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News from 03/02/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Caroline Hook, Peter Bradnock, James Landale, Ian Wilcock, Minister, Phil Yates, Sam Finch, Jon Ashworth, Sue Baker, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Alix Palmer, Rob Hughes, Rose Wild, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Eric Dymock, David Lond and Les Evans, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Inigo Gilmore, John Diamond, Judy Goodkin, Ray Hearn, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Julian Jacobs, Ian Murray, William Dazeley, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Martin Whittaker, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Nona Byrne, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Joe Joseph, Constance Fishwick, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, John O'leary Education Editor, Robert Sheehan, R. J. Kershaw, Peter Wood, John Redwood, M. Shimmin, Peter Ball, Carita Thomas, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Tom Rhodes, Thomas De Waal, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, David Calcutt, Rodney Milnes, Neville Goldrein, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Harry Ritchie, Roy Russell, Doug Sager, Frances Bissell, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Harmer, Sarah Jones, Joseph Connolly, John Percival, John Selwyn Gummer, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Joyse Wickes, Jeff Glyn-Jones, Derwent May, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Brian Jackman, Sydney Friskin, Matthew Perry, Sally Baker, Helen A. Bolland, Gillian Bowditch, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Mitch Jenkins, Peter Jay, George Plumptre, Christina Koning, John Higgins, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Elspeth Howe, Chairman, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Carl Warner, Iain MacKintosh (Design Director), Mark Carlisle, Karen Zagor, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Susan Lasdun, Oliver Holt, Gavin Hooper, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Marcel Berlins, John B. Hoyle, Oliver August, D. P. Marchessini, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Alan Copps, Chris Parker, James Pringle, Kevin McCarra, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Helen Mound, John Pincham, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Faith Glasgow, L. R. Temple, Managing Director, Jane Laidlaw, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Frank Longford, Albert Hall, Martin Waller, Richard Oxon, Jessica Gorst-Williams's, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Alicia Drake, Marianne Curphey, Jonathan Meades, Richard Morrison, Elizabeth Buchan, James Gilbey, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Penny Perrick, Jamie James, Christian Dymond, Dr Dashboard, Anthony Howard, Derek Severn, Deborah Levy, Andrew Pierce and Adrian Lee, Gill Hornby, Christopher Irvine,

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Inside your 8-section Times Nation state's day is over, Britain told Kohl alarmed by opposition to unity 3,000 workers to lose jobs Pupils arrested over LSD ring Index IRA blamed for Ak47 shooting Singin' in the Rain star Gene Kelly dies Index Eat out for £5 Fox kills the Queen's flamingos Inside Index TV and radio guide Ashdown agrees to guard after attack Index Elizabeth George Win free flights The Times on Monday National Savings Us denies 'leaning' on Adams over elections Clinton official claims he was misunderstood IRA blamed for gun attack Americans toast equality with whiskey down drain Labour Mp bids for New Statesman News in Brief Pop singer questioned Gold smuggler jailed Funeral for men only Chemical firm fined Brothers on parade Life for pub murderers Tories pick candidate Vauxhall issues recall Devoted mother wins fight to care for disabled son 'No one doubts the love that the parents have for this boy,' says judge Drug gang flew policeman to ocean rendezvous Signing kicks Dallaglio into the Midas touch Wildfowler shoots pet goose by mistake Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Hard sell takes fringe theatre into West End Test of time The Sunday Times Scottish Amicable Universities defer decision on ?300 entrance charge Vice-chancellors back down from threat to impose levy as Shephard offers peace talks Widow is defeated in battle for Bart's Mi6 advice stops academic's book Mother's home at risk over school fees Half a minute puts Britain back into amateur space race I'm over the moon, says rocket man as dinner-table creation takes off with sugar power Stabbed PC died 11 years later A Times Competition Energy Centre Reaching for stars not cash Citroen Ax Kents offer 'generous reward for their stolen antiques Gas-cooled fridge marks victory for green lobby Adopt a Granny Halifax Lepers' aide may become first saint of Zimbabwe Catholics seek to canonise English misfit who devoted himself to the sick Alliance Leicester Looking after the earth helps divine purpose Credo Wedding couples groom the church The Times By a Staff Reporter: Ten life terms for misogynist who stabbed shoppers Doctor had cleared attacker MoD puts Alconbury air base up for sale IBM Prime Health Wedding for tourist saved by inflight op Take fight to Tories, Blair tells his troops Halfords Garages Servicing By-election failure forces Scargill into hasty relaunch Socialist candidate pledges:'We are going to be a serious national party' Bill to curb sex tourismi wins cross-party support Rebellion threatened over sport coverage By a Staff Reporter: Death of a film legend who was always a step ahead Unrepentant bird woman is sent back to prison Two-faced President is bought for £11,000 Where do you get help from HM Treasury to avoid tax? Corolla PC Price Madness Drive to ban child labour makes India poor poorer Campaigners say system of labelling hand-woven carpets to reassure buyers does not work Move by British charities to outlaw child weavers in South Asia have split activists, writes Christopher Thomas in Delhi Rural school defies end of apartheid Oreck XL Forbes image loses lustre under glare of niedia scrutiny Skeletons in Rupublican's cupboard include ploys to avoid tax and Vietnam War Clinton faces subpoena America accused of aiding arms shipments to Bosnia Final Public Auction Leg pain hampers run-up to $lm kick Picture Gallery Congress orders TV clean-up London Electricity Internet betrays virtual affair Mitterrand other sue over pictures British Council faces £21.5m cuts Thomas Cook Pavarotti lament for La Fenice transfixes Italy Claim your Free Mobile Phone Ex-deputies strip Duma offices Moscow vows to pay ?140m owed to striking miners ILPH Pleasure industry booms in China's new power-house James Pringle, in the third of his reports from Shanghai, looks at the return of the worl's oldest profession to a once austere city Rushdie challenges 'ban Stock Clearance N&P N&B Marketing Group Over 100 killed as illegal dynamite hoard explodes Spending time on the slopes Mercantile millionaires from Moscow home in on fashionable Swiss ski resort 'Big ears' child study causes flap Allied Dunbar Literary 'Amazon' brings intellectuals to book The Sunday Times Killer dog trade worries officials Shin Bet hits cash scandal World Summary $lm diamond raid at hotel Peking snubbed over Nobel prize (AFP): Eight die in Guinea 'coup' Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament William Dazeley The Royal Opera Opinion No point in getting catty, darling Week in the Arts Opera Too much power to the people Opera La Boheme Albert Hall Nothing to prove but their genius Concert Borodin Quarter Wigmore Hall Royal Court Classics Season Lyric Theatre Hammers Music Without Family On Monday Of women and God in the comers of Cookham Theatre: Benedict Nightingale enjoys Pam Gems's lively biography of Stanley Spencer Theatre Stanley Cottesloe Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Base Notes Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tommy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Base Notes RG Base Notes Secret outing Pop Theatre Royal Albert Hall Pop A game plan of two halves Architecture: Marcus Binney reports on the race to build Britain's new national stadium Victoria Palace Bo & cc (no fee) 0171 834 1317 cc Royal Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Showstoppers Collection Cellphones direct Jazz Records Jam at its best Jazz Flat out for fiscal revolution John Redwood argues that Britain cannot ignore Republican candidate Steve Forbes's radical ideas on taxation Hemsworth, PR and the lessons for new Labour Anthony Howard on the limits of electoral reform Mr Punch Ulster's real peacemakers Despite the politicians's attempts to impose a solution on Northern Ireland, local communities are forging new links Currie sauce Real mettle Heart of gold Fatal femme To the Convention Sinn Fein should work for peace through politics Per Amateur Ad Astra Whether the fuel be hydrogen, sugar or pure imagination The Fifth Commandment But tennagers rarely honour their parents Sentencing policy: the judges' clash with Home Office Women at the top Park security Overcoming it all with forgiveness A & L flotation Take it, or leave it La Fenice before and after the fire What's in a name? Whinge to win Court Circular University news Weekend events Chatelard School, Switzerland Mowden School, Hove Homers' Company Service dinner Dinner Lord Byron Weekend birthdays Picture Gallery Latest wills Personal Column Church services tomorrow Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriage Church news Appointments Leonor Fini Personal Column Peter Brooks From our Own Correspondent: Death of Monsieur De Paris Man who Executed 400 Julian Hill Ben Tart News The Times Crossword No 20,081 Picture Gallery Opinion Times Weather Call AA Roadwatch Hours of Darkness High Tides Highest & Lowest Forecast Superlative Travel Sections Magazine Weekend Vision Hansons electricity shops axe 2,300 jobs Business Today Emu Outlook 26 By a Correspondent: Spindler expected to leave Apple Room for manoeuvre at Savoy New Number: Blagg, the building supplies merchant,… Working Week 27 Mattel drops $5.2bn offer for Hasbro Sport 42-48 BA shift on flights creates 1,000 jobs DBS Weekend Money Building Societies Mortgages Investment Trusts Weekend Money Guides The Hidden Assets on Norwich Union Bundes bank stands firm on EMU criteria Yarrow cuts 650 jobs as MoD holds fire on bids Sainsbury fuels price war fear Scottish Widows BT calls for an end to price control New alert hits shares in Dawson Engineering role 'central' Gold price surges to six-year peak Bifu calls first strike over staff allowance Business Roundup Thorn 'decision near' Super utility chief quits Winchester goes to law Gas timetable agreed Shopping centre deal Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Marbled splendour instils reassurance in face of risk Hidden Assets Joanna Pitman admires the opulence of Norwich Union's main office Man who played Cantona on his sales pitch A Working Week for: Paul Simons Teengagers misturst anything promoted by the older generation. Martin Waller meets and ad man who can break down the barrier Morgan Grenfell Asset Management Commodities Liffe Options Futures-linked buying lifts shares to new high Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Graseby Dawson Intl Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes How not to build Alliance Tempus Farnell Wall Street Alliance chief urges patience over flotation Anne Ashworth says investors must wait to see how they will benefit from the free shares More homes will go as aid cuts bite Veteran message for savers Personal Investor Re-Emerging 37 Foreign Colonial Tessa Time Woolwich woes are mounting A suitable case for horse sense Morag Preston finds owning a pony calls for a tight rein on costs Focus shifts from first-time buyers Lenders change tack to court safer borrowers, writes Sarah Jones National Savings Insurance pays for £900 veterinary fees Loan sum adds up to confusion Take Cover The correct line on running a lottery syndicate A Question of Money Fitz would break the silence of the lambs Comment Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor Highway robbery premiums Marianne Curphey on the rise in motorway getaways Midland The Equitable Life The Scottish Investment Trust PLC Allied Trust Bank Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc The Value Bond Pep Worldcover Many happy returns for investors who played safe Marianne Curphey considers the rates now on offer from National Savings The Equitable Life HSBC When it's good to talk Sare McConnell explains the reasons for repossession and the easiest ways to avoid it A policy of response to criticism Flemings Mercury Asset Management Standard Life Dunedin Fund Managers Ltd M&G When investors have to cope with a break-up Caroline Merrell on the shake-up of a trust group after more than 100 years Policy Portfolio The Equitable Life Adventure with a new 3i Pep While Marianne Curphey gives a progress report on a venture capital group Towry Law Group Templeton Direct Fidelity Direct Clerical Medical Take a share in the profits Clare Stewart tells shareholders what they need to know to get a bigger slice of the investmet cake The Equitable Life Prudential Emerging Into favour Karen Zagor examines a sector that is back in fashion Pep with mix of funds for astute investor LGT Killik & Co Stockbrokers Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Abbey National cuts savers' rates Money Information Service Chase De Vere Investment Plc New odds mean buying a Pep is better bet than… Gartmore Societies blind to innocent eye You just can't count on benefit Pension wrongs Exeter Friendly Society Allied Dunbar The Times Unite Trust Information Service Coventry Building Society Positive end to the week Fidelity Brokerage Batty kept out in the cold by Harfdrd Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend's Fixtures Slope Off To a Cosy Chalet McManaman shines on centre stage Olive Holt finds the England player revelling in his free role with Liverpool Snow Reports Tomorrow Nigeria ban casts shadow Excellent Skiing Conditions in Norway Memo to a manager careering off learning curve Weekend View The Times Match-By-Match Guide to the Premiership this Weekend RAC Right Win to strengthen title claim Talented Flat recruit can expose flaws in Agfa Hurdle opposition Richard Evans Nap: High Baron (1.50 Sandown Park) Next best: Treasure Again (4.10 Sandwon Park) Sandown hopes rise with temperature Rapid Raceline WilliamHILL Racing next Week Sandown Park By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Monsieur Le Cure can benefit from Jodami's absence Tomorrows Big Race Line-Up Trainglot to stage repeat success Yesterday's Results Wembley passes by as Lowes heads for Bradford Wilson poised for Alnwick return Christie makes late dash for Aaa championships Olympic sprint champion permitted to join Gunnell in Birmingham Williams set to take final step Wetherby Neary makes television debut Ling Field Park Seles goes down to defeat in Tokyo In Brief Foster in clear Denial on Senna Towers tumble Select band Daly produces display of iron will Long-hitting Open champion proves his short game is sweet in Heineken Classic William Hill Part-time hero ready to take wing from England rugby jet set Saturday portrait: Rory Underwood, by Simon Barnes From a Special Correspondent in Monterey: Faldo rues putting lapses Daggers carve place in Test match history On Saturday France prepare to return to their traditional game Scotland face step up in class Today's Teams at Murray Field WERC For the Record When is a shop not a shop? Hastings the centre of attention Mark Souster meets a Scotland player free, at last, from his brother's shadow India risk Olympic suspension Ladbrokes England's women aiming to conquer prejudice Athletics 45 Time for England to perform Wales reliant on innocence of youth for expansive game Cantona returns but minder is warned off Celtic faithful celebrate Burns night Security fears dominating build-up to World Cup First Telecom Golf 46 Travel Stephen Gallagher Libby Purves: Is this the New Britannia? Books Shopping Outdoors Planning to see a show or a film, an exhibition or a concert? The Times critics select the best entertainment Dance Theatre Classical Rock West End Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Jazz Opera Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Bron's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Films Galleries Museums Continued from page 1 smallish ship under sail can… Faith in the traditional John Selwyn Gummer receives a warm welcome at a 'proper' church Maples Swell time on the old pilot cutter Sailing: a landlubber joins a voyage around the Scottish isles Homes & Gardens Agriframes Britain's new foresters Derwent May meets nature-lovers who bought their own wood to restore wildlife for the next generation Lawnflite Limited Singing all over the world Kitchen sink patio drama Miniature gardens in discarded sinks, planted with alpines and dwarf bulbs, bring big rewards in small spaces Weekend Tips Guardian Garage Doors Countax Homes & Gardens Compost Bins Bramley's Nurseries Snowdrops in the Green Hedging & Young Trees Natural Stone Sales Throw Away the Key Gardening Direct Simulated Security TV Camera Sunrise Medical Garden Answers Replies to readers' letters Cannock's Gates How to write a million-seller What do last year's 100 bestselling paper backs have in common? Harry Ritchie goes on the trail of the magic winning recipe Maxwell, the ignoble savage Peter Jay, former 'Chief of Staff' to Robert Maxwell, casts an insider's eye over two books that seek to explain the strange life and death of a monster A Times Reader Offer The Tidies/Dillons Bestsellers Times Books Murder on the funny bone New in Paperback Battling for Peace By Shimon Peres Orion, £6.99 Between earth and sky Who owns the soul of an American of Chinese ancestry, Penny perrick asks Myanmar grandma A Burmese Legacy By Sue Arnold Hodder & Stoughton £17.99 Southern fried spaghetti Beach Music By Pat Conroy Doubleday, £15.99 The good time had by all Good Woman By Lisa Appignanesi Harper Collins, £15.99 Beastly truth about beauty Elizabeth Buchna on a satricial makeover more than skin-deep Irish stew with a bit of spice Novels in Brief Handsome Men are Slightly Sunburnt By frank Ronan Sceptre, £8.99 A Map of the World Jane Hamilton New on Cd: Glam lunacy from Babylon Zoo; Chang plays it tough and tender; early Birtwistle; Pavarotti victorious Pop Single Placero Come Homer Deceptive Bluff 024 Pop Album Babylon Zoo The Boy with the X-Ray Eyes Emi 7243 8.37204 The Times Jazz Don Pullen Sacred Common Ground Blue Note Cdp8-32800 New on Video: Tavernier on the crime beat; Bette Davis at her most viperish; a Disney marketing ploy 20th Century Birtwistle Nenia: The Death of Orpheas etc Orchestral Vieuxtemps Yilin Concerto No 5 Lalo Symphonic Espagnole Opera When is a shop not a shop? 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Mazda Have hopes, will travel It's Monte Carlo or bust for two middle-aged rally novices, says Sue Baker The Challenge Two-tone power machine to curb pollution Keving Eason on the Next best thing Good news Tessas Tax Exempt Special Savings Accounts TSB Major 's success story that 500,000 buyers want to read again Marianne Curphey on the history of a very popular savings scheme How Tessas can help you to protect savings from tax Schroders Basic rules for newcomers to the Tessa selection quandary Winners and losers as margins are squeezed Provider A trip by Concorde, or simply a secure home for your capital? Morag Preston on the options available to Tessa investors Some risk, some growth, some income Be a Sport or Be Careful A chance for an investment rethink The Choices on Offer Play your Cards Right Relieve credit burden Catch up on pensions Windfall for Years Ahead Advice for the cautious Savings and Bonus Bonds Sunalliance A stock market play with guarantees and tax-free bonuses Equity-linked Tessas offer fixed interest rates and a payout if the index rises There may be only four providers in this sector, but the competition is strong Fasten your belts, it could be a bumpy ride The prospect of earning on the back of soaring share prices looks an attractive one-but there are snags Saving or punting? The choice that everyone faces Savers have noticed that there is a big gap between winners and losers in a five-year run Investors chasing the leaders in the Tessa payout league What the Societies Think NatWest Why mergers can be profitable news for the careful saver Caroline Merrell on the money that might come your way as Britian's building societies change Fame , fortune and security with Tessa the second time around The singer, actor, film-maker and successful investor Robson Green recalls the hard times and explains his investment strategy Woolwich The ?9,000 question on many a mind: to fix or not to fix How you feel interest rates are likely to behave will determine your choice of savings scheme Caroline Merrell offers some thoughts on how to select a Tessa to suit your needs Direct Saints Fidelity Direct Of 39 Tv Channels Seven Day Radio High Achiever Films of the Week February 3 Saturday TV Early Variations Anglia Videoplus+and the Video Pluscodes Variations Anglia Saturday BBC1 Choice The Diane Modahl Story Saturday Satellite & Gable February 3 Film Choice Memphis Belle Sky Movies Gold, 10pm Choice Schindler Sky One, 9.30pm Weekend Radio Sunday BBC1 Variations Anglia Choice Top Score BBC2,11.30am Choice Everyman: Suburban Sister BBC1 Variations Anglia Sunday TV Late BBC1 Choice Timewatch: Bad Boys BBC2, 7.30pm Sunday Satellite & Cable Choice February Showcase Film Choice What's Eating Gilbert Graple? 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