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News from 27/02/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Lucy Hodges, Jon Ashworth, Brian Collett, Andrew Pierce, Ian Miller, Giles Whittell and Dalya Alberge, Mark Huband, Rob Hughes, Vijitha Yapa, Martin Fletcher and Ian Brodie, Isabel Carlisle, Tess Kinghton, Ally Pickering, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Carol Midgley and Nick Nuttall, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Audrey F. Mills, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, K. G. Spencer, David Charter Education Correspondent, R. W. Abbott, Peter Ball, Veronica Richardson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Charlotie Mullins, Ross Dunn, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Quentin Letts, Michael Clark Stock Market Correspondent, Woodrow Wyatt, Sarah Bagnall, David Piachaud, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Sydney Friskin, Philip Webster, Jill Sherman and Arthur Leathley, Renuka Kukanesen, Ian Brodie, James Bone and David Adams, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, J. D. Currie, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Martin Lawrence, P. H. S, Jo Gardiner (Campaign Manager), George Engle, Richard Evans, Eric Reguly, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Kieran Conway, Peter Ball and David Maddock, Derek Bingham (Editor), Henry Keswick, John Allison, Jack Crossley, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Matthew Parris, Andrew Pierce, Alan Hamilton and Stewart Tendler, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Nicholas Wood, Philip Webster, and Nicholas Watt, Melissa Attwater, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Sue Cameron, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, James Landale and Arthur Leathley, Kate Bassett, Paul Atack, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, J. D. Hart, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Mark Andrews, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Ian Robertson, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Brian Lang, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Hatfield, Christopher Irvine, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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Free Concert Tickets Tories scrape home by one Rupert Allason's change of mind swings Scott Vote Princess guarded Index 60 Britons on crippled cruise ship Index A matter of life and death Murder suspect tricks EU woman Debate 'like rotten mackerel by moonlight' Commons Sketch Index Top writers in the Times Forces lose ninth plane in crash Index Living with asthma Canon Play the £50,000 Game Prison officers demand union fraud inquiry Major ready to set date for Irish peace talks Package of measures to break deadlock planned for Angol-Irish summit Amerada Hess Gas Squatters list empty properties Blair gives his blessing to chablis socialists' dub Change of tack by Mp who sails dose to the wind Man in the News £1,900 for white teacher Children destroy school Bram-damage boy dies Life for paedophile Pet undertaker jailed Cliffhanger couple quit Hostage hopes rise £1½ million ram-raid Baby left at Heathrow Sex code agreed for teenage magazines News in Brief Sea Empress oil disaster 'as bad as Torrey Canyon' Wildlife certres save hundreds of seabirds but oil-soaked corpses litter beaches Cambodian star of Killing Fields shot dead in Los Angeles Labour elects man in a dress Sun Alliance Princess of Wales bows to pressure for armed guard IRA threat forces security review Prince splashes down in Morocco "Vernon Coleman writes brilliant books" Climbdown costs Take That singer £150,000 Time Computer Systems Ltd. Boy helps father to happy landing Cancer doctors refuse to cut care Sandwiches grab a bigger slice of £5bn fast food sales Need Instant Inserange? Teacher became head after inventing her degree Cupboard scheme for disabled in fires causes outcry Corrections Fragment of masterpiece found after 200 years Change your bank Club for old-timers divides village Biitgham finds no fault with minimum prison sentences Howard attacked by judge over silence on Fayeds 'Appearance of fairnes' lacking By a Staff Reporter: Saudi dissident at risk if deported' Cathedral heading for bankruptcy Times young cartoonist competition draws out the best of British talent Picture Gallery Honour for Clarke splits university Admiral Mercedes-Benz Englaneered like no other car Cook condemns Government that 'knows no shame' Arms o Iraq: Rebel Torles join Labour in accusing ministers of misleading MP's Narrow scrape leaves troubled Major with little to celebrate Riddell on Politics Dell Direct Guidelines were reinterpreted but not changed, says Thatcher Germans hold two terror suspects By our Foreign Staff: Price law to aid boulangers Eagle Star Bonn anger deepens over criticism by Washington Widow to sue over Sharon Stone 'remake' of a French classic BT Muratec the fax speciatlists French attack on Brittan Europe Summary Sanctions on Serbs lifted (AP): Craxi 'serious' after surgery Palme killer 'will never be found' (AP): Albania blast Driver dies after fearful Jews fire on skidding car Peres blamed for bloodshed as paranoia over stricide atiacks grips Jerusalem Forte Posthouse Israel mourns as families bury their dead 'Instead of getting ready for your wedding, we are getting ready for your funeral. Why what did my daughter do? what was her sin/ Saddam looks to Stalin for his lessons in terror (AFP): Grenades disrupt Sierra Leone elections Army guilty of Tamil murders Clinton imposes sanctions over Cuban air attack Columbia loses its satellite-on-a-string as tether snaps Conservative Buchanan is unlikely Che Guevara Dole sacks aides in bid to revive campaign Goldwater choice Murdoch offers free TV time Direct Line Tokyo will compensate HIV victims News in Brief School plan (AP): Bribes denial Taylor-made (Reuter): Spy chiefs axed (AP): Sorry state Edwina 's fight for breath Living in the shadow of asthma Hill House Hammond When home is a prison As farmers prepare to spray their crops, thousands of people prepare for misery, says Jack Crossley Deaf to pain but not to insults Studies suggest that patient under anaesthetic can still absorb what they hear Dead convincing? Quentin Letts on America's obsession with capital punishment St. Joseph's Hospice Kumon Maths Cellphones direct Don't let them silence the voice of Today If Today is to lose anyone, it should be Anna Ford, says Giles Coren Whitehall without whitewash Sue Cameron says the Civil Service cannot hide from Scott Aga agonies Picture Gallery Last of the laager louts As blacks enter schools, white South Africans are in for an education Delivery boy Uniformity Top gun Can-do girl Pension off Labour's old ideas Woodrow wyatt calls for realism about welfare One is Enough But yesterday's victory does not clear the Government's name Cypriot Bitterness The divided island looks infertile for the Dayton process Flower Power A host of gift-wrapped daffodils is approaching by Interflora Pension reform Prescription charges Treasury 'wasting' public money Call for caution on Airbus subsidies Library technology Not quite forgotten In blooming health Muffled guns A squirrel warning A sombre view of Dedham Vale School of art Secretaries still Scarcely fair Home and away Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Today's events Reception Inner Temple Birthdays today Dinners European Business Ethics Essay Prize Requiem Mass Anniversaries Personal Column Picture Gallery Winston Churchill Travelling Fellowships School news Service dinner Forthcoming marriages Marriage Lord Iliffe Lord Iliffe, newspaper proprietor, died on February 15 aged 88. He was born on January 25,1908 Personal Column Trailfinders Sir Ralph Bateman Sir Ralph Bateman, industrialist and president of the Confederation of British Industry, 1947-76, died on January 25 aged 85. He was born on May 15,1910 Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages ETC Timothy Morris Timothy Morris, Cbe, newspaper executive, died of cancer on February 17 aged 61. He was born on February 15,1935 Edward Adam Edward Adamson, art therapist, died on February 3 aged 84. He was born on May 31,1911 New Work for a Tiger a Racing Motorists Quest On this Day Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians The Engineering Council Chartered Engineers Engineering council The Times Training for a tough new game Michael Hatfield introduces a two-page report on the progress of the controversial training and enterprise councils Take the chance to put the future at your feet Sol Campbell is just one example of a youngster benefiting from youth training, says Lucy Hodges EnTra Sweet taste of success Verdic: it's brilliant Melissa Attwater Centec Return of the apprentice Michael Hatfield Checks up on a government initiative A shopfloor schock for Sir Lucy Hodges on teaching teachers about industry, pupils about work Deparment for Education and Emploment No bouquets as Flowers proves surprise bloomer Blackburn goalkeeper heads team of expensive underachievers in ITF The Leading 250 Selectors in Interactive Team Football The players' weekly and overall scores and their values if you are considering the transfer option Choosing your friends All Pickering, a Coventry City full back, reveals how he made his ITF selections News The Times Crossword No 20,101 Business Swan Hellenic Forecast The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Tomorrow Arts British Gas agrees to review of domestic prices Abbey on the prowl for life insurer John Charcol Lyell is trustee of defrauded charity Law Hurdler leaps into top spot Shares hit by political uncertainty Sport Unit trust sales close to record Television and Radio Business Today Green the victor in fight for Mark One UK growth and inflation prospects 'best in G7' Oil spill claims may rise to £20m Soros fund denies big drop in value Netscape SBC Warburg admits role in dismissal of Lawrence Jury told of Nadir's bank cash transfer GEC to merge sonar business with Thomson Water indemnity of £10 'too low' Thomson in online deal Acorn losses deepen Rentokil starts bid clock Action on bad debt RJB miners reject strike Stork looks at Fokker Engineering pay 'steady' Bull Ring lease sold by Swedes for £30m Rusiness Roundup Tourist Rates HSBC climbs despite Midland 's bad debt rise Funds on the rise at Brewin Mrs Mopp 's industrial logic Gloves stay on at BRT/Rentokil Way clear for-French deal Hotels buffed up for sale this year Pennigton Potential bidders check out Savoy Hotel group Bank staff back ballot over action Merchant Investors Blue Circle to cut up to 1,300 jobs British Coal steps up sale of property Steel shows its mettle on talk of share buyback Commodities Liffe Options Stock Market Michael Clark London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/ Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Sport and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes HSBC Blue Circle Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Worrying habit Tempus Hammerson Wall Street Home game at Exeter City The Times City Diary Well, well The Times City Diary Back to work The Times City Diary Jaguar trail The Times City Diary Bull market The Times City Diary Inn place The Times City Diary Britons acquire a taste for eating out gain Carl Mortished looks into the growth of Briain's restaurant trade, up per cent in the past five years Gaming laws ripe for overhaul Alasdair Murray on bingo's battle to compete Corby Nobody does it Batter Morals more than markets BT to offer domestic service on the Internet Flotation aim by Data Sciences HSBC Holding plc Zotefoams to boost capacity Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Tory MPs targeted in building manifesto Multiple Display Advertising Items Nat West Scare over low-dose Pill hits Akzo Nobel Businsess Rundup Mitsui Babcock contract Healthcare group ahead Retailer beats forecast Own brands help ISA Multiple Display Advertising Items Briefings Ostrich Farming Corporation Ltd Success looms large in the old-fashioned way Mark Andrews discovers that traditional craftmanship can prevail in the Ninetles Business to Business Chemists in crisis get help on the line from their fellows Lorraine Electronics British Franchise Association Green colours the thinking behind new business park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Post Office The Times Unit Trust Information Port Folio Losses in thin trading MOPS British Funds Quarry Dougall Clifford Chance Reuter Simkin Zarak Macrae Brenner Laurence Simons Michael Page Legal Firm hopes for Ulster Despite renewed worries over peace, Edward Fennell finds practices still investing in Belfast Tradition comes to a head Kieran Conway on why few Irish barristers want to appear wigless Picture Gallery PPS for Lord Mackay Inns and Outs Advocate test Great Scott Multiple Display Advertising Items The debt we owe to Honest Abe Counsel Index Quarry Dougall Zarak Macrae Brenner Shell International Limited Taylor Root Cains Advocates & Notaries Masons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times/one Essex Court Law Awards Advocacy - has it a future? In her award-winning essay, Renuka Kukanesen says we must not sacrifice advocacy in the name of efficiency Legal Appointments One Essex Court Sponsor of the Times Law Award Lipson Lloyd-Jones Alderwick Peachell Zarak Macrae Brenner Schools trials Costs seminar Student shortfall warning Legal News Round-Up Lloyd 's lease Injuries practice Fund review Zarak Macrae Brenner Wellman Smith Taylor-Root Elf Enterprise Lord Chancellor US Qualified Lawyer Duty to house EU nationals Law Report February 27 1996 Legal Appointments Litigation Solicitor Times Newspapers Limited Hunter & Hunter Cayman Islands Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westminster Medical No safe system of work at war Quarry Dougall Deportation order quashed through lack of reasons Criminal Solicitor Medical Negligence Litigation Visual Art Private treasures go public Masterpieces from the Doria Pamphilj collection reach London - plus, what it is like to own them; and other shows Around the Galleries Echoes in an old workplace Georg Herold has turned wire and planks into an elegiac memento of Halifax's industrial heritage Visual Art Pride of Pope and princes Tomorrow The good win over the ugly Geoff Brown uncovers some surprises as the Berlin Film Festival comes to a quirky end One man show Opera Tosea Coliseum Films Hungarian rhapsody Concerts Kurtag Festical South Bank Bridging the gap SCOMackerras Barbican Opera Take a friend to a concert for 30p From Bach to Birtwistle: You Can save up to £30 off the Price of a Concert Ticket Music Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Art Galleries & Exhibitions Choice 2 A talent to humanise Theatre: Jeremy Kingston meets Peter Greenwell—or perhaps Noël Coward Something to be said for staying in bed Slump Lyric Studio, W6 Choice 3 298,000 Readers of this Section Attend the Theatre… Theatre India get ready for first clash of the titans Left-hander not knowing what the right is doing Simon Wilde's World Cup Extras World Gup Details Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Oxford aim to maintain winning streak Legal & Public Notices Waqar's return to form lifts Pakistan Higgms at head of casualty list in Malta In Brief Record entry Spin wizard Four to fore Second chance Cigar puts best foot forward Recovery from injury raises hopes of Dubai challenge Richard Evans Yesterday's Results Leicester Quick as a flash Rapid Raceline Racing Ahead Peace Of Mind Catterick Lingfield Park Course Specialists Blinkered first time RAC Ronaldo reaches turning point in his short career Past mistakes lead to knee injury that threatens Braziliab future For the Record Snow Reports Pools Forecast The Times Today's Fixtures Vale hope to halt Leeds bid for double Win a trip to the World Cup final Enjoy an Eight-Day Trip for Two to Lahore Anderton struggles to banish doubts Lindsay considers RFL's legal options European super League counts cost of ruling Gloucester face tough trip to Bath Cup Draws The Times R. I. P M. P. In Cover-Up Scandal Killed Cardiff surrender title hopes Monarchs switch on to The Fridge Richard Wetherell on a big-name, big-frame signing in American football Word-Watching A question of funny business Radio Choice Radio1 Bad news for men, good news for scientists Review BBC1 Choice Satellite American Football Atherton faces prospect of losing his job 'Once the bandwagon starts and people call for the captain's head, it is hard to stop it Times Two Crossword FA charges Asprilla and Curie Heat is on as Rousseau enters fray Illingworth leads chorus of criticism City Traveller Direct Ltd Rugby Union Picture Gallery Switch for power dam This supplement was produced for the Times by… Drive for Reform Bonds and state sales to bolster budget Talks aim at fishing deal for Falklands IMF Calls the Shots Vizental & CIA Menem bids for extra powers Tango for Tourists Contents Peron: a legacy of economic turmoil Political History Forging a new future Introduction A lifelongh peronist, president Carlos Menem has turned his back on the ideas on the ideas of the past. so far, his drive to change his countr's course appears to be working Picture Gallery Milestones Bridas Corporation Tequila hangover lingers Exports lead the way Economy and Trade The government says Argentina's economy is back on course despite recent difficulties Critics confounded Economy Minister Towards regional unity Peace pact pays Off International Relations Almost 14 years after the end of hostilities over the Falklands, Britain and Argentina have found a formula for doing business Port of Buenos Aires Closer ties with the US Mocicom Land of the Pampas Geography The second largest country in South America Picture Gallery Snapshots Press still facing government 'pressures' Newspapers and Magazines Menem keeps a firm hold Politics A broad base of support and divided opposition have strengthened the president's position Reform boosts output Labour Ring 'Argentina is becoming fashionable' High hopes for tourist trade Tourism Why major hotel companies are beginning to show interest in Argentina Transener S. A Bright prospect Olympic Aim Fortabat in the Argentine Republic The activities of Grup One a Argentina's leading consortia, Grupo Fortabat is headed by the denamic Amalia Forrabat. Aside from her responsibilities in the boardroom, Ms. Fortabat is known for her work at the head of a foundation bearing her name Evita: saint or sinner? Why Eva Person is still a controversial figure today It still takes two... Entertainment and Sport But today passivity is replacing passion when it's time to dance the Tango Cars are macho but soccer is supreme Digital Miniphone A savage sport, especially for ducks Pato, a Truly Orignal Argentine Game Leading the world in polo Sport Even though the ules work against them Ports, no problems Shipping Race to put pipeline across Andes Emergy Gas-rich Argentina is to pipe its clean-fuel alternative to neighbouring Chile Exploration Molinos New opportunities follow state sell-off Emergy Cost electricity has fallen since privatisation Alvear Palace Hotel Move to exports is encourage Export Trade Industry secretary Carlos magarinos (right) welcomes the shift from the home to foreigh markets Battle to link the nation Telecommonications Companies are extending the digital network Getting through Privatisation has swept away a ramshuckle state-owned system A strategic revolution Agribusiness Farming meets Agriculture For many of Argentina's farmers, the sudden shift to stability has proved a mixed blessing, says Agriculture Secretary Felipe sola (left) Beefeaters change diet Banco Mayo IMF calls the shots Finance Deal means loss of fiscal independence Saving is safer Banking Tips for your Argentine trip Factfile Where to stay … where to shop … what to cat … money … travel … hiring a car … business and banking hours … the weather … phone and post Borges 's blind eyes see all Literaturl Argentina's literary giant lost his sight at a relatively young age Melting pot History Telefonica de Argentina

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