News from 30/08/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Alyn Shipton, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Patricia Davies, Wendy Greengross, Chris Lewis, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson, Gordon Allan, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Celia Parker, Mary Riddell, Philip Howard, Roger Eames, Norman De Mesquita, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Clive Davis, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Christopher Donaldson, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Clare Stewart, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Mark Edward Lewis, John Thicknesse, Martin Fletcher, Jack Arthey, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Tom Rhodes, Ross Dunn, Candida Crewe, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Brian Gadd, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Charles Clayton, George Murcell, Jessica Rawson, Sarah Jones, John O'leary, David Gosling, Arthur Leathley, Michael Hornsby and Charles Bremner, Russell Kempson, Tim Jones and Nick Nuttall, Robert Miller and Michael Steinberger, John Hopkins, Paul Sexton, Peter Tompkins, Mark Huband, North Africa Correspondent, Peter Foster and Jill Sherman, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, David Goodhart, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, P. H. S, Sarah Cunningham and Jason Nisse, A. F. Wilson, Peter Bryan, David Miller at Flushing Meadow, Richard Evans, Richard Owen, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Simon Kaner, Dominic Kennedy, Eileen McCabe, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Chris Parker, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, David Clutterbuck, Jennai Cox, W. D. Halls, Caitlin Moran, Richard Beeston and Andrew Glasse, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Oliver Moore, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Tim Odone, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, D. M. Summerscale, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mycal Miller, Fraser Nelson and Paul Croughton, Clement Freud, Jonathan Mirsky, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, and Andrew Pierce, John Power,
ResumoClinton aide quits over sex scandal Secrets of White House 'monster' and 'twister' disclosed to call girl Israel alert England win Carlings divorce 143 die in crash Tv & Radio Index Blair rallies activists in call to embrace change Sailors rescued from North Sea Index Judges support Howard's ban on early release of prisoners T M Jewin Time to look both ways, then get back on the road Riddell on Politics Poll has Labour as election favourite Dixons Grimsby's serial maverick blots his copybook again Britain is preparing for a fresh BSE conflict with EU members Blair treads cobbles on the Street of fame Teenage arsonists destroy old school News in Brief Heroin charge Post strike on Gay kiss cut Stone's destiny IRA film praised Crest of wave Picture of hope Herd instinct Carlings take the royal route to a quick divorce No mention of Princess as TV presenter reaches settlement with rugby hero Boy dies as lorry crashes into young cyclists Nun whose sacking split teachers wins her case Matron is accused of terrorising boarders Abbey National Norfolk police check files on child-sex crimes Mike Oldfield Voyager I'm no hero, I'm a lucky guy, says hijack plane pilot Two Sudanese hostages apply for asylum in Britain as police get extension to hijackers' custody order Ex-husband's tax debts will cost woman her home Nuts allergy may stem from mother Medical Briefing Admiral American Express Crads No Title Thistle Hotels Moore condemns sexual images of childlike models Child-abuse tourists boast to undercover researchers Harrods Knightsbridge Cylinder may hold Brace's heart MFI home works Watchdog identifies lottery fraud risk Murder threats fail to corner Ulster's King Rat New chief constable for RUC is chosen The Royal Bank of Scotland Same old tune as the Oasis singer flies out to lead their big reunion Thistle Hotels Shari Offer Cameras cut crime by fifth News in Brief Princess appeal TV chef burgled Whistle stop Fan pays penalty For long drives Assured Complete List of Government PC World the Computer Superstore Hollywood paints modern artists as colourful new heroes Portraits of artists are the new trend for the cinema. Dalya Alberge, arts correspondent, reports from the Venice Film Festival Swedes put one over the French with gooseberries Weekend Shopping Bradford & Bingley Building Society Royal Marines Commando Svengali who masterminded the vote-catching magic of Comeback Kid Man in the News Confident Clinton tells America 'the best is yet to come' Brother More than just features It's the economy again, stupid Commentary Drugs vice returns to Miami Titanic survivors see hull section raised Somak Holidays Shrine to politics of tobacco Chicago Notebook Israeli forces on alert for Arafat's Jerusalem march Sudan's terrorist haven alarms its neighbours American Express Colony's troops begin pullout Sharps bedrooms Livingstone denied title of 'liberator' in Zimbabwe Delhi given Rifkind warning on Kashmir Hitachi US starts to arm Bosnian federation The Times (Reuter): Mother Teresa on the mend World Summary Rebels kill 13 in Mexican raids (AP): Tamil rebels kill 29 in ambush (Reuter): Seven held over Corsica bombs (AP): Record slips through fingers Farmers in France stage night raids to block British beef Pope insists that Jesus was Mary's only child Vatican seeks to bring to end debate on Christ's family Protestants retain their doubts Voyages Jules Verne Christians long split on Marian doctrine Kremlin snipes at Lebed deal Allied Carpets Russian air crash in Arctic kills 143 Picture Gallery Focus on a family man Larry Towell's images of family life in the backwoods have placed him among the world's great photographers, says Candida Crewe For three years lived in poverty, writing poerty The Sunday Times General Accident Direct Will Cherie do a Hillary? Labour is struggling with the temptation of a Blair-Booth ticket, says Joe Joseph Why I'm frightened or the power that attractive women have over me Novelist Sean Thomas on an absent father, drug addiction and an affair which ended in a rape charge, Interview by Mary Riddel He admits that he is afraid of going back to heroin Swiftcall Section Two World of Leather Blair must be more offensive David Goodhart says voters feel patronised by labour blandness We now live in a raucous plebiscitary democracy Turfed out The Times Diary Rovers Return Burma's frail hope When Suu Kyi, the heroine of Burmese democracy, calls for sanctions, British businessmen should follow her Director's cut The Times Diary Holiday job The Times Diary Sub-editor The Times Diary Escapologist The Times Diary Britpop wows the States James Bone on Oasis as a fashion accessory Chinese Mysteries It is as if a whole new cdivilisation had been found in Wales Heads and Hearts Old Labour knows Blair is right, but it still rankles A Scurvy Trade Jardine Fleming has hurt Hong Kong as well as its investors Policing the law on child abuse Clovis and France Identity cards, privacy and the infringement of liberty Lewis hits back School league tables Theatre enterprise Booing the Bard Rare butterflies 'Out of This World' All in knots Still on course Court Circular Birthdays today The Right Rev Ross Hook Davies Laing and Dick College Luncheon HM Government Appointments Legal appointment School news Church news Anniversaries Personal Column Picture Gallery Joint Committee on Postgraduate Training for General… Forthcoming marriages Latest wills The Very Rev Eric Heaton The Very Rev Eric Heaton, foermer Dean of Christ Chuch, Oxford, died on August 24 aged 75. He was born on October 15,1920 No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flightseats Multiple Display Advertising Items National Kidney Research Abram Games Abram Games, OBE, graphic designer, died on August 27 aged 82. He was born on July 19,1914 The British Kidney Patient Association The Donkey Sanctuary General Booth's Funeral. Impressive Procession Sylvia Fisher Sylvia Fisher, Australian soprano, died on August 25 aged 86. She was born on April 18,1910 Mees Pierson Alphabetical Guide to Degree Vacancies: Engineering and Technology The Times This Newspaper and You The Times News The Times Crossword No 20,260 Business Times Weathercall Lifeboats Tomorrow Index Rogue trader costs Jardine £12m Bank pays compensation and fine after inquiry by Imro US bonds slump on fears of rate rise Unions predict sharp increase in strikes Arts Save & Prosper fined for Pep breaches Ladbroke and Hilton rekindle bond Education Sears set to shed 1,400 more jobs Cellphones direct Sport Television and Radio Business Today Confident Savings Cairn's revenue up to £16m Isotron £3.7m Antonov hope Sunleigh gain UK Safety up The Times Swan Lake Competition R-R confident despite £169m loss for half year Davies rejects EMU barrier By our Economic Correspondent: Rise in lending seen as pointer to housing Irish ferry group cuts interim loss By our Economics Correspondent: Childcare scheme 'must target poor' Daimler makes a speedy recovery Abbey fails to put check in the post Bridon declines Roskel gives warning Keller increases EBRD commits more Whitecross out of red Freepages expands Pegasus bid advice Tourist Rates Churchill Lloyd's offer poised to go unconditional Business Roundup Reckitt & Colman forecasts further savings from L&F Hambro reins back estate agency losses US retailer gives up chain-smoking Chips with everything Banking on lessons fromthe colonies No room for City in hotel deal The pay point that misses Simpson Pennington Hartstone plans final cash call Slough awaits council £10m To Shareholders of Lonrho Plc Weak demand from Europe brakes T&N Commodities Liffe Options American rate fears cast a shadow over London Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Brand new problem Tempus Hambro Countrywide T&N Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Wall Street Public humiliation of the proud House of Fleming Robert Miller on ramifications of the Imro and Hong Kong investigations Turnround as Shorts flies in face of political turmoil to a better future Oliver August on a journey to success by Northern Ireland's biggest manufacturer Cheshire Building Society Rapid decision The Times Diary The Times Unit Trust Information Service Red Bulf Timulation Equities lose ground Moneyhill Financial Consultants No Title No Title Let's do the big show right here Theatre: Browdway razzmatazz in Derby; biographical boredom—despite Patricia Routledge—in Chichester A Chorus Line Derby Playhouse A private view of China Theatre 1 Theatre 2 Flopsy, mopsy and rotten tale Beatrix Chichester Rocking their way into a midlife crisis Dance Billboards Festival Hall Dance Passion overdue Music Proms and Edinburgh Berlin PO/Abbado Albert Hall/Radio 3 A way with Haydn Orch of the 18th Cent/Bruggen Edinburgh Music How to bottle the essence of Ireland The folk singer Christy Moore was a hit on stage but a self-conscious flop in the studio. he tells Paul Sexton how he conquered his fear of the microphone HMV Pop 1 Hot club of Paris A recording session brings together two jazz originals born half a century apart Pop 2 This is, that was, the Stone Roses At Reading, the band that wanted to be adored took our love and broke it into little pieces Getting intimate with bold Lorna Cabaret Lorna Luft Café Royal Cabaret Sparklehorse Tomorrow Entertainments Choice Weekend Choice A dally 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 assesement of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Pop Albums No pit stop Britpop New Albums Pop Albums The Times theatre Pop Albums Spicing up his sax life Jazz Albums Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Luton Medical Schools Cambridge Business College Halborn College Bloomsbury College The Times South Bank University London The School of Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Campbell Harris Gabbitas Educational Consultants The Month Language Year Abroad Surrey College Woodside Park School Eagle Eyes Required Retakes in Cambridge Brookside College Lansdowne Kensington Bridge Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Albans Tutors Multiple Display Advertising Items The Fastest Growing Global Industry Boston College European Business School Ealing Tutorial College Practical Courses Professional Qualifications National Extension College Duff Miller Cherwell Scholl University of Lincolnshire and Humberside Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Women wear hard hats and boots, too More girls are seeking careers in engineering. Roger Eames examines this growing trend The Times Crosswords Tables turned on a levels John O' Leary on the conflicting pictures of exam results Taking a break pays off Jennai Cox on how taking a year off can prove a valuable experience for students Gap-Year Contacts The Times Retakes at Cats Lansdowne College Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambridge Business College Oxford Tutorial College University of Luton Business & Secretarial Training Westminster College London Montessori Centre The Times Newspapers Sems University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey The University of Greenwich University of Westminster University of Brighton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Challenge Educational Services The Sunday Times Aberystwyth Morris College of Journalism Multiple Display Advertising Items City University University of Warwick Roedean BHB considers radical changes to race funding Racing: Courses Offered More Programming Flexibility Sandown Park William Hill Hello to receive warm greeting Today's Races on Television Yesterday's I Results Chester Perth Ffrench has ban increased Lucky Parkes excels in Lingfield success Rapid Raceline England venture into the unknown Football: Moldavia Fird by National Pride, Prepare Warm Welcome for Hoddle's Men Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching City turn sights towards Bassett Keene on Chess Winning Move For the Record Today's Fixtures Arsenal wait for news of German destination Consistent Hatherall overwhelms Allcock Bowls Going to the dogs turns put to be a relative success On Friday Marshall targets Solheim Cup slot Golf: Tournament Official Apologises to Spectators after Farcical Day at British Masters Green issue unites disgruntled players Hotchkin sets course on new venture John Hopkins finds Woodhall Spa's former owner still minding 'the home of amateur golf' as it hosts the St Andrews Trophy Phillips decides to turn down British approach Equestrianism Superleague imports threaten home market Ice Hockey Simmons excels as Somerset struggle Cricket Essex toil to extend title run Legal & Public Notices 0171-482 7344 Cordial summer refreshes cricket Simon Barnes sings the praise of two captains who have forgotten old fends Kent held up by weather Yesterday's Scoreboards Lewis puts troubles behind him as Surrey take charge Derbyshire indebted to Barnett's positive approach Hall sounds battle cry for clubs Rugby Union: Newcastle Chairman Sees Challenge to Southern Hemisphere Supremacy after Domestic Revolution Picture Gallery Club-Club Guide to the First Division Picture Gallery Club-By-Club Guide to the Second Division Lions hope to be unifying force World No 3 Martin humbled by Jenson In Brief Mills quits England on top Christie runs First home Discovery Channel Kottrnikova hurries to victory Tennis: Russian Makes Strong Impression in First Grand-Slam Tournament Word-Watching The shedding of secrecy Radio Choice Radio 1 BBC2 Desktop manoeuvres delay deployment Review Choice Satellite and Cable Top clubs move to leave rugby's union England make their pitch for one-day double Times Two Crossword Golf Boardman wins sold in record style First Telecom Tennis Mysteries of Ancient China Reaching for the past The Mysteries of Anclent China exhibition features some of the most spectacular archaeological finds of the past 20 years, bringing a new and dramatic dimension to the story of the world's oldest continual civilisation. The special souvenir issue is introduced by Jessica Rawson Picture Gallery Chinese connections The Times The drawing of China Mysterious people of the pits They left no word of who they were, nor why they were there. The discovery of an unknown people and their ancient city in western China challenges long-held views of how civilisation spread, says Robert W. Bagley. Photographs by Ray Main Picture Gallery What on earth is it? Picture Gallery Reading the bones A Voice from the past Arrangements for the afterlife Death mirrored life. People, possessions and food were buried with the coffins of kings. and while kings sought the secrets of immorality, bureaucrats of the afterworld checked inventoties and lists, says Jessica Rawson Picture Gallery Orchestrating eternity Jade is forever Alloy of power For more than a thousand yeats bronze was a symbol of wealth and kingship, the focus for powerful rituals. Yet vast quantities of this important material were consigned to the ground. Robert W. Begley explains why Dragons and other faces Sex, sons and wars of succession They were greatly loved by men and a little feared. They were loyal, devoted, manipulative and scheming-and all too often they put their sons before their husbands, says Patricia Ebrey Picture Gallery Left: this painted ceramic figure is an elegant Han… Woman and warrior Dressed for immortality Very honourable sage In the West stands for Eastern wisdom, in the East he was the faterh of Chineses philosophyl two good reasons why Robert Crampton travelled back in time to interview Contucius Swotting for the top jobs Golden oldies: rivals and disciples Picture Gallery The greatest virtue Confucius says. . . The art of battle Warfare started with hunting and raiding parties, and progressed to bloody conflict between massed armies. Victory was measured by numbers slain, who were counted by ears. By Mark Edward Lewis Mother of them all Clashing armies change history The great strategist Age-old ingenuity The ancient Chinese passessed the classic attributes of civilisation. they were artistic, inventive and technically advanced. But it all began with language, says Olive Moore Inventions: leading the field Manufacture: skill and style The First emperor He forged an empire and ruled it with a rod of iron. He left the world two great spectacles—the Great Walli and the terracotta army. Arthur Cotierell reports No Title Picture Gallery Keeping barbarians at bay Sima Qian, the grand historian An army with feet of clay This was their world Days at the races, parks with race beasts, a national medical service, dog liver and sparrow snacks, violent street gangs, sex manuals. . . Intriguing details of life in ancient China presented by Simon Kaner Home sweet home Fashion high and low The show goes on A nice dish of geng Courtship and marriage Top of the pops Bangles and beads Games for fun and money Hair styles A Voice from the past A Voice from the past All the world in a market A sort of national health service Green fingered farmers in harmony with the land Sex and other manuals The Times No Title
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