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News from 15/03/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Alyn Shipton, Lucy Hodges, Colin McKelvie, G. R. Potts, Director General, Andrew Pierce, M. Grosvenor Myer, Patricia Davies, John Merrett, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Longmore, Mark Souster, Owen Hilton, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Leslie Allen, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Simon Wilde, Carios Ruiz Sacristan, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Richard Burton, Director, Kris Anderson, David Charter Education Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Maurice Webb, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Kieran Sweeney, Ross Dunn, John Strafford, Martin Barrow, Stella A. Walker, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Neville Shulman, Vice-President, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Janie Elston, Michael Clark, John Young, W. Denys Wells, Charles Bremner, David Holmes, David Charter, Nigel Williamson, Jerome Burne, Michael Theodoulou, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Clive Grenyer, Philip Webster, Nicholas Wood and Gillian Bowditch, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Roger Baker, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Leyla Linton, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, P. H. S, Alex Griffin, National Manager, Tim Congdon, Richard Evans, Eric Reguly, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Kate Alderson and Emma Wilkins, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Dominic Kennedy, David Rudnick, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Welsley Betts, Secretary, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Iola Smith, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Stephen Pollard, Director, Caitlin Moran, Philip Hughes, Chairman, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Quentin Letts and our Foreign Staff, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Thos. F. Sinclair, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, Michael Pryor, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, Jenny Macarthur, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Farrell and Ian Murray,

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After the Massacre Inquiry will focus on how the Dunblane killer got his guns Angry questions without answers Index Tragedy that Shook the World Page 4 How Teachers Broke the News Page 5 Letters complain of pervert slur Saturday in the Times Matthew Parris The Commons became a place of mourning Page 2 The Italian Centre Gun Law Reform We tried to stem the blood, says head Home Office is urged to close lunatics' loophole' in the law Pressure grows for 'sanity certificate' as fresh details emerge of Killer's obsession Gun Legislation Murder weapons popular in clubs BBC 'Out of the whole family I think he was the most normal one' Thomas Hamilton Grieving MPs united for the love of little children Matthew Parris Political Sketch Doctor called to emergency identified her daughter One moment they were classmates; the next, victims the survivors would never forget Consultant says children are past being scared The Survivors 'Spring will not come to our city' Sharps Images of horror unite the world in mourning From Paris to New York, news of the tragedy sends shockwaves around the globe Sainsbury's Homebase Dixons The Link PTA and board open fund for pupils Appeal Nation 's teachers struggle to find the right words The head could not explain to his pupils. One asked:'What did the children do wrong?' Senior judge no stranger to tragedy The Inquiry Fujitsu ICL Union calls for single entrances Security Minister who up earldom to save Major wins it back Edinburgh court rules on cousins' battle over right to Selkirk succession Do It All Ferry captain feared lost in North Sea News in Brief Car fumes increase deaths Drama chief quits BBC Man charged with murder RAF pilot fined for nuisance Camelot TV fee warning Record entry for Cruft's Crimean letters auctioned The Royal bank of Scotland Volvo By a Staff Reporter: GMC clears sacked German doctor who made drug error Daewod Scientists identify gene linked to depression Discovery prompts study of families Fruit and veg keeps the brain in trim Medical Briefing The Times Written test aims to teach learners how to think and drive Drivers must get 75% to pass Price war breaks out over beans Weekend Shopping Barclaycard How plastic surgery adds to the high temple of art Runaways 'need more time away' B&q Operator jailed over sinking of Pescado MP fined for inciting crowd News in Brief Algerian remand Newspaper loses Head honoured Lawrence letters Couch workout Barclays Rebels defy Labour call on anti-terrorism law 23 MPs refuse to abstain from Commons vote One privatisation the Tories would do well to drop Riddell on Politics European Passenger Services Mercury Blair urged to pre-empt row MPs lack effective power, says Nolan US forecasts big erosion of its white majority Lacklustre Dole weighs option of enlisting Powell Admiral (Reuter): Top men in Detroit Mafia rounded up Premier (AP): Adams to march in New York Clinton cast in new lead role as man of peace No Title Cypriots riot as priest is tried for immorality Currys Mugabe's rival to pull out EU ruling threatens London art market (AFP): Epidemic claims 4.500 lives World Summary (Reuter): Apartheid school wins reprieve (AFP): 182 journalists held last year (AP): Budapest rally demands jobs (Reuter): Cardinal joins the 'immortals' (Reuter): Renoir stolen China offensive cannot be ruled out, experts say Western intelligence lists four military options that could be used to put more pressure on Taipei London students sing their defiance Thomas Cook The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Peking sends out mixed signals Taiwan President visits islanders to bolster morale Plea to vote for democracy Cautious schools give early lesson on bombing threat Nokia Gaddafi writes children's bestseller Moben Neff US pledges £65m to fight terror (AFP): Bahrain attack kills seven Socialism and the American way with a yawning gap between rich and poor, why does the United States reject left-wing ideals? Magnus Linklater on the growing chasm between Europeans and Americans Unique Air The cost of keeping your hair Eagle Star Sue, sex and that desert island The presenter of Desert Island Discs says she was right to ask Gordon Brown about his sexuality Is a stiff upper lip the best way to handle grief? jerome Burne on research that suggests that those who keep a lid on their emotions cope better with bereavement than those who get it their chest Daihatsu MOPS Philip Howard Learn and hungry looks are in fashion - but this talk of obesity is dangerous Staggering on Diary Picture Gallery Masters from Germany Descendants of victims and war criminals alike are cursed with the Nazi legacy - and so, of course, is Wagner Merry dance Diary Insider job? Diary Swine favour Diary Allegedly Diary How the lottery robs us This regressive tax mocks thrift, says Tim Congdon After Dunblane The case for banning handquns seems compelling L'etat-Nation A certain idea of Europe Bone of Contention Three hearty barks for canine democracy Getting to grips with the regulation of gun ownership Pesticide sprays Conservation of game The language of law Liver transplants Clergy testing A better deal for London's walkers Recycling in Britain Young Picasso Opportunity knocks Court Circular Luncheon Service dinners Dinners Personal Column Calls to the Bar Anniversaries Birthdays today The Cheltenham Ladies' College Bursary Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Today's events Lord O'Brien of Lothbury Memorial services Viscountess Ingleby Terence Cuneo Lady Read Margaret Read, musician and window of the poet and critic Sir Herbert Read, died on March 10 aged 90. She was born on March 27,1905 Personal Column Professor Richard Ross Professor Richard Ross CB, academic economist and public servant, died on February 21 aged 71. He was born on March 24,1924 Trailfinders B. K. P. A. J . A. Cuddon J. A Cuddon, schoolmaster and dictionary writer, died from cancer on March 12 aged 67. He was born on June 2,1928 On this Day Buonaparte Rex Lee Rex E. Lee former Solicitor-General of the United States, died from cancer on March 11 in Provo, Utah, aged 61 he was born in Los Angeles on February 27,1935 Dunblane inquiry on gun controls Battle for earldom Doctor cleared Challenge for drivers Ethnic shift Gaddafi takes on role of storyteller The Times Crossword No 20,116 Art market at risk Riot in Nicosia China offensive Clinton's promise Business Air UK Forecast The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly In the Times Tomorrow Electricity firms face claims flood State aid likely for Brittany Ferries Arts 32-34 BTR shares jump on £1.5bn profit Hozelock wins top PLC award Education 37 United Biscuits suffers £100m loss Sport 38-44 James Capel MGN to aim for media link-up Television and Radio Business Today Last minute First signs German stores to merge Scotia sold Jeyes pass Abbey bought Tourist Rates Mercury Picture Gallery Fokker fights for its life as state aid ends PPI cash 'went to subsidiary Gold and land raise Minorco dividend MCA slides at Seagram Ford Trade point seeking £8.5m via AIM quote Sir Kit to quit at Coutts South West Water chief stays on for bid Bunsiness Roundup Warning over euro Charge hits Mayflower Dividend up at Davis Watmoughs higher The Chinese Export Reckitt profit given boost by success of US integration Enterprise boost pleases market Coats Viyella to shed jobs Crunch time for United Biscuits Bad year for the snack giant French ferries look for subsidy Lawyers can damage your health Final held as Exco cuts back L&g to increase services after record year BTR Commodities Liffe Options Ladbroke the favourite with talk of Bass bid Stock Market London FINANClAL Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Real Enterprise at last Tempus Coats Viyella BTR Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-SE Volumes Minorco Wall Street It's good to chatter The Times City Diary A man who can't The Times City Diary On the hop The Times City Diary Mean streak The Times City Diary Setting a pace The Times City Diary Prize orange Gold touch Virtually there but in realistic investment terms not yet 'big' The potential of the telemedia industry looks be huge. Alasdair Murray assesses its current static Ministers must act over late payers reached' Responses to the Lloyds reconstruction and renewal offer to names Barclays Awards that are more than just a celebration Martin Barrow looks at how a social event gained a wider significance The Times Unit Trust Information Service HSBC Shares close at their best of the day Black Horse Relocation Building a better UK and saving billions Rodney Hobson reports on the Association of Project Managers annual awards, which were announced at its dinner last night The Association Project Managers No Title Advanta Management AG Altstadtbau Ltd Pioneers of a world standard National foibles have to be considered The high-flyers Rodney Hobson spotlights the nominations at the APM awards Cetio Buro Four Project Service Bovis Europe The Nichols Group Join the professionals Gregory Dengate Turner & Townsend HVR Consulting Services Ltd Hawksmere Pop 1 How to add flesh to the beat Hit dance duo the Beloved tell Alan Jackson why taking their clothes off makes Top Ten sense Babe No Title Room for a Lush on top New Albums: Former arty types get a Britpop leg-up; more Beatles rarities Pop 2 Pop 3 Andys Records Pop 4 Gentleman of the Apocalypse Greg Dulli of the Afghan Whigs is a thoroughly good egg first, and the pain-racked spawn of Satan second Don't be rotten to the corpse The Sex Pistols are threatening a comeback. David Sinclair is close to despair Art Galleries & Exhibitions Pop 5 Strings and yarns with a guitar man Choice 2 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 Mack & Mabel Choice 3 Tuned to the words Jazz Cheltenham & Gloucester Theatre Music 1 In deadlock about wedlock Jeremy Kingston welcomes an update of Stephen Sondheim's matrimonial musical English National Ballet Music 2 Plaza Playing on his tightest nerves Orchestral Concerts Antique echoes Tomorrow Cranfield University Kingston University University of Southampton Greenwich College ACCA Leicester University Asbridge Aston University Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradford Management Centre Strathclyde Graduate Business School Durham University Business School University of Bath Bursar The University of Reading MBA Career Guide University of Leeds BI The Pilgrims' School, Winchester Mander Portman Woodward Duff Miller Gabbitas King's College School London School of Economics and Political Science Abbey Tutorial College Cife Oxford Tutorial College Oxford Easter Courses BAC Courses A Job for Life Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lansdowne Surrey College Horris Hill Boston University Dauntsey's School Easter Revision Stamford Endowed Schools Courses St James's College Education Bromsgrove School Summer Schools EF Language Links Ltd Florence 'We were unprepared for this disaster Head teacher John Young describes how he, his staff and his pupils two years ago when an armed intruder entered their school Why shut out Shakespeare? The new GCSE English syllabuses will fail to turn our children into literate adults, says Susan Elkin Stepping out of the Robbins shadow As Sir Ron Dearing looks into higher education, Luck Hodges describes the lingering influence of the last inquiry The science of curiosity Iola Smith on an imaginative attempt to break down barriers The Times Calm rerun prevents new cold war Companies must be UK resident House of Lords Law Report March 15 1996 Court of Appeal Recovering overpaid benefit Pedigree chums put their trust in teamwork Freud on Friday Interest in trust property Power to make interim award of damages Kit deal heralds accord at Chelsea Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Montgomerie's just desert Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Faldo wide of the mark but still on the level Henman advances to quarter-finals Sport in Brief Jalabert in command Petrov tests positive Rebels set to return Threat to Eton Dewi Bebb Winning Move Keene on chess Cotton warns of threat posed by clubs' self-interest Melrose struggle to keep leading players Honda Lawnmowers For the Record Land where legend of prize-fight lingers Hendry has Doherty in his sights Yesterday's Racing Results The Times Cyborgo wins battle of attrition Last-day double eases Pipe's catalogue of misfortune Fakenham Rapid Raceline Snow threat By our Irish Racing Correspondent: O'Dwyer wins due recognition for talents Imperial decree leaves no room for grey area Folkestone Wolverhampton Hall finds reason to be cheerful despite his defeat Word-Watching Interfiora India weighs up price of fame Australia rescued by Wane in another dramatic semi-final Sri Lanka must wait on for Test tour of England Fuchs foils Whitaker with late charge Beware the hidden enemy Radio Choice Ladies, mistresses and dominant females Review BBC1 Ice Hockey 38 Hawks Turn to Doves as Cold War in… Warne casts spell over West Indies Australia find escape route Times Two Crossword Lewis lines up world title challenge Imperial Call raises the roof Henley Golf 39 First Tour Outing Finds Montgomery on Song… EU row over free trade bid Firms bid for gas bonanza Through the Strom Rebels in peace deal with Government Picture Gallery Bond issue reflects restored confidence Seeking New Markets IXE Black Gold Bonus Contents Back on track after crisis Zedillo says the reform process started by his predecessors will continus Introduction Long period of one-party rule Political History Grupo Tribasa Cemex Slow , painful recovery Economics and Political The Government sets target for resumed economic growth Reformation period Zedillo makes changes to Mexican political life A sound business Telecommunications Drive to link the nation Infrastructure Help from the private sector and foreing investors is being sought to expand Mexico's transport and communication network Building the future Constructure Comision Federal de Electricided Sizing up the land Geography Mexico has a vast landscape and a huge population Mexico Twice the attraction Inward Investment With the recent crisis over, foreign investors can look forward to the twin benefits of NAFTA and the Liberalisation of the Mexican economy Banks look to the future Financial Sector Saving for success Past provides a rich resource Tourism is a major source of revenue which Mexico needs to exploit to the full Tourism Television Azteca Picture Gallery A country to come back to Snapshots Smooth operation Mexlub Plugging into power source Foreign investors are being invited to help tap fuel sources and boost energy supplies Energy Profits set fair Cement Production Devalued peso aids exports Falling exchange rates have boosted swich to foreign markets Industry Hopes for growth Big leap for steel sales Prime time for television companies Competition is the name of the game as rival TV stations battle for viewers Media alfa Changes aim to bring agribusiness up to date Land Reform Plenty of room for farming to grow Agriculture Mexico still depends on imports to feed its people. The Government aims to boost production and attract investment EU deal will balance NAFTA Government wants free trade treaty with Europe which is all-inclusive Seeking markets in a wider world The North American Free Trade Agreement opened up trade with the US Now Mexican business is looking for new partners further afield Picture Gallery ICA A nation's story in pictures Painting Make the most of Mexico Factfile They came to conquer History Ahmsa

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