News from 09/12/1996
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Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Michael Aylwin, DJM, Isaac Sverner, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Des Burkinshaw, Rodney Leach, Herbert Schmid, Andrew Reid, Richard Hobson, Harvey Elliott, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, James Nation, Philip Howard, Graham D. S. Gee, Carol Midgley, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Norman De Mesquita, Christine Osborne, Katy Peters and Sanjay Joshi, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, D. Cameron Watt, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Ezequiel Nasser, Bryan Stiles, Keith Rodgers, Pat Gibson, Tommy MacPherson, Emilio Oderbrecht, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, Peter Ball, Shirley English, J. Garcia, Rodney Brazier, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Francisco Dornelles, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, William Shawcross, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Michael Ryan, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Andy Lavender, Carlos Magalhaes Moreira Ferreira, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Paulo Ximenes, Nicholas Watt and Audrey Magee, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Janet Menzies, Adam Sage, Victoria Walker, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Graham Roberts, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Melvyn Bragg, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Eric Reguly, Damian Whitworth, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Odair Garcia, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Agence France-Presse, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Luiz Cezar Fernandes, Michael Evans Defence Correspondence, Brian Glanville, Michael Dynes, DR Thomas Stuttaford, P. S. Atiyah, Fraser Nelson, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Steve McManaman, Martin Waller, Wigoder, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, G. W. Allen, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Daniel Shu Chi Wei, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Richard Ford, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Philip Webster and Andrew Pierce, William Warre, Ted Salmon, Tim Bullamore,
ResumoToday This Week in the Times TV & Radio Christmas Secrets Major tells sceptics: I will not National interest comes first Student spots golden secret of card 772 Letters Melvyn Bragg Britain sets out on a £23 billion shopping spree Arts Kabul's starving sell human bones Fiancée guarded Business Cau De Tohette Today Chilly outlook fails to discomfit conservatory party Political Sketch Europhiles urge Major to look beyond his party How Humphrys became an appetiser for Sunday lunch Dell Leaders to meet amid Ulster gloom Car service reopens in the Tunnel News in Brief Girl denied trip hangs herself Gunman wanted to frighten fans' Poll an insult, says Goldsmith Foster children 'losing stability' Drug baron shot dead by gang Fiancée of 'road rage' knife victim is held by police £90,000 spent on tearaway Divorced royals meet at son's carol service By a Staff Reporter: Match of the Day: Lynam and Albion Crash-landing delays hundreds of flights Freepages Son honours head who gave life for pupil Halifax Grandmother's surrogate birth will not set trend Should mothers have been told? Police chief says women miss out on promotion Families to hear how Dunblane gifts will be used Living dangerously as Mother Goose Corby The gravy train has arrived for television superehefs BT Sunday shoppers join £23bn festive spending spree Makers defend kit that puts a punch into pop Mercury RAF ace shields Bader from TV flak Court plea to cut £20m police bill for damages Lawyers join forces to help child-sex victims Cheaper Car Insurance Holiday Inn Quiz has solicitors guessing who broke the bed C of E halts fall in congregations to overtake Catholics Sunday Roll Call Food poisoning outbreak claims ninth victima Bank sued over home's negative equilibrium ASDA Job fears at British Museum Wind of change puts Ratty on rescue list with rhino There's Another Side to Lakeside Rising tide of clutter 'killing the countryside' Storm brewing over Met Office accuracy Hamilton Falkland Islands fear for future under Labour Gateway 2000 Protest closes Dhaka bourse Virgin Forgery charge in cave art dispute (AFP): African delegation wins truce News in Brief (Reuter): 5,000 arrested (Reuter): Memorial call (Reuter): Ministers quit (AFP): 37 die in clash (AFP): Hanging on Clinton claims fall of two million in people on welfare 'Corporate wife' seeks $49m in US divorce settlement Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Internet user on sex charge Japanese Crown Princess attacks press for peddling distorted image Pledge to keep Cuba communist Starving Kabul sells bones of the dead to survive Anthony Loyd is Kabul reports from the ruined and impoverished Afghan capital where children support their families by robbing graves, not for jewellery but for bones that are exported to Pakistan One zone Security Council to vet African rivals for 'job from hell' European Movement Freud's birthplace is massage parlour Our Foreign Staff: Koreans make long march to freedom across China Gains for Opposition in Ghana EU's unexploded bombs leave Major dreading Dublin Fear of food shortages amid Greek blockade Cellphones Kohl and Chirac try to paper over cracks in run-up to summit 'Clean' era ends with dawn raid on judge Newcastle Building Society Unions in threat to Milosevic Your number's up Measuring risk Bear prints Shiff 'n' tears Putting the finger on the koala The Times When passion turns cold Proving Noah's Flood Anjana Ahuja reports on the two American geologists who believe they have convincing evidence that the biblical flood did take place Tempur Tempur With his serious swinging days behind him Playboy founder Hugh Hefner now wants his life to be seen as a metaphor of our times. Interview by Giles Whittell The Royal Bank of Scotland HSE British Airways Blue Sky Appeal SAGA Services Ltd DIAL-a-PHONE Service line Insurance Time A departure for Domingo Superstar Opera Jazz Why they'll always boo poor Mrs B A feast of beastly riches Theatre: A children's fairy-tale full of fun; plus bitter badinage from a disabled company Rukba Die Soldaten Martin Guerre Theatre Books Not deaf to the issues A misunderstood monster Pop: The Who revive their neglected Mod masterpiece Quadrophenia; plus an interview with Beck, the singer the stars love to love Events Concerts Peering through die clouds Concert: Barry Millington welcomes an eight Musical Films The Times theatre Pop Too busy to be a slacker Matthew Parris Even is year on, the tribe still has a deep feeling of guilt, which explains its death-wish Blair block What Major meant to say was No The Prime Minister has decided not to join the single currency, but cannot bring himself to say so It's too late now to change Peter Riddell says voters have already made up their minds about the parties Yawn radio Farright Trump card Steep bank Dangerous Expansion Why early enlargement could fatally weaken the Nato alliance Questions Unanswered Major spoke well but solved nothing Heroes with Hernias The daring young outpatient on the flying trapeze 'Misconceptions' on joining EMU Gregorian precedent Edward VIII: folly or treason of a monarch in exile? Gibraltar's sovereignty Music in church Exeter politics Workplace bullying Writers cramped Lords reform What's in a name? Court Circular Birthdays today Personal Column Picture Gallery Today's royal engagement University news Memorial service Nature notes Show goes on after theatre's £8m refit New & Reconditioned Forthcoming marriages Dinners Service dinner Worldcall Marriages Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Edmund Caswell Sir Basil Nield Church news Eddie Harris Georges Duby On this Day Savoy Theatre News The Times Crossword No 20,346 Business AirUK Forecast Lifeboats In the Times Tomorrow Profligate United pay harsh penalty Dicks Has Last Word in Frantic Finale at Upton Park Deck the Hall with Boughs of Holly Today in the Times Great Season of Sport Castle besieged by Fleming's conflicting opinions Becker serves notice of return to form Tennis: Buoyant German Secures Grand Slam Cup TAG Heuer Henman savours valuable reward Alix Ramsay believes Britain's No 1 players is richer for experience of defeat by Becker Cook finishes first Doncaster step down Sussex fall short Male captures title Hendry pockets award AAA to withhold financial support Sport in Brief By our Sports Staff: McNulty hangs on to achieve fourth win Golf Australia basks in barren nights and floodlit follies Alan Lee, in Sydney, on the hits and misses of cricket's latest marketing ploys Adams returns to haunt India England show signs of turning corner Cricket: Improved Performance Provides Overdue Victory on tour of Zimbabew Openers overwhelm Pakistan Scoreboard from Karachi From a Special Correspondent in Brisbane: Hegg on song as England a wind up trip British Museum Liverpool lose marks in test of potential Football: Sheffield Wednesday Expose Felining of Anfield Title Hopefuls as Wimbledon's Challenge Gathers pace Iversen receives highest praise McCoist's steel provides Rangers with cutting edge Time to give young talent a chance Picture Gallery Kinnear keeping his dream alive Ferguson brings old-fashioned values to the fore Football: Everton Pose Traditional Problems for Gullit's Blend of Continental Flair Managers share sanity in a maddening world Little prepares Villa to meet challenge of festive six-pack Leeds cry foul as Scales joins Spurs Frustrated Middlesbrough still taxed by import duty Sturridge is too quick for Arsenal FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Bell's League Championship Non-League Regional and National Leagues Picture Gallery World Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Bell's League Championship Real power poses threat to Robson's reign in Spain Rob Hughes sees Barcelona, and an Englishman aborad, bow to the might of Madrid Dismissal pegs back Enfield Football: Cambridge the Latest to Suffer at the Hands of Vauxhall Conference Team Walker breaks the deadlock to send Woking marching on to glory Hednesford dance into third round Bolton pay the penalty for Branagan error AA Packers prepare to come in from the cold Oliver Holt discovers small-town supporters in Green Bay dreaming of being big cheeses in American football again Ball pursues initial steps to distinction Cycling The Times Crosswords for Christmas By our Sports Staff: Gladishiva again favoured by late start Cannock draw small comfort Hockey: Premier Division Leaders Suffer Setbacks as Female Counterparts Agree to Join Forces By a Special Correspondent: Women step into the future Hendry's path is blocked by Morgan In Brief Stojko's title Eagles swoop Darragh happy Record win Mesh Technique Hernia Repair Britain set to invest in new crop of talent Judo England seeking boost from youth Netball Ayr pay dearly for early injury as Nottingham win ice hockey cup Panthers play role of parly animals at least Christopher Irvine discovers supporters taking centre stage in a musical revival Lynch may rue selection mistakes Ainslie decides to stay with Laser Sailing: Olympic Games Silver Medal-Winner with the World at his Feet Outlines his next Objectives Edward Gorman on a yachtsman who is engagingly modest about his success French pair added to list of casualties Basketball Leopards' hunger puts them into final Virgin Net Harlequins unable to stem Bath flood Townsend halted by Leicester's pack drill Rugby Union: Forward Thinding Stifles Northampton's Running Game King shows his composure By a Correspondent: Irish bow to Mapletoft Sale deny Saracens chance to celebrate new arrival Burke shows pattern of the future Rugby Union: Australians Break Shackles in tour Finale and Serve up Feast of Entertainment for Campese's Swansong South Africans pledge to turn Wales match into a festival By a Correspondent: Jenkins puts the boot in Eagles prove a cut above Barbarian life over for one of a dying breed Twickenham 96 Football maintains regional bias Fortnum & Mason Kent contemplates athletic future Guide to the Week Ahead Sunderland's flotation will test demand Sponsorship Wanted for 1997 Britains Fastest Woman… By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Champion's temporary hitch Musselburgh Rapid Raceline Luso and First Island fly British flag Racing: Newmarket-Trained Raiders Plunder Two Hong Kong International Races National Hunt Leaders Rough Quest on standby for return against One Man Folkestone Claro Cortes / Reuters Ludlow A high or low impact on your fitness Victoria Walker takes the fitness-minded on a quick run through the aerobics-based classes now on offer Seiko Kinetic The dizzying array of moves How to begin an exercise programme Word-Watch!ng Sheehan on Bridge Winning Movie Keene on Chess Tips Addresses Schools Sport Athletics Hockey Rugby Union For the Record Racing The Times Sports Service Requests For county court hearing date Duty of employer to ensure safety of employees The Times Home carer not employed person if wife Resisting application to stay proceedings No rent set-off against benefit Companies form single unit Capitalisation, week's change Legal & Public Notices BAe back in hunt for £100bn fighter contract Culture shock hits expatriate workers Have you calculated the real cost of airline loyalty… By a Correspondent: Iraq prepares to resume oil exports Airtours heading into more profitable waters Clarke's diary holds key to the week Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Laphroaig Details of Labour business university to be spelt out Cards AIM keeps its nerve Alternative Investment Market Tourist Rates Word-Watching The Pound Change on Week TES Liverpool millennium project under fire from Walton Group Budget has failed to convince managers Reuters denies cash return In the Matter of County Natwest Limited Greenwood on the cards Pearson buys stake in South African papers Wickes seeks fresh start Institution courted for £50m rights Picture Gallery Bid report goes to Lang Victory for German metal union Gold Fields Coal Limited UK bonds beginning to look good BSR Baby boomers face picking up the bill for US budget deficit Not everyone accepts need to balance the books, says Bronwen Maddox Mikimoto Talking it up Trekkers' pain and 'pleasure' Rival's role Clubbing time Memory lane It's a lockout Ecology for everyone Radio Choice Seventeen sex scenes, give or take a couple BBC1 Satellite and Cable BCCI victims to receive first payment Analysts look for bounce in shares Times Two Crossword Fighting British Gas plays down sell-off talk Moorfield pulls out Costain silent Raise a glass to faster pint Planet teeing up Tiger Woods EMU could threaten jobs, says CBI chief In Business Tomorrow Sailing Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Managment LTD Facia's debtors face 10p in pound Picture Gallery The Real Story Told WTC Go-ahead for giant gas plan Backing form Britain for Bolivia-Brazil pipeline which will meet rising demand for energy British Gas is taking part in Latin America's biggest energy project, a $1.8 billion pipeline that will bring natural gas from Bolivia to the industrial heartland of Brazil Monday, 9 December 1996 Investment is flooding in Picture Gallery Contents Facing up to realities Introduction Half-way through his four-year term as Brazil's president, Fernando Henrique Cardoso can reflect on the success of his Plano Real. Now he wants more time to complete the process of reform British exports on the increase GDP up 3 per cent for 1996 Pactual Cardoso tries tax solution to land problem Just ten per cent of the population owns 80 per cent of Brazil's farm land Sustained growth is the target Brazil expects to have one of top ten GDPs by end of decade Brazil Profile Bid to redress balance Ministers are quick to calm fears over rising trade deficit More state sell-offs ahead Brazil's privatisation hit-list includes mines, oil and infrastructure Braswey Infraero - Brazilian Airports Power of the water The waters of Iguacu can generate eletricity as well as rainbows Five-year strategy develops After recent changes, Brazil now has its first plan to deal specifically with tourism Eucatex Federal aid for tourism drive Brazil's share of the tourism market is currently very small, but a major overhaul is now underway Nosso Banco Where the beach is Brazil Weather a passing tourist or local worker, Brazil's beaches are the place to hang out Eco-tourism economics Towns of 'black gold' Cce Banco América do Sul Tales of two Brazilian cities Rio De Janeiro & Sao Paulo Brasilia may be the country's official capital but Rio de Janerio and Sao Paulo remain the places where the action is Sao Paulo Codesp MT Advertisement-Sasse Amazon must yield energy The need for energy has led Brazil back to the Amazon, but careful management is needed Huge finds as state control is ending Energy Congress voted to end its oil monopoly less than a year before large new deposits were discovered New clear alternative As power goes private, Brazil sees nuclear solution Major airport plan for West Infrastructure Infraero is spending $3.5 billion on developments over the next four years BR Visit Brazil Tide turns for ports With privatisation under way, dockside prospects look good Telecoms potential draws investors With only one phone per ten people, Brazil offers huge opportunities for development Major expansions for top media firm Communications Partnership deal wilth launch Sky Latin America TV soaps bring cash clean-up Soap plot that ends in murder The Major Commitment Brazilian Building on customer loyalty Modern trends in Brazilian banking Finance The Plano real and the arrival of new technologies are effecting a transformation in Brazil's financial sector Automation is top priority Central role in reform Extra powers have been given to Brazil's Central Bank Excel Economico Bank with a mission Challenge of the future Finance Use of new technology is the way ahead Excellent growth Changes 'had already begun' Strategy kept up to date Re-structuring is way ahead Sweeping reforms in Brazils 'most popular' bank Market forces Reform programme boosts confidence in economy Bradesco Riding on the economic wave A shifting market economy creates new challenges Britain 'gateway' for Brazil exports AGRICULTUREBusiness 'very willing' to aid development of Brazilian market Yields down Export controls CSN VCP Managing the rainforest FORESTRY\Pressure can be relieved by creating sustainable production jobs High-tech growth 'by 1999' predicated Changing production record Vehicle manufacturing output set to soar by end of century Eluma Alpargatas Santista Watching the real benefits In 1993, CCE started a television-buying revolution in Brazil after a decade of market stagnation Potential for profit With domestic consumption ten times lower than in Europe and the US, Brazil's petrochemicals boom is imminentand Oderbrecht is already there Picture Gallery Odbrecht Growth exceeds GNP Domestic prices rival exports in denim textile markets Champions of the free market INDUSTRY\Billion-dollar ambitions of pulp and paper giant VCP plan double turnover Brazil's biggest manufacturer of speciality papers plan huge production increase Auto industry boost for steel Industry Brazil's biggest private firm plans to increase share in automative steel market Brazil mining giant in $4.4 billion sell-off Market leaders in further expansions Champion Land of rainforest and metropolis Where to stay in Brazil. . . What to shop for. . . tourist information. . . money. . . travel. . . business hours. . . health World trade success story From restaurants to an on-line system, the WTC offers a wide range of services Banco DO Brasil
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