News from 20/12/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Matthew Wall, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, David Adams, Jeremy Laurance, Bill Frost, Dan Cohn-Sherbok, Inigo Gilmore, Philip Howard, Sue Lloyd-Roberts, Jeremy Kingston, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Elenor Salmond, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Stan Weber President, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, and Jonathan Prynn, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Capella, Debra Craine, Anthony Ralston, P. R. Whale, John Sessions, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Sylvia Disley, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Thomas Braun, Alan Hamilton, Gabriella Gamini, David Adams and Michael Evans, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Quentin Letts, Martin Barrow, Deputy Business Editor, Tony Hill, David Charter, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Roger Scruton, Russell Kempson, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Michael Theodoulou, James Dewar, Adrian Brodkin, Alistair McIlawraith, Anne Ashworth and Caroline Merrell, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Nigel Hill, Richard Luce, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, D. E. Downs, L. T. Allen, PHS, Richard Owen, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Lucy Duncan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, K. Seedhouse, John Allison, John Goodbody, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Peter D. McGuire, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Christopher Wilson-Smith, Walter Gammie, Jill Sherman and Shirley English, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, John O'Leary and David Charter, Ben Macintyre, David Sinclair, Chris Ayres, Ante Cicin-Sain, Benedict Nightingale, Tess Knighton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Mark Marsh, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Nigel Douglas, Alasdair Murray, C. T. Morley, Matthew Bond, Janette Lloyd, Charles Jenkin, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoToday SAS files in to join siege of embassy Two Britons among 480 hostages Duke says sorry Good forecasts Index Apologetic BBC restores Carey's new year TV slot Caitlin Moran Index Picture Gallery Husband of Bhutto on death charge Index The Last Eunuch Ian Greer lobbying company collapses Index Tomorrow Girlfriend of 'road rage' victim charged with murder Happy Diamonds Cabinet keeps currency debate alive British alarm about loss of sovereignty in Europe emerged yesterday in a survey of European Union citizens. More than half fear that Britain will lose its character or not exist, compared with only about athird in other member states, In Britain 54 per cent said they feared loss of national identity and culture; the EU average was 35 per cent. In addition, 50 per cent said they feared country" not really existing any more", compared with 30 per cent across the EU Duke apologises for distress caused by gun comments Tory minders warn MPs against baring family secrets Police seek lorry and fear IRA could strike at any time Evita Chess prodigy's record Councillors cleared of selling flats for votes Second fire breaks out in Channel Tunnel News in Brief Judge bars peace activists Minister to stand down Troops head for Bosnia Prescott libel damages Bouncers set to be vetted E. coli toll reaches 15 Brocket Hall relaunched Arts grants cut 20 per cent Fight on for Toon stadium Police face career shake-up Anger at drivers' failure to heed rape victim's cries 'Teannot believe that no one lifted a finger to help her - they should be ashamed of themselves' Be safe, be mean with the Scotch Go-kart champion stays on track Two million take flight to escape Christmas at home Too busy, too scared, too keen to get home Boots Cambridge disputes Oxford's supremacy in research ratings Rivals squabble as universities bid for share of £700m Minister attacks college's £250 'bounty' for new students as waste of money MESH Computers PLC Research Ratings Peoples Phone By a Staff Reporter: Husband in coma wins strike payout Marriage is added to schools' moral code BBC plans to capture dying breath for TV series Pop goes £9.5m of lottery money in museum of music It's only rock and roll, but will the fans really like it in Sheffield? Halifax Ears wax and wane as men grow old Briton petitions Mandela for justice over son's death The Link Farmers trot out 3m fresh turkeys Tiffany & Co. Founder of charity faces jail News in Brief Taxman case Duchess mourns Girl led robbers Serb baby well Lightning death Post haste By a Staff Reporter: Footballer wins £1/4 m for tackle that ended career Award may set precedent in sport Warm feeling may be cold comfort for heavy drinkers Medical Briefing National Fine Arts Five go on stage to sing Enid Blyton's praises Peoples Phone Judge backs prisoners over interviews with media Governors violated inmates' freedom of spech by trying to stop them protesting their innocence Three-year delay in adoptions 'is making children insecure' A government study has uncovered long delays in placing children, with inexperienced social workers reluctant to make decisions, Valerie Elliott writes Dixons Diy Litigants Overwhelm Appeal Court Survival training equips dormice to face the wild Lloyds Bank 'English Patient' tops Golden Globe list The Times Trevi Fountain switched off as Italy mourns Mastroianni La Dolce Vita star 'was perhaps Europe's greatest cinema actor of the past 50 years' For female film fans, Mastroianni, right, was more than a legend—he was a cinematic star who became the embodiment of the Latin lover, writes Richard Owen Ernest Jones Bardot denies race hate in attack on Muslim sheep rite Dixons Rafsanjani bolsters ties with Turkey Fertility treatment gave wife 11 embryos A-bomb pioneer dies Listen Latin American guerrillas' love of money vies with sense of social justice SAS team enters Lima arena as proven winner Rescue Plan The Sunday Times Moves to free jailed US rebel jeopardised Family Dell From Associated Press: Emperor's birthday celebration cancelled Russia stepping up spy activities, says FBI chief WHSmith New arrests after Paris terror blast World Summary Seles claim for £10m rejected Rao forced to quit as leader Police held over Kenya killings (AFP): Greeks face more chaos on roads Corby Trouser Press Hundreds flock to see 'vision of Virgin' Agents net 'big fish mafioso' in shallows Admiral Thai factory girls tell a different story about the cost of Christmas toys Last eunuch of imperial China dies in seclusion Mother Teresa walks out of hospital Waitrose Limited Leeds & Holbeck Building Society Holocaust claims rejected by Swiss The hidden world of the eunuchs India has as many as a million eunuchs leading 'invisible' lives. Zia Jaffrey was allowed into one house to witness and to write about their centuries-old secrets. Interview by Quentin Letts According to rumour there is a market in Goa selling youngsters Time Ilias LALAoUNIS 'Boys can fly from flower to flower and enjoy romance' John Sessions on the need for men to understand women better-and why he thinks of himself as a bluestocking who is not sexually attractive The Valerie Grove Interview Why America's mothers are fighting it out over Elmo Quentin Letts reports on the Christmas toy that is so popular even a Mafia boss has to say please to get one Audi BT Internet A bridge too far for London Roger Seruton indicts the latest monstrosity of a modernist cartel Double Chinn Picture Gallery Growing up as killers How did children in Britain learn to take human life?We are living in an age that is unshockable Roman home Well spent? New material 'Parliaments past? Bah,' said Stooge, 'Humbug!' Speak, Memory Brixton to Bahamas: the dangers of politicians abroad Dons and Data Assessment of university research is difficult but worthwhile Everest of the Spirit The risk may be less but the search remains the same Duke's views on gun legislation Support for disabled UK universities 'at a crossroads' CPS and the disclosure of evidence Role of Croatia Jams tomorrow Royal succession Just solution to litigation lunacy' The brew that cheers Aria on a shoestring Bread on the waters? Court Circular Polar Medals Today's royal engagements Lord-Lieutenant John Langeloth Loeb Legal appointment London University Personal Column The Times Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries A Flamboyant costume for the celebrated Ballet… Luncheons Birthdays today Appointments Castle Combe Skid Pan Memorial service Latest wills Court & Social Marcello Mastroianni Marcello Mastroianni, Italian film star, died in Paris yesterday aged 72. He was born on September 28, 1924 Personal Column Yuli Khariton Yuli Khariton, Soviet nuclear physicist, died yesterday aged 92. He was born on February 27, 1904 On This Day The Death of King Leopold The Body Transferred to Brussels Arthur Jacobs Arthur Jacobs, music critic, died on December 13 aged 74. He was born on June 14, 1922 News The Times Crossword No 20,356 Picture Gallery Business Merger bill: Halifax Building Society faces… AA Information Tomorrow Economics Halifax spending a little Xtra £413m on flotation Delay on payout to Lloyd's names Asda keeps it simple and very profitable Arts Lawyer taking monopolies job Dunn & Co back in hands of receiver Elson Associates MG investors await compensation news GKN faces $400m suit over US subsidiary Sport Television and Radio Business Today Dow soars 126 points Abbey predicts 7% house price rise Generators retain supply incentives Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Firms face tighter regulation and control over metal trades Gallaher to close factory Rail link builders prepare for float Chairman scores on options Mystery Arizona fan buys a stake in Chelsea Vauxhall to create 900 Euro van jobs Battle for Northern nearing its finale Business Roundup Mortgage fraud curb Optimism for Laporte Bardon lifts stake Tring in the red CSX raises Conrail bid Acatos profits steady Henri Wintermans sold Ruberoid disposal Tourist Rates Sorting through the scrap metal Doubts over copper debacle Winners and losers in supermarket wars Two quesions for Berisford shareholders Rank says £185m charges will hit full-year figures Berisford reveals £270,000 bonus Citizens raises $89m from mortgage rights Digital TV guidelines set out New chief reflects new Whitbread HFC Bank Airtours cruise plan propels shares to record Commodities Liffe Options Billion-share turnover extends the festive rally STock Market Michael Clark Hunters Armley, the commercial printer, stood out with a rise of 12¹2p at 105p on the back of a "buy" recommendation from Panmure Gordon, the broker. Panmure has increased its pretax profit estimate for the current year from £4 million to 34.2 million. That compares with £1.8 million last time 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 Slipping down the Ranks Tempus GKN Tring Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes NSM Wall Street The Times City Diary The gal who pulls in mega-bucks Carl Mortished checks out the charms of Barbie, the fashion icon A sterling forecast that funds ought not to have ignored Economic View Far-fetched sounding predictions proved to be the most reliable Far-fetched sounding predictions proved to be the most reliable Electricity pool up to its neck in troubles Christine Buckley assesses the latest clashes afflicting the power industry Rexene Products Specialists in Speciality Resins Future of NSM in doubt as talks begin with banks Open General Licence Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Cook pledges growth Warning on prices by OECD Mersey revival plan off the beat EU-funded regeneration projects 'stifled by lack of strategy' Pressac to buy Italamec Irish Life pays $I63m for American insurer Business Roundup Jones & Shipman steady GE raises dividend Joint venture for GA SME's £27m landfill deal London Merchant firm Duller look for Armour Warner Estate advances The Times Unit Trust Information Service Girrard-Perregaux Gilts and equities move higher Mikimoto Marriage of true impediments Theatre Little Eyolf Swan, Stratford Heritage Let the public on board Heritage: Everyone should be able to explore the unique interior of Admiralty Arch, says Marcus Binney Theatre Authentic pioneer spirit ASMF/Sillito Queen Elizabeth Hall Bravura bass, sublime Haydn Concerts AA The Times Higher Education Supplement Music Tomorrow Cinema Guide Art Galleries Choice Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Choice Charming all the way Dance Cinderella Covent Garden The best comes last Opera Les fêtes d'Hébé Barbican Dance Bop till you smile Jazz Kenny Wheeler Vortex, N16 Jazz You could say he's a man of the world And now for the good news-after years in the twilight zone, Peter Green is back, and playing that sweet blues guitar again. Nigel Williamson reports Icon for all tastes Tina Turner Wembley Arena Pop Red-letter day From early morning to late at night, it's been a great year for pop-pickers Pop Literate, but bad at numbers The Times Pop Whether building work is construction or alteration Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alliance Francaise Kingston University Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Cambridge January Start CIFE EC principles do not apply to domestic law VAT zero-rating for charily Over-implementation of EC scheme allowed Scots Law Report December 20 1996 Court of Session Agreement to appoint arbiter Times guide to the top research universities John O'Leary explains how research teams have been graded and how to read the ratings Will quest for new frontiers be lost? Dan Cohn-Sherbok reports on the fears in the corridors of academia De Merode demands reduction in bans Drugs in Sport Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Davis in at the deep end on the pool table Mel Webb discovers that one of snooker's finest has some way to go before he can be acclaimed as a master of another game played on the green baize Keene on Chess Winning Move For the record Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings New owners bridge class divide Racing: Survey Finds Growing Tide of Recruite Believes in Fun before Profit Picture Gallery Hereford Hexham Uttoxeter Farrant out Rapid Raceline Managing to survive on football 's merry-go-round On the day that Frank Clark threw in the towel, Brian Glanville ponders what it takes to succeed United dismiss reports of £20m bid for Batistuta Football British Museum Club chairmen agree to league changes Hickman set for stiff test Italy arrange warm-up for World Cup tie England welcome Test table plan Sport in Brief New man for Minardi Women's role for Noah Doyle motion wins day Vimpani makes hay Dowie set on lightening the load at Harrow Rig failure likely to put Tibbs at rear of fleet Sailing Britain's finest Veteran runners deserve more consideration Sports Letters Skelton scales heights with clear-cut victory Spur to Zimbabwe Time to halt the maul By our Sports Staff: Pakistan checked by Peters Cricket Pay dispute threatens Cardiff s French test Rugby Union A Times Reader Offer Players' safety imperative in changing times Gerald Davies By our Sports Staff: Britain hope for brighter future Ice Hockey First Telecom Memorabilia fails the taste test Kicking and Screaming Faldo invests in stars of the future Golf:masters Champion to Fund New Tournament for Juniors Word-Watching Snow Reports All together now, boys Radio Choice Radio 1 Guilty, yes, but she is not solely to blame Matthew Bond BBC1 Choice Satellite and Cable Forest forced to seek Psycho therapy Atherton's fall caps worrying day for England Times Two Crossword Pool Silence marks beginning of the end Lucy Duncan, on board Concert, on her losing battle with the Southern Ocean Equestrianism Arthritis Research
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