News from 12/12/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Charles Bremner, and Leyla Linton, James Landale, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Roger Davis, Adrian Lee, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Bill Frost, Marc Jordon, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Roy Porter, Ted Hailstone, Alexandra Frean and Eric Reguly, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Keith Rodgers, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John Gribbin, John Bryant, Tony Lloyd, Gillian Bardinet, Steve Keenan, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Pugh & Way, Peter Capella, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Ball and Russell Kempson, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Amanda Loose, Rodney Milnes, Hywel James, Robert Bruce, P.h.s, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Trefor Vaughan, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, David Grant, Brian Crozier, Daniel McGrory, Dick Hinder, Rosamond Dundas, Anne Karpf, Paul Durman, Robert Ford, Michael Theodoulou, Barry Millington, Hilary Lloyd, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Jack Aspinall, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Tom Benyon, Gavin Drake, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, D. P. Hannon, Farrol Kahn, Harvey White, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, David Churchill, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jason Nissé, Derek Sawyer, Des Dearlove, Matthew Parris, Bruce Anderson, John Shaw, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Alan Challoner, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Andras Bereznay, Tim Jones, Godfrey Golzen, Michael Horsnell, Mike Murphy Internet Editor, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Valerie Grove, Alasdair Murray, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Carol Twinch, Jonathan Mirsky,
ResumoEurope's Champions Willetts quits over standards report Budget fails to turn tide for Tories TV & Radio Thousands of reindeer could starve to death Drivers 'should pay bill for crash victims' Best for Books 12 Wins for Christmas Three Nights at… Willie Rushton dies after heart surgery Best for Jobs Wanted Microsoft FBI told of Iran link to bombing In Brief Morrissey loses royalties fight Shell invests £6bn Who needs Opposition with support like this? Political Sketch Minister's fate sealed by report doubting honesty Willetts's Word Christmas tree plan divides Dunblane Dell Fiennes rescued after abandoning polar trek Career Scottish epidemic claims 11th victim News in Brief Quarantine call Irish jobs boost Highland grant Orange master IRA man's talk Jet crash inquiry PC trial halted Dome doomed? Archaeologist saves face of Roman who fell by the wayside Vicar and curate resign over their adulterous affair Censor admits helplessness against tide of film violence Gunman kills head of failed companies Virgin Radio Rape case soldiers in court Currys Drivers urged to take the highway to heaven Humming a hymn 'can calm road rage' Three new claims of Ripper attacks Mercury Communications MSn Eight-hour gridlock a taste of things to come, motorists told In the Times RSPCA 'Middle-class' bombers guilty of embassy attack Murdered drugs dealer linked to Leah Betts death Orange Ernest Jones Driver in six-death crash was over limit Bad heart killed top cyclist Do It All Let's Do up Britain! Labour MP's Bill tightens curbs on combat knives Loneliness puts men in early grave Cellnet Britain criticised for child labour Bussell in a song and dance about love £201,000 for half-brother of football crush victim Boots Children need cash for dialysis machines Worrying wait for a kidney transplant Burberrys of London Boy slashed in row over computer New in Brief Family suicide Police must wait Murder remands Baby stuck Porky pie Major launches Downing Street into cyberspace Forget the white heat of technology; No 10 Web site slumbers in a cosy fireside glow Vatican pulls the plug on Internet service after high-level opposition Dixons Pastor's book sanctuary holds the key to Saturn General Accident Direct Gulf veteran found out about pesticides before ministers Brixton banishes robbers British Museum How girls learn to be bad sports Moet & Chandon Champagne Jellyfish provide flash of inspiration in cancer hunt Clarke uses sceptical tone in bid to calm Euro-rebels 'It is aparody of my views to imply that I think we should join EMU this weekend' Currie gives Major 'I'll quit' warning Tory majority at risk in by-election today Help Great Christmas Gift Ideas Scott pins blame on party's right wing Europe gets first look at new banknote logo Comet Euro-sceptics told EU is best way to safeguard sovereignty Executive faces trial in feud of car giants Admiral House of Fraser Nato hails Russian accord on security Setback for ivory trade as poachers kill 280 elephants Tandy Critics rave over Madonna's magnetic Eva Argentine present fails to impress Forthe Hotels Paris chief fixed report fee for wife Saudis give Fbi evidence of Iran bomb attack links Tehran's dispatch of jets to Syria fuels Israeli war fears "Real Christmas Trees All sizes on price Direct Line Paris 'warned of terror campaign' World in Brief Stand-off over UN chief (AFP): 'Unity or bust' for Korea Republicans win Texas (Reuter): Bossi contempt trial Indian court orders end to child labour in dangerous jobs Save up to 40% on more than 50 bestsellers 50,000 have fled Kabul UN chief says Iraq arms trip failed Listen OJ jury sees tape of 'secret route' UN accuses Burundi Army of massacring 1,000 Hutus Midland Woman and son killed in Israel shooting1 Peoples Phone Tycoon sails to victory in race for Patten job Alone in a world of ice-and suffering a curse of modem society Fat Attract Audio Scent of a woman explained Switching on the pain relief Blisters that could be fatal Life was bearable until the summer holiday began Screen test to cut cancer death rate The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers 101 things you didn't know about dalmatians The lure of a sweet-natured spotted dog is irresistible. But owning a dalmatian can be the most demanding commitment outside marriage and children, Valerie Grove says Time Please telephone, fax or write. Send no money now.… Mind your language, Mr Blair Magnus Linklater on why new Labour has upset the Scots Blaming the media is a sign of a party in trouble Happy family The Times Diary Evans sake The Times Diary Picture Gallery Wall Street will crash The American stock market is too high, because 30 million abortions have wiped out a generation of savers With love The Times Diary No flagging The Times Diary Wax lyrical The Times Diary A David yields to Goliaths Willetts outclasses his critics, insists Bruce Anderson The Decent Thing Willetts was right to resign rather than resist Sitting on their Armoury The prospects for peace are bleaker than ever Spread the Jam London needs alternative modes and nodes of transport Prospects for UK in or out of EMU Surgeons advertising to bypass GPs Support for disabled Lord's media centre Labour and Falklands Saints approved Inspiring example of Douglas Bader Scott deselection Value for money? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Cranach's early Paris fetches close to £2m Birthdays today Armourers and Brasiers Personal Column Heritage facing 'deplorable' cuts University news Memorial service Schools news Dinners Ball Induction Forthcoming marriages Receptions William Rushton William Rushton, cartoonist and comedian, died yesterday following complications after heart surgery aged 59. He was born in London on August 18,1937 Personal Column Acorn Stairlifts Sir Bryan Roberts The Earl Sondes The Earl Sondes died from cancer on December 2 aged 56. He was born on May 1,1940 Scottish Conservatism News The Times Crossword No 20,349 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast In the Times Inside Section Shell to invest $10bn in Mexican gulf Wall Street dives but base rate protects London Heron heralds £1bn investment Aa loses way with Ordnance Survey maps Arts Travel DTI seeks ban on Team Lotus five Kleinwort Benson Private Bank Sport Airtours gears up for travel inquiry Television and Radio Pages Business Today Stock Market Indices European performace below par Help unit sold BT agreement Soccer floats Have you calculated the real cost of airline loyalty… One in four United Friendly endowments surrendered early Staff share in Atkins success Premiership clubs pursue money goals Tourist Rates BBC calls for BSkyB to share technology Cellphones direct Halifax job changes ahead of flotation Business Roundup Aon expects charge Faure chooses Gwent Kingfisher sells stakes IMS plans to raise £5m Shaftesbury share issue First Technology ahead Ronson's rebound gathers pace Property pursuit prompts a question Tour operators' tactics pay off No justification for stock market gyrations David S Smith fears impact of sterling Greene King to shed jobs Ofwat approves Dee Valley's takeover plan Bulmers in seasonal sales push Siemens Nixdorf Commodities Liffe Options Wall Street's worries put London on the defensive Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes David S Smith W S Atkins Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes NFC's continental drift Tempus Caradon Wall Street Oasis pays up after a storm The Times City Diary Invisible man The Times City Diary Sticking point The Times City Diary Bigger scope The Times City Diary Food for thought The Times City Diary Pause button pressed on digital TV Alexandra Frean and Eric Reguly look at the reasons for the delay Money men at Lloyd's face challenge as assets shrink If you know what Emu will mean, you are probably wrong MOPS European operations continue to thwart NFC Cookson sells US operation Golden era Linden valued at £22.8m Charities back minimum wage A few technical difficulties Amy Other Business The write stuff We boldly go into next generation Accountancy French allege social dumping Veering off from the straight and narrow Audit Caradon in £200m sell-off to Vector Business Roundup Thomson sell-off plan Avon bounces higher Sec soars to £2.6m Compel acquisition Thorntons quits France Equities stem early fall IWC The Times Unit Trust Information Service A Doorman The Malt What has 404 legs and flaws? Cinema: Geoff Brown on a real-life 101 Dalmatians with Glenn Close, but without the heart of the cartoon original A sticky wicket for the controller Radio: The big question of the cricket Test series is who will carry the ball-by-ball broadcasts? Film Make mine a Bulldog New on Video: The British Empire strikes back Acme of diversity Jazz Iain Ballamy Ronnie Scott's Film The Times Film 'Good, meaty, filling' Snap Verdict Art Galleries Choice Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of thertre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol ) on release across the country Choice Records of the year The Times music make their choices from the albums released in 1996 Classical 1 Choice Records An awesome space odyssey Philharmonia/Salonen Festival Hall/ Radio 3 Escape on a raft of good ideas Theatre: Huckleberry Finn comes thrillingly to life in Greenwich AA Opera Undersold icon Pop Beck Brixton Academy Concert No expense spared, unhappily Opera: Rodney Milnes is a appalled by the extravagant opening of Milan's La Scala season The Times Literary Supplement Pop Theatre Bordering on yesteryear Andras Bereznay fails to lose himself in a chronicle of Europe made in maps Atlas of Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century By Richard and Ben Crampton Routledge, £55 Isbn 0415 06689 1 A remarkable demonstration of love Resistance of the Heart Intermarriage and the Rosenstrasse Protest in Nazi Germany Stoltzfus Norton, £21 ISBN 0 393 039048 Rosa's Child I. B. Taurus, £16.96 ISBN 186064 1229 The Times Bookshop BG Still a great distance from Utopia Roy Porter examiner Victorian psychiatry and is shocked by how little has changed Not open to negotiation Fighting Terrorism By Benjamin Netanyahu Allison & Busby, £2.99 ISBN 0 85031 91916 Great change out of small Heterosexual Dictatorship Male Homesexuality in Postwar Britain By Patrick Higgins Fourth Estate, £8.99 Isbn 1 85702 3552 Fine barrage from an artillery of words Ian McIntyre finds that it is a good thing for even an educated man to read books of quotations From fertile France Georges De La our and his World By Philip Conisbee Yale, £0 Isbn 0 300 069480 Versailles The History of the Garden and their Sculpture By Stephane Pincas Thamex & Hudson, £48 Isbn 0 500 017018 Honore Daumier By Bruce Laughton Yale, £45 Isbn 0 300 069456 An unwelcome change in the weather Laboratory Earth By Stephen H. Schneider Weidenfeld & Niclson, £11.99 Isbn 0 297 816446 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Insurer says no to heavy drinkers Smoking and drinking come under attack Inflight alcohol can lead to anger Travel on Saturday Le Shuttle restarts Channel rivalry Steve Keenan on the competition between tunnel and ferries Restaurants ban smoking Adventure specialists widen their horizons Fair-weather golf deal Cities unite in tourism drive Air miles schemes 'distort the market' Historic sites open on New Year's Day Head start City success Ride the Nile The noise of discontent The Travel Business Check-In Easy Jet USA Canada Super Value Holidays Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders the Travel Experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Bargains of the week-dog-sledge rides in Finland to Jose Carreras in Milan Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Airways Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight World Charter Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items IATA Kenya Specialists Notice to quit not validly served Exceptional to make costs order against liquidator Legal & Public Notices Admission of spent convictions at judge's discretion in civil trial Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times No duty to keep tribunal up to date Sky Sports Chastened Bowe puts career on line in rematch Boxing Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Redgrave and Pinsent enjoy rare honour For the Record The Times Talks boost Ireland's Ryder Cup prospects In Brief Effort rewarded Nash to rescue Flying high Britain need quick double to progress Ice Hockey Determination to outlaw the bad jumpers Racing: Jockey Intent on Minimising Risks as Training and Riding Standards Come under Scrutiny Sandown Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Taunton Welsh weights to rise Fakenham Four-timer for Holland Goss shrugs off blow to get back on course Sailing Sprinters hoping to cash in Swimming Fixtures Europe sceptical over foreign exchangew Where does the Premiership stand in football's continental league? How is the movement of players affecting standards? Brian Glanville suggests mediocrity is the result Eurostar business Rovers reject Eriksson rumours Football Weary Springboks determined to maintain record Rugby Union Teams Late surge proves decisive Yorkshire team stage successful ambush Squash Word-Watching Wolverhampton regain schools title England ring changes for home series Bowls Gold Smiths Walkers & Hall O'Sullivan displays new-found patience Snooker Road runners out of step with letter of law Symonds turns his back on England Cricket Graham's the Port of Authority From a Special Correspondent in Brisbane: Headley and Ealham injured By our Sport Staff: India on brink of victory in series Talk Radio Virgin Radio The tradition of charity Radio Choice Classic FM Deadly diesel oil, dullards and dilettantes Review BBC1 Choice Satellite and Cable Hostile Gough gets back into England groove Five-wicket haul seals Test palce Times Two Crossword Boxing Keegan draws shorter straw as Liverpool savour Brann Quarter-Finals Mansell moves closer to final fling Gritt wins race for hottest seat Bryant's Eye First Telecom La crème de la crème appears on page British Airways Executive P1-3 Management P3-17 Appointments P18-24 Moving on may be a way to move up Amanda Loose finds that variety is often the route to the top Government of the Truks & Caicos Islands NATS National Air Traffic Services Ltd. Coopers & Lybrand Spiers Ayres Townshend HESS Amerada Hess Limited I want to be in … Retail Management Stafford Long & Partners S. P. A. B National Sales Manager Management plus Lincoln National JAC Recruitment National Consultancy Lincoln National Advertising Assistant Technical Support An Opportunity Development Manager Torres & Partners Executive Search & Selection Eximious Product Supply Manager Sales & Marketing Manager Hyperion Software Dubai Tax Free Six Figure Packages Unilock Danger: drug-takers at work Des Dearlove reports on a call to action over the disturbing levels of substance abuse uncovered in the workplace The Manager TSI Resouricing Anadarko Algeria Corporation AAD Geac Computers Limited The BOC Group ICO 3Com Cap Gemini Pera N B Selection Ltd. NBS Lord Search & Selection NBS NBS Assessment Services Parity Solutions MSL Telewest Communications Kramer Westfield Search and Selection Strategic Selection Price WaterHouse Management Consulting Ltd Syseca Ltd Apple Executive Net Work Mitel Hoggett Bowers PA Consulting Group Executive Net Work Citibank Mitel BT NCR BIR B. I. Recruiting Hoggett Bowers Executive Search & Selection CSC Pace GKRS Search & Selection Norton Rose Royal Mail GKRS Search & Selection Asprey Group Simpson Crowden Consultants Castrol GlaxoWellcome Disease Has No Greater Enemy Mercuri Urval Marks & Spencer Financial Services Racal Motorola SBC Warburg a Division of Swiss Bank Corporation Thomson Lee Hecht Harrison Ltd Stream ORYX CSK Software Stuart Spindler & Partners Harvey Nash PLC Austin Knight GlaxoWellcome XFAM Working for a Faier World Harvey Nash PLC 3Com Networks that Go the Distance Whitbread Hotel Company Major Account Managers Symonds Group Ltd. Scandinavian Airlines System Deputy Director General Managers Scottish Power Simpson Crowden Consultants General Building and Maintenance PLC Herbalife Europe Ltd. Career Analysts Ltd Kingsway Communications National and International Retail Managers Hoggett Bowers Executive Search & Selection A Division of Swiss Bank Corporation MAFF Tele Cential Public Sector? Chusid Headway GlaxoWellcome Chesterman Swann & Co The Mainland Partnership Seminar Trainer Computer 2000 Marketing & PR Officer £18K plus Commission Head of Chief Executive's Office Lloyds Bank Executive Selection Associates The Technology Broker Welsh European Programme Executive Ltd Recruitment Consultant Charterhouse Executives Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Development Manager Gulf Area Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ernst & Young Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prospects Limited CDOA Strategic Marketing Consultancy The Icarus Partnership Riley Consultancy Scottish Widows National Statistics JPW GPT Business Link Hampshire MAFF Kudos 'Visit Asia and walk the streets' Hang on to your hats: management guru Tom Peters says huge change is on the way. Godfrey Golzen reports Coopers & Lybrand Riley Consultancy PA Consulting Group Ordnance Survey Recent Appointments GKRS Search & Selection Selector Europe Spencer Stuart The Children's Society ADTI Limited Communications Test Design, Inc PCL Direct Marketing Services Director of Information & Technology Coherent Communications Systems, Ltd. GKRS Search & Selection Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Chief Executive Lincolnshire County Council Ernst & Young Mason & Nurse Selection and Search The Times Focus Management Consultants Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bernard Hodes Orion Consultancy The Board of Deputies of British Jews K/F Selection QSP Howgate Sable & Partners Executive Search and… The Royal Hospitals NHS Trust Marie Curie Cancer Care NHS Cymru Wales Hoggett Bowers Executive Search & Selection The Children's Trust Tadworth Whitehead Selection Analysys Norman Broadbent International KPMG means business Whitehead Selection Robinson Keane Search & Selection 3D Recruitment Interexec Questor International N B Selection Ltd Garth Heron Renold Gears Questor International Grandison Selection MSL Whitehead Selection N B Selection Ltd. La Crème de la Crème Faccenda Chicken Experienced PA Required for Senior Partner PA to Head of Golf Operations Recruitment Consultant SECRETARY/PA The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Whitehead Selection NBS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Relocation Co-Ordinator Medical Secretary c £20,000 The Halpern Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Prepare for the New Year Friedland - Hex Consulting Ltd. International Racing Bureau Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items
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