News from 04/12/1996
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Anthony Harris, Nicholas Hinton President and Chief Executive, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Martin Baker, Philip Ziegler, Iain R. Webb, George Guise (Prime Miniser's Policy Unit), Dan McGrory, Jeremy Laurance and David Charter, Adrian Lee, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Philip Webster and James Landale, Robert Vincent, Magnus Linklater, Richard Thomson, Inigo Gilmore, Alan Hamilton and Valerie Elliott, Harvey Elliott, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Nigel Harris, Clive Davis, Dominique Searle and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Nigel L. Denton, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Mike Carter, Patrick Moore, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Brown, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Mike Horsnell, Joanna Bale and Bill Frost, Ivor Davies, Peter Ball, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Ross Dunn, John H. Lamb, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, N. Grewal, Amanda Loose, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, John Young, Nigella Lawson, Robert Miller Banking Correspondent, Brian Grove, Russell Jenkins and Marcus Binney, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Stuart Sanders, Nigel Hawkes and Quentin Letts, Belinda Archer, Lin Jenkins, James Wood (National Chairman), Barry Millington, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Paul Griffiths, Chris Lockwood, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Adrian Rogers, Janet Bush and Clare Stewart, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, David Churchill, Guy Walters, Philip Webster Political Editor, Iola Smith, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Julia Lewis, Paul Nathanson, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, John Spiers Chairman, Jennifer Wood, Tim Jones, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent and our Foreign Staff, A. J. Lucking, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Rachel Bridge and Alasdair Murray, Benedict Nightingale, Jon Ashworth and Robert Bruce, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, James Landale and Dominique Searle, Richard Morrison, George Edwards, David Maddock, A. G. Alexander, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, John Watson,
ResumoThe Times Christmas Appeals Eurostar to start running again today Tunnel safety measures approved Four hurt as Tube train is derailed Index Frozen lake in crater may help man to live on Moon Accounting for others brings a reward of £200,000 a year Index Bomb on Paris train kills two Index House of Glamour Doctors swamped in meningitis alert Index L Eau D Issey Simon Jenkins Major is not for turning on euro strategy Fire, alarums and expulsions drown out shock of a straight answer Firms face big fine for each illegal worker Harrods Blaze brings Treasury to halt Budget gets Commons approval Howe's nephew tipped to succeed Scott Teenager found safe Lottery curb on children NHS staff fatigued Woman in command Howard's new sop for handgun rebels Clause falls thanks to absent Hon Friends News in Brief Jury clears odd-job man of Cotswold path murder Villagers Greet unanimous verdict with cheers of delight PC shot unarmed man 'as first resort, not last' Drink-drive advert to shame young men in name of love Conviction in Flockton Grey case was 'unjust' Sheraton Road rage victim's fiancée tells of killer's staring eyes Virgin atlantic Germans offered to turn Windsors into puppet rulers Public Record Office intelligence papers Carey and Pope call for 'full unity' of faiths By a Staff Reporter: DPP's husband tells of knife mugging Renegade Anglican clergy return to the fold Cathedral faces tax confession SAGA Services Ltd Zulu tells of killing Britons on beach In the Times Saturday Dixons Irritated King 'linked Branson club with drugs' Libel trial told that BA report focused on rival airline chief's all-important image' Close shave in fashion as Virgin bride is unveiled By a Staff Reporter: Tide turns in fight over the beach Rothschild leaves £18m in will after suicide Butcher 'sold meat after food poison warning' Largest skin graft leaves woman with new outlook Healing power of the grubby dressing Gulf War sickness linked to stress Cream offers sporting chance Medical Briefing GPs to lead Labour attack on red tape Hoverspeed By a Staff Reporter: Surgeons put backs into breast surgery Frightened Brocket finds redemption in jail Suicide bridge puts designs for living to the test Prime Health Great ships may sail again on tide of lottery cash By a Staff Reporter: Phone pest accused of 11,000 calls to charity BBC fights for remains of Christmas Day viewers DIAL-a-PHONE Thousands sick after oil spill News is Brief Hospital strike Patient missing Sinn Fein crash Wine goes west Train memorial How the sceptics got it wrong on 'wobbly' Heseltine What They Said Books Beckett given chance to do business for Labour Sibe the Engineer, Here, There and Everywhere However you read the polls, Tories have plenty to do Riddell on Politics Berlusconi says single currency will bring down Prodi BT Russian pit strike alarms Kremlin Coalminers demand back pay and change of leaders Britain vows to pursue Bosnia war criminals Row over enclave flares at summit News in Brief Hot off press (AFP): Hostage talks (Reuter): Afghan aid plea (AFP): Kurds evacuated (Reuter): Unseen force (AP): US documents show Nazis hid ?lbn hoard in Argentina Germans fume as Russia flaunts looted treasures Worldcover Sainsbury's (Reuter): Victory for gender blender Explorer buries myth and saves reputation of Herodotus Fabled gold-digging 'ant' unmasked Britannia Chelsea turns White House into a Christmas Cracker Cellphones Reuter: Law saves sharks from human predators Boost for Australia's republicans UN leader loses homeland's support for second term Fear on Rock as civilian is chosen to be Governor Woodstock Floors Limited Wealth of history awaits Gibraltar's knight errant (Reuter): Pope pleads for Church in China News in Brief (Reuter): Trial for envoy (AP): Gay victory Serviceline Insurance Legal scourge of Israel's political elite stands down Mother Teresa kept at clinic Holy cities battle for riches of millennial mammon Panasonic Galliano - romance and high drama Fashion joutnalist of the year Lancome Paris Learn Interior Design the right way! Roger & Gallet Making sense of abortion fanatics Single-issue politics has a dangerous attraction for us all BMG Norwich Union A small hope of life Today The Times launches its two 1996 Christmas charity appeals Save our species Cheaper Car insurance Directline Nothing to be done with the playboy Duke The former King was a fool, but no traitor, says Philip Ziegler Bunkered Pas de deux Whipped and scorned Never mind if politics is a dog's life: what about the career of government? Unholy mess Guillotined Alan Coren God rest you merry, Partygoers: I saw you lest year A Major Mistake The Prime Minister has unnecessarily surrendered a weapon A Civilian in the Convent Sir Richard Luce brings an age to a close in Gibraltar Precision Charities Evelina and Tusk Force deserve the generosity of Times readers Medical profession's concern at new advertising rules Overbooking in the air Jam today Politics and homosexuality in Exeter Croatia and Serbia Gargoyles and plaques Attack on Cooke stirs up the fans French lorry strike Italy's Latin revival Millennium fountains We should be told Court Circular Royal engagements Personal Column Dr Douglas Guest Mr John A. MacDougall Luncheons Memorial service Dinners Birthdays today: Wycombe Abbey School Lecture English-Speaking Union Service dinner Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Premium Bonds Reception Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Acorn Anniversaries Worldcall Air Marshal Sir Denis Crowley-Milling Air Marshal Sir Denis Crowley-Milling, KCB, CBE, DSO, DFC, and Bar, wartime fighter ace, died on December I aged 77. He was born on March 22,1919 Personal Column Evelyn Hooker Evely Hooker, American psychologist, died no November 18 aged 89. She was bron no Septomber 2,1907 Michael Charnley Michael Charnely, choregrapher, died on November 19 aged 74. He was on Agust 24,1922 To the Editor of the Times: Unmarried Daughters On this Day Forget blasphemy, worry about videos What does your child warch in the privacy of his room? Multiple Display Advertising Items Chesterman Swann & Co SQL Software Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fun, fun, fun, in the canteen The Listener the News behind the Headlines Playing a short game Advertising XFAM Videotron 'She's just like a diamond, sparkling but hard' Paul Nathanson meets Sue Farr, the tough new head of marketing at the BBC A split verdict on the Mirror Charity begins at the box-office for cinema The Times 1997 Diaries First Raspberry Ripple given to Disney film A new award judges media portrayal of the disabled, Jason Nis reports F Foxtons North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items AA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kemsley Linden Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westbury Every mansion needs its mews Rechel Kelly on the growing appeal of joint properties at the top end of the London market Homes of the style leaders Amanda Loose examines how two interior design advisers decorate their own houses Philips Wardour Castle, two centuries on Rachel Kelly on the development of a Grade I Palladian mansion News The Times Crossword No 20,342 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast New Zealand Tourism Board In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section today Lucas Varity shake-up will hit 8,000 jobs Treasury in £257m utilities clearout McDonnell Douglas link-up with Boeing threatens Airbus Two Dogs unleashes surprise buyer Business Sterling beats a hasty retreat Arts YRA Sport Television and Radio Business Today Wall Street suffers late fall Eastern insider trial collapses Tourist Rates HSE Picture Gallery Racal and ITT join forces for ?2bn army contract Cardiff poised to agree £12m Euro freight plan Small firms' energy plight Rival says BA should shed slots in alliance Have you calculated the real cost of airline loyalty… Euro-fraud costs £4bn a year Southern Water set to lose hundreds of jobs Business Roundup Jersey LLP law agreed Millennium deal Stordata buys network Clydeport to cut payout BT seeks US approval Siebe ready to head out on the acquisition trail Siemens Nixdorf Retailers claim their pound of flesh Strong sterling threatens prices too Treasury sale nets fair profit LAwyers' closed shop under threat Agent to do house-deals legal work Kenwood sticks to solo stance Pentland disposes of Woods Commodities Liffe Options Tail-end sale of utilities fails to excite investors Stock Market Michel Clark London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Racal Siebe Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Essential repairs Essential repairs Kenwood Wall Street Holding the purse strings The Times City Diary Sweet millions Call screen Thriller CV Grandees do battle for the soul of Christian S alvesen Payout and demerger plans highlight a clash of style, writes Magnus Linklater Numbers man has secret widget itch Jon Ashworth on the factors driving accounts' soul-baring The odd tale of Alice in Euroland AOL Wessex views future after veto on bid HE Hazlewood spices up its forecast Nationwide joins row over Bill New NatWest unit for Gartmore funds Business Roundup Camden Motors buyout Lorien buys rivals Border on higher path Barcom boosts payout Morrison's first interim Berisford stock offer Coutts & Co. Shares close below their best Mikimoto The Times Unit Trust Information Service Beale Inman Fascinating rhyme man takes a bow Richard Morrison celebrates the genius of Ira Gershwin, born 100 years ago Jazz: Salutes to an incomparable Iyricist of yesteryear, and a star of tomorrow. Plus the return of an icon Sensuous mistress of klutz Clive Davis on the Canadian singer and pianist, Diana Krall NT Royal National Theatre Jazzi Jazz2 The Pearl Fishers Blonde having more fun Best Actress Jazz3 Tomorrow Choice1 Today's Choice Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, refurns only Some seats available Seats at all Prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of fillms in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice2 Humour among thieves Theatre: Ben Travers's light-fingered farce; an early Ayckbourn rediscovered Change partners Famiy Circles Orange Tree Theatre1 To advertise in The Time theatre listings please… Theatre2 The changer of the avant-garde Classical Music: Paul Griffiths meets the compeser Gyorgy light, subject of a South Bank festival. Plus reviews\ Serious pranks London Sinfonitta/ de Leeuw Queen Elizabeth Hall Witness to the death of music Ensemble Recherche Huddersfield This Week's Special Offers Music 1 Picture Gallery Music 2 Rising stars in the arts firmament Charlotte MacLeod Great British Hopes Sensational Poleaxing Rising Star Picture Gallery Offer Breaking the £100m barrier With five million passengers, Stansted is set to join the high-flyers. Harvey Elliott, air correspondent, introduces a three-page report Aer Lingus How a noisy neighbour makes amend73 Tony Dawe on the way the local villages benefit from the airport The budget gateway to Ireland In the past year-and-a-half, the services to both Dublin and Belfast have improved beyond recognition Domedtic Routes Morgan's rite of passage Management This is a hijack-quick, get me to the Stansted Hilton Hotel Must fly, I'm just off to the shops Retailing Jersey European Little airline helping you to go Dutch Stansted Skytrain Streamlined way to travel to the airport Rail Link Noah's Ark of the sky Chris Lockwood reveals how modern loading facilities can handle anything from flowers to a rhinoceros AirUK Where the rich and famous fly into Britain Business Aviation Texaco BAA Shaping up for the 21st Century Polish up your rusty skills For the past two decades, shorthand has not been popular. 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Catterick Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Fontwell Park United must strive to avoid fatal distraction Football Legal & Public Notices Parliamentary Notices Picture Gallery Middlesbrough go from bad to worse Bruce left to rue his missed opportunity Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Last Night's Football Results Keene on Chess Winning Move Warne's magic spells the end for West Indies Cricket Scoreboard from Sydney From a Special Correspondent in Canberra: England a denied after gallant chase AA Lawrence considers comeback Oxford leave their Blues behind Today's Fixtures University Match Teams Gales provide challenge for race crews Sailing Robertson hits back to defeat holder In Brief Lesson in defeat Sound starts Gregory through Wilmot beaten Mansell in contract talks with Jordan Motor Racing England's loyal servants pay ridiculous price Simon Barnes Henman quick to cash in on Stich 's search for fitness Tennis Word-Watching British Midland For the Record Going mad in a reel world Radio Choice Defining moments in documentary-making BBC1 Satellite and Cable Asprilla calms Newcastle's nerves Colombian's late double secures place in Uefa Cup quarter-finals Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery Racing England's new order hit wrong note in familiar tale of woe Scoreboard BOSE Tennis Wray gets Pienaar onboard Saracens bandwagon
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