News from 21/06/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Richard Evans, Julian Muscat, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Tom Rhodes and Michael Binyon, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Alexander Trotter, Ivo Tennant, Jonnie Hok, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, M. Lambe, Lynne Truss, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Jon Payne, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, David L. Maklouf, Bernard Levin, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Yehudi Menuhin, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Jim McCue, John O'leary, Education Editor, Nigel Hawkes and Jill Sherman, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Adrian Holliday, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Roy Denman, W. Nicoll, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Luke Clancy, Grace Bradberry Style Editor, Jeremy Hanley, Russell Kempson, P. H. S., Robert Miller and Rachel Kelly, Geoffrey Wheeler, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Robin Alexander, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Nicholas Watt and Audrey Magee, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Anthony White, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Peter Cuming, Richard Evans, Jim Richardson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Ronald F. Kirkby, Chairman of Council, Iola Smith, Emma Sheppard, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Daljit Sehbai, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, A. Rowland Grimes, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, Peter Wilkinson, David Sinclair, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Horsnell, John Studd (Consultant gynaecologist), Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Joanna Bale and Adrian Lee, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Alyson Rudd, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Clement Freud, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoToday The housing market takes off again Loan applications highest since 1989 Yeltsin sacks three allies England rally Index Florence Mother 's left arm gives her baby a better start Index For Better or Worse Ladies leave men at home Index Picture Gallery Index Spend More Time with the Family Minister for Europe 'tells Major he wants to go' Abbey National Direct Tomorrow Blair's principles send up smoke signals Political Sketch Aitken exonerated by MPs over arms to Iran charges Accuser shocked by inquiry verdict Dell Roast is 'part of British psyche' Pupils evacuated as Radlev catches fire News in Brief Tanker pilot demoted Firemen in fatal crash Tourist raped on Rhodes Extradition ordered Cantona defends name Penguin boss quits Warden 'joke' costs £125 Mandela state visit Stonehenge on the net Police seek Noye alias in hunt for road rage killer DJs mix it with England's finest as victory edges closer to home Tesco Martin Amis and his secret daughter: happy ending to a tragic love story A man of the century dies happy Tormented lawyer punched former female employee British Energy Share Offer Scouts tell of fight to keep out paedophiles Valuers not liable for bank losses Correction Gateway2000 Illegal immigrant dragged screaming from chapel collapses in police custody The Times Heal's Witch report on Stuart life is open to spirited offers 6 out of 10 of Britain's Most Successful… Joan of Arc armour denounced as a fake The Times Judges get lessons in gender awareness Citro?n ZX Gummer wants to put life back into town centres Suzuki Only hope for Chalky is life in solitary RUC chief says IRA will bow to peace demands International Convention Centre Doctors say healthcare rationing is inevitable Safer to spread your bets in the hay fever stakes Medical Briefing What PC? BT Veteran of the Somme returns, aged 100 Farmers demand full payment for extra culled cows NFU disputes government claims that only 'clapped-out milkers' will be involved in new scheme Think The Link Deaths from dementia to be investigated for CJD variant Woodstock Floors Limited Smithfield meat porters bow to market forces Men who Carry the Carecasses British broccoli sprouts on the supermarket shelf Weekend Shopping Admiral What PC? BAA Labour rules out NHS upheaval driven by dogma Short plans higher tax on fuel-wasting cars Prime Health Shephard considers vouchers short-cut Dixons Redwood 's hat offers less than a full rabbit Riddell on Politics Nissan Halfords 'Mad cows'will not block path to single currency Italy and Germany flex their muscles as 'obstructive' Britain is prodded back into European fold Mobile phone centre (Reuter): European map is redrawn Beef war boosts Euro lobby Lessons of Integration DIRECT LINE Germany bids for Europol accord Yeltsin sacks great 'untouchable' courtier Bodyguard fails test of loyalty after a decade Sun E45 The Times India rejects nuclear test ban treaty as 'charade' 'Rape drug' joins heroin class General Accident Burghers paint a bleak picture Reuter: Bosnian woman hid in woods for four years Sharps bedrooms Whitewater lawyer poses key threat to Clinton re-election Ford (Reuter): Tuscan flood toll rises Second term for Un chief challenged Swiftcall Dissident challenge to Peking World Summary (Reuter): Rwanda scraps old passports (Reuter): Bougainville rebels attacked (AFP): Auschwitz plan is scrapped (AFP): Love signs Hamas ceasefire offer rejected by Israeli Cabinet Jordan and Syria fall out on eve of Arab unity summit The Times World of Leather Chinese map out 'atlas of shame' 'I want a bit less pressure in life' Peter Mayer on the departure which is sending a shudder through the publishing world The Valerie Grove Interview The Sunday Times Chelsea flowers The President's little cygnet has become a swan, says Quentin Letts Eagle Star Direct Fly-on-the-wall weddng photos Today's brides want to catch the spontaneity of the big day but their mothers are not so sure, reports Candida Crewe Find out about the Government's Open Door… Daihatsu Miele Will Bruton repudiate Sinn Fein? Conor Cruise O'Brien muses on the Taoiseach's dilemma Fish quotas The Times Dairy Train changer The Times Dairy The theft of knowledge Book thieves are unlike other thieves, as books are unlike other goods Out of puff The Times Dairy Boxing clever The Times Dairy Korma , Norma? The Times Dairy Choc shock The Times Dairy Philip Howard Steiner is wrong, Rushdie is right: the novel will always be new The President's Men Yelstin at last takes a broom to the Kremlin's stables Best for Beef An uncertain deal but a realistic one Red Faces in Rome Rotten play deserves rotten fruit Time to decide for Britain in Europe Stone me! Moscow queues and delays for visas Belgian bureaucracy Choir protest Rspca membership Why conferences avoid the capital Pipes downed Modern manners Sinking feeling Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Dinners Anniversaries Reception Soir?e Service dinners Raf Golfing Society University news Personal Column Appointments in the Church Service luncheon Tribes lay claim to ancient American Birthdays today Dr Johnson returns on CD-Rom Stonyhurst College Mountbatten Medal Appointment Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Vivian Ellis Vivan Ellis, CBE, songwriter and composer, died on June 19 aged 91. He was born in Hampstead on October 29,1904. Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dr Gillian Hanson Dr Gillian Hanson, consultant physician, died from pneumococcal pneumonia on May 23 aged 62. She was born on March 25,1934. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Embassy Flight Centre Jetline Flightseats Multiple Display Advertising Items B. K. P. A. British Anti-Vivisection Association Sir Maitland MacKie Sir Maitland MacKie, CBE, farmer died on June 18, aged 84. He was born on February 16,1912. (From Our Own Correspondent): The Crisis in the South of France John Posford John Posford, marine engineer, died on June 8 aged 81. He was born on September 3,1914. News The Times Crossword No 20,200 Business Forecast In the Times Tomorrow ScottishPower bid scuppers Southern rival Export orders at lowest for two years Arts Investors tackle fund in Cayman Education Pace of change brings riches Flotation millions for technology foursome Whitbread near deal on Oddbins Postal staff urged to accept pay deal Sport Pipex Dial Index Business Today Oecd view Wessex rumour Port of Liverpool loses ACL service By our Business Staff: News Corp in venture to acquire Asahi TV stake ICL Turkey Interest rates hold key to growth, says OECD Africar director 'had mountain of debts' Heath ahead despite fall in premiums Tourist Rates Thriving ITN hints at news charge cut Business Roundup Prudential to shut office Bank fined £25,000 Lloyd 's £300m loan deal EU power agreement Norcros back to profit TransTec acquisition Tenneco sells division JLI suffers downturn Scope stuns Anglian House key is in the seller Still questions over mortgage recovery Scots firmly pitched on Southern soil British think the worst of themselves Wessex may face bid by Southern Electric Fairplace Conferences Northern Electric pledge on payout Scottish Power Broker and director sent to jail Bank planned for Asian businesses Commodities Liffe Options Chemical reaction at ICI as broker cuts forecasts Stock Markets London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates J Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Paying the water bill Tempus ICI Prudential Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Pace Micro Wall Street When adding up is no joke The Times City Dairy Extra shares The Times City Dairy Cricket shelved The Times City Dairy Thorny issue The Times City Dairy Work it out—and head for home on time tonight Morag Preston on a drive to draw attention to the long hours spent on Uk business Saatchi party unites Tories Jason Nissé joins the admen's birthday bash Satchi party unites Totries Jason Nissé joins the admen's birthday bash Cellphones direct Powering into place for an open market Christine Buckley on how utilities are positioning themselves for competition Widespread losses in thin trading Anglo European Amalgamations, Limited Cable & Wireless The Times Unit Trust Information Service Share Shop What you see is what you didn't get Marcus Binney casts an eye over the designs for the V&A's Boilerhouse site that failed to make the grade New element in periodic table Music: How did Smetana become a recipient of Roger Norrington makeover? John Allison reports The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair Design Jazz HMV Classical Selection Music Tomorrow Into the dark Jazz Arturo Sandoval Romnie Scott's Entertainments Lifescape Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of the 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 Bouncing a dud Chekhov (Uncle) Vanya Almedia Around the world in scruffy genes Double Ruminations Riverside Studio 3 Thought for the gay Ten Ruminations Riverside Studio 3 Theatre 1 The Times Theatre 2 Gome on, kiss me, Hardy Pop Albums: Francoise Hardy's sexy cool has David Sinclair hot and bothered High-voltage eclectricity Bill Jazz HMV Pop 1 Pop 2 Bob Marley Alone and together Crowded House are no longer. This is very bad news. Neil Finn has bigger fish to fry. This is very good news Pop 3 Picture Gallery Pop 4 Perception University of Wolven Ampton Multiple Display Advertising Items Middlesex University Cef Recruitment Sems Multiple Display Advertising Items Language Courses King's College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reality Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reality Politicians still passing the primary school buck Robin Alexander questions the new orthodoxy on whole-class teaching in primary schools A bizarre consensus has emerged, as the Right and Left jockey for control of ideological territory Bullying begins at home New research suggests violence starts at nursery age The keys to paying off the overdraft Temping is a summer job for both men and women Why can't we learn English? The proposals for more grammar teaching are long overdue View Point The Times Second Degree: Postgraduate courses for 1996-97 Education St Mary's University College University of Oxford St Catharine's College Cambridge Eagle Eyes Required St James's College University of Oxford The Sunday Times Legal & Public Notices Second Degree: Postgraduate courses for 1996-97 Classic Cliche speeds to cup success Racing: St Leger Winner Deploys Superior pace against Double Trigger's Stamina Chester win puts Oscar Schindler on shortlist Today's Races at Royal Ascot Thunderer: Royal Ascot Rapid Raceline Form students see endeavours watered down At Royal Ascot William Hill Thunderer: Goodwood Racing: Detailed Guide to the Runners, Riders and Course Specialists at Four Meetings Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Thunderer: Redcar Winning Move Keene on chess Thunderer: Newmarket Course Specialists Win two tickets to the England quarter-final… Yesterday's Results Ladbrokes Klinsmann and Suker combine to hit the target Strikers help to net £1,000 prize The Top 250 Players in Euro Interactive Team Football How to Make a Transfer in Euro ITF Check your players' points in Euro Interactive Team Football Curtis Cup defenders in confident mood Golf Microsoft Higgins lives up to expectations Today's Fixtures For the Record Fleming in control as Kent steal advantage Cricket Cairns calms invisible jitters Persistent Caddick impresses with pace and bounce Injury forces Muster out of Wimbledon Tennis Stewart 's recall strikes false note At Lord's Fulfilling day for Marshall McCann dares to win Sport in Brief Injury mars Dixon 's Atlanta preparations Equestrianism Yesterday's Scoreboards Wells makes short work of Yorkshire Word-Watching Euro 96 Daily Team-By-Team Guide Quarter-Finals England v Spain Germany v Croatia France v Holland Portugal v Czech Republic Paper tigers roar chorus of disapproval for Sacchi Character the key to first-round successes Lacoste Picture Gallery Coach 's conscience in safe hands David Maddock finds that Zubizarreta adds unaccustomed discipline to Spain's snorting bulls Fate reserves judgment on Croatia Simon Barnes says taht timidity and spoiling tacties have no place in sport Mottram carries Scotland 's flag into semi-finals The Times Picture Gallery Seasonal run finds game Bird down the pecking order Citizen Eco-Drive Henley remains strong draw Rowing Powell has last laugh on his Olympic team-mates St Helens primed to face acid test Rugby League Keeping faith with the past Radio Choice Radio 1 Rip Arthur, in that final flowering wilderness Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Choice Racing Thorpe and Russell rally England Unbroken fifth-wicket stand tilts Lord's Test balance away from India Times Two Crossword Adams may miss quarter-final Clemente mauled by the media Golf Lloyds Bank Hill hints at move after Renault withdraws
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