News from 22/10/1996
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Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Harrison Birtwistle, Alexander Goehr, Denis Harvey-Kelly, Jon Ashworth, William Clegg, John Vincent, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Richard Thomson, David Pannick Qc, Chris Sallon and Nick Lavender, Inigo Gilmore, K. M. Douglas, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Ian D. Bruce, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Clare Bayley, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Della Mason, John Casken, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Ruth Gledhill and James Landale, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Andrew Drummond and Michael Horsnell, Stephen Plaistow, M. L. Douglas, George Fischer, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, John Godfrey, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Paul Vevers, Julian Ellis Chairman, C. A. Halton, John Young, Janet Bush, David H. Walton, Quentin Letts, Peter Davelle, Fitzroy Ponniah, Michael Howard, Sebastian Forbes, Georgette Behar, Neil Addison, Nicolas LeFanu, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Paul Durman, Philip Bassett, David Charter and Jill Sherman, John Hopkins, David Miller, N. Kelsted, John Grigsby, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christopher J. Nutt, Geoff King, Emma Wilkins, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Nigel Hawkes, Heather Kirby, Kim A. Gottlieb, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Roger Maynard and Adrian Lee, Roger Boyes, C. B. T. Adams, David Fanning, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Anne Atkins, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Peter Dickinson, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Frank Allaun, Francesco Bongarra and Richard Owen, Michael Hornsby, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Denis Cashman, David Askham, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Lin Jenkins and Bill Frost, Richard Beeston, Chris Viveash, Allen Robertson, Fraser Nelson, Michael Horsnell, Joseph Brodsky, Tom Rhodes, Eric Reguly and Noel Fung, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Lord MacKay, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Robert Whymant, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Peter Ball and Richard Hobson,
ResumoLost forever: a nation's heritage looted by its own people 'Good citizen' prize honours stabbed head Oxford student 18, found dead in bed Index Life of the Party Index Manchester loses to Wembley Second fortune Labour recruit Special Offer Ministers clash over Catholic Church's 'pro-Left manifesto' Index Libby Purves Murder witness to give away £250,000 reward Virgin direct Play the ?50,000 Game Howard drops sex offenders register NHS 'should cover prisons' MDM Legal aid change pursued Judges split over court rights of CPS Crombie Catholic view: bishops' advice on social issues Minimum Wage Stakeholding Abortion The Market Economy Trade Unions Trickle-Down Effect Europe Bill of Rights Company Downsizing Health and Education Quangos 'Dead' backpacker returns in time for funeral Navy woman tells of sex taunts in the wardroom Officers 'leered at porn film' By a Staff Reporter: The ears have it for witness in theft case One 2 one EasyJet Wallace and Gromit survive the Big Apple Man who shot car thief is cleared of manslaughter Compaq Budgie shares go into tailspin MPs will question Willetts in public News in Brief Foetuses 'feel pain at six weeks' Charges over firearms 'theft' Broadcasters reject Belfast Cigarette murder charge Stagg lawyer accuses media Bride sues GP after having stroke £5.50 to see Stone of Scone Two charged over train robbery Book returned after 36 years International Convention Centre Family of M3 victim beg parents to question sons Plea to each youths who dropped concrete on car British sarnie is a must for le beau monde An earl's whim that changed our diet Admiral British Midland Good turn may rule out Varsity rugby Blue AmericanAirlines Thousands back widow's call for good citizenship Grassroots movements grows as the Government salutes courage of dead teacher's wife Shephard says crusade gives edge to moral teaching plan Dell Scots tackle the issue from start Pizza prize for politest pupils Teachers demand 61 expulsions Manpower Earl and ex-actress wife are robbed of jewellery at home Farmers to face fines for digging up a hedge The Solicitor to the Tribunal JP and his former wife jailed for crash lies Brauerei Beckrco Bremen Germay By a Staff Reporter: Father of Short's son recalls pain of giving him up Housing market hits stalemate as sellers hold back Department of Education and Employment Marsham Street to include rented homes Blind give their eye teeth for new sight The outdoor life leaves its mark Medical Briefing 'SAS man' escapes charges overbook News in Brief Group 4 deal Walker dead Teacher fails Dutch master Goalposts death Parent power Lost Gandhi papers shed light on months before his murder By a Staff Reporter: Yachtsman faces trial for ramming German U-boat Hamilton Direct Bank BT Party faithful mm before monumental Chancellor Kohl signals millennial ambitions as supporters reward him with collective embrace Peoples Phone Former anti-Yeltsin plotter in landslide poll victory Brother 'Aids cure' scientist may face charges Israelis frosty to Chirac Aqualette First Lady is to be charged claims jailed star witness Dole urges funding ban Midland The Listening Bank Hunt vote threatens Wild West lifestyle Belgians hold more protests News in Brief Ortega defiant Australia defeat Nobel ban (Reuter): Landsbergis win (AP): Driver jailed War fears grow as Rwandan troops attack Hutu camps Mafia 'Beast' on trial for murder Budget Japanese coalition prospects brighten Endeavour Personal Finance Ltd Police insist de Klerk knew of apartheid-era atrocities Embattled Taleban weighs deal for Afghan power share Uzbek warlord turns mediator and presents proposal for ceasefire Kabul's de luxe delights: corn flakes and boiled insects Token 3 PSINet Chechen rebel leader gives Russians ten days to pull out I was a child sex abuse victim Abused as a child, Peter Saunders has decided to 'come out to help others. Interview by Heather Kirby PPP healthcare Return of the political hostess The political hostess is back. Micheal Gove on the renaissance of a much missed breed Swiftcall Kwai Ace In praise of boredom In the second of two excerpts from his collected essays, the poet Jaspeh Brodsky attmpts to persuade an audience of American college students of his belief that only through learning to value boredom can we truly appreciate life Direct Line Savings Hungary for freedom, or just hungry? Forty years on, George Fischer recalls the Hungarian uprising No briefs The Times Diary Prisoners of stupidity Custodial sentences must become a last resort - and a constructive one Braggadocio The Times Diary Car daze The Times Diary Club fiat The Times Diary Dished out The Times Diary Action to redeem society Michael Howard honours Philip Lawrence's legacy Pulpit and Politics A Catholic contribution to a widening debate A Provisional Verdict Japan has voted for the LDP but not for its bad old ways Balloons over Brussels Belgium has lost its innocence without finding a role Press report of barred evidence Cheltenham College Visiting opera praised Thought for today 'Flawed' funding damages NHS Fall in Labour lead Referendum issue Making allowances On the run Bullying in schools Nobel prizewinner Discord on college composition rule Art of illusion? Waving not drowning? Keeping one's hair on Court Circular Royal engagements Appointment Today's birthdays Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Baron Rogers of Riverside Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Navy's Grand Old Men meet again Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Service dinners Dinners Forthcoming marriages Scottish Episcopal Church Admiral Sir Anthony Griffin Admiral Sir Anthony Griffin, GCB, Controller of the Navy, 1971-75, and chairman of British Shipbuilders, 1977-80, died on Octobre 16 aged 75. He was born in Peshawar on November 24,1920 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items A J P Brereton British Limbless Ex-Servicemen's Association National Kidney Research Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Churchill's Stairlifts plc Burstow Wildlife Sanctuary Court & Social Sir Jeremy Rowe Sir Jeremy Rowe, CBE, industrialist, died on September 28 aged 67. He was born on October 31,1928 Bill Bedford Bill Eedford, OBE, AFC, former test pilot, died on October 20 aged 75. He was born November 18 1920 Morris Business week offers design for better living Business to Business New Zealand & Australia Migration Bureau Page & Moy Marketing Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Linx Focusing on the timeless appeal of classic cameras Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'The Famous Five' Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items White Knight Fully Equipped office in Lugano-Switzerland Swiss Forex Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Notice to Readers Italian Electrical equipments Beds: Near Leighton Buzzard Sell memorable phone numbers, and ring up the… Multiple Display Advertising Items Private Detective Facing early retirement or recently retired Dorchester Plan Heseltine promises to streamline state aid for small businesses International Product Design NatWest Pay your Mortgage in One Year Energy 2000 Judicial notice of council breaches Cross-examination on affidavit of assets Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items MJN Technology Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Remortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Multimedia Revolution Business Development Partnership UnIGLOBE Travel Disclosing care evidence to police Regus Sentencing sex offenders Lorraine Electronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Fax Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Do Business on the Internet Don't Go under Nokia Message plus BGF Multiple Classified Advertising Items Steady accumulator stays ahead of the game This Week's Transfers The Leading 250 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Football Game Find out how your Team is Doing Multiple Display Advertising Items The ITF players, their points and their values if you are considering the transfer option News The Times Crossword No 20,305 Business Western Provident Association In the Times Tomorrow Forecast Lifeboats Deutsche Telekom float could reap ?400m for Britons Clarke and CBI unite to revive PFI John Charcol Arts Racing Green founder sells to Burton for £19m Picture Gallery Pearson shares leap ahead despite BSkyB bid denial Law FT-SE 100 soars after Wall St cheer Sport Television and Radio Business Today Stock Market Indices White's £2.6m to provoke contest SkyePharma agrees deal on new drug Tourist Rates Changing Times Economy ripe for tax rise, says forecaster Angry names claim Lloyd's has reneged Crunch time delayed in Penguin war on Puffin US Air prepares to go solo Recovery may not stop BA from taking flight Prince set to pay £350m for Princess hotels Oil companies ahead Nabisco advances 17% Aberdeen fights back Goodyear increases Optimism on US jobs Moulinex confirms cuts Record start at Microsoft New Euro Disney post Japanese shares hit by election result Business Roundup Dialling an instant profit Deutsche Telekom's easy lesson Will the Chancellor do his cut-price duty? Out of Africa with Algy Cluff Pennington Happy £90m return for Birthdays group BP signs $2.5bn deal in China By our Business Staff: News Corp condemns raid Upton's first profit since 1989 Provend to make market debut Fidelity Investments Greycoat attacks 'crazy' sale plan Commodities Liffe Options Wall St leads London to another record close 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 Too much in the barrel Tempus Burton Group Barclays Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Greycoat Wall Street Oct 21 Ocl is close close Amp Inc 38S 39 Amr Corp… Green erases Black memory The Times City Diary Waist not The Times City Diary Sporting chance The Times City Diary Tall order The Times City Diary Clarke's dilemma: cut tax for votes or appease industry? Philip Bassett explains why the Chancellor faces a difficult Budget decision next month The system leads to poor non-executive directors Bribery by officials treated as corruption Fresh perspective on fat-cat rewards Scepticism over Gas computer Why Tottenham shares sagged Straws in the electoral wind Changing Times Ageism fears abound at both ends of spectrum Return to profit fails to shake doubts over IBM's recovery CableTel in Videotron challenge TWA Hillsdown to buy-in rest of Strong Eurotunnel plans to make 650 redundant Board to meet on Emap rule change NHL pays £44m for mortgage portfolio Shares in Conrad suspended Barclays confirms talks with Morgan … Weir power contracts Angerstein eyes Coffey Small firm index guide Langdons buys rival Premier bid rejected Brandon Hire hitch New telecoms licences SAS plans SAA alliance Another record close HSBC Group The Times Unit Trust Information Service Meridiana Kent revival onstream Della Mason introduces a three-page report on the Medway Town's recovery Colonial Direct A fitting home for naval history John Young explores the award-winning maritime museum based at Chatham's Royal Dockyard Countryside Maritime Island offers life on the river The Cliffe Group It's Rochester upon Medway The University of Greenwich Chatham spreads it wings What happened to the town when the great Royal Dockyard closed down? John Young reports Wedding wail from two cities John Grigsby looks reluctant marraige of neighbours Rochester and Gillingham We look forward to your Company The Dickens of a time Della Mason on how the Medway towns celebrate their links with the great novelist Estuary wildlife at risk John Grigsby reports on the environment and the pressures posed by development. Will they ever get along? Traiking & Enterprise Council Telewest Communications Making waves in science Medway Campus: from naval college to learning centre Chamber of Commerce & Industry for Medway Cast in Estonia Theatre: A dazzling Blatic festival; an Immorality Play in Croydon; courtoom drama transfers from school hall to West End Schott Zwiesel Dance Theatre 1 Fast-talking poet of dance Allen Robertson talks to the choreographer Edouard Lock about his new work as La La La Human Steps starts a UK tour Schoolboy stars of the MacAbre Never the Sinner Arts Theatre Theatre 2 A fable less than fabulous Groping in the Dark Warehouse, Croydon Tomorrow Visual Art 1 Portraits of the exorcist Visual Art: Richard Cork on a mounmental Picasso exhibition in Paris; plus London galleries Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Chopln's Aaltzes Reviwed by Stephen Plaistow Visual Art 2 Three little maids Concerts: America sends three sopranos to take on the tenors; a chamber orchestra without a conductor Concert Around the Galleries Sainted Ives Royal Shakespeare Company Recording Opera & Ballet Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Opera House Choice 1 Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choice 2 Foxy lady is showing her age Opera: An ENO favorite disappoints; Clonter Opera for All means what it says The Cunning Little Vixen Coliseum Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choice 3 Potent populist potion The Elixir of Love Britten Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera 'This is only the start' Lord MacKay of Clashfern, above, explains proposals for a better-targeted, best-value legal aid system Legal horses for courses Picture Gallery Equality creeps nearer Inns and Outs Aid to victims Date set Lost to golf Eagan Janion BHM Search & Selection Judging the right to a fair trial Counsel Stopping Stalkers 43 Quarry Dougals Graham Gill & Young Quarry Dougall Zarak MacRae Brenner Rowe & Maw Can the law stop stalkers? Action is easy to promise but may be less easy to achieve. Neil Addison reports on the Government's proposals Garfield Robbins Quarry Dougall Chambers If justice is not seen to be fair Chris Sallon, Qc, and Nick Lavender on CPS proseutors Fresh vistas for paralegals Norton Rose Reuter Simkin Legal Recruitment Oracle Quarry Dougall 40 King Street Chambers Special Project Lawyer A Harrison Willis Group Company Southwark Council The Nottingham Trent University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quarry Dougall BAR/BRI Bell Yard Quarry Dougall Recruitment & Assessment Service Alderwick Peachell RSPCA Evans Dodd PolyGram Sprecher Grier Overseas Development Adminstration Brobeck Hale and Dorr The London Law Agency Ltd Peachey & Co Woodbine provides home comforts Racing: Canadian Track Gives Europeans Grounds for Optimism in Breeders' Cup Chepstow Yesterday's Results Rapid RACELiNE Warwick Course Specialists Plumpton Hopes of increased prize-money dashed by Board Racing Ahead UWE Bristol Forsytesaunderskerman Private Solicitor Jones is an instant hit in World Series Baseball: Atlanta New Boy Humbles New York Yankees Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thames Valley 14 Grays Inn Square The Chambers of Joanna Dodson QC The Times Newspapers By our Sport Staff: Henman's progress blocked by Edberg Tennis By our Sports Staff: Redskins extend winning run with Giants' scalp American Football Nfl Details Today's Fixtures Drago speeds into quarter-final place Sports in Brief Protesters stop play Nagyova makes mark Crash rocks Burns Lyle ruled out for Spain By a Correspondent: Duberman elevates Newcastle Ice Hockey Home truths that can save the lost souls of football For the Record Pools Forecast Victorious Sutton can set sights onhigher attainment David Powell relates a tall story of monotonous training bringing kudos to a working woman Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess By our Sports Staff: Houghton helps Zimbabwe to safety Cricket Woods seals his claim to world class Golf's latest sensation has potential to becomes sporting superstar BT Golding closes on first-leg victory Sailing: Storms Gathering for Fianl Approach to Rio Miles to Rio De Janeiro: Charles Russell counted in Word-Watching On the horns of a dilemma Radio Choice Jane 's guide, to making errors of judgment Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Sinclair heads Tottenham's shopping list Interest high in QPR forward Times Two Crossword Baseball 48 Welsh clubs agree to join union Smith loses grip on putter debate Attwood aiming for the big time Advanced Hair Studio Golf 50 Wembley earns call-up for national service
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