News from 04/10/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Valerie Elliott and Michael Hornsby, Alyn Shipton, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, David Tytler, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, George Sivell, Lynne Truss, Alan Edwards, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Brian Kennedy, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, John Pittuck, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, John Faulder, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher and Christopher Walker, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Keith Rodgers, Richard Owen and our Foreign Staff, V. N. Bingham, President, B. A. Ford, Shirley English, Charles Miller, Secretary, Anthony Stone, Martin Fletcher and Tom Rhodes, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, J. M. Hayes, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Kenneth Warren, Sarah Somers, Noel Fung, Russell Kempson, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Ruth Gledhill and Shirley English, Rachel Bridge, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Peter B. Baker, Raymond Keene, Daphne Loebl, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, John Gilmore, Peter Davalle, P. Hopkins, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, P. H. S, Michael Bourdeaux, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Alice Thomson, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Andrew Pierce, James Landale, Jill Sherman and Philip Webster, Oliver August, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Dalya Alberge, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, F. Paul Taylor, Andrew Wallace-Hadrill (Director), Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Graham Paterson, Keith Rogers, Susan Elkin, Anjana Ahuja, M. A. Barnes, Russell Jenkins, Tom Rhodes and Michael Evans, Caitlin Moran, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Brian Glanville, Philip Webster, Philip Jeune, David Sinclair, Sue Cameron, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Leolin Price, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Gary Orgovanyi, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, David Powell, Julian, Arthur Leathley, Alan Jackson, Alan Howarth's, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Geoffrey Lee Williams,
ResumoLabour sacks frontbencher in Greer row Rush to stop taint of sleaze spreading Italian fears over EMU entry target Nurse accused Nobel winner The Times Index Today Cross-Channel fares to rise as ferry companies merge Rock's Outsiders Parties clash on Dunblane Britain's Enigma traitor unmasked Tomorrow A levels now easier for the brightest inquiry shows Chopard III-matched partners dancing out of step to discordant tunes Political Sketch Duchess withdraws action to halt book Christopher Eccleston Alliance Leicester Picture Gallery IRA suspect is buried in Ireland Skye's no limit in lottery giveaway Black magic mother strangled her son as sacrifice to keep husband, court told BT Internet Ambitious nurse accused of causing harm to patients 'She turned places of hope for desperately sick people into a danger zone' Age no bar to work as radical QC reaches 90 Nato chief joins campaign for end to quarantine law When you leave your pet in the kennels you really feel that you really feel that you are leaving someone in prison' Staples Football match-fixing case witness arrested News in Brief Surgeon tests positive for HIV Mandy Allwood recovers Briton wins Danish jazz award Firewoman's bias claim upheld Chemical blast closes motorways Live ammunition found at school Cows' milk link to diabetes Faulty watch sets auction record Six-year record bid may not count Graffiti artist freed after finding new perspective on life Wilder breathes life into Simon's funny business Benedict Nightingale has a suspicion that a lugubrious performance will transform the British fortunes of one of America's wittiest palywrights 103-rooms but no site for the TV Becks Convicted boy Sent on £6,600 canal boat trip SAS troops ordered to sign contracts banning memoirs Pilkington Glass Crash mail will remarry wife he could not recall Law cannot be relaxed for sperm case widow, QC argues Catholics take cover for sex abuse cases Heseltine is backed as leader in defeat Rover Straw promises to crack down on drug-related crime Brother Dunblane mother moves party to tears '17 dead, 14 injured and a child who watched an entire community cut down emotionally' Tories will have no joy from defence debate Blair clears every hurdle on way to Blackpool success Labour chiefs are in for a rude awakening Riddell on Politics Robertson renews devolution pledge Up to £5 off best-selling books Clones are debasing politics, says Short Murdered student's photos 'found at lorry driver's home' Accussed told police he panicked Dixons Birdmen threaten battle of Trafalgar M4 coach driver is banned for fatal crash When the beholder sees only ugliness Medical Briefing Lead level in blood has fallen sharply News in Brief Anti-mines vigil Boy burnt Party planner Killer escapes Record breaker (AP): Waiter's trial Note worthy Modern and traditional palates tickled by Tate Lottery fund helps £5m acquisition of 3,150 watercolours as gallery is gifted contemporary works Windfall of tiny apples in store Weekend Shopping Woodstock Alfa Romeo Forte Clinton keeps his footing after summit slip-up Hamas calls for uprising by Muslim worshippers Turkish leader woos Libya Comet Paris 'blocks extradition' Taleban throws veil of constraint over Afghan girls Christopher Thomas reports from Kabul on the females under virtual house arrest (AFP): Exodus from Emirates Dole attacks Clinton for backing Irish 'terrorist' Bosnia-Serbia accord Charity Card Andes tribe makes suicide threat to halt oil drilling Chinese reject Patten appeal Peking due to free 'Gang of Four's poisonous writer' (AP): Poll costs four lives in India World Summary (Reuter): Two held over Belgian killing Britain suffers culture gap (Reuter): Tutu to summon former minister (AP): Athens car bomb Aigner Dini doubts Italy can carry out currency pledge Magnet Germans still suffer unification hangover Don't scrap my portrait, says Yeltsin Sun Alliance Nato envoy calls for closer Russian link Irony of a poetic soul wins Nobel prize for Pole British publisher rushes to reprint Vatican shows off early 'Popemobile' World of Leather Physicist is toast of irreverent alternative award The gospel according to Barbara Jesus was not the son of God and did not die on the cross, maintains Dr Barbara Thiering after her reading of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Interview by Magnus Linklater Direct Line Faith and Hope but No Clarity American Express 'Engineers must take time to sing, act and debate' Alec Broers, a pioneer of microchip technology, is a vice-chancellor for the 21st century New Labour, new shoes At Blackpool, it's a journey to the feet of the matter, says Giles Coren The Sunday Times Devolution: a Whitehall dialogue Sue Cameron listens in on the mandarins gossiping Own goal The Times Diary Beeb boob The Times Diary Picture Gallery Travels in golden realms Gold is the metal that all mankind has worshipped, but its appeal remains as mysterious as ever Star gazing The Times Diary Human side The Times Diary Bare truth The Times Diary Philip Howard Did Alexander Pope deserve to win the Nobel Prize? Barren Landscapes The 1,000 billion mark question about German unification Labour's Test Straw's war on drugs does not go quite far enough Visit to Angola A rich country with a poor future Meeting the costs of Nato expansion Ashdown's patriotism Chocolate remedy Unmet conditions of Turner bequest Hong Kong's future Political lobbyists Childbirth and the law Band of hope A cold front? Letters for publication should carry contact… The magnificent sporting seven Conserving antiquity 'Daft' maths Labour comes home Technical hitch Court Circular Today's royal engagements Legal appointment Lord Hope of Craighead Lord Clyde Lord Currie of Marylebone Anniversaries Dinners Tylers and Bricklayers Reception Tickets Memorial service Today's birthdays Latest wills Appointment Personal Column Tickets for Sale Tickets Flightseats Markson Pianos Capital Flights Jetline Abbey covers Saxon church Airlink Worldwide Embassy Flight Centre RSPB Forthcoming marriages University news Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices BHP Petroleum Limited Professor Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson Professor Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson, FRS, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, died on September 26 aged 75. He was born on July 14,1921 Patrick Matthews Patrick Matthews photographer and creater of "Teddy Edward", died on September 25 aged 82. He was born on July 7,1914 Church news The Right Rev George Henderson The Right Rev George Henderson, MBE, Bishop of Argyll and the Isles, 1977-92, and Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, 1990-92, died on September 26 aged 74. He was born on December 5,1921 Michael Kalisher Michael Kalisher, QC, barrister and chairman of the Criminal Bar Association, died from cancer on September 19 aged 55. He was born on February 24,1941 What is a Policeman worth? News The Times Crossword No 20,290 Business Times Weathercall Newspapers Support Recycling Tomorrow In the Times Business British Gas rejects price cuts Customer benefits delayed as Ofgas makes MMC referral Markets wary on US jobs figures Share option gains averaging £140,000 Tunnel joy tempered by banks Stock Exchange unveils reforms Arts The Dalvey Calculator Case EDUCATlON Power struggle looms for Grid Television and Radio Business Today Removal bill New Labour Managers warmer towards Labour says institute poll Ciny Rank talks over Hard Rock plan Deutsche Bank risks strike over sick pay Business Roundup Martin on course Millennium shares rise Publishing 'buoyant' European sales lift BWI Warning on Jaguar Irish credit growth up US insurer reveals $20m fraud Tourist Rates CBI caution on strength of sterling Benchmark lands £113m London properly portfolio Inspirations warning costly Sid's cry for help British Gas plumps for the MMC Reuters riles the Revenue Heading towards an order-driven market Pennington Reuters payout plan still lacks Revenue approval LG Hamleys new head quits early Commodities Life Options Index hovers at 4,000 as profit-takers move in 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 Wind in its sails Tempus British Steel National Grid Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Taxing times for Barclays The Times City Diary Hot air, or gas? The Times City Diary Board switch The Times City Diary City slickers wondering what to spend their… Brief talk The Times City Diary Club Med should remain a holiday destination Economic View Germans are not keen on allowing Italy and Spain to join EMU Boiling mad after having tried in vain to get through on the service hotline Business Letters The accounting chaos at British Gas does not pay me to be a good payer Higher Education Supplement Tunnel vision decisive in Channel battle End to golden era of ferry companies was inevitable, says Jonathan Prynn Head of Sony Pictures quits disaster-prone Hollywood studio Littlewoods' sales slip under pressure from Lottery rival Hopkinsons' first profit since 1994 Gateway2000 Picture Gallery PIA inquiry postpones DBS float NU helpline besieged by concerned customers Canadian Overseas Packaging Industries Financial sector optimism increases again Electronics Boutique in better shape Treasurer red-faced over global rates gaffe Spain cuts rate to record low The Times Margins squeeze hits Galliford Picture Gallery Oil industry faces £8.7bn bill for rig removals Martin Currie pays £7m for trusts Jardine loses HK Jockey Club work The Times Duty-free sales hit Shepherd Neame Branson's sights set on Sun Air ASW to sell recycler Merger mania boosts MS The Times Unit Trust Information Service Meridiana Shares make a modest retreat HSBC Group Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Circuses Theatres Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Albery Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choice 2 Arts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drury Lane Theatre Royal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zingily flows the Don Opera Don Quixote Coliseum Breath of fresh air by the sea Concerts: Regional orchestras excel in weighty nights of late Romantic masterpieces Bournemouth SO/Kreizberg Poole Multiple Classified Advertising Items An Inspector Calls Haymarket Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera Picture Gallery Light at the end of the tunnel BBC NOW/Wigglesworth Barbican London Palladium A Doll's House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Palace Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prince Edward Queen's National Theatre Swan Lake Royal Albert Hall Concert Strand Theatre Royal Shakespeare Company Savoy Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victoria Palace Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whitehall Wyndhams One man, one girl and a ferret Theatre: The funniest man on the planet—Venus, that is, Plus, shenanigans on the Fringe Violin Time Cottesloe His brother's keeper An uncanny reincarnation of Nat King Cole by his brother; and an extraordinary Irish singer Freddy Cole Café Royal Van Heusen Theatre RSC Home is where the hut is Fringe Round-Up Giving voice to the grown-ups Brian Kennedy Fairfield Halls, Croydon Swan Lake Film Tomorrow Islands face the Nazi facts Philip Jesune on a controversial film premier in Jersey Put your pedal to the metal Radio I wont' play it during the hours of daylight but, says Alan Jackson, heavy metal is far from a corpse Verses I'm versus Pop lyrics should be sung, not read out on the radio for pseuds to sneer at Warner Vision Pop Harry Hill Shout, shout let it all out Albums Top Ten Rock & Metal Albums HMV Pop Enter the evangelist David Tytler finds the Shadow Education Secretary eager to enthuse the department's civil servants An attempt to create good by admitting evil France is shocked by violence in schools, says John Gilmore Girls keen to to spicing queen Be careful about ballet lessons for your child, advises Jessica Gorst-Williams Reversal of fortune Susan Elkin on a CTC that has transformed pupils' expectations The Times Educational/appointments Lord Wandsworth College Imperial College Westminster College St. George's University Vincent Charles Executive Search Chigwell School MBA St James's College Cheltenham College University College Cork Independent Education The Times London Montessori Centre Derivatives Trading Training Programme All Box number replles should be addressed New York University University of Leeds UCL University College London Courses Eagle Eyes Required Challenge Education Services Pathways to Philosophy The London School of Journalism RRC The Rapid Results College Make £20,000 p. a. as a Travel Writer Journalism Morris College of Journalism Montgomerie leaves door ajar Golf: Scot's Lapse Gives Woosnam Order of Merit Opportunity The Leverhulme Trust Ports Beaudesert Park Head Education The Leverhulme Trust Director Clubs with attitude lack variety of times past Gerald Davies believes teams are adopting a style that puts a premium on efficiency Independent Schools James Allens's Girls' School Benenden School Clifton Mees Pierson Wales look forward to relative success Lacrosse: Mother and Daughter Make It Hard to Keep up with the Jonesses Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Colne bring Holt House back to life Non-League Football: Payton Places New Club on Right Road Ripken keeps chirpy Orioles on song Baseball: Cleveland Crumbling under Play-Off Pressure Lerwill on fast track to run Ms father close Athletics David Powell on how inherited ability has brought a teenager instant recognition Adaptability and experience give Platt special aura Football Happy Gould eager to count blessings A Times Reader Offer Skelton left to play second fiddle as Belgian calls tune For the Record Australia braced for its day of reckoning Rugby League Yesterday's Racing Results Henman in last eight after taking advantage In Brief Davies second McDermott out England's extra Thunderer: New Market Rapid RACELiNE William Hill Dettori finds an opening for Bahamian Bounty Racing: Middle Park Stakes Winner Provides Sheikh Maktoum with Instant Dividend on Seven-Figure Investment Carson leaves Guide to our Racecard Dettori to ride in Hong Kong Busy Flight on course for third success Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Hexham Standing up for The Dell boys Jumpers, programme and umbrella seriously hamper goal celebrations First Telecom Leaders move away from chasing pack Sailing Word-Watching Stretched game needs commercial support Hockey A question of interpretation Radio Choice Haves, have-nots and faith in the future Review Bbc 1 Choice Golf Flexible friend holds the key to riches Brian Glanville tells Glenn Hoddle his World Cup tactics must not be set in stone Times Two Crossword Ruling on call-ups set to cause backlog Union unveils peace plan as deadline approaches Lacrosse Morse
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