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News from 09/02/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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John Collings-Wells, Charles Bremner and Edward Owen, Phil Yates, Patricia Davies, David Adams and our Foreign Staff, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Robing Young, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Dan Lyon, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, John Major, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Russell, Jenkins, Martin Fletcher, Dominic Kennedy, Jill Sherman and Jeremy Laurance, Kris Anderson, Hugh Douglas, Patricia Tehan, Trevor Baylis, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jim Dimmock, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Paddy Ashdown, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Tony Blair, Quentin Letts, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Russell Kempson, Eric Reguly and Ross Tieman, Ian Mann, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, William Jory, P. H. S., Ken Cookes, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, David W K Chitty, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Peter Le Cheminant, John E. Moore, Peter Davalle, Martin Horwood, John Stokes, Richard Duce and Andrew Pierce, Caroline Merrell, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Norman Chang, Denham, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Colin Campnell, Steve Corbett, A. D. Harris, P. B. Coleman, Devonshire, Dalya Alberge, Peter Ball and David Maddock, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Mary Ann Sieghart, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Christopher Maguire, Mel Webb, J. R. Green, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Susan Elkin, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Alan Smith, Ben MacIntyre, John O'leary and David Charter, Ian Brodie, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, David Sinclair, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Christopher Irvine, Benedict Nightingale, Tess Knighton, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Hugh Colver, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, James Porter, Stacy Sullivan, Penelope Lively, Jock Howard,

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Rare show of unity as party leaders go to the country again Public sector pay squeeze hits nurses Prescription charge is increased by 25p Index Eat out for £5 Saturday in the Times Back in The Changing Room Rail franchise deal axed after inquiry Babies for sale Myra Hindley may move to open prison The Italian Centre Labour lead cut Hunt for rapist Accountancy exam On the tee To be a marginal Tory is the short straw in the lottery of life Political Sketch Social security cut will cost 20,000 jobs, say unions Lilley wins on refugee cash The Open University Is it a bird, is it a plane? No, it's a Tory after a seat Cabinet yields on Scott text Major tells critics to toe party line Ashdown court evidence Award for Rushdie School seatbelts ruling Data loophole exposed Rave vicar goes to US Terrier well after ordeal Cedric's bacon saved Spring woos Clinton over Ulster summit News in Brief Hunt for rapist after woman is found murdered Police name 'most wanted man' Twice-bitten postman strikes back Newbury guards bypass soup and superiors on the road to defection Clergy ask Carey to rule on dean $ 1m sounds a lot but it isn't, Collins says. Besides, she's already spent it Verger lost his job over affair Direct Line By a Staff Reporter: Doctor who took stick to scrumper is cleared Digital C?zanne visitors go quietly Why artist found apples so moving Medical Briefing At These Prices Distant Relatives Needn't Be so… By a Staff Reporter: Canoe disaster chief is freed on appeal Parents angry at cut in sentence British Gas Comedian wins Shakespeare prize Fast-track libel cases would go to judges Maples the Art of Furntshing Political foes merge to protect media interests Alcoholic lemonade to be renamed Buying food for your heart's delight Weekend Shopping Book a Valentine By a Staff Reporter: Liverpool mourns death of Worlock 406 Peugeot Services face rent increases in £227m package Nurses say 2% deal is insult to the profession Teachers' unions fear bigger classes and job cuts Tax-cutting Government accused of giving with one hand and taking with the other BBC Video Top civil servants may get 11% more Armed Forces Judiciary Senior Civil Servants Doctors Teachers Head Teachers Nurses Republican wins ?15,000 from human rights court Jailed activist was denied access to a solicitor Basketball boy aims high Archers fans pay to join cast on waves Councils to punish roadside polluters Concorde breaks its own record News in Brief Driver fined £1 Ferry port closed Family offended Royal visit Homes sell faster Woman rescued EJ Thousands flock to welcome Pope on Latin America tour Visit helps to erase ugly memories of papal mission to war-torn region in 1983 Israeli banks attacked over ?3bn loans for kibbutz rescue package Forte Posthouse Succession debate resumes in Rome Dixons (Reuter): Briton is seized by guerrillas World Summary Birthrate up in France (AP): Editors to face wiretaps trial (Reuter): East Timorese seek asylum Chiness nuclear sale damages relations with US Lawyer arrested in Bahrain crackdown Eat out for a fiver Norwich Union Peking issues weapons warning Kohl calls for more sacrifices as jobless top four million Bleak Prospect Reprimand for Bonn The Sunday Times Prince inspects restoration of battered Dubrovnik Our Foreign Staff: US orders Holbrooke back to Bosnia Split widens in Spanish ranks over plan for single currency French mourn end of 2CV love affair Land of MacHismo gets tough on rape Buchanan attacks pig factories as he cultivates Iowa Daihatsu Lois tears a strip off Superman Escom From Reuter in Washington: Halt ordered on B2 bomber 'Broke' Clinton's secret windfall pays legal fees The stolen babies of Lvov Baby-smuggling is now big business in Ukraine. Richard Beeston travelled there and ment one of its tragic victims, brain-damaged Aleksandr Brooks, who was sent back by the Americans who adopted him Lloyds Bank The Doctors Why David Storey has decided he never wants to go back to the North again Dolphin Enter the organic carnivore Philip Howard In the great linguistic debate, both sides claim Dr Johnson - and rightly so Mugging up Picture Gallery No immunity now Advance attemptsto discredit Scott and his inquiry cannot obscure the depths to which this Government has sunk Bluffery Spud upping Treble chance Snobs- but not nepotists Magnus Linklater says Britain isn't so class-ridden after all Three Countrymen Rural landscape has changed more than the political The Mostar Test If Mostar becomes a Balkan Berlin, all bets for peace are off A Cue Missed There is more to snooker than balls Party unity on the countryside Role of civil servants Floral tributes Why heredity serves a useful purpose in the Lords Germany's views on the nation state Beating the weather A squirrel warning Millennium events Pole position S for serendipity Court Circular Today's royal engagements Today's events Luncheon Appointment Birthdays Anniversaries Lectures Reception Marriage Memorial service Dinners Church of Scotland University news Personal Column Forty years on the buses Latest wills All Tickets Forthcoming marriages Light of the World shines out anew Tickets Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Most Rev Derek Worlock Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rendezvous Ronald Fletcher Multiple Display Advertising Items Trail Finders Flights Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Kidney The Times A Search for Guy Fawkes Lieutenant-Colonel Brian Madden News The Times Crossword No 20,086 Picture Gallery Business Air UK Sport Forecast Arts Tomorrow Features Education The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters BT head rejects network concept Standard Life stance hurts Farnell's £1.8bn bid plan Meridiana Arts 29-31 United and MAI to merge in £2.9bn deal Education 33 Amstrad confident despite losses Sport 35-40 Debt cap expected for all names Television and Radio Business Today Second look at funding of investor scheme BP sells Britannic Tower TI venture French cut Tourist Rates Eurostar Business leaders lambast EMU Latest salvoes fired in the battle over single currency CBI calls on Blair to spell out policies Picture Gallery By our Industrial Editor: Retail sales still rising Dti Hanson slide continues US phone merger off Unilever covers costs Westminster HC ahead Mersey Docks shares fall as offer is rejected Business Roundup Apple warns that second-quarter loss will exceed $69m Britannia to reward members SIB plea on claims Casino move Mai presents a United front Their Lordships announce a marriage Sparks fly at Farnell The perils of remaining mutual Pennington News Int notches up £168m profit Bass hurt by loss in gaming division Strategic shift in defence procurement TWA Commodities Liffe Options Speculators go on bid alert after Mai deal 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 Amstrad Bass Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes More risk, less reward Tempus Goldsmiths Wall Street Paper, pen and digital The Times City Diary Poles and holes The Times City Diary Book to order The Times City Diary Rat pickings The Times City Diary Hollick deal heralds era of new media conglomerates Eric Reguly and Ross Tieman look at the start of a trend Accountants can fight back and work to restore image Charge accumulating interest to tackle the problem of bill payments Extra zeros at KPMG taken into account Vital workforce changes ignored Nokia When large investors find a voice The institution's role as shareholder is changing, Marianne Curphey finds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Member HSBC Group Equities extend their losses HMV Breach in denial of accused's access to lawyer Human Rights Law Report Retrieval of information from computer is not use of data under Act Law Report February 9 1996 House of Lords Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Relevance of time Abuse of process The Times Life's a pitch, and then you die Theatre: Rugby league drama in a David Storey classic; and an even-tempered portrait of comic Tommy Cooper Perspectives on a Pioneer: Day Two Richard Cork continues his guide to the Tate's C?zanne retrospective Theatre Visual Art Homage paid in bits and pieces Concerts: Berlioz masterpieces; liverly Beethoven; a period quartet LPO/Norrington Festival Hall Big on gesture Music Teasing in fours Quatuor Mosaiques Wigmore Hall Tomorrow Little up his sleeve Entertainments La Boh?me Choice Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide "The Greatest Story Ever Toad!" Choice 2 Aldwych Theatre The poisonous side of sex A luxury you can afford Opera Carmen Hackney Empire To advertise in this section please call our… Dance To advertise in The Times Pop 1 With hopes high in Hounslow New Albums: The Bluetones take to the sky, Michael Jackson's nephews don't Both will seel millions, says David Sinclair Back to the great daze of variety Caitlin Moran arm-wrestles with the hefty promise of Audioweb's eclectic sonic attack Pop 2 Babylon Zoo Pop 3 Pop 4 Perfect dentistry with added bite Concerts Nick Heyward Dingwall, NW1 Vocal acrobat Cleo Laine Cafe Royal To Advertise Multiple Display Advertising Items MPW Easter Revision at Cats Lansdowne Surrey College Easter Revision Summer Results Multiple Display Advertising Items CIFE Abbey Tutorial College Exam Oxford Tutorial College Terra Nova School John Catt Educational Ltd Research Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford French 'A' Level Revision in Bordeaux Alliance Francaise EF French University Language Programmes Kensington Park School Kingston University University of Oxford DLD Language Links Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ecole Polytechnique Federale De Lausanne Multiple Display Advertising Items The Robert Gordon University Independent Education Multiple Classified Advertising Items Devonshire House School Courses The Times Fax Will the heads play Labour's tune? Tony Evans looks at the strategic options for independent schools Cecil Road, a highway to understanding Susan Elkin finds that good primary schools exist outside Ofsted's roll of honour; Mary Ann Sieghart can't wait for the test results Lies, damned lies and education statistics We should take the inspectors' word for it if they find that standards are slipping, not rely on figures, says John O'Leary Bring on league tables now to end school lottery Pitman Publishing To Advertise The Alice Ottley School Benenden Principal Independent College Abbey Tutorial College HMC Membership Secretary University of Exeter Easter Revision Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Paisley Leicester University A Job for Life RRC University of Leicester Faculty of Law The London School of Journalism Multiple Display Advertising Items The School of Chiropody & Podiartric Medicine University of Leicester BAC The Writing School ODLQC Exam Success Davies Laing & Dick Fax From our Irish Racing Correspondent at Clonmel: Williamson wins fitness race to ride Master Oats Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Thaw offers hope for weekend fixtures Winning Move Keene on Chess Southwell Threat of professional foul Ineffective ploys Guide to our Racecard Yesterday's Results Alternative to winter break Later changes Rapid Raceline Bassett leaps back on managerial merry-go-round Crystal Palace keep Lewington Cold weather wreaks havoc with FA Cup World Cup profits spread far and wide Wales see virtue in youth policy Howe to lift women's spirits Andrew Longmore watches the England management bridge football's gender gap O'Sullivan limps to quarter-final win Syed has double Olympic setback In Brief Lewis booked Norman adrift Tanner in squad Bates defeat Holders happy Students of sport abounding in land of the springbok Freud on Friday Herbert kick-starts grand prix career British driver leads weird and wonderful launch of the new Sauber-Ford For the Record Word-Watching Fixtures From a Correspondent in San Diego: Tough test awaits as Faldo falls short Snow Reports Woosnam struggles in heat at Sun City Spray flies as the crews of the University of London… Bradford plan union challenge Ruddles County Riddles Proud Trinity equipped to deny West Hull hat-trick Christopher Irvine finds amateurs keen to topple anothe set of professionals Portway's signing points way forward The Times Radio 1 Green fingers in the pink Radio Choice Militant man has reconstructed himself Review BBC1 Sattelite Choice Motor Racing 37 Cork joins England injury list Organisers suggest UN intervention in World Cup crisis Times Two Crossword No 700 Dumitrescu denied work permit Catt presents England with dilemma Davis finds the cue to heaven after untimely break with past The Bost Sports Magazine You've Ever Seen! Rugby League 38 Picture Gallery Top of the range Challenge purring along in fast lane Mel Webb herads the launch of the 1996 Times MessPierson Corporate GM Gatton Manor Stops wind and rain Success story built on firm foundations Mel Webb on the Sussex builders who reclaimed the corporate title in 1995 Spreading the gospel brings world final dream nearer reality Mel Webb on the worldwide enthusiasm for an event that has won universal credibility Marriott Hotels-Resorts-Sultes Sponsor races ahead in Square Mile Michael Clark looks at the merchant bank that has discovered a new identity through its financial commitment to the Challenge SKY Sports Majestic venue where Oddjob took his hat off to Bond Patricia Davies on Stoke Poges, a course made famous by one fictional match The Boston Golf Tee Company East Sussex National Colf Club Citro?n Xantia Estate Blades trimmed back in rush for new technology Mel Webb looks at changes in golf equipment In the van of golf guidance Mannings Heath Win The whole-in-one Final flourish provided courtesy of La Manga Mel Webb meets the men who ensure the Challenge finalists have a stay to remember in southeast Spain Variations on a theme make days go with a swing Jock Howard looks at some of the many alternatives to the Stableford scoring system NGL Golf Courses for Martin crosses final frontier American engineer blazes exciting trail for other women players to follow Patricia Davies meets the only female to have encountered the ultimate Challenge PTS Video nasty that helped Faldo swing back to form Danny Desmond talks to Michael Clark about the formidable alliance that his company formed with the former world No 1 The Times Corporate Deals Hyatt Citroen Impressive line-up backing one of the biggest amateur golf competitions in the world Marriott Hotels. Resorts. Suites Barwell leisure Product Suppliers NEWStrac Golf World Titleist BM British Midland Waterford Crystal Fibernet Wooden Spoon link will stir up event's charity commitment Mel Webb on a development that slots into place the final piece of the Challenge jigsaw Humax (UK) Ltd Wildwood Palmer's input provides course to savour Picture Gallery Mentmore Golf & Country Club World domination the first aim of new editor Tough competition in crowded magazine market John Hopkins, golf correspondent, takes a browse through the newsstands Golf World Mees Pierson Mees Pierson SKY

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