News from 23/08/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Gerard Finan, Gordon Glass (Director), David Charter and Richard Beeston, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Joanna Bale, Stephen Farrell, Richard Ford and Dominic Kennedy, Grace Bradberry, Charles Hope, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, F. Lefley, Mary Riddell, Philip Howard, Christopher Hadley, Carol Midgley, Joanna Bale, George Sivell, Matthew White, President, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Dr B. S. Smith, Clare Stewart, Dermot Cox, Chairman, Bernard Levin, John O'Leary Education Editor, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, John Thicknesse, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, John Rae, Rupert Cox, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jennifer Miller, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Henry von Blumenthal, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, David Harte, John Camp (Chaplain), Sarah Jones, K. Y. Taylor, M. R. el-GHONEMY (Senior Research Associate), Rachel Bridge, Andy Lavender, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and our Foreign Staff, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Dominic Lieven, Raymond Keene, Kathryn Knight and Emma Wilkins, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Grigg, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, Linda Kann, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Margaret Milne, Oliver August, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Bill Kearns, L. P. Howett, R. W. Johnson, Richard Duce, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, James Pringle, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Susan Elkin, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Jeffrey Gordon, IVO Tennant, Richard Beeston, Allen Robertson, Brian Clarke, John O'Leary and David Charter, Mel Webb in Stuttgart, Fraser Nelson, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Jeremy Stanford, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Jack Bailey, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Phillip Sycamore, Vice-President, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, Peter Bild, Matthew Bond, Clement Freud, Jonathan Mirsky, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoToday the Times Great Summer of Sport 6-day ordeal in court for raped woman 'Others must not go through this' Tube strikes are called off Index Young Yeltsin to go to English school Belgium Mourns State sector makes mark Can Darwin's Tortoises Be Saved? Children will have ID cards Crawley shines Royal pest jailed Thousands in jail to be freed after legal bungle Lloyds Bank Tomorrow Howard announces extension of identity card scheme to children Alliance Leicester Opinions split between liberty and practicality Unreserved Public Auction Europe snubs Bonn call on British lamb News in Brief Dunblane setback Mail talks resume Grave desecrated Body identified Hymns ban lifted MoD staff suspended Actor's fare cop Couple of aces Victim begged rapist for compassion in court 'Surely you can appreciate the terror you put me through? My head was in turmoil' Record of violence began in youth The Offender Child sex cases are only exception to Englishman's right of self-defence The Law Sainsbury's Homebase Hendnx sale nets girlfriend £36,000 Reward News at Ten criticised for 'too friendly' interview With Major Photographer in Princess dispute is jailed Woodstock Rival s ca n make a mint as £41m Polo digs itself into hole By a Staff Reporter: Secretary claims she was treated as coffee slave PC shot as gang flees van robbery Becks Boy saved after his father is swept off yacht St Paul's boys are back on top of the A-level league More schools, state and independent have been included in The Times rankings of examination performance. This partly reflects publis' higher achievement, John O'Leary writes Guide to the Highest-Ranking State and Independent Schools GCSE star keeps I up standards in i academic family I was quite optimistic, admits the teachers' son who achieved II starred-A passes Birds of prey are flocking back in record numbers Canon Harrods fights for its name on the Net Medical charily will be questioned over finances Top Five Charities Benefits of cosmetic operations can often go further than just skin deep Medical Briefing NHS urged to lift curb on breast reduction surgery Apple a day keeps asthma away Weekend Shopping Dixons More patients wait for a year Graves shed light on ancient British rulers Last resting place of monarchy with no future Dixons B&q Customs' drug cash haul 'not enough' Giant tortoises threatened by island plague Renault Freeways Irish Navy arrests Japanese tuna boats Country Side Inns 'Rapist' is questioned on Brittany murder News in Brief Bomb made safe Parole denied Eagle has landed £200 for pinch Pollution penalty Terrier taxed Mbeki apologises for ANC atrocities in liberation war Change of mood as saintly Mandela 's frailty is exposed Odeon Purniture Co. Ltd Mercantile Credit Reuter: Military kills 69000 civilians after coup Looking for expert business banking? Barclays Clinton moves swiftly in tobacco crackdown Maples Democrats decry welfare Bill as betrayal of poor President makes light reading Picture Gallery Admiral Horrified nation buries victims of paedophile ring 'This is a national failure. If we cannot look after our children, then what kind of people are we? Twon young girls, starved to death by a gang whose sex crimes have stunned Belgium, were buried yesterday Roger Boyes writes Chemicals detected in Gulf War Duty Free Savings at the Airport Portugal in row over ancient art German court jails American Hitler fanatic for four years How the Russian military bear became a dog that lost its bark Commentary Lebed pledges end to Grozny fighting today Magnet Ailing Yeltsin shelters behind Kremlin tradition of secrecy Confident Slmitis sets date for poll The Times Pol Pot sidelined as Khmer rebels turn capitalist A battle over money and property is breaking up the khmer Rouge, James Pringle reports from Checkpoint 6, on the Thai Cambodia border Lloyds Bank Deng driven into shadows 'With the patriarch's decline, the Deng family now hovers somewhere between isolation and disgrace (Reuter): Test ban talks end in failure World Summary (Reuter): 'Disquiet' over airport death Mother Teresa on respirator (Reuter): Sea mail The story you will never see in Hello The Sunday Times The secret life of H. G. Wells The granddaughter of the great writer talks to Grace Bradberry Cellphone direct Swift Call How I lost my fear of dying Startingtomorrow Gateway 2000 Philip Howard Silk swapping The Times Diary Why we need the right of self-defence Jeffrey Gordon says even in rape cases the accused should be allowed to defend himself in person Fools and their money There is no end to the people willing to empty their purses into dubious speculations such as BCCI or Titan Big Base The Times City Diary Hijacked The Times City Diary High hopes The Times City Diary Rock car The Times City Diary Trials of Rape The law on representation is not best changed in anger Tories in Defeat The character of opposition may shape its duration Treasure Islands No More Totoise versus man mismatch on Darwin's Galapagos Changing roles of Crown and State Economic solution to Jordan unrest Reform of civil law Security of clergy Informal degrees? Numberplate envy Test of memory The 1906 election Stars and flags on identity cards Judaism in Ukraine Fashion victim Social News Church news Anniversaries The Times Dramatic arts centre design unveiled Council for Licensed Conveyancers Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Sir Brian Warren Sir Brian Warren, general practioner, died on August 18 aged 81. He was born in Toddington, Bedfordshire, on December 19,1914 Personal Column Flightseats Camilla Horn Camilla Horn, adress died on August 14 aged 93. She was born on April 25,1903 The British Kidney Patient Association Wing Commander Leslie Akehurst Wing Commander Leslie Akehurst, Obe, former Raf air traffic controller, died in a glider collision over the Cotswolds on August 21 aged 74. He was born in Eastbourne on November 15,1921 On this Day Early Rejections of Famous Story News The Times Crossword No 20,254 Business Times Weathercall Tomorrow in the Times Inside Section 2 Today German rate cut starts a chain reaction Move seen as bid to aid EMU Departing chairman given £488,000 Which? credit cards launched Arts Farmers support Dairy Crest float Picture Gallery Soccer transfers inquiry launched Education Investor Intelligence Sport Tobacco moves knock BAT shares Television and Radio Business Today Giving it away Holding on Signet in talks over jewellery buyout Legal & Public Notices Growth prospects point to £2bn tax cuts, says CBI Reuter: Elliott cleared of Elders charge Banking puts ING 28% ahead in the first half Call for £3.50 wage floor Personnel study warns of threat to jobs HSBC to buy for $620m in America US delay as Lloyd's plan deadline nears Business Roundup Grid out to lobby Offer Beer system backed Sharp drop at Avesta Qantas needs more cuts Whatman interim rises BASF issues warning US hope at Albert Fisher H&c in palm oil deal Tourist Rates Rentokil rules out any large disposals of BET Card rivals join to secure future Classic FM overture by GWR What ales Brussels? ?Threat to the British pub draws nearer?Moral panic over tobacco?Motives behind the Bundesbank move August car sales disappoint dealers Dockyards setback for Weir Lloyd's News International profits advance 25% German rate cut boosts building materials sector Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recenet Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Labour pains Tempus Rentokil Goldsmiths Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Weir Group Wall Street Profits going up in smoke The Times City Diary Canning's move The Times City Diary Full voice The Times City Diary Offside The Times City Diary Bartlett drive The Times City Diary Now the tobacco giants begin to feel the heat Alasdair Murray says the industy's apparent aura of invinvcibility is no more Bleak prospects for gold down under The lack of a big new discovery is troubling the industry and investors, says The development of Heathrow's Terminal 5 and competitive needs Lower paid are real losers from tobacco tax Equities close at record high International Watch Co Ltd The Times Unit Trust Information Service Barclays Mercantile All you need is more money Paul McCarthey's Liverpool institute for the performing Arts is already faced wiht a £5 million deficit. Andy Lavender reports The Times Education Theatre Nostalgia's not what it was Theatre Kiss the Sky Shepherd's Bush Empire Music Plunder in the sunrise Concerts: Schoenberg and Hayon at the Usher Hall Not quite the American dream BBC Proms: Mutter an Masur Music 2 Mr America, Mr Dance Allen Robertson meets Gerald Arpino, the man who saved the Joffrey Ballet from extinction, with a little help from Prince Entertainments Dance Choice Choice 2 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Maril Hargle 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) All major credit cards accepted Choice 3 Made in Wales, broken in America Foie gras there, dogmeat here: Welcome to the dislocated world of Donna Lewis IAD Pop 1 Pop 2 Fully rounded Pearl New Albums: Alan Jackson cheers as pearl Jam' s Eddie Vedder finally emerges from the shadown of Nirvana Laverne and shrilly Kenickie bless the beats, the beasts and the children Top Ten Albums Pop 3 Nec Arena Pop 4 Alphabetical Guide to Degree Vacancies Engineering and Technology University of Plymouth The Times Battle of the a levels John Rae on how some state schools are challenging the independent sector in the exam results league Kingham Hill School On leave with the Sally Army For many city children, summer holidays are a dream. Susan Elkin talks to the people who make them possible Look for a degree with a difference Universities are now offering courses that seem fun South Bank University Harper Adams University Sector College Walford College Multiple Display Advertising Items Retakes at CATS King's College Queen's Business & Secretarial Training London… St James's College Solution British College of Naturopathy & Osteopathy Boston College Bloomsbury College Brighton Independent Schools Information Service Cambridge Business College Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Davies's College D'Overbroecks the Independent College The University of Greenwich Trinity and All Saints University College Leeds Trinity College University of Hertfordshire Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Surrey Birkbeck College Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Derby Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kensington Park School Ealing Tutorial College Abbey Tutorial College Cherwell Tutors Multiple Display Advertising Items Davies Laing & Dick College Retakes in Cambridge University of London Cambridge Business College Stoke on Trent College Univesity of Wolverhampton University of Westminster Westminster College The University of Liverpool SOAS University of London Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Exeter Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Tutorial College London Montessori Centre Woodside Park School University of Luton Devonshire House Preparatory School Stage Coach Help at hand to improve Hill starts Motor Racing Surrey College Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Birmingham Britten pursues title on wing and a prayer Eve-Ann prentice on a British pilot hoping to reach new heights and become the world aerobatice champion Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Sems Cavendish Educational Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Expensive dream waits another race to be realised Racing Clement Freud Kuld 's lead restricted by lost ball at final hole Golf: Danish Toymaker Women's Amateur Event while the Men Professionals Find a German Course Child's Play For the Record Mees Pierson Woosnam fired by productivity bonus Withy Pool produces record catch Fishing Yesterday's Racing Results Ballesteros fails to sway Faldo schedule In Brief Elite unit Britons excel Takeover talks Coaching coup Pivotal ends Prescott's long wait Racing: Nunthorpe Win Gives Newmarket Trainer First Group One Success Richard Evans Thunderer: Newmarket Rapid Raceline William Hill Deauville target Thunderer: Thirsk Guide to our Racecard Thunderer: Sandown Park Flying Legend can confirm early promise New Market Channel 4 Crawley so dose to fulfilment at highest level Cricket: Lancashire Batsman Resumes his Inn: Ngs Six Runs Short of Maiden Test Century Michael Henderson Rain halts Kent's progress Sales drives towards century White puts seal on productive clash Essex make most of Cowan's hat-trick Archer takes up Bowman 's lead Simmons lifts Leicestershire spirits Worcestershire suffer repeat performance Yesterday's Scoreboard Enigma of man who lost the will to manage David Maddock on the latest twist in the career of Kenny Dalglish Scotland look to new strike force Squad Hearts go out on away-goals rule Today's Fixtures Champions lose out Bowls Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Nimgmove Keene on chess Ferguson escapes action by FA after outburst Hoddle sets out across the minefield Football: England Coach Reveals All and Nothing to Expectant Press Conference Island of the Dragons British hope rides on dressage appeal Paralympic Games Word-Watching Sweet secret of success Radio Choice Radio 1 Plane truth about industrial espionage Review BBC1 Choice Satellite and Cable Times Two Crossword Motor Racing Hoddle gives Le Tissier his chance Crawley stands in breach as England falter Wickets given away at the Oval Sussex turn their back on Giddins Racing First Telecom
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