News from 23/10/1996
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George Cole, Andreas Loizou, Phil Yates, Andrew Eames, Jan Collie, J. E. Humphrey, Nick Nuttall, Chris Ward, Grace Bradberry, Sue Robertson, Chief Executive, Simon Barnes, Pauline Pountney, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, David Blunkett, Phillip Downs, Clare Brennan, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Nicholas Lloyd, Jeremy Kingston, Noel Goodwin, Nigel Powell and Clive Parker, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Andrew Rowe, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Peter Soul, Valerie Elliott, Bridget Harrison, Patricia Holland, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Daniel Brown, Shirley English, George Cunningham, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Michael Portillo, Martin Barrow, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Anthony G. Phillips, Janet Bush, Paul Robinson Director of Education, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Nigella Lawson, Ros Drinkwater, Julien Foster, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Ray Ward, William Norris, David Charter and Paul Wilkinson, Paul Durman, Brenda Maddox, Belinda Archer, Marit Hargie, Stanley Ellison Chairman, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Joel STRATTE-McClure, Peter Capelia, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Tom Benyon, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Ruth Taplin, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Dominic Kennedy Social Affairs Correspondent, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stephanie Billen, Julian Muscat, R. W. Johnson, John Allison, Richard Duce, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Eileen McCabe, Christopher Walker, Michael Kallenbach, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Annie Turner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Michael Hornsby, Alice Thomson and Philip Webster, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Heine Harke, Pete Taylor, Ian Brodie, Michael Dynes, Robert Whymant and Robert Miller, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Ann Johnson, Nigel Powell, Leslie Townsend, David Wilkinson, Tom Rhodes, N. F. Lolley, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lindsay Nicolle, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, David Maddock, Matthew Bond, Kenneth G. Greet (President), Jock Gardner, J. A. Elliott, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoGet in Step TV cameras may monitor village life Rates aid for struggling post offices Helicopter crash leaves five dead Tv & Radio Government faces guns ban defeat How you argue is the key to marital success or failure Letters William Rees-Mogg Scared women freed after week in jail Catch the moment says Carey Arts Simon Barnes Lambeth gives 500ft Ferris wheel a whirl Sport Nigella Lawson Bose Franco-German alliance urges end to EU veto Danes block move to fight Cuba trade law Vanity Fair Picture Gallery Labour is jittery, but polls flatter to deceive Tories Admiral Planet Spending watchdog criticises rail sell-off Yard alert on revenge bombings News in Brief Lorry hit by brick Cancer verdicts Patient escapes Firebomb alert Home win Photos banned Opera's plea Back from dead Pizza penalties Plea for parents not to abandon school riven by warring tribes Failed merger led to fights, attacks on teachers and resignation of tried head Hospital crisis means stalker will remain near his victim Town's underemployed firefighters solved problem by lighting their own Lombard Business Finance By a Staff Reporter: Mother defeats cellmate's claim on son's will Harrods Oxford student 18, may have died from cot death syndrome Undergraduate found dead in bed How life simply loses its beat Alexander the great is height of fashion Hill House Hammond Ford Kingsley Amis has the last word as literary world pays its respects By Staff Reporter: Peer's disgraced drug-addict son dies of hepatitis American Express Robbery was like scene from film, says Countess Europe calls for longer limit on sex abuse cases Multiple Display Advertising Items Family life could be history in century of the single person Pollution expert calls for city ban on diesels The Times/dillons Forum Tandy Drugs fine for woman in Ecstasy warning In the Times Nissan Labour accuses Howard of playing party politics Unity over morality crumbles as Home Secretary drops measures to curb paedophiles and stalkers Citizenship charity finds that its big moment has arrived Plans to prosecute child sex tourists left out of 'get tough' Crime Bill Peoples Phone Gateway 2000 Knife ban ruled out by unclear definition Bottomley ready to allow twice-weekly draw for lottery Decision nears on midweek game but legal curb will stop the wealthy receiving new grants Arts Council to invest £156m in British films over eight years Ikon Office Solutions Mansion could be centre for art 'This money may be a vital link' Means test for awards to historic houses Britain's caterers savour the taste of success The Royal Bank of Scotland Vicars grow older as young lose faith in church careers Senior recruits to the clergy renounce materialsim for spiritual satisfaction Banker relinquished £100,000 a year for curacy Byte Direct Museum to return sacred skull News in Brief Wind farm first Distant saviour Rail victims sue Eigg hope fades Brake for birds Water thief fined Chirac rounds on Israeli guards in tour of Jerusalem Tax pledge saves Kohl from crisis Chiantishire rises up against threat of industrial revolution Clinton backs date for Nato expansion Japanese Car, Turkis Prickly President boosts image as heir to de Gaulle British Steel Swiss made secret deal on Holocaust funds with Poland Lawyer fined for war crime denial Factions scrap for trophy of ruined city Sport mirrors war on Afghan battlefield Dostum revels in his role of peacemaker and powerbroker Allied Dunbar Former police chief says Both a ordered bombing General's decision to come clean puts South African leaders on the spot Commentary Panasonic Notebook Computers By our Foreign Staff: Yeltsin accused of having lost touch Business means bribes in Zaire's ruined economy Clare Brennan reports on how increasing poverty and corruption in Zaire is reducing the country to chaos Service line Insurance The Times Disaster looms as ethnic war escalates 'Angry white men' rebel over US job and race quotas Republican freshmen face uphill journey to Congress Elderly wary of mercy killing, survey shows Portsmouth Row over Reagan shooting footage US battered by fires and rain Ramada Hotels Say hello to the 'It' boot Knee-boots are an essential in a winter wardrobe, says Grace Bradberry Dickins & Jones Lay the foundations of a face like an angel Be pale, not pallid, says Bridget Harrison Holiday Inn Why this young mother deserves our understanding Listen Media Page Truly, madly, MP Politicans who know no shame Sign of the Times Sign of the Times Mark of a civilised man Hidden Europe Bally Switzerland Alan Coren The prudent passenger will never again cry 'Chop chop' Classic fudge The Times Diary Fur away Picture Gallery Bishops, or party pawns? Where political economic experts disagree, bishops should fear to tread. But against moral evils, they should speak out Top man Old stagers Platitudes Why Nato must not go soft Michael Portillo Spells out the security future Failing Teachers If pupils run riot, should bear responsibility Fires of Hate Tragedy could engulf the entire African Grat Lakes region The Good Divorce Guide For better for worse, till the checklist us do part Violence and society: time to reverse destructive trends Family values: undermined by present tax structure Nursery vouchers Nursery vochers Sleaze inquiry Birthright? London Arts Board Rotating the top job in the Forces Out for a duck A broad canvas Court Circular Today's royal engagements Eve of Session The Duke of Bacaria Reception Musicians' Company Lecture Greater London Birthdays today No Title Church of Scotland Memorial service Picture Gallery Latest wills Personal Column Memorial meeting Marriages Service dinners Dinners Acorn Stairlifts Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Chartered Secretaries and Administrators Church in Wales No title Stefan Knapp Stefan Knapp, artist and architectural enamelist, died on October 12 aged 75. He was born in Bilgoraj, Poland, on July 11,1921 Personal Column Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Richard Clarkson Richard Clarkson, OBE, aeronautical engineer, died on October 7 aged 92. He was born on July 14,1904 From Our Own correspondent: Partial Blockade of Cuba by U. S. Trevor Williams Trevor Williams, scientific writer and historian, died on October 12 aged 75. He was born on July 16,1921 No press gang jobs for the boys The biggest story of all time is about the redundant sex Media, Sales & Marketing Conquest fitted furniture Europool Media, Sales & Marketing Can't Stop Talking? Bodles in Vogue Limited Much better the old devil you know Advertising In-Store Sales Consultant Make £20,000 p. a. as a Travel Writer Morris College of Journalism Castro's guns and poses The News behind the Headlines MacDonald & Company Multiple Display Advertising Items The Chartered Institute of Marketing Elf Atochem UK Ltd Media, Sales & Marketing America's incredible shrinking candidates Voters are bored with the presidential contenders and weary of the established view carried on television, Jonathan Prynn reports Are children getting the TV they deserve? Television is giving children a greater say in their own viewing. Patricia Holland reports Blair's subtle seduction of the Tory press Paper round Heart of darkness The Times The Times Crossword No 20,306 News Business AA Information AirUK In the Times Inside Section 2 Today C&W three-way merger creates cable colossus Abbey upbeat on homes market Business Sterling's climb resumes Options plan for Sheffield players Arts Ex-Sumitomo copper trader arrested on forgery charges Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Sport Japanese debt record Television and Radio Business Today CBI presses for standstill on rates as output rises Tourist Rates Multiple Display Advertising Items EOC code aims to correct male-female pay disparity By our Industrial Correspondent: Gasmen fear winter turmoil Final plans for new unit trusts Paterson Zochonis up Oftel acts on promotion Feld remanded Water inquiry sought Court backs SNCF and BR on tunnel Business Roundup 'Buy one, get one free' bad for trade Eurostar business Miller's tale of boardroom angst Pennington Emap's directors do the splits Beer merger not yet turned sour Game plan uncertain at Loftus Road SmithKline results underline strength of drugs portfolio Reckitt unveils buyback proposal Warning hits Low & Bonar The Document Company Rank Xerox Chairman of Emap urged to go Gilts take up the running as shares run out of steam 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 Crossing the wires Tempus Boxmore Smith Kline Beecham Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street A colourful celebration The Times City Diary Selling point The Times City Diary There's the rub The Times City Diary It's all Greek The Times City Diary Vintage PR The Times City Diary BAA takes the Heathrow experience to America The sky's the limit in making US airports pleasant and profitabole, Ian Brodie finds Braveheart required for job and a half Tom Benyon on the qualities needed to lead Lloyd's into the next century Renewal certain after fast service Temptation of the NU 'carpetbaggers ' Car insurance not so fair between drivers Salaries, options and productivity Mercury Communications Pressure rises in gas contest Cherry-picking Fortis FSB to act as survey backs Post Office monopoly Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wolseley profits fall for first time in six years Casual work forecast to rise Mercury Communications Boxmore unwraps increase Steep third-quarter fall for Salomon Business Roundup Rebus to buy EPG Property company up Warning by Governor BBEA cuts its losses Gilts rally as shares lose ground Rolex The Times Unit Trust Information Service Intelligent Gambler? From silk to silicon wealth The information highway is bringing prosperity to an ancient trade route, says Ruth Taplin Telstra InFocus Vital links in the world's high-tech chain The Asia Pacific has become a key IT area, reports Ruth Taplin Merseyside Taking it all in ITs stride Information technology is an ever-changing industry Ringing changes Annie Turner explains why BT must invest overseas The French connection The Riviera has switched from tourism to telecommunications Texnet Limited France Telecom Speak after the tone Sofrware can turn computers into telephones The millennial maestro Richard Morrison meets Riccardo Chailly as he prepares to conduct the LSO for the first time in 16 years Polishing off a lifetime's work Concerts: Birthday celebrations for a great Briton; plus some quirky American declarations of independence Malcolm Arnold Birthday Concert Festival Hall Gold ENO Music 1 Smokey goes Cafe Music 2 An alphabet of mavericks LS/Adams Queen Elizabeth-Hall Music 3 Out of the chorus line Ros Drinkwater talks to a star about stepping out on Broadway Royal Shakespeare Company Cabaret Theatre Weekly Planet Nothing to apologise for Opera Theodora Glyndebourne Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Opera Game for a good time Theatre: Jeremy Kingston on a fine performance of Shaw's old shocker Mrs Warren's Profession Lyric, Hammersmith Rising Star Tomorrow Art Galleries Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assesment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice 2 Putting the Ma in cinema In the infancy of the film industry, it was women who rocked the cradle, Stephanie Billen discovers Choice 3 Film SECRETARY/PA SW7 Executive Assistant Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bored Secretaries South Molton Appointments International Consultancy-PA to Chairman Masterlock Recruitment Aldrich & Company Recruitment Consultants National Lottery Charities Board London Clubs International Multiple Display Advertising Items The Empty Homes Agency Susan Hamilton Personnel Love & Tate Jacques Vert Pan European Recruitment Changes Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items O'rourke Multiple Display Advertising Items Directors' Secretaries Gouvernement Du Québec Délécation Générale MRG Ltd Conference Assistance KP Publishing Personnel Drake International where Quality Really Counts Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Mison Recruitment Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment International Business Consultants (UK) Limited Select Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multilingual Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Art Gallery, Bond St Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multilingual Recruitment Geneva Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victoria Wall Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Victoria Wall Associates Janette Teager & Associates Office Angels Fashion/jewellery Designer Manpower HOBstones Victoria Wall Associates Angela Mortimer Jonathan Wren secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Knightsbridge Secretaries Jonathan Wren secretaries Grosvenor Bureau Recruitment Consultants PA/SEC Healthcare Communications Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tate Temp Specialists Maoris incite Britain pip for catalogue of mistakes Rugby League Legal Crème The Times Legal Wise Super Secretaries Float to the Top in the City Show goes on for great entertainer David Campsese's success in amassing 100 caps will ve hard to match, David Hands believes Multiple Display Advertising Items Office Angels Administrative Crème Planet Hollywood Recruitment Consultants Bond Accountancy Bennett looks a good bet in dismissal of Davis Snooker No Title Glamorgan upgrade Cardiff headquarters For the Record Miller Time England a set out to win respect for domestic game Cricket England a Maddux keeps the Braves in control Competition warms up within Clipper 96 fleet Sailing: Unusual Starting Gun Will Herald Departure for Florida The Document Company Rank Xerox Coventry are held back by power of Ratcliffe Football Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching McMahon kicks against image Russell Kempson meets the player-manager relishing a new battle with an old adversary Keene on Chess Winning Move Testing title challenge for Wharton Boxing The Times Last Night's Football Results Today's Fixtures Livingston finds natives unfriendly Racing: Intrepid Doctor Discovers Strong Opposition to Breeders' Cup No-Hoper Nape: Zaima (2.30 Yarmouth) Next best: Courtship (4.30 Yarmouth) Thunderer: Exeter Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Mercury Communications Rapid Raceline Poteen all the rage for Trophy Thunderer: Newcastle Thunderer: Yarmouth Rusedski's firepower overcomes Spaniard In Brief Barrichello signs Indurain lure Forward bans Midland The Listening Bank Big Top gives Fulham a little lift Midweek view Solution to Winning Chess Move Word-Watching Out, out, brief candle Radio Choice The very model of a modem history lesson Review Choice Times Two Crossword Rugby League Bolton give Gullit the blues Blake returns to hanut former club in Coca-Cola Cup Harford plunges to new depths By our Sports Staff: Hughes halts Wimbledon's progress Baseball English rugby on brink of open warfare Morse Data How to give your house saleabihty In for the 90s Out for the 90s Beware Case Study: Nicola and David Tory Expert View Vi-Spring How to buy and sell on good terms Bradford & Bingley Building Society Tips for would-be landlords The stars with shared taste Make the most for your property Why the young plan to do it themselves Where to Get Help from the PROFESSlONALS To Advertise Call: North of the Thames Bloomsbury Regalian Winkworth London Property A tailor-made house just for us London Property New Development South Kensington SW5 Wordsworth Place Hamptons International Knight Frank International Fax Linden HomeMaker Pick a winner in the stands Rents and rentability in Austen's sensible city Foxtons Fairclough Homes Barratt South of the Thames Multiple Display Advertising Items Prestige Homes (Southern) Ltd Buckinghams Eastbourne Seafront Multiple Display Advertising Items How to be happy with your lot in Ireland George Smith Family to end 300 years at Chaceley Hall Experts at game of bluff Cottage industry takes on new look Commercial Property Railtrack Property Hammersmith fights back Day Morris Quality Office Furniture Manufacturers Clearance to… York Laurent Foxtons In Brief To Advertise Call Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midlands Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display 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Perimeter Security Group Thomas Lloyd the Leather Furniture Company ISL Renosystems Limited Cannock Gates Ltd Water King Multiple Display Advertising Items Scandinavian Flooring Company The Original Box Sash Window Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Guardian The Property Protectors Hydropool Spas (UK) Krystal Bath-Knight British Made Home Gardens Live like a lord in millionaires' row Turn the garden over to the gods Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martin Grant Homes Persimmon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Shepherd Homes Retirement Division Primeshare Take one Oxo tower, a pinch of co-operation, and everyone's happy How living on 'Mars' could save the countryside How to hire an interior decorator Bargain-hunters can find rich pickings Rialto Homes Fairview New Homes Plc CompuServe Inter Face Hi-Grade Cyberlots go for a song on the net Going, going, gone…Nick Nuttall on the auction company that is bidding for a world record A journey is in your cards Netbenefit Psion goes gold with four-in-one PC Card Times Interface Big guns fire first salvos in intranet wars Nigel Powell and Clive Parker on the Netscape v Microsoft battle Look back through The Times Cult director's explosive issue The Document Company Rank Xerox Paying the price for missing a century DK The traders of the lost City Ten years ago, the Big Bang shook the Square Mile. Now, says Chris Partridge, it could disappear altogether The space age conference call How to keep in tune with the world Giving a better class of service How could I make a name for myself? Dr Keyboard A driver that does it the hard way Buzzwords Mesh Computers Plc Miniature phone makes light work of travelling Transworld SI Limited Offer Hi-tech tracker to the rescue AVL spells faster response to an Sos, says Gavin Hadland Switch on, rev up…and then log into the in-car PC Nigel Powell on the driving aid that keeps children quiet on the motorway To Advertise in Interface Call Cardiff and name your poison Chris Partridge reports on the development of a life-saving database Flower people bunch together on the Internet Maas Infotech PSINet Tiny Islands of the world unite on the net It's teamwork that counts IT skills are not employers' main need, says Lindsay Nicolle Maple Computers Corporation Small computers take giant steps to explore Mars Cover Story: Was there really once life on the red planet? Nicholas Booth reports on the latest missions to find out It's not yet established whether rovers will work on Mars. There are a lot of sceptics who still think of them as toys Dell BT Internet Rocket boosts amateur hopes The hard line on software theft Lindsay Nicolle reports that UK companies are finally 'going legal' Apple's cutbacks begin to bear fruit Sage US finds cure for germ wars Highwire Baritone in the Samsung chorus DesigNET Competitors connect by handshake A new consortium aims to increase familiarity between products. Chris Ward reports Busines Netcom Find More out There The big dates for your IT diary Agenda Olivetti personal computers IT jobs market to boom - then bust Employers will struggle to meet new needs, says John Kavanagh Business Changing places and faces in the computing world Direct Connection The Dorow Partnership RSD UK Ltd J. J. Associates South West Computer Resources Compile Recruitment Limited Sun Life of Canada Racal Instruments Royal Botanic Gardens Kew GCS Computer Recruitment Services Personnel Selection Cascade Systems Ltd Intuitive systems limited Portman computers Project Managment Recruitment Time
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