News from 25/06/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Alexandra Frean, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Jeremy Laurance, Andrew Longmore, Diana Thorp, Annerleigh Harrison, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Alice Thomson and Jill Sherman, Gill Nott (Chief Executive), Hilary Finch, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Joanna Bale, Robert Findlay, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Susan M. Barnard, Josephine Carr, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Clive Reynard, Roger Maynard, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Sigmund Sternberg (Chairman, Executive Committee), Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Jean M. Mayland, Karin Pappenheim, Director, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, John O'leary, Education Editor, Nicholas Gillies, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Crispian Strachan, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, Graham Turner, Christopher Walker and our Foreign Staff, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Colette McCreedy, Michael Howard, Richard Owen and Kathryn Knight, Russell Kempson, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Paul Durman, Jose Van Dam, Thomas De Waal and our Foreign Staff, Gillian Shephard, David Miller, Paul Sexton, John Higgins, Peter Hill, Patrick Stevens, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Jeffrey Bernard, Raymond Keene, John E. Moore, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Gillian Bowditch and Robin Young, David Simpson (Director), Christine Eames, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Tom White, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Ann Abraham, A. P. Millard, Headmaster, Richard Ford and Jill Sherman, Rodney Hobson, Richard Duce, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jason Nisse, Michael Dunton, Matthew Parris, Ian Sparks, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Paul Goggins, Ian Brodie, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, D. A. Reynolds, Michael Horsnell, A. J. Lucking, Gavin Stewart, Christopher Irvine, Norman Plastow, Chairman, Eric Nickson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, M. J. Ambler, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Alyson Rudd, Michael Henderson, Geoffrey Robertson, Robert Whymant, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sandy Gall, Clement Freud, Stacy Sullivan, Henry Dent-Brocklehurst,
ResumoThe Times Editor rebuked as Euro 96 jingoism angers readers New laws will curb asylum seekers' cash MPs vote to alter Bill of Rights ICL Index Great Summer of Sport Dr Thomas Stuttaford Exit Agassi on 'graveyard' court Mariah Carey US restores 'honey trap' ban on staff in Russia 'Clapped-out old milker' finds few friends in his hour of need Political Sketch Major resists call to sacrifice Hogg over beef crisis Old soldier makes fresh start at 85 Dell Uniformity in state education will end, Shephard pledges Free phone service cut Legal official rebuked Peace patrol inquest Swimming challenge Star's sonic boom Sir Fitzroy buried Cèzanne fetches £5.1m Maze escaper loses extradition appeal News in Brief Sainsbury's store loses licence in under-age 'sting ' Police filmed teenagers buying drinks The cream of tradition wins at Wimbledon Last finishing school opens doors to men Beconase Teacher claims nun victimised her Murdered pair were refugees from war Suicide 'briefing' at school led to sacking Hard life and low pay take their toll on British women Abbey National Dancers leap at African reprise Girls face 20 years in Italian prison Biogenesis Ltd Cellphones direct Young learn tricks of TV advertising Compaq NHS is sinking like the Titanic, says BMA chief By a Staff Reporter: Woman sues over 'cancer' blunder Direct Line Mortgages Deaths feared from antenatal cuts By a Staff Reporter: Judge refuses to hear 'soft option' assault case plea Time Computer Systems Ltd Witness denies he was the real killer Flags are out for Terry, England and St George A Spanish fan was held by police for his own safety after challenging 300 England fans to a fight outside a London pub before the quarter-final. He did not know his team had lost untill he appeared before Marlbourgh street magistrates yesterday. Igoitz Garagarza, 20, who admitted threatening behaviour, had served a day in jail and was freed Attack on French team rebounds on Le Pen Need Instant Insurance? Ford Strip puts players in grey area Philip Morris Europe S. A Green peace clashes with Danes in North Sea Navy vessel steaming for sand eel fishing grounds Virgin Direct Personal Financial Service Ltd Britain takes moral stance on whaling Airline switches troubled jet after protests Abpi New RAF missile will cut risks to crew and plane Let Thames flow back into London life, says Gummer IRA bomb factory had 60kg of Semtex News in Brief Labour contest Murder denied Dogs rescued £10,000 whisky Nike Would like to Wish Germany Good Luck Labour may offer the jobless a dole cash 'gamble' Woman appointed to top Whitehall post NatWest Lang threatens mail monopoly CCH In Parliament Cabinet shuffle will not alter Tory prospects Riddell on Politics GA Heavy euro selling by Bonn to sway a sceptical public Peace brings pilgrims back to village of the Virgin Relaxyl Kurds clash with police Reuter: EU wheat rules rile dealers (AP): Hungary notes Biro The Times Zyuganov puts grand coalition offer to Yeltsin (AP): Tartar sauce will cost £520 How West's envoys were trapped in dangerous liaisons Diplomatic guide to foreign affairs American Express Royal Mail Picture Gallery Berlin becomes new front line in anti-Nato battle Clinton wins delay in Paula Jones sex harassment suit Arab summit bolsters Israeli resolve Russian Elections Hoverspeed Picture Gallery US set for summer scandals President braced for G7 furore over Cuba trade Japan sect leader's accuser 'in fear' (AFP): Honours of state for Papandreou Baby sale arrest (Reuter): Quebec clash (Reuter): Actor arrested (Reuter): Bribery charges (AP): Camp closes Admiral Kabul's Mr Fixit maps a way out of the morass Sandy Gall reports from the Afghan capital on Ahmad Shah Masood, the power behind the throne who hopes to form a coalition government Canberra to review killings SAGA Services Ltd Reuter: Bangladesh's new leader vows to foster democracy The Times (Reuter): Pol Pot is alive, say guerrillas Sage Solutions Centre Rifkind tells Nigerian junta to speed democratic reforms Tempur A junkie finds salvation Day two of ouor series: How faith can boost our physicaland mental wellbeing Personal Crisis Why a Norfolk marshman lost the will to live Medicine and Belief Rukba The Times A divine plan for all of us My Christian Faith Swiftcall False prophets from the East Why Andrew Harvey has denounced his guru... society in its spiritual death-throes Rediscovering Christianity Hill House Hammond Audi Life is an absurd sketch The Cosmic Joker The Harley Medical Group Tomorrow War crimes deserve a fair trial Geoffrey Robertson, Qc, criticises the Hague Tribunal Plane games Well paid Picture Gallery War crimes deserve a fair trial Geoffrey Robertson, Qc, criticises the Hague Tribunal The doctor who yields to temptation is sure to exploit a patient's vulnerability Top man? Kitty catch Big noises Grammar schools: the logic Selection is a right, Gillian Shephard says Join the World The EU misses a golden opportunity to reform its corn laws Wizard of Old Papandreou's death should free Greece from his spell A Tower for Today Britain's most popular attraction needs a full moat Executives' pay Benefit regulation for asylum-seekers Euro 96 and tabloid press jingoism Wimbledon village Postal strike 'Flying' bishops The road to fame Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Legal complaints Welfare of loneparent children Own-brand medicines Child labour Divided honours Court Circular Royal engagements Evelyn Laye Edge Grove School, Hertfordshire Greater London Lieutenacy Picture Gallery Birthdays today Service Personal Column Anniversaries Memonal services Sir William Wilkinson School news Dinners Meeting University news Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages ETC Forthcoming marriages Marriages Latest wills Legal appointments Appointment Lord Tweedsmuir Lord Tweedsmuir, Cbe, soldier, explorer, writer and businessman, died in North Berwick on june 20 aged 84. He was born in London on November 25,1911 Personal Column Major-General J. M. McNeill Major-General Jock McNeill, Cb, Cbe, Principal Staff Officer to the Secretary of state for Commonwealth Relations 1964-69, died on May 25 aged 87. He was born at Liss. Hampshire, on February 22,1909 The Donkey Sanctuary From our Special Correspondent: On this Day June 25,1932 Cecil Turner Cecil Turner, publisher, died on June 16 aged 83. He was born on October 6,1912 Edward Bernstein Edward Bernstein, economist, died in Washington on June 9 aged 91. He was born in Bayonne, New Jersey, on December 19,1904 College scheme set to boost skill levels Grun Swift Smitten rider followed his business instincts Of course I'm a paranoid nervous wreck -… Multiple Display Advertising Items Business to Business Social Security Briefings Multiple Display Advertising Items Innovative approach to management is proving profitable Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Franchise Exhibitions Promota Want to run your own business? Franchising show will offer help and advice to newcomers, says Rodney Hobson Rhema British Franchise Association Pierre Victoire Multiple Display Advertising Items Everest FIT the Best Franchising in the 90's Experienced Executives British Franchise Association NatWest Red Star Linx Donut Magic NatWest The Swan Centre Securicor Pony Express Combination of solid defenders gives real value Surrey selector wins £1,000 prize Play Euro Itf on the Internet The Top 250 Selectors in Euro Interactive Team Football Goalkeepers Check your players' points in Euro Interactive Team Football Full Backs Central Defenders Midfield Players Strikers Managers The Times Crossword No 20,203 Picture Gallery News Business Bentley & Co Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Rogue copper trader held in Japanese 'safe house' Woolwich raises flotation stakes John Charcol Arts Sugar considers cashing in his chips at Amstrad PowerGen ready to back down Law Hinchliffe's shoe shops draw interest Sport Eurotunnel licence extension in doubt Television and Radio Business Today Tribunal rejects pension claims Ministers ready to open Post Office to fuller competition Investors in People Shorts survives Fokker failure KPMG is sued over collapse Year-old biotech company to float Business Roundup Renault-GM van deal Saab capital boost Heine sold for $500m Morgan Stanley deal Unigate acquisition Power salaries Tourist Rates Coopers forecasts recovery Unit trust investment falls back Falkland aim RGC bid Tullow call The Royal Bank of Scotland Weapons in the Woolwich arsenal ?Insurers circle, ahead of float ? Few clues on Eurotunnel's refinancing? Questions for the Sears chairman Pennington Accusation of Barings cover-up in Singapore Sun Life shares at discount to offer price BTP ready to spend £00m Aer Lingus Coleman reshapes HoF management Commodities Brokers seek answers as BTR shares hit a low Stock Market Liffe Options London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Warrants attention Tempus BTP Sun Life Tullow Oil Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes City Diary Home fixture Licensed baa Many a gem Power regulator's hand is steady at the controls Some confusion aside, competition still tops agenda, watchdog tells Christine Buckley Shell did not import guns to Nigeria Cost to the nation of having no Terminal 5 Bizarre aspect of Hepher's BT payoff Tunnel shareholders should show their commitment Time for names to seek better R&r Lloyd's sums correct A Celtic tiger for Europe Finsbury Asset Management Ltd CNT The Times Unit Trust Information Service Lehmann Communications Equities give up early gains IWC A brilliant century taken out of context Richard Cork an eccentric Paris survey of british sculpture; plus Henry Moore in Nantes and London shows First thoughts reveal Moore Visual Art Around the London Galleries Visual Art Hilton National Visual Art Entertainments Choice Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice Enchantment in perfect setting Opera Albert Herring/II Turco in Italia Garsington Master of the soft touch Recital Opera Recital Westminster Abbey Choir To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… Top notes that come in wads Pop: Mariah Carey, high priestess of power and those old devils the Sex Pistols preach to two sets of believers Classical Choice A guide to best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Pop1 Pop2 Bringing the house down Concert Sparks in the engine room Music Festivals: Norable first performances in Suffolk and Orkney Aldeburgh Maxwell Davies's savage elegy St Magnus Gala Happiness is a worn gun Sex Pistols Finsbury Park, N4 The Times Music Dance Room at the top Dance QD Quarry Dougall Chambers & Partners Professional Recruitment MacDonald Company Freshfields GGY Graham Gill & Young EJ Eagan Janion Voice of the victim The Home secretary has agreed to the idea of impact statements. But, says Annerleigh Harrison there may be problems ahead Under the hammer Inns and Outs Great dedication First target Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis Pupil power Going home Lovell White Durrant The clever tricks to catch clever Dicks Index QD GGY Graham Gill & Young Hammond Suddars C. V. In Strictest Confidence University of Glamorgan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peters & Peters GGY Graham Gill & Young CCH Cch Editions Limited University of Bath Legal Appointments Garfield Robbins MP A new Spanish custom Jury service demands will come as rude shock to most spaniards, reports Josephine Carr When a winner is the loser Frances Gibb on a pyrrhic victory against a £2.5m libel action Multiple Display Advertising Items Hovv the law firms survived Businesses in Manchester had workable contingency plans for the aftermath of terrorist attacks ZMB QD Quarry Dougall MacMillan Davies Could You Change the Law? Commercial Property Lawyer QD Quarry Dougall The College of Law Private Client Building Societies Ombudsman Bower Cotton solicitors Westminster Medical Ltd QD Quarry Dougall Varley Walker Company/commercial Partner for International US Firm M. W. Cornish & Co Federation of Master Builders Kaltons Solicitors ZMB Zarak MacRae Brenner Richard Owen & Harper W. S. Walker & Company Mills & Reeve QD Quarry Dougall KW Selection Mercuri Urval Investor in People QD Quarry Dougall Bates Wells & Braithwaite Hollins Chambers, Manchester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bird & Lovibond Tenancy Vacancies LawProse Tutorial Services Yarmouth Lingfield Park Lameness forces Shaamit to miss Irish Derby Racing Sangster chips in with casino sponsor Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Cigar ready for comeback Racing Ahead Tom Jones to retire at end of season Rapid Raceline Euro 96 Final Fixtures Cricket Lofty ideal tainted by colour concerns Football Italian to blow final whistle Sammer leading the battle on two fronts Peter Ball has a warning for England as they prepare for Germany and new Beckenbauer Soaring Czechs enjoy tale of the unexpected Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Petulance spoils Croatia's first impression Lobster eaten, net-cord judges beaten Ace Pierce puts French dressing to one side Tennis: As the Third Seed Falls to Flach, Wimbledon Provesits Enduring Appeal—on Court and in the Kitchen Results from the All England Championship Agassi breezes in and is blown away Andrew Longmore on the physical and mental frailties of a former champion Today's Order of Play End of era as Bates bows out quietly Tennis For the Record Lob that proved high point of Borg epic Andrew Longmore continues a series on Wimbledon's classic confrontations with a memorable semi-final duel from 1997 Tomorrow Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Final place in Olympic team goes to Elliott The Times India thwarted by England 's occupying power Cricket: Russell and Irani Stand Firm on Wearing Lord's Pitch to Ensure that Second Test Ends in a Draw Parsons provides focus in Leicestershire charge Superb Sussex on a high Lloyd happy with rearguard action Michael Henderson on a mood of relief felt within the England camp Yesterday's County Championship Scoreboards Scoreboard from Lord's NatWest Minnows unlikely to catch a large fish Cricket Hamilton Direct Bank Company Golf Days Results Johnson improves fine track record Athletics: Mennea's 200 Metres Time Bettered by American with Sights Set on Olympic Double Citizen Eco-Drive Whitaker brothers to try out Olympic horses at Aachen Equestrianism Battle of the Atlantic hotting up Sailing Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move England put their faith in McAvoy Rugby League The Mark of sportsmanship Radio Choice Radio 1 Legionnaires' dis-ease brings lads out in pixels Review Bbc1 Choice Satellite and Cables Racing Flash floors Agassi the unready Former champion is leading casualty on dramatic opening day at Wimbledon Times Two Crossword Venables takes a wary view of Germany's vexed preparations First Telecom Athletics
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