News from 01/10/1996
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Mary Fretwell, Chairman, Geoff Wilson, Christopher Stoakes, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Brian Collett, Jill Sherman and Alice Thomson, Rob Hughes, Tracey Capstick, Stanley Best, Richard Thomson, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Dorothy Bailey, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Norman De Mesquita, Barbara Trigg, Christopher Power, Alistair Bonnington, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Peter Foster, Gerald Frost, Carl Mortished, Lynne Truss, John Shaw and Alan Hamilton, Morag Preston, Bill Frost and Valerie Elliott, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Hammond Smith, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, John Clarke, Valerie Elliott, Peter Capella, Alasdair Steven, Debra Craine, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, James Landale Political Reporter, Geoffrey Chamberlain, Darryl Bickler, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Correspondent, Woodrow Wyatt, T. J. B. Pallister, Chris Barton, David Charter, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Selby Whittingham, Joint Editor, Edward Fennell, Sheila Matthews, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Philip Bassett, B. A. Watson, Rachel Bridge, Nicholas Harling, Barry Millington, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Peter Stothard, P. H. S, John Stevenson, Richard Evans, Orlando Gibbons, Caroline Merrell, Jill Sherman, Craig Seton, Eric Reguly, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Oliver August, Robert Whymant and our Foreign Staff, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Adam Vaitilingham, Dalya Alberge, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, David Churchill, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Jo Andrews, Ben MacIntyre, Edward Karam, Brian Clarke, Alan Howarth, Philip Webster, Jason Cowley, Fraser Nelson, Brendan Barrington, Assistant Editor, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Frances Gibb, Andrew Pierce and Philip Webster, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Richard Morrison, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Rederick Swanston, Alan Jackson, S. H. U. Bowie, M. C. Kennedy, Maureen Freely, Thomas De Waal and Roger Boyes, Charles Bremner and Christopher Walker, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Russell, Ray Palin, Director,
ResumoSpecial Offer Libel battle abandoned by Hamilton 'Cash for questions' lawyers pull out Eurotunnel near rescue deal Mubarak absent The Times on the Internet Index Government cuts are forcing Britain's universities into debt Ocean of Heartbreak Harman keeps NEC place Beware: They Could Cull your Child Octuplets mother loses three babies Play the £50,000 Game 10p income tax to be target of Brown's Budget policy Virgin Inside Beneath Labour's pink rinse lurk barker roots Matthew Parris Political Sketch MP had the law changed to secure his day in court Hamilton left complaining of 'foully motivated rumour and witch-hunt' American Express Time Radiation hitch shuts atom plant £100m cocaine haul from trawler Mother dies in family car crash Man arrested after stables blaze Phoenix spy plane deal agreed Police officer claims discrimination Head jailed for sex assaults on girls Post haste for Christmas Dock jobs protest ends in arrests and injuries News in Brief Duchess may take legal action over intimate tapes Confidante who predicted a tall, dark, handsome man gives details of alleged liaisons Salvation Army gave £6m to 'poppycock' investment Eton to make killing in big game Loan turned down over pregnancy Home & legacy Giggles as the clairvoyant is told:'I want royals dead' Wodehouse 'was no traitor, but simply a vain fool' Public Record Office lifts the veil on the role of some suspected of betraying Britain 'Love affair' led to spell in the Tower Mysterious foreign donations funded Moslem's Blackshirts Muratec Loyalist ceasefire may not survive UDA withdrawal 'Daft' maths fools recruits Listen Hammer not linked to killings News in Brief Nurses to strike Midwives' leader Piped aboard Not at all nicely Loughlin funeral £26,000 Stirling Classic stamps Widow seeks court backing to have baby by dead husband At last, the joints are jumping, says Good Food Guide When eating was harder to stomach The Disability Discrimination Act serves every body… Borrowers set for big screen adventure Telephone sex pest jailed for five years Brown declares his aim of a 'people's tax cut' 'While the Tories want to help millionaires, I want to help get thousands back to work' Man who would be Chancellor slipping into rival's shoes Riddell on Politics Breitling Foreign companies 'no threat to media' Conference in Brief Policy plea Ferguson visit Today's business Raising taxes is a vote winner, says Hattersley Easy Jet New rate could cost £8.7bn Analysis One laborious day in the political life of Harriet Harman Smith promises to end waiting for cancer surgery A new world of democracy, better suits and more drink Alan Howarth, MP for Stratford-on-Avon, left the Tory party to join Labour a year ago. In the first of a series of reports, he gives his impressions of a Labour conference Spin-doctors 'told Blair to be boring' Norwich Union Leader's allies win seats in NEC election New chief medical officer calls for paracetamol ban BMA clinical congress BT When the 'safer' painkiller can cause headaches too Personal monitor gives women the green light for sex Birth rate in EU lowest since war Fiennes plans solo transantarctic trek Harrods Electoral reform rules out safe bets in New Zealand poll Bryan Gould says the proportional representation system introduced for next week's elections remains a mystery to both politicians and voters Bolger accused of 'treason' as race for votes gathers pace Gateway2000 Massacre relatives sob at suspect's denial Reuter: Fears for Rao's life delay case Seoul troops kill fugitive from spy submarine Ex-envoy accuses Patten of lying over democracy Does Your Memory Fail You? Advertisement Nokia EU seeks Israeli peace pledge after talk with Arafat Brussels hints of retaliation if accord falters Stakes are high in summit gamble Britain urges tough EU line on Burma Dell New highway rises above ruins of Kobe earthquake Life is rich for King's assailant News in Brief Computer chief tops $18.5bn Lyons court tries Scientologists (Reuter): Surgery date (AFP): Bosnia start (AFP): Cells 'of death' (Reuter): EU births down (Reuter): $4m Tyson blow (AFP): Hard-nosed Nazi gold inquiry to go ahead Rumblings over Kremlin silver dining set Taleban overruns more cities in push to capture north Onset of winter spells danger for warlords hunted by Afghanistan's holy army French schools closed as teachers strike over cuts Fall of Kabul takes Bhutto by surprise James Meade Limited Moscow shudders at militant Muslim threat on borders 'It has taken me 50 years to realise love is what really matters' Day 2: Bel Mooney on her feeling as she reaches the exciting uplands of her fiftieth year Schott Zwiesel Section Two Nokia Why I sacked Michael Flatley Producer Moya Doherty tells how she dismissed Riverdance's biggest star. Interview by Jason Cowley Playing by the rules What is the etiquette governing behaviour between first and second wives asks Maureen Freely? St. Joseph's Hospice Admiral The Times Pupils must come before the tables Culling unpromising sixth-formers is cynical and indefensible Beaux jest Absurd hurdles that ruin the ride Woodrow Wyatt, is Chairman of the Tote, says crazy regulations are harming racing The real election is nigh Peter Stothard joins the Labour Party delegates at Blackpool and tells a tale of two pictures Sgt Pepper Cat naps Drama news Knee deep Brown's Way Blackpool grasps the spirit of new Labour Afghanistan's Agony Taleban success trades one horror for another Unworldly Performing Flea Spies should read comic fiction other than official reports Tax on waste as challenge to UK Clarke's 'gaffe' Radon and lung cancer Rabies and quarantine Business letters, page 31 Proposed change of law on 'stalking' Morality and tax Childbirth and the law Lady Lavery Time to reunite Turner bequest Ashdown's patriotism 'Burdened' teenagers Animal insights Court Circular Royal engagements Imperial Cancer Research Fund University news Meeting St Andrew's Ball Receptions Luncheon Anniversaries Marriages Sir Kingsley Amis School news Museum fights for sensuous gem Personal Column Memonal services Birthdays today Dinners Forthcoming marriages Memorial Mass Shusako Endo Shusako Endo, Japanese novelist, died on September 29 aged 73. He was born on March 27,1923 Gifts Churchill's Stairlifts plc Rear-Admiral Ian McLaughlan Rear-Admiral Ian McLaughlan, CB, DSC and Bar, Admiral Commanding Reserves, 1970-72, died on September 18 aged 77. He was born on May 2,1919 Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightseats Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Margate William Clifford William Clifford, CB CBE, former solicitor to the Department of Health and Social Security, died on September 3 aged 87. He was born on July 30,1909 US buyers to visit Wales Fair Training loan Car purchase Women's show Coal and steel aid Design date Business for Sale Successful Specialist Software House Potter's motto is a modern twist to Roman designs Multiple Display Advertising Items Vodafone Group Spellbound Tenders & Contracts By our Business Staff: Firms urged to clean up on water Lorraine Electronics Don't Go under Company and Partnership MJN Telecottages on way for West Country Links agency ignored Message Plus Molly Maid cleans up Sales are high for a franchise with a fresh approach to housework Red Star Kall kwik Business boom in franchise sector Franchising can proved you with a safe business - if you're careful. David Churchill introduces a three-page report Midland The Listening Bank Expansion is one major attraction Franchising can be an ideal way for companies to raise capital and attract employees who try hard for success, say David Churchill Futurekids Franchises Q. M. Ltd British Franchise Association National Group PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items British Franchise Association Business Services Philip's a burger burgher Slot Machine BBS Advanced Multimedia Ltd Uniglobe Travel Fast Signs Franchise Development Services Limited Future NatWest Putting faith into parcels A management buy out meant a fresh challenge for a Red Star executive From pubs to printers, the route to riches Finalists McDonald's Banking on ways to raise capital The Royal Bank off Scotland Lloyds Bank Pros and cons of linking tip with a famous Chain Buying-in to a good brand may bring profit, but it can create misery too, says David Churchill Absentees are no barrier to picking a winning team This Week's Transfers The Leading 250 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Football Game How the Scoring System Works in Itf ITF The ITF players, their points and their values if you are considering the transfer option News The Times Crossword No 20,287 Business Times Weathercall Western Provident Association Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Eurotunnel saved from insolvency House prices up 7% in past year says Nationwide Meridiana Arts Consumer demand robust Chez Gerard serves up good news Law Republic Industries and ADT scrap $5bn merger British Gas sends 'sincere apologies' Sport Business Today GrandMet must pay £36m over Hill sale Lang puts the case for opt-out Tourist Rates AA Labour's plan for regulators puts utilities shares in the red Britain the key for Benetton Kleinwort Benson Unicorn flat at half time Unit trust funds hit £128bn peak Business Roundup Celsis buys Lumac DCS exceeds forecasts New Ducati ownership Lane checks out Knocked out by sleeping Gas Hydro deal failure is bad news Restructuring look inevitable at Eurotunnel Unblocking the company reporting jam Pennington Britannic and Pru to back Refuge plan Guardian group falls American Express EDS Commodities Liffe Options Brown's threat of windfall tax shakes the Utilities Stock Market London FlNANCIAL Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Flexing Auntie's muscles Tempus Refuge Group Institutional investment Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Wall Street Hollywood endorsement The Times City Diary Local difficulty The Times City Diary Business model The Times City Diary Air guitarist The Times City Diary How business and Labour are staying on the line AYear after Blair announced the Bt deal, Philip Bassett assesses developments Governments gunning for money launderers Oliver August on the battle to stamp out the world's 'third-largest industry' Go straight to top for better service I don't seem to be able to get through to British Gas How is it known that the majority of phone calls are answered? Labour needs to get real Lloyds Bank Britannia buys £1.1bn Citibank loans book IKON Buyers power dollar to new high against yen By our Economics Correspondent: Trade barrier call by Clarke Oasis plans new stores as profits jump 40% Kepit launches 'final' defence against Treg Business Roundup Fiscal may expand Yeoman set for market Geo aims for £10m Edinburgh holds payout Modest gains to thin trading HSBC Group The Times Unit Trust Information Service Eurostar Bell sounds alarm over security flaw in smart card chips Leading bankers covet 'six pillars' of Australia's financial sector Rachel Bridge anticipates a report that is expected to signal a significant shift in policy on takeovers by foreign institutions Lucent Technologies CNC sees upturn in housing 3i sets its sights on Singapore Visual Art: New London shows; and Richard Cork on the sad images cheated by two young artists Around the Galleries Sotheby's Visual Art Visual Art 2 Distress signals from lonely hearts Visual Art 3 Visual Art 4 Theatre Music 1 It's a stage many film stars love to go through Gene Wilder makes his West End debut… and A1 Pacino puts his celebrity behind an ailing Broadway theatre Classical Choice A guide to the best acailable recordings presented in conjuction with Radio 3 A sum of fine parts Concerts: A British first and a Beethoven cycle BBC SO/Knussen Festival Hall Beethoven with few thrills Vogler Quartet Wigmore Hall Lyric Theatre Music 2 Who better to play the godfather? Tomorrow Opera & Ballet Choice 1 Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 Originality of the species Still waters run deep Blue Nile Glasgow Dance Old dog's new tricks Otis Grand empire, W12 Pop To advertise in this section please call the… Two men and a baby: what of the law? Chris Barton reviews recent cases that challenge some common assumptions about parenthood, modersn responsibility Queen's Counsel Scrivenor: LINK can't be beaten Inns and PSD Hays Sand in my briefs, sun on my hat Adam Vaitilingham on working on a tropical island Advertisements for legal work on some tropical island frequently appear in The Times. This is what it is like to work in the West Indies Trilling News To Advertise Call Equitas Graham Gill & Young PSD Chambers Lipson Lloyd Jones PSD Solicitor takes on the scriveners Christopher stoakes on a City institution under attack MSL International Nicholson International Stalkers must beware in Scotland Quarry Dougall Rapid Results College Institute of Art and Law Lawyers hit a high note Alasdair Steven on a scheme to introduce legal trainees to opera The Times Newspapers Bower Cotton To Advertise Call Quarry Dougall Chambers Berrymans Merchant Chambers Challenging New Position South London The College of Law Experienced and outgoing conveyance required for… Trinity Chambers Lord Chancellor Gray's Inn Square Kilpatrick & Cody Times Newspapers Law firms are only as good as the software Edward Fennell finds that the quality of information technology will shape the speed, accuracy and even the success of a practice Solicitors Own Software Edgebyte Computers Ltd. Legal Support Services Millennium Technology UK Ltd BSG Multiple Display Advertising Items Quill Computer Systems Premier Costing Services Burchell & Ruston The College of Law Company Law Link Questioned Document Investigation To Advertise Call Hammond Suddards Scouts The Scout Association MacDonald & Company Richard Ferguson Q. C. CVRIA Commercial Litigation DEVON-Medium sized… Zarak MacRae Brenner Bates, Wells & Braithwaite Classic Cliche doubtful for Arc attempt Racing: Uncertainty Surrounds Godolphin Runner's Challenge for Logchamp Prize Dazzle can shine in Cheveley Park Today's Races on Television William Hill Newmarket Sedgefield Guide to our Racecard Racing Ahead Singspiel wins in Canada By our Racing Staff: Pipe considers replacement for Bridgwater Fallon to winter in California Rapid Raceline The Times Suspension threat casts cloud over Games Athletics Britain await Australia verdict Word Watching Sheehan on Bridge Henman achieves highest ranking A… Lancashire name coach BCF still seeks president Treble for Taylor Tanner's call for funds Keene on Chess Winning Move No Title Brown gets back in swim for Towers Basketball Braves feared by all in play-offs Baseball: First Series Repeat for 18 Years Looks Distinct Possibility Details Legal & General Insurance Limited Favre passes test of character in style American Football: Quarterback Reinforces Packers Super Bowl Credential's Final Tables NFL Details The Times Undefeated Eagles subdue the Storm ICE Hockey Klinsmann cornered by enemies within Football: Lure of England's Green and Pleasant Land Could Dispel Home Discomforts Yesterdays Racing Results Merury For the Record FA meeting fails to settle crisis at Brighton The Times Managers to meet referees to resolve differences Referees to get penalty try guidance By our Sports Staff: Johnson proves too hot for Pepper Golf: Briton Puts Solheim Cup Disappointment behind her with Record-Breaking Success Trout season promises daddy of all finishes Fishing: Traditional Method of Dapping Givew New Lease of Life by Late Hatch Brian Clarke finds an autumn bonus that has compensated for the dreadful start to the fly fisherman's year Rugby pays price for professionalism Quaker Ridge squad The Times Today's Fixtores Navigating tears for a love of the cruel sea Tracey Capstick on an emotional parting from her sailor husband Cittraveller Direct Ltd McCracken has title task Boxing Pools Forecast Billington earns late reward for Olympic achievements Equestrianism Word-Watching Tomorrow For failure say gottle Radio Choice Woman as wolf, not as strange as it sounds Review BBC1 Choice Newcastle foil Villa's brave rally Yorke's hat-trick proves insufficient in face traditional St James' Park power play Times Two Crossword American Football 47 Fax almost spoils the story for crew Frankie fever spreads to high places Golf 49 Lombard £5m Cole bid put on back burner
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