News from 06/07/1996
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Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Brown, Marketing director, David Adams, Paul Heiney, Peter Southgate, A. R. Stanford, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Michael Saward, F. Parrott, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Simon Barnes, Ellen Nisbet, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Ronald Faux, Inigo Gilmore, John Diamond, Maureen Owen, Ivo Tennant, Frederic Bennett, Doone Beal, Philip Howard, Lord Habgood, Edward Wilson, Joanna Bale, Brian Pedley, Clive Davis, Noel Goodwin, Alice Thomson, Tim Jones and James Landale, Srikumar Sen, Richard Cleroux, J. S. Logan, R. T. Purbrick, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Clare Stewart, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Roger Berthoud, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, John Evans, Rupert Cox, Robert Sheehan, Caryl Phillips, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, John O'leary, Education Editor, Jean Ward, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, John Garrett, Juliet McEachran, Candida Crewe, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Justin Howes, Michael Haren, Frances Bissell, Anna Blundy, Sarah Jones, Peter Barnard, Christopher Walker and our Foreign Staff, David Charter, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Kate Muir, Roger Scruton, Lizanne Rose, Sarah Bradford, Jonathan Prynn and Harvey Elliott, David Hughes, Stephen Anderton, Claire Messud, Michael Tollemache, Chairman, Alan Hamilton and Frances Gibb, Paula Shukever, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Sally Baker, Ravi Shankar, Geoffrey Wheeler, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, George Plumptre, Bob Graham, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, David Charter, Education Correspondent, David Robinson, Eric Jacobs, Karen Zagor, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, James Allcock, Jon Bon Jovi, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Peter Orr, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Erica Wagner, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Pat Hagan, Darren Rose, Stewart Tendler, Patricia Morison, Denis Harper, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Guy Walters, Jack Crossley, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Michael O'beirne, James Pringle, Giles Whittell, Rachel Brogan, Jason Nissé, Jennai Cox, Alan Franks, Tim Wapshott, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Russell Jenkins, Janet Augustin, Ronald Gribble, Helen Mound, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Benjamin Levy, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Philip Jeune, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Hattie Ellis, Sara Wheeler, Lydia Conway, Jill Parkin, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Mary O'regan, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Valerie Grove, Alan Crossley (Editor), Fiona Beckett, Robert Whymant, Alan Jackson, Penny Perrick, Dr Dashboard, George J. Levy, Rebecca V. Colman, Alexandra Campbell, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, David Berdinner, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, W. Gale, Alice Thomson and John O'leary,
ResumoToday BA draws up emergency plans as pilots call all-out strike Carey's moral crusade upsets schools Kuwaiti court rules apostate must die Index Win a Trip to the Olympics Germans name IRA cell leader Rain clouds sporting events Shopping for Art Creator of Chaos Boodle & Dunthorne Monday The Times on Monday National Savings Major accuses Blair over 'grubby' Scotland policy Spanish crew fined £67,500 for catches Anthrax found in Wiltshire cow herd Parents win better care for daughter News in Brief Corrupt PC jailed Drink-drive cheats jailed Judge suspends nurse 'Gunman' imprisoned Gulf War broker cleared Fire claim fraudulent Lack of Cruise control Tenors' empty seats Judge tells tycoon's wife to rein in her spending Women-first road rescue schemes ruled as sexist 'Your husband isn't at the office. He's in jail for fraud' Mechanic linked to road rage death car Jack Daniel's Tennesse Whiskey Art dealer sells up to form cancer charity M&G Group Princess hopes for happy easing to weekend read Solicitor struggles to Kensington Palace bearing Prince's terms for divorce Legal teams labour over the fine print Smash Hit Hilditch & Key BT Out to Lunch The Sunday Times Citroën ZX Art world seeks a culprit for loss of Becket treasure Parents bear extra costs for students Sotheby's Dixons The Queen hands two castles to Jersey Zoo bans mental handicap group Man who wants schools to focus on right and wrong The Tigra from Vauxhall Passion for goodness sets us on road to religion Credo The Times Britain shaken by an 'assault on traditional values' Peers bame schools, business and the media for contributing to national decline Le Shuttle Carey urges parents and teachers to set an ethical example for all Dolphin MPs poised to lift rail link blight on thousands of homes Nation's first expressway is all in the mind and on the map Stena Line Direct Sixty-a-day man fails to end BR ban on smoking Cancer girl loses long struggle News in Brief Sentence raised M6 man blamed Yachtsman dies Girl, 2, killed Chindit papers Lincoln Cathedral rivals join forces to defy carey Inland Revenue Timetable alerted teacher to dismissal By a Staff Reporter: Cowboy builder gets five years for cheating aged TSB Bardot offers 'wolf' bounty Bonhams French rail chief is held in oil firm fraud inquiry Reuter: Police pursue basic instinct Peoples Phone (Reuter): Soldier dies in minefield rescue bid News in Brief Hutu threat (AFP): Doctor fined Mandela's vote (AFP): King's suit fails (Reuter): Mafia tip-off Repairs begin to House of Saud The Times English nanny dishes dirt on Netanyahu home US ponders retreat to safety of Saudi desert USA TV giant secures Olympics scoop from rundown bar Thomas Cook Ecuador's El Loco in poll battle with 'Antichrist ' Cheryl the Niece Relieved Clinton finds Yeltsin in mood for jokes Tasmanian faces total of 35 murder charges Canadian troops 'blindfolded Somali children' Japan launches secretive whale hunt 'for science' Moben Sudan expels rights monitor after harassment by agents Nokia Stress blamed as elephants attack tourists Closed minds prevail on "open' frontier James Pringle. beginning a series of reports from the Sino-Russian border, finds official paranoia remains in Tongjiang despite burgeoning trade Sharps Patten critic says lame duck' rule bad for business MOPS Everest Banking on a super-seller Ford Mayor raises Costa storm Secialists embarrassed by capitalist crusader who paid bribes, then told all Marbella File by Tunku Varadarajan Madrid pressed to reinstate sacked state TV journalist Cotswold the Outdoor People Life's a beach for Yeltsin's bikini voters Family misfortune Theatre Long Day's Journey into Night Young Vic The Sunday Times Opinion Time to grasp nettles in the Garden Theatre Tower Base Notes Pilgrim's tangled progress Music and Opera: Muddled spectacle in a Munich abattoir; Rattle shakes up Paris; St Paul's too big for Delius and Nietzsche Slaughterhouse-5 Munchi State Opera Museums Opera Man proposes, God disperses A Mass of Life St Paul's/Radio 3 Music Perfect in every detail Next Week The man with no name has no label The slave we know as prince tells David Sinclair why his new album is his last (for Warners, anyway) The Times Higher Education Supplement Recital Pop New Millennium Dead Man Great British hopes Rising stars in the firmament SAGA Services Ltd Rising Star Going out Sitar heroics World Music The beauty of the beasts Roger Scruton argues that by pretending animals have rights we are blinded to our responsibility for their well-being Come again to Tiananmen Jonathan Mirsky on the legacy of 75 years of Chinese Communism Bottle blond No more feel-smug factor What do Tony Blair, John Major and the Archbistop of Canterbury have in common? They have all indulged in oratorical Muzak Bombed out The Times Diary Smoke and ire The Times Diary Heir apparent The Times Diary Good gnus The Times Diary The Honourable Wage Time to be realists not populists on MP's pay Mandate for Israel Netanyahy should seize the opportunity he has been given Condemned for Conversion Kuwait was not liberated to allow persecution of Christians Somme sacrifice was not in vain Mud and stars Weighing monarch's 500-year-old debt to New College Export of art and Becket casket sale Divided by sport Antenatal cuts Beef crisis Slight to St George Risk assessment Striking right note Court Circular Royal engagements Today's events The Institute of Mathematics The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Luncheon Service luncheon Dinner Appointments Anniversaries Personal Column Weekend birthdays Scottish Episcopal Church Church services tomorrow Legal appointment Forthcoming marriages Marriages Royal College of Art Lieutenant-Colonel Ralph Carr Lieutenant-Colonel Ralph Carr, DSO and Bar, MBE, wartime sapper, died on June 19 aged 82. He was born on March 14,1914 Personal Column Ronnie Price Ronnie Price, jazz pianist, died on June 25 aged 72. He was born on August 9,1923 Legal, Public, Company Pamela Mason Pamela Mason, author and actress, died in Beverly Hills, California, on June 29 aged 80. She was born is London on March 10,1916 Robert Pringle Robert Pringle, OBE, colounder of Nuclear Enterprises, died on June 10 aged 76. He was born on May 2,1920 Wonderful Effects of Galvanism News The Times Crossword No 20,213 Times Weathercall Opinion ABTA Section Executive Voice 28 Bellwinch takes on widow over life policy Pearl will payout £1bn to investors Business Today Camelot director goes with bonus Post Office says Treasury to blame for £50m decline Working Week Sport US shares hit by rates fear Mercury Asset Management Weekend Money Hidden Assets of Societe Generale Wickes troubles may involve 120 suppliers Merseyside Gaming and leisure should not be left to chance Executive Voice Cantors and Harveys to merge Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Woolwich Direct Trader happy with Sumitomo control Business Roundup Nuclear attraction Housebuilding eases Ladbroke raises £67m Coppers' friend hunts Sumitomo's lost billions A Working Week for: George Staple Robert Miller meets the man charged with the task of catching global fraudsters Inspiring collection free of investment tag Hidden Assets Samsonite Morning surge halted by transatlantic shock Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options Movers of the Week 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 Redland Merrydown Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Lack of Independence Tempus Cantors Wall Street Labour to stick with windfall tax plan Mees Pierson Optimism from Redland as sales volumes recover Ramsden's counters the cold Merger of ADT and Republic hits trouble Eurotunnel sets record for traffic Allied Carpets Warning hurts UDO Escom shares inquiry Prospect losses cut Bardon grows in US Newman Tonks sells Osborne & Little deal Minorco confirms Liberty stake sale Business Roundup The Times Unit Trust Information Service Halcyon Days Rocky road of student travel cover It's a bit of scramble finding the right policy at the right price, says Sara McConnell Students learn lesson in debt When the many are the few Baby Blues Fidelity Direct Flying the Flag Pearl lifts hopes for bonus rush How working parents feel the bite of paying for childcare Karen Zagor offers daunting calcuations on the subjcet of babyminding Not all corporate bond Peps are equal National Savings Legal aid system takes lead from internal market A Question of Money Nice rates for some Ups and downs of escalators Investor Intelligence In training for the opening of windfall season Comment Can you spare me £20m or so? Caroline Merrell finds out how much it costs to join the ranks of big borrowers Legal & General Scottish Power Schroders Election fever has the City in a sweat Anne Ashworth on how political forces are affecting the stock market Prolific Foreign fields forever beckon While Sarah Jones looks at growth in emerging markets after recem 'indigestion' A US stunner - but will it all end in tears? Scottish Widows Inscrutable Japanese market is on the rise HTR Prudential Prime freeholds rise 10% in a year Sara McConnell with good news for Londoners Perpetual Sixty years on, my NS account goes the same way as my village post office Moving my money proved a problem Self-assessment fraught with danger Kensington Mortgage Company Bond buyer beware Sarah Jones finds escalator bonds have their ups and downs Flemings Best Buys in Escalators The M&G Pep First National Building Society Seymour Sinclair Investments Bristol & West Plastic rules the waves Credit and debit cards are now the traveller's friend, offering much cheaper rates for buying currency says Caroline Merrell Credit card? No francs Allied Dunbar Reach sky with BA and BAA Elson Associates Sun Alliance Clerical Medical Unit-Linked Insurance Investments How to safeguard your inheritance The Times Money Information Service Chase De Vere Investments Plc Shares fall on US data Fidelity Brokerage British Funds Beauchamp King to eclipse favourites Racing: Unpredictable Weather Circumstances for Sufprise at Sandown Loch Patrick appeals on Royal Ascot form William Hill Thunderer: Haydock Park Thunderer: Sandown Park Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Sheer Danzig realises owner's dream Thunderer: Nottingham Thunderer: Chepstow Thunderer: Wolverhampton Thunderer: Carlisle Thunderer: Beverley Yesterday's Results Mees Pierson Genius worthy of more fitting final curtain call Cricket: Lord's Innings Remains Enduring Reminder of Azharuddin's Remarkable Powers Mushtaq maintains good employee relations Wells overflows with confidence Durham maintain interest Gatting's gloom intensifies Glamorgan quartet set county record Yesterday's Scoreboards Multiple Display Advertising Items Time to move mountains on Tour Cycling: Alpine Stages Put Onus on Support Riders to Help Jalabert and Zulle Challenge Challenge Indurain's Long-Standing Supremacy Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Making a wild pitch for the British youth market Baseball Nick Szczepanik on an American sport with a base in London Scotland set standard as others flag Bowls News of the World By our Sports Staff: Dutch delight as conditions take their toll Tenacious Benn determined to prove his point Srikumar Sen, boxing correspondent, believes a former champion is capable of successful return Average Attendances The Times Switch to summer brings mixed results at turnstiles Rugby League Bath acquire extra financial muscle Rugby Union: Champions Secure Funding for Wage Bill of £1.5 Million Bold Bradford topple St Helens Wigan take command NatWest Cumbrian outpost stalked by fears of relegation Fredericks finishes Johnson's long run Athletics Polished finish for Diamond scullers Fob the Record Yesterday's Results from Henley Royal Regatta Today's Order of Rowing at Henley Ideal for Tennis Club England students go out in braw In Brief Bugner reigns Hockley's mark Road workout Test chance Flying start Nagy recovers Graf poised to complete grand endeavour Tennis: Sánchez Vicario Stands between Singles Champion and Further Entry in Game's History Books Kellogg's Sustain Results from the All England Championships Today's Order of Play Navratilova finds enjoyment in being competitive Forgotten men still searching for light Tennis: First Semi-Final Hangs in the Balance as Washington and Martin are Forced to Fight Another Day Simon Barnes sees darkness fall early on a men's semi-final shorn of stars Bending the rules to make medal available Montgomerie in elemental rage Golf: Thunder and Lightning Follow Sand Storm at Irish Open Normans misery continues Irish Open Qualifiers Swedes squelch on regardless Taylor alarmed by spate of foreign signings Football Cycling England left long haul to safety Escape for Atherton after India set follow-on target of 322 in third Test Washington states his case with tenacity Scoreboard from Trent Bridge First Telecom Boxing No women rule keeps MCC from jackpot in lottery Books How to Be an Art Patron for under £1,000 Has the time come to put a painting in your supermarket trolley? Guy Walters reports Food Heal's Shopping Travel Food Art Colleges Selfridges The Buyer The Artist Arty Facts It's enough to make you spit The real way to roast a joint of meat is not in an electric oven, a microwave or a barbece. We should bring back the rotisserie Home Made Purple patch Digest Pie in the sky Easy way to tap into tapas Fast Food Chocs away Drizzle on Fruit-less Sauer losers Shopping list Duxiana Chocolate Box Garden Answers A Times Reader Offer The time has come for some summer passion Stephen Anderton gets hot un Fact File Gardens to visit this weekend Weekend Tips Make life easier by becoming an old soak Water-retaining franules are worth their weight in gold for beating the drought Homes and Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Perimeter Ardenco Ltd Churchill's Stairlifts plc Parkland Garden Furniture Warwick Buildings Appeal Conservatory Blinds Marshalls The Original Box Sash Window Company Property Unique Warehouse Home Pilkington Greenland Passage Ltd Cluttons Nigel King & Company How to get more than you asked John D Wood & Co Over the Odds Around £1 Million Eiders are down for the summer Feather Report Property English Courtyard Beechcroft Classic Country Homes Like owner, like poodle News in Brief Mule masters Soothing waves Batty policy Pampered Pets MOPS Burning topic Sugaring the pill More on fleas Hit the nail issue on the head A Vet Writes… Hi-Craft Multiple Display Advertising Items Sizzling gear for cool beach babes Hot days by the sea require comfortable, hard-wearning clothing for children, whether it's classic dungerees psychedelic flower-print T-shirts Picture Gallery Hot Gear for Girls Boys Picture Gallery Addresses Makers of the 20th Century Babies Sofas and Sofa Beds Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks ETC Jolliman Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The Domestic Paraphernalia Co Retail Refusal Forcus Instant Reduction The Original Shooting Stick Acorn Stairlifts Poetstyle Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Free travel gift set worth £7.99 when you buy a… Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Medical Journal Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Cannock Gates Cannock Gates Ltd Solar Power Pioneer Roof Systems Crushed by a killing joke It is fat, funny and possibly a work of genius, but has David Foster Wallace written the Great American Novel, Claire Messud asks Sisters under the skin Penny Perrick is enthralled by Helen Dunmore's dissection of the tensions and ties of sisterhood Talking to the Dead By Helen Dunmore Viking, £16 ISBN 0 6 708 70021 …or scratching each other's nerves red raw And Organised Woman By Barbara Toner Hutchinson, £9.99 Isbn 0 09 178544 8 Daddy 's little girl lost Mary Gordon's homage to her father is too extravagant to excite sympathy The Shadow Man By Mary Gordon Bloomsbury, £16.99 ISBN 0 7475 2576 5 Thursday Times Books Picture Gallery The Times / Dillons Bestsellers No pastures green for a clapped-out milker My Silver Shoes By Nell Dunn Bloomsbury, £14.99 Isbn 0 7475 2735 0 Dark lessons in unnatural history Sacrament By Clive Barker HarperCollins, £15.99 ISBIN 0 00 2235617 Out of the bottle, into the light Teenage Fiction Minerva Press Hottest holiday reading for the summer Derwent May rifles his way through some celebrity luggage to dig out the best books for lazy days on the beach Our critics' advice on what to pack Children's Holiday Reading Children Pop The Times Jazz Opera Theatre Comedy Fairs / Shows Galleries Religion Restoration of faith and hope Ruth Gledhill attends the Installation Mass of the Archbishop of Liverpool Films Classical Osborne & Little Coming Soon Books Dance Trail Finders Flight Bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items General Accident Bridge the World Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Coral Holidays Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Delta Air Lines Europ assistance British Airways General Accident Direct Worldwide Travel Insurance Services AITO ABTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Laskarina Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crystal Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dolunay Holidays Rosy charms of a colourful city Morocco: a sybaritic stay in Marrakesh and a stress-free spot outside Taroudant for Sarah Bradford Brittany Ferries Morocco Fact File Travel Directory Making great strides to the trekker mecca Himalayas: the foothills of Everest are a good place to see tigers and rhino from the back of an elephant Easy Jet Noble Caledonia Limited Everest Fact File Picardie Word-Watch Cleopatra 's ideal port in a storm Greece: a leisurely pace in Paxos cruising the lonian Sea; 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