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News from 25/03/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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C. John Barron, Sebastian Robinson, Tunku Varadarajan, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, A. Jinks, Des Burkinshaw, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Derek Nimmo, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Mavis Batey, President, Lynne Truss, Jack Sudic, Honorary Secretary, Bryce Morrison, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, C. J. Martin, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Kris Anderson, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, John Campbell-Kease, I. J. Kemeny, Nick Tate, James Capstick, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, John O'Leary, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Philip Thomas, Chief Executive, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, John Pettegree, Sarah Bagnall, David Charter, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, I. B. Dobson, (Honorary Secretary), , Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Patrick Kennedy, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Richard Evans, Racing Journalist, David Miller, Barry Millington, Ian Brunskill, David Watts, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Emma Wilkins, Lindsay Cook Business Editor, Roger Boyes and Michael Knipe, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Nigel Hawkes, Christine Buckley and Sarah Bagnall, Robin Teverson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Eleanor Rylance, Oliver Holt, Eric Reguly, Sarah Cunningham, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Michael Hornsby and Carol Midgley, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sara McConnell, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, James Pringle, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Mel Webb, Sue Summers, Craig Lord, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Mark Hodkinson, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, David MacKie, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Philip Webster, Michael Hornsby and Charles Bremner, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Ruth Runciman, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Oliver Thorold, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Nicolas Andrews, Alan Jackson, Peter Bild, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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Ministers set to back killing of 4m cattle Selective slaughter likely as confidence plummets and McDonald's drops British beef Sinn Fein cheers for Labour MP Man 'hunted backpackers' Breast cancer fall Index Family fun for free Inside Picture Gallery Lilley tempts small benefit cheats with an amnesty Woman takes over reins of the Derby The science of gossip Police chief wants evening soccer ban 12 pages of top sport Burger giant moves fast to save its trade Recycling Doesn't Just save Trees A guide to the national curriculum This Week in the Times Picture Gallery Dell Direct Major seeks support from Clarke for referendum Universities put teamwork skills on wanted list Students vote today on loans campaign Picture Gallery Change in rape cases promised by Labour News in Brief Gun tests urged Height of winter Royal trademark Suspect guarded Mother at 12 Coroner seeks new inquest on officer shot in exercise High Court to be told Army withheld evidence about death of Parachute Regiment captain Science teacher takes gifts and advice to her adopted tribe DNA test fails to solve flap over cat Baronet sacks wife as school head Woman to sue after elephant's log trick Journalists' right to trap MPs is upheld First direct McDonald's Ulster security details posted on the Internet Sinn Fein supporters at Universtiy of Texas accused of publishing 'terrorism crib sheet' Republicans cheer as Labour MP attacks peace process Brain-damaged assault victim taps out crucial information for police Somak Holidays Aircraft fire caused by wrong circuit breaker The Oliver & Claire Strip Direct Line Cathedral siege man surrenders News in Brief In search of elms Thatcher honour Sizewell opens Replica at sea Lottery winners Eurovision hopeful faces big screen test Mercury Breast cancer is finally in retreat after 30 years Better awareness and treatment cuts death rate Beware sting in royal jelly tale Medical Briefing BBC tightens its code on decency AmericanAirlines Cattlemen face up to the slaughter of BSE herds 'The lifeblood of the industry is draining away. We have got to take action that once was unthinkable' British Farmers Revenue Options for Slaughter Easter Celebrations Pressure grows for British beef to be banned across EU Commission officials draft plans to compensate farmers for loss of livestock and drop in prices Europe The Times BT Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Roasted or fried, it's a dog's dinner Consumers Dole burnishes dull image with death row tour 'Shock jock' makes President squirm Europe Online Voice of the cyber cabbie (AP): Cooks' tour for the First Lady Liberals' poll gains boost Kohl Nuclear test ban in Pacific World Summary Jordanian baby named Rabin (Reuter): Belorussians attack merger (AP): US woman joins crew of Mir Mandela 'assaulted by Winnie' Prudential Peking seeks to save face as Lee wins Taiwan vote Results US ships 'exposed to missile attacks' Fortress Quemoy votes for dialogue Renault Our Foreign Staff: Taipei victors talk of pact with China EU leaders plod reluctantly back to treaty talks Turin Summit Europe Online Fiat dynasty eases motor city into the driving seat Reuter: Protesting Africans arrested in Paris Cellphones Direct Ltd Major flies off for a spot of Euro romance Australia braced for six-month trial over serial killings Iraqi poll of vetted candidates 'a farce' The Times Royal Insurance (AP): Serb captives walk to freedom Why national tests are so important Starting today, a week-long guide to help you to chart your child's progress through the national curriculum Nick Tate explains the benefits for pubils and their parents, for teachers and schools, and for the whole country National & Provincial Building Society Calculators to be outlawed Challenges are Tougher Pupils find their Level Timetable of the Tests Off to a gentle start at seven John O'Leary on the user-friendly first stage, carefully designed not to alarm the youngest Young spellers fall at the first fens The Times Beating the clock Hearts lost in dreams Theatre More Than Kisses Riverside Studios Bonhams Mark Knopfler Two weddings, no funeral Twice, Duncan Kenworthy has proved Hollywood wrong. Sue Summers reports Visual Art Hill House Hammond Dance Music The Royal Opera Cool charge of static electricity Concert Cleveland Orch/Dohnányi Festival Hall Building a Library A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Theatre Opera A foot m both camps Pop Everything but the Girl Empire, W12 Warhorses make a winning run Opera: Welsh National Opera makes a brief but triumphant visit to Covent Garden Entertainments Books Film Trainspotting Pop Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson London Elsewhere London Galleries 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 New Releases The Times Universal waves Astronomers search for the legacy of Einstein Science Briefing There's a number to remember NEC Fish probe for human genes The evolution of gossip Did humanity develop on a torrent of chat? Nigel Hawkes reports on an intriguing theory Language evolved not to make men more effective hunters, but so that their wives could gossip The women are engaged in social networking, while the men are simply advertising themselves The London Diagnostic Centre Why America loves our Emma As the film world prepares for another orgy of self congratulation, Giles Whittell investigates an unlikely romance We should pity Winnie, too Both of the Mandelas deserve our sympathy, says Tunku Varadarajan St. Josephs Hospice Car Insurance Service line Europe Online Matthew Parris He caught my eye, then he caught me catching his eye. Has anyone looked into his eye-catching subject? Pole position The Times Diary Picture Gallery Let's not all go mad about BSE The species barrier may not protect us completely, but this disease may have existed for centuries The ins and outs of power Peter Riddell on the prospects for a parliament withour true commoners Riddel on Monday Iveagh league The Times Diary Tsk, tsk The Times Diary Princely sum The Times Diary Natal lot The Times Diary Food for Thought Government should regulate farming, not run it Right and MacKay The Lord Chancellor deserves support on divorce Taking the Profit Middle Britain in rude good health at Leamington Spa Identifying and compensating for risks posed by BSE Glory of the garden Woody Allen's jazz No Smoking Day Fishing limits Dangerous dogs Curse of Glencoe Prison CABs Voluntary code on buried treasures Ups and downs Nature's secrets Appointments in the Forces Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinner Legal appointments Today's event Nature notes Picture Gallery Council for Licensed Conveyancers Personal Column Turin Shroud 'dates to Christ' Archaeology Latest wills New Recorders Gifts Birthdays today Service luncheon Service dinners The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Uppingham Claude Bourdet Claude Bourdet, wartime Resistance leader and founder of Observateur magazine, later Le Nouvel Observateur, died in Paris on March 20 aged 86. He was born there on October 28,1909 Count Eigil Knuth Court Eigil Knuth, Danish explorer, archeologist, sculptor and auther, died in Copenhagen on March 12 aged 92 He was there on August 8,1903 Church news Professor Peter Clemoes Peter Clemoes professor of Anglo-Saxon, Cambridge University, 1969-82, died on March 16 aged 76. He was born on January 20,1920 Christopher Headington Christopher Headington, composer, pianist and author, died in a skiing accident at Les Houches, Switzerland, on March 19 aged 65. He was born on April 28,1930 The Mystery of Radium News The Times Crossword No 20,124 Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Hours of Darkness Air UK Forecast The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Golf Villa profit from import policy Winners set record as Coca-Cola Cup final falls flat for Leeds Wilkinson booed off pitch Rugby League Rugby Union Yachting The Open University Left red-eyed by down-to-earth marathon TV Action Replay Riley regains his sense of direction RAC Three out of three for battling Davies Snow Reports Harris wears down opponent in final Sport in Brief The Times RFU dears rebels out of congested war zone Pickering appeals for support AST Computer Kwan's perfect answer secures title Towers ease to victory as Bullets fire blanks IAAF to extend prize-money Peak practice helps Brown hit new high Keegan flirts with muddle management Newcastle betray further signs of tension in defeat at Highbury David Miller finds flaws in the character and leadership of the erstwhile league leaders Bolton use muscle to lift their status Collymore chastened by Forest's chorus of disapproval Struggling City are made to pay for false economy Oliver Hott on why an ill-Judged departure could send Alan Ball's team into oblivion Wilkins ensnared in poverty trap Wimbledon raised by spirit of premium bonding Green Flag Cantona proving irresistible as United stride on Tottenham fall to Gallic falir Bowyer shows new maturity Stewart and Rovers subdued Errant Bullock under fire Ferdinand heads PFA poll Gresley's voyage becalmed Premiership at a Glance Burns sees Celtic's title hopes fade at Fir Park Scottish commentary FA Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Pools Check Non-League and National Leagues Overseas F. A. Carling Premiership Paris puts spring in rugby league's step Christopher Irvie on the French club striving to hold its own in Europe Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winnning Move The Royal Bank of Scotland Bradford ahead of schedule as Smith builds bright future Rough Quest cleared for National run Thunderer: Folkestone Rapid Raceline Jump Leaders Trainers Jockeys Dubai lays ground for clash of champions Julian Muscat finds the top thoroughbreds returning to the home of founding ancestors Guide to our Racecard Point-To-Point Results Thunderer: Fontwell Park Thunderer: Hexham England come close to perfect opening Wood drives Scots to triples triumph Blue boats tune up for Tideway showdown Lacoste Sky France happy with supporting role Callard conducts Bath's march at the double Full back returns in style Cup combat finds Cardiff painfully predictable Leicester power past enterprising Irish Dallaglio prepares to lead European sortie Colston's schooled for success at Twickenham Strike out or head for the gutter down tenpin alley Nick Szczepanik puts some spin on a sport enjoying a revival Sport for All Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pregnant pause interrupts seafaring plans James Capstick on the dilemma presented by the prospect of a new arrival the day before the start of the BT Global Challenge Bowled Tune in and Choose Britain's Greatest Sports Star What You Have to Do The Prizes How to Register your Vote Tonight's Contenders Rugby Union Rugby League Guide to the Week Ahead For the Record Racing Schools Sport Cycling Limit to role of expert on video evidence Jobless director gets no discount in ban Barclays Judicial review only remedy over road closure The Times Rectification possible after discharge of jury Order valid despite omission The lion, unicorn and tigers talk business As the Queen begins her state visit to Poland and the Czech Republic, Roger Boyes and Michael Knipe present a two-page report The political key is to prevent disillusion about the west creeping in Polish National Tourist Office Poland Gleeds Transport Ltd Polish Business Offers GIBB Toolmex Polmach Limited Amhurst Brown Colombotti Corus Embracing the market with eyes wide open Distaste puts new old guard in power While disillusioned Poles have voted in former communist rulers, 60 per cent of Czechs are happy with their non-communist society Komercnt Banka A merger of minds and a university challenge Ronald Faux presents a two-page report on the newly amalgamated University of Salford, product of 100 years of change Cussons (U. K.) Ltd United Utilities Industry wins a flexible friend Sharing in the Fruits of Money Spinning Research Trafford Park Multiple Display Advertising Items T&N The Cooperative Bank Where women sail to success How Janet's epic voyage led to a unique research assignment in Tasmania among 25 strapping men Pathways to Choice and Opportunity Capitalisation, week's change Sharp British Funds Results and Statistics Shareholders 'face £4bn gas bill' The Times Tunnel muddies water for P&O Companies EU finds support in mid-range Euro aid hope Drug result The Univeristy of Salford Focus falls on the Fed Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Action under way to curb landlords who flout law Sara McConnell reports on proposed changes to tenants' rights Work patterns are 'leading to more accidents' Too few firms have a training budget The Times Educational Supplement Back with the old firm The Times City Diary First direct Orange may pip 200p mark Staked out The Times City Diary Sleep on it The Times City Diary Unlucky 13 The Times City Diary Word-Watching Thyssen Will economy play its old trick again? Gilt-Edged Priority claims at BCCI to be fought The Pound Change on Week Stock Market BMB Inflation fall has yet to shrink pay award rates Tourist Rates Insurer highlights 'inflated' claims B&Q chief likely to go this week Trio join up as trading flourishes Alternative Investment Market Bosses worried over education of job applicants Lloyds Bank Put customers first to get the beef back in les rosbifs Gamble Lloyd's must win Sarah Bagnall assesses the chances of names accepting a final settlement If Lloy'ds is wrong, the good ship Salvation will sail by Top scorers for Oscars Radio Choice Second helpings are not quite as satisfying Review BBC1 Give us More Lloyd's wins first victory in US battle Times Two Crossword MacKay expected to go as Inchcape profits slump Leamington strikes it rich Picture Gallery Barclays to cut 1,000 jobs New missiles for RAF The Solicitors Trust Customers First Labour to drop compulsory training levy in favour of incentives BAe leads $2bn race for Fokker orders

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