News from 19/07/1996
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James Landale, Hugo Young, Chairman, Michael Rowe (Managing Director), Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, G. K. Matthew, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, M. D. Varcoe-Cocks, Peter Cadbury, Adrian Lee, Kate Alderson and Michael Horsnell, Jeremy Laurance, Philip Neame, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Diana Thorp, Inigo Gilmore, Sam Black, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, George Sivell, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Thunderer, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, George Turnbull, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, Peter Capella, Matthew Freud (Chairman), Shirley English, Simon Ellis, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, Victor Olliver, Charles Bremner, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Luke Clancy, Owen Matthews, Jonathan Fenby, Nigel Williamson, Philip Bassett, Andrew Jaspan, Andy Lavender, David Miller, Geoffrey Wheeler, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Adam Sage, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Duncan Baxter, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Jurgen Gehrels, Anna Howard, John Carr, Sarah Cunningham, Dominic Kennedy Social Affairs Correspondent, Quentin Letts, Ian Brodie, and Tom Rhodes and Harvey Elliott, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Adam Fresco, John Gorman, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Michael Kallenbach, Chris Parker, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, David Goodall, Matthew Parris, Susan Elkin, Roger Sydenham, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Harvey Elliott, Aviation Correspondent, Ian Brodie, Frances Lass, David Sinclair, Stacy Sullivan and our Foreign Staff, Sue Cameron, Fraser Nelson, Kate Bassett, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, W. J. Alexander, Manager Director, Jack Bailey, Michael Collie, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, Matthew Bond, Nick Nuttall Russell Jenkins, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, C. J. Jacob, Clement Freud, John Watson,
ResumoToday Mystery of explosion on TWA 800 Engine failure or terrorists caused death of 230 on board Killer jailed Outlook unclear Index Major rallies the troops with tilt at divided Labour On the Record By a Staff Reporter: Shots fired at Riviera royal retreat Olympian Harmony 50 children are injured as bus roof is ripped off Focus on Talent Boodle & Dunthrone Jewellers Air catastrophe increases fears in US of fanatics' attacks, admits Pentagon Terrorism Security at highest levels as America responds to the lessons of Oldhoma and Dhahran Atlanta 'in a state of readiness' Olympic Security Bonhams Lax security denied by Athens Greece Airport opens crisis centre to counsel the bereaved France List of Disasters 'You could see balls of flame, then everything disappeared' Witnesses Lockerbie experts to join search through wreckage A flare in the sky before jet broke in two suggests Flight 800 was on fire when it exploded Investigation Our Foreign Staff: Town mourns 16 children on school trip The Victims (AFP): HIV-infected blood aboard Midland Hogging the limelight: a bad afternoon with Ann and Nick Political Sketch Olympics become the late, late show Intel inside MPs accuse Birt of acting like tsar on World Service Picture Gallery Portillo's defence budget faces cuts Navy orders assault ships Picture Gallery Lilley asks for tenders to run child benefit Cellphones ITN accused of bias News in Brief Painting export delay Solicitors to vote on split Sex attack at tennis club Air-show plane crashes Bomb scare in Dublin Drink-drive QC banned Benefactor offers to pay off evicted farm woman's debt Botham refused Imran's offer of letter of regret Little Voice loses to a bigger name Ford RAF pilot cleared over low-flying death Alliance Leicester WPC dog handler loses sex bias claim Taxpayer meets cost of clothes for royal trips Victim of beating by police wins £125,000 The Times Mother of persistent truant escapes fine Sophie's killer must never be freed, says judge Howard Huggins, sentenced to three life terms, had been linked to earlier sex attacks on children the Verdict 'The one time she needed us most we were not there' The Victims Family Killing 'could not have been prevented' The Police Direct PC World Increased resistance to antibiotics raises risk of health crisis Parents warned of risks from soya milk New Era Grammar school rivalry 'improves comprehensives ' Police seek car driver in double killing Picture Gallery Caesar's invasion fleet sought by sonar in the Solent's mud Tandy English Heritage chief resigns Fish dishes that set barbecues alight Weekend Shopping HSBC Group Labour leaders split over call to end Tube strike Dozens of Tory associations found lacking as party raises £1.4m Analysis confirms Tories' plight Riddell on Politics American Express Boots Peers to challenge authority of MPs Starting a busienss? We could get it off the ground KGB opts for hard sell its greatest moments on CD Magnet Food for thought Picture Gallery Gun lobbyists 'betrayed by Dole' Suu Kyi calls for sanctions on Burma GIs given a pregnant pause British soldier is, killed in Bosnian shooting incident (AP): Onslaught by Tigers at base (Reuter): Chechenia rebel chief reappears (Reuter): Eta suspected in barracks attack Bail appeal defeat will cost French rail chief his job Hover Speed Netanyahu ready to negotiate peace, says Mubarak Jackson surprises Mandela Hillary 'shielded by radio to win funds' Accord on global warming No Title Stena Line Why I do not regret lying to my father about life… In his 86th year, Sir Isaiah Berlin talks to Anna Howard about the beliefs that have shaped his life and why ahe is frightened of dying Cellphone A man who knows his station Matthew Bannister is custodian of BBC radio's crown jewels. How well will he care for them? Sharps Grilling the whizz-kids of Whitehall Ministers mustn't hide behind officials, says Sue Cameron Royal stink Picture Gallery That sinking feeling Not only are London's—the entire infrastructure is collapsing. And as for Pisa Prime time Left out? Dog-gone Mr Pud Philip Howard True sports fans want to be on the side that's losing Follow the Leader Labour must be tough on strikes and then causes of strikes Atlanta's Hour From Southern defeats and segregation to Olympic City Veni , Vidi - Glug, Glug, Glug When Julius Caesar rules the waves - or tried to Trusting the trust on 'The Observer' British history Compromise and concession as way forward for Ulster Power of Pr Losses at Goose Green Broadcasting opera Howard's 'greasy pole' Cuban liberty Who art in Heaven? Picture Gallery Court Circular Royal engagements Luncheon Company of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators Personal Column By a Special Correspondent: English-born lawyer courts French fashion Church news Forthcoming marriage Birthdays today Personal Valet Marriages 810 Naval Air Squadron Anniversaries Middle Temple Homecare Mobility Centres Paul Touvier Paul Touvier, French war criminal died in prison in Paris on July 17 aged 81. He was born on April 3,1915 Personal Column Flightssets Engel Lund Sir Douglas Miller On this Day July 19,1927 Need of Cleaner Rivers, Westminster, Monday News The Times Crossword No 20,224 Business Picture Gallery Times Weather Call Newspapers Support Recycling In the Times Tomorrow No Title Home loans increase as credit falls Business Editor Lindsay Cook Greenspan stance on inflation helps rally US markets Tomkins' loyalty plan faces investor revolt Arts 31-33 Three Belfast airport directors share £18m Education 35 Allied opts for low float price New issues lut by market jitters Lloyds Chemists fight is expected to resume Sport 3744 Foreign & Colonial Television and Radio 2 Business Today Stock Market Indices Fast track Watched dogs Broker is struck off by SFA Graseby lift Telemetrix fall Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Chambers urge caution on rates as confidence revives Otis shake-up to cost 700 jobs Johnson deal for Prince Legal & Public Notices Finelist in £47m offer for Motor World Emap shareholders back board reform Business Roundup Hi-Tec steps up recovery Budgie lifts Sleepy Kids L&g sees income rise AEA sell-off move likely Aim profits take off Walters priced at £24m Super regulator for energy tops inquiry agenda Lloyd's picks Maltby for Equitas post Shaftesbury looks west in Island Site purchase Awaiting Dr Lang's prescription Ruling due on Lloyds bids Choppy waters for new share issues Vital poll draws nearer for builder Pennington Deals boost for healthcare sector Broadbent's US office suffers defections Free your Potential with a Modern Appenticeship Commodities Liffe Options British Biotech bounces back with 180p surge 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 Wolseley Motor World Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Feet on the ground Tempus Skynet Wall Street Herts and minds The Times City Diary Open all hours Launch date Pedalling a line CBI limbers up for election intent on running in neutral Philip Bassett says business knows what it wants from government but is keen to avoid party games Unfair to Siemens Board and shareholders need to know about 'illegal calls' from inside BA Business Letters Thames Water's record on leaks Former lord of the skies faces grim battle to keep up revival Disaster could see TWA follow Pan Am route, says Eric Reguly Bonhams Shares end at their best of day IWC British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Halcyon Days Council liable for unnecessary health work Court of Appeal Law Report July 19 1996 Court of Appeal Deportation court can see all evidence used even if it is hearsay Kodak Act does not confer power on court Concept of fault not imported Home Secretary has wide discretion in setting tariff Welfare of child paramount Jury entitled to convict on encouragement to kill Criminal injuries applicant not entitled to oral hearing Ministry is not liable over diseased imported animals The last word Recital International Songmakers Wigmore Hall National Gallery Theatre 2 Theatre 1 The big bang theorists As the Olympics open Andy Lavender learns how to throw a world class party New tack for bid salt Theatre in IRELANDRhymes from the Ancient Mariner Black box, Galway Music HMV Haven't we seen this one before? Emma King's Head Emma King's Head Situations vacant Channel Four Sitcom Festival Riverside Studios Tomorrow Entertainments Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainments compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment 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 Choice 2 Reasons to be cheerful (partly) David Sinclair hears the Black Crowes lighten up and fly straight at the charts Single The Reduced Shakespeare Company Pop Pop 2 To advertise in this section please call the… Cattle are better treated If Glastonbury is the peach of pop festivals, last weekend's T-in-the-park must be the pits The Royal Garden Hotel Pop 4 Pop 3 On the global village green Nigel Williamson welcomes the Womad festival of world music, which begins today Kingly treasures Blues Albums Elive Costello & The Attraction HMV Blues Jazz Extra texture Jazz Albums To Advertise Call: 0171 680 6800 Oxford Brooks University The Management School University of Hull MBA in London Roffey Park University of Southampton The University of Reading Nene Northampton College of Higher Education Durham University Business School MBAth University of Bath University of Leeds Career Analysts LTD TVU Rise above the Competition The MBACareer Guide Rdi City University Fax: Time to save our sixth-forms Duncan Baxter says the modular exam structure is undermining the traditional form ethos Who is fuelling fear of school? There is no link to suicide, says George Turnbull Pay up - or face humiliation The 'contributions' schools demand are too much for many households, says a parent Staging a little vital magic Susan Elkin says that for children, going to the threatre should not be regarded as a luxury The Times To Advertise Call Masters of Business Administration Multiple Display Advertising Items Courses UWE Universit of Oxford MPW Multiple Display Advertising Items London Montessori Centre University of Oxford Education Established Educational Publisher Independent Education LLB WRTC Language Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Posts Multiple Display Advertising Items AF UCL Sheffield Hallam University Education The Writing School CIFE Fax: Leicester shire toil as Smith's efforts swing the balance Cricket Left-arm specialists enjoy day of havoc Yesterday's Scoreboards Warwickshire scent revival Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Yorkshire foiled as James and Keech take root Winning Move Keene on Chess Emburey escapes the burden of legal argument Tour follows Voskamp into France Cycling City University Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's Fixtures Education Sail Power: Sorcery, the American-owned maxi, goes… The Sunday Times For the Record Results from Yesterday Four Meeting Best Western New legal threat emerges for RFU Rugby Union Dubai made to pay for profligacy Polo Bhb denied opportunity to run Tote Racing: Home Secretary Agrees to Formation of Advisory Group for Industry Discuss One Pontefract Southwell Racing makes appeal in value stakes Musselburgh Newmarket Newbury Body or water forced to go against the flow Olympic Games: Redgrave and Pinsent's Daunting Double Act Can Provide Britain with a Singular Moment to Savour Heartbreakers feel pulse of victory Pound survives an unlikely challenge Panaconic Denmark pulls out Fame helps Van Almsick's fortune Craig Lord on whether the queen of swimming can find her golden crown By our Sports Staff: Memories appear short for Chinese Faldo puts the icing on birthday cakewalk Golf: Home Crowd Provides Some Premium Bonding as Tournament Favourite Celbrates in Style Welcoming the 19th hole with Open arms Clement Freud concludes his summer season with a disappointing visit to the links of Royal Lytham and St Annes Daly's gallop halted over closing stretch Rapid Golf Line Tee-Off Times Norman fails to make storming start in opening exchanges Mel Webb witnesses the unusual sight of the Great White Shark merely treading water Impatient attitude exacts its penalties Titleist O'Neal cashes in as Dream Team returns to spotlight Olympic Games: Basketball Giant's #123 Million Deal Signals Arrival of New Era in Atlanta Capobianco cleared by Australian authorities Word-Watching Wednesday chase Lombardo Football Sprinter's life in the fast lane Ireland sweep into final Sport in Brief Special agents called G & T Radio Choice Radio 1 An Atlanta ego goes for gold - in hokum Review Bbc1 Choice Satellite and Cable Cricket Times Two Crossword Broadhurst reaps Lytham dividend Posse of Americans ready to pounce as an unhearaided Briton leads the Open First-Round Leaderboard First Telecom Olympic Games
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