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News from 26/03/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Rosemary Righter, Brian Collett, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Christopher Koning, Adrian Lee, Jeremy Laurance, Jonathan Harrison, Martin Fletcher and Ian Brodie, Andrew Longmore, Carol Midgley and John Shaw, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Barbara Milles, Director of Public Prosecutions, David Rhys Jones, Arthur Leathley, Alice Thomson and Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, James Landale, Political Reporter, Jill Sherman and Arthur Leathley, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Norman De Mesquita, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Da Serra Pelada, Noel Goodwin, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Tom Walker, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Roger Berthoud, Hilary Flaxman and Alison Adams, Kris Anderson, Felix Dexter, Patricia Tehan, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Amanda Loose, Carter, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Catherine Hesketh, Anatole Kaletsky, C. Reed, Secretary, Quentin Letts, Woodrow Wyatt, Chris Barton, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Rosemary WILSON-MacDonald, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Malcolm A. Johnson (Master), Russell Kempson, David Thomas, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Janet Bush and Alasdair Murray, P. H. S., Gwendoline, Gabriella Gamini, Oliver August and Robin Young, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Charles Bremner and Philip Webster, Political Editor, Raymond Keene, Philip Creasy, Secretary General, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Leyla Linton, Richard Harwood, P. H. S, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Stuart Millson, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nick Sinclair-Brown, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Caspar Bush, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Stafford Mortimer, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Andrew Dakyns, Edward Karam, S. J. Wyard, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Scrivernor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, June Coleridge, Alasdair Murray, Securicor, Michael A. Crawford, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Robyn Karney, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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EU beef blockade of Britain Protest by Major as Brussels claims right to order world ban Jittery markets hit pound Divorce revolt Index Get set for the tests Diane Modahl wins battle to clear her name The burger: I a beef history Sceptics deplore 'hysterical nonsense' Two more patients may have new strain of CJD Body and Mind In defence of the anoraks Chopard Play the £50,000 Game Roasting brings out the beast in Dorrell Political Sketch Divorce reforms run into rightwing Tory rebellion Bill could mean a year when no marriages end Economic insecurity remains the Tories' bugbear Riddell on Politics Britannia CSA pays £100 to innocent fathers General Accident Direct Instructor blamed for soldiers' deaths News in Brief Tourist killings denied MP faces reprimand Party loses £40,000 Student hardship claim Naval officer settles Pub spirited to Germany Club-goers gain an hour Sheriff of Nottingham banishes Robin at last A man who robbed the rich to give to the poor is out of fashion these days' Marquess sells chattels in case Labour gets in Legoland Director wins £140,000 in equal rights case £78m for opera is branded 'unlawful' The National Lottery Paralysed rugby player sues referee and opponent for £lm Biting wind and nipping corgis mark return of royals to Poland Hill House Hammond British Airways Officials covered by insurance Tory council ignored health warning oil flats to save money Homeless exposed to asbestos Mugger armed with ice-pick attacks teacher at Manila airport Direct Line Albert Hall gamble pays off for duo Europe Online Hepatitis all-clear for patients News in Brief Five footballin g greats stamp their class on Euro championship Man with electric heart dies in hospital Marks & Spencer Film-maker to challenge ancient blasphemy law Labour accuses ministers of repeated failure to act Tories 'dragged their feet' as the evidence of public health danger grew, says Harman Consultants Herd destroyed after one cow found infected France Wholesale market virtually halted Sales Beef exports ban condemned as denial 6f justice Farmers demand that European Commission's 'extraordinary decision' be overturned Reaction Archers catch up with late news Woolwich Direct 'If restrictions are enforced the risk will be very small' Government Advisers Ignorance clouds official advice Analysis Woodstock The New Volvo 850 Turbo Diesel. An Incredible Rate… Democrat leaders frozen out by China NatWest Peking ends military manoeuvres off Taiwan War Games Taipei baits Communists with offer of unity in four years Road to Reconcilation Multiple Display Advertising Items Call by Bossi for breakaway state challenges Italy The Times This is neither the time nor the place to buy a PEP Chirac argues for European 'social model' Poll wins put spring in Kohl's step The Free Democrats' unexpectedly good showing in local elections may encourage them to believe that now is the time to desert the coalition with the Christian Democrats, Roger Boyes writes Giscard resigns as party chief Rome backs British vision of greater flexibility in the EU Seconds out for summer Dole pays tribute to mentor Nixon on eve of primary US Primaries Whitewater judge jailed for fraud News in Brief Pope denial Gay 'weddings' (AFP): Hallyday marries (AFP): New $100 note The United Friendly Marketing Group is Regulated by… Yeltsin uses Oslo visit to condemn Nato expansion Mother in space calls for nightly e-mail Hillary Clinton visits troops in Bosnia No diplomacy for minorities Debris causes high anxiety Ginger Beer HSE Gold fever spreads in the Amazon State land claim fails to tarnish dreams of riches for thousands of Brazilians The Open University The written evidence Day two of our week-long guide to help you to check your child's progress through the national curriculum Multiple Display Advertising Items Relax for a better result Primary school teacher Hilary Flaxman and Alison Adams offer advice on how children should be encouraged to approach their English test Testplan Teacher's Text for a Spelling Test Eagle Star Books that can help Admiral Europe Online The healing power of art Robyn Karney on the London hospital that belives sulpture can help patients to recover Norwich Union Raising fertility hopes Donna Gordon feared she might not have another child; but her consultant had heard of a new treatment. Amanda Loose reports Genes shed light on lupus As Knowledge of this mysterious condition has increased, so has the rate of diagnosis and recovery Admiral Bath-Knight The Children's Society Dell The icon in a dun Giles Coren charts the rise and fall of the beefburger, from Hamburg to America and Peking via William the Conqueror In 1861 Mrs Beeton gave a recipe for minced collops garnished with toasted bread slices Hover Speed In a world where the point is just to talk Stafford Mortimer works among the homless and the vulnerable Why Kohl is not a Bismarck Roger Boyes calls time on the German Chancellor's vision Helmut Kohl has focused too narrowly on Europe Sauerkraut Diary Cake stand The Times Diary Give anoraks a break Hobbies and amiable clubs are among Britain's glories. They deserve tax help Mooing on The Times Diary Knife's work The Times Diary Trumped The Times Diary Resist the herd instinct What is this life without risk, asks Woodrow Wyatt Where's the Beef Science is no substitute for judgment The Queen in Poland A Welcome trip to a nervous nation The Sheriff Strikes Back But Robin Hood is a legend with legs, in foolproof tights BSE and need for new approach to animal husbandry The hidden earl Broken engagement China's judicial system Student unions Popular classics Two minutes for silent memories Campaigning issues Yudkin library sale Court Circular Today's anniversaries Personal Column Encyclopaedia is music to the ears University news Dinners Latest wills Birthdays Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Schools news Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Meeting Salmon Ron Hayward Ron Hayward, CBE General Secretary of the Labour Party, 1972-82, died on March 22 aged 78. He was born on June 27,1917 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Donkey Sanctuary William Hutchison Murray William Hutchison Murray, OBE mountaineer and author, died on March 19 aged 83. He was born on March 18,1913 Announcements Kidney Research Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages ETC Multiple Display Advertising Items Mary Iavin Mary Lavin, short story writer, died in Dublin yesterday aged 83. She was born in East Walpole, Massachusetts, on June 11,1912 Egypt Fears Radical Plot behind Faisal Killing James makes his point by saving the best for ITF Newcastle and Manchester United left trailing by scoring prowess of Liverpool stars The Leading 250 Selectors in Interactive Team Football Find out how your Team is Doing How the Scoring System Works in ITF ITF Heading for Europe The players' weekly and overall scores and their values if you are condisering the transfer option Alan McDonald, the QPR defender, is having a good season with his ITF team News The Times Crossword No 20,125 Picture Gallery Business Garland Flowers Sport Forecast The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Arts In the Times Tomorrow Features TV Listings Columns Arts Halifax bid wins Clerical Medical Insurer agrees £800m deal Bonus bonanza for policyholders John Charcol Law Maxwell to fight for same judge Directors opposed to early move on EMU Sport Inchcape head goes as profit dives 92% Contracts on the Lunch Menu Business Today Liquidators for BCCI may recover further $lbn Adviser crashes with debts of £2m Investors Compensation Scheme declares five firms in default Complaints fuel pressure for gas code of conduct Rise and rise of the Pep Legal & Public Notices British Energy to pay £230m for waste fund Legal, Public, Company Takeovers help Forth Ports Pension split change urged Star TV launches Chinese service Employment rights cases hit new high Tourist Rates Taylor Nelson turnover leaps Jobs boost for Belfast Aircraft order for AIR T&N verdict expected Lucas wins £650m orders Bulmer buys Inch's Property firm ahead The Times Philips shares hit by profit warning Business Roundup Halifax beats careful NatWest Pennington Determination wins day in Clerical Medical battle Euro out of favour with business Tough decisions at Inchape Alexon returns to profit Clerical Medical Investment Group Securicor revamp intended to aid Cellnet stake sale Cliveden to seek share quotation Simon in control of gearing Housing sign cheers Travis Perkins chief You're used to successful meetings. So are we Morgan Crucible surges to £85m Buoyant T&S lifts profit 12% to £15m Commodities Liffe Options Talk of buyback puts Tomkins in the frame Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European money deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Securicor Morgan Crucible Simon Eng Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Testing time at Inchcape Tempus Wall Street City Diary Spot on for Distribution The cost of the beef crisis is more than a pound of flesh Janet Bush and Alasdair Murray look at the economic ramifications of BSE Dawn of the groundscraper Rachel Kelly on a rival to pastiche offices Major's fatal hesitation after Mad Wednesday Corby Briefings Business for Sale Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Work from Home Cash Flow Opportunity The Pinstripe Farming Company LTD WOF Interdata Cash from a coppice Jennai Cox meets a business woman who makes sure every branch and twig goes to make a living Ostrich Big Idea? Start a Profitable Import/export Agency NatWest Dorchester Plan Picture Gallery No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items USA - Launch your Product Private Detective Sony Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shopping Lefthanded Lorraine Electronics Luncheon dates with contracts on the menu Loans & Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items MESSAGE plus Surplus Stock Required Dion Cosmetics NV Enterprise UK '96 Franchises Shares take a tumble Meridiana The Times Unit Trust Information Services Gucci Salute tor scars and stripes Visual Art: Richard Cork admires the dark humour of young Americans at the Saatchi Gallery; plus other shoes Finally back in the swing Roger Berthoud talks to Derek Boshier about life, travelling, art and his one-man show in London Visual Art Forward to basics Christain Koning on a Brighton show that deals in timless themes and unfashionable materials Visual Art Around the Galleries The Times Visual Art Today's Choice A daily gulde to arts and entertalnment compiled by Kris Anderson Entertainments Choice A Bohemian in the Big Apple Theatre: Puccini reansported to the Lower East Side, plus limp London fringe offerings Rent Nytw, New York Square pegs connect with round tables London Fringe Theatre Picture Gallery Music as the food of lust Opera Gwendoline Queen Elizabeth Hall Dance Ten cents a dance is no longer enough The Arts Council launches a new policy today to secure a better deal for dance. Debra Craine reports French with few tears Concerts: Tribute to John Drummond; South Pole rediscovered; numbers add up for Avanti! BBC PO/Tortelier Free Trade Hall, Manchester Finnish line to a promising future Avanti! Purcell Room Music Icy inspiration BBCSO/Davis Festival Hall Music The Times Tomorrow Laughs in the isles Comedy Felix Dexter Lewisham Theatre Quarry Dougall Michael Page Legal GE Capital Michael Page Legal Real time, false logic David Thomas Challenges one aspect of Michael Howard's new sentencing proposals, due out this week Election on the menu China progress Ethics check Helping women ZMB Protecting the right to private passion Counsel Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young Chambers & Partners High Wycombe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior Construction Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exeter - Employment Quarry Dougall Chambers Reuter Simkin Construction Litigation Greenwoods Multiple Display Advertising Items Divorced from the facts Women Lawyers Kellyfield Consulting Spring Lecture Shoosmiths&harrison Lipson Lloyd Jones Young lawyers share expertise Edwarad Fennell praise the British council's European lawyer's scheme There are fears about the project's future Allen & Overy Quarry Dougail Barclays Special Project Lawyer RAS London Fire Brigade Quarry Dougail Zarak MacRae Brenner Lipson Lloyd Jones N. B. S Quarry Dougail Lipson Lloyd Jones Shook, Hardy & Bacon Zarak MacRae Brenner Graham Gill & Young Lipson Lloyd - Jones Galileo Zarak MacRae Brenner Lipson Lloyd Jones Hull Assize Court Chambers Quarry Dougail Credit Suisse Bedell & Cristin Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Director of Legal Studies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quarry Dougail Morgan Bruce Research Assistants Pearson Davies keeps feet on the ground after tight finish For the Record Green Flag Today's Fixtures Gabriela Sabatini, of Argentina, hits a forehand… Britain seek extra coaching places Great Britain Team Sheehan on bridge Steelers hit seven to seal last place at Wembley Keene on chess Club man Gallagher named for Barbarians In Brief By our Irish Racing Correspondent: O'Dwyer's career moves into overdrive Mark Of Esteem singled out as classic leader Richard Evans Nap: Postage Stamp (3.50 Sandown Park) NB: Norman Conqueror (3.15 Sandown Park) Thunderer: Newcastle Rapid Raceline Point-To-Point Results Course Specialists Racing Ahead Thunderer: Huntingdon Results from Yesterday's Three Meeting Sandown Park Paul ready to join Broncos' charge Capital club prepares for action as Global League loses court battle Andrew Longmore meets a former shoe saleman planning great feats for London Brittle burns midnight oil Word-Watching BBC Pools Forecast Corsie back on right course Snow Reports Australian players may turn to Europe A taste for the spider Radio Choice Radio Special pleading from a cash-strapped force Review BBC 1 Choice Satellite and Cable Golf Illingworth to stand down as team manager 'England need younger man' Times Two Crossword By our Sports Staff: Laws to face charge of misconduct Vital questions posed by verdict John Goodbody on what the Modahi case has done to the credibility of drug- testing produces Dodd gives Southampton a little lift Compaq Racing

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