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News from 03/01/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Tony Backhouse, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Kevin Myers, Chris Ward, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Adrian Lee, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Andrew Pierce and Kate Alderson, Matt Wolf, G. Lakmaker, Philip Howard, Geoffrey Bindman, Hilary Finch, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Alexandra Frean and Adam Fresco, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Jonathan Mirsky, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, and John Hicks, Magnus Linklater and Giles Whittell, Gillian Bardinet, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, P. R. Layton, Ralph Emery, Chairman, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Ross Dunn, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Anthony Thorpe, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, F. R. Maher, Audrey Hirst, Woodrow Wyatt, Sarah Bagnall, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Nicholas Harling, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Gabriella Gamini, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Len Digby, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, Jonathan Braude, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Peter Rowe, Adam Fresco, Eve-Ann Prentice and our Foreign Staff, Henry Button, Guy Walters, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Paul Tunbridge, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Martin Fletcher and Emma Wilkins, Russell Jenkins, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Stacy Sullivan and our Foreign Staff, Simon Jenkins, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Philip Pangalos, Michael Fabricant, Alan Mitchell, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Peter James, Jonathan Robinson, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Elliot Bishop, Richard Morrison, David Maddock, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, D. E. L. Crawley, Richard Harvey, Tom Price,

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Lotto fever Inquiry into why water supply failed Million cut off for two nights British Gas compensates cold clients Internet Times Index US Embassy stops paying staff Muted cheers greet drop in drink-drive figures Tommy Bodyguard hurt in 'curse of Klosters' fall Mayhew links IRA to deaths England struggle in final Test Back on the grid Optimax Peace in jeopardy as Mayhew links IRA to killings Government urged to suspend Sinn Fein talks after seventh shooting Reluctant Ashdown ready to support by-election The Sale Lyell and Waldegrave will fight resignation calls on Scott report The long-awaited Scott report into the arms-to-Iraq affair is expected to be Severely critical of ministers, Philip Webster reports Hauliers check route lists in hunt for killer News in Brief Sixty prison suicides Acid rain makers Michael back on song Driver killed by train Fraud couple jailed LSO sacking settlement Checks on schools could be cut back Water companies blame quick thaw for shortage Plastic pipes that burst were only recently installed to replace leaky, cast-iron system By a Staff Reporter: Rail commuters held rape suspect Museum saves 'incorrect' Drake Moors killer given aid in privacy case Cowboy plumbers cash in Hoverspeed Executive's wife directs bucketful of ire at press Syndicate needs 14 million tickets to win jackpot Friends of murder victim say killers were seen in nightclub Hamilton Arthritis research 'likely to cure most victims' By a Staff Reporter: First steps give family extra reason for a celebration Shaking all over in a sober new year Medical Briefing HRT 'does not make women fat' By a Staff Reporter: Woman's lies fooled Navy commander Rushdie claims his second Whitbread award The Weekend New rail firms accused of fleecing passengers Learners must pass 40-minute exam before driving test Breath-test failures rise in half police areas Harash weather conditions may help to explain widely differing drink-drive figures during December, reports Kevin Eason Dell Direct Businessman weeps over fatal break-in Woman vanishes from celebration Rare species disappearing without trace Pollution, Poachers and Soring human Population Pose increased threat to animals across globe The creatures unlikely to survive another year of attrition MOPS Prisoners attacked child killer News in Brief Fourth charge Runway scare Race ace banned Britons held False alarms Flab-fighters invade clubs in the search for fitness Beware activity that makes you grunt Measles suspected in death of whales Artist fights for return to Russia of Pavlova ashes Dying wish of greatest ballerina 'Was suppresed by money-grubbing parasite husband Bosnian Serbs say they are holding missing Muslims RAC Renault boss investigated over phone taps Picture Gallery Price of olive oil 'set to double' after drought Greek bid to put off succession European Summary (AFP): French police find arms cache (Reuter): Soares to give up politics (Reuter): New Austrian finance chief Energizer Sainsbury's Brazilians find 4,000 trapped in slavery Motorola Black Watch denies inquiry allegations over triad links (AP): Briton in court over 'arms drop' American diners toy with butterflies in the stomach Colony's young 'want to leave' Mohajir killings trigger Karachi troop crackdown NatWest Wars on the rise, says US think-tank British Red Cross Jaeger Middle East theratened with 'mutiny and revolt' 'Islamic fundamentalism thrives in the poorest arcas and feeds on deprivation Saudi change raises doubts over Western arms contracts Hamas withdrawal undermines Palestinian poll Broadway balks at stars' soaring pay US calm over Fahd handover Australia declares viral war on toads Husain to honour Rabin in Tel Aviv The Times (AP): Mubarak names premier World Summary Banned skater marries again (AFP): First meal for Seoul protester (Reuter): Indonesia hit by tidal wave (Reuter): Bridal suite Thinking thin for spring Chanel Boutique Hermes Serviceline Polo Ralph Lauren Why your child's EQ can matter more than IQ Boat Show Inside Section 2 Pilkington Glass Understand your Emotions Ireland's ceasefire is over The IRA is killing more people than before, says Kevin Myers Undiplomatic Picture Gallery Time for an election If John Major thinks he can hang on, he should think again. Sitting it our will not improve his chances Look 'ere lad Tricky stuff Taurus God's own blessed country Woodrow Wyatt finds contentment close at hand The Arafat Vote 'Free' Palestinians deserve free elections The Union Gavotte Trimble keeps all Westminster on its toes Frank Sagittarius Repercussions on an MP's defection Index Fairness of courts-martial system Caring by numbers Clerical collars Daylight Bill Council tax troubles Farm farewell Unkindest cut Balanced attitude to minority rights Still running Amplified opera Promises, promises Reading at leisure Birthdays today Social News Anniversaries Antony C. W. Norman Appointment Today's events Latest wills Personal Column Lai Chung Fong All the action takes place Off Stage Performers learn how to make a business of the arts Forthcoming marriages Church news Prophet Harry McLevy Personal Column Deaths Waters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vice-Admiral Peter Van Dyck Vice-Admiral Peter Van Dyek, Chife of Staff of the Belgian Navy. 1973-80, died in Southampton on December 7 aged 76. He was born in Antwerp on October 29,1919 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Markson Pianos Blithners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders EasyJet Viceroy Air International Vacation Travel Capital Flights Elsie Osborne Elsie Osborne, child psychologist, died on December 7 aged 71. She was born on August 9,1924 Steven Vajda Steven Vajda, Professor of Operational Rescarch at Birmingham University, 1965-68, and subsequently senior research fellow at sussex University. died on December 10 aged 94. He was born in Budapest on August 20,1901 Hooliganism To the Editor of the Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allison Premier Homes Berkeley Homes Quayside Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items NR Ross-On-Wye Ideal Country Home Country Property Balearics Canary Islands France Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property The Warner Loft Building Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wesley House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sold before the board goes up All those who wish to move during 1996 will want to know what makes a house sell well and quickly. Rachel Kelly studies the best-selling houses of 1995 to find the answer New flats snapped up in the capital Can there be a community spirit in a residential megalith? Guy Walters reports Just £5.8m for a Hawaiian dream estate Don't forget to fix the flue In the search for old-fashioned open fires, chimneys are often neglected News The Times Crossword No 20,054 Business Times Weathercall Yesterday: Highest day temp: Penzance, corn wall,… In the Times Tomorrow At&t set for $4bn charge to pay for shake-up C&m takeover surprise Warren comes out fighting against DTI Arts Forte pledges payout boost Media House prices remain lower than a year ago Sport BT chief foresees a 'roller-coaster ride' Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Computer Skills Thrive on the Fram Business Today Food wars Regulators' rules BA takes on Virgin adverts Ousting vote Kmart spared Tourist Rates Legal Notices Tough new guidelines for industry regulators Banks offer sign of housing recovery Maxwell trial resumes after four-week break Lloyds Bank Growth in MO raises retail hopes Albert E Sharp buys Brown Shipley Business Roundup East Midlands pays out BTR sells Titan interest Hartwell bids farewell Scottish Provident blow Tomkins merger delay Sainsbury's promotion rekindles price war fear Motorola Forte's last stand Defence package tests Granada's grit Gas in the doghouse again bank studies the Leeson effect Danes may cut stake in Rentokil NatWest Test contract keeps Capita in fast lane Booker sells division to Unigate Commodities Liffe Options Political uncertainties unsettle share prices Dtock Market No Title 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 Capita British Telecom Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Unhappy new year Tempus Oil Wall Street Merner leaves Schroders About turn Safe and sound Bubble burst Missing agent Could the Internet contain a message for Microsoft? Richard Thomason asks if a computer empire can survive the accelerating pace of change There's a new sound in store for shoppers Jon Ashworth on the retailing revolution that could kill off peped music Real growth begins at the Equator Early losses clawed back P&O Company The Times Unit Trust Information SERVlCE Fidelity Brokerage After a year of dead-ends we're resurfacing the superhighway Peter James picks his way through the digital dirt track to unearth the treasures awaiting us in 1996 S. G. M. Computers Ltd Boat show is on the crest of a virtual wave In a winter wonderland Chris Partridge repots on a digital expedition to Antarctica Keeping tabs on who wears designer labels From beans to babies, everything is barcoded. Chris Ward reports Planet Internet The highlights of the spring collection From the deaf, dumb and blind kid to Cezanne to the lives of topless lovelies: Times critics mark your card for the season Theatre Music Preview Cinema Preview Visual Art Opera Preview BC Preview Dance Entertainments Choice Today's Choice London A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Goff Brown's assessment films in London and (where indicated with symbol *) on releases across the country Choice Bolton's winning wanderers Hilary Finch visits the school for cymbals- and brass bands, choirs, dance, sitra, tabla Choice To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… Young Art The Navy and all its Pompey Lettery-rich Portsmouth need not spend ?500 on attracting more visitors, says Marcus Binney Best friends and deadly foes Visual Art: How Berlin saw Moscow and vice versa Planet Internet Theatre Design Spend the weekend in wonderful Copenhagen The Times Theatre Club How to Book - and Join Visual Art Eve takes the biggest bite of the Big Apple Theatre: Matt Wolf on the best and worst-of the shows in a New York currently ruled by women George Smith Tomorrow Costs order inappropriate Habitual residence dispute Minister can make own decision Media, Sales & Marketing Worldwide Multinational Company 'in person' cannot recover costs The Guild of Excellence DIALnet A New Year - a New Challenge Litchfield Associates N. V. Announces Howard First Legal Topless darts point the way Predocting the media future, but without help from astrologers or any of the charlatans all too belived of millennial society Private face behind the brand veil How do companies measures up to their public, image, asks Alan Mitchell Panorama's king of scoops Dians, Child B, the lottery Alexandra Frean talks to the man behind the bold new Panorama Schedulers remember November The Times Angela Mortimer The University of Reading The Engineering Council Love Tate Rainbow Recruitment The London Institute Angela Mortimer ECCO Employment Air Miles Rainbow Recruitment Crème de la Crème Tate Mathieson Reid Pan European Recuritment Angela Mortimer Rainbow Recruitment La Creme WA Norma Skemp Rec Angela Mortimer Directors' Secretaries ICOS Executive P. A. SECRETARY/PA Cam Consultants Angela Mortimer Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants D S A Directors' Secretaries Masterlock Recruitment Joyge Guiness Partnership Dr D. Gueret Wardle Secretary/Administrator Nexus A fine office life down on the farm Sally Watts finds a growing demand for computer skills in the countryside La Crème De La Crème Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants University College Major Art Gallery PA to Doctor Knightsbridge Estate Agency Recruitment Beavers Joyce Guiness Partnership Born Organiser Temp to Perm Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Knightsbridge Secretaries Judy Farquharson Ltd. Tina Carmichael The Times The Ritz Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Gordon Yates Royds Raphael REC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Call Norma Skemp Rec Promotion Co Joyce Guiness Partnership Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Recruit PLC Citroën Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Recruitment Consultant Stewart's return sets up challenge to old order Formation of new Formula One team drives Britain's former world champion to most difficult test Oliver Holt reveals why a man who steered clear of risk has decided to form his own team La Crème De La Crème Manpower Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Language Specialists Crone Corkill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rainbow Recruitment Multilingual services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bayce Bilingual Crone Corkill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Legal La Creme Multi-Lingual Opportunities Crone Corkill Banking & Legal La Creme College to Career Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Reception Selection Part Time Vacancies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recruitment Consultants Element of Chance puts edge on winning formula Andrew Longmore visits a trainer reaping the benefits of a sweeping career move Lingfield Park The Times Prospects improve as temperature rises The Times Guide to our In-Line Racecard Yesterday's Results Richard Evans Rapid Raceline Wolverhampton Furlong goes the distance for Chelsea Bolton dismiss McFarland as joint-manager Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Keene on Chess By our Sports Staff: Managers demand a winter break For the Record Celtic hope to confirm their title aspirations Multiple Display Advertising Items Winnington Park welcome lucrative cup-tie with Wasps Andrew soon back in the big time Cardiff look forward to big crowd for final Fifa plans bigger goals to lift game Sport in Brief USC lift Rose Bowl Gie provides impetus Regan reinstated Fordham's bright start By our Sports Staff: Edberg's farewell begins badly Hendry's winning run under threat Atherton falls to enemy behind the arras Midweek View Today's Fixtures Football England succumb to last-gasp throw Discovery Channel D'Oliveira remains on England's side South African cricket welcomes the Cape coloured once spurned Simon Wilde meets a cricketer whose life is inextricably linked with mages of a nation's history Multiple Display Advertising Items By our Sports Staff: Sri Lanka ready to risk Muralitharan Snow Reports Word-Watching No short cut in long war Radio Choice Local knowledge of a pleasingly arcane kind Review BBC1 Choice Rugby Union Donald derails England at speed Inept batting after Atherion's early departure gives South Africa control Times Two Crossword Newcastle increase advantage Harrods Ltd Simon Barnes Stewart and Ford link to form new grand prix racing team

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