News from 19/08/1997
1997; Gale Group;
Autores
Tunku Varadarajan, Barney Spender, John Grieve Smith, Nick Nuttall, Shirley M. Large, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, John K. Wales, P. M. Elton, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Helen L. Conway, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, David Adams and Glen Owen, Denis Taylor, George Sivell, Graham Seargeant, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, John Thicknesse, Jasson Nissé, Abby Tan, Pat Gibson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, David Engel, Rachel Holmes, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, Daniel Johnson, John Fletcher, Mark Court, Michael Gardner, G. L. Bolt, Keith Winter, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Richard Westwood-Brookes, Paul Durman, Irving Luke, Sue Corrigan, Rachel Bridge, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Barry Millington, John Hopkins, golf correspondent, Patrick Stevens, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, P. H. S, Andrew Drummond, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Lynne McTaggart, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Andrew Lockley, R. J. Silburn, Rodney Hobson, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Raymond Sharp, Giles Whittell, Nicholas Watt and Jill Sherman, Hermann Bondi, Jason Nissé, Craig Lord, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Jill Sherman and John Goodbody, Peter W. Esling, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Tom Rhodes and Michael Evans, John Shaw, Serena Allott, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Graham Mather, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, A. Pugh-Thomas, Chairman, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Diana Griffith, Mark Andrews, Peter Read, President, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, David Maddock, J. P. Govindia, D. B. Jenkin, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Peter A. Gibbon,
ResumoPassport to Europe Clinton changes tactics on landmine campaign Index Market steady Actor dies in stage hanging Love, Stress and the i Ambitious MP Shell warfare on the Thames In France, happiness is a cold beer The Prime Minister finds time on holiday to talk to The Times Susan Bell reports from St Martin d'Oydes Play the £100,000 Game Mind Games Major breaks silence to attack plans for cricket Bose Alcopop marketing 'is a scandal' Brewers stand accused of using drug imagery to aim drinks at the teenage dance scene, reports Richard Ford Blair breaks with linguistic tradition of Downing St Loyalists take lessons in winning sympathy DELL Jaguar plans to build small car MP risks suspension in McMaster inquiry News in Brief Fears for Channel diver Mi5 to study Israeli file 'Braveheart' attacker held Old Vic future in doubt Bus crash averts injury Checks on Saudi nurses Father-to-be is aged 11 BP sues Greenpeace Youth shot dead in street Up the Channel without a paddle I had no choice and no regrets, says failed job-hunter who tried to come home to Britain by makeshift raft. Stephen Farrell reports Baby-death woman tells of shackles in prison Camilla 'laughs off troubles' Kitten was cooked in microwave NatWest Landlord and gasman blamed for student's death are fined Mitsubishi Electric Eel Pie Islanders left high and dry 120 stranded people are dependent on a ferryman with a 14ft punt, writes Arthur Leathley High tides put South Coast homes on full flood alert Fruit prices rise after crop fails Bad weather has led to a shortage of peaches, reports Michael Hornsby SAGA Insurance Services Ice-cream heir, 12, killed on motorbike Alliance Leicester Remains of 8th-century palace found on banks of Thames Timbers at Chelsea could be those of the fortified home of King Offa of Mercia, Nick Nuttall reports Rape suspect's lawyer criticises identity video Road Atlas Britain Banker on five-hour lunch was sacked unfairly Mental athletes tone their bodies to keep their minds in shape Fitness programme, pasta diet and help from Diana and Dodi allow memory champion to exercise grey cells, reports Mark Henderson Mercury Nature may not know best in heated debate Medical Briefing Pop goes anarchy as band cashes in Hastings Direct Eurostar to check on asylum seekers News in Brief Cashier jailed Identity cards Boxer bereaved Beggar guilty £630,000 D-type Corrections Counselling Caution on a cure-all life's ills Some problems cannot be resolved by just 'getting it all out of your system', reports Nigel Hawkes Miners who put paid to Scar gill say pit closure is a betrayal Union feud will hit job prospects, writes Peter Foster Zurich Municipal Camelot fails to halt rivals in court MESH Computers Plc Father and son held by gunmen in Florida hotel room Sunrise Mobility Harman sees work as best form of welfare Blair's team at Social Security is breaking with the past, writes Alexandra Frean The In-Tray Survival of deer 'depends on hunt' Midland The Listening Bank Dept of social Security East Germany was better, judges told Politburo leaders await verdict for killings by border guards America 'flouted test-ban treaty to upgrade its nuclear arsenal' Primus Pilgrims descend on Paris for rendezvous with Pope Iran leader loses fight for EU ties British troops put guard on Karadzic spy centre GM Joke wears thin as power-starved Mir strays off course St Petersburg rooftop sniper kills reformer Kidnapped Russians freed after 100 days Spin-doctors smooth Clintons' holiday path Homebase Frigate ready to evacuate volcano islanders Insurer argues Daisy the cow was guiltless of Chicago fire (AP): Mouse-size monkey takes bow World Summary (AFP): Beef seized (AFP): Whale chase (AFP): Riviera blight (Reuters): Women enrol (AP): 'Torture 'arrests (AP): Bigger bite Australia mourns loss of a 'great warrior From our Foreign Staff, (Reuters): Israel denies blame as Sidon shelling kills six Us drug company applies to sell children Prozac Hill House Hammond (AFP): Shanghai storm fears Lee fails to open libel case (AP): Khmer Rouge troops join battle BMW The boy lost in a foreign country Robert Miles's parents are conviced that a vaccine is responsible for damaging him. Anjana Ahuja reports Anxious, depressed, suicidal-and still only a child A quarter of Britiain's children cannot cope with life's stresses, writes Sue Corrigan The London Hernia Centre The Well Man Clinic What the Medical Profession Fails to Tell You The Lady Magazine St. Joseph's Hospice Chilling out at Motel California It's the first summer of their adult lives and they're spending it tound a pool hoping to break into Mtv. Giles Whittell meets California's generation extras The secret of being a good stepmother Pierce Brosnan's grown-up children are making him keep his promise never to remarry. But as Serena Allott discovered, adult stepchildren can be a joy Direct Line Instant Access Account Endeavour Personal Finance Ltd Opera & Ballet Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country An Englishman in Tuscany Phillip King's stunning sculptures are being shown on the hills overlooking Florence. Richard Cork reports Around the London Galleries The Times theatre New faces, old hands Film Festival Prokofiev in bulk proves indigestible Concerts Prime Health The National Gallery Sing-along-a-rock'n' roll Pop Songs and Visions Wembley Stadium In his own image BBC Proms Britten Nights Albert Hall/Radio 3 Big yellow taxi ride through hell Theatre The Times Challenge of the Mind Hague's team has no future on the Left The Tories lack both policies and principles, says Graham Mather Sundancers Mrs Cook's home truth If two bright people marry and procreate, something has to give way …probably somebody's dream Pool pooch Widening role Secret's out Kohl can't save Emu from itself Daniel Johnson On the don who damn's the euro Divided They Stand Why the Bosnian Serb power struggle matters to the world Crashes and Bangs Stock markets are still overvalued Labour's Rock Pool The party's personalities are reflected in the sea Pensioners' health policy 'shabby' Cost of medicines Terrorism victims Paul or Paula? Call for review of medical training Motorway controls Gauging humidity Room at the top Post-doctoral research Animate objects No apologies over British India Hotels on the Rhine Operating a retractor School food Court Circular Personal Column Birthdays today Church news Reminders of the auld country auctioned University news Anniversaries today Royal engagement Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements The Sunday Times Forthcoming marriages Marriage Latest wills Conlon Nancarrow Conlon Nancarrow, American composer, died in Mexico City on August 10 aged 84. He was born in Texarkana, Arkansas, on October 27,1912 Personal Column Worldcall Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The British Kidney Patient Association Churchill's Stairlifts plc Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, singer, died on August 16 aged 48. He was born on Ocotber 13,1948 St James's Theatre Hendrik Van Den Bergh Lieutenant-General Hendrik van den Bergh, former head of the South African Burreau of State Security (Boss) died on August 16, aged 82. He was born on November 27,1914 Choose your fantasy team And be £50,000 champions This Week's Transfers Goalkeepers Fullbacks Seven Good Reasons to Play ITF Central Defenders Midfield Players How to Make a Transfer Midfield Players Managers Strikers News The Times Crossword No 20,562 Business Western Provident Association Forecast American Express In the Times Stagecoach chief riding high in pay stakes Siebe and APV trio part company Wall Street shares bounee back John Charcol Picture Gallery Budge under fire over mine closure Business Law Consumers rescue public purse Sport Television and Radio Business Today Cruise line in talks to buy Cunard Toys 'R' Us ahead as sales rise Titan sale Burmah buys Naafi contract Tourist Rates Legal & Public Notices Cancer research campaign Action over carpetbagging boosts funds of NSPCC Warning of construction industry slowdown BAe sends Prestwick redundancy notices Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices British Biotech increases pensions for executives Hong Kong warns speculators Far East markets and currencies fall again Safeway launches £20m price campaign Housing market lull blamed on holidays Business Roundup Taylor Nelson record Texaco in $1.1bn deal Volkswagen accelerates Turnaround at JKX Microvitec in the red Torday passes dividend Sherwood hampered Cautious Argos reduces prices Pillar buys CW Harris Properties Swiss parent to decide on Rally's fate By our City Editor: The miracle Budge couldn't work Commentary Ultra sees a 26% increase in orders Merrydown sheds another director From a Correspondent in California: Hewlett-Packard disappoints Midland The Listening Bank Mogadon Monday DLJ poised for London Global deal Commodities Liffe Options Fears of slide recede as market recovers its nerve 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 Taylor Nelson Severfield Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Still treading warily Tempus Wall Street Concern in City over company at crossroads Carl Mortished looks into the deep-rooted nagging anxiety about Rentokil Initial King Coal's crown is tarnished as rival fuels gain upper hand The reign of Richard Budge faces growing difficulties according to Mark Court Hardern target Change of brew Mull over it If only … Picture Gallery Britain needs capacity for success John Grieve Smith says policy to curb inflation may backfire High rates are likely to affect investment more than consumption Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Recovery from early losses Planet digital Tax avoidance transfers fail in aim Bench should show costs bill to other side Multiple Display Advertising Items Limit to security for costs orders Reasons for planning consent not required The Corporate Recovery Group Trial by neighbour A man was hounded from his home because his neighbours discovered that he was a convicted paedophile. Now such offenders are going to have to register any change of address with the police. What, Helen L. Conway asks, should the police then do? Indefinite sentences for child abuse may be the solution Pity the legal aid lawyer Not all practitioners are fat cats. Patrick Stevens defends slimline moggies Picture Gallery Metropolitan Police Chambers Banking & Finance Bid the barbarians goodbye—mediate Bad news travels fast out in cyberspace Be careful what you write on an electronic message system, says David Engel. A libel lawyer may see it Legal Appointments Laurence Simons Corporate Lawyer Westminster Medical Ltd E-Mails, a Growth Area for Defamation Actions Corporate Attorney IT/Shipping Law Tax Free Salary London lawyers get set to tango New society promotes ties with Argentina Cambs £32K Superb opportunity to develop co/co &… International Lawyers Legal Practice Course P I Litigation Are You a Graduate? Times Newspapers Wigg & Co Alastair Thompson & Partners ZMB Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items MacLay Murray & Spens Solicitors Quarry Dougall Forum of Insurance Lawyers Business to Business General Business for Sale For Sale Businesses Wanted Multiple Display Advertising Items Professional Gambler Prime Analysis Limited NatWest Briefings Business to Business Department of Conservation and Land Management To meet a millionaire's eye Mark Andrews find a master craftsman glad to be expensive Plus Multiple Display Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Tenders and Contracts Embrace the Potential of the Stock Market Shares & Options Profits Made MJN The right choice To meet a millionaire's eye Linx Trading Limited A. C. & T. Group Firms at risk from high-tech fraudsters Alpha graphics Picture Gallery Degree Course Vacancies 1997: Engineering and Technology University and College Hotline Numbers for Clearing University of Sunderland Degree Course Vacancies 1997: Engineering and Technology We'll go on listening even when you can't… The Times Widnes serve injunction to block Devereux Rugby Union MasterCard Leicester in chase to sign Rush Today's Fixtures Company Golf Days Results Counties to air their views on blueprint Sport in Brief Free tickets offer Paris penalised Doohan decides soon Sampras selection Phil Appleyard Wilkinson drills youngsters with academic values Football O'Neill forced to miss Ireland's vital match For the Record Pools Forecast Douglas puts halt to Royce 's roll Notts County handed embargo on tranfers Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Movie Keene on Chess Allcock an early casualty in fours Bowls Bosra Sham to advance Cecil's title prospects Racing: Newmarket Trainer Holds Strong Hand for York York Folkestone Guide to our Racecard Eddery's celebrations are marred by three-day ban Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings William Hill Chester House can build on firm foundation York Channel 4 Today's Races on Television Richard Evans Nap: Stowaway (3.45 York) Next best: Zerpour (4.15 York) Timekeeper Clocks on Perratt poised for best tally Rapid Raceline Lee bowls closer to Australia debut at the Oval Cricket Australia may select new one-day captain Hampshire offer stout resistance Strolling players plot to propel Italy on to the world stage Ivo Tennant on the learning curve that led one of cricket's lesser lights to the playing fields of Stratford-upon-Avon James enhances chances but Glamorgan slip up Spirited Pakistanis fall at final hurdle Nottinghamshire's bold chase in vain By our Sports Staff: Rusedski reaches new peak Tennis Spin doctors conjure collapse of Sussex Cricket Smith shies from the eyes of media at Seville Swimming: Popov, the Olympic Champion, Returns for Russia after Life-Threatening Injury Kovacs defies hot water torture reign Spam Long-distance swimming can be a great leveller, as Craig Lord discovers at the European championships Pressure back on Ramprakash Line and Length Yesterday's Scoreboards Goodway to get the nod for Britain Rugby League Fulfilment found in the making of Love John Hopkins, golf correspondent, salutes a true gentleman The Weather Channel Coach checks worldwide Webb Patricia Davies on how the Internet may lift the British Open champion to No 1 spot Final Scores from Winged Foot Merchant found in drink Television Choice Radio Choice The massed masochists of the Midlands Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable McGeechan spurns chance to become England coach Kite draws on reserves of experience Couples and Janzen complete team Times Two Crossword Cricket Swimming Persistent Todd persuades Fish to take the bait The Times Literary Supplement
Referência(s)