News from 02/07/1996
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Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Paul Edwards, Brian Collett, Andrew Pierce, Graham Kelly, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Diana Thorp, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Colin Peters, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Christopher Rouse, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Mike Robinson, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Barbara Hewson, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, John Clarke, Charles Bremner and Andrew Pierce, Robert Wright, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Bobby Robson, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Diane Kunz, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, MicHael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Terry Venables, Quentin Letts, Jonathan Prynn and Kyle Smith, Woodrow Wyatt, David Barrie, Director, S. A. Moid (Director General), Edward Gorman, Robert Weale, Russell Kempson, Michael Champion, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Sacha Craddock, Philip Bassett, Granville Davies, Tom Baldwin, Gary Slapper, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Richard Evans, Russell Hopkins, Chairman, Eric Reguly, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, David Pannick QC, Sarah Cunningham, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Robert Crampton, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Richard Thomson and Jason Nisse, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Russell Jenkins, Robin Simpson, Actional Director, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston and Martin Fletcher, Richard Beeston, Tom Rhodes and Sean Hillen, Peter Ross, Director, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Andrew McWhirter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Mark Andrews, Jack Bailey, Austin Fitzpatrick (Unitarian Minister), Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Derek Sands, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Michael Walsh, James Willoughby, Stacy Sullivan,
ResumoExclusive the Venables Version Tories change battle plan for election Campaign on 'dangers of Labour' Helicopter crash kills two Britons Index Brussels memo reveals 'plan of silence' on BSE QC sent to defend fishing limits around Falklands Stylish marriage Casket plea III Yeltsin appeals for support Cool Henman sweeps into the last eight British Energy Share Offer Law of jungle as MPs indulge in monkey business Political Sketch MP criticises Blair for 'timid, anaemic'… Catholic Communion with family Howard challenges Bulger jail ruling Dell Bottomley urged to help save Becket casket for the nation Picture Gallery Joint Tube strikes may shut network Howe and Hurd urge positive view of EU Lords ease restrictions on asylum seekers News in Brief Nigerian stays Judicial first Victim's baby Fuming at fumes Father found Training boost Steinbeck prize Gascoigne puts on Hfcllo style for match of the day The bride wore peach tulle. The groom and their son chose gold-embroidered frock-coats Guests are welcome at 'contract' wedding , but not their cameras RAF pilot 'couldn't resist Boy's Own leap from plane By a Staff Reporter: Pigeon thief loses battle of Trafalgar Young bride among wadi victims Halifax L-drivers face new obstacle as theory test makes debut BBC Rifkind rallies the Cabinet to Portillo's defence The Housing Proposals International Convention Centre Doctors 'hid biopsy error from woman dying of cancer' Rail staff attacked after youths stop train Direct Law Tax haven plan for the Isle of Wight BT Timewarp' twin expected after two-year delay Accident verdict on stabbed husband Norwich Union Direct Fairy-tale ending for film student who dazzled stars Fantasy comes true as John Hurt leads cast who worked for nothing £10,000 for man sacked over £1 Good News For Ex-Company Car Owners In Brief Protect Your Second Car For Less Women Drivers Statistically Safer As Seen On TV Citroën Carlile quits Westminster to devote time to sick daughter Fischler tells beef farmers that trade may never recover Smithfield serves up union-free butcher's American Express Judge maintains status quo on pop station's record 'ban' TV's Rebecca bypasses Cornwall on road to Manderley Insurance plan may widen legal aid Ireland's tribute to murdered journalist BA sued as diamonds go missing News in Brief Amnesty tally Rescuer rescued Marry at leisure Cruise halted Stabbing charge Model auction £2m ticket Gulfstream Labour aims to cut £100 m from NHS bureaucracy Harman has yet to explain how scheme will work Boots Opticians Blair urged to avoid pay 'trap' Bayer Tories finally recognise need for new attack Riddell on Politics In Parliament Thousands mark British Army's bloodiest day Eightieth anniversary tribute to the Somme battlefield's million dead (AP): Bomb hits Corsican nationalists News in Brief (Reuter): Bhutto victory US rebuffs Iraq Race choice hit (Reuter): Mason wife dies Admiral Cuban boxers defect to US from Olympic camp Clamp on asylum pledged as Rifkind visits Saudi Arabia Midland The Listening Bank Madrid angles for Eta talks to end Basque campaign of terror Fears grow for Yeltsin's health after TV appeal Bank of Scotland (Reuter): Chechenia peace 'near collapse' Our Foreign Staff: Karadzic 'trick' frustrates West Red letter day as Kohl drops his h's Bonn ministers do battle over defence cuts (Reuter): Tapie gets suspended sentence Millennium Mongolian voters end 75 years of communist rule Ulan Bator's love affair with Britain Reuter: Vietnamese party keeps old guard Rich pickings for Asian billionaires Netanyahu nanny loses job 'over burnt soup' How Hillary keeps head above Whitewater RAC When yellow signals danger for a baby Jaudice in the newborn is sometimes far from harmless Austravel A global guide to bare necessities From school fees to the price of burger - Day Two of a breakdown of living costs around the world Swiftcall The Medical Centre India The Times America The Great Escape France Nokia My six magic moments Terry Venables picks his high spots from Euro 96 and tells Robert Crampton his strategies as the England coach Sport Direct Line Why Dole can't play the war card Diane Kunz on Vietnam, the draft and class in America Cross court The Times Diary The cruelty of kindness The RSPCA's capture by extremists is bad for animals—and country life Mother hen The Times Diary Trumped The Times Diary Vi-tality The Times Diary Oh boy The Times Diary A smack of firm autocracy Blair wants clear red water, says Woodrow Wyatt Under Fire Michael Portillo's privatisation deserves Tory support Mongolian Renaissance Lessons to be learnt from a triumph of democracy Marriage a La Mode When shezza weds Gazza nuptial etiquette goes razzmatazza Cost of waste to NHS efficiency Netanyahu's pledges MPs' pay rise Tower environs Complaints about solicitors and protection of the public Saving Becket's casket for the nation Dawn of time Broadcasting Bill Counting the years Morality and faith Risk assessment Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Malvernian Society Awards The Pilgrims' school, Winchester Picture Gallery Premium Bonds Birthdays today Luncheon Meeting Dinners Anniversaries University news Church of Scotland Today's events Elections Appointment Flightseats Memorial service Lecture Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Alfred Marks Alfred Marks, OBE, comedian, actor and singer, died yesterday aged 75. He was born on January 28,1921 Personal Column The Right Rev Ross Hook The Right Rev Ross Hook, MC, Bishop of Bradford, 1972-80, and Chief of Staff to the Archbishop of Canterbury, 1980-84, died on June 26 aged 79. He was born on February 19,1917 Burstow Wildlife Sanctuary Court & Social Advertising The Albert Memorial Michael Wishart Michael Wishart, artist and writer, died on June 28 aged 68. He was born on June 12,1928 Businesses buoyed by prospect of election Business to Business NatWest Flutter on a farm wins a worldwide clientele Mark Andrews on a butterfly centre that woos tourists and film makers In Association with Vodafone Group Grun Swift Picture Gallery Briefings Ray Smallcombe Made in Manchester, competing with the finest in the world Silver Quality Company Ltd Lorraine Electronics Wall Street Uniforms International Ltd Difference between 'cause' and 'event' Incompetence reason for director's disqualification Business Services Yellow Pages Relevance of medical condition to sentence Part-timers' claims over pension rights Function of Privy Council The Times German solidity wins out with French connection Middlesex selector wins final £1,000 prize The Final Top 250 Selectors Interactive Team Football Larger Louts succeed with Bierhoff Steven Birchfield, the Euro Interative Team Football winner, tells James Willoughby his method of success The final countdown: check your players' scores at the end of the Euro ITF game News The Times Crossword No 20,209 Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Air UK Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Output rise may stall new rate cut House prices show signs of levelling John Charcol Arts Executive pay bonanza at United Utilities Law Highland closes in on MacAllan Clarks shoes to shed 1,400 jobs Sport Ashcroft accepts $3.4bn takeover bid for ADT Television and Radio Business Today Extra 1.4m jobs needed for pensions Southern 's Sweb sale BTR disposal Microgen rise Beale boost Phoenix return Tourist Rates The Times Picture Gallery Dassault-Aerospatiale merger plan unveiled Shell's fears grow in Nigeria Se to cut £53m in survival blueprint Radio for Noddy and friends BT stands ground in Oftel battle Amstrad deal lifts shares in Betacom Business Roundup Escom plans closures Airline links inquiry Cadbury names chief Coopers aid Sumitomo AT&T homes in on UK Cinven buys radio unit Dalgety £14.25m buyout Associated Nursing dips The dram busters MacAllan chairman can only drown his sorrows Threat to watchdog's future City still awaits market it deserves Pennington S&N gets a kick-start after £308m at full time End of the road for Access Flexible friend to bow out in £40m MasterCard deal British Heart Foundation Restaurant group forecast hit by BSE IRS MFI plans more European stores Carclo share price falls on warning Commodities Liffe Options Wall Street helps London to move further ahead 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 Housebuyers hold the key Tempus S & N Amstrad Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Wall Street Taking a livery at Barclays The Times City Diary Generation of grey power is growing in significance Philip Bassett on why business is rethinking its attitude towards older workers Street of despair feels force of cuts Jon Ashworth examines the impact of changes at C&j Clark Simple sums in a leap year Finsbury Asset Management The Times Trust Information Service Ascot Good gains in thin trading Charles Tyrwhitt Pop River deep, career endless Pop and Jazz: Veterans triumphant in Edinburgh and London; new talent on show at Glasgow's Jazz Festival Entertainments Jazz Musician's musicians swing it Glasgow International Jazz Festival Jazz Divine ruler measures up Oscar Peterson Barbican Blues and greys B. B. King Albert Hall Delius a Mass of Life Blues Curios and curiouser Visual Art: Richard Cork on a bizarrely successful blend of old and new in Barnard Castle; plus other shows Fight to save Becket casket Visual Art Sotheby's Around the Galleries Visual Art Tomorrow WFW Chambers Graham Gill & Young Zarak MacRae Brenner Chambers The Office of the Banking Ombudsman Woolwich Building Society Ryan Emo Limited Pattinson & Brewer Should the judges or MPs make the laws? Gary Slapper on why judges and politicians are at odds over who makes the law and, right, a defence of the judiciary Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis Taking the biscuit Inns and Outs W. S. Walker & Company Reuter Simkin Don't let them be misunderstood Counsel Too Many Men Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young Eagan Janion Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin CNBC Lord Chancellor Druces & Attlee Must justice be male? Barbara Hewson is disappointed with the Home Affairs Committee report on judicial appointments procedures The system of secret soundings should, the committee believes, be continued and widened Zarak MacRae Brenner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Indian/u. S. Lawyer Making the poor pay more Legal aid White paper will blame clients The Nottingham Trent University Norton Rose Arnheim & Co Bloodstock Solicitors The Times Newspapers Wigg & Co Roger Everest Quarry Dougall Michael Page Legal Quarry Dougall Senior Corporate Attorneys Quarry Dougall SmithKline Beecham Special Project Lawyer Freshfields Avon & Somerset Police Authority By a Special Correspondent: Wasps put faith in Wright's vision Rugby Union Legal Appointments Kingsley Napley Solicitors Lipson Lloyd Jones Graf lays low opponents past and present Tennis: Women's Singles Champion Dispatches Hingis and Silences Disapproving Navratilova Chambers of Michael Lawson Q. C. LawProse Consultation Services Bird & Lovibond Multiple Classified Advertising Items Try a Career that Isn't Legal ACE Ltd Withers Asolicitors M. W. Cornish & Co Results from Wimbledon For the Record Martinez s hopes are swept away by Date Tennis: Rain Interruptions Help Japancese to Secure Place in Quarter-Finals as No 3 Seed Loses Concentration Today's Order of Play Scotland surprise holders In Brief Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Henman inspires great expectations Britain's bright young hope is following a proud family tradition. Alix Ramsay reports Winning Move Keene on Chess Yorkshire bowlers justify captain's brave declaration Cricket Middlesex take hope from Tufnell's form Wasim finds silver lining beyond Glamorgan clouds Universities declare strength in batting Yesterday's Scoreboards Indians frustrated on all fronts Mees Pierson Butcher enjoys practice session Chepstow Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Shaamit has point to prove in Eclipse Racing: Bookmakers Keen to Lay Derby Winner for Sandown Showdown Nap: Enchanting Eve (3.30 Chepstow) Next best: Fonzy (3.45 Musselburgh) Musselburgh Word-Watching The Times Racing Ahead A measure of true greatness Exclusive the First Extracts from Terry Venables's New Book. The Qualities that Make a Player Great Today Terry Venables open to The Times his forthcoming book, The Best Game in the World. His account of Euro 96 will follow later this month as soon as he has finished writing it 'It's a crazy job, an almost impossible job. ' Why I'm so grateful for Ron Greenwood's warning My Euro 96 Diaries By Graham Kelly, Chief Executive of the Football Association What? Sir Bert Millichip flashing? I think something rather important must have been lost in the translation Farewell to the flat caps By our Sports Staff: Williams to link up again with McGhee Bierhoff in tune at last with Germany's song Football: Worthy Winners Lift Team Ethic to New Heights in Securing First Leading Tournament for Vogts Rob Hughes on the enduring qualities of the world's leading football power Hughes's IX Once again, typical resilience surmounted every challenge Joy overflows for elated champions Pools Forecast Extra time allotted for golden goal rule Cipollini exacts rapid revenge on sprint rivals Cycling Tour Details The Complete Bedroom Shop Kuehne hits rare heights Edwards begins difficult voyage to discover backing Sailing Edward Gorman on the preparations for a unique world record attempt Hall plans to appeal against ban Rugby League Down to the sea again Radio Choice Mighty strange behaviour, way out west Review BBC1 Cricket Henman raises Britain's standard Home favourite shrugs off interruptions to sweep into Wimbledon quarter-finals Times Two Crossword Extra time for pursuit of Christie's last golden goal Kelly backs bid for World Cup of 2006 Sun Authorised Reseller Cycling
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