News from 28/06/1996
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Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Anatol Lieven, Andrew Lambert, Patricia Davies, David Bull, Director, Rob Hughes, Brian H. Gill, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Philip G. Rogerson Deputy Chairman, David Miller and Alix Ramsay, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Daniel MacHover, Ivo Tennant, Stephen Cooper, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, George Sivell, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Geoffrey Wheeler and Jack Bailey, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Carole Hodson, Ronald A. Baker, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, Rupert Cox, Michael Sullivan (BBC TV News Correspondent), John Redwood, Peter Ball, Bobby Robson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, R. C. Schad, Bruce Kemble and John O'Leary, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Adrian Lee, Paul Wilkinson and Stewart Tendler, Alexandra Frean and Arthur Leathley, David Gifford, Andrew Pierce and Damian Whitworth, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Russell Kempson, David Tinker, David Watson Director, Bruce Jackson, Robert Whyment, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Stanley Lerner, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, H. I. Axton, Anne Simpson Joint Managing Director, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Jill Sherman, Gillian Bowditch and Andrew Pierce, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Andrew Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Robert Miller and Sarah Jones, Henry Mayr-Harting, Michael Hornsby Agricultural Correspondent, Eric Reguly, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John F. Donaldson, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Nick Kelly, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, R. G. Maling, Antony Snow, John Allison, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, Chris Parker, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Richard Duce and Stewart Tendler, Matthew Parris, Jonathan Prynn and Nick Nuttall, Philip Webster and Michael Binyon, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Eric Reguly and Alexandra Frean, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Carole Chamier, A. M. Law, Alyson Rudd, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Peter R. Lacey, Headmaster, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, J. Stewart, Jan Raath, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Elvis Costello, Jonathan Mirsky, Stacy Sullivan, David Brims, Jeremy Laurence Health Correspondent,
ResumoToday MP quits over Blair rethink on devolution Rose pesticide is banned Train strain Edberg bows out The Times on the Internet TV & Radio The Times Great Summer of Sport By Staff Reporter: Why Southgate the brave stepped up ahead of England's penalty novices Genetics expert explains why some mothers do 'ave' em Letters Education Lynne Truss Battle to save the Becket casket Six days from now this treasure could be lost to the nation Arts Clinton is backed on terrorism Sport Roger Daltrey Veuve Clicquot Tomorrow Unseeded Rooker defeated by ageing champion's serve and volley Political Sketch Major tells Hogg: well done and your job is secure Ministers urged to forgo £18,000 rise Dell Goldsmith spells out choices Thatcher attacks defence cuts Tebbit leads criticism of Masari New in Brief Women narrow earnings gap Technical fault caused air crash Guernsey bans ads for tobacco Ro-ro operators face safety bill Drug-deal suspect offered corrupt policeman £60,000 Tent girl's injuries like those in car crash City children win village breaks despite the bicker of Dibley Admiral Barrister four times over drink-drive limit may go to jail By a Staff Reporter: Fenwicks manager 'stole bonuses' Woman was shot in row over abuse Midland The Liatening Bank Top rose pesticide is banned after tests on rabbits MPs say tabloids are to blame for football violence Victors celebrate with the last laugh Dolphin Skilled policing holds the line 26m watched on television Miele Russian stabbed for sounding like a German Citroën Xantia Philip Morris Europe S. A Charles II portrait comes home from Vienna exile Six jail alerts in 22 weeks revealed Connect direct Ltd By our Home Correspondent: Prisoner 'had sex in front of visitors' The Tigra from Vauxhall CID named as worst for sexual harassment Motorists beat Tube strike but boost pollution Wickes Ireland 'powerless' in battle against vicious drug gangs Minister admits journalist's murderers may escape justice I am victim of Troubles, says Prince American Express Killer son is sent to Broadmoor New in Brief Fraudster jailed Trolleys stay put Trial collapses Beeline for store Cantona scores Bells appeal NUT accused of scrapping 'too critical' history Solicitors 'rubber stamped' £8m fraud Swiftcall Dixons Stonehenge had totem poles, say scientists Sliced prices put bakers on dole Weekend Shopping Court says councils have duty to fund community care Alfa 146ti Bubble children into the open Study Skills It's official: our politicians really are fit for office Medical Briefing Thousands alerted in smear-test inquiry Consultant did not tell health chiefs that he had HIV How to get up to 30% off air flights in one minute,… Aids specialists deny that disease is confined to gays Prime Health Limited Doctors retain ban on sex with patients Suntan lotions 'may add to risk of cancer' Most voters believe that Blair is ready for power Labour's poll slip offers Tories little comfort Major's only hope now is to play for time Riddell on Politics UGLY Ducklings Wanted Maverick MP sitting pretty after 'ugly' gibes backfire Bonn and Prague set to heal rift at Wembley summit Business Link Karadzic sends his lawyer to Bosnia war crimes hearing Mostar poll likely to bolster ethnic divide White farmers lose Mugabe land battle Nationwide for Security and Convenience Fire halts work at US Treasury New York aims for polite force Military school must drop all-male rule Marks & Spencer Safety Recall Dhahran bombing claimed by second Islamic group FBI hunts for clues to Iranian link Terrorism Lyons billet for army marching on its stomach Military experts and media brand 35-yard gap between fence and Dhahran flats inadequate G7 Summit US lobbies for Boutros Ghali's removal Eagle Star Direct Tabloid revolution rocks royals in Spain Direct Line Americans attack security 'failure' at Saudi blast base Bomb Reaction Lebed supporters balk at voting for Yeltsin Zyuganov flaunts xenophobia Cellphones Direct Ltd Daihatsu The Times New supremo defines empire Jupiter's biggest moon has a visitor Woodstock Floors Limited Plea for reruns in Natal poll World Summary (AFP): Prisoners lose lottery of death New director for institute (Reuter): Uganda votes Patten lays the blame on Peking for exodus Coral decay threatens medical harvest Tribe's plea to resume whaling is delayed as 'too controversial' International commission backpedals in face of animal rights hostility Because Life's like that, Call the Sun Alliance… (AP): Japan loses hunt vote Walking out of the deep Down Under Delicacies for Tokyo diners Europcar Car Rental The end of the affair Lynne Truss was never a football fan but after three weeks of Euro 96 she is nursing a broken heart-and knows just how it feels to be gutted 'Don't think Aids doesn't happen to middle-class ladies' Francesca Luard was gifted, beautiful… and doomed to die from Aids. Her mother salutes an indomitable spirit The Valerie Grove Interview The Times Quicken We stoics go by Underground: Tu-be or not Tu-be All change The Times Diary Picture Gallery Is Eros our nemesis? Armageddon will arrive in the shape of an asteroid, we are told—but we have 100,000 years to prove the boffins wrong Service break Euro one! Well, Brian Designer TV Hold on to Becket's casket A vital relic of our past, says Henry Mayr-Harting Why the G7 All change for places, people and purposes Death of a Journalist A tragic murder exposes Dublin's weakness Glorious Credit But there must be better ways to decide the winner Public spending Overqualified Asylum-seekers caught in vicious circle by benefits curb Digging deep for the millennium Voice of the BBC Letters for publication Party loyalty 'Road rage' How to end the pain of penalties Court Circular Today's birthdays Appointments Ex-PoW is honoured for chapel he built years ago Personal Column School news Sendee dinner The Royal Society of Literature Reception The Royal Institute of International Affairs Royal College of Physicians of London Dinner Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Academy of Experts Sir Quinton Hazell Sir Quinton Hazell, CBE, founder and chairman of the motor components company Quinton Hazell, 1946-73, died on June 24 aged 75. He was born in Manchester on December 14,1920 Personal Column Judge Fernand Schokweiler Judge Fernand Schokweiler, Judge of the Court of Justice of the European Communities, died on June 1 aged 60. He was born in Luxembourg of June 15,1935 Pipe Major John MacKenzie Pipe Major John Mackenzie, BEM, late Argyil and Sutherland Highlanders, died on June 12 aged 73. He was born on September 9,1922 Ted Nightingale Ted Nightingale, CMG, Governor, Equatoria Province, Sudan, 1952-54, died on June 14 aged 91. He was born on August 19,1904 Imitated Dairy Products News The Times Crossword No 20,206 Times Weathercall Business In the Times Tomorrow Asda plans to create 3,000 jobs National Express plans derailed Bonuses boost Blyth's pay past the £1m mark Banking Eurotunnel pledges to deny banks control Arts Body Shop £12m stake sale Beef export ban adds to Britain's trade deficit Sport Bank director tells lenders to cut credit risks Merchant Investors Television and Radio Business Today Expectations Delay CBI gives warning against tax cuts Court case setback for Butte Groupe Paribas ICL BT to create 1,000 jobs at Warrington centre Wickes investigates discrepancies Compagnie Financiere Ottomane New law fuels talk of Mirror Group selling The People Rank sees shares slip after warning Financial services regulators get tough Business Roundup Pan Am takes flight Fyffes beats winter EU concern over 'bug' Ford to cut production Ideal Hardware falls 20p UK oil output ahead Lloyds bids verdict due Tourist Rates Fat cat that got the cream Unravelling the mess at Wickes Carlsberg-Tetley deal still some way off National Express hits the buffers Pennington BPB aims to recover lost margins Robert Fleming falls £40m Telekom tie-up hope for Energis KW 'breached rules' IBM Commodities Liffe Options Boots spends £300m to buy back 5.3% stake 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 Asda's pick and mix Tempus BPB Boots Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes ED&F Man Wall Street Tarry has no time to wait The Times City Diary Victory muesli Ideal blow Disney kingdom loses some of its once indelible magic Richard Thomson on a rift running through an exalted Hollywood studio Body Shop position is disappointment Low levels of interest rates are creating a new impoverished class SFA tribunal 'has yet to hear' Barings case Bus transport needs better standards, less regulation British Gas prepared for MMC Mystical coincidence Business and Finance Old-fashioned bank counts on new money Jon Ashworth finds wealthy nerds are edging out the aristocrats at Coutts Bradford & Bingley Building Society Profits by Yates and Pelican to fuel expansion ED & F Man raises payout A Times Reader Offer Lockheed seeks time to make improved bid for RAF contract GEC joins Siemens in venture Mazda president is given a bumpy ride Flat first half hurts Securicor's shares Allen calls for cash to cut borrowings Business Roundup BP oil field on-stream Avesta forecasts drop Alba profits top £10m SW Water refund boost National Power pay day Housebuilder recovers Contribution helps Dart Loss at ML Holdings Black Horse Relocation Shares lose previous day's gains Brittany Ferries The Times Unit Trust Information Service MOPS Theatre Men behave badly well Theatre: The stars have aged, but Neil Simon's elderly comedy is still fresh; plus a bleak Greek No excess baggage for brothers in arms The Phoenician Women Barbican Pit HMV Theatre The key to Arhus St Magnus Festival Music ODEON Portrait reveals depth of Weir London Concerts Spitalfields Festival Christ Church, E1 Grand tour guide Murray Perahia Festival Hall Music Entertainments Choice Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and on releases across the country Choice Darker shade of pale Pop Albums: David Sinclair welcomes the return—in fine form—of a 1970s survivor Top Ten Albums Pop 1 Pop 2 Five of the best Jazz Albums Talking about regeneration The Who's singer Roger Daltrey tells Paul Sexton about reviving Quadrophenia in front of 150,000 people in Hyde Park tomorrow Today Wales, tomorrow Caitlin Moran sings the praises of a nation under the weirdest of grooves Neil Young With Crazy Horse Pop 3 Pop 4 HMV Pop 5 Tomorrow His aim still true Live Gig Dublin NB SELECTION Ltd Cef Recruitment The Australian National University Alliance Francaise Lingua cultura Multiple Display Advertising Items Cranfield University The University of Sheffield Department of Mechanical… Multiple Display Advertising Items Durham University Business School London Montessori Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lansdowne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cranfield University T. E. F. L Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurolingoa Institute Education Also Appears The Times degree vacancies guide As thousands await A-level results, Bruce Kemble and John O'Leary offer a list of unfilled degree courses The Times Good University Guide Interfering with third party rights Careful school not in breach Education University of London Kensington Park School St. James's College The University of Salford The Times Uninhabited neighbourhood No obligation to consult doctors Bangor Mander Portman Woodward Newcastle Goodwood Kelleway takes fast lane to the top Racing: Woman Trainer Overcomes Adversity to Compete at Hightest Level Richard Evans Nap: Serenus(9.10 Goodwond) Next best: Yashmak (4.30 Newmarket) Folkestone Wolverhampton Newmarket Pipe fined Rapid Raceline Lloyd secures week's rest for jaded Test players Cricket: England Coach Convinces Counties that Leading Performers Need Break from Championship Treadmill McGrath consolidates for Yorkshire Bailey puts Northants in control Pakistanis make positive start Yesterday's Scoreboards Hirwani presses firm case for Test recall Fairbrother hands out familiar punishment to Somerset Middlesex pair break Pollock's spell of domination Scoreboard Wembley epic stirs memories of Turin Football: Venables Deserves Plaudits for Restoring England's Place in World Order Euro Daily Team By-Team Guide Germany stagger on approach to final hurdle Czechs revelling in their success Alyson Rudd watches as the underdogs of Euro 96 prepare to have their day France preoccupied with World Cup England possess host of reasons to be optimistic Football Johansson ready to rewrite penalty clause After the disappointment and despair of England's defeat Peter Ball considers alternatives to the dreaded shoot-out Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Congratulations Greg, you are now a true Brit Tennis The Sunday Times Behind-the-scenes role suits Rafter Today's Order Results from the All England Championships Barclays Kafelnikov maintains interest after dour struggle Viollet wilts under heat of onslaught by Hingis Tennis: Florida-Based Briton Finds Coming Home is Not to her Liking Yesterday's Racing Results For the Record Word-Watching Forest lure Saunders back from Turkey In Brief Evans plea Wigan rebuff Peyron honour Mansell cancels The Times Echo of the past haunts Skelton Equestrianism Time for Christie to check he is on track Athletics Cup reserve Power shows her prowess Ruddles County Riddles Montgomerie in no mood for anniversary party Golf Gosling holds on to lift world title Sailing Battle of the bronzed blazes trail towards Olympic gold Nick Szczepanik on the lookout for some Atlanta hopefuls with the Baywatch touch Fixtures The Times The historical and historic Radio Choice On screen or off, Englishmen behaving sadly Review BBC1 Choice Satellite and Cable Racing Edberg denied the long goodbye Second-round defeat ends former champion's distinguished career at Wimbledon Times Two Crossword Venables takes his leave with the crowd calling out for more AA Car Insurance Cricket Henman confirms growing potential Gold fever strikes Economic Pragmatist Tourists Welcome New IMF loan talks Looking beyond the Trees Revised Ideology Senegal Zimbabwe Facing economic realities Senegal's President Diouf combines democratic socialism with economic pragmatism The alm is a balanced budget not relying on external forces to function Senegal Picture Gallery Big sell-off goes on with IMF support Dams will bring back water to land Senegal ISRA The Senegalese Institute for Agricultural… PAD Port Authority of Dakar Cargo flows rise at Dakar Senegal New and improved services are bringing extra business to the capital's modernising port New airport is to be built by US company Double the capacity of Dakar's existing airport Saudi help sought for cities Plans for local bourse Stock Exchange Stability pays for the banks Senegal Sengal's well-established democratic system is a secure base for the country's financial sector Many Senegalese live abroad but intend to return home one day Banque A bet on the state Lottery CNFC China National Fisheries Corporation Tourist trade is on the move Senegal Sengal is working hard to be seen as West Africa's number one holiday destination Upturn in cotton production Getting good money for peanuts Self-sufficiency is the target Senegal Increasing food production for home consumption New role for research unit BICIS Sodefitex MEAVF Sonacos Canning firm's sea change The National Canned Products Company of Senegal… Fair fisheries demanded Senegal Protest to Brussels over foreign fishing fleets Lotosport China nets profits Bright new era UK Relations Market path to growing economy A process of liberalisation involving structural reform has been the key change President Mugabe and his government of national unity Now there is a thriving manufacturing base and a developing infrastructure Zimbabwe Bonita to the rescue Mines strike it rich Zimbabwe Forest body branches out Safaris are a valuable earner of hard currency Chemplex Marketing In search of a better image The Commercial Bank of Zimbabwe rebuilds customer confidence Banking on a new system Zimbabwe Financial reforms are intended to promote efficiency and to develop a range of services The central bank has had a crucial role in the fight against inflation Climate for growth Limits loosened Competition starts to take wing Government cautions over air deregulation Hotels extending a warmer welcome Booming of the big falls Zimbabwe Zimbabwe's most spectacular tourist attraction is in danger of being spoiled by its own success Zimbabwe Express Airlines Lonrho Ziscosteel Trade fair gives a boost to business Zimbabwe Exhibition centre draws more companies and more visitors Expanding show reflects growth in commerce Rainbow Tourism Group (Pvt) Ltd IATA Greater competitiveness is the aim Search to strengthen steel The Times Industry heads for upturn Zimbabwe Recovery will be gradual after decline following drought World Bank help for hard-pressed companies Mobiles on the move Telecommunications Lonrho expands Investment Zimbabwe Africa's Paradise CBZ Commercial Bank of Zimbabwe Limited ZITF ZimbabweInternational Trads Fair
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