News from 13/08/1996
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Alyn Shipton, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Ken Hughes, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Brian Collett, Stephen Farrell and Kate Alderson, Carol Midgley and Dominic Kennedy, Patricia Davies, St James Players/Bolton Albert Hall, John Vincent, Geoff Brown's, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, R. E. K. Levett, Bill Frost, Gordon Allan, Isabel Carlisle, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Mary Riddell, St John of Fawsley Chairman, N. W. McFarlane, Headmaster, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Joanna Bale, Noel Goodwin, Hannah J. Fairweather, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Peter Foster, Geoffrey H. Lloyd, Gillian Maxey, Tony Patrick, David Pickering, Stuart Dunlop, John Cassy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Della Mason, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Rupert Cox, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Dungan Alexander, Peter Ball, Shirley English, G. B. Attwood, Robert Gower, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Fellgett, Michael Portillo, Ross Dunn, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Alexandra Situlman, Libby Purves, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Michael Evans and Eve-Ann Prentice, Quentin Letts, Campbell of Alloway, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Sacha Craddock, Robin Lewis, Paul Durman, Nigel Moor (Managing Director), Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Robert Ayling, H. H. Huxley, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, J. M. BAKER(Chief Executive), Dominic Kennedy and Carol Midgley, Karen Zagor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Vivian Anthony, Secretary, Chris Dent, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Berkeley Administration Inc v McClelland and others, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Joanna Richardson, Dr Robert Lefever, Oliver August, Peter Hickman, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Margaret Bearman, Giles Whittell, Iola Smith, David Lye, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Richard Owen and Alan Hamilton, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Hugh Thompson, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, Hugh Leonard, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Mark Huband and Tim Jones, Thomas De Waal and Richard Beeston, Lord MacKay: reformer, Christopher Irvine, Michael Ryan,
ResumoThe Times Great Summer of Sport Doctor warns to octuplets Buchanan backs Dole campaign Lloyd's names action delayed 'Easier a levels' The Times Index British teenagers jailed in Morocco after drug find New law makes it easier to marry in haste These Shoes were Made for Buying August monsoon brings flood chaos Wall St speculates on a new home The Eyes Have It Prescription for Problems Linguaphone Crackdown on crime may boost Howard 's stature Bishop and Tory MPs join attack on devilish poster Dell Unionists and nationalists agree deal over parade Tube strike is off as unions vote on deal News in Brief No 10 man for Goldsmith Island decision delayed Dustmen win £131,000 BA jet 'wing crack' alert 16 injured in tram crash Wilder stage debut Rival for Madden Cereal killer wins claim Kidd still critical Bank chairman plans Italian exile after porn case Former priest had child sex videos Beach filming was indecent Families mourn young lives lost in dyke crash Aldeburgh refuses to erect statue to Benjamin Britten Meridian censured for film trailer ban Elephant can't say goodbye to the circus Intel inside Peugeot Fringe title challenge by the smallest shows on Earth Top a levels 'easier than 20 years ago Poverty leads to fall in Bar passes Mr Geoffrey Chapman American Express Plea for a child that resulted in eight foetuses Tangled web of relationships led to controversial publicity deal with newspaper Power over life is a privilege to be exercised with caution Medical Briefing Bayer Doctors reject role in vetting gun owners OZ Steroids save baby from heart attack in the womb Ideal home that fell apart when the peasants moved in Latin ghosts haunt town preserved by centuries of neglect Fourth largest city grew from border fort built to quell 'little Britons' Legion Roman Britain map offer Sally Ferries Down on the alpaca farm, happiness is a gentle humming Couple add hardy animals from Chile to Britain's growing menagerie of exotic livestock Wait for cattle database may prolong the beef ban, farmers say Forte Heritage Multiple Display Advertising Items Fenners man loses appeal News in Brief Glider stolen Player jailed Bad Samaritan Robbed at 95 Ring rang bells Brave heart of the Bruce to receive proper burial Archaeologists plan ceremony for part of hero of Bannockburn that went on posthumous Crusade By a Staff Reporter: Bike boys saved after 18 hours trapped on cliff Foreign breads slice white sales Admiral Renault Cars with Flair Foreign fishermen still landing unfair share of the catch A government pledge to stop British waters being plundered has not ended the trade in licences Intel inside Englishman defends Spanish armada The Agent Instructor survives head injury at 4,000ft Valerina Tide of anger rises against quota 'traitors' The Fishermen Secrets of a weird marriage revealed in Dali's castle Bosnia alert after Serbs block Nato capture of Mladic at arms site Tokyo blitz on subway gropers Hill House Hammond Advertisement Battle for Grozny rages in face of Lebed 'truce deal' RAC Capitalists make their marks on Berlin Wall French Catholics renounce baptism in defiance of Pope Airport strike hits tourists The Times Buchanan orders his rebel army to defeat Clinton Dole's rival declares 'truce of San Diego' but claims credit for hardline manifesto (Reuter): Mauritanians uncover huge heroin haul Arafat plans plea to UN on Jerusalem Advertisement Shamed By Your English? Turkey joins Iran to purge 'Kurd terror' Rank and file revived by spirit of Reagan Tim Hames looks at how active grassroots Republicans made the party's presidential nominee reassess his views Faithful give messiah Perot rowdy welcome (Reuter): Two Cubans drown trying to reach US Colonial Direct My obsession with shoes On Day Two fo our series, the irresistible allure of a shoeshop for one woman, and of unattainable teenage girls for one man; plus a look at possible methods of treatment The Footwear Collector PPP healthcare Addiction is a disease Genetic Roots Can't stop when you've had enough Antisocial Behaviour Easy Jet Living out an erotic fantasy Sex Helpline Numbers Two weddings and a cross country dash How to get to the church on time in Sussex and Scotland on one day Two more hymns, and we would have been lost General Accident Direct How to make friends Fleur Cowles's address book ranges from Marilyn Monroe to Chris Patten. Mary Riddell on the gift of acquiring chums Inside Section 2 Cellphones direct Showdown at the single currency corral Anatole Kaletsky on the markets, the central bankers and politicians In Europe, monetary policy is a form of war by other means Slim margin The eyes have it - not the lips Michael Portillo answers critics, including Tories, of the demonisation of new Labour Under our starless skies Light pollution has obscured the stars and all that they signify Pong protest Curry favours Bike on Wearing thin New Life, New Questions The responsibility of doctors, patients and press Terrorists and Turks Dangerous pipeline: handle with care Songs with Pasts Aux armes, defenders of 'God Save the Queen' Curbing strikes in public services Postal dispute Britain and EMU Facts and fancies Merit of modular a levels examined Building land re-use Butterworth memorial Spot on! 'Virtuous cycle' 'Dog-in-manger ' attitude to call-box Yours, puzzled Social News Anniversaries Church in Wales Sadler's Wells makes way for its new building Church of England Personal Column Britannia Royal Naval College Appointments in the Forces Through a glass not quite so darkly Forthcoming marriages Flightseats Wolfe Morris Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Column Absolutely All Tickets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Remember The Donkeys And We'll Remember You! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Kevin Moorhouse Animals in Need Gerry Gomez Gerry Gomez, west Indian cricketer and cricket administrator, died at Port of Spain, Trinidad, on August 6, aged 76. He was born there on October 10,1919 Sir Henry Wood's 40th Season Battlers on the wild frontier Derwent May on a charity's pionerring work to preserve species diversity Multiple Display Advertising Items James Lock & Co., Ltd Royal Berkshire Farlow's Country Girl Independent Research Bootscrapers James Burnhill & Sons Ltd Sporting Targets Bedfordshire The Salmon & Trout Association Shooting without a Dog? Labradors & Spaniels Fully… Professional Advice Of the first water How the Trust helps brown trout Isle of Raasay Hotel Bournepark Gundogs Chrysalis Clothes Ltd Flubenvet Composite proceedings avoid risk Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Limit to benefit of plaintiffs cross-undertaking Engineering council Delay in appointing arbitrator Pick the best football team and win £50,000 Picture Gallery Form your Own Itf Mini League and Get Personalised Updates Exclusive to Itf Entrants Study the list of players and their values and pick an ITF team to beat the best News The Times Crossword No 20,245 Business Sport Forecast Arts In the Times Tomorrow Features Law Education The Papers TV Listings Columns Inside Section 2 Today Judge warns rebel Lloyd's names of 'Exocet' effect Lonrho to float hotels group John Charcol Arts Keeping options open: Wpp, the advertising group led… NatWest finance chief joins Amex Education EMU will be on time, says Tietmeyer Factory gate price rises at lowest for 29 years Sport Judges Switch on to New Tech Business Today Photocards reduce Rbs fraud bill Chief executives pull put at both Cantab and Proteus International Profits slump at Kvaerner after takeover of Trafalgar Tourist Rates National Gallery Sainsbury confirms talks to buy in US Offer regional officers under scrutiny Fall in complaints from electricity firms brigs Watchdog review BAA passenger traffic suffered after strike threat Emess offers new deal on preference buyback Mortgage index lift for housing market Business Roundup Airline alliance plan Electricity shares dim Record interims at BPP Bayer moves ahead Opec lifts output slightly New jobcentres chief Henderson's fine start CRH expansion plans Society looks at setting up foundation DirecTV to link with NetHold Barclays Open for Business Bock checks out of the Metropole Unpicking Tiny's African empire Hotels in the DTI's armoury Predictable board victory at Aberdeen Smith & Nephew buoyant despite pricing pressures Overdue debt sets record From a Correspondent: Miners given pit deadline BAT confident of winning Florida appeal Gulfstream valued at $2.2bn Commodities BAT shares hit year low m wake of US court ruling Stock Market Major Indices Smith & Nephew Proteus Rise and rise of WPP Tempus BAT Industries Capel team decamps The Times City Diary Link-up that could raise the stakes in satellite TV wars Eric Reguly looks into the latest planned alliance in television's hottest market Crossed lines over telephone banking Alliance of BA and American will lead to more transatlantic competition Audit liability and 'Caparo' Franc in toils over Treaty The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Securicor Pony Express Shares slip in quiet trading Viglen Computer exhibition for smaller enterprises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sugarcraft proves sweet success is a piece of cake Della Mason on how one woman's fascinating habby has blossomed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Scope International Ltd Telecommunications UK Limited Dorchester Plan Briefings Multiple Display Advertising Items Hot Nut Factory Piper Hastings & Co International Business Brokers Grun Swift Mid Wales has record year with both jobs and investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Streetwise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kwikform Scaffold for Sale Edinburgh Beethoven at the gallop Opening Concert RSNO/ Runnicles Usher Hall, Edinburgh Business to Business Business Services Lorraine Electronics Social Security Edinburgh Old master, young talent Visual Art: John Russel Taylor on stunning shows of works by the young Velazquez and contemporary Chinese painters Uniglobe Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Witness to the persecution Theatre Portrait of Woman/ All Over Lovely Traverse, Edinburgh Edinburgh Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillen Maxey Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the county Choice 2 Three tenors steal the show A contrasting trio of great saxophonists blew life and soul into the increasingly ambitious Brecon Jazz Festival, says Alyn Shipton The North will rise again Country Choice 3 Jazz Back to the drawing hoard Isabel Carlisle on the fine but finite store of sketches and prints on show at the British Museum; plus other shows Igor celebrated, and accused BBC Proms Stravinsky Day Albert Hall/Radio 3 Swing strong NYOGB/Daniel Albert Hall/Radio 3 Visual Art 2 Startling creations St James Player/ Bolton Albert Hall/Radio 3 Tate Gallery Proms Around the Galleries Quarry Dougall Chambers Laurence Simons Simmons & Simmons Graham Gill & Young QMW University of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Judges sun into court The legal system is switching on to information technology, says Frances Gibb MacKay's honour Queen's Counsel Good Bar companion Inns and Outs Queen's Counsel Able guides Cop a fee Double vision Slaughter and May Critical lesson of the Pentagon Papers Freshfields JP Morgan Overseas Development Administration Hammond Suddards Solicitors Provision of Legal Services for Private Finance… Neil F Jones & Co-Birmingham A sticky wicket for fair comment Who can and can't sue for libel? Robin Lewis on how privatisation may change things in future SmithKline Beecham LCIA Worldwide Arbitration International Solicitor/barrister The Brough Skerrett Law Partnership Zarak MacRae Brenner The Rapid Results College The Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Careers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Help yourself by helping others Edward Fennell looks at mutual assistance between legal firms The loncliness of many law firms adds to their difficulties Legal/Insurance Officer ABC of how to make the grade Whatever this week's A-level results, don't despair. Hugh Thompson gives advice Oxford Retakes at Cats BAC Education Courses Review University of Wales Lampeter St. Aldates College Teletext Harrow House Can students afford to take a year out? New course fees may force them to forget seeing the world before university, says David Charter The LSE may need to charge students £850 a year to make up for government cuts LLB European Business School Juniper sprints to turn disaster into track triumph Paralympics: British Athlete Makes Rapid Progress to Hopes of a Medal in Atlant John Cassy meets a university student who was breaking records less than two two years after having his leg amputated Staffordsbire University Oxford Brookes University The Oxford Business College Education Courses Review Lansdowne Kensington Career Analysts Ltd The Times Newspapers BAC Duff Miller The Sunday Times Leam a Language on Location Britain selectors face doubts over Wigan pair Rugby League Multiple Display Advertising Items London Montessori Centre Challenge Educational Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Villeneuve promises to fight all the way Motor Racing: Williams Team-Mate Poses only Threat in Race for World Championship Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Tait expectations tempered for trials Equestrianism: Olympic Champion to Test Stength in Reserve Keene on Chess Winning Move Small dropped for Durban encounter Sport in Brief Anton Want/allsport First win for Klein Taylor withdraws Woe for Walker Butler tops the table For the Record Pools Forecast Swinburn makes perfect comeback Racing: Leading Jockey Returns in Triumph Six Months after Horrific Fall in Hong Kong Southwell Results from, Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Connections keep options open for Dushyantor Racing Ahead Thunderer: Bath England drawn to tactical rethink Cricket Stalemate in Second Test Leaves Pakistan Well Placed to Win Series at the Oval Champions send Durham spinning NatWest Symonds succumbs to Hampshire guile Glamorgan inspired by thrill of chase for tough target Malcolm wrecks Sussex's chance of victory Table The Times Semi-finals to test nerve and stamina Cricket Wilkinson sets out new agenda Players' strike looms larger Yesterday's Scoreboabps Yesterday's Scorebords Legal & Public Notices Today's Fixtures Cricket Johnston struggles to stay in running Bowls Brooks displays mark of champion Golf: Doughty Texan Takes Advantage of Rival's Over-Confidence to Claim his First Major Shapcott unable to emulate McGinley's excellence Mees Pierson Challenge heads for record entry The Times Sports Service Rediscovery of America World Service Radio Choice Take your partners for a dance and for life Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Paralympics 41 Cruyff appears Arsenal's likely target New manager 'identified' by Highbury board after surprise eve-of-season dismissal Times Two Crossword Selectors face Oval conundrum Rioch's reign brought to sudden end Highs and lows on road to Highbury Golf 46 BUPA Health Monitor
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