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News from 16/02/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Andrew Pierce, Mark Huband, J. P. Read, Jeremy Laurance, Helen Corkery, Huw Griffith, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Philip Webster and Nigel Williamson, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde's, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, P. C. Walker (Director of Public Health), Robert Miller, Rabbi Julia Neuberger, Martin Fletcher, Piers Ashworth, R. E. Charles, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Jim Dutton, Presiley Baxendale, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Robin Hanbury-Tenison Chief Executive, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Jonathan Sale, A. J. Dorman, Nigel Williamson, R. I. Simpson, Richard Ford, Stewart Tendler and Tim Jones, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Clark, Peter Foster and Oliver August, P. H. S, Kenneth Clarke, Alice Thomson, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Kevan Bundell (Senior Programme Officer), Julian Muscat, Nigel Williamson Whitehall Correspondent, John Allison, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Iola Smith, Adam Fresco and Oliver August, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Chris Parker, David Crosby (Chairman), Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, R. J. Budge President, Nicholas Watt and Richard Ford, Anjana Ahuja, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Roy Jenkins, Benedict Nightingale, John Cooper Chairman, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Paul Branscombe, Ministry of Defence, Frances Gibb, Rosemary Stevens, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray, Mark Fuller, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, A. J. Barker (Consultant Paediatric Hepatologist), Jonathan Mirsky,

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Eat out for £5 Major stands by his ministers Waldegrave and Lyell accused, but Scott says they acted in good faith Personal Pensions Tv & Radio . 42,43 Weather. . . The green campaigner West End bomb chaos Judge plays a straight bat Top write in The Times Pop on Friday Oil pollution alert The race was on but did they get away Scott-free? Home & legacy Free speech M 16 failed to relay information on super gun project Dixons Trial collapse blamed on feeble investigation by customs officers What They Said Sighs of relief but some doubts remain Hernia Repair No resignation as minister hails his absolution Home Secretary was concerned over security services Conflicting evidence wrecked arms trial Survivor who pointed the finger Heseltine Jet sales memo revealed bias towards Iraqis Major Downing Street was not told of changes Grande Oriente D'italia Prime target lives to fight another day Lvell Lang and Cook clash over where the blame should lie Disneyland Tested at Formula 1. Now it's your turn Vegetarian's brain tested Driver gets five years Body found in lake New play up to scratch Trawlers net submarine Asda fined £40.000 Bomb hero suspended Statue for soldier Woman who sailed on Titanic dies at 91 West End bomb prompts security crackdown Half-term audiences turned away as evacuation disrupts theatreland Orange Students reject shades of the past Pioneering operation 'will transform heart surgery' MFI Burberrys Asthmatics breathe easier as high-tech replaces the lows Patient is eager to dance with delight 406 Peugeot Peers turn over a new leaf with register of interests SC Schoolgirl 's Turkish husband freed on bail Greet a new year or admit old sins Weekend Shopping M Shokri & Associates Ltd. Apple Witchdoctor casts spell on Heathrow arrivals Schizophrenic given bail killed one woman and knifed another Alliance Leicester King 's death caused outrage Pregnancy diet puts babies at risk Eurostar MEPs vote to cut short shooting Drug case arrest Baby milks fail Ayres on air Electronic male Rapist jailed Chinese rocket explodes seconds after lifting off Insurers are likely to raise premiums Moroccan customs officers charged Wellington ends British honours Towns on crocodile alert BT Yeltsin seeks second term as President Commodore Escom Zyuganov picked as Communist standard-bearer Hopefuls set for vain race Top British official in Eu is subject of corruption claims Belgrave Carpet Gallery Ltd The Cooperative Bank Rise of Republican hopefuls hits race and cash hurdles Rival derides Dole Uniqueair Mitterrand 'fathered son of Swedish woman' Samper charged with electoral fraud Bargain bonanza lures shoppers to Dubai sale Prince weds Puerto Rican bellydancer Us calls Bosnia summit Pakistan arms deal, threatened Voters stay away in Bangladesh Policeman jailed over killing Gaddafi may visit South Africa Kabul depot blast kills 60 Today The Sunday Times Feminism : why age does matter Eagle Star Direct I don't want gifts. I want to change the world Cellphones direct Brother Phillip Howard Scott ho Picture Gallery Mountain over molehill Sir Richard Scott laboured long, but the grotesque resuld fails to address the real questions of government Bagman Powell-axed Ivy league Quite unfit A blind eye to blame Peter Riddell thinks the Tories will survive - just Round One The Government is not yet frce of Scott Yeltsin Again A two-horse field for the Russian leadership stakes Floreat Serena Amateurism in the pursuit of villains is no vice Maternity as free service on Nhs Medicine and therapy Cricket dilemma Lords reform: the barbarians are not yet at the gate Right to silence Countryside pursuits Indian child labour Letters for publication should carry contact… Questions of race Convoy lore Floral tributes Many thanks Court Circular The Earl of Warwick Today's royal engagements Professor Ernest Gellner Appointment Today's events Today's birthdays Personal Column Tins that take the biscuit Buckingham Palace luncheon Luncheons Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators Service dinner Dinners Royal Astronomical Society Middle Temple University news Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Diplomatic Service John James Sheikh Muhammad Hamid Abu Al-Nasr Personal Column Trailfinders The Rev Donald Harris On this Day February 16,1955 Keith Brading News The Times Crossword No 20,092 Business Air UK The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly In the Times Forecast Fall in inflation strengthens case for further rate cut Rentokil's Bet bid may lead to Se inquiry Granada swoops on Yorkshire Tv Meridiana Arts Education British Gas challenged on contracts Banks defend lending policy after Scott report Sport Business Today Farnell declared victory in its battle to proceed… Deep losses force Daimler to cut aerospace jobs Pay hope at Allied Leisure Barclays sale Siebe to sell Bonus rates Bovis coup The Times N&p to name other bidders balked by £1.35bn Abbey deal Cbi attacks emotional extremes over Europe Gpa expected to announce rescue plan compromise Br company sold to Scots buyout team 'Ppi used to transfer millions' Wheels in motion for Scania flotation Rom Data inquiry Competitors sue At&t Hornby warning Williams venture German rates uncut Economic cheer for us Btr $80m acquisition Saab reduces aircraft losses Temporary Security Grilles Imro fines second Finlay firm £17,500 Tourist Rates Standard bearer for change Shell review threatens refineries Port dispute sees Mersey Docks slip Philips gives warning in spite of record Airtours in £60m acquisition Mercury Liffe Options Rate cut pressure pushes shares near all-time high Commodities London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Rats on the treadmill Shell Transport Philips Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Mersey Docks Wall Street City Diary Not frying tonight A health matter Strike a light Farmyard facts Shell in tune Flying high Lax laws of 'sunshine states' allow criminals a life of ease Cold comfort Robert Miller reports on hindrances that blunt the fight against international crime Let private sector coal industry compete on even terms Mmc referral? A question of consolation over Lloyd's building It's not a laugh Investors Chronicle Gatecrashers ready to spoil MAI's party Erie Reguly says the Hollick-Stevens marriage could end before a honeymoon The Times Trust Information Service Portfolio Shares close at best of day Swan Hellenic Belief that exports were for civil purpose was a 'Nelsonian use of the blind eye' The moral case must be set against damage to British economic interests Looking back: the things they said at the time End use was not explicit Intelligence overlooked Iraqi atrocities against Kurds Determined Scott braved critics' wounding blows Inaccuracy not noticed How a promising market backfired Counidown to Inquiry Statement in letters untrue The natural implication Thatcher put on notice Lawyer made her point with rapier The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company Statements to Parliament Misleading answers The long and winding road that led to 1,800 pages Were rules changed? The workers who continue to pay the price Matrix Churchill Duplicitous nature Ministerial accountability Arms firms had alerted Mi6 to nature of exports Legal & Public Notices Ministers' obligation Suppression prompted guilty plea Ordtec Parliamentary questions Absence of knowledge Eat out for a fiver The Times Criminal trials reshape use of Pii Poet s pen as mighty as the sword The Royal Ballet Theatre The pity and the passion Philharmonia/Yu LPO/Norrington Festival Hall Thrilling sets for flat scenes The Government Inspector West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Electric music for mind and body Music Lost for words Music Shrunk, but not rapt Down Among the Mini-Beasts Polka, Sw19 A cross-Channel bargain at any price Entertainments Queen's Theatre Opera Choice 1 The man is back Clapton starts his annual London residency Choice 2 Welsh National Opera states stravinsky's Rake's Progress Reduced Price Previews from Wednesday Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 3 It's European premiere night for Sondheim's Passion Is snow news good news? Maria McKee Pop 1 'I enjoy Zero respect within the music industry,'says that gifted Scot, Edwyn Collins Don't call me popular Pop 2 Lou Reed is back with Set The Twilight Reeling, a generally upbeat new solo album Well , hello, merry Lou, goodbye art New Albums: An upbeat Lou Reed returns to solo duties; plus high-grade hardcore from Dave Clarke Top Ten Albums Pop Return of the native Paul Sexton on a protest singer in tune with the vibes of her ancestors and her Apple Mac Taunton School Insead Director of Estates and Services Cife Multiple Display Advertising Items Leicester University London Montessori Centre Easter Courses at Hertford College University of Leicester Malvern The Writing School The London School of Journalism Morris SIBS Ltd Chiropody Scholl French University Language Programmes Multiple Display Advertising Items Holborn College The Times Easter Revision Multiple Display Advertising Items The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Multiple Display Advertising Items KPS Multiple Classified Advertising Items DLD Multiple Display Advertising Items Wellington College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Your International Hotel Career Starts in Amsterdam D'Overbroeck's Multiple Display Advertising Items RRC Easter Revision at Cats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Take the Strain out of 'A' Level & Gose… The Sunday Times UH Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenwich College Does a Jewish education work? Rabbi Julia Neuberger reflects on the implications of a starting report into attitudes of British Jewry Do put your pupils on the stage Austin Mitchell , the graduate of Suez In the first of a series on celebrities and their universities, Jonathan Sale hears a story of dramatic political conversion A new door opens for classroom 'failures ' Iola Smith reports on a Welsh initiarive ot launch a new qualification Mastering the art of encouraging new talent Modahl takes first steps on comeback trail Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Picture Gallery Keens on Chess Winning Move The Times Calls cost 39p per min cheap rate, 49p per nun at… For the Record Today's Fixtures Corsie falls victim to heroics of Henry Bath favour Catt over Callard at full back Rusedski march Coventry close Morrison test Solheim captain The Times Fortune And Fame ruled out Sandown Park Rapid Raceline Sandown Park Specialists Newcastle goes ahead Yesterday's Results Uttoxeter Fakenham Southwell Blinkered first time Humphreys aims to graduate with honours in France Kenya schoolboys offer England a fielding lesson Janet Baker Raymond Leppard To bat or Snow Reports One-day woes That's Hall, folks Word-Watching Poison pens Bleak outlook Fm Stereo. 4.00am Clive Warren 6.30 Chris Evans 9.00… All-Amencan midnight feast Mismatched music guilty of sonic insecticide Bbc1 Choice Satellite Athletics 40 Modahl Starts to Put her Career Back on the Road England on one-day street to ignominy Board tips scales in favour of overweight boxer Times Two Crossword Whitington fails second test Paralympic trials take the plunge On Saturday Sun Rugby Union 42 Ireland Stand-Off Goes in Search of Honours in Paris

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