News from 08/08/1996
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Widget Finn, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Richard FitzGERALD, S. Rose, Richard Thomson, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, James Bone, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Paul Downes, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Tim Ware, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Bryant, Steve Keenan, Marianne Wiggins, Peter Ball, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nigel West, Nicholas Booth, C. K. Hargreaves, Ross Dunn, Michael Hofmann, Thomas De Waal, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Lotte Hughes, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Robert Bruce, P. Pearce-Kelly, Anatole Kaletsky, Quentin Letts, J. R. Simons, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, K. Peter, Edward Gorman, J. Stretton Chief Executive, Nicholas Reed Chairman, Roger Scruton, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Patrick Higham, Richard Bacon, John Woodcock, P. H. S., Colin A. Perry, Rachel Bridge, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, John Higgins, Rachel Carruthers, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Patrick Allan, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Stephen Mulliner, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, David Allvey, Karen Zagor, P. H. S, Joanna Bale and Ian Murray, Harriet Paterson, Philip Powell, Nigel Hawkes, Michael R. Bond, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Maureen Colquhoun, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Carol Allen, Clive Howell, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, William Rees-Mogg, David Churchill, Eileen McCabe, Giles Whittell, Jason Nissé, Des Dearlove, Kathryn Knight, William Oddie, Kevin McCarra, Niall Ferguson, Michael Hornsby, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Tony Dawe, Ronald Peters, Philip Webster, David Walker, Michael Levey, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Horsnell, Geoffrey Hollis, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Christopher Lever, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Sam Kiley, Janet Bush and Philip Webster, Walter Sweeney, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Matthew Bond, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Hilip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Short attacks Blair's 'dark forces' Clinton hails life on Mars Ulster march ban Index Test captains compete in a whole new ball game Picture Gallery Body and Mind Best for Books Bank tells Clarke to raise rates Abbey National Russians driven out of Grozny French hunt for killer starts again Motorway closed Mayhew bans Bogside stage of Apprentice Boys' march MPs reject 'alarmist myth' of age timebomb Dell Blair pays price of ignoring his loose cannon Single-mother families Hooliganism declines Tories choose high flyer Councils' hotline success Man guilty of blood plot 'Scuba diver' indentified Twin abortion doctor faces hospital review News in Brief Three missions destined for date with Red Planet Prospect of making an Earth-trembling discovery lifts space scientists' excitement to new heights In the beginning, did God also create aliens? British expert was a slow starter at school So what's new, shrug the watchers on Et Highway MFI home works Early life may have advanced in parallel Vicars to appraise each other's success in church 'A sales manager has targets but the number of furnerals taken in not a valid performance indicator' American Express NatWest pays out £50,000 to clients it overcharged Errors show need to check accounts Advertisement Channel ports rail line won by French Dixons Cowes bids rousing farewell to Britannia Halifax Forte chain relents over storm in teashop Singapore may drop charges News in Brief Killer on run Flight grounded Two die in blast Rise in tourists Trophy is saved Nissan Saturday Jets came within a second of crash Virgin direct Tramp accused of hostel killing freed Schoolboys and coach driver to be interviewed again as French police reopen inquiry Sainsbury's Gummer rejects speed limit on Windermere boats Boat clubs that had feared for their survival were celebrating, but lakeland officials warned of a possible appeal against the Environment Secretary's ruling, Michael Hornsby reports Anti-car mob blocks streets and invades Tube office Do It All Lets Do up Britain Euro-sceptic group calls for boycott of Sainsbury's Bupa sex taunt case settled with payout Adopt a Granny Port that still leaves scholars with two unsolved mysteries Chester invites debate over strange elliptical building and its role as a base for invasion of Ireland Bath-house lies buried under Spud-U-Like Roman Britain map offer BT EasyReach Suharto bid to keep big business in the family Energy Centre (Reuter): Assad dismisses Netanyahu offer to remove troops Smugglers pack red-light women for green channel SAGA Services Ltd. Germany's former communists discover the ills of capitalism When the Berlin Wall came down, East Germans looked forward to a cleaner, healthier future. But Roger Boyes reports, cancers, allergies and respiratory disease are on the increase Russians humbled as Chechen rebels storm into Grozny Kremlin repeats errors of the tsars in Caucasus Analysis Bell's Rare catch rises from the deep Summit seen as cover for Bosnia partition Obstacle removed for Iraqi oil sales The Times Picador US anti-terror moves enrage friends and foes Offer to Europe on loopholes Dole 'plays politics with marriage' Kennedy book mars image of virtuous bride Jail cell searched for crash evidence Our Foreign Staff: Muslim shot dead after Cape leader declares gang war Kruger Park claim Aidid clan mourn and wait The Somali warlord gave his supporters a sense of mission, Sam Kiley writes from Mogadishu. Now they hope his spirit will live on in his son US-China deal leaves India out in cold on nuclear treaty Picture Gallery African finds cast light on lost society Film stars save 5 from yacht fire Picture Gallery Tiguvon Ghost of the missing twin Dr Thomas Stuttaford on multiple births, psychiatric disorders, stress, Alzheimer's and asthma The Sunday Times When it's all in the mind TV encounter highlights the link between physical and psychiatric disorders Re-learning an asthma lesson Big heads and the Alzheimer's link Jaguar Owners Far-reaching effects of stress Can this child escape from pimps and perverts? Lotte Hughes on a scheme to protect the children of Calcutta's prostitutes from poverty and sexual abuse We must do lunch, darling Joe Joseph heaps his plate full of very good reasons to get out of the office as the clock strikes one Lunch is important for mental fresh air and office gossip Poland Mesh Technique Hernia Repair Direct Line Mortgages A blind eye from Nelson Mandela The ANC 'miracle' is reaching very few, writes Philip Powell Outrages committed by black on black do not make the news Two wheels good, four wheels bad Niall Ferguson argues that direct action, such as yesterday's is a futile self-indulgence The company of strangers Philosophers have long believed in life elsewhere in the Universe Thumb period The Time Diary All change The Times Diary Royal pardon The Times Diary Acting up The Times Diary Eventful The Times Diary Signal from Space Man may not be as alon in the Universe as he thought The Guns of Grozny Chechen rebels set out to spoil Yeltsin's inaugural celebration Hard Choices Debate on abortion is difficult, but necessary Individual freedoms and the ownership of handguns Thoughts on changes to character of our constitution Catholics and Queen Liszt variation Training for the arts £15m Shearer deal A happy ending? Can zoos help save wild animal lives? After Atlanta Cabbies' hours Yours, puzzled Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinner Royal Over-Seas League Church of Scotland Latest wills Today's birthdays Anniversaries Restored folly will stay a mucky monument Personal Column The Leverhulme Trust Church news Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 Forthcoming marriages Raymond O'malley Raymond O'Malley, University Lecturer in Education at Cambridge, 1961-76 died on July 25 aged 86. He was born on August 15,1909 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Etc Multiple Display Advertising Items David Holland David Holland, CMG. economist and central bankers, died of canceer on july 25 aged 71. He was born on may 31,1925 Aruna Asaf Ali Aruna Asaf Ali, Indian political activist, died in Delhi on July 29 aged 88. She was born in Kalka, Punjab, on July 16,1909 On this Day Roses all the way Warning: ear plugs needed Airport hotel rival checks in Easy Jet Plea to open Silk Road to China and the East Competition hots up to entice skiers No such thing as a free ride Forte Travel Services Thomson takes over Budget Travel Notes A clear idea Choose a project Travel on Saturday Travel Portfolio Air travel is a bargain Palermo fights Mafia image American Express Insurance Services Why oh why oh why? The Travel Business Air Vacations Huge Savings Multiple Display Advertising Items Inter Europe Travel Ltd American Flight Savers Multiple Display Advertising Items Bargains of the week—take a Jeep through Turkey, raise a glass to Munich Crystal Travel Trailfinders the Travel Experts Coral Holidays STA Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fancy a Change of Scenery Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Crossword No 20,241 News Business Air UK Forecast Lifeboats In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Business alarm over rate threat Stage set for public fight between Clarke and George on inflation Abbey raises half-time dividend payout 20% Forte Posthouse Economics Upturn in orders for manufacturers Rawlins secures new job Carlton plans to serve daily diet of TV cookery Arts Sport Gilman to appeal over Leeds deal Business Today US blocks American bid for UK utility Standard Chartered boosted by Far East Commercial Union Holliday's head admits Mistakes Granada sells Irish tour firm to Thomson Argent pays £15.3m for retail park Wyevale grows Cowie deal Trio job Correction Eurotherm battle ends Hultman reinstated as Leonard leaves Australians to sell more power sites RJB does U-turn on condemned pit Business Roundup Chemical Design float TDG lower at half-year US firm closed down Adidas sales hit gold Flying Flowers dismissal Eurotunnel on target Applied shares slump Crown Eyeglass rises Tourist Rates CU plays down notion of bid for rival insurer Salomon sells mortgage arm Barclays Open for Business Hot property in Hong Kong Banks ride the Far East boom Airtous sees supply and demand balance Scottish grouse seek EU subsidy Pennington Fewer breaks add up for Airtours GKN warns of tough times on the Continent Liberty Int in pension venture Commodities Reuters shares surge on talk of Reed takeover bid Stock Market Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes GKN CU New habits Tempus Holliday Chems Power play at the Games The Times City Diary Going global The Times City Diary Cake escape The Times City Diary Drawing power The Time City Diary What a day The Times City Diary Bank has been crying wolf but is still worth heeding Econimic View Anatole Kaletsky Serious questions are raised by the argument that the British economy needs higher interest rates Bank regulation Plea to restore link between pension and average earnings is put to the politicians Young guns to lead corporate Britain into 21st century Des Dearlove on the emergence of a new generation of chief executives Standard Life and demutualisation Keeping it simple can pay David Allvey finds that only a few companies are putting their shareholders' information needs first Council responsibility for payment Chairman should not have sat alone Any Other Business The true test of independence Watch this space On the line When time runs for VAT limit Too many regulators confuse the meaning Decision to be educational and not financial Attendance allowance for residents for the residents Equities close above 3,800 Net names The Times Unit Trust Information Service A Fimbra Strangers are just fiends we do not know Cinema: Geoff Brown sees Independence Day put the cause of possible intergalactic co-existence back several aeons Independence Day Odeon Leicester Square 12.140 mins Outsize, indigestible popcorn feast The Secret of Roan Inish Virgin Haymarket Pg, 103 mins Magic and myth off the Irish coast August Curzon Mayfair PG, 90 mins Uncle Vanya goes Welsh The Stupids Odeon West End PG 94 mins Mirthless comedy from John Landis A self-made lifetime in his own legends The Secret of Roan Inish is something of a stylistic departure for its fiercely independent maker, John Sayles. Carol Allen reports British Airways Film 1 Film 2 Film 3 Film 4 'American powertrip' Snap Verdict 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 Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice 2 Second round fires a blank New on Video New Classical CDs: Pictures of Iceland; incandescent Argerich; Domingo's robust Quixote Chamber Hilary Finch Orchestral Barry Millington Musicals John Higgins Videos Guildford Folk & Blues Festival Records Awards Angel on the hard shoulder Prizes for art projects to regenerate urban areas are awarded today Daniel Rosenthal reports Two Heddas better than one Theatre Hedda Gabler Minerva, Chichester Sparking a blaze of northern lights BBC Proms RPO/Davies Albert Hall/ Radio 3 The Times Prom Revolution that wasn't Radio: The hoo-ha about World Service reforms misses the mark, Peter Barnard says Radio Seeing the light and shade Sir John Soanne Enlightenment Thought and Royal Academy Lectures By David Watkin Cambridge University Press. £75 Isbn 0.521 440912 The Times The glory of insubstantial pageantry The Medici Wedding of 1589 By James M. Saslow Yale, £30 Isbn 0 300 064470 Comfortable coat of secrecy Spies without Cloaks By Amy Knight Princeton University Press, £16.95 Isbn 0 691025770 A snip and a nip and little else The Virtuoso By Margriet de Moor Picador, £12.99 Isbn 0 330 341154 Strong but stale Portrait of the Artist as a Bad Character And Other Essays on Writing By Cynthia Ozick Pimlico, £12.50 Isbn 0 7126 7484 5 New Authors Echoing sea of blissful sound Bernard Levin on the genius of a composer whose unique music defies criticism and sings for itself Wagner By Michael Tanner HarperCollins, £18 Isbn 0 00 2555328 Gallant gents led by the nose Honor and Slavery By Kenneth S. Greenberg Princeton University Press, £19.95 Isbn 0 691 02734 x Try some tetrameter Collected Poems Volume 2,1985-96 By Peter Reading Bloodaxe, £20 Isbn I 85224 356 2 Travel section Photosales Pick the best football team and win £50,000 Professional Footballers Association The Times ITF Study the list of players and their values and pick an ITF team to beat the best Top-Flite Champions' League beckons for Rangers Football: Scots Recover to Take Clear Advantage in European Cup Lindsay backs five nations' format Chistopher Irvine reports on attempts to spread rugby league north of the border For the Record Wasps optimistic of signing Tuigamala Sport in Brief Coaching role for Bates Divers stage boycott Underdogs' challenge May calls it a day Welcome success Ladbrokes Hills rides high in the confidence stakes On a jockey enjoying an impressive run Thunderer: Bath Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Hamilton Park Thunderer: Yarmouth Thunderer: Pontefract Legal & Public Notices Fired with enthusiasm for tradition Sailing: Challenge of Cowes Week Tests More than Just Competitors Edward Gorman looks behind the scenes at the world's premier regatta Lennon profits from calm conditions Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Juniors in need of Pinsent's inspiration Rowing Keene on Chess Winning Move Pakistan keep success in the family Cricket Whitaker 's world threatened by untimely injuries Cricket The Leading 100 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Cricket Game Interactive Team Cricket Scoreboard Screen tests straining umpires' credibility Bicknell preserves hope for Surrey Scoreboard Rapid Cricketline Strong man needed to lift Olympic gloom Watson returns to familiar routine Tee-Off Times for the us Pga Championship Word-Watching Davies driven by life in the fast lane Radio 1 The business of education Radio Choice Murder One: the critic confesses his guilt Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Picture Gallery Caddick heightens England hopes Two spins of coin will influence outcome of second Test at Leeds Times Two Crossword Sailing 40 Edwards fails to find his drive Golf 42 Woodstock Floors Limited Blackburn dismiss all talk of signing Klinsmann Stephenson Hayes Whitehead Selection Camelot 3Com GKRS Search & Selection N B Selection Ltd Adderley Featherstone plc N B Selection Ltd Adderley Featherstone plc JLMC Management Consultants NHA International HESS Amerada Hess Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items LiDL Ltd LiDL Connaught Executive Career Service MSL International MacMillan Davies Westell Europe Ltd Whitehead Selection SMCL Oil & Gas Limited N B Selection Ltd N B Selection Ltd A. 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