News from 15/10/1996
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James Landale, Richard Hobson and Peter Ball, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Diana Lamplugh, Brian Collett, John Hayes, Angela Mason, Maureen Freely, Giles Coren, Lotte Hughes, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, John Hardman, Andrew Longmore, Tracey Capstick, Richard Thomson, Mark Souster, Andrew de Berry, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Elizabeth Dean, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, P. E. Wood, John R. M. Cook, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, George Sivell, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Simon Coates, Amon Cohen, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Fiona Wake-Walker, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, G. de la Bedoyere, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Renee Armstrong, Steve Keenan, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Catherine Chetwynd, Peter Ball, Shirley English, Anthony W. Archer, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Lotte Hughes, Robin Young, John Rea Price, G. E. Miller, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, D. W. Taylor, Gerison Lansdowne, Neil Addison, Gerald Kaufman, Rocco Segreti (General Manager), Grace Bradberry Style Editor, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, and Bill Frost, Noel Fung, Simon Tait, Luke Clancy, Russell Kempson, John Waddington-Feather, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Heather Wood, Richard Cork, John Wadham, Director, Sacha Craddock, Paul Durman, Philip Bassett, Arthur Leathley and Carol Midgley, Andrew Sims, Michael Fass, Geoffrey Hoon, MP, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Clark, Leyla Linton, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alice Coleman, Chris Lockwood, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Rodney Hobson, Alison Beckett, R. W. Johnson, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Christopher Thomas, David Churchill, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Sir Napier Shaw, F. R. S, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Donald S. Brown, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Warman, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Sam Kiley, Veronica Heath, David Maddock, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Philip Webster and Andrew Pierce, Robert Sanders,
ResumoShadow of the Thirties Speaker calls for sleaze investigation MPs to hold public hearings By our Political Editor: Blair leads crusade for family values Yates arrested £405,000 fines The Times TV & Radio Dunblane report 'fails to back total handgun ban' Pamella Bordes Barings 'owe me £500,000' Forgotten Landscapes Group 4 captures gas meter market Interactive Team Football Ulster parties edge towards agreement on talks agenda School Fees Cereal stalker fails to dish Bottomley Political Sketch FO backs Birt plans for World Service Ministers reject fishing cuts BT It's good to talk Tusa calls for TV news to show reality of war Anaesthetist dies from Aids-related illness News in Brief Hague escapes by helicopter Two die after new road opens Quinlivan detained by police LSE rejects £1,500 course fees Runaway girl sought by police Madonna has 61b 9oz daughter Patient cleared on hostage charge Dangerous double killer on run Rocket car cleared for take-off on way to drive speed record through sound barrier Tornado fighter pilot enjoys the ride as Britain's Thrust blasts from 0 to 200mph in new a few seconds Olympic bobsleigh driver given life ban for using steroids Provost resigns over new battle of Flodden The Document Company Americans give 'bland' film on Collins a miss Halifax General Rose may be outflanked in battle for Army's top post CSA introduces new criteria to payment rules The Times Subscriptions Mersons count cost of victory over addiction As Arsenal star moves out, he says he owes his wife everything,'but she has got to have a life' Substituting one curse for another Swiftcall Coming of age for an enfant terrible Compaq Harrods Vets break ranks to challenge need for quarantine Alliance Leicester How a Victorian beauty rose from a muddy grave Hospital admits bar on over-75s News in Brief Blinded in attack Taxman 'bribed' Reynolds sues Sangster sale Daewoo Defeated professor attacks rival chosen to train barristers Bar committee decision 'perverse' By a Staff Reporter: Brother in mercy killing escapes prison sentence Wallace will not face a retrial American Express Climatic 'flip' led to global cooling No Title Arts bodies refuse grants to buy new Freud Gallery says funding system threatens loss of contemporary works Australia bars diabetic as burden on the State Doctors accuse immigration officials of discrimination as retirement plans collapse Fujitsu Mastermind title goes to vicar Virgin direct Crash kills death car driver on way to trial News in Brief Briton murdered Safer beach Coach ban Dial-a-detective Dog killer Bogarde stroke Home Office balks at turning gun dubs into arsenals Dunblane inquiry told that central storage would create 'Santa's grottoes' for terrorists and criminals Lloyds Bank Forsyth 'would fend off poll challenge ' Reform will plug fraud loophole Blair says Britain needs to build a new social morality Why the Hamilton affair calls for an unfettered inquiry Riddell on Politics One 2 one Tories deny selling access to minister In Parliament Rising costs may drive 'Le Trib' to abandon France Paris halts train plan Samsung Electronics Anger as child sex case judge is dismissed Prosecutor of war crimes to pursue rapists Far Right advance in poll alarms Austria 's partners Final Result (AFP): Anti-Maastricht vote Hamilton Norwich Union Meet the British Government Referendum Party Changing the guard for a second Clinton reign Jester Gingrich plays politics of pantomime Thatcherite conversion ends ANC vision of road to socialism President Mandela's strategy to produce 6 per cent growth and 400,000 jobs a year in South Africa is foundering, R. 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Johnson writes in Johannesburg Calais California puts Dole team in disarray Ten years on, Israel's nuclear whistle blower stays defiant Hill House Hammond Mother to defend dissident son in trial Warlords lay plans to recapture the capital Christopher Thomas reports from Kabul as Taleban's vital supply line is cut Pariah widows bear brunt of city's despair Ryanair Direct Direct Line Reuter: Refugee families flee to Pakistan Kurdish rebels advance World Summary UN condemns Cyprus killing (Reuter): Algerian vote on religious parties (AFP): Children's scrap sparks gunfight (Reuter): It 's a snip How I learnt to survive after the Andrew Neil affair Pamilla Bordes Interview Pamella Bordes breaks her seven-year silence and talks to Christopher in India Colgate Total Neither slipper slave nor hairy-leg brigade Day two, Maureen Freely on the results of feminism; Giles Coren on manliness; Lotte Hughes ob Masai men Advertisement A Man's Place The Times Warrior Caste John Major and the inevitability of appeasement Alan Clark compares the Prime Minister to Neville Chamberlain Party Whirl The Times Diary Picture Gallery The overinformation We are weighed down with useless fact but a remedy is at hand Cake talk The Times Diary Font fun The Times Diary Cap happy The Times Diary Sleaze: a bad new wheeze Labour's smears will backfire, says Woodrow Wyatt Powers and Procedures Sir Gordon must have the authority to clear Parliament's name Family First Blair has started but not finished the argument Austrian Anxieties Haider's success should surprise no one Call for limits on sex-crimes register 'Three-strikes' policy Powers of the Bar Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… 'Crisis' of recruitment affecting the Church of England Noises off Minimum wage Nanny's rules Crossing the floor Conserving antiquity Independent women Dinner for six Watch on the Rhine Face-saving Court Circular Royal engagements Luncheons Anniversaries Baron Alderdice Dinners Personal Column Eccentric leaves £1.3m to charity Birthdays today Church news Receptions Legal appointments Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Sir Anthony Parsons Lord Killearn Jim Andrew Birkenhead School Gerald Darling, QC Welsh Livery Guild Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henri Nannen Henri Nannen, German journalist and art collector, died on October 13 aged 82. He was born on December 25,1913 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Churchill's Stairlifts plc Lieutenant-Commander Dudley Dixon Lieutenant-Commander Dudley Dixon, DSC and two Bars, MBE, home secretary of the United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, 1947-82, died on October 1 aged 80. He was born on August 30,1916 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Drought English Rainfall down by Half Professor Tom AP Rees Tom ap Ress, Professor of Botany and Head of the Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge, was killed in a cycling accident on October 3 aged 65. He was born on October 19,1930 Mean Machine makes up ground on leading team The Leading 250 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Football Game Find out how your Team is Doing Interactive Team Football The ITF players, their points and their values if you are considering the transfer option News The Times Crossword No 20,299 Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall Western Provident Association Tomorrow Lifeboats Inside Section 2 Today German shoe chain could reignite Hinchliffe career Brokers fined over pensions mis-selling Man Utd shares on the ball John Charcol Arts By our Economics Correspondent: Output prices lift shares to record Law Clarke lays down Erm line Sport By our City Staff: Executive denies £1m Abbey fraud Television and Radio Business Today Virgin and BA make rival bids The true story of a phoney war Cardiff Bay Confusion marks start of Gas referral to MMC Ex-director sues for £1.28m Oil spill payouts could total £20m Daewoo expects bid win Lloyd's to issue more writs Sixty names seek talk over demands Takeover costs hit Highland ADM agrees $100m fines for price fixing Business Roundup Water stake 'not for sale' Rocky road for Fiat French telecoms plan Racal in MoD talks Gas pipeline go-ahead Chrysler sets record Spanish sell-off Tax plea to Chancellor Tourist Rates Sluggish markets hold hack Premier Prism on the track of £12m Jardinerie seeks growth in float Grain of hope in overseas markets Worries over whisky sales Purge in wake of peter Young affair Labor's election odds fall Pennington EDS Commodities LIFFE Options Shares reach record close as factory prices rise 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 Premier Farnell Philips Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Battles in the air Tempus Prism Rail Wall Street HSBC's Lord of the Rings The Times City Diary Naked ambition The Times City Diary An open book The Times City Diary Grounded? The Times City Diary All bets on The Times City Diary When it comes to job creation America wins hands down Tory claims on employment compare badly with us exploits, says Philip Bassett Companies need to find a way to provide for the 'uninsurables' Help must be given to British Gas Bill confusion Labour's pledge to business Don't bait the Bundesbank Robeco Group Cheshire Cat grin after export award Euro initiative NatWest offer Good counsel Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holiday inspiration has flag-maker flying high Small firms want a bigger say on local issues Business Opportunities Facing early retirement or recently retired NatWest International Product Design The Equity Workshop Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Energy 2000 Business Services Lorraine Electronics Scope International Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computers & Computing Services MJN Paperwork overload heaps pressure on bosses and suppliers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Missing out on cover for key people Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shares dip on profits warning at Philips Detectors contract for Graseby Multiple Classified Advertising Items UnIGLOBE Travel Swisher Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mixed fortunes at Halstead By our Business Staff: Eurotunnel takes a twin track Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Equipment Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Chartwell bid values Archer at £35m Daily Mail acquires Southex Exhibitions Business Roudnup Burford goes shopping Allied London changes Australian hanks merge RM nets Virgin deal Bombardier test flight The Times Unit Trust Information Service Meridiana Modest gains in thin trading Stillwater's Oxford does the honours Theatre: Curtain up on a lavishly reborn Playhouse; plus reviews from Dublin, London and Derby The Times Crosswords for Christmas Theatre Fool's gold from debased metal Gold Dark Godber far more illuminating Gym and Tonic/Pow! Derby Playhouse Smokey Goes Cafe Theatre Desire on the fringe Luke Clancy rounds up the best of the Dublin Theatre Festival Theatre A genius for fleshing out landscapes Visual Art: Richard Cork on a neglected side of Rubens; plus a Pop pioneer's prints and London shows Classical Choice A guide to the best avilable classical music recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Living Bridges Visual Art Picture Gallery Visual Art Around the Galleries Dots and a dash of sculpture Alan Bennett Comedy Theatre Recording Tomorrow Choice Opera & Ballet Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremu Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice Marriage in name only Opera: Sopranos take a back seat at Glyndebourne; farcical stagins come from Romania Choice 3 Playing favourites Concert CBSO/Rattle Brimingham Opera Frankly pitiful Romanian National Opera Hippodrome, Bristol When judges push out the boundaries Edward Fennell opens the debate on law lords for The Times Law Awards 1996 with One Essex Court Two cases of morale Picture Gallery The law lords in the 90s: a new Supreme Court? The Times Law Awards 1996 Quarry Dougall To Advertise Call Nicholson Graham & Jones Laurence Simons Daniels Bates Forsytesaunderskerman The Times Newspapers Quarry Dougall Chambers The Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The gentle approach to policing pensions John Hayes, head of the Occupational Pensions Regulatory Authority, on the new Pensions Act GKRS Search & Selection Texas Instruments Leaders in pensions Clifford Chance Firms brace for Industry upheaval Edward Fennell on the massive changes due with the new Act Zarak MacRae Brenner Lipson Lloyd Jones Legal Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holborn College BAR/BRI Zarak MacRae Brenner Northern Opportunities Channel Four Television Network Forensic Sciences Director of Legal Services Bower Cotton Shining northern lights Business in the North East have many of Britain's specialist lawyers right on the doorstep, Edward Fennell reports Zarak Human Resources ESSO Quality at work Zarak MacRae Brenner Rudd Watts & Stone Barristers & Solicitors To Advertise Call: Norton Rose Quarry Dougall Notaries Public Court of Facilities Examination… Law Graduate Shipping Law Graham Gill & Young Coutts & Co Butterworths Merchant Chambers Reid Minty Accountants protected as officers Blanket order unsatisfactory Multiple Classified Advertising Items LIVETV Transacting in Art: The Legal Pitfalls Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Nader Sheta Lipson Lloyd Jones Repeat committals not possible Resources rationed Addleshaw Sons & Latham Council duty not delegable Touchless assault Owners have new chance to make Derby challenge Racing: Cost of Late Entry in 1998 Classic is £75,000 Thunderer: Leicester Newmarket Acceptors Picture Gallery Thunderer: Sedgefield Racing Ahead Yesterday's Results Dato Star returns at Haydock Rapid Raceline New Zealand Barbarians draw on All Black strength Today's Fixtures Four-year ban for Payers reflects union's hard line Rugby Union Yankees power to World Series Park rides to England's rescue Badminton: South Korean Coach Can Help Revive Flagging Fortunes Left behind but not feeling home alone Tracey Capstick charts the course of her emotions and the progress of her husband as Ocean Rover heads towards Rio Sorenstam races to eight-shot victory In Brief Morgan ahead Reserves excel McRae leads Briton's award Money means more than glory to Europe's finest Overseas Football Newcastle worried by threat of racism Inter. connect Robson and Souness fined for outbursts High-flying Dodds ready to spread European wings By our Sports Staff: Irvin proves worth to Dallas as Cardinals collapse American Football: Return of the Prodigal Son after Five-Match Ban Gives Struggling Cowboys a Boost United return to Istanbul with misgivings Results and Tables Pools Forecast US forces in bid to stop Els ruling at Wentworth Golf For the Record Jaguar make their point in record fashion Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move By our Sports Staff: Henman on course to clash with Rusedski Tennis Picture Gallery Ready and waiting for the lights to change Andrew Longmore on a drive whose short cut to the top became a long and winding road BBC Word-Watching Panthers take action over injury to Olsen Ice Hockey Tomorrow No longer the weaker sex Radio Choice Animal crackers and beastly behaviour Review BBC1 Choice Baseball Hill settles into new life in the fast lane World champion savours success Times Two Crossword South Africa's new rugby regime needs swift success David Hands on the upheavals that are tearing the springboks apart Sunderland defy the odds on derby day Bosnich on charge of misconduct Golf Lombard Rushing from a to B in real comfort Harvey Elliott on the business of travel throughout Europe and what clients can expect for their money Eurostar finally gets up to speed Steve Keenan on a company that now has the powerful marketing of Virgin behind it Eurostar business Continental Airlines Top hotels cash in on executive five-star fever Business travellers want to feel good, and now they're happy to pay for the privilege, says David Churchill First across the Chann Hire firms ride again Car rental companies are regainig customers. Steve Keenan reports EU presses on with tax law Steve Keenan reports on what the loss of duty-free shopping will mean Swissair world's most refreshing airline An open sky and lower fares David Churchill on the deregulation of the European market and how one airline is making all the running in cosseting its passengers Strengthening the links between work and runway Can the journey of, 50 million passengers who use Heathrow each year be made easier? We go to great lengths to acommodate you Starting… Aer Lingus An expense account too far Independent advice could save companies more than £5 billion a year on travel costs, says David Churchill British Midland Fancy a spot of Arctic sledging? An action trip abroad can be a big incentive to motivate successful staff A point in your favour Frequent traveller loyalty schemes are a big hit, but the taxman is coming, says Catherine Chetwynd Guests in the laptop of luxury High-tech hotels now offer computer facilities, says Chris Lockwood Airlines make a new pitch for business Carries are finding new ways of sending you to sleep, says David Churchill Global Business Options Executive jets do it faster Work out the time wasted at airports, and chartering a plane starts to make sense, says Catherine Chetwynd Continental Airlines Iberia Air UK Airlines boosted by Eastern trade surge Steve Keenan on the former communist nations with an appetite for air travel Dangers of the high life Any business traveller's fear of flying could be well-founded, says Simon Coates A boardroom for high-flyers A conference for 60 people? Heathrow has the facilities Poland Stress and travel rage EasyJet American Airlines
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