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News from 21/03/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Martin Walter, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, John Vincent, Des Keenan, Rob Hughes, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Longmore, Linsey McNeil, Tibor Fischer, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Tony Dawe and Harvey Elliott, David Rhys Jones, D. F. Severs, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Philip Webster and Jeremy Laurence, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Angela Tremayne, John Camp, Brian Barder, Carl Mortished, Toby Jessel, Chairman, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Geoff Brown, John Rogers, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Bryant, Steve Keenan, David Charter Education Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Martyn Beckett, N. J. D. Baptiste, John O'leary, Education Editor, R. N. Bowes, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, S. J. B. Langdale, Peter Ackroyd, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Paffard, Quentin Letts, Aisling Foster, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Aileen Ballantyne, Piers Paul Read, John Hennessy, Robert Skidelsky, Russell Kempson, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Robert Sheeman, Bridge Correspondent, Stephen Saxby, Sir Peter Kemp, Rachael Jolley, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, David Robinson, Emma Wilkins, Erick Reguly, P. H. S, Paul Griffiths, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson and James Landale, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Valerie Goldberg, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Barry Browning, Michele Roberts, Nicholas Wood, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, William Ress~Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, David Churchill, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Alexandra Frea, Media Correspondent, James Pringle and Bill Frost, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Des Dearlove, Noel Hephworth, Matthew Parris, Kate Alderson and Dominic Kennedy, Christine Makin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Bill Cash, Graham Searjeant, David Walker, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Frod Home Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Don Bradbury, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Jamie McKendrick, Alyson Rudd, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Bancroft, Roger Driver, Jerome Gardner, Ian Sheldon, M. Ward, Peter Hitchens, Christopher Irvine,

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Audio Library Offer New infection linked to mad cow disease Children may have been at risk Oftel cuts BT phone bills Arms for Taiwan Liverpool win The Times on the Interest http: // www. the-times.… Index Drug dealers face at least six years England brothers play in Charltons' footsteps The world's best dressed It'll be a disaster, say the market forces Hangover: fact and fiction Sons who shot parents face death penalty Books Abbel National Appointments The vital questions The Royal Bank of Scotland Knackers and offal merchants feed the hysteria Political Sketch Beef industry fears public panic over 'mad cow' disease Farmers await further fall in a market still suffering from previous scare From our Foreign Staff: Brussels to seek advice from vets European Reaction Public confidence lost, says Labour New brain disease is linked to BSE 'We were told it was a disease of the old. It isn't now' Victims Subtle differences led scientists to link BSE with humans Risk from eating beef 'no longer zero' Hear Conservative Britain Praised by the Opposition Choose something else for Sunday lunch Medical Briefing By-Products of a Cow Ten years deciding if beef is safe Methodists close to becoming extinct News in Brief Royal Opera chairman Tory fraudster jailed Kew dispute settled No space for sugar deal Parkinson's test hope Dinosaur killer found HESS Ombudsman attacks Whitehall job cuts Public complaints break record Comet a Better Place to Shop Factions battle to the death for INLA supremacy Casanova conned victims out of fortunes Bigamist condemned for 'blighting lady's life' and extreme meanness Better Come to Comet City bank turns to Yorkshire for touch of Zen Mutinous talk stirs tempers at Bligh auction Chief Rabbi calls for commission to unite society BRUGES Consultant murdered in China's lawless Wild West Two poor lessons could mark out bad teachers Halifax How three apples may go into four pupils Great-grandson of boar killer hails the beast's return Cambridge cashes in on Oxford confusion We just wanted you to know American Airlines Packard Bell Major condemned for 'harking back to 11-plus system' Tory schools policy a vote-loser, says Blair Tax cuts pledged in fight with Labour Tactical vote ploy Need Instant MPs have much to learn from Nolan and Scott Riddell on Politics In Parliament B&Q Think-tank urges tax breaks on old age insurance In the Times Saturday Currys Law reformers demand tougher controls on rented property Tenants Left with Nowhere to Turn Footballers hear charges that they fixed matches Mistakes in jobless benefit near £100m Cambridge students take dim view of cuts League tables show councils are complacent about performance Collection rate is best in the shires Revenue Low spenders can be most efficient Housing Tax bills will rise by 6% as town halls cut costs to appease voters Average Bills Checks on restaurant cleanliness vary widely Food Hygiene London has highest costs per pupil Education Geographical lottery in nursery places Pre-School Only 4% of household rubbish is reused Recycling How to compare levels of service Extra Spending Varies by District NISSAN Courtier's letter reveals wear and tear of Tudor social whirl Novice animators hit the big time with Disney deal One 90-second film persuades Hollywood studios to compete for skills of British duo Excluded surgeon's court plea Tolson Messenger Red squirrels hit by incurable virus We just wanted you to know Encounter at station not so brief Time Computer Systems Ltd. Bathers at risk from confusing sun-care guidance US mgrees high-tech arms sale for Taiwan America warns China to drop threats and sends 'best damned navy in the world' to Taipei's defence MOPS (AFP): Chinese keep up war of nerves Pentagon rises to cutback challenge Changing Times Kohl's partners fight for survival in coalition Free Democrats risk collapse in regional polls Roger Boyes reports from Hechingen on the fading fortunes of the Chancellor's junior government partners Shoppers profit from rent-a-granny scam Hover Speed Chernobyl 'threatens 30m' We just wanted you to know Pavarotti to leave wife after affair France boosts conscript force to tackle violence in schools Prudential A Titanic role for Britain's new star Perot hint of challenge for White House sours Dole victory celebrations Drug-resistant TB 'is likely to kill tens of millions' The Sunday Times No Title Murder victim tapes final minutes Thousands homeless after fire This Spring By our Foreign Staff: Top Iraqi general 'defects ' Admiral (Reuter): China theme park ride kills tourist Mandela financial offer spurned as Winnie fights on Menendez brothers are guilty of murder RAC Relaxed Clarke practises safe politics (Reuter): Dunblane's sympathy Wasting Energy Costs the Earth Britain to give £17m for Bosnian repairs 10,000 homeless in China quakes Staying the pace How technology keeps a former MP hearty Can alcohol see off salmonella? Medinex Your Liquid Lullaby Tight fisted? Miserly? Penny pinching? Have we gota… Steroids that target the gut We're little Frosties How do you tell a child it spent its first months in a freezer? Tim Appleton (left), an expert in fertility treatment, can help, says Aileen Ballantyne Cellphones Who decides who dresses the best? Quentin Letts reports from New York on the launch of a fashion list that has dished the dirt on its rival Getting through the morning after the night before Hangovers are no problem, claim US scientists. Gies Coren wonders just what they have been drinking Hill House Hammond 79% of adults ture to commer clal Radio The Children's Society Victims of the safety first society Magnus Linklater asks whether the medical profession should make outcasts of mere eccentrics China shop Picture Gallery A poet rudely great The sale of Pope's grotto serves to remind us of a poet who delighted in both satire and friendship Foxed About time As was Battle of .. . Second look A party of the nation? Tories expect more than words, says Bill Caash British beef eaters face an uncertain future Bovine Alarm Political decay compromises economic reforms India at Risk Corporate teamwork is one ideal: to scratch a living is another Stroke your Resources Checks on reasons for gun ownership Nature of evil Privatisation of Civil Service agency Sale of HMSO Teaching standards Cherie Blair Having a flutter—reality and fantasy Raising the tone Spring in the air? Court Circular Anniversaries Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Primitive diet advice is hard to swallow Today's royal engagements Stonyhurst College Today's events Multiple Classified Advertising Items W. S. 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He was born on August 30,1909 News The Times Crossword No 20,121 Republican Party Times Weathercall Paris Travel Service Tomorrow In the Times New price cap will see BT bills fall by £20 Pledge by Labour on late payment Anatole Kaletsky High street sales reverse fall SE fails to avert inquiry threat Tentative housing recovery Travel Sport Jury begins deliberations in trial of Nadir aide Coface LBF Cromwell the Puzzling Puritan Business Today Flotation Uncertain Britannic to cover critical illness Mercury Communications Blair hails Labour as the party for small business Brussels plan to boost small firms Man jailed after Bank inquiry Panther pounces on Elys Store considers response to takeover bid Beazer looks to upturn in second half Valentine's celebration for Clinton Lloyd's rescue needs £4.8bn to succeed' Business Roundup Swedes size up Fokker Business Roundup Centre jobs hope Business Roundup Digital warning Business Roundup Telspec advances Business Roundup Mediators stand by Business Roundup SiR plans to join Aim Business Roundup Ogc achieves 10% rise Business Roundup Jupiter bonuses study Business Roundup Tourist Rates Harrisons & Crosfield to raise £30m in float Flextech completes Family deal Weir engineers a sharp rise Wrong number for Bt Pennington Kwik-Fit plans to grow as profits reach a high Trinity makes progress SAGA Services Ltd Marley begins the move out of vehicle products Commodities Liffe OPTlONS London stays in step with downbeat Wall Street Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Wassall on a high wire Tempus Marley Tempus Flextech Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Harrisons & Crosfield Tempus Wall Street Scott faces the chop The Times City Diary Nuclear fall-out The Times City Diary Dynamic duo The Times City Diary EMU fan The Times City Diary Double trouble The Times City Diary Simplification of law on small businesses is overdue Business Letters American capitalism has defeated 'peasants' revolt US remained a land of opportunity even during the decades of misery Agreeing terms with Lloyd's Merchant Investors Potent products that lost their pulling power Martin Waller mourns the passing of Seventies items now branded as failures Strong rise in profits lifts shares in Wassall Turnround for Usborne Better Brandon Beauford ahead Any Other Business Matthews outlook uncertain European recovery helps Blenheim Future of the Uk profession Accountancy It is time to recognise that the ideology of the Eighties was flawed, says Noel Hepworth Rethink on joint venture accounts Forget the bonfire of regulations Audit Results warning at Newman Tonks Business Roundup Crh expands in US Business Roundup Keller increases payout Business Roundup Devro advances 7% Business Roundup Evans Halshaw flat Business Roundup Symonds buys for £11m Business Roundup CNT The Times Unit Trust Information Service Portfolio Small losses in thin trading Wher the smart money goes British Funds No right to oral Parole Board hearing Unspecified night flights order valid Transfer of undertaking European Law Report Luxembourg Date of knowledge of tortious injury for limitation purposes Possibility of landlord's kitchen use restricts tenancy Office use precludes industrial allowance Council officers personally liable for costs Film Laugh, cry, buy the doll Cinema: The stars of Toy Story may come from a computer, says Geon Brown, but the emotions are definitely human Pounding the pink drum Mainstream acceptance has led to a plethora of films on gay and lesbian topics. 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