News from 21/08/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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George Cole, Alan Sykes, Leslie Bather, Headmaster, Judith Pieris, Chris Ward, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Christopher Cockerell, Pennington, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Peter Bild, Simon Barnes, Dalya Alberge and Adam Fresco, Ivo Tennant, Charles Goodson-Wickes, James Landale, Political Reporter, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Noel Goodwin, Peter Capelia and our Foreign Staff, Carl Mortished, Elizabeth Erskine, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Roger Maynard, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Nicholas Long and our Foreign Staff, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Clive R. Hart, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Kenneth Armitage, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, A. Lawton, Nicholas Booth, Paddy Hunt, Ross Dunn, Rachel Kelly, Peter Ball and Russell Kempson, Peter Ackroyd, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Michael Clark, Terry Venables, Audrey Magee, John Kavanagh, Luke Clancy, Russell Kempson, Oliver Hout, Paul Durman, Rachel Bridge, Belinda Archer, Andrew Couuningham-Hughes, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, John Grigg, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Michael Shrimpton, Caroline Merrell, Oliver Holt, Susan Gray, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Robert Miller and Janet Bush, Oliver August, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Michael Abbott, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Martyn Bond, Brian MacArthur, Kit Constable Maxwell, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Simon Brooke, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Moynihan, R. B. Behenna (Academic Secretary), Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Elizabeth Cowley, A. J. Lucking, Alan Coren, Nigel Powell, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lindsay Nicolle, W. W. Brimson, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Jill Sherman and James Landale, Barry Hyman, Dr Keyboard, Lennart Utterstroem, T. G. Douglas, Paul Shepheard, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoSouthgate Pays the Penalty Peerage for man behind demon poster Race row candidate is rewarded Markets have a 'feel-good' day Minister pledges to clear the air Libya gas fears No Title Index Robson's Choice Lebed accuses rivals of forging Yeltsin orders Globe's new actors speak up for Shakespeare Index Rare glimpse of Victoria's tomb Index Rachel Campbell-Johnston Peter Ackroyd Spectators invade pitch at Lord's Index Abbey National Interface DNA tests clear boys in case of murdered schoolgirl Rainbow after rain for race-row Tory Fourteen life peers include Tesco chairman, Whitehall union leader and industrial philanthropist The New Life Peers Labour choices tipped for frontbench role in government Animal activists to stand in Tory seats News in Brief New chairman for trust Holiday murder case Coach deaths charges Loyalist march banned NHS will pay octuplets bill Barnardo's calls for protection of child prostitutes DIY store seeks customers for weddings off the shelf Saatchi takes a rollercoaster ride to the top Snap poll fear makes Lib-Dems trim plans Service line Insurance Navvies go back to class to fill the holes in their education WPC told to quit after stepping in to help battered wife Briton held on bomb charge Hover Speed Compensation plea rejected Shipping lane rescue ends rum day out for Whiskey Foraging children in care Community 'holds key to schoolgirl's murder' Teacher who had second chance is jailed for assaults Gummer unveils strategy for healthier air by 2005 Asthma treatment costing NHS £410m Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms Curbing traffic fumes is no easy cure for epidemic General Accident Direct Wife takes graphic revenge on firm that fired husband Internet groom has child-sex conviction AA Hunt for missing children extended Sainsbury's In the Times Saturday By a Staff Reporter: Royal or not, sexily dressed women 'invite the cameras' Direct Line Financial Services Limited Picture Gallery Ramblers criticise slow pace of millennium path clean-up Hewlett Packard Thinking about sex can overcome pain Inspectors find fault at blood bank News in Brief Cancer concern Briton drowns Compass round Factory killing Bull terrier shot Chipper fish Thistle Hotels Superbean leads shops into battle with gene scientists Modified foods are here to stay Saga Services Ltd Court backs residents in fight against bail hostel The model railway passenger Dog owners warned as eagle flies Dial Direct Police flag down Navy man's barge Wasps fly in late after cold spring Amerrda Hessgrs Thousands flee Grozny before Russians attack Troops end Seoul student protest How to 'pull on' in Indian English Spies' empire hits back against FBI expansion plans Mafia boss beaten up in jail Thistle Hotels Share Offer 'Dr Death' faces new inquiry News in Brief (Reuter): Burundi sacking Convert's haven (Reuter): Lie test passed (AFP): Mother courage (Reuter): Peking ducking Belgian police link child sex victims to trade with East Businessman is fourth to be charged as fears increase of international ring Clinton's ex-partner railed for two years Daihatsu Powell's trip fuels speculation over Dole Cabinet role Spotlight on world paedophile network Revlsion at paedphile gangs wil find expression at a forum in stockholm nedt week, Eve-Ann Prentice wrties. Queen Silvia of Sweden, the patron of the event, says child sex is torture of the worst kind Scot 's widow fails to suppress diary Reagan's Western White House' goes on sale for $6m Germans accused of helping Libya make poison gas Iranian exile claims death squad threat West denounces India for nuclear pact veto Admiral Staples The Office Superstore War risk warning by Syria The Square's guide to clubbing Lost in the Jungle? No Keys to the House? Follow a few simple guidelines, says Grace Bradberry, and you can slip efftortelssly into today's dance scene HFC Bank plc Make-Up to Stand the pace Hill House Hammond Swiftcall What to wear in the cool school Where to Shop Rule Britannia - and the rest of her sisters Three Queens have proved to be great monarchs - so why should we fear a change in the law of succession? I pray for endurance, not happiness Mary Riddell meets the author Alice Thomas Elies and finds her still an unrepentant rebel Cellphones direct Intel Inside Alan Coren Perhaps the motorway driver's last resort should be his first Sitting comfy My interpretation of dreams: a time machine Peter Ackroyd finds himself transported into the past, but loses himself in the mysteries of his own mind Crushed by a landslide John Grigg compares the Conservatives prospects for the next general election with their worst ever defeat, in 1906 Ad fab Saddled up Inside view Diesel Exhaustion Gummer's best-laid plans face dirty future Germany's Blind Eye Trade with terrorist needs strict rules and a long spoon Inside the Tomb Welcome to the most Victorian mausoleum of them all Poor support for British invention BSE cattle cull A-level results: lower standards or brighter students? University places Foundation of European democracy Northern stars Devil politics Beach politics Bratby's portraits Fabians and monarch Court Circular Today's birthdays Latest wills Anniversaries Personal Column Competition cuts show down to size Royal Aeronautical Society Forthcoming marriages Church news Brigadier Roy Smith-Hill Brigadier Roy Smith-Hill, CBE, Royal Marines, Combined Operations staff officer, died on August 4 aged 99. He was born on May 5,1897 Personal Column Alfred Doulton Alfred Doulton, CBE, Headmaster of Highgate School, 1955-74, died on August 14 aged 85. He was born on July 9,1911 Russians March into Czechoslovakia Colin Hampton Colin Hampton, cellist, died on August 10 in Oakland, California, aged 85. He was born in London on June 6,1911 Jim Nicholson Jim Nicholson, former art director of the National Trust for Scotland, died on July 25 aged 71. He was born on December 21m 1924 London Property Fairclough Homes Berkeley Homes Dock Services Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Living in the new space age Abandon clutter for the Minimalist style and a world of wide open rooms, says Rachel Kelly Berkeley Homes 'A warm place to be in' Wiltshire Wilcon Homes Rooms with a view to improvise (priced at between £88,000 and £700,000) and three… Don't mention the war The Germans are looking to Britain for humour Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allison Premier Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items USA Bensons Commercial Multiple Display Advertising Items An eye for the main chance Advertising Florida A drink to your health, Oz The Listener the News behind the Headlines Media, Sales & Marketing Multiple Display Advertising Items Financial Product Sales People The Times Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hold the front page for a scoop on the girl next door Carol Midsgley reports on a new publishing success story as jaded readers finally succumb to star fatigue Why our top politicians are terrified of the public Simon Brooke revales that the worst fear of government ministers is being interrogated on radio or television by aggrcssive intcrviewers and live studio audiences What They Love and Hate Fleet Street gets an a for moaning but E for analysis The Times News The Times Crossword No 20,252 Business Air UK Forecast Lifeboats Royal National Lifeboot Institution In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Consumer demand cheers City Incentives cost Halifax £300m Alan Bond jailed for three years over fraud Forte Posthouse Business Arts Thistle aims to expand after float Abbey faces bill for N&p compensation Sport Television and Radio Business Today Inspec bows to staff plan critics Lloyd's seeks US dismissal ICI ends talks Titles sold American Express Orange stays buoyant despite plunging deeper into the red Consumers want power breakup TransCo faces new curbs Business gives Australian budget cautious welcome German rate cut hopes rise Banks announce deal to reduce credit risk Business Roundup Hutchings on £1.2m VW subsidies summit Takare rethinks strategy NatWest-Fleet alliance Builders seek redress Active Imaging setback Glenchewton higher Daily Mail group buys Tourist Rates BSkyB hits new heights with profits leap of 66% Recovery under way at Graseby Beware the housing hangover Mortgage party may be premature Inspec's pay scheme is watered down Lloyd's inches towards a resolution Anger over Costain disclosure Energis Commodities Liffe Options Interest rate hopes help push shares to record Stock Market 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 Oranges and lemons Tempus Graseby Thistle Hotels Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Kingfisher Wall Street Bassett faces a hounding Helping hand Fame at last Paper chase Mr Blobby at the rostrum as firms play celebrity card Hiring that 'bloke off the telly' can make corporate events work, says Susan Gray Is this the end of the road for the company car? Businesses are offering caseh options in a bid to shrink fleets but few employees take them Playing safe over direct debits Simply red for all Maximisation of transatlantic air routes Bank's duty is plain The Times Unit Trust Information Service Securicor Pony Express Shares close near their best of day Faconnable British Tourist Authority Müller Polygram International Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers HOBstones Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Saul Trustee Company HOBstones Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items British Red Cross Nspcc National Centre French Pharmaceutical Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jonatahn Wren & Co Ltd Executive Secretary The Recruitment Company Pa to Chairman Music Company Personnel Secretaries TV/MEDIA £15,000 Senior Group Secretary PA to Chief Executive Officer Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd Australian Staff Connections Denza International Ltd Drawing down the Moon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victoria Wall Associates Pan European Recruitment Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Tate Temp Specialists Multiple Display Advertising Items Royds Raphael P/a to C. 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MAtt Wolf meets the playwright hoping for a warmer British welcome this time Laugh and learn Theatre Other Offers Pop Join now It had to be ewes Offer The Times Tomorrow After La Bamba, caramba Pop Los Lobns Borderline, W1 Alphabetical Guide to Degree Vacancies: Sciences Queen Mary & Westfield University Clearing Telephone Numbers King's College London Counties refuse to cede control of players to England Oval sets shining example India's win marred by unruly section of crowd The Times McRae is fined heavily for speeding In Brief Stepping stone Higgins rumpus England rapped Henman's charge For the Record Results from Yesterday's Two Race Meeting Legal & Public Notices Burhill Family Foursomes Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Kempton Park Exeter Winning Move Keene on Chess Halling play to the crowd Racing: Five-Year-Old Farns Rousing Reception after Double Feat York Ayr Hereford Count on Corradini to uphold excellent Knavesmire record York Channel 4 Specialists William Hill Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Southgate pays harsh penalty Pearce lays to rest the ghost of Italia 90 as a shoot-out against Spain brings joyous victory and a place in the semi-finals, where Germany are the opponents once again and another player is left with the misery of missing vital spot-kick Frandsen underlines the tough reality for City Van Vossen aims to exploit rule change Football Arnstibg's star rising Russell Kempson tells how fortunes have changed for the Tottenham striker Robson ready to reign in Spain Oliver Holt finds the former England manager equal to the task in Barcelona Hamilton calls for three more Today's Fixtures Arsenal wait on arrival of new manager Football Results Getting their kicks as men behaving madly Discovery Channel Grey's experience pays off as she strikes gold Paralympics Word-Watching Life that runs on wheels Radio Choice Radio 1 Caught out by the weather? Be prepared BBC1 Satellite and Cable Choice Giddins gets 19-month ban for drug use Booth piles on agony for Leeds Times Two Crossword Cricket 37 Rebel teams spark Formula One rift Keegan plays all his aces in quest for right balance Racing 39 Gem Recovery CompuServe Brick by Brick System will count our fish with chips Lindsay Nicolle reports on a new wave of technology Hi-Grade House All the fun of the carnival .. from home High-flying metals Half Price Internet & PC Courses Peace of mind for computer owners Russia spills her secrets on CD Stand by for a battle of the browsers Now your PC can tell you what's on the box Bargains on net as Loot goes online AOL - the Internet and More! Smart cars get a big push from computers One year on: the party is over for windows 95 In 1996, last year's celebriity looks more like a fallen star, says Nigel powell Dual Technology IT firms act to beat bombers Domain Names Internet Domain Registration Television eye contact for tales of betrayal Film quality's in the can Chris ward on sa system that will give camera crews suite dreams It's space, Jim, but not as we know it Dan technology plc Life becomes easier with Compaq's new PC range Nicholas Booth test drives an innovative machine which has something for all the family BT gives you the flight of your life Prestel on-line Infotrade Oftel 'needs to tighten phone lines' It's good to talk even if only to a back-up expert Here's an easy way to zap those zip files Computrad Europe Ltd Virtual reality is now a thing of the past Cover Story: The history of centuries may lie in ruins or be lost completely, but technology can recreate it for everyor An ICL Company Repairing wa… U. S. Robotics Limited How the Romans took an early bath in Paris Have laptop will travel—and work in comfort Dell The house that jack built and rebuilt Chris partridge looks at he first moves towards the ecologists dream of a truly recyclable home Agenda Brother' hard labout in a conservative market Nicholas Booth meets the retail king who refused to follow his family's party line in politics—and ended up winning the hardware vote 'They have never mentioned the world nerd to me - I think they see mine as a real job' Tiny Computers Ltd The Times It pays to be kind to your contract staff Bosses fail to make the most of It hired help, says John Kavanagh Business Changing faces at the top Password Computer Recruitment Stuttgart, London, Athens Software Engineers Jonathan Wren A&P Computer Services Extech Computer Resources Ltd Pre/post Sales Windows Nt Integration Specialist Multiple Display Advertising Items PMR Group Plc Demon Internet Ltd Olivetti Systems & Services Objecttech Time Computer Systems Ltd
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