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News from 16/03/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Jack Clayton, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Arthur Leathley and Nigel Williamson, Lynne Greenwood, Stephen Shaw, Iain R. Webb, Andrew Pierce, S. Blake, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Ziona S. Strelitz, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Cynthia Bright, P. J. Watts, Magnus Linklater, John Findlay, S. A. Lush, Charles Kitson, Max Glaskin, Ronald Faux, Tess Simpson, Kate Alderson, Alice Thomson, Bill Frost and Alan Hamilton, Peter Lilley, John Diamond, Paul Wilkinson and Jeremy Laurence, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Roy Proctor Edwards, Simon Wilde's, Richard Eaton, Alex Wijeratna, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Jeremy Seal, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, John Clarke, Richard Holman, John Bryant, Camilla Stagg, Robert Sheehan, Amal Abeyawardene, Michael Hornsby and Oliver August, Stewart Tendler and Stephen Farrell, Sigmund Sternberg, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, Graham Duffill, Thomas De Waal, Martin Barrow, Stephen Farrell, Kevin Eason and Jennai Cox, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Frances Bissell, Quentin Letts, Kimberely Warren, David Hands, Ralph Gartenberg, Anna Blundy, Sarah Jones, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Nicholas Wapshott, Derwent May, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Lizanne Rose, Russell Kempson, David Hope, David Peakall, Nicholas Gaskell, Stephen Anderton, Colin Garrett, Carol Midgley and Lindsay Cook, Cindy Blake, Iain Banks, James MacManus, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Ian Brunskill, James Nicol, John Higgins, Nigel R. MacNicol, C. J. Eadie, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, David P. Robinson, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Karen Zagor, P. H. S, Alan Golob, Patrick Hickman Robertson, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Alice Thomson, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Erica Wagner, Sarah Cunningham, Mark Morrison, Louise Nicholson, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Vivien Allen, Anne Ashworth, Anthea Masey, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Jonathan Palmer, James Pringle, Robert Crampton, Liz Thomson, Sean Coughlan, Mel Webb, Karen Kay, Tim Wapshott, Louise Tierney, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Sarah Jane Checkland, Helen Pridham, Allen Robertson, Brian Clarke, Terry Evans, Ben Macintyre, Daniel Barrett, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Michael Horsnell, Kevin Eason's, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, Rosie Dewhurst, Jenny Macarthur, Penny Perrick, Tony Kelly, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, D. H. Craighead, Zoe Lee, R. Peter Letcher, Douglas Kennedy, Gill Hornby, George Brock, European Editor, Jonathan Mirsky,

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The Times Silence across the nation for school victims The Innocent is crucified, led as a lamb to the slaughter, and there is no rational explanation' America leaves Adams in no doubt about ceasefire Index Thousands drawn to city's spiritual heart Girl, 10, killed in Belfast shooting Index Bruno fight attracts heavyweight betting Index Ideal Home Judge will seek answers to gun permit questions Did police know about killer's activities? What checks were made on his background? The Inquiries Thomas Hamilton: Road to Mass Murder Cash pours in from a world shocked by the massacre Thousands in vigil The Appeal National Savings United in fatherly sorrow 'A model member who was very safe' Gun Clubs Nothing can prepare you for this, says doctor 'As I walked in, there were bodies everywhere. They just died where they stood' Stirling Royal Infirmary Village grieves for Sunday school girls The Funerals Father tells of relief over daughter saved by a cold The Survivors 1015 Jack Daniel's Old Time Gym where killer struck may become memorial garden Parents will be free to visit death scene before pupils return next Friday The School Dixons Christian faith lights path from the desolate darkness of evil Crede Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Everest Fit the Best Solicitor cohvicted of assault Legal firm's partner could be struck off after rugby tackle £100,000 for man who dug up gold Cheltenham&Gloucester Policeman calls time on island revellers Mandelson warns that Labour might limit press freedom Smith offers plan for second pension Tesco Picture Gallery Big freeze doubles daffodil prices £90,000 awarded to teacher in classroom assault Tax Dodgers Hounds kill fox in front of children News in Brief Seigneur of Sark resists brothers' independence bid Multimillionaire twins launch challenge to feudal rule over their tiny Channel property First Telecom Chrysler International The Sunday Times Consumers deluged with 'dishonest' environment claims Renault Cars with Flair London's first black policeman honoured Health chief has no regrets over irregular perks payments The Times Town & Country Manner Ltd Kohl's heir fuels single currency pessimism B&q Kiss on the neck may be quite incidental French 'gang boss' plays to gallery Italian anger as cathedral dome falls Abbotale Kashmiris start talks with Delhi World Summary China to launch new war games in Taiwan Strait Peking times next round of excrcises to straddle island's elections and vows to reunify nation Fujitsu Computers, Communications, Micoelectronics Premier fumes over smoking in parliament Diplomatic tone fails to sweeten the bitter reality P. D. James Russian MPs vote in favour of reviving Soviet Union (Reuter): UN launches Africa initiative Buying or selling a flat? Essential reading for landlords and tenants Advertisement Thinking of moving house? MOPS Picture Gallery Abbot Ale Dole capitalises on image of wounded soldier Sponsors quit show that insulted Princess Accord Honda Kabul battle spawns poetry and poverty Anthony Loyd reports from the Afghan capital, wrecked by 17 years of conflict that have left more than a million dead The Sunday Times Sudanese children sold as slaves, say Christian groups The Solicitors Trust Sing along with Frank Bruno supporters bring terrace culture to Nevada as doubts are cast over Tyson training regime Las Vegas File by Giles Whitell Theatre Tokens The Times National & Provincial Bilding Society No Title Gym slips trouble old guard Picture Gallery Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Visual arts UK Cinema Lights, camera, London David Robinson celebrates a century of the capital on celluloid Double Decca Cinema Rising Star Mainline to misery Theatre Trainspotting Whitehall Claim your Free Mobile Phone Andys Records Theatre Opinion Who supports violent films now? Nordstern Art Insurance Limited Picture Gallery The Thomas Cook Group Ltd On Monday Records Entertainments Classical Concerts Pulse Royal Philharmonic Raymond Gubbay in assodation with The Daily… Antiques & Art Fairs Penman Antiques Juirs Art Galleries The Charnock Company Base Notes Classical Concerts Raymond Gubbay in assodation with The Daily… Dance Exiled prince has a ball Choreographer Michael Corder telle Allen Robertson about his big home debut Music JAL Japan Airlines To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… The Royal Opera Base Notes Delta lady with her torch aflame Wasted journey Music Theatre Winterreise Lyric, Hammersmith Reginald Rose's Base Notes Taxing the young to pay for the old Labour's pension plans are expensive, says Peter Lilley Labour is making it less attractive for people to save money Treble chance The Times Diary Tyson may be hot, but he ain't cool For black American youth, Big Mike has lost his title as the people's champion, says Quentin Letts Sins of the founder revisited If Flick money is too tainted for some Oxford academics, they should recall the murky origins of Balliol College Simon Jenkins Picture Gallery The Times Collective Error Major must not muzzle his ministers in a referendum Zimbabwe's Choice The electoral farce reflects wider worries Armour and Light There is much more to blades than meets the eye Letters to the Editor Shaming the tardy business payers Premium Bonds Dalek dialect Flick donation to Balliol College India today Housing repairs Oil spillages The language of law Team spirit brings hope to Sri Lanka Clergy testing Curse of Glencoe Pigeons in Square Food for thought Court Circular Marlborough College Luncheon Memorial service Edmund Gavin Royal engagements Today's events Church services tomorrow Personal Column Weekend birthdays Cruft's Show results Cheltenham Ladies' College Legal appointments Forthcoming marriages Dinners Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators Group Captain Stuart WILSON-MacDONALD Group Captain Stuart Wilson-MacDonald, DSO, DFC, wartime fighter pilot and ground attack wing leader, died The Amherst Day'Book Personal Column National Kidney Research Fund Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Etc Winter & Co Dewi Bebb Dewi Bebb, Welsh rugby international, died from cancer on March 14 aged 57. He was born in Bangor on August 7,1938 Arrest of Mr. Whitaker Wright Millar Gault Millar Gault, MBE, horticulturist, rosarian and former Superintendent of Regent's Park, London, died on March 12 aged 92. He was born on March 1,1904 The Times Crossword No 20,117 Across 1 Greek youth setting record once with… Solution to Puzzle No 20,111 News The Times Today Picture Gallery Opinion Letters Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Hours of Darkness High Tides Highest & Lowest Columns Obituaries Around Britain Yesterday Abroad Business Forecast Arts Car 96 ABTA Sport Noon today Sections Weekend Peter Baring to quit City Tuckey agrees to restrict role in investment houses SE to force compromise on electronic trading plan Business Today Melvyn Marckus Simpson expected to join GEC Turbulent end for Fokker Working Week Sport Fixed rates withdrawn by societies Allied Dunbar Weekend Money The Hidden Assets of Sun Alliance Blue Arrow to be sold for £48m Bradford & Bingley Building Society How Sir Colin put the spin into Thorn EMI Tietmeyer call for Britain to re-enter EMS Pub group toasts success Wembley back on the road Mowlem makes ?30m loss after shake-up Tourist Rates Banks lent to Nadir 'by phone' Cookson pays £57m for us plastics group Business Roundup Cornhill rises to £73.5m Fixed rates withdrawn Molins profits up 24% Coventry Building Society A fierce desire to see Littlewoods relabelled as a market leader A Working Week for: Bob Willett Sarah Bagnall Meets a man aiming to join premier league The Sunday Times Woolwich Direct Sun Alliance fire marks are hot property Hidden Assets Marianne Curphey visits an insurer's collection of restored artefacts US interest-rate fears give investors a scare Overnight buying of British Steel spilled over into London where the price climbed 5¾p to 19lp on turnover of almost 14 million shares. Brokers say the support for the shares on both sides of the Atlantic has been prompted by talk of a pick-up in steel demand. There is also talk the group may proceed with a share by-back Commodities Liffe Options Movers of the Week 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 Molins John Mowlem Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Wembley on firmer ground Tempus Corporate Services Group Wall Street Investments Married couples race the taxman The Weekend Money team give some timely advice on putting readers' tax affairs in orderQuick action inside three weeks could cut your bill says Sara McConnell Advisers say get relief while you can Anne Ashworth looks at rules Labour might be keen to target The blip went thataway Personal Investor Merchant Investors Assurance Big Giveaway Capital gain can be costly for investors Weekend Money is edited by Anne Ashworth Societies try to master delicate balancing act We shall make sure our savers and borrowers get visible and tangible benefits Time to get into an investment fix? Karen Zagor offers guidance to savers on securing a specified interest rate for a set period Weekend Money Guide National Savings Confusion riles savers Morag Preston on errors that can be made on rates Springing into an unsecured personal loan can be costly A Question of Money Provide against the ravages of time Bewar shortcomings in life policies and insist on safeguards, says Karen Zagor Prudential Jack of all trades or master of one? Comment Port & Folio Towry Law Pension Services Limited Foreign Colonial The Royal Bank of Scotland Millennium money guaranteed Investor Intelligence Life after nine to five Karen Zagor on a lobby group trying to help unsecured creditors Sun Alliance Hit or Miss Don't rely on an ideal husband Women must ensure they will receive a decent pension, says Helen Pridham Part-timers await decision on backdating Sara NcConnell reports on an impending judgment Scottish Windows Chase De Vere Investments PLC First National Building Society Coventry Building Society Legal & General Why it pays to play your cards right Sarah Jones on the newcomers in a crowded credit market Second-hand is not second rate More Cash The Equitable Life Clerical Medical Investment Group Payback policy at the Prudential Marianne Curphey on the giveaway options for the super-rich Pru Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Morgan Grenfell Asset Management Standard Life Fund Management The Value Bond Pep Guinness Flight Private investors stand firm Robert Miller on taking the long view via a trust When a hostile bidder gallops in Elson Associates Fixed-rate loans - the only way is up Caroline Merrell blames growing uncertainty for the increases Hambro Insurance Services Group PLC Commercial Union Markets not for the faint of heart Karen Zagor on the transatlantic theatrics Virgin The Equitable Life Braille edition of Barclaycard 'care' Guaranteed Income Bonds Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Savers Best Buys Credit Cards Best Buys Personal Loans Best Buys Pibs Larger Lenders Larger Loans National Savings Pension Annuities First-Time Buyers Chase De Vere Investments Plc Charges may take much of the interest out of Peps Weekend Money Letters Bona fide N&p saver eligible to vote but not in a state of saving grace Chartwell Investment Management Ltd Bradford & Bingley Lisle of Mani Limited Debt-counselling company in liquidation Golden age for homeowners A Tessa delay exceeded with ease Infuriated by Granada delay Letters or information for Weekend Money may be sent… Policy Portfolio Sharelink Helping investors help themselves Friendly rivalry in maturity Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service Gucci Shares end week on a dull note Fidelity Brokerage British Funds Welham puts Whitaker in good heart Ski Thomson Picture Gallery English pair survive scare to reach final Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Snow Reports Tomorrow Bell faces tests for damage to spine Sport in Brief Ebdon trounces Higgins Henman reaches semi-final Great Britain take series Injury setback for Syed SKI Club Ince now striking right notes in Italian harmony Weekend View England will be without two important players for the vital women's European Championship qualifying match against Italy in Cosenza tomorrow. Karen Farley, the forward, has a leg injury and Karen Burke, the midfield player, has a dislocated elbow. The winners are virtually assured of the one automatic qualifying place from group three Multiple Display Advertising Items Bassett finds Palace to his liking Russell Kempson on what drives the manager who arrived at the London club like a wind of change North West rivals united in bid for Wembley Animal activists plan National chaos Cheltenham casualty list heightens protesters' determination Richard Evans Uttoxeter Rapid Raceline Uttoxeter Specialists Proud Sun has sights focused on Stratford Lingfield Park Racing next week Chief Rager can make most of attractive weight Wolverhampton Captains set out to deflect talk of grudge final Hereford Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Sri Lanka take entertainment prize Michael Henderson salutes the joyous contribution made by Ranatunga's team Newcastle The Times William Hill Australia's 'no-show' in Colombo may yet be forgiven World Cup Extras Nigerian holds no fears for Hamed Fluent Montgomerie sets out to rein in Spaniard Faldo's resurgence gathers pace Popular figure of fun fighting for the right to be taken seriously Saturday portrait: Frank Bruno, by David Miller Guildford boast new attack for cup defence Ravanelli uses striker's instinct to good effect Wales need victory to reward new Spirit of adventure Today's Teams in Cardiff Pure Genius King at heart of regal display For the Record Andrew's heir settles in for extended stay David Hands meets Paul Grayson, the stand-off half at the helm of a new era Harlequins fight for Llewellyn William Hill Cricket Bruno presents Tyson with sizeable task Briton buoyed by self-belief in attempt to retain world heavyweight crown Carling hopes for crowning glory Details Today's Teams at Twickenham By our Sports Staff: Megson's fury at double sale Golf AA Home Insurance Offers The Truth about the Birds and the Bees England's Tourist Boards Property Travel Gardening Planning to see a show or a film, an exhibition or a concert? The Times critics select the best entertainment West End 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 Continued from page 1 copulation with their… A soaring testament to faith Ruth Gledhil finds reconciliation in a parish church in West Yorkshire At your Service MOPS Singing without hearing Yorkstone Flags Also Limestone Clock Towers & Weathervanes Allen Visit a garden to help a gardener Gardeners needn't fade away when they retire, says Stephen Anderton Allen MOPS Garden Answers Nothing Runs like a Deere Fact file Multiple Display Advertising Items Buzzards start their spring air display Feather report The Times The hunter with a smoking reel As the trout fishing season opens, Britain Clarke describes the fascination of a branch of angling that hooks three-quarters of a million enthusiasts Getting started: what you will need and what to read Winter chill takes the shine off a fine lady Sailing New on Cd: Doing justice to Waton; Gedda's greatest bits; perfect Purcell; tribute to a samba queen; more Beatles' back pages Orchestral A sofa seat in the stalls, please Opera on Video: Domingo bristles as an old salt; Zeffireli V Hall in the clash of the Traviatas; songbirds in harmony New on Video Heaven, hell and the hooch Blues Multiple Display Advertising Items Tide of change on the waterfront Picture Gallery To Advertise Call: North of the Thames English Courtyard Multiple Display Advertising Items S. 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Kevin Eason reports Lotus Win a touring holiday on the Continent The Times AC Aa Gridlock Guide Picture Gallery Wind break News in Brief Ultimate mini MGF conquers Japan Don't get caught in the clause Your car has broken down and all you are interested in is having it fixed; small print is not on your mindDRIVEN to Distraction How would you do in the test? Alan Copps on the theory and practice of getting your driving licence As they tried the test questions, cries of 'foul' rapidly emerged Picture Gallery I know where we are. You're lost For Mothering Sunday, a celebration of motoring women Tess Stimson on the problems of men and maps In need of the car for the mother in you There is a time of life when getting everything in the back is what's important. Kevin Eason and Jennai Cox report 'It was the most remarkable race in the history of women's motor racing Barbara Cartland, whose legendary ladies' day at Brookland is to be restaged, talks to Andrew Pierce Picture Gallery Privilege Insurance All used Audis are in excellent recondition Multiple Display Advertising Items How top people can beat The Times The Minister for Roads was nine second ahead of Kevin Eason's deadline. Are you good enough to do better? 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