News from 06/12/1996
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John Naughton, Jon Ashworth, Martin Baker, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, David Frayne, Stanley Martin, John Blelloch (President), Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Stanley Best, Dennie Mancini, Stephen L. Phillips, Chairman, Mark Souster, Inigo Gilmore, Maureen Owen, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Carl Mortished and Oliver August, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Steve Thoms, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Keith Rodgers, Pat Gibson, Peter Ball, Jonathan Martin, Controller, Bobby Robson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Doug McAvoy and Richard Brewster, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Ismail Merchant, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Peter Millar, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Bryn Giles, Charles Bremner, Jain Sproat, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Michael Howard, Noel Fung, Sean French, Russell Kempson, Dorothy Millham, Richard Cork, Sarah Johnson, Roger Boyes and Michael Hornsby, Masha Woollard, Rachel Bridge, Nicholas Harling, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Edward Higginbottom, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, John Higgins, Frank Judd, Senior Fellow, George May, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Alan Forward, Bronwen Maddox, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Sarah Cunningham, Marcel Berlins, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, P. J. Underwood, Alison Beckett, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Terence Lee, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Grevel Lindop, Eileen McCabe, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Inigo Gilmore and Joanna Bale, Graham Lacey, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, William Filmer-Sankey, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Jane Owen, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Fiona Hook, Richard Beeston, David Bleakley (Minister of Community Relations), Bill Lowes, Jason Cowley, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, George Brink, Jill Sherman Michael Evans and Dominic Kennedy, David Maddock, Alan Hamilton and Jeremy Laurance, Alasdair Murray, Brian Clancy, Alan Jackson, Ronald Simpson, M. Ward, Michael Harman, Edward Marriott, Jonathan Mirsky, Stacy Sullivan,
ResumoI Am an X-Phile Major moves to deny rift with Clarke Labour Mp witnessed briefing over lunch Leaders in clash over war pensions England lose to £9-a-day amateurs Tv & Radio TV helplines set up for 'Hillsborough' Letters Today Books for Christmas Bogus officials try to seize stabbed headmaster's son Arts Soul Survivor Duchess suffering Me Sport Tomorrow Breitling US to get its first woman Secretary of State John shirks his homework and gets into a scrape, just like William Political Sketch EU treaty plans to abolish internal frontier controls 'The hour of truth' is at hand, Britain warned Germans shift panic on British food to salmon Victims can be helped by positive approach Abbey National Direct Zulu foster boy back after flight delay New safe drinking limits 'a mistake' Harassment curbs Abbott article studied Eggs thrown at Queen Computer licence fee Citizenship for Charlton Children's attacker 'wanted to get even' for teasing Orange MP's mother joins critics of his plan to 'keep greys away' Nanny vanished with 'seriously ill' toddler £500,000 Barings bonus ruled out By a Staff Reporter: Schoolboy expelled over head's dress sense Eurostar Upwardly mobile see no way out of Skinner Close Boots Pope scolds Carey over ordination of women priests Hume calls campaigners on moral questions to order TSB Cormorant is not the enemy of anglers, studies say British Museum urged to charge for admission Dunblane knocks on pop chart door DIAL-a-PHONE Dixons Once more unto the breach, an Olivier Shephard acts to restore rigour to A-level courses Dixons Eightfold rise in primary school suspensions Boots By our Education Correspondent: Inconsistency in courses is main risk to standards Currys Antibiotic superbug turns cure into killer Safer way to help infertility Medical Briefing Harrods Osteoporosis outlook is transformed by research Boy pleads for blood donors Scope Ministers to review law on fertility Appeal for human rights law Firebomb attacks Extra protection Budget suspects Soaring vandalism 'threatens mass murder' on railway Dixons Band force out leader after 62 years Not enough nuts so prices go up Duke's cigars sold for record £108 each Harrow nurse 'was sacked for outburst' Help Daughter wins fight for soldier's diary of Burma ordeal Police devise a formula to ban combat knives Virgin Net BT Tories cannot help making a meal of deadly division over Europe Riddell on Politics How Clarke spilt the haricots at Mayfair lunch Dell A Jodie Foster Film Home for the Holidays Brown fires early shots in phoney war on Wirral Patten gives colony firm pledge on passports French fight mutineers in Bangui Mercury Netanyahu defiant on settlements Comet No Title Chinese general gets red-carpet welcome to US French Pretender sells off family heirlooms Dick Francis to the Hilt American Express Juppé's popularity plunges as woes multiply in France TA Spanish dolls take a beating Peoples Milosevic pays up to quell protests Bosnia tribunal boost Nazis 'smuggled gold in Swiss diplomatic bags' Cantona Speaks Clashes at Zulu protest Afghan 'puppet' dies in Moscow First Telecom Reuter: Farmers urged to end Greek blockade US inflation error offers 'quick fix' for deficit The Sunday Times Heroine of the hawks flies higher Lloyd Webber struggles to close curtain on court drama Time Neo-Nazi threat to fans World Summary (Reuter): China railway kills 27 people (AFP): Trek home clears Zaire problem (AP): Woman has sextuplets John Lewis The truth is out there-somewhere How a scepric fell prey to the spell of Mulder and Scully and became an X-Phile. Erica Wagner confessses Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency 'Nothing is impossible' Film producer Ismail Merchant's Outrageous Chutzpah overcomes any adversity Pick your Naval A whiff of the ocean, a call from the wild Simon Barnes rejoices in the cormorant, the bird anglers despise Section Two Admiral Philip Howard Range, whether on the road or off, is the deadliest sin of all Clive live Still vicious Picture Gallery Hitler's martial Jews Jewish and part-Jewish soldiers fought for the Third Reich. What did they think they were doing? We shall never know Picture Gallery Left hook No match The soul of society in action Michael Howard unveils the Philip Lawrence Awards A Labour Europe Blair still evades Major's grasp—and Brussels is helping Clinton's Choices The President has taken risks with his foreign policy team Museum of Fire Why the scholars need at least a few accountants When the police exceed their brief Divided Ireland A choral composer Tory policy on museum funding Selection of UN Secretary-General Planning for disaster Saving St Pancras 'Unchristian bickering' School uniforms Synod debate on Anglican agenda Seat of power Who 's to blame? Court Circular Receptions University of Ulster Lincoln's Inn Today's birthdays Personal Column Picture Gallery Funeral Kingston University Binney Memorial Medal Salters' Company Appointment Memorial service Anniversaries Requiem Mass Legal appointment Latest wills Tickets Markson Pianos Service dinners Dinner Institute of Actuaries Rablight Forthcoming marriages Election John Vassall John Vassall, Soviet spy, died last month aged 76. He was born on September 24,1920 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Kidney Research Edward Kassner Edward Kassner, music publisher, died on November 19 aged 76. He was born on February 28,1920 Public Notices On this Day Babrak Karmal Babrak Karmal, Prime Minister and then President of Afghanistan from 1979 to 1986, died in Moscow of liver cancer on December i aged 67. He was born in 1929 News The Times Crossword No 20,344 Business Forecast Feeling under the weather? In the Times Inside Section 2 Today George eases pressure for early rise in interest rates Big payout cut feared after gas demerger New name game costs £250,000 Former Brent Walker aide guilty in £19m cover-up Economics Venture capitalist sues HSBC Education Grand Met plans share buyback Sport Canon Television and Radio Business Today Going shopping Bad reading GM to sell divisions of Hughes NTT split Lovell loss Crown down A Times Reader Offer Confidence of retailers at its highest since 1988 Slowdown in car sales disappoints makers Pay at PKF ranks with top firms Tourist Rates Writedown in US hits MEPC net asset value GUS the Great Universal Stores P. L. C. Newmont bids $2bn for Santa FéPacific Business Roundup 'Unfair' ring-back Treasury plans OEICs Rothschild rating raised Hawtal issues warning Surplus for Exchange C&W appointment Turn off the gas plan ?British Gas cannot yet chart its future?Tougher powers needed for regulators?Green gaint still to deliver gold PowerGen in £200m buyback Have you calculated the real cost of airline loyalty… Imperial Tobacco to step up expansion overseas Fidelity Investiments Hanson delivers dividend cut Profits slip at London Clubs Reed shares slump after gloomy trading warning 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 Regent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Cracks in the walls Tempus GUS Reed Elsevier Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Imperial Wall Street City Diary Swipe me, an identity crisis £25 a brick Ho, ho, ho Socking it Warming Business Letters Windfall tax and utility companies Will a stability pact simply repeat the folly of Versailles? German demands threaten to put a huge burden on the citizens of those countries in a single currency Suitable for the Goldfish Club Cash is king in today's gas market Carl Mortished looks beyond the deal struck on "take-or-pay" contracts AAT Windfall for directors after Gradus takeover GUS eyes Freemans but fears a referral Nokia Forward warns again after disaster in us Telstra sell-off given go-ahead Kingdom of Morocco Ministry of Public Works Expro sees robust oil industry Courts aiming to split shares Alvis steady despite fewer deliveries Business Roundup Exports boost Denby Abbeycrest glitters Hornby back on track Stake for Bardon Norbain expansion plan Syltone pulls ahead The Times Logica acquires French business for £18m NIE advances 9% at halfway Manchester Business School City trims forecasts as Reed warns of trading difficulties Ransomes cuts its way to a record Greencore earnings up by 16% Intel inside Kier flotation gives shares bonanza to employees By a Correspondent: Chrysler buyback fund $2bn Equities close well below best Grants of Dalvey The Times Unit Trust Information Service IPTC the Insurance Policy Trading Company LTD Bromsgrove School AF Alliance Francaise Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items CIL Computeach International Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Papplewick - Ascot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Richmond Wellington College Brasenose College Oxford University of Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Would you like to work with young children abroad? Lansdowne and Duff Miller Sherborne School for Girls January Start West Buckland School Driven to the wall by league tables Graham Lacey gives warning of a dangerous trend which could threaten the existence of the independents The Times Campaign breaks down the barriers Doug McAvoy and Richard Brewster report on the success of a joint initiative to open up state schools to the disabled Bold new world where students' needs come first Tony Evans arguest the evils of uniformity in mass university education The Times Art Galleries Choice Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Glllian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geolf Brown's assessment of films inLondon and (where indicated with the symbol on release across the country Choice Very sane inside insanity Visual Art: A fine show of work by psychiatric patients comes to the Hayward. Plus galleries Around the London Galleries Choice All major credit cards accepted Visual Art Jewish jokes and tragedy Theatre: A provocative first play from alternative comedian David Schneider; plus Molière revived by the RSC Free as a songbird Recitals: A long-delayed, exuberant debut, and a tribute to a kindly critic RSC Royal Shakespeare Company Theatre Theatre 2 Girls don't just wanna have fun The Learned Ladies Barbican Pit HMV Music 1 Music 2 Magical tour of toytown Concert The first Noël that isn't more like Liam Good news for lovers of good music-just for once, you do not have to hibernate this cool yuletide Oasis POP 1 POP 2 New stars of a rare stripe POP 3 The Mirror Has Two Faces The Times Music Shop POP 4 Beauty and the beast Our price POP 5 Using their religion POP 6 Ourprice Why Diana still reigns Supreme Alan Jackson falls under the irresistible spell of the favourite diva of pop-soul Jazz 1 Jazz 2 Duty of care to parent company triable Basis of co-accused's rape guilty plea must be known A Times Reader Offer Financial provision between parties Scots Law Report December 6 1996 House of Lords White finger injury risk foreseeable in 1973 Time-limit sanction too severe a punishment The Times Hamed faces sternest test Boxing Bravery of Reed wins favour with Scotland Rugby Union Knee injury puts Little on sidelines England option for Pienaar TAG Heuer Bowden gives boost to Britain Rowing Marshall emerges at last from shadows In Brief Tactical victory Cairns on course Staying up By a Correspondent: Women preparing for critical vote Hockey Victoria Wine Henman's power reaps rich reward Tennis: Becker Awaits in Semi-Final after Washington's Challenge is Dismissed For the Record Towers pay for exertions in London derby Basketball Bjorn ends season on high note Dettori's winning smile pays dividend Racing: Celebrated Jockey Warms up in Style for Hong Kong's International Fixture Thunderer: Hereford Rapid Raceline Nicholson's graduate shines Thunderer: Market Rasen Results from Yesterdays Two Meetings Thunderer: Exeter Porto can end United's dream of European glory Edwards applauds his stylish composition Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Plymouth wait on Maugé European Cup Champions' League Tottenham complete transfer of Iversen The 1997 Guide to Quality Watches AA Capital gains count against Lee Football: Neal's Job in Doubt as New Power Emerges at Manchester City Emerson keeps Middlesbrough waiting Sheehan on bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Picture Gallery Peak performance When parting proves such sweet sorrow 'I Was torn, but it was a goalless draw of the worst variety' Retiming of BBC's racing Rich should pull their weight Rugby challenge Outside agency Generous Haynes England a continue victorious progress Cricket: Hollioake's Team Give their Seniors yet Another Lesson in the Art of Winning Word-Watching Ruddles Country Riddles Scoreboard Symonds forced to decide where his loyalties lie Sri Lanka attempt to lure Lamb Looking back in anger Radio Choice Radio 1 Hillsborough: look back in anger and sorrow BBC1 Satellite and Cable Choice Tennis England suffer greatest humiliation Cricket's poor relations plunge disbelieving England into crisis of confidence in Zimbabwe Times Two Crossword Country cousins outplay pampered professionals Simon Wilde points out that of the small number of cricketers in Zimbabwe, only nine are full-time players Atherton goes for check-up Football Laphroaig Well Chosen Words For Christmas Helping you to make a choice for Christmas Derwent May looks over the literary year Picture Gallery The debt to the pleasure of reading Dillons the Bookstore A Yuletide feast of intrigue and espionage Criminal chills from masterful pens Dillons Parliament 's plotters and a scientist's search The secret of living with a legend Dillons Practise the art of giving with Christmas books Single volume for Linguosceptics Picture Gallery Dillons Dillons A major source of wonder Picture Gallery Visions of London through the ages Picture Gallery Dillons Pole position and sticky wickets: all worth a try Laughing all the way to the New Year Dillons Leaner and fitter: a policy for cooking the books Blooming books for around the home Dillons Pages of delight for growing imaginations Virtual sex, bombs and rock 'n" roll Picture Gallery Dillons Strong stories in soft covers The whole world at your fingertips Dillons Dillons
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