News from 20/03/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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David Watts and Jonathan Mirsky, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Iain R. Webb, Chris Ward, Alexandra Frean, Ben MacIntyre and Susan Bell, J. D. Burrows, Adrian Lee, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Longmore, Inigo Gilmore, David Rhys Jones, John Diamond, Howard Grace, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, J. S. Parry, Michael Jackson, Arthur Leathley and Nicholas Watt, Alan Hamilton and John Shaw, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, A. P. B. Lake, D. M. Peterman, John Cassy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Michael Fisher, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Alan Sked, Leader, Nicholas Budgen, Ann Scanlon, Patricia Tehan, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ray Bloomfield, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Mackenzie-Stuart, D. J. Hallett, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, John Young, James Landale and Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster and John O'leary, Quentin Letts, A. A. Dashwood, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, John Hennessy, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Philip Bassett, Brenda Maddox, David Rogers, Timothy Davies, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Paul Wilkinson and Michael Horsnell, Emma Wilkins, Ben MacIntyre and Dalya Alberge, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, Nigel Hawkes, David Triesman, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, John Hopkins and Bill Elliott, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, George Walden, Julian Muscat, David Price, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, John Allison, Tara Hyland, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Iola Smith, Ray Mgadzah, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, Nicholas Wood and Michael Hornsby, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, R. F. May, Kate Bassett, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray, George J. Levy, N. J. Starling, Dr Keyboard,
ResumoAudio Library Offer Major goes into battle over schools Selection seen as vote-winner Blair will hit late payers Forest trounced Delta Air Lines Dorrell set to admit mad cow disease may threaten people Index Frocks without shocks Monster fun Taiwan fears Peking murder plot Spring-clean your way to fitness, couch potatoes told Nigella Lawson Boy scarred after attack by Craft's bull-mastiff Banalities flying at 3 o'clock. Scramble 'Wise man' wishes that Clarke would resign over Europe EU backs police operation against football hooligans General Accident Direct Picture Gallery Blair calls for tougher laws on the issue of gun licences Hover Speed 'Unsafe' sex was rape Boys on gun charges £500,000 for patient CSA to pay for delays Dog ban for vet Opening night put back New light on lamp lady Scout saves brother Car traps policeman Judges refuse appeal for Rosemary West Rector hits discordant note by dismantling historic organ What he has done is contemptible. He is trying to make the church a mini-cathedral Tribunal backs woman fired for golf club punch Hangovers are no bar to a good day at the office Neighbour 'was killed because of noisy dog' Harrods Knightsbridge The National Lottery Maestro sues CD label to save Mahler's soul Easy listeners go for 'greatest hits Vickers Medical culture could resurrect football career Technique that gives injured players a kick Carey calls on MPs to give poor a chance Forte Posthouse Barrister turns Mr Bean to barter his legal skills Divorce rate set for 41% Whatever the age, smears save lives Medical Briefing The Oliver & Claire Strip Double used in swindle In the Times By a Staff Reporter: A silence that cost Mrs Lamb £30,000 The Times Atlases of the World Beaten teacher calls for legal removal of disruptive children Union puts forward 10-point plan to curb increasing violence against school staff NEC Lesbian Wren was 'too scared to report navy rapist' MPs told of woman's ordeal in the Forcees NELC Tones now need more than the 'feel-good' factor We just wanted you to know Blair tries to counter Harman's critics Ministers choose 'hybrid ' plan for Ulster election Labour ready to exploit report on Tory scandal Peer makes U-turn on TV sports Bill St. Joseph's Hospice In Parliament Admiral Mercury Communications Loyalists blamed for riots in Belfast Yorkshire Water 'reducing pipe leaks' Daewoo Mother turns down cancer treatment to save unborn baby Tennis appeal ruled out Thames lido floated Urban perch for pelican Solicitor struck off Vicar admits deception Arresting Constables Coutts & Co Brussels reprieves open-platform bus Orde Wingate's son to sell war papers and medals Archive from Burma campaign shows Chindits founder clashed repeatedly with his superiors Officer honoured for UN bravery First Telecom Picture Gallery Prime Health Our Foreign Staff: China warned not to tangle with American Navy Alliance Leicester Presidential rival accuses leader of provoking discord We just wanted you to know Mandela granted divorce after judge rejects legal 'ploy' Affair with lawyer highlights infidelity Cap & Gown Series - the Mathematics Specialists Sudan's Islamic feud engulfs Eritrean exiles Extra Watch By our Foreign Staff: Packed Manila disco 'broke 35-people limit' Clinton uses budget plan to fire first shot in election campaign Rao sets dates for voters' verdict on record of scandal 200 hurt in Dhaka riot Cellnet Raped coma woman has baby boy Tribute to Jackie's discreet friend from Kennedy survivors Oil spills into Gulf of Mexico Britannia (AP): Bahrain hotel bombed (AP): Benin votes for former dictator (Reuter): Mugabe named as poll victor (Reuter): Beazley picked to lead Labor (AFP): Thousands held in Middle East Kohl steps up drive for prompt start to monetary union Britain finds rare ally in Sweden Prince and the showman team up The Children's Society The Times Fires of hate smoulder as Serbs pull out of reunited Sarajevo (AP): War crime suspects held SAGA Services Ltd US joins attack on Duma European Summary Gunman targets Russian banker (AFP): Papandreou set to leave hospital (Reuter): Whale buried at toxic waste site The saviours of French chic Paris Iain R. Webb finds Gallic flair in short supply on the catwalks JAKE Spring 1996 Artigiano The Difference is Debenhams Cellnet Galliano Why are we so scared of the V-chip? Cape Cod's professor of cleaning Quentin Letts talks to an unhappy academic who found joy in scrubbing other people's floors Hill House Hammond Calais Inside Section 2 Pierre Balmain Weak voice of the nation Alan Coren Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder if your are Picture Gallery Labour isn't frightening John Major only one hope: to create a specific and dire fear of what Britain would be like under Tony Blair Peace envoys Pope eternal Sweaty issue New innings Nomination EU law must be disobeyed Nicholas Budgen on Europe's would-be supreme court Northern comfort for Britain at Turin New Swedish Model Guard breeds are not suitable as domestic pets Doge of War Symphonies should sometimes be sliced A Short Liszt Implications of holding referendum on single currency A poor prospect Signal crayfish Fishing quotas Higher education Suffolk altarpiece Master class A suitable time for all remembrance Pupils and faith After Dunblane No bark, no bite? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dinners Today's events Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbed wire hides history Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mr. Desmond Shawe-Taylor Wing Commander R. A. B. Learoyd, VC Multiple Classified Advertising Items University news Society of London Art Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Amberst Day Book Reception Service dinner Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jacquetta Hawkes Personal Column Musical Instruments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items National Kidney Research Fund Professor Sir Charles Stuart-Harris Church Army National Children's Bureau French Property Show Announcements Research into Ageing Huschke von Hanstein The B. B. C. And Politics Complaint of Party Blas Bias principle and public bodies Media, Sales & Marketing Marketing Professional Morris College of Journalism International Account Manager Join the Market Leaders Sales Consultants Ote… Bright young Graduate required Faron Sutaria Stephen Nimmo Can't Stop Talking? News International PLC United Airlines Lender cannot evict tenants Settlement offer not same as payment in Bentley Goddard Ltd Smallworld Let's say goodbye to Frankenstein The media portrays scientists as playing God and creating monsters, but it is time they fought back about their achievements Sharing Dunblane's grief Magnus Linklater on how the world press reported the tragedy Television for today Michael Jackson defends the BBC's electicism and denies it has lost its touch for agenda-setting Weather channels blow into Britain Alexandra Frean forecasts a bitter battle for survival City University Business School Major goes into battle over schools The Times Crossword No 20,120 Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall Western Provident Association Tomorrow Arts 33-35 Names court win could be worth £200m SE debates more commercial role Leeson's bosses may face disqualification C&g leads loan war with 6.95% Dorling CD-Rom business booms Lucas maintains growth strategy Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Flotation bonanza hope for Allied Business Today Cash move Optimistic Forsyth jury told to ignore publicity Judge advises:'Keep your feet on the ground' Chambers cool over backing for laws on late payment Electricity campaign abandoned Office Going Crazy? Unifi to apply for TUC affiliation It's green for go at Peek Vanguard seeks SE listing Norwich Union investors must wait Tourist Rates Lonrho stake 'lent' by Anglo American Goldman Sachs soars Singer advances 46% Rentokil extends offer Psion rises all-round Observer bid rejected Clyde looks eastwards ICI chiefs pay jumps R. E. A. Holdings plc Bearing the blame Braings case shows need for more Sfa powers Green signal for train operators D-Day approaches for Equitas Rails that could be paved with gold No dodging the column for Nelson Rexam fights back as profits slump Swire Pacific Argent lifts value of net assets BSG considers dealership sale Candover Oftel to propose new BT price cap Commodities Liffe Options UK traders still cautious despite New York boost London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Rexam Albright & Wilson Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Stuck in a low gear Tempus Clyde Wall Street Feeding time at Lloyds-TSB Lighting-up Different world Side by side Indirect line Labour joins suitors anxious to woo small business vote Philip Bassett weights Blair's bid to conquer a traditional Tory fiefdom Lloyd's offer is one to accept gratefully or one that raises questions Executive life after the Barings collapse Cellphones direct Two attempts to tackle the EU jobs crisis Scotland's centre of excellence Albright & Wilson beats malaise with expansion Review will see up to 500 jobs lost at Claremont FIG flotation seeks £6.6m International Internet Name Registry Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Kingsbury lifted by sales surge SIG pays £38m for German distributor Business Roundup Antofagasta's 104% rise Secure bonus dividend Gus Carter tumbles Whatman lifts payout Appleyard ahead Delphi final higher Hampden Homecare up James Fisher advances Equities extend their gains Member HSBC Group British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Music 1 Who killed the great dictators? Claudio Abbado's court case highlights the diminished status of the modern maestro, says Richard Morrison Barbara Vine Joke with no punchline Jazz Woody Allen Festival Hall Doing their surreal thing Pop The Flaming Lips ULU, Wc2 Music 3 Royal Opera House At home in the light and dark LSO/Gatti Barbican Orchestral Concerts Into the Outback Hallé/Nagano Free Trade Hall, Manchester Choice 1 Entertainments Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Sugar, Spice and all things nice Dance Dance Bites Swan, High Wycombe Picture Gallery Provisional welcome to the poor man's O'Casey Theatre The Soldier's Song Stratford East Dance Festivals The festivals of summer '96-and more Kate Bassett's guide to the best in signing, dancing, acting, telling jokes and playing music throughout the land Festivals Lesley Garrett Commercial Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Cooke & Arkwright Investors target Britain Multiple Display Advertising Items Northampton Lyon Court Northants Sales on the net Moss & Partners Nattrass Giles American Oil Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Admin/bookkeeper Reynolds Porter Chamberlain United Arab Emirates University Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretarial & Temporary PE Pan European Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items HOBStones Multiple Classified Advertising Items May & Stephens Multiple Display Advertising Items Greythorn BMJ Publishing Group Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knightsbridge Secretaries Jonathan Wren Multiple Display Advertising Items Television Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Angela Mortimer Multiple Display Advertising Items Austin Knight HOBStones Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multilingual Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sheppard Robson Appointments Bi-LANGUAGE Reed employment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Team Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audio Secretary Adventure Media Recruitment for London Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon Yates General Synod of the Church of England Legal Pa Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Partners Pa - £16,500 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daniel Smith Multiple Classified Advertising Items Britannia Village Ballymore Properties Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quayside Limehouse Basin St. George Multiple Classified Advertising Items Why prices are still dropping in France Rachel Kelly says that although the market is in recession, there are bargains about Multiple Classified Advertising Items G. 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Thomson & Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buyers turn to spying Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairclough Homes David Wilson Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henry & James Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kensington W8 Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Mowlem Marina Puente Romano Multiple Classified Advertising Items Graveney to challenge Illingworth's supremacy Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Mallalieu lays down the law John Cassy meets the woman in charge of a ground-breaking trio Keene on Chess Winning Move Rosslyn Park Schools Sevens Bruno beaten by fear well before Tyson's barrage Snow Reports Green Flag Hignett miss sums up dramatic dip in form Middlesbrough's miserable run extended to 13 games without a win Wimbledon refine approach AA Car Insurance For the Record Bordeaux provide Uefa shock Today's Fixtures Griffiths to take charge of new team Bruno reflects Bell strikes No suspension Buyout planned Multiple Display Advertising Items Last Night's Football The Times Aintree holds key to trainers' title Exeter Results from Yesterday's Three Meeting Rapid Raceline GUlDE to our In-Line Racecard Royal Athlete retired before defence of Grand National crown Shinerolla attracts support in Lincoln Towcester Ludlow Angry Rodman pushes button to self-destruct Raging Bull reverts to type and jeopardises Chicago's ecord bid Oliver Holt on a basketball player determined to attract the wrong sort of publicity Main lacking confidence to make leap into top flight Cellnet Britons aided by conditions Word-Watching The secrets were on tap The weather is terrible, wish you were here BBC1 Cricket Contract may set climbs against countries Forest bow to Bayern school of finishing Klinsmann strikes twice during Uefa Cup quarter-final rout at the City Ground Times Two Crossword Montgomerie gains from losing John Hopkins and Bill Elliott on how Europe's No 1 has shed a heavy burden Allied Dunbar Racing Monster Fun Knows-it-alls Lost then found thanks to my fairy phone-mother Telephone service with a surprise Odd fish makes Cornish history Phone that never fails Hi-Grade Computers PLC Showered with heavenly gifts An instant solution for online job-hunters Times Interface New means of travel to lure holidaymakers Tourists may soon be tempted to visit English attractions on the net. Tony Dawe reports Dell Direct Say hello to my virtual friends Like television, the net gives our lives a touch of bogus feel-good Showrooms Open Supertanker that's wired for safety Aviation technology comes to the rescue of the oil industry. Nicholas Booth reports Smart data warns users of disk doom As floppies go mega Dream answer to a nightmare Playing with number is the simple key to locking out techno-burglars Full Internet Access Picture Gallery Cable success Breaking out of the gender trap Nicholas Booth on the need to interest and involve more women in computing skills Gateway 2000 Motorola What ho, it's a home page Sadie will be the big star at Oscars night British-made mobile editing suite is first with the news Vogon How to find the big screen that's flicker-free Solution to 11 across Ex-employee who blew the whistle Rewards are offered for information on people who steal software. Ray Mgadzah reports The Times Snapping up a state-of-the-art photo library Love on the download Register your domain on the Internet British Legoland build system for the next ge S a model neration Yachtsman plans wind of change in the PC market Business Special: The network computer TES The Times Educational Supplement Liverpool to host global conference Why IT firms are going from Bard to worse Strategic Management Sciences Appointments Hands-on show will put the Internet within reach Agenda The Post Office MacMillan Davies GiGa MSL International Tek Translation International Ltd JM Management Services Reed computing PRP Executive Selection P&P Training Ionica ION Information Technologies Ltd Time Computer Systems Ltd
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