewood Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes So far, so bad Greene King Wall Street European choice City Diary Going Dutch City Diary Plan pays off City Diary Dropping in China casts a covetous eye over Hong Kong's coffers Tom Walker on what might happen to the colony's huge reserves after the handover Industry the loser of Ofgas proposals Business Letters Lloyd's sums wrong Review should be carried out fairly Lloyd's package will not stop recurrence Midland Keynes scores first in the Old Saws Test The Times Unit Trust Information Service Eurostar Small losses on the day Moss Bros Anyone for strawberries and tennis? Tony Dawe discovers just how much work it takes it provide the champagne and strawberries at Wimbledon What Olympians will eat The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Facilities Management Calor Gas The Business to Business Team Players in the FM game Building & Property Facilities Management Businesses end long campaign Correction Euro Personnel Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Shipshape with the contract cleaners Rodney Hobson on how privatisation is helping the Royal Navy to use its crews more effectively Facilities Management Move the desks, not the staff A new approach to workstation layouts Young & Co BICCGroup The Times Keeping houses in order Donald comes up trumps again The biggest property developer in the world is creating another tower in New York. rachel Kelly meets him North of the Thames Bovis Homes The New Trump International For sale: Brocket family seat The 80-room stately home is hoping to find a buyer quickly St. George Sheridan House Outstanding Quality Weston Homes Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quayside Limehouse Basin Multiple Display Advertising Items Pilkington Multiple Classified Advertising Items Music Bang the drum, or sound the alarm? To celebrate this month's National Music Festival we asked readers for their views of British musical life. The response was overwhelming. Here is a selection of your letters Orchestras Property Beaney Pearce English Courtyard Music Music 3 Music 4 Too clever by two-thirds Theatre: Coward's classic shows signs of wear; an evening with a remarkable man: the life of a showbiz trouper Private Lives Lyric, Hammersmith RSC Theatre Still a composer's festival John Allison on the mixed performances heard at two concerts in the Aldeburgh Festival Opera now How to Book—and Join Other Offers More Music Offer Rich Cotton pickings Wakey! Wakey! Belgrade, Coventry Earls Court Olympia London Insights from a life of agony Pain Royal Court NT Royal National Theatre Tomorrow Entertainments Choice Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice From slaves to the rhythm Hilary Finch enters another world with the musicinas at Wells Cathedral School Choice Pogoing room only Pop Sultans, Mean Fiddler, Dublin Choice The Times Second Degree: Postgraduate courses for 1996-97 La Crème de la Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items British Heart Foundation Williams Bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items National Lottery Charities Board Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Crème de la Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Newchurch & Company Hobstones Laura Ashley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mison Recruitment Sales Marketing Pa Secs x 2 Angela Mortimer Pan European Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer PA to MD Aldrich & Co Ltd Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited DG Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Marketing Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multilingual Crème Language Recruitment Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Market Place Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multilingual Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multilingual Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Language Matters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Administrative Crème Chartwell Land First Crème Angela Mortimer Multiple Display Advertising Items MEDIaD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Lifeline Rauscher Pierce & Clark Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items V Val Wade Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meridian Associates Lifeline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Company Administrator RDL Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lifeline Gooch still regrets not pressing on to surpass Sobers Cricket Alan Lee recalls the England captain's masterly 333 in the Lord's Test of 1990 Costa falls to rapid Rusedski In Brief For the Record Fixtures Hooper fated to provide my finest hour Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Fashion tips favourite among the Ascot clothes horses JVC William Hill Worcester Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Ripon Nottingham Bravery wins day for Bijou D'Inde Racing: French Foiled in Thrilling Finish to St James's Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot Royal Ascot Shake The Yoke can avenge Longchamp defeat Today's Races at Ascot Rapid Raceline Moller tradition maintained by First Island William Hill This Watch Will Match-By-Match Guide Daily Team-By-Team Guide Euro 96 Citizen Eco-Drive Scotland's bravehearts broken in cruel fashion Football: McCOIST Finally Makes his Mark but Missed Chances Mean Craig Brown's Side are Denied Place in Quarter Finals Pressure is mounting on Sacchi Spain leave it late before setting up Wembley clash Figo doubt for jittery Portugal Stoichkov accused after France settle old score Familiar tale of so near yet so far Sampras fails to get luck of the Wimbledon draw Tennis Wimbledon Draw Scotland scrape home Rugby Union Word-Watching Outnitwitted by strike of genius Elegant Pierce remains a model of inconsistency Blazing away in Atlanta Radio Choice Tales of the poisonous and the paranormal Bbc1 Choice Satellite and Cable Cricket England roar into quarter-finals "They taught us a lesson' says Holland coach after hosts' resounding victory Times Two Crossword Campaign gains new impetus Illingworth ponders position after fine Hp Tennis Venables revels in his finest moment Feather Brain Hayes inventor of the PC modem A definition of quality photographs New colour technology will boost the image of inkjet printers, says Chris Partridge DMA Net sale in St James's Times Interface WWWebguides Ltd A molecule to beat machines PC World Programs now enable a web of change If it's in the net it's on it Giants merge to form £5bn powerhouse Lenses shaped to meet eye of the beholder Cornea map system could create the perfect fit for lens wearers Blink and you'll miss the mighty Terraflop Crossed lines New answer to an old problem in multimedia AOL New notebooks slim down and speed up Michael Kallenbach reports from Taipei, where this year's big Computex computer show staged some surprised for the industry Intranet to speed up search for vital cures Euro96 England Playing God in cyberspace Digital creatures are let loose on the net for a study of evolution US Robotics The gossip machine goes global Buzzwords Can I stop memory loss? Free service for readers Domesday to the techno age Domain Names Internet Domain Registration Operation space robot David Whitehouse on the Nasa probe that does brain surgery Kingston Technology Corporation Europe leads in the great Isdn race Microsoft Pc for sale, good little runner, one careful owner Smartcards cut costs for car firms Why Cyrex was erased CompuServe and Microsoft share a vision Silverman Marketing Ltd Gets cut Be your own Aesop The shape of music UKONLINE Computers that do everything in the best possible taste 'Artistic people not only make things that work, but also that people like and that move them. For creativity and design, London is the place to find the technology of the future' Janna Contact CompuServe Floating words and colours In a world of other realities How to become a player The Times Token How a maverick makes millions Geof Wheelwright on Computer Associates founder Charles Wang Sibelius on soundtrack Power Sciences Ltd Planet Tips guide managers to success Business Tiny Computers Ltd The Government and IT: an insider's view Agenda Latest trends cause high staff turnover AALGOMOD Corporation Appointments Changing faces in the computing workplace Business MapInfo Appointments Robert Walters Associates Beckman Instruments (UK) Limited Logistix MacMillan Davies Appointments International Atomic Energy Agency Hutchinson Smith Limited Password Computer Recruitment Stuttgart DMV Appointments The Agency Partnership 3Com Steljes Ltd DK Multimedia
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