News from 26/07/1996
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John Elworthy, Jon Ashworth, Martha de la Cal, Edward Owen, Mark Huband, Adrian Lee, Gerry McCrum, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Longmore, Alice Thomson and Philip Webster, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Neil McIntosh, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, George Sivell, Carl Mortished, Oliver Clarke, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Barbara Hewson, Michael Evans and Arthur Leathley, Jeremy Laurence, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Roger Berthoud, Pat Gibson, Rupert Cox, David Gould, Neil Fowler, Editor, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, H. C. Grant, Michael Knipe, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Thomas McLaughlin, Marianne Curphy, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Paul R. Rawson, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, John Young, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Mary Hillier, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Peter Collis, Jill Sherman and Andrew Pierce, Martin Symington, Jason Nissè, Edward Gorman, Peter G. Vasey, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Mike Thomas, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Roger Moate, Cynthia Kee, P. H. S, Kelvin Nel, Manager, Aidan Harrison, Richard Evans, Sam Kiley and James Bone, C. A. Latimer, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Maurice Blik, President, D. J. Cassell (Chairman), Julian Muscat, John Allison, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Dominic Kennedy, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, The Timetable, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Mike Rosewell, Michael Hornsby, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Benedict Nightingale, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Jack Bailey, John Harris, Sam Kiley, Valerie Grove, Donald Trelford, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, Anthony Garrett, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Simon Mace,
ResumoShort demoted as Blair wields axe Victory for Portillo over £4bn RAF order Bomb suspect held Index Troilus and Cressida Going for Number Four... Atlanta turns on 'foreign whingers' Quentin Letts in Atlanta for the centennial olympic Games finds himself the target of fierce local criticism after his reports of transport and computer chaos End of Empire Valerie Grove Burundi massacre fears after coup Abbey National British Breaks at Half Price Home loan rates lowest since 1965 Israeli peace call TWA bomb hint Imran apology Tories call up Thatcher to revive grassroots Gaffe-prone Short fails new Labour's smooth-talking test HESS One medical man and his dog go back to America £90m jail building scheme will ease overcrowding National Trust needs £210m for repairs Plea to deny asylum to extremists BBC governors keep World Service plan News in Brief Highland fling for DJ £18m help for homeless Police posted overseas Abandoned boy hoax Krays court closes Peugeot holiday deal Sheep may safely graze C&G Channel Islands Limited Private eye's last inquiry was into wife's murder plot Jail for woman who hired hitmen Funeral of girl murdered on trip to France Harrods The taxman wants his slice of golf profits Boots Commuters skate over Tube strike delays The Vectra Premier from Vauxhall £150,000 fine for airline that put passengers at risk Imran withdraws tampering claim against Botham Joy as dog meets Dog Dixons Fundraiser is less than charitable about Duchess Eden's fatal gamble hastened the end of Empire Suez anniversary: how Nasser's seizure of canal 40 years ago led to invasion that dividend the West Career sacrificed by the minister who refused to lie Energy All need not have been lost says opponent of pull-out 'Place yourself under arrest and go to the Tower' First Telecom Best maths teaching 'is made in Taiwan' Smokers unfit to adopt, says doctor Rover Pedicure helps rhino keep toehold on life Scientists use grey matter to give hope to paralysis victims Cancer specialists from the Royal Marsden and St Bartholomew's hospitals in London have challenged promising research findings for marimasts, an anti-cancer drug that has already triggered a stock market boom for its maker, British Biotech. They say in The Lamer that the company has misinterpreted initial clinical trials, which were not based on sound evidence Royal Mail Top-quality fish come on stream Weekend Shopping Take a child to the zoo-FREE Buy one adult ticket and a child goes free An Exclusive Times Reader Promotion Magnetic pulses to brain lift depression £4bn orders will equip RAF for the 21st century Portillo can celebrate - his successor will pick up the bill Riddell on Politics Halfords BAe suppliers are jubilant Fact meets myth in French hunt for Beast of Larzac Ford £16m plan for tunnel to Paris fountains Princess Caroline wins £78,000 in libel case (Reuter): Death at Ukraine reactor News in Brief (AP): Refugees 'doped' (AP): Suspects held (AFP): Klaus wins vote (AFP): Spain pay freeze (AFP): End of the line The Link Netanyahu offers peace if Hezbollah gives up arms Israel's prime Minister is in confident mood despite the bickering within his coalition Christopher walker reports from Jerusalem 'Israel wants to get out of Lebanon provided we can guarantee our security' Direct Line Leader rejects blame for assassination of Rabin Starting a business? Barclays Military installs a moderate leader to reassure Hutus Burundian capital under siege as young militants' resistance to coup builds up Tutsi leader's return brings fresh hope Gateway 2000 Death toll rises to six in Turkish prison fast Fears of backlash after Tamils deny bombing Mini UN says West refuses to offer peace troops The Times Cockpit recording renews suspicion of Flight 800… Pilotless subs and sonar prove worth Doctor 'gave lover HIV shot' Kumon Maths Gliders hover over Olympic heights Cockpit tape could hold bomb clue Bronze means happy Hoverspeed Clinton tightens airline security How gay men were "cured" Brutal methods were once used by hospitals to treat homesexuals. reports Jeremy Laurence Cherry Coke Israel's children of hope The political map of Israel may look like a skin disease - all blotches and pimples encircled in green - but thousands of young Arabs and Jews are learning the art of peaceful coexistence. Cynthia Kee reports Power to the folk: 24-year-old Irish singing… Swiftcall Turned off by a summer of ugly feet Cellphones direct Sign of the Times They didn't think I would do it Paymaster General David Heathcoat-Amory explains why he was certain he had to resign The Valerie Grove Interview Stena Line Philip Howard Nothing in the Games is new: not even the cynical press coverage Extra games On her toes Picture Gallery I could murder a burger Obsessive personalities can be found in every country, but intense Americans take extremes to extremes Track record Who's write? Home rule for the matadors Magnus Linklater on the bullfights and bombs of Andalucia Hotspur's Hour Portillo vs Clarke in the £4 billion defence stakes Netanyahu's Offer An Israeli initiative on Lebanon that deserves to prosper Short Shrift Opposition spokespersons have to be team players Scrapie and BSE link with humans? Labour democracy Stone of Scone Time to remedy the law's delays Court rules on naming defendants Women lawyers Safety awards Is anybody there? Aldeburgh statue Olympic spirit An outsider in the saint stakes Plans for Stonehenge The sound and the fury Title deeds Trade descriptions Court Circular Today's royal engagements Reception Lord Mayor of Westminster Personal Column Dinner Fruiterers' Company Anniversaries Calls to the Bar Birthdays today Girdlers' Company Archaeologists win in 'blind' test Church news Appointments Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Etc Forthcoming marriages School news Winchester House School, Brackley, Northampstonshire Blacksmiths' Company Weavers' Company Sir David Nicolson Sir David Nicolson, company chairman and former MEP, died on July 19 aged 73. He was born on September 20,1922 Personal Column Joyce Buck Joyce Buck, American actress and interior designer, died in Santa Monica, California, on July 13 aged 71. She was born in Chicago, Illinois, on April 17,1925 The British Kidney Patient Association College of Paediatrics and Child Health Flightseats Hans Fellner, Tertius Metcalf Hans Fellner, consultant to christie's and bookseller, died in London from cancer on July 18 aged 71. He was born in Vienna on June 13,1925 Tertius Metcalf, businessman, died from cancer on june 22 aged 63. He was born on December 23,1932 From our Special Correspondent: Mussolini Resigns Short demoted by ruthless Blair The Suez crisis revisited, 40 years on The Times Crossword No 20,230 Business Forecast In the Times Inside Section 2 Today British Gas threat to DTI in £1bn writ Weak chemicals force ICI to shed 2,700 jobs Exhilaration Business Somerfield likely to cut float price again By a Correspondent: Yorkshire Water chairman survives calls to resign Part-time job pays £120,000 Arts Sport Lowest loan rate since 1965 Television and Radio Business Today Hays and Salvesen confirm bid talks Philips responds to loss by cutting 6,000 jobs Export rise helps cut trade gap to £985m Cheap calls and payoffs slow BT Tourist Rates Mercury UK's Kookai stores head for market Savings boost on nuclear wind-down Childcare lobby scents victory Opponent of Leeds deal to fight on Britannia suspends 39 sales staff Kidder Peabody fine for UK irregularities Business Roundup Fewer receiverships Boots sales up 7.2% Names urged to settle Increase at Witan IBM boost to Dow Call for training league Admiral interim up Toad wins VW order Sheep that lost its way Market disenchantment with ICI grows Somerfield priced to go High Court rules on Leeds takeover Pennington Takeover bid for Suter confirmed Lloyd's funds in merger Scottish TV takes over Caledonian MAM to safeguard Cairn rights issue Jaguar Commodities Life Options Shares take heart from £4bn defence contracts Stock Market East Midlands Electricity shares shot ahead in the last half-hour of trading on renewed speculation of a takeover bid. The shares closed at 571p, up 32p from 539p but off their intra-day high of 583p. The company is one of a handful of independent electricity companies still in the bid frame London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%)7 Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Cairn Energy British Telecom Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Little logic in logistics Suter Wall Street Mr Merseyside bows out Cresswell's rules Tin box estate Fountainhead Pressure rises as British Gas puts Government in the dock Christine Buckley examines the issues behind the £1 billion writ and weights up the implications Leaseholders gain fresh rights but who will fund the Bill? Eliza Tinsley Group Plc Yearning for just a small touch of inflation Alasdair Murray detects a mood of nostalgia in some companies The Times Unit Trust Information Service HSBC Group Shares close near the day's highs Ascot War, lechery and cynicism: Troilus and Cressida is given a bold new treatment by the RSC The love of war in a lust cause Troilus and Cressida RST, Stratford Theatre: The Bard in Cynical mood; Farquhar with the sting removed; a mixed bag at a Polish drama festival Not really naughty and much too nice Rogues to Riches Watermill, Newbury Shaftesbury Theatre Loose Restoration: Rogues to Riches brings unsophisticated silliness to a Farquhar comedy Reflecting history, not repeating it Psappha Chester Spring comes late to the Proms Bbc SO/Elder Albert Hall/Radio 3 Concerts: Arnold Bax makes a belated debut at the Albert Hall: plus a contemporary tangent in Chester Music Gloomy, but rarely dull Kontakt Festival Torun, Poland Mini Tomorrow Pop 1 Ok then, who does she think she is? Alan Jackson makes the mistake of congratulating singer Sinéad Lohan on the excellence of her debut folk album Dead inspired Jazz Albums Pistols destroy all passers-by Pop Albums: David Sinclair gladly eats his words Pop 2 Pop 3 Closets not for sale Caitlin Moran knows who pop's secret gay stars are—but then, so what? HMV Pop 4 Entertainments Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment London 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 32 Potter's wheel of fortune Visual Art: Roger Berthoud on Britain's belated celebration of ceramics Choice 3 Choice 4 No duty of care over roads Causing fear does not obstruct highway Humour no shield for contempt £45,000 award not excessive for irresponsible libel Costs penalty for concealing case Applying Brussels Convention to libel Travel Promotion Lincoln University campus LLB The Management School Lancaster University The Times Sheffield Hallam University Masters of Business Administration Career Analysts Ltd Legal & Public Notices Mandarin Resources Corporation Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Eagle Eyes Required Canterbury Cathedral Devonshire House Preparatory School Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Oxford Harrow House Eastbourne St. Aldates College Language Courses What's wrong with our maths? John O'Leary on a scheme that could halt England's alarming slide in the world education league Money isn't enough Gerry McCrum on the law of diminishing returns A cuckoo in the nest Is business a respectable subject for universities? An officer class of managers is uniformly disastrous A parent's life and hard times Neil McIntosh opens the pages of his diary of the academic year The Times No Title Smethurst is surprise package at Portrush Golf Today's Fixtures For the Record Jeffrey Hunter stretches for a backhand volley for… By our Sports Staff: Horan and Crowley miss All Blacks clash Rugby Union: Centre May Not Be Fit Final Game in South Africa Grant aids England's progress Sport in Brief Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Wolverhampton Williams fails to suppress gossip Motor Racing Union clubs alerted by Offiah transfer Rugby League Injury rules Roberts out of Goodwood Racing Thirsk William Hill Tedburrow can overcome penalty Today's Races on Television The Times Rapid Raceline Newmarket Course Specialists Nottingham Ascot Lord's rises to acclaim Inzamam Simon Wilde watches a batsman blossom at the Mecca of cricket Cricket: Pakistan Rescued by Magnificent Innings of Power and Precision Windows rises to the occasion Sheehan on Bridge Word Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Hampshire come up short By our Sports Staff: Whitaker's resolve rallies quest for title Yesterday's Scoreboards High risk policy earns rich reward for Byas Combative Fleming outshines Hooper's elegance Wednesdays Late Results from Atlanta Tait assumes control after King makes costly error Olympic Games Smith plunges into deep pool of money Craig Lord finds Irish swimming heroine unmoved by prospect of wealthy future Faltering Foster fails to make necessary progress Yesterday's Results from Atlanta Lacklustre Henman dismissed in second round Atlanta 96: The Complete Guide Panasonic Angry Scherbo left to count cost of judges' discretion Olympic Games Ainslie sets tone of team's best day Seelnia Picture Gallery Vine tune-in recommended for weighty entertainment Matthew Bond on the Television Marathon Redgrave and Pinsent stay on course Suspected pair set to compete Johnson redeems Britain's challenge Injury puts paid to Okesola's hopes Atlanta Briefs McGregor joy Exit for Hingis Hall prepared Golden oldies out for one more spin Ruddles County Riddles Today's Form Guide Courting the legal eagle Radio Choice Conclusive proof or another ripping yarn? Review Satellite and Cable Bbc1 Rugby League Inzamam holds Pakistan together Lord's Test finely balanced after England expose opponent's batting frailities Scoreboard from Lord's Times Two Crossword All oarsmen are equal, some more than others Christie eyes the possibility of defeat Racing Lloyds Bank A new era of investment and opportunity Michael Knipe introduces a 24-page special report This supplement was produced in association with… Banco Borges & Irmao Heading for the centre of Europe Donald Trelford talks to the Prime Minister about country's future in the European Union Portugal Profile Banco Totta & Acores Building for the future An expansion programme in public facilities will bring Portugal into line with the rest of Europe, writes Oliver Clarke Banks struggle to shrug off a nationalisation hangover Old banking families are gone, but problems remain, says peter Colis Slowdown the pace to Minho time Martin Symington on the northwest Quimigal Madeira Tecnopolo Portuguese learn to clean up their act Peter Collis finds there is a new level of respect for the environment Picture Gallery A modern industrial revolution An imaged of being trapped by traditions is out of date. Oliver Clarke reports Rush on road to privatisation The Government is in a hurry to embrace the capitalist market Nbrisa Barraqueiro Group Lisbon's land is reborn Martha de la Cal on the exhibition linking a great maritime heritage with concerns for our environment Expo 98 A louder voice on the edge of Europe Charles Bremenr on the nation's determination not to allow its influence to be marginalised as the EU expands Old enemies are the best of neighbours The Climate on teh peninsula has become much warmer, says Edward Owen From monasteries to warehouses History is written on buildings, says Marcus Binney EMS Correid Urgente Dam may solve drought wars A huge new reservoir is planned A vast and empty region to play with Michael Knipe visits the Alentejo region, historically the home of cork and revolutions, and now taking on a new face Efacec Portwalia Airlines Tourist treasure trove From the ancient to the modern, the traveller can experience a culture with an historic past and a vibrant future A journey to the top of the world Marianne Curphy investigates the coastal villages of the Algarve Paradise islands make bid for development The Azores now cast their oen future, says Oliver Clarke Governo Regional dos Acores - Section A place in the sun to take a welcome offshore tax break Madeira has created a new form of economic activity to complement its role as a financial centre, Oliver Clarke says Bridge to the West Martha de la Cal on Macau ICEP Tabaoueira PME Making the most of what comes naturally Oliver Clarke on a gas pipeline from Morocco that will provide an alternative to crude oil and hydroelectric energy Ifadap Trade Keeps the old alliance going Michael Knipe on the past and future links between two nations Ringing the changes on PT Oliver Clarke on the future of the telecommunications industry Josè de Mello Group Private sector sets the pollution pace Business is pressing for better public transport infrastructure to speed-up economic expansion. Oliver Clarke reports New social software Oliver Clarke on the changes which put Portugal in line for monetary union Foreign investors eye opportunities East Europeans present challenge GDP Gas De Portugal Unique art gallery of the Stone Age Construction of a dam has been halted to save rock drawings. Edward Owen views the finds Port of call for a decent tipple Wine Portugal Telecom
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