News from 29/10/1996
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Helen Oldman, B. Graham (née Berry), Brian Collett, Andrew Pierce, Adrian Lee, Roy K. Short, Adam Ogilvie-Smith, Rob Hughes, James Zirin, Richard Thomson, Inigo Gilmore, Timothy Garton Ash, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Kay Andrews (Director), Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, J. A. Lack (Director of Resource Management), George Sivell, Clive Davis, Catherine Lucas, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Barbara Hewson, Clare Stewart, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Valerie Elliott, Bridget Harrison, Léon Malherbe, Robert Wright, Neville Cooper, Chairman, John Street, Thomas De Waal, Finbar Gangar, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Donald Baldeo Singh, John O'Leary, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, J. G. Cluff, David Charter, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Noel Fung, Gray Slapper, Peter Wood, Chairman, Catrin Griffiths, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Howard J. Markman, Paul Durman, Lindsay Cook, Jillian Hart, Andy Lavender, Marit Hargie, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, John Hopkins, Stanley J. Blenkinsop, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Guy Willoughby, Mervyn Assam, Clarke, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Geoff King, Yve Newbold, Pearl Jam The Point, Dublin, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Caroline Merrell, Alice Thomson, Bronwen Maddox, Reginald Murley (President), Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Stewart Tendler, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Yearwood, Richard Duce, Pro Ned, Iola Smith, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Peter Stephens, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, M. C. Pyper, Headmaster, Scrivenor, Le Monde, Maurice Hool, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, Jason Cowley, Phil Ridgway, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Mark Andrews, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Donald Dewar, Arthur Leathley, Vince Wright, El Pais, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Thomas Stuttaford, Brian Kuel Tung, John Rayner, Richard Ford, H. D. Harvey-Kelly, Jonathan Mirsky, Richard Wigmore, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoIndex Howard set to ban 'Rambo' knives Hurricane Lili brings gales to rival the storm of 87 Minister faces public disciplinary hearing The Times Index Building society share hand-out Times awards Lights dimmed London takes style crown as 'cool Britannia' rules the raves Head to close school in row over tearaway Van Cleef & Arpels Time to hand over to man on the Clapham omnibus Two questioned over IRA attacks on Heathrow "It Provides a Level of Chuckability You Will Not Find … By a Staff Reporter: Father's CJD death 'probably related to BSE' Hogg in hint that cull may go ahead British Red Cross Go-ahead for holiday village at beauty spot News in Brief Boys arrested Lèse-majesté Boy dies of burns Neil's new job Police return Home takes seat 'Weedy' dog beats pit-bull sentence London takes style crown Church given sign for the Nineties Shoppers watch as rapists take girl Hewlett Packard Queen enjoys feast of senses in land of light and shade Sweltering start to visit that renews four centuries of contacts between Thai and British monarchs Code for schools omits marriage from core values Forum's statement on society's shared moral principles puts need for consensus first Statement of Shared Values "An Inspired Driver's Car" Single parent leads dissenters who want to promote wedlock College that lured US students goes bust Woolwich Direct City faces £7m bill for school it does not want Booker Prize chairman hits back at those who write off the English novel Informix Turner contenders crave open mind as well as open eyes Let your mind freewheel, Tate Gallery tells visitors as works vying for £20,000 prize go on show Claims assessors accused of exploiting accident victims University rugby star dies after match tackle Tutor praises inspirational talents of Australian who was Oxford's leading try-scorer Most dangerous of all sports has twice the injury toll of football Taxman 'took French leave to go gambling' Nissan Cab driver accused of swerving into cyclist Oasis to auction unwanted award News in Brief Teenagers killed Ton-up driver £12m drug haul Cleaned out Children die Top dog price Epic canoe trip AmericanAirlines Archer seeks equality of succession for royal daughters Compaq Women who could have changed history Tory MPs warn against tax cuts In Parliament Admiral Swiftcall Smokers can kick the habit with anti-depressants American Express BT Opera House dig reveals secrets of Saxon London Howard rebuked on role of watchdog Yeltsin strips his ex-bodyguard of military duties Bulgarian poll signals swing to Right Voters are abandoning ex-Communists who fall to satisfy cravings for security from cradle to grave, Roger Boyes writes Multiple Display Advertising Items German opposition forces budget debate Superman enlisted to save Bosnia Paris 'had talks with Corsican guerillas' Black union veteran takes control of top South African firm Virgin direct Hewlett Packard Our Foreign Staff: Zairean troops go on looting spree Kinshasa sends military governor to killing zone as 680,000 Hutus flee Tutsi rebels (Reuter): Trail of massacre leads to Bumba Hail of shells fails to drive Taleban militia from peaks Fighting raises fears for Turkmen gas pipeline The Times/dillons Forum Judge bidding for Patten's job breaks step with China Calais Britain excludes Argentine oil bid Rescue workers battle through Cairo rubble Opposition leaders held in Pakistan Albanians close to £12m gold deal EU bans Burmese leaders News in Brief Denmark drops Cuba veto threat Spanish custom Britons attacked (AP): Family ways Eurostar stop (AFP): Bank chief shot Olympics suspect felt hunted Dell Homespun Helms seals pact with cotton country Bland rivals strive to beat voters' boredom Boy's death fuels West Bank tension as US envoy leaves Electors in Malta turn down EU entry Bible sellers take a bashing The art of living happily, in 10 days Catherine Lucas describes her search for inner peace at a silent Buddhist retreat Deep Relief Sympatex easyJet Why we need the Booker Britain's most important literary prize fulfils a vital role, says Jason Cowley Word Order Multiple Display Advertising Items While on the Subject ... Who was Fowler? To boldly go or to go boldly? Day 2 New Fowler's When to break the split infinitive taboo, a look at word order, and how to use "while" Parliament needs a free vote on guns Donald Dewar asks the Tories to let MPs obey their consciences A hero of retreat Timothy Garton Ash reflects on Mikhail Gorbachev's place in history Replacement The Times Diary Horse sense Skinful Comm-union Bad old days of Labour Woodrow Wyatt rebukes the new hypocrites Picture Gallery Virtue Must Be Taught Why moral neutrality is immoral and self-defeating Maltese Cross How 'Brussels' unseated a great European moderniser Research on divorce Hair's breadth Face-saving Doctors v parents on child's care Defining lines on offensive weapons Response to the Lawrence manifesto Damage to NHS Lands where old school ties still fly School league tables Bruce Matthews All at sea Back in touch Court Circular Boromabiman Mansion, Bangkok Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Institute of Navigation Dame Jane Drew Time to remember the sacrifice of war Appointments in the Forces Dinners Anniversaries Meeting Forthcoming marriages Marriage Luncheons Church in Wales Inns of Court awards Inner Temple Scholarships for 1996-97 Derek Tangye Derek Tangye, author, died at his home in Cornwall on October 26 aged 84. He was born on February 29,1912 Multiple Display Advertising Items Lady Chancellor Lady Chancellor, OBE, founder of the Prisoners' Wives Service, died on October 26 aged 95. She was born on July 1,1901 Lady Warwick Adopted Jack Tinker Jack Tinker, theatre critic of the Daily Mail, died yesterday apparently of a heart attack aged 58. He was born on February 15,1938 Chancellor gets call to raise VAT threshold Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vintage life with a kick at a vineyard in Kent Everything grown is sold. Even a local supermarket sells the Gibsons' wine, says Mark Andrews Briefings A winning yarn on how to export in style from Wales Evidential threshold for planning objection costs Multiple Display Advertising Items Defining market area for reference Scots Law Report October 29 1996 Court of Session Stagecoach Holdings plc V Secretary of State for Trade and Industry Implied term cannot be read into union deal Ali v Christian Salvesen Food Services Ltd Policy decision reviewable Regina V Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Launder Handcuffs hearing Ordering production of material Queen's Bench Divisional Court Regina V Guildford Crown Court, Ex parte Director of Public Prosecutions Regina V Southwark Crown Court, Ex parte Bowles Northern investment offers a most productive return This Week's Transfers The Leading 250 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Football Game Find out how your Team is Doing How the Scoring System Works in ITF The Times The ITF players, their points and their values if you are considering the transfer option Howard set to ban 'Rambo' knives Head to close school over tearaway Storm damage Public hearing IRA suspect held Queen in the shade Moral danger Turner contenders London regains its 1960s title The Times Crossword No 20,311 Rugby player dies Saxon London Yeltsin's feud Chaos in Zaire Taleban bombarded Palestinian tension Business Bentley & Co. Sport Forecast Arts Tomorrow Features Law The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Index Letters Index Alliance investors stand to gain £1,000 each US utility in hostile bid for Northern C&W in Internet cable link John Charcol Double success for personal finance team Merryweather fulfils childhood ambition Stock Market Indices Business Today US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Setback to home loans recovery Invesco in US talks as profits soar LCR on track Allen builds Boots Tourist Rates American Express Decline of full-time work to continue, says forecast CBI's two-tier shares plan derided MasterChef deals are cooking Legal & Public Notices Stake sale lifts DFS shares 21p Greycoat calls meeting TV groups sue CIA over media spending Business Roundup USA Network dispute Addison to sue Gas Rolls-Royce power deal Elf UK profit up 50% Autif 'pre-listed' plan Cathay Holdings slips Hotelier in court Investors take cash on death of Kepit Multiple Display Advertising Items French folly and foreign investors UniChem restates bid attractions Food for thought on herb cures The underclass of non-voters CBI's plans will not find favour with investors Gallic pride to the fore at Thomson Deal beckons for Northern Winning the day with politeness Multiple Display Advertising Items Beef beef Shares in Northern soar but rate fears dull mood Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Grampian TV Lloyd's corporate capital vehicles Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Spoiling the Alliance party Tempus Kenwood Wall Street Abbey winning post nears The Times City Diary Heavy reading Change of dress On the ball Pep talk Critics of direct motor insurers miss the point over the question of providing cover for 'uninsurables' Business Letters Missing the boat at the airport No crisis in Zaire from UK plc's point of view Practical dilemma that inhibits diversity of non-executives Watch out for the explosion KLM Americans battle to plug into British power firms Christine Buckley looks into why US groups have become such keen shoppers Share prices edge ahead Gucci time pieces British Funds Grampian advance switches on investors Three new tenants for shops plaza Iberia By a Correspondent: Multimedia age hits the high street Hedge fund woos private investors Charity seeks cash for debt service US pet warehouse grows on low-profit diet Pillar Property buys Four Seasons lease Business Roundup Hewden Stuart expands Epwin acquires Profiles Wragg to head Partco The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service British Airways Index Heart of oak, elm and ash Richard Cork on sculptor David Nash's love affair with wood Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Music of C. P. E. Bach Reviewed by Richard Wigmore Getty boss attacks 'bent' British rules Visual Art: A gripe from America's richest museum; and a review of David Nash's latest carvings Around the Galleries Index Multiple Classified Advertising Items 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 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 Czechs and a balancing act Born of turmoil, the Czech Philharmonic begins its centenary tour of Britain tonight in a climate of uncertainty. Hilary Finch reports Courting unpopularity Concerts: Rarities in Birmingham and Manchester Index Curtain up on the multi-magic show Theatre: As Robert Lepage's Elsinore begins its tour, Andy Lavender looks at the rise of multimedia Latin revision made easy Ready yet, Eddie? Pop: Grunge may still live, but jazz fusion is a bit poorly Sparking without catching Incognito UEA, Norwich The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Had an Accident or Injury? Picture Gallery Women welcome Inns and Outs Lecturing lawyers Slippery question No win, no fee: how clients can lose Frances Gibb reports on new developments in litigation that are worrying solicitors Quarry Dougall When is immorality considered illegal? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Judges give an aye to the use of more ADR The Lord Chief Justice lends support to a proposal to change the way commercial grievances are resolved Wall Street turns tables on the City Dealing with intimidation There is another way of looking at a refusal to tell the truth, says Gary Slapper Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dealing with intimidation There is another way of looking at a refusal to tell the truth, says Gary Slapper Guide to our Racecard Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Leicester Thunderer: Cheltenham Savill severs long association with Darley Racing: Northern-Based Jockey Loses Retainer as Celtic Swing's Owner Reduces British String By our Sports Staff: Owner puts Steelers up for sale at £4 million Ice Hockey Fixtures Ginola's cultured vision reaches beyond field of dreams David Maddock meets the Newcastle winger fascinated by the contradictions of British life Lost legacy of the Magical Magyars Rob Hughes reflects on the fall of Hungary as a great football power For the Record Aitken puts case for defence of Aberdeen's futile cause Pools Forecast By our Sports Staff: Barmby out in the cold as Robson waits for right offer Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Fall guys fall short once again Keene on Chess Winning Move The Times Results Prean is back in England fold In Brief Judge calls King Still at sea Lehman's title Birmingham striving for academic success Sports Politics European contenders return to home front Rugby Union Woods takes root in a changing world From the anguish of Augusta to the anger at Collingtree, John Hopkins, golf correspondent, reviews the 1996 season By our Sports Staff: Cowboys settle old score in style American Football: Dallas offer Johnson Reminder of Former Glories Word-Watching New wave of sminting sends market prices through roof 1996 Facts and Figures Jackman nets second triumph over Martin Squash Lindsay admits tour crisis was inevitable Rugby League By our Sports Staff: Brundle to drive in RAC Rally Motor Sport Radio Choice In the worst of spirits BBC1 Satellite and Cable Choice Another success for the push-button shrink Index Short pushes Forest into troubled water Rebukes rain down on Clark's troubled team as Everton add to growing tide of woes Times Two Crossword Table Opening night nerves get the better of tired Henman Asprilla reaches crossroads at Newcastle Gallacher to leave Wentworth position The Document Company Rank Xerox Index Picture Gallery Gleam of gold lures investors The Times Cruise armada heads for island Barbados expands harbour to cope with passenger influx Bidc Index Opening up wider markets Caricom is a regional trading bloc of around six million people. Guyana, Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago are among the 14 member states that form the Caribbean Common Market Multiple Display Advertising Items Outlook brightens as nation celebrates Successful negotiations ease Guyana's huge burden of debt fly Guyana Airways Sugar and rice keep export figures sweet Potential to develop role as Caribbean foodstore Taking care with logging Eco-tourism draws tourists Bauxite mine to be privatised Moves to cut production costs are 'on target' as sell-off approaches Diversification is key to growth Despite its present lack of infrastructure, Guyana is 'ripe for development' Barama Co. Ltd. Royal Dream of new global order President calls for a strategy to close the wealth gap The future lies in data The island aims to be a force in the information age Island is finding its niche in services Barbadians need to be ready for change, says Prime Minister Plans to improve the capital Cobblers Cove Barbados Bet Sun, sand, sea... and more Port St. Charles Luxury locations on offer The island is aiming for the top end of the tourist market Learning the skills to succeed A place where money grows Tax and investment deals promote flexibility Stability draws investors VAT arrives in paradise Multiple Display Advertising Items Island provides offshore banking haven Caribbean has become a sophisticated, plastic money region Barbadians say it's good to talk And new telecoms are putting them in touch Realtors Limited Exports rise as industry grows From rum distilling to assembling electronics Big buyers are led by the British Bid for bigger share of tourist trade Home of calypso and carnival seeks more visitors New areas of growth needed Prime Minister Basdeo Panday says new jobs can only came through diversifying the economy Tighter control pays off Kisskidee Records Music of the Caribean Petrotrin Upgrade for transport Moves to improve ports and airport, and an EU grant for roads Drive to find new markets Government plans enterprise zones with special incentives Investors turn on the gas British and US firms boost production Plans for growth in agro-products Multiple Display Advertising Items
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