News from 06/09/1996
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, A. Osbaldiston, Ian Curteis, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Magnus Linklater, Richard Thomson, Inigo Gilmore, David Rhys Jones, David Montrose, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, John Miller, Jeremy Kingston, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Bruce Kemble, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, James Landale and Adam Fresco, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Candida Crewe, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Selina Mills, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, John Pick, Quentin Letts, Graham Went, Sarah Jones, John O'leary, David Charter, Ben MacIntyre and Michael Binyon, Philip Bassett, Michael Theodoulou, John E. Collins, Rachel Bridge, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Frederick Barker, Barry Millington, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, M. Lyth, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Roderick Floud, Barbara Roche, Mp, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Paul Richards, Ben MacIntyre and Roger Boyes, Robert Ponsonby Director, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, D. R. M. Smith, George Smith, Giles Whittell, Iola Smith, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Susan Elkin, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, F. M. Patterson, Russell Jenkins, Jennifer Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Basil Watson, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Philip Bassett and Janet Bush, Donald Tebbit, Alice Thomson and Frances Gibb, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Richard Beeston, Benedict Nightingale, Tess Knighton, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Jack Bailey, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Desmond Longfield Chairman, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Jill Paton Walsh, David Bickerton, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Jason Cowley and Dalya Alberge, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Patrick Mayhew,
ResumoThe Times Guide to Postgraduate Vacancies England return to five nations as TV clash is settled Soccer chief gives Labour £1 million Major as witness The Times TV & Radio Researchers may have to shell out for piddock project Today Bernard Levin £114m Morgan holdings sold Diplomat guilty Delayed gambit Knives and Fawkes Turkey attacks rebel Kurds in safe area Tomorrow Yeltsin admits to Russia he needs a heart operation Ricoh Digital Solutions Picture Gallery Clarke promises £700 tax windfall by next election Chancellor ans Shadow trade blows is opening round of fight for hearts and wallets Bombastic exchanges obscure truth about the public finances Riddell on Politics Dixons Major called as witness in Hamilton libel case Labour plans 13 referendums in effort to 'give people a say' Ethiopian wins right to challenge benefit curb News in Brief Strike called off IRA appeal lost Aid for girl Double tragedy Rights ruling Partial eclipse Medal for poet Stalker freed Skateboard ban Cheaper Car insurance Roman board game found at burial site Opening gambit in early version of draughts took 2,000 years to emerge Ancient Egyptians and the Moors may have played too Pots and pans broke sanctions Sooty denies Bill and Ben their place in history Girl dated man who raided home Graduates win radio licence American Express Cards Britons hurt in midair ordeal Multiple Display Advertising Items Diplomat laces prison over paedophile videos Digital hymns take place of church organist Cleric loses fight on women priests Becks Hotline opened for ex-residents of children's home Ministers act to help failing black pupils White exodus leaves inner cities to ethnic minorities Multiple Display Advertising Items Sticky moments as the Street turns to chocolate Headhunter arrested for fraud Please Have your Credit Card Ready Governor of suicide jail quits early News in Brief Bail for accused Aerosol death Carnival halted Long crawl Staying safe Sarah charge Roo in a stew Audi Vorsprung durch Technik LG Water firms accused as Arundel's ancient lake runs dry Husband kills wife and stabs his baby The Times Free Magazines Token 5 The office photocopier could pose health risk Job Centre America yawns as Oasis fail to behave badly The £14,365 Vectra Premier from Vauxhall Both sides condemn Unionist MP for role in militant rally Teacher shortage hits core subjects Oysters on offer from near and far Weekend Shopping Kidnapped daughter flies home Royal National Institute for the Blind Yeltsin frailty deepens fear of struggle for power in Kremlin Risk of coronary failure remains after bypass surgery Medical Briefing Multiple Display Advertising Items Actress puts her beliefs before Broadway Us state goes on alert as 120mph hurricane nears Worried Kohl in call for speedy Moscow summit Woodstock Floors Limited France refuses to patrol widened Iraq no-fly zone Split Allies Missile strikes dent Saddam's defences Military 'Saturday night' guns banned Disgraced strategist plots his comeback Whitewater partner ordered to say whether Clinton lied White House scrutinises effect of attacks on President's popularity US Opinion Thomas Cook Muslim trio in US found guilty of terrorism Peter Graf battles to keep Steffi out of court Defence team in tax-fraud case blames chaotic German system Post-communist women challenge office sex pests Moben Reuter: Nato 'shoot to kill' threat after Serbs block patrol Personal Computer World France plans to take its own time over clock ritual Juppé stakes future on tax-cut gamble The Sunday Times Cambodia troops foster guerrilla infighting Buthelezi says sorry to ANC for years of Inkatha violence Direct Line Savings Lawyer on sex ring charges News in Brief (Reuter): Race charges (Reuter): Peking in dock (AP): Happy ending (AP): Rao questioned (Reuter): Zafy impeached (AP): Scant reward Why Tony Chose the wrong pub An aspiring Prime Minister should be seen enjoying a drink on Albert Square not in Coronation Street says Candida Crewe, who prefers EastEnders Gateway2000 Power of the poison pen Jason Cowley and Dalya Alberge find the literati chasing their tails Voyages Jules Verne Cellphones direct The Gunpowder Plot, a passion for Heat and a hatred of fire Lady Antonia Fraser explains why she finds Bonfire Night a deeply unpleasant spectacle She was gratified to hear that John le Carré enjoyed it The Times Token 6 Is Blair betraying the Celts Labour's devolution plans are a mess, says Magnus Linklater There are signs of revolt in Scotland and Wales In the swim Hiding from humanity When recluses become hermits, should we save them from themselves? Chauffinism On the nose Pitch in Hanky ready Give talk a chance in Ulster Patrick Mayhew says a consensus is still possible Heart and Head Mr Yeltsin is unwise to add to Russia's succession jitters Man and Minotaur When an English architect changed the boundaries of Europe Time Lords French ministers meddle with the clocks at their peril Whose responsibility is it to fund the performing arts Parry democracy Royal divorce Death on the roads Innovation investment At arm's length Irish conservation ID card security Business letters 'Stable future' for Naval College Berners on record Street signs Unholy risk Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Luncheons Personal Column Anniversaries Dinner Kensington Preparatory School, GPDST Royal College of Ophthalmologists Picture Gallery Memorial service School news Professor Tony Challis Forthcoming marriages Church news Clem Thomas Clem Thomas, rugby player, journalist and businessman, died of a heart attack on September 5 aged 67. He was born on January 28,1929 Emily Kngwarreye Emily Kngwarreye, Aboriginal artist, died in hospital in Alice Springs on September 2. She is thought to have been born in about 1910 Personal Column Flights Directory Capital Flights Jetline Flightseats Multiple Display Advertising Items Burstow Wildlife Sanctuary Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Ven David Scott The Ven David Scott, former Archdeacon of Stow, died on August 31 aged 72. He was born on June 19,1924 Retirement of Mr. Hunter Through Illness Bob Brown Bob Brown, former Labour MP and junior minister, died on September 3 aged 75. He was born on May 16,1921 News The Times Crossword No 20,266 Business Times Weathercall Forecast Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Business Editor Lindsay Cook High street trade at best levels since 1980s, says CBI SFO on alert over Morgan Grenfell Private investors sell £114m units as dealing resumes Oracle Picture Gallery 'Best buy' card rating defended Education Sport Lonrho delays hotels flotation Television and Radio Business Today Royal suffers weather claims P-reg car sales just off 480,000 in August Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Vickers advances 18% despite motors setback Eating switch helps to save Hillsdown bacon Legal & Public Notices Charity Commission CBI warns Labour on 'miracle cure' offer Dow falls on eve of US job figures Business Roundup Liggett job for Fulford Refuge switches date Seagram sees decline C&G cuts mortgage rate Orders slow at Molins Fivefold rise at Pace Sema wins contracts Problems surface at the deep end Green light may be too costly for Wessex Royal and Sun Alliance waiting game Auditing standardshit by changes Grand Met starts European sell-off Amec at the double Business Link Cookson to spend £25m cutting costs Granada plans Spring Grove sale for £136m Commodities Liffe Options Zeneca hits new high on talk of American bid 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 Tarnished performance Tempus Grand Met Arjo Wiggins Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Burford Group Wall Street Rowland comes out on top City Diary Netball network Smoking ban Drip technique Post Office's future may depend on this dispute with no winners Philip Bassett on the stand-off in the Royal Mail conflict Hopes high as new captain takes over the helm at GEC The Times Higher Education Supplement Small firms under Labour Business Letters End gambling in securities trade IBM unveils $700 Internet desktop computer Arjo suffers worst time since flotation The Times Crosswords Frost feels price war heat Fine showing hy Royal Doulton Thistle Hotels boosts Brierley Profits warning hits Leeds Group Simon to cut debt mountain with sale Olivetti statement expected today Business Roundup Friendly close on deals Catties interim rises Ashanti refinances Psion extends range China must meet criteria Fitzwilton advances Vanguard R&D 'ahead' Bank of China picks UK Churchill Modest gains in thin trading First direct The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Royal Opera Yes, yes to the Noh view Contrasting Midsummer Night's Dreams in London: Ninagawa's seperb vision at the Mermaid; Northern Broadsides at the Globe Duke of York's Theatre Theatre Give me a break, Mr Spielberg Geoff Brown on a season that unearths forgotten film scripts HMV Film Tomorrow It works like a dream without costumes, too Entertainments Choice Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indieated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice Sweet sounds, sorry circus Opera The Magic Flute Queen Elizabth Hall Ancient and modern BBC Proms: The BBC Singers excel while Music projects experiment at the Albert Hall Opera Going with the flow Proms Pop Shopping till they bop Pop Albums: Pet Shop boys finally get funky; Neneh Cherry takes on James Brown—David Sinclair becomes a slave to the rhythm Everything 's changed-forever The Boo Radley's new album marks a radical departure from the group's previous output of mushy melancholia The Blue Nile Pop Castle Communications Plc Pop The sweet and the power Jazz Albums Pop Top Ten Albums Multiple Display Advertising Items Alphabetical Guide to Degree Vacancies Engineering and Technology University Clearing Telephone Numbers The PCC's Decisions The Times Why are our teachers leaving? John O'Leary on the problems facing staff, and two men who gave up teaching describe the pressures Too much work, too little praise—I've had enough Secrets of a comprehensive success Malbank bear Haileybury and Stowe in A-level rankings even though it raised its pupil numbers. Bruce Kemble explains how Had the council waited, the school would be a grammar Pressure that led the head to quit A nation forgetting how to walk Susan Elkin on the dangers of raising a sedentary generation The Times Subscriptions To Advertise University of Sunderland University of North London Harrow House Multiple Display Advertising Items Writtle College Goethe Institute London BAC Holborn College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eagle Eyes Required Lansdowne Kensington Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mander Portman Woodward Boston University International Graduate Center Multiple Display Advertising Items Lansdowne College Oxford and County Business College Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of Birmingham Durham University Business School The Portsmouth Grammar School Multiple Display Advertising Items The Oxford Business College Multiple Display Advertising Items Construction Industry Training Authority Educational Courses Review Malvern Girls' College Multiple Display Advertising Items St Catherine's College Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Oxford Girls' Public Day School Trust The Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia Westwood High School Croydon Merchiston Castle School Devonshire House Preparatory School Travel-weary Davies comes up smiling Golf: Ambitous Briton Overcomes Lack of Sleep to Produce Excellent Opening round Mystic Michael picks Broadhurst's number HJ For the Record Fixtures Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Rugby should beware revolt by supporters Gerald Davies is happy to cavesdrop on some reminiscences on the good old days Winning Move Keene on Chess Arabian Story's stamina put to the test Racing: Huntingdon Sets Sights on Cup Campaicn for Queen's Fluent York Winner Richard Evans Nap: Alphabet (4.10 Kempton Park) Next best: Shuwaikh (2.35 Kempton Park) Sedgefield Rapid Raceline Yesterday's Results Specialists Alphabet to make fine start Kempton Park Channel 4 Haydock Park Kempton Park Centurion Gooch overtakes a fellow old master Leicestershire held up by Tolley as vital win beckons Lee checks Derbyshire's advance towards title Hollioake steps up to excel in leading role Maynard provides a performance to relish Sussex hit low point in summer of strife Yesterday's Score Boards Multiple Display Advertising Items Ravanelli seeks out Hereford Football: Foreign Travellers Offered Journey Intop Unknown by Coca-Cola Cup Draw Muster put to flight by Agassi's aggression Tennis King reveals star quality to leave field trailing Euro 96 helps to lift league attendances Merricks battling to match Lennon Sailing Board man aiming at new peaks Cycling Essex plans for Law disrupted by rain Sport in Brief Champion pulls out Britons go for record Parrott withdraws First-class Male Forthcoming Company Golf Days Brighton not breezy enough for board game Clement Freud Word-Watching Triples winner falls foul of single sting Bowls Seldon plans service with a smile Boxing: Wba Champion Heeds Lessons of past in Effort to Tame Tyson Plans put rod numbers on the line Fishing: Freshwater Proposals Include Universal Banning of Gafs Keeping faith with Boz Radio Choice Big, blonde and back where she belongs Review BBC1 Picture Gallery Choice Satellite and Cable Golf Five nations step back from the brink Unemployment benefits are on Hill's mind Times Two Crossword Hoddle hurt by absentees Atherton to lead twin winter tours Tennis First Telecom The Times Guide to Postgraduate Course Vacancies With No Repayments until You Finish your Course a… Free your Potential with a Career Development Loan Postgraduate Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Holborn College University of North London Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times postgraduate service How to use this guide and apply for a second degree Agriculture Biochemistry and Biology Time for a rethink on funding 'Grants need to be directed at the people and projects with the potential to be world beaters' Roderick Floud argues that university research money should be more carefully targeted to bring out the best in Britain's academics Postgraduate Courses ACCA The Certified Diploma in Accounting and Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Northumbria University of Bristol Nene Northampton College of Higher Education Nottingham Law School The American College University of Leeds Biology, Food Science, Anatomy, Dentistry, Lab Sciences Telephone Staffordshire University University of Southampton Sems University of Surrey Postgraduate Courses The University of Salford University of Central England St. Aldates College Scholl Bangor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conical Laboratory Sciences, Clinical Subjects Postgraduate Courses Nottingham Law School Multiple Display Advertising Items Sheffield Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times University of East London University of London Sems University of Surrey MBA Fair Clinical Subjects, Nursing, 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Music Brunel University On a mission to explain Boffins can learn to communicate so we are not baffled by science. Iola Smith reports Scientists will be better able to communicate their discoveries Helping to launch your career Selina Mills reports on the growing nember of graduates who turn to career consultants in their search for a job
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