News from 24/07/1996
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George Cole, Stephen Woodard, Director, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Grace Bradberry, Robin Dartington, Director, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, George Ball, Andrew Longmore, Catherine Field, Harvey Elliott, Philip Howard, Dorothy Sullivan, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Sheila Johnston, Agence France-Presse and Christopher Thomas, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Kevin Eason, James Bone and our Foreign Staff, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Kate Alderson and Joanna Bale, Guy Clapperton, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Harry Brampton, Charles Bremner and Michael Hornsby, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Francesco Bongarra, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Quentin Letts, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent, and James Bone, Joseph Connolly, John Kavanagh, Jill Sherman and Andrew Pierce, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, G. M. Covey, Luke Clancy, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Brenda Maddox, Leyla Linton and our Foreign Staff, Belinda Archer, John Hopkins, David Miller, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Michael Prestage, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, and Diana Thorp, Hubert Chesshyre, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Valerie Howarth, Chief Executive, Emma Wilkins and Simon De Bruxelles, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, James Morgan, Eric Reguly, John Carr, Sarah Cunningham, Malcolm Windsor, Secretary, Nick Kelly, Denis O'brien, Dalya Alberge, Alison Beckett, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Jill Sherman and Philip Webster, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Iola Smith, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Brian MacArthur, Jason Nissé, Craig Lord, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Hornsby, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Atlanta sketch, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Tony Dawe, Frances Lass, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Simon Armson, Chief Executive, Alan Coren, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Tom Rhodes, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Lindsay Nicolle, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Morag Prestion, Richard Morrison, Gordon Brown, Branson claims, David Maddock, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray, Collin Cowe, George Racz, Nicholas Temperley, Matthew Bond, Tunku Varadarajan and our Foreign Staff, Amandip Upal, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Olympic diary, Stacy Sullivan, George Guise, Stephen Cox Campaigns manager,
ResumoThe Times Great Summer of Sport Woman MP moves in where even Thatcher could not tread Princess loses her last PR adviser Delta Air Lines Index Branson's lottery bribe claims rejected by Qc Mercurial Winners? Lighting strikes guests at Queen's party Picture Gallery Assault case row Rachel Campbell-Johnston Europe tries to avert panic on 'mad sheep' Rifkind lifts industrial tribunal ban on secret services Winning cards in Prime Minister's reshuffled pack Hoverspeed Fast Ferries The Appointments Cuts row holds up £3.5 bn RAF orders Talks on loyalist march 23,000 guns handed in Driving 'reform school' Killing case 'flawed' 'Mad Mitch' dies at 70 Ads were 'anti-men' 'Sex tourism' legislation Ice Age elephant find Reward for boy raised Brittany murder victim had been stalked for days Press chief is latest of many to leave Princess's staff Outcry as judge halts police sex assault case Picture Gallery Blackmail bomber in threat to Salisbury's Pilot 306 Peugeot Kathy Botham says sex and drug claims made her life hell Beethoven 'set his bad heart to music' Children's Aid Jumbo jet collapse leaves BA red-faced Saturday In the Times Court defeat forces Howard to revise Parole Board rules BT Runabout for the wife is reborn as £40,000 prewar racer Explorers claim glacier as true source of Amazon American Express St Paul's sculptures go abroad for want of a British home Aldeburgh prefers bird table to statue of Benjamin Britten Software fault blamed for Ariane disaster Renault Freeways Red phone boxes back by popular demand Consultants seek curb on nurses wielding scalpel Scare over sheep spines may mean ban on historic British speciality G Gateway2000 Picture Gallery Infected feed may lead to new strain of scrapie Scientists French gourmands face lean times Reaction Market prices fall by 20% in one day Farmers Major faces long summer on the defensive Riddell on Politics Euro-sceptic Labour MPs harangued by angry colleague New Tory rebel exercises his right to free speech SAGA Services Ltd Blair promises councils power on a tight budget In Parliament Business rates cut examined by Tories Eurostar Compaq Crash jet's wing shows trace of rare explosive Republicans urge Dole to embrace tax cut President flees mob amid fears of coup in Burundi Anti-terror talks held on day of disaster GA General Accident Direct Fathers face 'wanted' list Security scare adds to woes of gridlock Games Atlanta World's press gloats over chaos Reaction (Reuter): US to hit investors in Iranian oilfields Compaq 'Oprahlympics' turn sport into soap to win US women viewers Television Peking berates Olympics 'conspiracy' Protest Flat for Grant and Hurley Reuter: Santas descend on Denmark Swimmer answers drug-use claims Ireland Escaper tells of 'human wave' attack by Tamils The Difference is Debenhams (AP): Phone sex outrages islanders (Reuter): Charges ready in Abiola killing (Reuter): Filipinos face gold charges (AFP): 'Veal' was human NR Northern Rock Tigers unleashed by killer whose hero is Napoleon Foster viaduct raises French storm Peace hopes revive as Likud minister has talks with Arafat UN diggers start to uncover 'biggest mass grave' in Bosnia Compaq Adriatic sharks cause ban on bathers Eta mastermind held in swoop by French police Intel inside Army manoeuvres for the autumn The maxi-coat, fur collar and brogues that make up this autuman's esential look are already moving from the catwalks to the high street, says Grace Bradberry Swiftcall Four protective lipsticks tried and tested Hill House Hammond Real People, Real Clothes Hackett Even the politeness makes you sweat Joseph Connolly, sans luggage, reports on lapel-pin swapping in Atlanta Daihatsu The naked and the dead boring A new West End rock musical owes more to pornography than to art Cellphones direct Alan Coren Just a mo: what's le mot juste for this Frenchman's toes? Shore, shore Picture Gallery Blair's cap doesn't fit For all its promises to restore local government, labour has become as centralist as the Conservatives Team colours Written off Half price Modernise but don't privatise Gordon Brown defends Labour's radical credentials A Depressing Reshufle Clarke will now face no internal dissent A Process Continues Israel and Palestine National Authority make progress Yule in July If you believe in Father Christmas, please log on Support for postal privatisation plan Gift to Oxford Stone of Scone Salmon stocks Meeting criteria for monetary union Children's fears of exam pressure Pub names German 'Creation' at the Proms Broadcasting opera Student drinking Out to grass? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Service dinner Drapers' Company Election A flower show bursting with tasty delights Legal appointments Inner Temple Personal Column Memorial service Appointment Anniversaries Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Etc Forthcoming marriages Marriages Lieutenant-Colonel Colin Mitchell Lieutenamt-Colonel Colin Mitchell, soldier and politician, died on July 20 aged 70. He was born on November 17,1925 Personal Column Flightseats James Tye James Tye, director-general of the British Safety Council since 1968, died on July 21 aged 74. He was born on December 21,1921 Remember The Donkeys And We'll Remember You! Robert Collins Robert Collins, pop musician, died in a car accident on July 22 aged 33. He was born on February 23,1963 Professor John Fozard John Fozard, Obe, FRS, aeronautical engineer and President of the Royal Aeronautical Society, 1986-87, died in Alexandria, Virginia, on July 17 from liver failure aged 68. He was born on January 16,1928 (From a Correspondent): On this Day The Triumph of Age Facelift for the 'city by the sea' Brighton is seeing a huge revival as a commercial, cultural and leisure centre. Christopher Warman Commercial Property Wc1 Development Britannia Row N1 Office/studio Space to Let Office Property to Let TP Looking for Colleys Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Speight Limited UTB United Trust Bank Limited An Impressive 16th Century Manor House Tesco behind office project Market-Moves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prime Chelsea Restaurant Close Epping, Essex Kensington High Street Serviced Offices Industrial Units to Let Life sentence on 'lifer' valid Law Reprt July 24 1996 Court of Appeal Whether court's decision is final Compulsory purchase threat not relevant Take a child to the zoo-FREE An Exclusive Times Reader Promotion Buy one adult ticket and a child goes free Challenging grant of appeal leave Brennan v Brighton Borough Council Duty to consult proprietor Regoma v Secretary of State for Education and Employment. Ex parte McCarthy and Another Chartered Institute of Taxation Associateship exams, May, 1996 BPP The Financial Training Company MP Michael Page Taxation Cold winds blow through ITN News supplier loses prime international customer Mappin & Webb Dell Media, Sales & Marketing Attention! Ballantyne Ross Ltd Election fever for Express Apple Computer John Spencer PE Graduates 23+ Leisure Consultants Dicr Europe Ltd. How to Make ?20,000 a Year as a Travel Writer No comment… Using the oldest trick in the book Advertising World Telecom plc In the picture Trainee Sales Person Times Newspapers Atlanta wins for chaos John Goodbody is battling to stay int the media race at the Games A vexed question of who should curtsy to whom Has the Palace's decision to strip the Princess of Wales of her HRH backfired? Why the BBC finally accepts that age does matter The aged feel they have not been catered for on screen, reports Dominic Kennedy The Times The Times Crossword No 20,228 News Business Times Weathercall AirUK Lifeboats In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Bank moves to plug flaws exposed by Barings collapse CBI pleads case for a cautious Budget Forte posthouse Arts Mersey Docks regains contract lost in strike Shares in Allied Carpets off to a premium start Homes Northern Rock's float fees at £2m Sport Halifax cuts 1,200 head office jobs Television and Radio Business Today Regulators Double digit Stagecoach ready to bid for rest of rail franchises Legal & General National Audit Office urges shake-up of utility regulators BA link to be judged on EU rules Southern Water gets new chief Euro Disney growth slows Full-year profits forecast downgraded AEAT to be floated by end of year Complex planned for Canary Wharf Business Roundup Signet denies sale deal Southend to Hampton Peregrine reveals stake Boost for Stakis Sun to buy on Paradise Golden Wonder pledge Go-ahead for oilfield Winchester loss grows Tourist Rates Cold shoulder repaid with interest Decision day for Bank of Scotland bidders Signet question is one of timing More building society jobs at risk Warning hurts Filofax shares M Mercury New drugs sales soar to boost SB profits Glaxo drug restricts Aids in trials Picture Gallery Hinchliffe acts to oust receivers from company Lotus chief fires board after clash Commodities Liffe Options Bank of Scotland hovers just above year's low 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 Filofax Pharmaceuticals Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes The next stage Tempus Carpetright Wall Street Hopkins the whistleblower Numbers game Dripping wet Siren voices Parties see fine-tuning as next step in power politics Christine Buckley on energy, now high up as a poll issue Facing up to millennium meltdown Fraser Nelson on the 'Year 2000 Problem' for business Feeling good? Now for the true figures GEM Shares close near to best of day Tracker The Times Unit Trust Information Service Faconnable White tornado cleaning up Cinema: Jan De Bont, hit director of Speed and the imminent Twister, talks to Sheila Johnston The Times Film Pop 1 Lining up against the wonderwall David Sinclair, a Mercury Music Prize judge, discusses the shortlist announced yesterday (and explains why the Beatles missed out) Enter the old rock dragon Neil Young The Point, Dublin Pop 2 Blair's cap doesn't fit Proms: Success for a concerto inspired by Tony Hancock's life BBC PO/Tortelier Albert Hall/ Radio 3 Music Obstructed views from the box seat Broadcasting more opera on TV will not put an end to charges of elitism, says Rodney Milnes Not a loom in sight Visual Art: Textiles receive avant-garde treatment Opera Pop Even the plot has bare cheek Musical Offer Crash the party Cool moves, drum fever Jazz Cpmcerts Other Specials Tomorrow Join now Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London Choice 2 Big Apple crumbling Theatre: Hell is other people in millennial New York; a classic shows its age Choice 3 Little life left in a great title Theatre To advertise in this section please call the… Fairclough Homes North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property S&K Stickley & Kent Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Is property investment as safe as houses? Rachael Kelly on why should not put all of your nest egg in one basket Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Sell or to Rent? An Inheritance Dilemma Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items To the manor rented Now you can live like a duchess or a baronet, says Rachael Kelly London Rentals Retirement Homes Rentals Directory La Crème de la Crème Career moves Executive PA SECRETARY/PA Institute of Neurology BUPA Hitachi Samsung Multiple Classified Advertising Items Affordable Spectacular Duplex Penthouses La Crème de la Crème Tate British Cardiac Society Legal La Creme Administrative Creme The Royal Fine Art Commission La Crème de la Crème Secretarial & Temporary Greythorn PLC Office Angels SECRETARY/PA Summer Temps Appointments Bi~LANGUAGE Multiple Display Advertising Items Gordon Yates HOBstones Crone Corkill PE Pan European Tate Admin Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Class PA Bilinguasec Bermuda S. O. S. 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I have my doubts, but if true it makes a delightful story of human greed Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Fredericks faces Christie after electing to pursue both titles Atlanta Briefs Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Suleymanoglu raises the gold standard John Goodbody reports on the little turk who stands supreme in world of weightlifting For the Record Baseball Beach party lacks good vibrations Olympic Games: New Discipline Gets Mixed Reception a Long Way from Ruislip Lido Beadsworth capitalises on flying start to boost hopes Monday's Late Results from Atlanta Yesterday's Results from Atlanta Devalued noble art fights to make its point Boxing is battling against those who wants it out of the Olympics. Andrew Longmore says Atlanta 96 Panasonic Stark comes to grief as Australia break clear Olympic Games Outlook brightened by King's personal best 'Des Loves Shazza' show offers poolside light relief Protesters picking on the wrong target Simon Barnes Roche on target to seal third successive victory Crowd stunned by Popov's brilliance Craig Lord salutes the elegant Russian who won the best 100 metres in swimming history Palmer keeps Britain's medal ambitions afloat Watch the body language when expectations fall flat Alex Bennett Drama as Haining makes light of heavy challenge Bowlers prepare for test of speed at Lord's Close-run thing for Times Cup In Brief Mensa Ickringill answers call to arms Tennis: Yorkshire Stalwart Finds Lure of County Week Irresistible Leading First-Class Averages Today's Fixtures Lta County Cup Results Bollini unstoppable Polo Word-Watching Suez: a tale of two conflicts Radio Choice BBC1 Losing faith, hope and charity in Walford Review Choice Britain draw on Giles's opportunism Late goal spurs Games hopes Times Two Crossword Football 40 Golden girl Smith tries to laugh off drug slurs Craig Lord on the rapid improvement of Ireland's double Olympic champion Judgment serves Henman's cause Tennis 46 RAC Legalities disrupt England's planning for Lord's Strait and Narrows CompuServe Net surfers block Hong Kong phones Catherine Field Reports on a price row Intel inside Science gets to the art of the matter Can-Help for disabled people Prestel on-line How big business slips up on IT Times Interface When success is in the can Iola Smith looks at the steel revolution in drink containers CE The powerful desktop you wear to work George Cole on the ultimate portable: a mighty little computer carried on your body Tapping into a new dimension Chris Partridge reports on the mind-boggling prospect of sending solid objects through cyberspace AOL Train your dog for walkies on the web Software agent launched to trawl Internet High-explosive web site A quantum leap with Austrian waltz time Too Busy To Build Your Company's Web Site? Interactor can feel the sound Nigel Powell on a system that gives extra spikes to Sonic the Hedgehog Full control of an emergency A US system is keeping ambulances on the right track, says Guy Clapperton Crown Computer Products Roger and out for spoof calls Infotrade Who needs Mozart with a successor to this software? New digital awards Buying Business Equipment or Services? Jubilee Line extension to set new IT standards OPUS technology Where can I get a line to look it up in the index? Save yourself the cost of a £30 paperback Keep an eye on the noticeboard Buzzwords Has hi-tech trickery gone and sunk the poor sailor? First you'll need a sponsor to buy the right navigation software, fibreglass hull and carbon-fibre sails We're all in the same boat -or so theyt used to say. But as Britain succumbs to its annual week of Mad Cowes Diseal Domain Names Triangle Internet Ltd. Charting a course Dell Sails for the worst kind of seas If you want a yacht to get ahead, get a computer The Times Living up to the legacy of Mr. Microsoft Agenda Union fears electronic espionage by the boss Is your manager checking systems messages, asks John Kavanagh Mercer Gray Changing faces in the world of computing Business All you want in pictures Hewitt Myers Net helps the small firm Business: Michael Prestage reports on a virtual reality park and, right, a new type of shopping centre Apex Search Inc Catalogue company goes online Extech Coopers & Lybrand Consultants The Royal Horticultural Society Verity Goodman Graham Stuttgart Portman Viglen
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