News from 19/12/1996
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Jackie Morrisey, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Philip Ziegler, Andrew Pierce, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, C. J. Olding, Bill Frost, Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Monkswell (Chairman), Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Richard Hobson, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Laurence Catlow, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Marti Hargie, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Desmond Dearlove, Geoff Brown, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Jonathan Olney (Consultant neuroradiologist), C. H. Bowerman, John Bryant, Tim Jones and Paul Wilkinson, Pugh & Way, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, Jim McCue, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, George Wedd, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, John Lomas, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Amanda Loose, Michael Gould (Senior lecturer), Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John Young, Jane Hodges, Quentin Letts, Martin Barrow, Deputy Business Editor, T. E. J. Healy (President), Enoch Powell, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Roger Scruton, Rev. H. M. Rogers, Daniel McGrory, Philip Bassett, Claire Messud, David Miller, Anthony Steen, Barry Millington, Robert Alter, Derek Hudson, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Peter Davalle, John Brown, Emma Wilkins, Leyla Linton, Auriol Chisholm, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Andrew Pierce and Bill Frost, John Crabtree, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Bill Frost, PHS, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, T. H. Hawkins, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Karen Armstrong, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Charter and Stewart Tendler, Adam Fresco, R. W. Johnson, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Donald Cross, Jonathan Clark, Russell Jenkins, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Robert Alexander, Chairman of Council, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, J. C. Banks, Graham Searjeant, Andrew Lycett, Michael Horsnell, John W. Heren, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Adams, Latin America Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Alasdair Murray, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Bill Frindall, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoBest for Books Outrage as Duke attacks gun ban Our Foreign Staff: Embassy siege rebels threaten to kill hostages Muslim protest at carol concert Clarke set to win euro assurance Index Paedophile lists for police Truant Blair's charter flight of fancy Vanishing Breed Naughty but Nice Unemployment is lowest in six years Best for Jobs Van Cleef & Arpels What is this innocent gentleman doing in a squabbling Commons? Political Sketch Clarke to call for Cabinet backing over EMU policy Constant vigil ensures molesters never escape their past Dell Tories 'lied as well as cheated' Labour plan for human rights News in Brief Saint sinners Harding's £190m Escape foiled Mutant maize Hunt nears end Acid killer gets life after boasting of the perfect murder 150 cars fail to stop for roadside rape victim Young bullies graduate to the board Tycoon counts cost of passion for prostitue Picture Gallery Fresh anguish for jailed mother Boots Cry for me if I don't win Oscar, says Evita star Picture Gallery Duke of diplomacy shoots himself in the foot again with gun gaffe Fayed pledges cash support for new anti-abortion party Nikon Pioneer of the Girl Guides turns 100 Fujitsu Prisoner threatens revenge massacre Correction BA man wins 'dirty tricks' damages By a Staff Reporter: Wartime fighter pilot hailed above the 'false heroes' of today Orange Carol service is disrupted by Muslim teacher Gallant children rewarded with Duchess's praise Red Cross to feed London's hungry asylum-seekers 'We don't argue the rights and wrongs of the law, but we must deal with its consequences' Dixons Saved by eggs and legs from home Cleric in radio row to leave Sony Insect flight tests reveal plane truth Use of gagging orders curbed Vets urge caution over changes to quarantine rules Carpet of bluebells takes a beating Gulliver's Travels Free-range chickens put villagers in a flap Homebase Minister rejects call for media curb Saturday Prime-time sponsor deal raises fears on TV independence MPs 'have masonic lodges' BT BBC fee tied to inflation On guard at frontier of life and death Bishop in disaster inquiry call News in Brief Racial retraining Smoking ban Altar attack case Singing muggers Burglar alarm Nato plans snatch squad to hunt war criminals in Bosnia Austerity puts paid to presents in Italy Virbac Limited Monaco princesses 'lax about private lives', says brother Spielberg rescues star's Oscar Halifax Annan promises to streamline the UN for 21st-century role Clinton had Asian donor to dinner Currys France increases security amid fear of holiday bomb EU votes to support tobacco DIAL-a-PHONE Cypriot wins land right case News in Brief (AP): Coup arrests (Reuter): Release ruling (AP): Cost of Marcos (Reuter): Killer shot dead (Reuter): Mock execution (AFP): Murderers jailed Songwriter dies Huge budget cuts enrage academics on 'white' campuses Traditionally white universities are losing out in the post-apartheid era, R. W. Johnson reports from Johannesburg. But they have allies among the swelling ranks of black middle-class parents Wife co-operates in FBI sting to trap alleged double agent Forte Hotels (AP): Preacher 'spy' found dead Barbie the drag queen hits shops Bethlehem's star tree caught up in red tape Mercury Communications Alcoholics guided to 12 steps The only Hope for Peace Lima raid tests resolve of populist President Alberto Fujimori appeared to have beaten inflation and political violence, says John Crabtree. Now the economic magic seems to be failing, and guerrillas have struck at a symbolic target Swiftcall Small rebel group has bloody history Guerrillas Senior British envoy is held Diplomats Direct Line Admiral Victoria Wine Why Saunders could not have been faking it Dr Thomas Stuttaford on the problems faced by doctors when diagnosing dementia in the elderly, chemotherapy treatment for cancer and hair loss, seasonal warnings over preparing food and drinking too much—and why a dose of mistletoe can be good for you A small price to pay Try not to let the turkey share the fridge with a pudding Medicinal mistletoe Sober facts of drink A tale of gastronomy in two cities London has been hailed as having the best restaurants in the world, but New Yorker Irwin Stelzer says there is still room for improvement The Sunday Times Times Computer Systems Ltd. Ineptitude, duplicity and plot Magnus Linklater expects more bad behaviour in the Commons Carte noire Jungle drums Picture Gallery Notes on Europe's past If Shakespeare and Mozart are not correct enough for the euro, who is? No fun Love lost Revenge of the Incas Matthew Parris on Peru's apartheid and Indian terror Golden Economy The best Tory message: don't let Labour destroy it Annan of the UN After a risible selection process, a rising agenda Red Cross Bungle Food parcels are an inappropriate means of protest Flaws in plan for bad drivers to pay Straw poll 'Treachery' of the Duke of Windsor Human rights court Countryside clutter Saving St Pancras Socks washed? Workplace bullying Cash crisis Painless surgery pioneers praised Rackham and Ratty Young as you feel Mind over matter Head gear Court Circular Today's royal engagements Service luncheon Lieutenancy of Staffordshire School news Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Picture Gallery Service dinner Personal Column Church news Acorn Stairlifts Memorial services Joe Coral Joe Coral, bookmaker and former head of the Coral Leisure Group. died on December 16 aged 92. He was born on December 11, 1904 Personal Column The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Winged Fellowship Invalids at Home Trust Irving Caesar Irving Caesar, Iyricist, died on December 17 aged 101. He was born on July 4, 1895 Michael Saunders Michael Saunders CB, QC, Treasury Solicitor since 1995, died after a sudden heart attack on December 17 aged 52. He was born on April 13, 1944 Our Loneliest Island A Tristan Da Cunha Christening The Times Crossword No 20,355 News Multiple Display Advertising Items Forecast Tomorrow Business Arts Record fall in jobless Buoyant Clarke denies strong growth will lead to interest rate rise Good tidings for Christmas sales London Electricity agrees deal Centrum Travel BA sells USAir stake en route to American Sport Woolwich to fight ending of takeover safeguard Newcastle United ready to set £160m flotation goal Television and Radio Business today Pensions Act limits loans to employers Ringing the changes on overseas phone prices Wessex plan to buy back shares could cost £240m Electra dividend up 11% Tourist Rates De Beers demands Russian sales pact Lloyd's test cases get under way Picture Gallery Users welcome gas rivalry Western launches $3.5bn bid for ADT Engineering buoyant 'but exports lose ground' Bradford & Bingley Building Society Injunction blow for BT Independent reprieve Freepages chief quits Creighton's fundraiser SIB aims to improve metal exchange deals Business Roundup Gulf bid for Clyde lifts oil exploration shares Channel 5 tunes in to £150m costs Salisburys collapse costly for Hartstone AA Final test for the domino theory The politics of power bids Mixed reception for Societies Bill Perverse view taken on retail sale Pennington Mayflower's £38m paperchase London ammunition for Northern defence Rexam to sell off 20 businesses American Express First Choice cuts payout despite profits recovery Commodities Liffe Options Festive boost pushes the index back above 4,000 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 First Choice Rexam Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Looking down the barrel Tempus De Beers Wall Street Proof is in the pudding Hedging bets Cold caller Back on menu Undeniable present for the Tories Philip Bassett assesses the accuracy of the reported fall in unemployment Lloyd's heavies seek a softer image Jon Ashworth on a legal firm wanting still more after a quantum-leap merger deal Don't make dividends the scapegoat for low growth EasyJet Faith, hope and charitable VAT John Brown calls for a change in the application of VAT to release charities from an immense burden Judge was not told of change Brute force of PW founder Any Other Business Heavy words Festive touch Six steps to jury inference Judge's powers when reviewing taxation Year of teacakes and whoopee cushions Audit Equities close near best of day Tandy The Times Unit Trust Information Service Personal Investment Authority Desperately seeking earplugs Cinema: Madonna emotes her little cotton socks off, but Geoff Brown is deafened rather than stirred by Evita The Times Literary Supplement Film Shine Film Tomorrow Young film fans: 'Too much music' Art Galleries Choice Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complted by Marit Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's asessment of films in london a (where indicatied with the symbol) on release across the country Picture Gallery Choice Vamping in a New York vein New on Video Vocal New Classical CDs: A Roman Christmas circa 1705; whole Lott of fun; rediscovering Marek Operetta New Videos Orchestral New Cds Rival Nutcrackers offer sweet contrasts Dance: Debra Craine on the battle in London between English and Russian stagings of Tchaikovsky's classic Loesser is more Theatre Guys and Dolls Olivier This Week's Festive Special Offers Dance Wily silly Willie Radio Music Good, evil and whoops of joy London Concerts BCMG/Harding QEH Songs with Slavonic soul Galina Gorchakov Wigmore Hall The Times Offer A passion deeply implanted in the human breast Roger Scruton examines the link between between hunting and the life of the countryside Confessions of a Shooting Fishing Man By Laurence Catlow Merlin Unwin Books, £17.99 Isbn 1 873674 244 The earth was welter and waste Genesis Translation and Commentary By Robert Alter Norton, £18.95 ISBN 0 393 039811 The Times Bookshop Elusive faith The Gardens of Light By Amin Maalouf Quartet, £15 ISBN 0 7043 71065 If you can find a novel's truth Belief in a new kind of God The Jung Cult Oringins of a Charismatic Movement By Richard Noll Fontana Press, £7.99 ISBN 0 00 686365 5 Made by nothing stronger than necessity Philip Howard on the survival of the stories that more than bear retelling Alcestis And Other Plays By Euripides Translated by John Davie Introduction and notes by Richard Rutherford Penguin Classics, £6.99 ISBN 1 35 79 10 86 42 Niceness is not enough Lord North The Prime Minister Who Lost America By Peter Whiteley Hambledon Press, £25 ISBN 1 85285 1457 Inventiveness at a premium Bibliomane Minerva Press Sect that survived despite offending the pagans Karen Armstrong is enlightened by a fresh look at an enduring faith A New History of Christaianity By Vivian Green Alan Sutton, £20 ISBN 0 7509 12715 The Times Higher Education Supplement Boxing Day Books Saved from the bump US holds up Compensation Multiple Display Advertising Items USA Canada Super Value Holidays More ships needed as cruises keep booming Airlink Worldwide PATA Multiple Display Advertising Items Just the Ticket Multiple Display Advertising Items Bargains of the Week CSA STA Travel Bellator ruled out for season by leg injury Racing: Triumph Hurdle Favourite Has Stress Fracture Towcester Catterick Rapid Raceline Wolverhampton Yesterday's Results Wednesday expose United's lack of flair Football British Museum Berkovic inspires saintly progress Luton take top billing thanks to Hughes Priceless Welsh sportsman who gave himself away David Miller extols the virtues of a rugby legend whose values personify a bygone era Albion rout makes a mockery of dismal home form Leicester take over the leadership role Rugby Union Last Nights Football Whitaker saves the best round until last Equestrianism For the Record U. M. By a Correspondent: Britain's fate in hands of Denmark England cut down to size by Germany Basketball Teamwork troubles worry fleet Sailing Storm clouds gather in power struggle Snooker Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Women's tour goes east for new season Sport in Brief England moving up Harris answers call Cazalet captures title Indurain bides his time Ten-team tournament Keene on Chess Winning Move Bygone days when success was all round Vanishing act has transformed sport's great variety show Bryant's Eye Maesteg saved by Cairns Squash Word-Watching Rolph takes French leave Swimming Snow Reports Thoughts on a vile trade Radio Choice Radio 1 Nightmare? 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