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News from 13/02/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Marianne Fry, W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood, Andrew Pierce, Adrian Lee, Pennington, Jeremy Laurance, Michael Beloff, QC and Michael Beloff, QC, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Gordon Allan, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, J. Kenneth Mathews, Alexandra Frean and Eric Reguly, Michael Archer, Philip Howard, Tom Benford, Michael Hart(hm Inspector), Barbara Trigg, Oliver August and Russell Jenkins, Noel Goodwin, Ed Black, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Nicholas Watt, John Clarke, Ann Scanlon, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, Alistair B. Cooke, Director, Charles Bremner, C. R. Holman, Woodrow Wyatt, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, J. A. Jennings, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Sacha Craddock, P. H. S., Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Michael Thomas, Headmaster, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, A. F. West (Chairman of Governors), Alice Thomson and James Landale, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Ned Chaillet, Alasdair Murray and Jenni Pattison, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, H. G. Judge, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Eric Ratcliffe, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Chris Parker, E. K. Taylor, Craig Lord, Kathryn Knight, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Julia Liewellyn Smith, Anjana Ahuja, Simon Coventry, Stanley of Alderley, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Guy Thomas, Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall, Nigel de Grughy, General Secretary, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Anthony Scrivener, QC, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Richard Oxon, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Vince Wright, Alasdair Murray, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Alan Stubbs, David Liverpool, Robin Rhoderick-Jones, Stacy Sullivan, Russell,

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Free Speech Major keeps hopes for peace alive Dublin welcomes move towards 'common approach': Belfast rally shows IRA its anger Picture Gallery Dole in the lead Hoard unearthed Index NHS ready to pay £10,000 for surrogate pregnancy Limbo, frustrating eighth age of the not-yet-old Top writers in The Times Eat out for £5 'We felt a need to come here again' From you to your baby Wakeham called in over tunnel debts Direct Line Play the £50,000 Game After the shattering blast, a quiet unity Labour proposals lack substance, say head teachers Homework guidelines criticised SAGA Service Ltd. Major's critic to lead from the back Picture Gallery Small firm gives Tories a big boost of £114,000 Winds bring power cuts Boy on murder charge Army recruitment bonus Church lottery dilemma Raffle couple guilty Man held over stabbing Prison hostage inquiry Baseball bat victim Nose-cone cocaine haul Lenient courts deter benefit fraud cases News in Brief Admiral Head advises parents to ban children from raves School criticises hotel wher drink was spiked Top schools order urine tests for drug offenders Ecstasy 'can devastate brain, heart and liver' Court orders girls to leave mother for father in France London Electricity Wanted: homes for atomic kittens All different all equal Gount recovers family treasure he buried as Russia invaded Fifty years on, German returns to homeland for silver hiden in last weeks of the war NT unveils futuristic plan for the past Cancer charities vie for sunbathers' cash Cambridge's dark divide Advertising switch cost council £130,000 Corrections General Accident Direct Let the people show their will for peace, says Hume SDLP leader calls for referendum as main parties voice support for Major's campaign Debate Prime Ministers buy time in search for a way forward Riddel on Politics Cellphones direct 'We will not be deterred by terrorism' Major Statement Unionist leader preaches calm Loyalist Reaction Clinton refuses to turn his back on Adams White House Dial Direct One hundred bomb alerts cause travel chaos across capital Fears grow for firms' financial survival as police turn away London IRA plot started three weeks ago Investigation The Times Halifax Extra time for Venables Daewood Police to seek court ban against known Tube pickpockets New tiger bub comes up to scratch John Smith pilgrims maybe banned Spin-doctors laid low by ricochet Newbury protesters ransack offices Hillary Clinton's love of secrecy led to sea of troubles Walkabouts take a tumble as Iowa hopefuls exploit electronic media Tom Rhodes reports from Des Monies on a Republican advertising blitz that is hastening the demise of " retail politics", where rivals meet grassroots supporters Dump is hot tip for New York tourists Admiral Kasparov gets measure of the monster Pioneer computer to be given kiss of life Hamilton Direct Bank Rome is defied as French bishops see merits in condom No room on couch for Adonis German wartime fighter ace dies aged 83 Two senior Serb officers sent to war crimes court Culture bandits plunder Rome's heritage Criticof Kremlin 'tsar' quits World Summary Bomb found in Colombo World Summary (AFP): Arafat takes oath of office World Summary Tunnel blast fails to free victims World Summary Admiral Juppe hints that single currency may be delayed Ex-dissident enters race for Knesset Dynamite hoarder is sought Germany backs reborn ERM Howard to deport Pakistani over nuclear shipment Tina Turner gets Pans's highest artistic honour (Reuter): Germans in deal over pensions News in Brief (Reuter): Refugee exodus News in Brief Algeria reacts News in Brief (Reuter): Long player (Afp): Unholy row Mobile phone centre MEPs push for controls on TV and Internet From You to your Baby: Can an unborn baby teel pain? Day two: Now that newborn babies are known to react to pain, the focus is on the foetus Today Interpret your dreams The Relevance Recurring Sleep-Images Nature's Best Why a fit grandfather has more sperm than his son Effects of Age on Fertility A voice for mothers to be Pregnancy Diaries Down and out in India and St James 's Palace Why should a Duchess profess envy for slum dwellers? Nigella Lawson ponders what happens when discontened wealth meets dire poverty face-to-face The deadly charm of Scott's secret weapon Presiley Baxendale's girlish giggle and gentle manner mask her killer instinct and her talent for grasping important details, says Julia Llewellyn Smith St. Joseph's Hospice Eagle Star Direct A culture in need of cold turkey Magnus Linklater on the film that divides familes Coded praise The Times Diary Picture Gallery Governing ambiguities The evasions of ministers and those of Sinn Fein are close for comfort Oh yes The Times Diary The whisper is The Times Diary Scene stealer The Times Diary So messy The Times Diary Why we love the Lords Woodrow Wyatt on the value of hereditary peers After the Bomb Another ceasefire can never be enough A Muffled Cry Kohl should listen to Juppe and answer his plea There to Be Found A chance to share in Count Alexander's good fortune Snags in House of Lords reform On the qui vive Educational excellence as priority Arms trade Alternative medicine A new royal yacht Choir practices Star writers, with or without ghosts Hit or miss? Here today Shooter snookered Court Circular Today's royal engagements Today's events Andrea Duchess of Manchester Viscount Leathers Sir David Lightbown, MP Service dinner Dinners Birthdays today School news Lectures Personal Column Lions 'heading for doom' University news Appointment Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Meeting Royal Over-Seas League Service luncheon REME Gerald Savory Gerald Savory, playwright and former Head of Plays at BBC Television, died on February 9 aged 86. He was born on November 17,1909 Funeral Arrangements The Hon Honor Earl The Hon Honor Earl, portrait painter, died on February 2 aged 94. She was born on March 24,1901 Mercer Ellington Mercer Ellington, jazz trumpeter, composer and bandleader, died in Copenhagen on February 8 aged 76. He was horn in Washington DC on March 11,1919 Trevor Russeli-Cobb Trevor Russell-Cobb, public relations consultant and bibliophile, died on January 31 aged 77. He was born on February 3,1918 Group Theatre "On the Frontier" Search for directors is made easier Business for Sale Award-Winning childrens language… Government Auctions A hard journey to success in the world of travel Barbara Trigg meets a woman who is now passing on her determination to succeed to others The Pinstripe Acorn Marketplace Publications Limited Stateside Wholesale Club Briefings Work from Home Cash Flow Opportunity Notice to Readers Grun Swift Valcor Shortfall in training for managers 'hitting small firms' Franchising in the 90s The Ostrich Deposit of deeds does not create charge Assessment on future chance of employment too high Business Moves Cash Converters British Franchise Association Loans & Investment Non Status Mortgages & credit… Lorraine Electronics Purefry Solicitors' client's identity privilege lost Scots Law Report February 13 1996 Outer House Verdict on conspiracy count safe Single application valid James kicks out Keegan to make room at the top Long-time leader steers his side back into first place with several key transfers The Leading 250 Selectors in Interactive Team Football How the Scoring System Works in ITF How to Make a Transfer in ITF Coming to the crunch The players' weekly and overal scors and their values if your Alan Stubbs, the Bolton Wanderers defender, discusses his ITF side No Title Full Backs Central Defenders Midfield Players Strikers Managers News The Times Crossword No 20,089 Business Lloyd's: Members of the Lloyd's Times Weathercall WPA The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly In the Times Tomorrow Names ready to dismiss £2.8bn offer Minister rules out early Lloyd's review John Charcol Arts Funding the Settlement Hopes rise of rate cut as inflation eases Sales continue recovery into January Law Sport Mediators aim to save Eurotunnel rescue talks Warner and MAI plan theme park near London Television and Radio Business Today UK workers 'top for EU purchasing power ' Accounting merger is shelved Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Jury selected for Forsyth trial Picture Gallery Butte loses appeal in $lbn action US to clear bill at World Bank Pension claims will not face a time bar Greenspan likely to stay Cost of blast could be up to £150m say insurers Kvaerner increases profit to £246m Business Roundup Warren case postponed MCI and AT&T talks BICC chief to retire Ernst & Young Asia link Consolidated Coal deal Tax evader jailed BOC China venture British Coal sells land EU seeks inquiry Tourist Rates Managers buy £200m British Alcan businesses From a Correspondent in Strasbourg: Saunders appeal to human rights Continental Airlines Chapter ten and a half Mediating Eurotunnel's debts Black spot for takeover targets Exit for names, at a price Farnell bid for Premier in balance Time-Turner deal and top job in jeopardy Profits at Bryant halved but prospects promising Wall Street helps to show London the way20forward Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Imposing the Standard Tempus Bryant Group Brands Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Wall Street Blue Circle Fun in Acapulco The Times City Diary Two-tier Lloyd's Country boy Blasat could shatter window on a more affluent future Ross Tieman assesses the outlook for Northern Ireland's nascent economic reocovery World's poor could pay price for US budget row Janet Bush reports to on efforts to resolve a crisis over funding that threatens to undermine aid in countries where help is most needed City Index Anatole Kaletsky: Wall Street's a safe bet Equities claw back early losses Jones Bootmakers since 1857 The Times Unit TBUSTfiNFORMATION Service Hess Zarak Macrae Brenner Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young Reed Business Publishing University of Oxford Nabarro Nathanson Zarak Macrae Brenner Researcher Zarak Macrae Brenner Trinity College Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scott: unfair attack on a fair judge Anthony Scrivener, QC, on the implications of the Scott report, and David Pannick, QC, on the future role of judges in inquiries Perils of doing the dirty work Counsel Picture Gallery Freshfields Labour Barristers Juries not guilty Inns and Outs Jungle out there Food for thought Quarry Dougall Shoosmiths & Harrison Solicitors Wales and Chester Circuit Practice Manager (Senior Clerk) In-House Legal In-House All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Allied Dunbar L Dawson & Co. Kilpatrick & Cody Practice Manager The cab rank rule keeps us impartial Peter Goldsmith, QC, and Michael Beloff, QC, reject criticism of Cherie Booth Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Reinsurance Humphreys & Co Bristol Cayman Islands Solicitor Special Project Lawyer Times Newspapers Getting into a feather bed with Labour Tony Blair is wooing the lawyers and putting their minds at rest, says Edward Fennell International Company Services Limited Personal Injury & Medical Negligence Allen & Overy 2 Dr Johnson's Buildings The Times Daniels Bates The Law Society Litigation Solicitor Westminster Medical Old Square Chambers Shipping Law Barristers' Clerk Exeter Zarak Macrae Brenner BBM Selection BHP Samsung Europe PLC Times Newspapers Senior Clerk PLC Publications Assistant Editor Zarak Macrae Brenner Fidelity Investments N. B. S New Firm London EC4 Senior Costs Draftsman Required Bathed in a valedictory glow Richard Cork chooses Cezanne's final masterpiece to conclude his survey of the Tate's show The Royal Opera Visual Art 1 Visual Art 2 Around the Galleries A word from our dummies Michael Archer reviews a disturbing entertaining American artist Visual Art 3 Visual Art 4 Fat ladies yes, dead sheep no Julian Spalding's new Glasgow gallery will have space for Beryl Cook, but noen for Damien Hirst BBC Symphony Orchestra You talkin' to him-or at him? Joe Joseph sits in as film buffs try to impress Martin Scorsese at his own press conference Late show for a free thinker Ned Chailllet on how Times man Mel Calman's last play made it to radio Film Radio The Times Music Tomorrow Twice bitten Concert Sinfonia 21/Brabbins St. John's Entertainments Art Galleries & Exhibitions Choice 1 Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 Reconditioned mojo in full working order Blues Robben Ford and the Blue Lime Empire, W12 Merry-making soon goes beyond a joke Jazz Tom Bancroft Orchestra Purcell Room Black to the future Pop Frank Black Astoria, W1 Pop 1 Pop 2 The Times Alderbrook dears first hurdle Bailey schools champion in readiness for Wincanton Kelso Rapid Raceline Specialists Results from YESTERPAyS Two Meetings Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Racing Ahead Robert Wright Lingfield Park Keene on Chess Winning Move Europeans tackle competitive concerns The Times Ling leaves it late to sink Oldham Fa Cup For the Record Bonetti may wriggle out of Grimsby's net Pools Forecast Kostner's first world title delights Italy Sport in Brief Pieterse in frame Sport in Brief Milestone for Nicklaus Sport in Brief Jackson sets the pace Sport in Brief Jordan turns on style Sport in Brief Marshall goes quietly Sport in Brief The Times Villeneuve will not settle for second best Cool customer arrives on the Formula One scene determined to lead the parade Schuback leads the advance Delay may give edge to Andries Hendry creates new horizons Panthers sink under goal flood Riley facing ban after drug test Today's Fixtures Snow Reports By our Sports Staff: St Helens next in line for giant-killers of Salford Quarter-Finals The Times Capriati steps back under the spotlight Andrew Longmore looks at the surprise return of a one-time wonderkid resuming her love hate relationship wiht tennis Picture Gallery Muster defends his right to head world rankings William Hill Towering victory for Bullets Picture Gallery By our Sports Staff: Geoghegan doubt for Paris Word-Watching Radio The long itch called Emily Radio Choice These friends are hair today, gone tomorrow Review BBC1 Satellite Choice Motor Racing England 's chance to set positive example Curtain rises on troubled World Cup Bomb discovery heightens doubts about Colombo Wills World Cup 1996 Times Two Crossword Lewis to undergo HIV test West Ham buoyed by Dani Swinburn making progress Sharp Tennis

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