News from 02/08/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Jonathan Trouncer General Secretary, Victoria McKee, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, David Tytler, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Diana Thorp, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Alasdair Murray and Jonathan Prynn, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, M. Rostropovich, Morag Preston, Nigel L. Denton, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Abby Tan, Pat Gibson, Rupert Cox, David Harrison, Colin Davis, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, P.h.s, Peter Gibson, Quentin Letts, Paul Walker, Michael Walton, Brian Manley (Senior Vice-President, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Gideon Sherman, Craig Lord and John Goodbody, P. H. S., Sydney Friskin, David Marshall, Tim Challis, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, Richard Ford and Alice Thomson, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Stewart Sutherland Principal, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Richard Evans, Clive Aslet, Eric Reguly, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, M. J. Brindle, President, Sarah Cunningham, Richard Warden, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Graeme Davies, Principal, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, R. C. Cooledge, Mohammed Mehmet, Christopher Thomas, Georg Solti, John Goodbody, Iola Smith, Giles Whittell, Eileen McCabe, Philip Webster Political Editor, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Michael Dynes, Chris Parker, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Susan Elkin, Gennadi Rozhdestvensky, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Philip Jeune, Jason Cowley, David Sinclair, Graham Zellick (Principal), Fraser Nelson, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes and Ian Brodie, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Alasdair Murray, S. Prichard, Peter Kirwan, Christopher Irvine, Geoffrey Peake, Tricia Maguire,
ResumoToday Mad cows can pass disease to their calves EU threatens to extend ban on British beef CJD tear for babies of women victims Italians release former SS officer Utility bonanza Silver for sailing Index Law officer rules that human embryos have no legal rights to safeguard The Times Great Summer of Sport Parent wins injunction Olympic oaths of top official's wife Education Kray on drugs ring charges Valerie Grove Lloyds Bank Tomorrow Reassuring statements that fail to win confidence Seven-year study shows scale of task ahead Homebase House and Garden Centres Latest findings may endanger fragile meat market recovery The Industry Precautions sufficient say French farmers Book on 'killings' is fiction, RUC says Greek tycoon's home raided by armed gang It 's a good old-fashioned rock 'n' roll engagement A claim to the throne but no name Boy hurt by army training explosive Dolphin By a Staff Reporter: Tourist drowns on birthday trip to Pacific island Barclay twins move into unfinished island castle Cards Drivers facing more motorway junction closures Foreign vice may have fatal charm Medical Briefing Vitamin-packed sardines are too good for you Woman cut inroad rage attack News in Brief Synod accused Legion's image Getty donation School fire Corrections Tomorrow Hedgerow herb 'beats pills for depression' Lamb and Botham consider appeal Council to cut costs with stay-at-home technology Birmingham will save space by siching hundreds of staff to teleworking and 'hot-desking' Britons turn to home front for holidays Colonial Direct Hotel celebrates 100 years of family service Relatives see film of sunk bulk carrier Seahorses to colonise coastline Weather in July lives up to tradition Lorry kills AA man on hard shoulder News in Brief 'Joke' falls flat Cyanide deaths Car ban at 76 Suicide verdict Libel damages Caught out P-reg death Degree honoured Citroën Ax Hostility to Major abates, but it may be too late to save his party Riddell on Politics The Link Tories regain lost ground on crime and the economy Home Office hits back at claim by firearms lobby Police chief fines careless marksmen Britain launches fast-reaction force 'Danger ads fail Iraq loses flag-bearer as weightlifter defects Olympics hosts defend security guard checks Tear Away Mini United Airlines From Associated Press in Taipei: Singer on track of royalties Redwood cheers as us rolls back 60 years of welfare Sweeping benefit reforms bring fears of hardship for America's neediest and youngest citizens Clinton victory in Arkansas trial American Express Protesters set fire to train in township Maid given big Manila welcome US defence pact with Mongolia World Summary Crash jet baggage blamed Cuba puts US fugitive on trial (Reuter): Surgeon stops a nose blowing up Workings of Israel's secret service exposed Mossad Chain of Command (Ap): Death protest in West Bank The buck stops at California county Foster in Madrid museum dispute Wily Yeltsin cuts Lebed down to size Six weeks after the Afghan War veteran swept into the Kremlin with the swagger of a presidential heir-in-waiting, he has been outmanoeuvred by his patron, Richard Beeston writes from Moscow Fighting spirit goes out of Europe's flabby bulls Our Foreign Staff: Italian outrage as Priebke is freed over S S massacre 'You have to put yourself in the Nazi frame of mind in which reprisal was legitimate' Soft-voiced woman strikes fear in Indonesia's rulers Holocaust scholar attacks critics New twist put on the Bermuda Triangle The Times Immodest ' Israeli women attacked March of the tartan-skirted army Authoritative and assertive, Scottish women seem to be taking over everywhere. Giles Coren finds out why Parent Power Why I am still a hostage to the Gulf War Jason Cowley on a campaigner who threatens to return in MBE Atlanta needs a winning streak Quentin Letts is hoping for a flash of inspiration at the Olympic Games Lifetime Product Warranty Fighting for the unborn child The founder of Life, Professor Jack Scarisbrick, is against IVF treatment - but he is appalled by the destruction of embryos Direct Line Savings NBS The College of Law The Graduate Institute of International Studies,… The American University in Dubai Rdi Language Courses University of Warwick King's College, Cambridge Courses King's College, Cambridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of East London British Accreditation Council University of North London Gabbitas Educational Consultants University of Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items London Montessori Centre Sems On course for better things David Tytler looks at teenagers who volunteer to go back to school in the summer holidays For the teenagers of Tower Hamlets, the alternatives too often arc to stay in bed or walk the streets A long way from home, but close to the family Susan Elkin explains how boarding school pupils from overseas are provided with British 'parents' Hands off our school! Mohammed Mehmet on why education associations don't work How we see, hear and feel words Methods of teaching dyslexics to read can be used for every child As pupils write words, they learn to spell them Forte Heritage Philip Howard What's the good of being a lord if you can't run riot? Palace pink Diary Down a bomb Diary Tampering with justice Who did what with whose balls should not be a matter for the High Court So the ministry of madness strikes again Clive Aslet describes the desperate plight of the beef and dairy industry after yesterday's news Cakewalk Diary Fives alive Stone me A Crisis of Confidence Minister are increasingly incredible over BSE End of the New Deal Clinton has trumped Bob Dole's last ace A Tale of Two Summers Nothing compares with the unique British seaside experience Shephard's 'threat' to excellence of university research Safety campaigning Medical safeguards Britain 's lack of success in Atlanta Aldeburgh at odds on Britten statue Cabbies' hours A cup overflowing? Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Premium Bonds Service dinner Birthdays today Personal Column Anniversaries Memorial service for Jon Pertwee Sir Fitzroy MacLean of Dunconnel The Hon Simon Weinstock Madame Kazuko Aso Mr Tony Bethell Wax Chandlers' Company Ancient monument is modern invention Forthcoming marriages Church news Professor John Lorber John Lorber, paediatrician, died on July 2 aged 80. He was born on October 12,1915 Personal Column Flightseats NIC Olivier Nic Olivier, South African academic, anti-apartheid activist and politican, died on July 9 aged 76. He was born on September 15.1919 Multiple Display Advertising Items Marie-Antoinette Ladd Marie-Antoinette Ladd,, former French governess to the Queen, died on July 28 aged 92. She was born on April 15,1904 The Ven Ronald Cole The Ven Ronald Cole, Archdeacon of Leicester, 1963-80, died in Street, Somerset, on July 19 aged 82. He was born on October 20.1913 On this Day Death of Liszt 'Mad' cows can infect their calves Human embryos 'have no legal rights' Olympics wife held British nurse drowns Royal baby goes home Barclays on the move Eating to excess Staying at home Weedy bulls lose their fighting spirit The Times Crossword No 20,236 Tory recovery Defector's attack Redwood backs cuts Priebke freed Lebed's star dims Business Times Weather Call Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Picture Gallery Yorkshire Electricity to boost dividend by 34% Blow over Yorkshire Water debt Psion paid £1.5m in fees over Amstrad Business Consumer confidence is lifting but not booming Arts By our City Staff: House price rise 'highest for 7 years' Deutsche set to challenge both BT and Mercury Allied Trust Bank Sport Television and Radio Pages 38-39 I Business Today Stock Market Indices Shell target Defence deal Far East sales help lift profit at Rotork Tourist Rates Legal & Public Notices Shell confident it will shake off slump in petrochemicals Lasmo says it is clear of US ban TI sets acquisition ceiling at £350m Signs of US economy cooling Dow surge gives a boost to European stock markets Hinchliffe hearing Lloyd 's warns names Nat Power in US deal AIM reaches 200 Construction job fears Black Arrow stems fall Huntingdon recovers Wise holds interim LBS predicts Labour tax and rates rise Business Roundup Record half-year profits for AIB fuelled by growth surge Labour hits out at 'fat cat' directors Royal Bank buys SG Warburg custody division Up the junction and off the rails Playing into Stagecoach's hands? Yorkshire's generosity to its shareholders Peace dividend comes at a price Littlewoods creating 250 jobs Sainsbury to run Homebase alone Rockwell sells two divisions to Boeing for $3bn Misys doubles and orders push ahead SKF US blow to Hanson plans for demerger Stock Marker Commodities Liffe Options 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 Shelling out may be wise Tempus TI Group Lasmo Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Psion Wall Street Commercial development The Times City Diary Eastern promise City Diary Speedwriter City Diary Road race Pigeon-holed Managers' tough lessons prompt hard questions Attitudes have started to change, says Victoria McKee Customer satisfaction should be key to utility directors' incentives Business Letters Tough on winners of energy shares Industrial investment in Britain One rule for directors Fh foundation health Bonds that tie the City with Japan Scholar will appreciate a new book that is rich in history, says John Anshworth The UK was host to over 1,000 Japanese companies by the mid-1990s The Times Unit Trust Information Service Coventry Building Society Equities extend their gains Tandy Lender must prove particular loss for negligently given information Dominant motive relevant factor Economic considerations irrelevant when designating wild bird protection areas European Law Report Green rights not lost Concessionary fares breached equality directive Publican's domestic rent not deductible Snapshot Strand that time forgot Michael Henderson takes a daytrip to the 'Versailles of working-class England': Blackpool Tower Unholy clash of symbols for a political martyr Theatre Murder in the Cathedral Almeida, N1 Cleared for take-off into the sun BBC Proms BBC NOW/Wigglesworth Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatre Caution: Do Not Drink when You Want to Sleep Prom Jazz Serving a slice of the blues Jazz Entertainments Choice 1 Weekend 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 Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice 2 Robbie on a free ride New Releases: David Sinclair takes that; plus the latest albums Single Beat goes on and on Albums 298,000 Readers of this Section Attend the Theatre… Pop 1 Apollo Theatre Pop 2 Will you still need me when I'm 38? Paul Sexton finds the man form in reflective mood as he awits the release of his new album OMD When God comes to the gig If a big outdoor show really takes off, life is never the same again Elvis Costello & The Attractions Pop 3 Pop 4 Twister Jazz Monday Swing shift Jazz Albums Three-colour trick causes cards chaos Golf Father and son eye chance of final pairing Philips Gibbs ready to make curtain call Rugby League Ascot Thunderer Morny next for unbeaten Zamindar Yesterday's Racing Results Goodwood Newmarket Thunderer Grey Shot strikes target with gallant success Racing: Lochsong Team Celebrates Another Emotional Win Goodwood Thirsk Thunderer Bangor Thunderer Rapid Raceline Salmon Ladder to step lively Goodwood BBC2 William Hill Hayhurst at end of road as Somerset take action Cricket The Times Leaders lifted by rising Wells England kept afloat by buoyant Sales Hartley comes to Yorkshire's aid Hick steals Kent's thunder with style DeFreitas haul causes misery for Gloucester Departure of Cannew blow to Middlesex Yesterday's Scoreboards Berger agrees Anfield move In Brief Peace mission Elllis beaten For the Record Baseball Yesterday's Results from Atlanta Archery Today's Fixtures Burrell clears way for Lewis Olympic Briefs Boardman boost Hoyer hat-trick Agassi through Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Wednesday's Late Results from Atlanta Wnning Move Keene on chess Atlanta … the Complete Guide Panasonic Ainslie's ill-fated strategy backed by team-mates Olympic Games Men's team ends on high note Norway savours genuine article David Powell on the differing routes taken by two athletes on the road to Olympic gold Kanu's golden goal signals breakthrough for Nigeria Fourth Russian fails drugs test Gone with the Wind British riders fail to weather storm France enjoys benefit of de Gaulle's vision Johnbody looks at the reason Great Britain's nearest neighbour is enjoying such success in Atlanta Fu establishes monopoly of the board game Olympic Games BUPA Health Monitor Coleman no longer cuts the mustard Word-Watching For Sunday, read Friday Radio Choice Radio 1 Sassenachs ahead on low road to laughter BBC1 Satellite and Cable Relay runners plan surprise for Americans British look for golden finale Times Two Crossword Golf 32 Merricks and Walker defy conditions to secure silver Brave Britain miss out on bronze On Monday Cricket 34 Still Water
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