News from 16/08/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Evan M. Davies, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Michael Theodoulou and Michael Evans, Martin Fletcher, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Des Burkinshaw, Gordon Allan, Peter Parry, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Beverly Golden, G. S. Spathis, Margaret H. Gibson, W. G. McPherson, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Berenice Grant, Peter Mandler, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Lauderdale, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Richard Mayou, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Rupert Cox, David Charter Education Correspondent, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Ann Lawson Lucas, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Ball and Russell Kempson, Thomas De Waal, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Nicholas Booth, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Joshua Ball, Joseph Connolly, Kathleen Tattersall, John Hopkins, Andrew Pierce and James Landale, Philip Ross, Rocco Segreti, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Brian Mackenzie, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Karen Zagor, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Jeffrey Sherwin, Richard Evans, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Jean Gaffin, John Vincent and Paul Wilkinson, K. B. Reynolds, Sarah Cunningham, John Wedgwood Pound, Brian Alderson, Chairman, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, John Harvey, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Iola Smith, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Tim Hames, Paul Manser, Michael Hornsby, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Dominic Kennedy, Social Services Correspondent, and Carol Midgley, Andrew Searle, Ben MacIntyre, John O'leary and David Charter, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Kate Bassett, Alan Robson, Roger Maynard, Nigel Hawkes and Eve-Ann Prentice, Benedict Nightingale, Tess Knighton, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Stephen Dalton, Mark Huband and Emma Wilkins, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Alan Jackson, Richard Ford, Clement Freud, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoCarling US links with Britain 'worst since 1773' Clinton accused over Irish policy Murder charge Rowers rescued Embassy protest Index Boys take command in the A-level battle of the sexes Index Nuevo Labour fights on the Costa beaches Index Picture Gallery Breakfast Battlefield Princess wins court bar on photographer Index Lloyds Bank Tomorrow New Musical Journey Tories reneged on building sale deal, says businessman 'Portillo had already congratulated me on buying party headquarters' Direct Debit Prescott admits Labour MPs are uneasy at vote for unity Police move to stamp out porn on Internet Head of justice commission urged to leave Freemasons Drink and drugs 'way of life for teenagers' News in Brief Dog boy died unlawfully £10m cocaine haul Cats 'carry salmonella' Thieves' big art haul MP's wife dies of cancer Glasgow losing its bottle Rail sale made life worse, says watchdog Admiral Capsized mariners lived for five days on a raw seagull 'I was surprised how well the looked,'says doctor. 'They walked into hospital unaided' Miniature theatre reduced to ashes Girl to fly home as parents are held on drug charges Picture Gallery PC takes to the air in pursuit of his suspect Swimmer survives North Sea ordeal MFI home works Earprint evidence to be used in court Rejoicing students are in a class of their own Bosnian refugee secures four passes and place at Oxford after starting English studies only in 1992 Bradford & Bingley Building Society Independence day in the great lottery of life Making the grade meant looking for a winning line more important than any scratchcard. Joe Joseph watched pupils collect The Leading State Schools Insurance Services Crunch decisions are made in search for the super bowl The £903m story of big names in daily cereal Late bookers face holiday price rise Correction Picture Gallery Becks Beemen Germany The Corn Flake Test Wounds remain annealed for Japan veterans Membership Reward Truth on abortion mother increases pressure for reform Sharp rise in selective terminations Hippocrates demands full facts or none Harrods The fortress that was left to its own peaceful resources Lincoln became a place where retired legionaries might spend their days after military service Dixons Archway survives ravages of time Supermarket silent on lamb mince claim Asylum bids rose after legal judgment Beaten Iceni were herded into Norfolk new town Energy Centre Original sketches of much-loved Minor fetch £26,000 Catholics set to ordain married Anglican clergy Homegrown apples bite back at rivals Weekend Shopping Cannon Rail relics hit buffers Ciller threatens to 'break hands 'of Cypriot protesters Pope undergoes hospital tests Dixons Holiday snaps lurk in French lake Superdrug Elizabeth leaves them wondering if they've chosen the right Dole San Diego Notebook Candidate pledges to restore the old values Dissenters silenced as Republican image-makers massage the media Commentary The Times Angry Texan's gun spree Klan pair guilty of church attacks Stars shun Clinton's 50th birthday From Reuter in Washington: Documents 'pin blame on Hillary' Thomas cook Foreign Exchange Women smokers 'face greater cancer risk' Ford Picture Gallery Peking warns of Japanese militarism From Reuter in Seoul: Riot police storm Seoul university India's leader learns not to be lost for words Rebels' wounded chief dreams of Russian-free city In a frontline bunker, Shamil Basayev tells Richard Beeston that Moscow's that Moscow's influence must be purged for peace in Grozny Nervy Juppé moves to deny rift with bank Thomas Cook Foreign Exchange Passenger flight to Sarajevo World Summar (AP): 35 killed at Peru firework display (Reuter): Bangkok leader silences daughter Zambia activists tried for treason (Reuter): Abacha sacks all state bosses Yeltsin picks new economic chief Ryanair Lebed returns to Grozny A child torn between two worlds The woman he calls mummy wants him back with her in London. His natural father says ten-year-old Sifiso is happy in south Africa. here both parties tell their story The Sunday Times Salome Stopford's Story Charles Mahlangu's Story Dial Direct A Letter to England 'The drive to prove something has kept me going' A steely David Blunkett feels impelled to change the world Swiftcall Thomas Cook Foreign Exchange Cellphones direct Hey Sean, let's party Joseph Connolly meets the stars at Edinburgh's hottest bash. At least, that's what he had planned Saving the heritage from ourselves Peter Mandler says the English have been remarkably careless of historic buildings until recently Among thieves The Time Diary Mr Portillo and his burghers Michael Gover on how Defence Secretary was caught in the crossfire inhis won backyard Coming out of my shell Thanks to the Newbury constabulary I now know quite a lot about snails Clap trap The Times Diary Jackie-000 The Times Diary Laborious The Times Dairy Dancing queen The Times Diary Believe It or Not The economy is doing well and may soon do even better Blood on the Green Line The dispute in Cyprus has lost none of its bitterness A Touch of Sand Food for thought from summer vote-catchers Balancing public safety with the freedom to own guns Anonymous informers Life on Mars Facing up to Me Time travel A happy end for children's books Telephone boxes Football crazy Court Circular Buckingham Palace Anniversaries Birthdays today Latest wills Superb marble bust by Canova goes on show The Leverhulme Trust Personal Column Church news Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Ordinations The Rev Christopher Gray The Rev Christopher Gray, parish priest, was stabbed to death in Liverpool on August 13 aged 32. He was born on January 2,1964 Personal Column Sergiu Celibidache Sergiu Celibidache, Romanian-born conductor, died, in Pairs oin August 14 aged 84. He was born on June 28,1912 Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightseats Florence Elliott Florence Elliott, OBE, Matron of the Royal Vicoria Hospital, Belfast, 1946-66, deied on August 2 aged 90. She was born on October 6 1905 Alec Sorrell Alec Sorrell, former Director of Staisties at the Department of the Environment, died on July 30 aged 71. He was born on July 20,1925 India's First Day of Independence News The Times Crossword No 20,248 Times Weathercall Business In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today SIB shake-up of metals market likely Inflation static despite increase in house prices Forte Posthouse Education Southgate sitting on £2m profit Clean first half for Johnson Arts Sport Names fail to block Lloyd's Payphone injunction issued by High Court Television and Radio Pages Business Today Power play Hanson profits General Acccident plc Electricity firms paying above rate for power By our Industrial Correspondent: BP in US talks over gas plant Kepit ordered to end KBIM agreement Liffe steps up scrutiny Circle in La Plante link Rosebys and Rexmore plan to be reunited Flextech launches increase losses Daejan Holdings PLC Aston Villa hints at flotation IAE contract Haden ahead Gibbon hit Profits held Tourist Rates Hanson hit by sharp fall in price of chemicals By our City Staff: Hoare Govett says slowdown expected BRIT chief joins Soros in hostile raid Twilight of the terrible twins Kepit board gathers in rival plans Labour's arguments don't hold water SIB's metal fatigue By our City Staff: F&C increases net asset value by 5% US rates quandary persists ISS chief quits after loss Allders position Fairey makes its largest buy with $126m US deal Akzo Nobel Commodities Firmer gilts help shares to hold modest gains Stock Market 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 Flextech Fairey Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE VOLUMES Trusts in Lloyd's Tempus Wall Street Light dawns at water company The Times City Diary Early Bath The Times City Diary Carmelite cuts The Times City Diary Property market seeks move from bleak house to 'des res' Housing is at its most affordable since 1978, but the recovery in the market is only patchy, says Marianne Curphey Complaints will depend on the terms of sale Insurers must face demands of a market in transition North Sea output has bright future Pension partiality Tried and tested symbols of success given new lease of life Morag Preston looks at the fashion for reviving well-known marketing images Bradford & Bingley Building Society Shares squeeze ahead in thin trading Viglen You'll Never Look Back The Times Trust Information Service Red Bull Why are so many of us suspicious of success? Kathleen Tattersall defends modular a levels and praises this year's record number of achievers Learning the art of leadership Iola Smith meets students with initiative and team spirit Language Courses Devonshire House Preparatory School The University of Hull A classical tale of laughter and tears Philip Howard goes to a summer school which specialises in Greek The Oxford Business College Morris College of Journalism Multiple Display Advertising Items Morris College of Journalism Leicester University Management Centre Courses London Montessore Centre The University of Reading University of Leeds The MBA Career Guide Bournemouth University Department for Education and Employment MBAth University of Bath Durham University Business School Sems More Education Courses follow over the page University of Southampton The Management School Lancaster University Teletext Kingston University Oxford and Country Business College Cheltenham & Gloucester College of Higher Education The University of Nottingham University of Luton Bonnie Scotland? No, not this one Theatre: A bracing brace of plays the Traverse reveals the droll, desperate face of Scottish urban life to Benedict Nightingale Too good for the dustbin London Concerts; An oboe concer to premiered at the Proms; a lively Baroque show on the South Bank BBC SO/Bamert Albert Hall Radio 3 Edinburgh In thrall to the movement of emotion Dance Nederlands Dans Theater Playhouse, Edinburgh No time for the sedate Florilegium Queen Elizabeth Hall Music Torch songs to bum holes in your soul London Theatre: Jazz cabaret and crisp comedy Three Ms Behaving Tricycle, Nw6 They belong in a home The Marriage of Bette and Boo Latchmere, Sw11 Kingston University Northbourne Park School Edward Greent's Tutorial Establishment Oxford Theatre Southern fried spring chicken Alan Jackson on LeAnn Rimes, a successful country singer at the age of 13 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Garbage Play Reading Festival Pop 1 Pop 2 Ballads of fire and brimstone Live Gig Nick Cave Brixton Academy Crossing Guard Pop 3 Love is the drug for me Throwing Muse Kristin Hersh swaps angst and callow cravings for a fix of the strong stuff: uncut adoration Multiple Display Advertising Items Choice Weekend Choice Edinburgh Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Pop Album 1 Entertainments Top tip for hip-hop Albums Pop Album 2 Pop Single Variety as you like it Jazz Albums Leon Parket Belief (Columbia 485138 2) The Times Art Gallery Guide From our French Racing Correspondent in Deauville: Spinning World extends orbit Racing: Classic Winner Gives Niarchos Family Sixth Victory in Jacquse Le Marios Newbury William Hill Greenstead suited by longer trip Newbury Specialists Cattebick Haydock Park Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Folkestone Rapid Raeline Whitaker can stake his Derby claim on Gammon Equestrainism Southwell Britain face loss of key trio Rugby League Inner belief in fostering neglected talent Alan Lee reports on a drive to bring cricket back to the underpriviledged teenagers of Britain India secure Lord's appearance Lindores gets back on route to final Bowls Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices England struggle to cope with Sewell Yorkshire made to suffer again by Walsh Cricket Yesterday's Scoreboards Jones capitalises on missed chances Pollock plunders Glamorgan Somerset unable to shackle Walker Stand-in Kirtley makes the most of opportunity The Times Another Akram emerges to threaten England United retain look of champions Russell Kempson predicts the finsihing order in the Premiership this season England leave it late against Scotland In Brief Double delight Lendl swings in Gullit puts Chelsea's blend to the test Football: Hoddle's Successor Adds Continental Flavour to Stameford Bridge Today's Fixtures Cricket For the Record Sheehan on bridge Swimmers can lead Britain on gold rush Alix Ramsay finds a team in high spirits as the tenth Paralympic Games begin Keene on chess Betting tent an escape from serial sponsors Forth Coming Company Golf Days Youth policy reaping rich dividend Golf: Old Heads on Young Shoulders are Dominating Women's Professional Game From a Special Correspondent: Faldo makes his point with birdie swoop Agassi disqualified after umpire row Tennis Accurate Collinson holds all the aces Word-Watching Cliffhanging sea drama Radio Choice Radio 1 When public interest shades into prurience BBC 1 Satellite and Cable Czech cleared to boost Liverpool Alfredsson puts on command performance Swede makes startling recovery Times Two Crossword Cricket 34,35 Paul crosses to join Bath all-stars Leading First-Round Scores Paralympics 37 First Telecom Sprinters to meet in golden contest
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