News from 12/10/1996
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David Dale, James Landale, Norman Haynes, John Naughton, John Wilkinson, Tunku Varadarajan, Matthew Wall, Alasdair Riley, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Margaret Livens, Nigel Colborn, Rose Wild, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Rebecca Simpson, Richard Thomson, Dominic Cork, Richard Harries, Arthur Piper, Isabel Carlisle, Inigo Gilmore, Richard Hobson, John Diamond, Gavin Lumsden, Liz Stuart, Philip Howard, Ruth Deech, Chairman, Norman De Mesquita, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, P. G. Embrey, Walter Hasselkus, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Gordon Reece, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Patrick Carroll, Paul Heiney launches, Giles Coren, Adam Hopkins, Herb Ritts, Keith Rodgers, Robert Sheehan, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Richard Mabey's, Noel Fung and Caroline Merrell, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Christopher Sharples, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Eric Shegog (Director, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Peter Millar, Amanda Loose, Rodney Milnes, George Perry, Helen Dunmore, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Jenny Joseph, Richard Stott, Frances Bissell, Margot Wilson, David Hands, Anna Blundy, Sarah Jones, David Long and Les Evans, Joseph Connolly, Jonathan Crouch, David Stirling, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Kate Muir, Nicholas Watt and Michael Evans, Lizanne Rose, Russell Kempson, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Alan Watkins, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Bridge, Sally Baker, T. Wilson, Jill Insley, Thomas H. McFadden, John Grigsby, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, George Plumptre, Christina Koning, David Watts, Adam Jones, Michael O'donnell, Michael Plumbe, Raymond Keene, Ray Main, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Lindsay Cook Business Editor, Jenny McClean, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, James Allcock, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Neil Baker, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Julian Washington, Bevis Hillier, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Dominic Kennedy Social Affairs Correspondent, Oliver August, G. Thomas, Brian Simpson, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, John Goodbody and Russell Kempson, Jo Foley, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stephanie Billen, Dalya Alberge, Isabel O'donnell, Christopher Thomas, L. Riley, Joanna Pitman, Robert Shepherd, John Goodbody, Jack Crossley, Frank Hare, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Jonathan Palmer, Mel Webb, Abby Tan Michael Horsnell and Dominic Kennedy, Charles Bremner and Russell Jenkins, Matthew Parris, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, John Angerson, Helen Mound, Jane Owen, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Ruth Gledhill and Bill Frost, Graham Searjeant, Jason Cowley, Simon Jenkins, M. Magarian, Tim Jones, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Hattie Ellis, David Sinclair, Edward Wake-Walker, Charles Levett Scrivenor, Jill Parkin, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Stephen Dalton, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jill Crawshaw, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Fiona Bawdon, Richard Morrison, V. E. Roberts, Elizabeth Buchan, James Gilbey, Tony Highton, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, David Maddock, Anne Ashworth, Fiona Beckett, Frank L. Chapman, Doug Sager's, Matthew Bond, Christian Dymond, J. Rotblat, Jan Raath, David Long, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Adrian Lee and Tunku Varadarajan, Jonathan Mirsky, Lisa Verrico, Jennai Cox and Kevin Eason,
ResumoThe 8-section newspaper that makes your weekend Day-by-day, the paper that British Meat New Today Inside your & Section Times our Weekend Money Guide… Major turns Tory fire on novice Blair 'Honest John' cast as man of the people in struggle against 'new Labour, old school tie' Record sale for The Times Pound on a high The Times on the Internet http: / /www. the-times .… Virgin MegaSavers Women solicitors 'exploited' Index Madonna Exclusive The voice of youth comes to the rescue Conference Sketch Friend tells of OJ suicide bid Monday The Times for only 10P Every Monday By our Political Editor: Adams is blamed for death of Army victim Today in the Times Homebase Chief Justice backs change to halt media circuses Major aims to rid Ulster of terrorist arsenals Legislation will spell out ways in which weapons can be 'taken off the street' Tags for fen-year-old offenders Times to pay libel damages Soldier says Army dropped guard at bombed base Mandela thanks Labour News in Brief Prince's aide Birth case ends Labour MP dies Eclipse of Sun Accountant stole £240,000 from trusting Church Woman, 87, raped during five-hour attack in home Rage against age is top poem Warning by Jenny Joseph By a Staff Reporter: Dentist who fiddled fee claims is jailed Westwood vamps it up in seductive history class MFI By a Staff Reporter: Mother sent hack to jail over child access case The strange death of Tory England The Sunday Times British Gas Abortion 'increases chances of breast cancer by a third' 'Lost' Bacon painting expected to fetch £1.5m Virgin BBC retreats on Armistice Day silence News in Brief Expulsion stands Editor is named Needle in pork Heroin bus Kerrs divorce MP blames pills Medical curios Citroen Zx The new E-class Estate from Mercedes-Benz We will not drown small brewers in laser, says EU Leith tastes life on the breadline Everest Fit the Best Pub guide attacks fashion for fake Irish Friend has baby for childless couple Abbey National Support grows for attack on gay service Comet The Old Persian Carper Warehouse Gossip can pass on inner truths Credo Parental Choice Matters ' Sorry Tony, the Prime Minister's job is taken' Major tells Blair that his troops will flight heart and soul to secure a fifth Tory victory Dixons The Sunday Times Why Honest John would do well to look behind him Riddell on Politics Van Heuson Major and Blair are making the most of family misfortunes Wickes Cowdrey in first to bat for sport Briton who set up Philippine sex tours jailed for 16 years Accused's. 'blunder over bruises' The Times Dunblane child upset by 'gun' test Premier Service Tourist is killed in Majorca coach crash Pregnant teenager unlikely to be freed Mandela defends judge's acquittal of apartheid general Currys Britain's Biggest Electrical Retailer Father visits murder hostel Nigerian women's drug gang broken up Internet paedophile ring smashed in Spain CAF Mugabe's lavish lifestyle attacked Timorese crusaders win Nobel Peace Prize The Times (Reuter): India to get burgers without the beef Mercury Communications Practical advice on coping with stress (AP): Laureate is found dead World Summary Polling starts in New Zealand Israel to ease security net (AFP): Spirit moves mayors to strike (AP): Ebola kills seven Thousands face evacuation as food and fuel crisis hits Russia's frozen north Clinton raises the campaign tempo as poll lead slips Bronwen Maddox joins in adrenalin charged president working the crowds ona whistle-stop tour of Kentucky, Tennessee and Ohio Militia men held over anti-FBI plot Paparazzi 's hard labour Afghan conflict divides nation along ethnic lines Legal & General Dole 'must attack on ethics' Maigret packs a Magnum French Government calls on its sharp-shooting 'Cowboy' to round up Corsican separatists Paris File Envoy upset by parting gestures Pope schedules foreign trips Aer Lingus (AP): Hostages held at bank in Germany Mercury Communications Neo-Fascist Austrian woos Britain's Euro-sceptic wing Ex-Mayor's bid to steal the show Sex on a schtick Dance: Debra is less than impressed by the over-hyped Joaquin Cortes and his flamenco You could be next! Opinion Could you jazz it up a bit, Mr Bach? Dance Tower Pop The underdog 's chance to hwyl Pop Mainc Street Preachers/Catatonia Southampton On Monday Heirs of the Tory sages fight it out Powelll, MacLeod and Health still divide the party, says Robert Shepherd Opera then Francis Bacon and the meaning of life We have been slow to celebrate our greatest contemporary artist, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Sue us, Your Majesties The time has come for the Royal Family to defend itself in court Ripping yarn Buckle down Resting A Tale of Two Leaders Personalities versus policies in the months ahed Malan Goes Free A good verdict for the reputation of South Africa Legends of Sport What Sir Colin can do fro Prime Minister and country Church dilemma on homosexuals Bournemouth Tories Nuclear secrets and Stalin's spies Oxford 's new admissions system Brussels rule Dawn raid Adams autobiography Modern alchemy and ancient gold Colnbrook tribute Same again Net confusion Face-saving Memorial service Court Circular Royal engagements Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean Curriers' Company Mr Christopher Blythe Service dinner Lady Thwaites Church services tomorrow All the believers used to meet by common consert in Solomon's portico; none from outside their number ventured to join them Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Appointment Forthcoming marriages Church news Marriages L. P. Williams L. P. ('Bill') Williams, cinema art director, died on October 8 aged 91. He was born on August 10,1905 Theatres Terry Patchett Terry Patchett, Labour MP for Barnsley East since 1983, died yesterday of cancer aged 56. He was born on July 11,1940 Ruth Anslow Ruth Anslow, many, died on October 5 aged 75. She was born on November 21,1920 The Battle of the Alma A View from the Maintop News The Times Crossword No 20,297 Opinion Highest & Lowest Forecast Superlative Travel Magazine Weekend 10 15 Directory Inside Section 2 Today Clarke pledge propels pound to 20-month high Business Editor Lindsay Cook Bejam founder set to profit as Majestic floats Business Today Wickes investors still in the dark Man United tackles takeover talk Executive Voice Working Week NatWest package branded immoral Mercury Asset Management Sport Weekend Money Investment Insurance Money Management Weekend Money Guides The Hidden Assets of Lloyd Thompson Dow sustains runaway form Merseyside Press might care to take its regulatory cue from the City Executive Voice GlycoSport joins Ofex TNT share trader eludes authorities Ferry wars claim jobs as Stena service ends Tourist Rates Alpha profits down Insurance rise BCCI payout New base Cliveden buys Loss widens Virgin laid bare The Sunday Times Virgin MagaSavers German spins wheel of fortune at Rover A Working Week for: Walter Hasselkus Oliver August follows the tracks of the man charged with rediscovering what it was that one made British motors work so well Elegant abstraction amid a sea of grey desks Hidden Assets Joanna pitman discovers an insurance broker's art collection that catches the eye-and holds it Commodities L1ffe Options London bounces back above the 4,000 level Stock Market Movers of the Week 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 Alpha Wall Street Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Wait for Rewards Tempus Campbell & Armstrong Wall Street Caring Cover 33 Sweeteners can leave a bitter taste Marianne Curphey asks who really reaps the benefits from shareholder perks Bad business for annuities Caroline Merrell explains why Tax breaks yes, abuses no Personal Investor Fidelity Investments Pets and Vets 37 Perks add to shares' appeal Sun Alliance Rothschild Asset Management New brand of justice Question of Money: Fiona Bawdon on a fresh take on legal actions Commercial Union Secondary market is alive and kicking Adam Jones on why sales of surrendered endowments will flourish Norwich Union The Equitable Life Losers in the lottery Comment Elson Associates Sharelink Save & Prosper Framlington Genetics cast a shadow Caroline Merrell on life insurance risk factors Warning for new wave of landlords Sara McConnell finds the letting market home to many problems Sara McConnell Door opens for landlords Amanda Loose on the Buy-to-Let scheme helping individuals to invest in property Alliance & Leicester Instant Direct The tenants who will not go ASIA Fund of Funds Wearing battle in the courts Paragon of virtue suffers blind spot The first in our series of money makeover shows how even the most astute can slip up Fiona Bawdon on the need for careful planning to ensure family security Foreign Colonial Scottish Friendly Assurance Caring for women with cancer Insurance can ease financial burden of illness, says Sarah Jones Too much insurance can damage your wealth Helen Pridham steers you past the pitfalls of having a policy too many Financial Discounts Direct Scottish Widows Chase De Vere Investment Plc Prudential Full of Eastern promise Noel Fung and Caroline Merrell on faith in an Asian boom Woolwich Building Society Short-term bonds race ahead Sarah Jones joins the big rush The Equitable Life Pep joy on shares from flotations Talk to Towry Law Sober judgment required to invest in drinks sector Choosing the right mid of alco-stocks in important, says Matthew Wall Seymour Sinclair Investments Bradford & Bingley Building Society Waverley Unit Trust Management Ltd Wesleyan Financial Services Martin Currie Names m the money and back in the game Adam Jones on the options at Lloyd's as profits return The Times Eye on costs of family pets Sarah Jones compares insurance Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Investor Intelligence Cgt Allowances—august 1996 Coventry Building Society Norwich Union demutualisation argument not borne out elsewhere Double trouble from tax guide The Derbyshire Building Society Kensington Mortgage Company Banking on a fall in service standards Steps to put the family in order The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The Times Firm end to the week Frequent Traders Club British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service First direct Continental drift gives players a chance to shine Rugby Union Harlequins offer Welsh stark reminder of former glories Rugby Union Commentary Mercury Communications Italians can convince Euro-sceptics Michael Lynagh talks to David Hands about the cup threat posed by an emerging nation News of the World Jackman 's path eased by defeat for Martin Squash Swiss set sights on second world title Cycling East Grinstead hit the road Hockey: Leading Clubs Face Weekend of Hectic Competition in National Leagues The Times By our Sports Staff: Century from Mongia puts India in command Cricket: Missed Stumping Costs Australia Dear in One off Test Match By a Special Correspondent: Wallace swaps the sun for Slough Orioles switch on the power to level series Baseball The Times IOC agrees to bring in new tests Drugs in Sport Company just says no to Dole's slogan over drugs On Saturday Official excuses Mapped out Mercury Communications Nun too pleased Novel approach Claret and blues Poet 's corner By our Sports Staff: Ballesteros enjoys share of home rule Dunhill Scotland's wounds reopened by India Golf: Rank Outsiders Force Defending Champions to Lose their Grip on Dunhill Cup United Distillers taste success Dunhill Cup Results and Tables Rusedski's record runs into trouble Sports in Brief Irwin takes vacant title Batten defends title Bond soars into final Keith Boyce Steelers make short work of Spaniards Ice Hockey Altamura can maintain Gosden's impressive run Racing: Newmarket Trainer Recovers from Setbacks Richard Evans Nap: Musical Season (3.35 Ascot) Next best: Alamura (3.00 Ascot) Musical Season to strike right note Rapid Raceline William Hill Ascot Thunderer: York Its a Snip has another cut at Pardubicka Racing Revoque heads Criterium raid Thunderer: Worcester Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Thunderer: Bangor Thunderer: Hexham The Times Guide to the Premiership this Weekend Europe's coaches expose myth of macho Britons Football Weekend View Norwich elevated by Johnson Euro 96 makes £69m profit Czech mates resigned to rivalry in exile David Maddock on a friendship that must go on hold at old Trafford today For the Record The Times Free Brochure Rugby Union 41 Hill relaxed as he approaches destiny Details from Suzuka Traditional powers in summit meeting Old Trafford hosts valuable pointer to outcome of race for FA Carling Premiership Answers are sought behind 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I'm Linda The Professional Person's Introduction Agency SIRiUS Multiple Display Advertising Items Virginia Charles Sara Eden Saturday Rendezvous Close Encounters of the best kind plc The Times Chess Times Tow Crossword Winning Move The Listener Crossword No 3379: Seating Plan by MacHiavelli Punchline Computer Games and Pastimes Word-Watching Bridge Natural Recipes with a Bit of Spirit Hamilton Direct Bank Flora Britannica Part Three Cuisine Sauvage In part three of flora Britannica. Richard Mabey's definitive new guide to Britian to Britain's natural beauty, a wealth of wild food and how best to make use of it Raw Material for Creative Cooks Next Week It could be you ... unfortunately, it was One man's problems began with an £11m lottery win. Jennai Cox and Kevin Eason on a chapter of accidents Virgin atlantic The slug that will move at more than 300mph How Toad got back on the road in style Frankly. they don't give a damn What is the possible point of taking away a licence from some joyrider who simply ignores it in the first place? Driven to Distraction Addressing the problem Your car insurance may cost a lot more than for another driver just like you. It depends on the street where you live, says Kevin Eason Autofax High-class cars are on a Roll Young, confident professionals take sales back to the booming Eighties Aa Gridlock Guide Major Roadworks Ford's milestone News in Brief Veteran auction Racing selection Chairman's choice Tomorrow has no wheels on it Helen Mound races fast forward 100 years to see the 300mph car of the future Concept in touch with reality Alan Copps on the prototype £10,000 sports car that could be on the road next year To the victors, the spoils; to the losers, the lemon Contenders line up in the race to be Britain's Car of the Year Awards 1 Awards 2 Footman James Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Volvo is still the saintly one Simon Templar is back - and in a slick new coupe. Aaln Copps reports A dangerous Toad ahead The original car fanatic returns Hill on the brink of the mountain top Jonathan palmer on a grand prix battle of nerves The Times Where's the excitement? 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David Long reports Ben Her finds a funny way to raise funds for the industry's charity Saturday October 12 1996 Registration No's Cnda Members Registration Transfers Mark Hunt Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Premier Plates Century Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dovercourt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mazda Catching up with the Joneses Alan Copps on Nissan's £9m bid to make the Primera a success No relief in sight from the motor show sales pitch Accelerated Selling Personal Equity Plans 3 M&g European Unit Trusts Peps can win prizes It's a family affair Sarah Jones explains the many different plans on the marker The Times Jupiter Rules of the game Jill Insley explains the regulations governing what you can achieve in a Pep Perpetual Choose the pick of the crop Arthur Piper gives advice on selecting the right plan for your circumstances Schroders Simply the best? Marianne Curphey on assessing performance data Everything you need to know but forgot to ask Pepping the Question Legal & General Hedging bets in Europe Fiona Bawdon explains why election-minded sophisticated investors are looking across the Channel Spectacular gains if you can stand the strain Baillie Gifford & Co Did we take the right decision? Big risks - and rewards from looking overseas Pension or equity plan? the retirement dilemma Helen Pridham on the pros and cons of using Peps as a retirement vehicle Prolific A safety-net to reassure the faint-hearted Charles Levett Scrivenor examines the small print of guaranteed Peps Marks & Spencer Financial Services Revenue rides m to clean up the high-rolling cowboys Gavin Lumsden explains the clampdown on large cash holdings in Peps Newton Shep leaps into action Liz Stuart reports on a new personal equity product from a mutual friend Gartmore The Times Invesco Virgin direct Inside The directory Inside Books Pages 7-12 Entertainment Pages 13-19 Plus Readers' Services in the Times Telephone Shopping Low-fat cookery course Part One of a new three-part series on low-fat cooking. Below, Dr Thomas Stuttaford on watching what you eat Balance is the secret of healthy diet How to prepare low-fat pancakes Fat Facts Working out your daily limit Ideal Daily Intake Turkey Tips Food News Educated Eater Susan Greenfield is Professor Pharmacology at Oxford University Low-fat cookery course Techniques and Substitutes Think before you cook and you could cut out fat in your diet and substitute subtle fresh flavours How Fat is your Food? Sweet on chocolate Recipes for low-fat pancakes, page 3, and… Herby fishcakes with lemon and chive sauce Honey-roast pork with onion confit Michelob Essential Utensils Waiting for Clint to say:'Make my souffl?' 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