News from 16/10/1996
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Adam Fresco and Harvey Elliott, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Jan Collie, Iain R. Webb, Nick Nuttall, Chris Ward, Graham Zellick, Principal, Richard Hobson, Peter J. Ilias, Kenneth Scott, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Michael Sparks, Roger Maynard, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Alan Robinson, Martin Fletcher, Stephen Walters, Philip Webster, Adam Fresco and Kathryn Knight, Edmund A. Booth, Chris Davalle, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tom Derry, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, John Young, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Gavin Ashenden, L. P. Cleminson, John Kavanagh, David Charter, Noel Fung, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, R. A. Turner, Paul Durman, Brenda Maddox, Helen Wallace, Rachel Bridge, Andy Lavender, Tony Blake, Belinda Archer, S. B. Twivy, Adam Sutcliffe, Susan Pape, Maggie Brown, David Watts, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Neil Sprinks, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, Alice Thomson, Bronwen Maddox, Keith Madelin, John Holroyd-Doveton, Adam Chalk, Daniel Pirrie, Richard Owen, Sanjida O'connell, Sarah Cunningham, Roger Maynard and Quentin Letts, M. Gee, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Oliver August, Nick Kelly, Rory Johnston, Roger W. Baker, Carol Allen, Andrew Pierce and Arthur Leathley, Geof Wheelwright, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Dominic Kennedy, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Brian MacArthur, Kathryn Knight, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Tom Rhodes, David G. Hannon, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Michael Adams, David Powell, Royer Boyes, David Maddock, Matthew Bond, John Weston, Dr Keyboard, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Jonathan Mirsky, Allan F. Hepburn,
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Had Read my Book High-spending euro states face heavy fines Minister opt to extend handgun ban Markets surge Newcastle lose The Times Index Jet passengers put shoulders to the wheel Beware of Family Values, Mr Blair Hill returns to hero's welcome Interface 60 Cd-Rom World Travel Guides to Be Won… Nigella Lawson School voucher scheme upsets Tory councils Listen The party bores who flattered to deceive Speaker allows inquiry into sleaze allegations Verdict on MPs' conduct will take up to four months Online Howard's parole plan 'a mistake' Voyages Jules Verne Major hints at reform to rape law Sky burial site found in the Peak District News in Brief Left-wing surrender on defence Callaghan call over education Hepatitis 'cover-up' allegation Howard to tackle legal delays Footballer cleared after blunder Vegetarian advert is banned Move to control alco-pop sales Law Society issues wills warning Postgraduates deterred by debts Four years for teenage robbers Tower of London's new site New fathers 'need paternity leave' Jerry Hall 'calls in divorce lawyer' as marriage hits rocks Mick Jagger linked with 'other women' Firm beats Spanish imposition BT Internet Road to a job is paved with empty glasses Missing girl is reunited with her mother £1.50 calculator puts policeman in dock Geordies take on East End in soap opera fight Violence feared as Apprentice Boys announce march Agreement on Stormont agenda overshadowed by acrimony over loyalist plan for Bogside parade Brother More than Just features Mood of moderation raises chance of peace Agreement between the Ulster Unionists and the SDLP on an agneda for talks is less a surrender to the IRA than an attempt to outflank it, Michael Gove wirtes MP calls for curbs on supply teachers Family reaps gold reward for lifetimes of adventure General beats Navy man to top Forces post Warning over fruit drink additives by food watchdog Plea for more reservoirs MESH Computer PLC Budget Princess praises 'miracles' of heart surgeons Yates gets bail in drug case News in Brief Aids man named 'Eco' evictions Correction American Airlines Land Rover in drive to double output with sporty mini Thousands of jobs announced as Britain begins to celebrate 100 years of carmaking Ford ad banned after complaints Trident Coins Ltd Department for Education and Employment Green cab cuts down on city pollution Directory Lexus Never mind quantity, look for quality Medical Briefing Supermarkets may run in-store GP surgeries Doctors offered freedom to innovate in White Paper proposals Gateway 2000 Station doctors on a fast track for expansion Worldcover Forte Posthouse Kayak pair dodge rocks and crocs for 1,700 miles Zambezi explorers survive close encounters on record paddle through heart of Africa Morrell's courage inspires hostage's girlfriend to fly to Kashmir Vickers Sentence on driver increased News in Brief Rail firm strike Breton award Life for rapist Customer care Russia's Cold War air threat 'was overrated' Luftwaffe damns much-vaunted Fulcrum fighter Six shortlisted for Thames pedestrian bridge plan DIAL-a-PHONE Retrial for Salvation Army case News in Brief Moore sale Teenagers held Sunday drinking FA medal stolen Hp Hewlett Packard Panzers pull out of Wales Witty nothings make an elegant comedy With Finney and Courtenay at their best, Yasmina Reza's study of friendship coud become a monor classic, writes Benedict Nightingale Ford Contest seeks schemes that enrich local communities A message from HRH the Prince of Wales, chairman of the awards Real English Cox Harrods Pro-Europe Tories mock Goldsmith's 'Napoleonic ego' Blair adviser proposes scheme for higher pensions OP In Parliament Labour's health advantage is not backed by policy Riddell on Politics Italian discontent grows over drive to adopt the euro Poll success of Austrian far Right undermines Prodi's belief in benefits of European integration French Fourth Estate stages 24-hour strike in protest at loss of tax perk KPMG means business Vienna to campaign against sceptics Panicky Taleban braced for big attack on Kabul Hyundai Bradford & Bingley Belgians go on strike over judge World Summary (Reuter): Court orders Priebke retrial (Reuter): South Africans flee from crime Suharto meets Nobel laureate Church moves to canonise murdered Tsar and family Spanish youth stay at home British girl faces Moscow judges on drugs charge Service line Insurance Dole gets personal in last-ditch effort to discredit Clinton Lourdes Maria and her Madonna doing well International Convention Centre Birmingham Antarctic job for FBI as chefs get in a stew Remodelled First Lady takes to the road Holiday Inn Raids fail to destroy Saddam's missiles 'Striptease' Sandinista chief lures back voters One 2 one Rare dinosaur fossils stolen from sacred Australian site 'Worthless' footprints may go to private collector Chinese may dose 'wild west' border to rein in Muslims Pope goes back to Vatican Hewlett Packard 'Mercy killing' kit to go on Internet Sunalliance Arafat proposes US peace force Masterpieces of the collection Fashion meets art in Paris, where the outfits are elegant, sleek, chic, sexy and sometimes downright weird Simpson Iccadilly Sympatex N. Peal Cashmere The deadly result of ignorance The discoveries of science may be unpalatable - but we should still be told Planet Kingshill Why OJ should shoulder read my book The filming of The Color Purple was a saga almost as painful as the book itself. Interview with Alice Walker by Giles Whittell Alan Coren 2,000,000,001: a space odyssey - or is it just another tall story? Brushed off The Times Diary Picture Gallery A better class of waffle Politicians such as Tony Blair are always saving the family - but we will survive without being baked into a moral rabbit pic Squeaking The Times Diary The Pango The Times Diary Doggerel The Times Diary Bottoms up The Times Diary Nothing to lose but new chains Jonathan Mirsky remembers Peking's political prisoners Can't Join, Won't Join Politicians should accept that Britain is ineligible for EMU Under the Lash The Commons must rethink its practices Second Chance Saddam must be kept of the new Kurdish conflict 'Free and fair' vote in Bosnia elections Drainpipe appeal Letters that aye intended for publication should… Keeping Britain free of rabies Transport policy Young Conservatives Art of illusion? University autonomy Dance and drama BBC, Church and homosexuality On the run Court Circular Royal engagements Picture Gallery Luncheon Sir Nigel Fisher Memorial services Birthdays today Personal Column Baroness Ramsay of Cartvale Baroness Anelay of St Johns Legal appointments Dinners Lord Clydesmuir, KT Royal Literary Fund Acorn Stairlifts Forthcoming marriages Today's anniversaries Lecture Gian Singh, Vc Gian Singh, VC, who won the decoration in Burma in March 1945, died in Jullundur, Punjab, on October 6 aged 76. He was born on October 5,1920 Picture Gallery Personal Column Announcements David Gilroy Bevan David Gilroy Bevan, Conservative MP for Birmingham, Yardley, 1979-92, died from chronic fibrosis of the lungs on October 12 aged 68. He was born on April 10,1928 Multiple Display Advertising Items Professor Kenneth Muir Kenneth Muir, King Alfred Professor of English Literature in the University of Liverpool, 1951-74, died on September 30 aged 89. He was born on May 5,1907 Joonas Kokkonen Joonas Kokkonen, Finnish composer, died on October 2 aged 74. He was born on November 13,1921 Blonde Juliet Calls the Tune News The Times Crossword No 20,300 Business AA Information Air UK Lifeboats In the Times Arts Sterling rise gains fresh momentum Sacked executives walk off with £69m United News wins battle of Blenheim Barclays sets up new fund business to invest £230bn Sportswear founders cash in Homes Legal & General Sport Ofwat opts for early review Television and Radio Business Today Gas blow Eleventh hour Bottomley plea to help lottery cash applicants Luxury Apartments NatPower and United Gas in legal fight over supply Concern over holiday inquiry report News Corp expects 20% increase Share furore hits ministers Australian PM reviews ownership rules UK team to take lottery to Russia City 'at risk' if UK says no to EMU Standard Life offers deposit account Business Roundup Boot builds profits Jefferson outlet falls E&y to open books AEA wins £2m deal Homes starts increase Texas suffers $148m loss Rothschild share sale CSX buys Conrail Tourist Rates Inchcape halts float and sells Bain Hogg to Aon Business support in shake-up BT Byatt opens his umbrella Luggage from Tie Rack Geo market assault poised to raise £11m Britain's forgotten billions Lloyds Bank Superscape soars on Microsoft deal Gehe sells drugs interests Share rise ready for pause after new high Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Making an exhibition Tempus Sterling Inchcape Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Vacant spot for Internet expert The Times City Diary Last-minute deal The Times City Diary New fax, old facts The Times City Diary Sharp dressers The Times City Diary Water, water everywhere but never a drop in price The Ofwat review signals a demand for the industry to improve, says Christine Buckley The dicision is a recognition that last summer's shortages in supply had got out of hand Firms tap into underground supply Alternative urban sources are saving money, Susan Pape finds More British Gas tales of billing errors, delays and cut-off threats Don't hinder Britain's successful utilities Leak from Lloyd's is welcome after traumas Extension of Docklands Light Railway The Times Fortis Equities extend their gains Gucci time pieces The Times Unit Information Service The MacAllan No Title Vittel Still Water Secretary/pa to Chairman Tektura Ltd South Coast Regan and Dean + Adland Target Appointments Debenham Thorpe Marylebone Cricket Club Sc. 3Secretary/office Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meridian Associates Heritage Recruitment Drake International Ing Barings Secretary, Wc1 Foxtons Property Negs/sec Tate Temp Specialists HOBstones Recruitment Tate Temp Specialists Thomson Departmental Secretary John Hollingsworth Partner' PA/MARKETING Co-Ordinator HOBstones Design Cross Selection Hodge Recruitment Consultants When you drink it Relocation Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rainbow Recrutiment Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title La Crème de la Crème Angela Mortimer Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Mitchell Young Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Pan European Recruitment Graphic Design Co Australian Staff Connections Chairman's Pa Admin. Assistant Office Manager Mayfair Property Sec The Army & Navy Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hays Banking Personnel Successful Temping Asia House London Bacon & Woodrow MovePlan Limited P. A. To Chairman Multiple Display Advertising Items The Carousel Consultancy Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Multilingual Crème Euro London Appointments Gorden Yates Reception Selection Receptionist/Admin. Assistant Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd Boyce Recruitment Sheila Burgess International First Creme Super Secretaries Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Boyce Recruitment PA with Conversational Italian Super Secretaries Crone Corkill Temporary Recruitment Recovery means popularity for the legal secretaries Jennai Cox reports on the steady increase in demand for competent staff from busy lawyers—and the generous salaries on offer Legal Crème The Times United broadcasting & entertainment Multiple Classified Advertising Items HOBstones Legal Recruitment Booth & Co. Solicitors The Royal College of Radiologists Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Admin/general Assistant Multiple Display Advertising Items Chambers Cox PR Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items HOBstones Legal Recruitment Legal Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Medical Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hunt is on for the pride of London Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Howl for all seasons Allen Ginsberg's poetry interpreted by a string quartet? Nigel Williamson reports Festival Details Here is the new from London Concerts: Richard Hickox conducts an eclectic weekend of new works Gold Music Smokey goes Cafe Music Laughter Music Picture Gallery Fast Rising Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Adam Chalk, Daniel Pirrie Art Galleries Choice Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie Theater Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatres Choice Last bill and testament The Winans are taking their rousing contemporary gospel on a farewell tour, Clive Davis reports Killing 'em softly Jazz Dewey Redman Ronnie Scott's Choice Hip to the trip, man Pop Jamiroquai The Point, Dublin Pop Blood Wedding Life's a screen for action man Cinema: Britain's busiets young actor finds time to talk to Carol Allen The Times This Week's Special Offers How to Book—and Join Film Theatre Stormy thicket Theatre: Two London openings The Woods Finborough Arms, SW10 Spa-ing partners What the Heart Feels Orange Tree Richmond The Times Theatre Picture Gallery Safe sex for the Nineties Musical: A Fifties frolic revived Lock Up Your Daughters Chichester Tomorrow Speed may be cable's saviour When experience triumphs over pessimism Telemarketing Manager Large Market Research Co W1… Foresight Sherpa Corporation Multiple Display Advertising Items Wrangler tries for a better market fit Adverising Multiple Classified Advertising Items In one door and out the other The Listener the News behind the Headlines ATG Plc Williams Lea The courage to reach the top - and stay there Paper round Stars take over the TV breaks Belinda Archer reports on the growing employment of actors, sports personalities and even politicians by shrewd advertisers anxious to get their message across Could The Sun win it for Blair? Labour has been wooing the tabloid Tory press since the last election, Maggie Brown reports Dramatic changes are taking place at The Express The Times No Title Little London St. James' Gate Multiple Classified Advertising Items De Groot Collis Gleeson Homes Grosvenor Mortgage Services Multiple Display Advertising Items The Queen sparks rush to live like a king Rachel Kelly looks at how aristocrats are preserving family history by letting, rather than selling, ancestral homes Sick pay for part-time employee Law Report October 16 1996 Court of Appeal Procedure for hearings before judge in chambers amended London Rentals RCI Cox Homes No Title Knight Frank International Fairclough Homes Rentals Directory The Sunday Times Oxshott Trafalgar House Europe Pinheir's Altos Battling to prove the equal of a legendary father Dawson injury dulls polished display on French territory Rugby Union Wales make room to keep home advantage For the Record Miller Time From a Correspondent: Larder hopeful despite first reverse World Cup switch mooted Sainz puts pressure on leader McRae In Brief False readings Claymores away Afridi in squad Brave effort Warwick venture New berth Smith seeks to answer criticism of Rangers Sellars sustains Bolton's brisk pace Inter. connect Today's Fixtures Picture Gallery Coppell words fall on deaf ears Fans stage walkout Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Last Night's Football Results Winning Move Keene on Chess By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Lehane aware of pitfalls facing Oscar Schindler Racing: Owner Harbours Doubts about Melbourne Trip Haydock Park Showboat takes first step to stardom Wetherby Exeter Weaver loses appeal against suspension Yesterday's Results Richard Evans Nap: Air Wing (3.00 Haydock Park) Next best: Fiji (2.30 Flaydock Park) Rapid Raceline Baily happy with no strings attached David Powell meets a former junior champion for whom tennis is history BT Doyle calls for Spencer to stand down Snooker: Political Wrangling Overshadows Start of Grand Prix Leading contenders slow to find form Squash Word-Watching Still a long way to go Radio Choice Enduring dignity amid devastating grief Review BBC1 Choice United ready to return friendly fire Shearer offers Newcastle home comfort Times Two Crossword Rugby League Brondby brush Aberdeen aside Racing Hewlett Packard CompuServe From V. R. To Supercar Titans clash over digital TV A battle between electronics and entertainment giants will set the shape of screens to come, says Rory Johnston Hi-Grade Sunny spells for the smart phone Internet Names Stolen PC register will foil hardware thieves Times Interface The PC way to find out who's all of a twitter Excuse me, I must just listen to my e-mail Text-to-voice technology is coming to a phone near you, saus Chris Patridge Electronic bank siesta could cost millions Tandy DK Evolution guarantees that Darwin 's notes can survive Saturn team offers world scientists a token view Pupils taken around the world thanks to Janet and John User group pioneer runs out of usefulness Lotus Would you buy your furniture from a CAD? New developments in workstations and chairs will make life in the office more comfortable—and you can save money The Times More power for considerably less Chris Patridge on how you can buy a workstation for only £5,000 New dawn for desks Designers finally unveil office furniture fit for the computer age Royal Horticul Tural Halls Maas Infotech Tiny Small-town traders get a free year on the net Simple system keeps the noise down Borland Poetry shoots from the hip in virtual reality A interactive event will combine Greek masks and hip-hop poetry. Nicholas Booth reports Infotrade How to stay immune from system infection Application is as good as its Word Know your baud from your bits The bluffer's guide to computer jargon this week unravels the mysteries of … baud rates Bazzwords Maple Computer Corporation Swatch Flash bang wallop, what a wipe-out Lightning does strike twice, as Chris Davalle found out to his cost How grey matter can be red hot Scientists show that the harder a brain works, the more it achieves Dan technology plc Dell You can… Cover Story: Nicholas Booth on … Dell A fantastic car at your fingertips Early success for small firms' online service Jan Collie looks at an electronic publishing package that has paid handsome dividends in the City Techno A software package that pays bills the human way Domain Names Rank and file support on the net Trade unions are changing their dinosaur image, says Chris Ward HP boss runs a steady ship Kingston Technology Corporation Opus technology With a big problem at the centre Developing updated systems for smaller, networked computers is causing headaches Business IT systems fall short of expectations Easynet Prime movers in computing Columbus Press Switching on to new lines of business Agenda J. J. Associates MacTemps IT division Computer Futures KPMG Selection & Search Peak Technologies Ams Compass Group Deloitte & Touche Neural Net Limited Browns Compile Recruitment Air Data HI Calibre Personnel DPP International Limited Aztech Computer Recruitment Logitech
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