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News from 13/03/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Tim Jones and Russell Jenkins, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Patricia Heyman, Ian Flintoff, Edward Owen, Jan Collie, Iain R. Webb, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Alexandra Frean, E. S. Carr, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Inigo Gilmore, John Diamond, Desmond Keating, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Jane Singleton, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Dom Foulsham, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde's, Richard Eaton, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, John Hunter, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ralph Harris, Kris Anderson, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Stephen Gilbert, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, John Young, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Sarah Bagnall, Nigella Lawson, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Russell Kempson, Christina Speight, Nicholas Wood, Alice Thomson and Jill Sherman, Julian Corlett, David Pollard, Brenda Maddox, M. S. Davies, David Miller, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Clive Parker, Michael Ivens, Ross Tieman and Sarah Cunningham, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, David Maddock and Russell Kempson, Emma Wilkins, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Ian Richardson, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Philip D. Badrock, Richard Owen, Michael Lyndon Skeggs, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Alison Beckett, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Agence France-Presse, Philip Webster Political Editor, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Chris Parker, Brian MacArthur, Michael Kallenbach, Robin Young and Paul Wilkinson, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, R. S. Lane Fox, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Hornsby, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Waring, Richard Beeston, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Alan Mitchell, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Tess Knighton, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, John Coleman, Editor, Alasdair Murray, Colin Campbell, Dr Keyboard, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, George Brock, European Editor, Jonathan Mirsky,

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Classical CDs Britain urges cut in power of Euro court Ruling on 48-hour week is nonsense, says Major Inside Left and Right gang up on Centre Political Sketch China fires missile Snow disruption Index Dinosaurs were the first trombonists Feet first 'Super Tuesday' win for Dole Obesity epidemic The Amis Letters Adams, spectre at the feast Demonisation of Cherie Blair Win for rider who clocked on late Breitling Welcome to the intelligent house Loyalists pledge to match IRA blow for blow Fierce winds whip up trouble The Listening Bank Defeat on working week is rebuff to ministers Little Sympathy from partner states after Government took them to Court Britain could shelve 48-hour ruling for seven years Prime Health Army to aim for younger recruits News in Brief Police jobs Radiation rise Drugs in prison Tennis case Marines action Seeds of faith Housewife ran at me like a prop forward, says accused lawyer She would not take no for answer Accident victim woke up in boot Cleared barrister returns to his pigs Robbers manacle soccer chairman Julia Carling rules out reconciliation Terettoblel Army Party girl killed by two who drove van MacIntosh PowerBook Wife found guilty of laundering drug cash Vickers Child painter's gift draws scepticism over genius tag An artist has to have lived. At ten, you haven't lived. It's too early' Youth blessed by greatness is rare outside music world Bus queue defender jailed for head butt Aerosol graffiti vandal jailed for five years Frustarted artist photographed buildings after leaving his mark in red, black and silver VC won in war's final days fetches £22,000 at auction`` Currys Dixons Declining vision turns old age into twilight existence Winners in small claims courts lose out on cash General Accident Direct Aircraft hit deer on take-off News in Brief Gibson falls ill Switched-on city Apology to duke Baby grands Pride of place Going for growth No Title The Average Person Doesn't Notice Car Ads Britain will be guided by the national interest Harmoni9sation for its own sake and integration driven by ideology are rejected SAGA Services Ltd Party unity is the real aim of this preliminary manoeuvre Riddell on Politics Rifkind risks bold strategy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tory sceptics still fear a federal superstate Ministers pressed for stronger measures to protect the sovereignty of parliament Brussels greets positive tone with relief The Open University Compaq Rare bat saved from cats' claws Cars 'burn fuel going nowhere' Hess No Title Task force aims to halt global obesity epidemic The Fattest Nations In the Times Reuter: Nato reinforces Sarajevo suburb as Serbs leave Doctor Patient Embattled Yeltsin deploys wife as secret poll weapon Outcry at supermarket plan for Auschwitz The Oliver & Claire Strip Oil of Ulay Eye Contour Gel (15ml Jar) Defective… Asia fears eruption of accidental war in Taiwan Strait Peking's hardline generals and politicians see island province as test of fitness to secceed Deng SKY Satellite splashes down BUPA Health Screening China warns US of 'wrong signal' with big naval build-up Defences are strengthened as nervous islanders clamour for passports and dollars Chorus grows on Capitol Hill for clear commitment to Taipei RAC Change your bank (Reuter): Amnesty attacks Peking World Summary (AP): Turkish coalition wins go-ahead (Reuter): 'Ben Casey' actor dies aged 67 A miracle of modern science Anti-corruption detectives seize top Rome judge Gonz?lez in no hurry to quit stage NEC Winnie Mandela incharm offensive Spymaster is barred by US Hill House Hammond Violence flares again in drive for Corsican independence Nigeria faces call for oil embargo Health fears fell to halt Dole's march to victory Bush opposes easing of sanctions on Iraq Sliced shot lands a novice golfer with $3m lawsuit Beat the price rise Iomega T-shirts herald terror summit at 'Snoopy Club' Lean looks from Italian catwalks Milan Picture Gallery Cellphones direct Cherie's got them on the run The real problem with the labour leader's wife is that she is Successful, intelligent and independent-minded Why Kingsley would have said go ahead Sir Kingsley Amis may well have said,'Publish, you're damned anyhow' in the dispute over his letters, says Daniel Johnson Now we have been left with the raw reality of a Scrap Tested at Formula 1. Now It's your turn Norwich Union No parental blackmail day Alan Coren I trust my heirs will be Careful with my life and letters Drink up The Times Diary Picture Gallery All bad Europeans now The White Paper shows that with Brussels in full retreat, scepticism is now ascendant For courses The Times Diary College spats The Times Diary Impish The Times Diary Picture Gallery Courting The Times Diary Divorced from his own party Ralph Harris how lord MacKay fell among activists Rifkind's Europe A quiet reception for a quiet strengthening of policy A Capital Idea Make London fit for millennial pedestrians New Reign in Spain José Maria Aznar must not be denied his Government Call for new look at cost of Europe A name on a map Teaching standards Right response to unchanging IRA Nightingale at war George Burns Sheep clones Back to Bach Gays in Armed Forces Land ownership in the Highlands Pigeons in Square Last orders Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Luncheons Dinners Today's events Personal Column Picture Gallery Willows to embellish the small garden Forthcoming marriages Receptions Society of Apothecaries of London Lincoln's Inn Memorial service Lecture Wolfson prize Meyer Shapiro Meyer sharpio, art historian and teacher, died on March 3 aged 91. he was born on September 23,1904 Personal Column Trailfinders Kidney The British Kidney Patient Association Gurkha Welfare Trust Association Action Brownie McGhee Brownie McGhee, blues singer and guitarist, died in San Fransisco on February 18 aged 80. He was born in Knowville, Tennessee, on November 30,1915 Church Housing Trust Professor Frank Sibley Frank Sibley, former Professor of Philosophy at Lancaster University, died on February 18 aged 72. he was born on Februay 28,1923 Militant Picketing Spreads Coal Strike to 100 Pits The first break in the miner's strike was in November 1984 when North Wales Num returned to work. After a steady trickle of strike breakers the Num voted for a return on March 3 1985 Peter Mansfield Peter mansfield, Sunday Times foreign Correspondent, died of a stroke in Warwick on March 9 aged 67. He was born in Ranchi, India, on September 2,1928 Widow unprotected against bank Altering grounds for possession Media, Sales & Marketing Touchbase Insead Theaker Monro Newman Multiple Display Advertising Items Appeal sentencing powers limited Objective test for vendor's lien over land Reasons need not be given Market Research Trainee at Sga Personnel Officer Join the Market Leaders Sales Consultants Ote… Commercial Manager A grilling in Sue Lawley's desert Both obtiuary column and Desert Island Discs should offer affectionate recognition of public figures, not derision and criticsm Stiff upper lips: sold out Alan Mitchell on the marketing drive to free Britain plc from its image of pomp and circumstance The attraction of opposites The Times Top 20; News and Documentaries February 19 to 25,1996 Mail ready to 'crush' Express Brian MacArthur on the latest newspaper sales figures February GAlNS and Losses A1 Fayed eyes Observer as base for new media empire Alexander Freanon the harrods Chief's ambitions The Times British threat to European court The Times Crossword No 20,114 Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Hours of Darkness Travel Service Forecast The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Arts Prudential to share out surplus assets Insurer starts talks with the DTI as bumper dividend is forecast Hanson finishes sell-off in US Cordiant boardroom battle costs £20m Barclays to axe 500 regional jobs Homes 39 BA accepts Virgin offer of £400,000 Sport Maine Tucker Bradford & Bingley rate at 35-year low Television Business Today Stock Market Indices Volatile day on markets Canadians write down tunnel Fokker crisis SeaPerfect call Britton up Tourist Rates Eagle Star Direct Former adviser to Asil Nadir denies laundering money Ti faces growing challenge NIE to receive £60m government subsidy Lots of profit at Christies American sales boost fine art auctioneer RTZ's £41m pensions windfall Push by Parity CMG profits up Lloyds Bank Logica deal cancelled by Oslo SE Construction orders surge by 16% Business Roundup Yorkshire TV confident Chemicals group suffers BCCI claims invited Charges hit Crestacare Liffe gears up for EMU Disney plans extension A division of the spoils Best policy at the Pru Employement agencies gain from flexible working admen back on the straight and narrow Pennington Williams to expand its global empire Costs rise takes toll of Delta Wolseley shares slip after profit warning Thorntons issues new alert Mercury Commodities Liffe Options Mortgage war fears hit big bank shares 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 Wolseley Hanson Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Security by Williams Tempus TI Group Wall Street On the fast track from Dublin The Times City Diary Off target The Times City Diary Soft centre The Times City Diary Swap option The Times City Diary End of Wall Street's wishful pessimism Stores pressed to keep open at all costs Sarah Bagnall says landlords are trying to tie down their retail tenants White goods sector faces a chill wind from the East Ross Tieman and Sarah Cunningham on a push by Asia Delta The Times Unit Trust Information Service Asset Management Limited Shares close near low of the day Meridiana British Funds Middleton Jeffers Pearson Professional Crone Corkill Secretarial & Temporary Crone Corkill Credit Lyonnais Crone Corkill Recruitment Limited Expressions Planning Limited Quinton Scott Pan European Wall Associates YMCA Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Victoria Wall Associates Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Crone Corkill Waverley Fairplace Consulting Secretary Recruitment Consultant S West London PA to Chief Exec Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Company Team Secretary - Corporate Law House of Lords Harriet Gabb Library Assistant Elizabeth Hunt Aldrich & Co Ltd Maine - Tucker Joyce Guiness MTI Maine - Tucker Hob Stones Recruitment Departmental Co-Ordinator Onslow Boyd Group Limited Moxon-Dolphin-Kerby City Secretary Angela Mortimer Foxtons Require a Property Secretary Hob Stones Recruitment Tate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meridian Recruitment Consultants Parliamentary Pa Hob Stones Recruitment Investment Banking Judy Farquharson Ltd. Manpower Global Markets Recruitment Angela Mortimer Directors Secretaries Secretary/pa Hampstead Universities Superannuation Scheme Ltd Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Grosvenor Crone Corkill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments Bi-LANGUAGE Reckitt & Colman MI Masterlock Recruitment Lucie Clayton Recruitment Company Beavers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bilinguagroup Beavers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Insead Trilingual Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Assistant / Accountant ?20,000 + Bonus.… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capital Law Appointments Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items College to Career Multiple Classified Advertising Items College to Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Lifeline Part Time Vacancies Multiple Classified Advertising Items These beats are made for walking For too long, london has been in thrall to the ear. marcus binney reports on plans to reclaim the city of the pedestrain Saving our Sheila Theatre: Benedict nightingale on a moving tale in a Japanese prison camp; and brave ambitions in sissex The Shoe Horn Sonata King's Head, N1 Heritage Theatre 1 A coup for Chichester The Festival theatre has cast off its reputation for Tiggywinkle Cosiness Theatre 2 Russian soul in all its darkness London Concerts BBC SO/Kitaenko Festival Hall Sing out, sisters Le Mystére des Voix bulgares Festival Hall Tomorrow Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the Symbol) on release across the Country Choice 2 A very tough act to follow La traviata Covent Garden Vaudeville Theatre Fine silver with a hint of lead The Ballad of Baby Doe Bloomsbury Opera 1 Opera 2 The Times The ultimate in throwaway lines Teabag handbags, a cloak made of cans: Craft's latest movement is towards recycling. Alison Beckett reports This Week's Specials On tour How to Book—and Join Visual Art Young Arts Tickled pink and perky Hilary Finch on a company that reaches children with learninjg difficultis Jazz Nationalism echoes country sounds Offer A joy for ever Jazz Chick Corea Barbican Britannia Village Berkeley Daniel Smith Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adjacent Portman Square Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items One sale, two purchases Rachel killy finds out how the rising number of divorces is bolstering certain sectors of the slack housing market Selling the FAMiLY Home Play away in the Caribbean Rachel Kelly reports on the luxury homes by a new golf course in Barbados Golf with sea views Oxford leisure complex awaits planning vote Cash-Squeezed cpouncil could gain £2m from scheme The Times How l coped with divorce Berkeley Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bath given go-ahead to secure future Multiple Classified Advertising Items Northamptonshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nielsen turns back on shuttle diplomacy Andrew Longmore meets both sides in the war of words that is dividing badminton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vigia Retirement Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Auction Sale S. C. P. Draillard Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sotogrande Sale by Public Audtion following Seizure of Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bradbury's chance to emphasise Olympic credentials Multiple Classified Advertising Items Palace let the spirit move them upwards Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Ball 's late goal confirms Sunderland superiority Keene on Chess Winning Move Last Night's Football Results Yorke sure to present Forest with problems For the Record McColgan refuses to run for Scotland In Brief India aim to tide out Sri Lanka storm Wills World Cup 1996 Enlightening discoveries in the shadow of death Midweek View Today's Fixtures For your company golf day... it's the… Recriminations for defeated Wasim Sentiment bows to business as Danoli falters The Times Ladbrokes Huntingdon Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Newton Abbot By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Ventana Canyon lifts Irish spirits Multiple Display Advertising Items Pipe's Festival dreams end in tears Leading trainer loses two horses as opening day takes its toll Nap: Treasure Again (3.30 Cheltenham) Next best: Call It a Day (5.15 Cheltenham) Cheltenham Guide to our In-Line Racecard Viking Flagship can complete notable treble Today's Races at Cheltenham William Hill Rapid Raceline Relaxed Bruno ready to rumble Campion exudes confidence as Tyson Steers clear of the limilight Tocco's expert eye sees challenger in a corner RCI Gold Crown No Title Word-Watching Snow Reports On the scent of salvation Radio Choice Portrait of Elgar produces another enigma Review BBC 1 Badminton Bradley wakes up to Festival glory Electricity cut provides power for jockey's success in champion hurdle Result Times Two Crossword Clough at the heart of City's survival plan Harford is poised to invest in futures Automatically Closed Cricket Scot loses pounds to bring home the bacon Data Fax Hello House Feeling a little hoarse? Now there's a doctor in harness Sound bytes for sore ears The Beast of Bodmin is finally netted a Soap opera for pets Hi-Grade The silly season in robot research At long last, the terabit barrier has been broken The Internet Sea changes could help to sound an earthquake alarm Water temperature can predict impending disasters, scientists say. Nick Nuttall Dell Direct Address that's best kept secret What a terrible life it would be if everyone wanted to message me A million one-gigabyters bitten Breakneck progress in hard disk technology has instantly outdated a lot of the latest PCs, reports Chris Partridge Personal Computer World Back-issue searching the Internet Times HP takes on consumer market with confidence The New Business Departement Fujitsuicl Renting a video from your own armchair Soon movie need not even go to a vidco store to borrow films of their choice. Will going to the pictures become a forgotten activity? Feature films on demand look likely to be big business Fraser Associates PLC A taste of the past, available in the future Why the big screen is even better in a home Seconds out for a losing race against the computer clock Techno-teach links up Euro pupils Children across the continent are being taught, via IT systems, how to learn from each other Pentium Switched-on pupils log on to the latest moves in class acts Parents need not worry: the screen teens are winning marks, as well as playing games, with their PCs, report Michael Kallenbach Windowline Parents seal off the no-go areas Censoring the net's danger zones is simplicity itself, says Clive Parker NETLiNK What's in a name? Just about the lot Passwords are as valuable as passports-and lead to trouble Grain-sized chip can trace owners and nail thieves OPUS technology It's good to talk: dialling up a warm and welcome homecoming Register your domain on the Internet Sage New tricks to help trace lost dogs One Web address finds them all Westcoast Limited Taking a virtual trip round an online office Let your mouse do the walking on Harley-West's web site tour Voices made familiar A fair cop in cyberspace Vogon Technology made simple at last An IT show for the ignorant comes to our screens next month, writes Dom Foulsham Race lifts pace of saving lives The Times Wanted: a new breed of IT professionals Business National Lottery Charities Charities Board Appointments Wembley show promises to boost net knowledge Agenda Goodman Graham City Consultants SageComm International Ltd. Shoosmiths&harrison Bournemouth University B2 Systems Parallel International CG Select New Opportunities Latest Technology Banctec James Goodman Associates Ltd CapITa Solutions Centre Renaissance Recruitment Neville John Associates The British Printing Company Ltd Time Computer Systems Ltd

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