News from 12/07/1996
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Martin Fletcher and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Christopher Digby-Bell, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, V. Paul Marston, Iain R. Webb, Chris Ward, Ben MacIntyre and Susan Bell, Lord Montagu Beaulieu, Best Wishes Lin, Charles Lister, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Alan Bates, George Sivell, Martin Brundle, Lynne Truss, Peter Harvey, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Graham Hill, Kevin Eason, Clare Stewart, Mike Aaronson, Director, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Margaret A. Ferris, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Robert Miller and Oliver August, Damon Hill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, David Bryer, Idris R. Francis, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, David Alton, La traviata, Sarah Bagnall, Apinoslo, Peter Miller, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, David Charter, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Thomas De Waal and our Foreign Staff, Timothy Jones, P. H. S., M. E. Fieldhouse, Lin Jenkins, Brian North Lee, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Josephine Hayes, Martin Guerre Prince Edward, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Will Day, P. H. S, Michael Taylor, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Cynthia Gillen, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Nicholas Watt, Audrey Magee and Arthur Leathley, Sarah Cunningham, Philip Rogerson, Deputy Chairman, Dominic Kennedy Social Affairs Correspondent, Oliver August, Julian Muscat, Alan Copps, Jason Nisse, Chris Parker, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Russell Jenkins, G. D. V. Glynn, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Helen Mound, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Batten, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, John Wilson, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Philip Bassett and Janet Bush, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, C. F. Foster, G. P. Sweet, Tom Rhodes, Julian Filochowski, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Hew Pike, Morag Prestion, David Powell, Alice Thomson, Political Correspondent, Bill Frost and Lin Jenkins, Alasdair Murray, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, N. H. Keeble, John Watson,
Resumo16-Page British Grand Prix Guide Two RUC men are shot after marchers win Police braced for more trouble today School attacks: man is charged Perot enters race High street boom Index Paras 'betrayed' by Falklands Tv film Great Summer of Sport Kent killer 'could strike again' Backwoodsmen save the day Dangerous Liaisons Pilots' strike off as union hacks deal The Mortgage Desk at Freedman & Co Tomorrow Win the Times Top 100 Wines Becket casket is saved for the nation Value-for-money MPs flex intellectual muscles at 25p a minute Political Sketch Tory peers rally to avert defeat on housing sale Harrods Nationalist mood worsens as loyalist tempers abate Analysis Blair allies stand aside for Harman Monopoly of Post Office may go Heal's Minister for Women set for Blair Cabinet News in Brief Alert on Europe Baby deaths reduced Birds win protection Pilot saves plane Hairy men 'are smarter' French police say Rothschild committed suicide Reluctant banker 'depressed by pressure of work' Friends and family recall a man amused by life Council told to pay £48m damages NCITO Death rocks a dynasty rooted in past glory Peugeot Village plagued by fear after double murder Rural community speaks of struggle to continue normal life after attack on mother and daughter By a Staff Reporter: Sect saddened by 'ignorant' gossips Fresh fears on training colleges Prince urges traditional teaching Summer Sale Letter home told of the 'tame' Kent countryside Parliament echoes to fanfare for man of uncommon spirit A royal night out with Mandela The International Donkey Protection Trust Speaker recalls days of protest Dixons Euro court rejects bias claim over bus passes Dixons Potholers face sixth night trapped under the Alps Briton and standard Hungarians wait with bodies of dead companions Mortgage fraud ruling alarms lenders Fruits of summer are ideal blend Weekend Shopping Boots Autistic girl wins right to US funding Halifax Inquiry call overtax loophole for Tory donors Cancer charity will put women in a more positive frame Medical Briefing Cellphones Direct Ltd Indian families are top stock market investors The vision of a share-holding democracy has not materialised, says an official survey Harrods Soccer star cleared of assault News in Brief Scott restoration Ecstasy charges Overwork award Woman freed Toddler to rescue Gnome home Vicar 'driven to quit' says evil is abroad in troubled abbey Brutus falls foul of vile contagion Swiftcall B&Q West put blame for murders on his wife Blair and Major remain coy over pay rise plans Selenia Calculation and caution behind MPs' decisions Riddell on Politics MPs' Pay: How They Voted Woodstock Floors Limited Serbs savour sour victory in battered Srebrenica Anthony Loyd reports from Srebrenica on a Serb celebration as Muslim refugees, now in Tuzla, remembered the day their menfolk disappeared Arrest of two war leaders ordered The Times The Comet Sale Moscow bomb raises Chechen tensions Mine Kills Russian general fighting flares up again Rome's espresso society embraces pub culture's rough charm " Quite Remarkable" Spain will not be caught napping By our Foreign Staff: Bagpipes for last day of forces' school Guaranteed Minimum Future Value MPs set to vote on plea for passports by Hong Kong's forgotten war widows Hong Kong Countdown Hitch-hike jury told wrong man is in dock Britain hints at backlash over Cuba curbs by US World Leather Christian convert to leave Kuwait Falkland fish penalty The Times Subscriptions Americans alerted to Saudi dangers (AFP): US Navy sets sail to ride out worst of Bertha GA General Accident Direct Perot enters White House race for the second time Magnet Half Price Sale A champion's last stand Olympic Britons win Southern hearts and minds N&P Life Assurance Limited Daihatsu A city with its nose in the air Paris The great fashion houses show that haute couture is all about showing off Admiral Why Bob thinks bigger is best As the British Airways strike threat is called off. the view of the man who saved our holiday The Valerie Grove Interview Thomas Cook Direct Line Insurance Plc Translation needs both the old familiarity and the new accuracy New Look The Times Diary Picture Gallery Howard's greasy pole The Home Secretary's policies may be mad or bad or both, but all that matters to him is his ambition Berth control Tweed run George Orwell's Cold War Helping the secret service was right, says Derwent May Lessons of the Chasse MPs should dig deeper into heritage fund management No Refuge The law should not require Britain to harbour terrorists Striking out The way to deal with striking monopolies is to attack monopoly Members 'vote to raise their pay Bare necessities Tactical value of soldiers' sacrifice at Goose Green No room at top for women lawyers Question of degree World Service changes Coping with stammers Animal magic Court Circular Picture Gallery Birthdays today Dinners Today's royal engagement Lord Margadale Personal Column Royal Air Force Anniversaries Appointments The Royal College of Psychiatrists The London Institute Ironmongers' Company Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Reception Meeting Christopher Casson Christopher Casson, actor, died in Dublin on July 9 aged 84. He was born on January 20,1912 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flightseats Steve Tesich Steve Tesich, Oscar-winning screenwriter and playwright, died of a heart attack in Sydney, Nova Scotia, on July 1 aged 53. He was born Stoyan Tesich in Titovo Uzice, Yugoslavia, on September 29,1942 Leukaemia Research Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items B. K. P. R. The British Kidney Patient Association The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Donald Neesham Donald Neesham, former head of Scotland Yard's Flying Squad, died on June 12 aged 72. He was born on February 3,1924 Arthur Charlesby Arthur Charlesby, Professor of Physics at the Royal Military College of Science, Shrivenham, 1957-77, died on June 13 aged 80. He was born on October 12,1915 Man's Rebellion against the Sporting Woman News The Times Crossword No 20,218 Business Times Weather Call Newspapers Support Recycling Tomorrow Arts US deal removes last obstacle to reshaping Lloyd's Inflation drops to lowest for 30 months High-tech nerves send Wall Street tumbling Education Tuckey to end link with ING Better marks for M&S Somerfield chiefs see huge bonuses Sport HTR SIB may remove trust net Television and Radio Business Today Breaking ranks Forced sale EEF shrugs off fears of 48-hour week ruling Tourist Rates Olympics '96 Housing recovery lifts Colefax Life agent faces tax trial in Germany Mandela helps to launch fund for African growth Caledonian postpones float Green light for CrestCo Peel assets soar MacAllan gives in CMC's digital launch Phone Link losses grow New arrivals at Nynex Barratt sales rise 12% GGT at six-year high Unions join attack on TransCo curbs Business Roundup Flat GUS profits send shares into reverse Electricity users to share cost of transmission losses Labour cries foul over Energy float Nuclear flotation goes critical British Energy shutdowns New threat to investor protection mobile phone competition Pennington PFI rules to be eased iii response to criticisms Goode news drives a market rise Prime Health First Choice sells less than expected Car dealer predicts bumper sales Commodities Liffe Options High street stores send investors mixed signals 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 GUS Shell First choice Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Summer of discontent Tempus Wall Street Sound bite for M&S The Times City Diary Shining Knight The Times City Diary Run out The Times City Diary Indian summer The Times City Diary Six bells The Times City Diary Kohl takes tough line to bolster competitiveness Janet Bush says German social consensus is under assault Checking the story that a firm's figures tell When bonuses based on profit and share price rises should be forfeited Unattractive spectacle of rich rewards for campaigners as names await decision time in the Lloyd's affair Business Letters Surprised by faith in MMC Somerfield Study aid gives pupils real-life business sense Fraser Nelson reports of testing of the updated edition of The Times 100 From a Correspondent in Amsterdam: Russians join race to rescue Fokker Emap faces defeat over dismissal plan Watchdog fears rule change against shareholder interests Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery MMC referral threat prompts sale by Ibstock Kvaerner managers for London Pub chain asks OFT for new beer deal A Times Reader Offer WTO calls time on Japan's drink tax Business Roundup Baris acquisition Shani up at half time Funds for DB shake-up Adam & Harvey dips Haircare jobs boost Shares close near low of the day Rolex BRITlSH Funds The Times Unit Information Service Tracker Opera Kiss the girls and make them cry Opera: A dangerous woman like Berg's lulu always has to pay the price, says Rodney Milnes; plus , a new Violetta Chappell Price Match HMV Opera In full flower Convent Garden Choice Entertainments Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assesment of 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 A pyrrhic victory at best Theatre: Benedict Nightingale sees the musical hit factory slip up for a change Haslemere Festivals The Guild Od Aviation Artists Choice Aspern Papers Pop Girl not afraid to talk it like she walks it New Releases: If you fancy a tongue-lashing, a DiFranco is your woman, David Sinclair says Top Ten Albums All This Useless Beauty Jackson Browne Soundtrack to a good life Jazz Albums Clapton New labour v militant How will you vote in the buy-election between Gary Barlow and Robbic Williams? Pop Super Furry Animals University Appointments University of Dundee Manchester Business School Summer Schools Challenge Educational Services University of Oxford MPW Mander Portman Woodward Multiple Display Advertising Items NBS Durham University Business School The Nottingham Trent University LLB Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times A forum for listening to the parents Christoper Digby-Bell on how people are using new powers to win special help for their children France's flight into the future John O'Leary reports on the spectacular venue for an international educational conference A victory bouquet for Harriet This child's parents fought a three-year battle for the school they thought best for her TES the Times Educational Supplement Short of funds to fence out the criminals David Charter identifies a problem with school security Resources and the disabled Conditional fee scheme protects action Depriving EC nationals of income support Snowball scheme is an unlawful lottery and company must repay all moneys received Producing papers for other side Judges need not examine documents Recalcitrant witness must not be arrested in front of jury Robert in top form again at Hickstead Equestrianism: Opening Day of Show is Marred by Unesplained Delays Dubai make Buffalos pay for missed chances Polo: Albwardy Steps up Challenge for British Open For the Record Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge By a Correspondent: England's advance keeps title within their reach Golf Winning Move Kid gloves off as brothers step into battle Rugby League Keene on Chess Anabaa overwhelms July Cup rivals Racing: French-Trained Sprinter Gives Memorable Performance in Newmarket Dash Richard Evans Nap: Special-K (3.40 York) Next best: Surprise Mission (4.10 York) York Rapid Raceline Sweeney escapes serious injury in fall Special-K can defy rise in class Todauy's Races on Television Hamilton Park Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Handicapper in dock as Fahim franks the form Gonzalez prevails in speedy finish Cycling Tour Details Chester Gullit to build on solid foundations Football: Chelsea Manager Happy with Summer Singnings By our Sports Staff: Evans raises stakes for Berger Lingfield Park Young guns hunt medal success in Hazewinkel Bowling BM Foster slips up and Norman conquers In Brief US take series Crack shots Revenge chance Still struggling to fill Scheckter's shoes Motor Raqcing: As the Search for World Champions of the Future Goes on, Ferrari's Last Holder of the Title Looks Back The Times Subscriptions Henman aims to further Britain's cause in Accra Tennis Draw Australia begin quest to recover lost pride RFU prepares for stormy session over television deal Rughby Union Elf unveils scheme to spot British talent New format should make World Cup more competitive Cricket By our Sports Staff: Super Eights plan to promote game Edwards offers elixir of youth Ivo Tennant on the young cricketer giving the England women's team fresh optimism Pakistanis serve notice of intent Scoreboard from Stone MCC wrest control as follow-on is enforced Motorola Home tie boosts Lancashire double prospects Draw SKY O'Sullivan plans time of her life Althetics; Irishwoman Aims for 5,000 Metres Worldd Record at Crystal Palace Johnson's absence a blow for supporters Brain scans may be given during bouts Boxing Word-Watching Tuning in to Tanglewood Radio Choice BBC1 Satellite and Cable The perfect male: so what if he's a fish? Review Choice Equestrianism Woosnam comes storming home Welshman recovers on inward half to retain share of lead at carnoustic Times Two Crossword Wiseman given the FA's vote Qualifiers Hill pledges drive to remember Today in the Times Morse Athletics Cup draw offers England host of benefits Picture Gallery Contents Dunlop Where we still lead the world Silver stone has been a golden road for British drivers. Kevin Eason looks back on a unique record Smoking Causes Cancer Finally ending the family jinx Oliver Holt records the extremes of fortune that have befallen the favourite at the British Grand Prix over past years Lionheart failed to roar home And Peter Miller remembers the one great disappointement in the glittering career of a dashing and inspitrational father Times and Drivers-The Ultimate Grid Guide Picture Gallery A river that Jordan has yet to cross With Martin Brundle hungry for more success, a redoubtable Irishman is poised to join the elite, says Kevin Eason Guiness in Pole Position British Gp Special: Running a Formula 1 Team When the grand prix first took off Lord Montagu of Beaulieu on how a wartime airfield became a racetrack The driving force of 'Bloody Mary' Helen Mound meets the pioneer who put women in the driving seat Omega When super-tuned saloons turn circuits into dodgem tracks Alan Copps on the touring cars Where fans can select their own top gear Jennai Cox explores an Aladdin's cave filled with Formula One fashion B&H Japanese ace between a rock and a fast place Alan Copps talks to Ukyo Katayama So close you could almost become a back-seat driver Silver Stone TV promises the real sounds, the real smells and the real live action from the track, Alan Copps reports Keeping Time In the blink of an eye Kevin Eason reports on how the race is timed to a split-second How am I doing? Ask the computer It's won by skill, courage—and expensive high technology, say Chris Ward Timing a Grand Prix Smoking Causes Cancer
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