News from 27/11/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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George Cole, Andreas Loizou, Phil Yates, Anthony Harris, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Edward Owen, Chris Ward, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Janet Bush and Sara McConnell, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Jonathan D. Skeeles Chairman, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Exclusive hotels portfolio valued at £960m by Christie's, Dorothy Walker, M. Gould, Andrew Anderson Surveyor, C. D. Georgalakis, Noel Goodwin, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Mark Bone, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Thunderer, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Sally Jones and Alan Hamilton, Nick Nuttall and Kevin Eason, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Charles Powell, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Bernard Connolly, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Trevor Williams, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Barry James, Marianne Curphey and Harvey Elliott, Michael Theodoulou, Valerie Elliott and Daniel McGrory, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Jeremy Laurance and Dominic Kennedy, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Tim Congdon, Chris Partridge, C. Armitage, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Stephen L. Phillips, Roger Boyes, J. Sharp, Oliver August, Stewart Tendler, Julian Muscat, Kathryn Bailey, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Marianne Curphey and Jason Nisse, Raymond Kalman, Giles Whittell, Eileen McCabe, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Iola Smith, Brian MacArthur, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Peter Mullen, Anjana Ahuja, Christine Buckley and Oliver August, Russell Jenkins, John Pincham, Alaster J. Rutherford Regional Secretary, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Philip Bassett, Michael Clark and Paul Durman, Brian Glanville, Armstrong of Ilminster, Anne Ashworth and Clare Stewart, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Fraser Nelson, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Liz Mahoney, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Charles Wide, T. C. Dann, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Alasdair Murray and Lucy McDonald, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, John Parfitt, Sam Kiley, Alan Stewart, Marcia MacLeod, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Joanna Bale and Robin Young, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Tom Kelly Director-General, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Hornsby and Nigel Hawkes,
ResumoBest for the Budget Budget Summary Index Clarke's 1p cheers Tories Leaky Budget showers promises of prosperity Late-night paper chase for scoop Chancellor rash to invoke the spirit of '36 Index Shopping in Style Index Cheering news for distillers Index The Great Times Panto Guide Boodle & Dunthorne Stylish joker delivers the real thins with aplomb Political Sketch Strict security suggests Budget leak was external American Express Picture Gallery Indignant printers deny responsibility Major resists talks threat from IRA McAliskey fights extradition News in Brief Pill addict sues her doctors Former MP in critical condition Buerk mourns dead colleague Robert the Bruce lost front teeth Europe gets too big for its boots Admiral Phantom polisher takes shine off real tennis finals By a Staff Reporter: West daughter says uncle raped her more than 300 times Yacht thought U-boat was buoy AA PR chief 'acted as corporate assassin' Informix Newcastle's Toon Army marches on its stomach Parishes face £27m bill for new pension fund for vicars Church finds just cause against marriage banns Patients wait as hospitals battle to balance books TSB Expert casts doubt on CJD deaths forecast Anglicans 'must fight hard core of racism' Harrods Briton 'pursued by Cambodian captors' News in Brief Cluedo mystery solved Four killed in crash Child pornography case Police seize cannabis Blaze in tower block Dead fireman honoured Greek shipping agent 'held in cupboard' Gree shipping agent 'held in cupboard' Kidnap gang wanted ransom of ?5m, court told Man dies in food poison outbreak IFAW Rare but deadly gut infection Medical Briefing Lombard In the Times Unison MoD to pay £6m damages for radioactive leak Victory at Emmys for British television Mercantile Credit ITV to reunite naval families live on air as festive showpiece Advil Rails fused in tunnel furnace France set to meet drivers' demands as dispute spreads Defiant strikers tighten nose around capital with blockade of main Paris fuel depot SAGA Services Ltd Tesco starts to airlift food supplies EU extols rights of citizens Aznar seeks Major's help in campaign against Castro German metal workers head for stoppage Picture Gallery Mantra of prosperity is Clarke's key to success Chancellor closes tax avoidance loopholes Dixons shares slump in wake of VAT move Insurance Warranties Anne Ashworth Winners & Losers Public Spending Reaction in the Marginal Constituencies Red Book Extracts Extra cash averts hospital crisis Cross Chancellor woos the middle managers The elderly miss out and claims that the tax system favours married couples were unconvincing Comment Extra £325m 'will damage tourism here and abroad' Increase in death-duty threshold will not help many families Inheritance Tax Voters' verdict: Nothing in it to keep Labour out Dover Blind grant rises by £30 In Brief Capital gains Charities lose £11m MoD boost Boost for BBC 'We would pay for better health and education' Christchurch 'Cut won't create jobs but might save them' Prudent cuts put extra £150 a year in average pocket Income Tax City expects rates to rise before poll Less pain, but not much gain Tax Take Married Couple, both Working, One Child Business gives its verdict:'Sound, if unsurprising' Rise to discourage smoking Cigarette duty increase 'will not halt smuggling industry' Tabacco Hoverspeed Fast Ferries Higher tax for alcopops regarded as a mistake Real man caters for his own taste Costlier fuel gives drivers reason for switching to gas Clarke launches 'green' offensive Motoring Nothing new for the fortunes of floating voters Hallam CAVA It's a black day, says farmer Devon West £200m deal to build hospital In Brief Charities appeal Housing cut Pension limit up Travel bonus Benefits clampdown hits single mothers Car policies to go up by £13.60 on average School safety and universities will gain from £875m boost Increase will still leave shortfall on current spending say local authorities 'It's a Budget for the rich' Stevenage Yamaha Loss of relief to hit 3.7m workers Help for small firms Trade Total Public Spending 1997-1998 Health and education win the battle for funds Dorrell and Shephard hit the jackpot while Gummer and Portillo turn out to be the big losers Spending Highland gloom at petrol rise masks Scotch delight Inverness East Extra 2,000 police on the beat, and boost for prisons Norwich Union BSE bill up £1.8bn Agriculture 'We need an economic policy for the coming five years, not five months' Chancellor's speech: Clarke hails a 'Rolls-Royce' recovery, with Absolut Vodka The good, the bad and the downright tedious Speeches that Entered the History Books 'We've heard their promises - and nobody believes them' Blair derides 'last-gasp' effort to lift Tory prospects The Opposition's Response Cardiff Bay Fabulous, unbelievable: how it would hit home in TV land Plain English taxes the brain Tax Code Cyprus £3m rise won't take crisis out of drama The Arts Clarke fares better than single shadow Missing refugees start to emerge from Zaire forests Sam Kiley reports from Minova on the thousands of Rwandan Hutus who are desperate to return home Arms embargo blunder Netanyahu defies protests to visit Jewish settlement Serviceline Insurance Playwright's teacher claims 'Rent' arrears Jubilant Iraqis hail UN oil deal Italians urged to rediscover their Latin roots OJ denials leave experts aghast Nokia Clinton attacks Burmese 'dictators' Moves to curb germ warfare News in Brief (Reuter): Havel surgery (Reuter): Belarus split (AFP): Eta leader held (AP): Disney feud (AP): Dining out Minimalism is the golden rule From chain mail tops to stylish belts—putting on the glitz has never been so easy since designers joined the season's gold rush Lancome Must Have Roger & Gallet When what you wear says who you are Once we were afraid to discuss our clothes. Not any more Pierre Balmain Inside Section 2 Somak Holidays Symantec Shop till you drop, or else just don't start Alan Coren on why he can never buy a thing Good politics, perhaps; good economics, no Green man Climax to an exchequered career Europe is the only reason why Clarke is not the Tory heir apparent—but he insults the sceptics with relish Deep throat Bravura Budget, but not as virtuous as it looks Peter Riddell says the Chancellor's pre-election sins have modeest by past standards Streamers Prime whiff Clerical cut Forward Defence Clarke can hardly be accused of electioneering Blockade on the Road to Emu The lorry drivers' strike has wider implications The Latin Revival Where Romans lead, may Britions follow Avoiding traps on monetary union Safety measures on paracetamol French law Civil Service advice Astrology and belief Who wants to be a church gargoyle? Jam tomorrow Fit for the job? Court Circular Royal engagements Anniversaries Personal Column Holly bears the sign of winter's approach Getting the measure of fine late fruit at the RHS show Birthdays today Private view Haberdashers Service dinners Luncheons Distillers' Company Lincoln's Inn Forthcoming marriages University news Acorn Stairlifts Sir Havelock Hudson Eugene Polyakov Personal Column The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Elizabeth Knights Rear-Admiral James Ross On this Day News The Times Crossword No 20,336 Business Aa Information Air UK Forecast Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Budget given cautious welcome by business Grid blames price review for job cuts Anglo gives EU platinum assurance Media Spending by card leaps 28% to £7.5bn Eurotunnel debt deal delayed Spain City questions Chancellor's forecast of inflation Virgin Express Sport Television and Radio Business Today Stock Market Indices Penguin buy Splashing out Consumer spending to grow at 3% The Red Book: underlying inflation is down to the largest of 2.5% or less The Chancellor says that he has one overriding aim—the lasting health of the British economy. If there are any risks of inflationary pressures re-emerging he will act Public expenditure to be cut by £7bn over three years Increased efficiencies enable Clarke to promise more for education law and order and the health service Putting heart into Middle England Market may have misread Budget signals Prestigious builder's blunt tool Shriking labour market in electricity Pennington Pearson buy promotes Penguin Anglo Irish Bank lifts profits 26% Ashley son returns to the board Tourist Rates EDS Commodities Liffe Options Early advance cut as Dow steals Chancellor's thunder Stock Market London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Pearson Severn Trent Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Not the utility tax Tempus Jarvis Hotels Wall Street City Diary The Times Touch of spice for Chancellor Picture Gallery Tapping in Early opening PR panic Lucky number The seriously rich queue for Granada's sale of the century Diplomatic conventions enable Maastricht treaty to be changed Side-betting on lottery could add value to the draw Business Letters Will Lloyd's take lead or follow? BT Philips Meanwhile, back in the real world… Severn Trent to splash out £250m on share buyback Lang sees EU job measures having little impact Legal & Public Notices Readicut worried by strong pound despite profits rise Crackdown on futures markets Imperial College Brewer to expand after flotation Jarvis aims to keep on growing A Times Reader Offer Cleanaway captures German waste firm Business Roundup Rec to read gas meters S&f sales raise £5m Amberley advances Trace slumps into red Bearing Power warning Specialeyes agrees bid Fortis The Times Unit Trust Information Service Elizabeth Gage Shares pull back from early highs HSBC How newspapers win new readers Paper round Forget Ageism Media, Sales & Marketing Can't Stop Talking? Mandela blames the press The President of South Africa has attacked 'white-controlled' newspapers, Ray Kennedy writes Multiple Display Advertising Items Express axe falls on Monk The Listener the News behind Headlines Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Perseus Partnership Sun downer NW What crisis? Warriors of the wasteland Visual Art: Richard Cork Sees the Vorticists finally given their due on the Continent. Plus London shows The Times Visual Art 1 Around the Galleries Visual Art 2 A Week in Silver NT Pop Light and shaded Pop Belinda Carlisle UEA, Norwich Tomorrow Art Galleries OSCA Choice 1 Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 Bring on the superlatives Goodnight Vienna Concert Maurizio Pollini Festival Hall Theatre BBC Music Pantomime The panto guide (oh yes it is!) From Snow White to Sooty: the pick of Christmas shows around the country Pantomime How Aznar's concessions ensure unity As the Spanish arrives in London. Tunku Varadarajan our Madrid correspondent, introduces a special report on changing Spain The Political Scene Good Europena determined to be in the Vanguard As spain changes tack in the EU, Tunku Varadarajan examines the new Government's foreigh policy Very model of a modern monarch With his courage and his common sense, King Juan Carlos has retained the loyally and affection of the Spanish through difficult times Why the Press gang fails to inspire the public's interest Spain's national newspapers are serious, biased and little read Freixenet Pack your suntan cream and slippers Britions in Spain Basque Country Making up for lost time Culture Labour laws are the biggest challenge Edward Owen reports on expected growth and lower inflation Economy Airlines boost the travel industry Tourism Austin Knight PA-Private Merchant Bank ITV Company Hays Banking Personnel Career moves The Allison Group Nikkei Business Publications Europe Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Aldrich & Co BBC Logica Maine - Tucker FF Office Angels Sarah Stewart-Smith Recruitment The Bill Securities Institute Crone Corkill Focus Communications Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items WA Pathfinders NSR Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants HOB stones ROC Recruitment Joslin Rowe Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joslin Rowe Multiple Display Advertising Items HOBstones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pan European Joslin Rowe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joslin Rowe Knightsbridge Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joslin Rowe Jonathan Wren Mison Recruitment Legal La Creme Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jonathan Wren St James's College Pitman Training Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer London's Premier Business College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items North of the Thames Fairclough Homes Linden Berkeley Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items North & Midlands Berkeley Homes What does 1997 have in store? The experts were 100 pessimistic. Rachel Kelly reports on a housing market that was better than expected LL Wales HIV risk warning letter lawful Court of Appeal Law Report November 27 1996 Court of Appeal No compensation order against insured driver McDermott v DPP Property Westward Developments (Times) Ltd. Lawful Disclosure of background proper Broxton v McClelland and Another Power to allow amendment to patent Norling and Another v Eez-Away (UK) Ltd and Others Dundee Wharf Samoans play great entertainers Cardiff 29 Western Samoa 53 Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Walker's crisp finish allows woking to add Millwall's Scalp Football Winning Move Keene on Chess By our Sports Staff: Sudbury help Brighton hit new depths Picture Gallery By our Sports Staff: Back returns to scene of crime For the Record Today's Fixtures Last Night's Football Wrightway Marketing Ltd. Pegasus takes flight as the complete footballer Take away (in a somewhat dull, mathematical way) Australia victory proves value of positive thinking Cricket Forecast clouds tour optimism Late shift profits Higgins Snooker Graham's victory tarnished by rust In Brief Rhinos advance Steelers triumph England expect Gooding again BHB under fire as tax cut is refused Racing Chepstow Windsor Dublin Flyer awaits clearance for National Hexham Yesterday's Results The Times Nannini savours a lap of honour Oliver Holt sees a sentimental journey end in the hills above lisbon GLOAGE's Tour's last cut proves the deepest Golf: Sherry among Hopefuls who Fail to Pass Qualifying School Word-Watching Getting their own back Radio Choice After this, fear of flying is hardly kids' stuff Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Times Two Crossword Cricket 52 Davies returns to call the tune for Wales Jenkins loses his place in team as veteran is recalled at stand-off half Villa fail to heed Gayle warning Moody puts gloss on flawed finishing Sun Golf 54 Williams may be charged over death of Senna CompuServe Interface Key strategy for ending lock-outs Car experts are finally fackling the problems of key fob locking, writes Nigel Powell Hi-Grade Clara NET The car that parks itself Hi-tech hits the heights It has opened new horizons for one remote village, says Dorothy Walker The Mobile Office is Here Byte Newspapers Support Recycling DK Multimedia A Yule log-on for tree fanciers Ace lets parents cut out foul play Tomorrow will lie in your own hands Join in a session of virtual jam And everyone has front seats, says Chris Partridge Mitsubishi Electric How music can come out of nowhere MS Viglen Don't be NT-handed Dr Keyboard Shedding light on liquid displays Buzzwords Netbenefit Microsoft opens another Window Netstar Tricks that breathed life into cartoons Chris Partridge on the computer animation that changed the fortunes of Walt Disney New CD format is a real team player Maple Computer Corporation Will floating game company sink or swim? Playing the stock market can be the biggest gamble of all for multimedia players, reports Andreas Loizou Digital radio comes in loud and clear US Robotics Fuel cells could lead to quiet generators Virgin Toyshop sets new site Servers offer a safety Net SAGE Solution Centre Free Xmas Cards Tiny Dell Invisible superstars that create theatre magic in the West End Cover Story: There's no business like... computer business. Ray Hatley oo And now for some extra special dramatics Dell Past the sound barrier The Times Our family tree has deeper roots BT Internet Checkout for computer chips Phaser on stunning colour Kathryn Bailey on the Tektronix 600 Technicl The Times Dates for your diary Agenda Uunet Pipex IT staff laugh all the way to the bank How financial institutions depend on computing experts to keep up with their competitors Business Phoenix corporate consulting Changing faces in computing world Ams Management Systems HDS South West Computer Resources Smallworld Assistant Computer Support Officer Olympian Consultancy Computer Futures ER The Thoroughbred Bank Emirates Systems Manager required ARC Tta Data Connection Protocol Telecommunications Services Europe Ltd. PMR Group Plc Petroleum Exploration Computer Consultants The Agency Partnership Time
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