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News from 27/03/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Marcel Cohen (Lecturer in Marketing), Anthony Harris, P. M. Reed, (Vice-President), Edward Owen, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Iain R. Webb, Nick Nuttall, Chris Ward, Simon Barnes, Ian Murray and Dominic Kennedy, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Gordon Stewart, Mary Todman, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, John Hunt, (President), Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Roger Maynard, Emma Woollacott, Tom Walker, Leyla Linton and Carol Midgley, Nick Barness, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Donald Tait, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Margaret Coles, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Iredale, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, S. R. Lancelyn Green, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Chorley, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Ray Kennedy, Dave Holland, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Simon Gourlay, Presidentl, Quentin Letts, Malcolm Hyland, (Councillor), D. J. Kiernan, John Kavanagh, Sarah Bagnall, T. M. H. Scott, David Charter, Nigella Lawson, Kirk Mayer, Stephen Morris, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Andrew Pierce and Robin Young, Philip Bassett, Brenda Maddox, Noel Gee, P. H. S., Ernest Carr, Andy Lavender, Richard Evans, Racing Journalist, David Miller, Paul Sexton, George Band, Clive Parker, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Chris Bonington, (President), Bridget Methuen, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, Nuttall, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Oliver August, Richard Eves, Michael L. Yorke, Dalya Alberge, Julian Muscat, F. C. Palmer, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Chris Parker, H. R. A. Streather, Dr Thomas Stuttarford, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Lindsay cook, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Hartnack, Peter Riddell, Ray Hatley, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, John Pincham (County Councillor), Philip Webster, Michael Hornsby and Charles Bremner, Simon Jenkins, Sue Cameron, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Alan Mitchell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Graham Allen, Benedict Nightingale, M. H. Westmacott, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, David Penry-Davey, Chairman, Alasdair Murray, J. H. Emlyn Jones, Richard Sarson, Dr Keyboard, Hilary Edwards, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Susie Orbach,

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Cabinet may accept call for slaughter Inside Major holds crisis talks on farmers' call for £700m cattle cull to restore confidence in beef John Snagge, voice of Boat Race, dies The Times Index Gel set for the tests British mine clearer is kidnapped in Cambodia Fashion for fast women Mafia linked to sale of herd infected with BSE The beef-free shopping guide Exam answers are put on Internet Schmaitzing through the night Birds Eye stops making burgers "Old Speckled Hen" Tories froth at the mouth as countryman Blair beefs up his image Political Sketch Whitehall tries to stop publication of Scott documents RAC Tories support data freedom By our Whitehall Correspondent: Hector the Inspector taxes patience of Revenue staff Petticoat Lane wins return of £1 million Railtrack sell-off cheap and cheerless RUC 'should drop pledge to Queen' News in Brief Police arrest gunman News in Brief School governors sought News in Brief Bridge work too far News in Brief Jail for fatal mugging News in Brief Dunblane girl home News in Brief Cissie Charlton dies News in Brief Scratching for Britain News in Brief The Children's Society Office worker who stalked colleague is guilty of assault Killer 'knifed and shot Britons in Australian forest' Miniature snail slows pace of Newbury bypass work Wildlife workers call hunt to kill fox Duchess puts on a brave new face Abbey National By a Staff Reporter: Blunders at Scrubs helped jailbreak Giorcio Mani MoD to buy ro-ro ferries for rapid deployment force Blunder silences Queen's tribute to Polish Jews 20p robbery trials add up to £130,000 Autonational Rescue Work takes toll of vicars' marriages The Children's Society Swimmer goes home Viglen Students to abandon fight for full grant Army may let women join battle tank crews Rover Fall in crime marred by rising violence Howard hails success of strategy but insists ministers are far from complacent Elderly disprove predictions of a feeble old age Household Survey More women drink 'unhealthy amount' BSI Registered Firm In the Times Saturday Railtrack Thompson lifts her second Oscar with thanks to Austen A funny thing happened to British animator on the way to the theatre And the Winners were... Woolwich Building Society Colourful actors win few plaudits for dress sense Cadbury agrees £10m Street deal North and South will reap rewards Railtrack Dorrell draws on experience to face public anger Health Secretary appears relaxed as he deals with third food scare of his political career Interview Direct Line Tory 'incompetence' mocked The Commons Appeals for calm cannot halt consumer stampede Riddell on Politics A realistic guide to avoiding risk Medical Briefing Lawyers query justification for Brussels ban on exports Legal Position Admiral Food firms try to cut all sources of British beef Contamination fears spread to gelatine, biscuits, fish and chips, cosmetics and medicines Consumers By our Foreingn Staff: France says mass slaughter may be only option Europe Burning carcasses would be huge task Disposal BT Pork and poultry in the clear Experiments Mercury Communications Seeds of mortality sow fear on island Hong Kong's civil servants told by China to toe line Communist regime demands support for hand-picked councillors Peking rules out a Taiwan summit Passport fever in colony Sierra Leone rebels in peace talks Battle for tourists leaves ugly scars on Victoria Falls Admiral The Times Kashmir mosque siege ends News in Brief (Reuter): Grenade attack (AP): Habsburg entry (Reuter): Mafia sentence 'Times' award (AFP): Wedded to work Nostalgic Dole pays tribute to values of Kansas heartland US Primaries British tourists tell of balloon crash in Rocky Mountains Tempur Worldcall New York's star police chief quits Montana Freemen are seized Our Foreign Staff: Healing flood for Grand Canyon Cologne Unions pledge $35m for Clinton war-chest Obstacles to Bosnia peace put election plan in peril Cellnet Star-gazer stays indoors as comet sails by Police discover bomb factory after Eta terror suspect seized Nicotine spray is approved in US for heavy smokers Mesa Technique Hernia Repair Belgrave Carpet Gallery Ltd (Reuter): Poll forces Yeltsin to halt Chechen battle Saga Services Ltd 'Political' execution stokes unrest in Bahrain The Science of success Day three of our week-long guide to help you to chekc your child's progress through the national curriculum Head teacher Bridget Methuen gives the lowdown on the topics 11-year olds should be familiar with for this year's science tests The Times Daihatsu Tougher tests lie in store Get ahead with hindsight Europe Online Easy pieces for fast women Fashion journalist of the year Vogue's viewol high street style The Children's Society Cellnet Hill House Hammond Hover Speed Everybody loves a loser It must be excruciating to watch the Oscars from chair in the audience, but from the comfort of our own sofas at home it makes perfect television Why therapy is not a soft option Somak Holidays Where's the beef? You decide Alan Coren Our children may outsmart us—but there is a flaw Sacred Cows The Times Diary Picture Gallery Use and abuse of science Public respect for scientists has been sacrificed during the BSE fiasco Eddie's song The Times Diary Freeze The Times Diary Roadblock The Times Diary Wheeled off The Times Diary A new model ministry The culture of the Forces is in flux, says Sue Cameron Here we Go Again The cow crisis exposes, once more, Major's fatal flaw Tie Me up, Tie Me down Why the Oscars are not half as smart as they used to be Popa Railway Sharebuyers may be less at risk from Labour than they think Responsible advice and choice of the consumer on BSE Trainee lawyers Rating anomaly Standards at the bench Caught speeding Economic insecurity Pupils and faith Climbers' concern for Cairn Gorm Glen Brittle Catch 23? Heartening news In the chair Court Circular Today's royal engagements Schools news Ann Blaikie The Royal College of Anaesthetists Reunion Personal Picture Gallery Dinners Weavers' Company Memorial services Lecture General Dental Council Birthdays today Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Funeral service Dr William McNeil Styles Senator Edmund Muskie Senator Edmund Muskie, US Secretary of State, 1980-81, and Senator from Maine, 1959-80, died yesterday aged 81. He was horn on March 28,1914 Flights Directory John Snagge John Snagge, OBE broadcaster, died on March 25 aged 91. He was horn on May 8,1904 John Pafford John Pafford, Goldsmiths' Librarian of the Untiersity of London, 1945-67, died on March 11 aged 96. He was born in Bradford-on-Avon on March 6,1900 On This Day Royal Italian Opera Interrogatories must be necessary Bid to revive defunct statutory company fails Sexual identity fixed at birth Media, Sales & Marketing Siemens Nixdorf Kienbaum and Partner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leicester Square is not 'premises' Extra protection from date of first licence Elizabeth Gage The Times Newspapers Can You Afford Not To Join Us? Morris College of Journalism Marketing Professional Consultants A very public divorce Did South Africa feast too richly on the Mandela split The Times Give truck drivers their hour back Woman's Hour has thrived for 50 years by maintaining a balance between radical feminism and unapologetic domesticity Death in the afternoon The Times Top 20 Daytime Programmes Don't go shopping, let it come to you Alan Mitchell looks at a new way of buying our food Cellphones direct Ministers consider mass cattle cull The Times Crossword No 20,126 Business Western Provident Association Forecast The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly In the Times Tomorrow M&S plans to open in Australia Business Editor Lindsay Cook Share shop doors open for Railtrack sell-off Halifax plans big giveaway Barclay brothers seek more room at the top Homes Arts Taylor pay package rises to £791,000 Sport Sir Rocco adds to his team Eversheds P&O to raise £1bn via sales Television and Radio Business Today Slower growth Mapping out Old-style names put demands to Lloyd's Robeco Group UK economy grew 2.5% during 1995 By our Economics Correspondent: Beef ban could cost UK £1.5bn Taylor Woodrow lifts payout NatWest Tourist Rates Carnegie plans trusts Shake-up helps Camas Bankers fear new crisis CINMan talks fail US rates unchanged Orange shares ten times oversubscribed Business Roundup UniChem vows to carry on buying UAP Insurance Fudge on the line Tracking the numbers, Labour allowing Red card for football shares Whence the next financial crisis? Mercury City investors hit by another day of losses Stock Market Commodities Life Options 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 Taylor Woodrow Charter Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes P&O on a new heading Tempus Carnegie Wall Street Beef crisis? Not at Asda The Times City Diary Europhobe The Times City Diary Not me, lad The Times City Diary Way to the top The Times City Diary What British business wants from Europe Philip Bassett on the EU governmental conference The real question for Britain's petrol forecourt giants Business Letters Finland flies the European Union flag Let the marketing director get in the picture Lloyd's losses BASF Next climbdown Helmut and his mad EMU plan? Charter leaps to £I04m and seeks big buy Bid defence cost Country Casuals £1m Locate in Scotland Meggitt loss reaches £22m Jobless data 'inadequate' Hamleys thanks tourists Upton back to the black Boxmore boost Mature savings Crest cover Higher volume lifts Lloyd Thompson Business Roundup Iceland ahead again SE seeks more views Barclays picks Norwich BCCI payment threat Lothian Gilts and equities suffer losses Black Horse Relocation The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Stockbrokers Ltd Britannia Village Gleeson Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Milton House at Little Britain Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items To the run-down manor born Rachel Kelly on why a squire and his wife are swapping suburbia for an cold, damp pile Mowlem Spain Buckinghamshire Priestmere Martin Grant Homes Listed stately home is centre of attention again A new housing development is to take its lead from Northwicak Park Fairclough Homes Norfolk Fairclough Homes Berkeley Homes North of the Thames You'll find us in the park Gunne Estate Agents British Coal Quality Office Furniture Nattrass Giles Banking on the bank of the Thames NR Brecon Powys West Coast of Scotland Unique Way of Life Business For Sale Offices to Let Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Winkworth Kitchens Limited Theatre Act one, scene one: Enter Godot Samuel Beckett would have been 90 next month. Andy Lavender assesses the great man's place in the Nineties Ragged-trousered unphilanthropists Brothers of the British Arts After Saddam, a real test Pianist Julien Cheriyan, one of the BBC Young Musicians '96 finalists, talks to Hilary Finch Starlight Express Music Young Arts But where's the tune? Concert Entertainments Choice Today's Choice A daily gulde to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson 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 Choice Beautiful transformation Dance Cinderella Coliseum Why the charts are a load of rubbish Pop Garbage Brixton Academy Choice Dance Local boy made cool Jazz Festivals Festive delights across the Continent Kate Bassett chooses the highlights of the summer season of European cultural jamboree, from Brescia to Vienna Festivals How to Get There Festivals The Times Festivals Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants HOBStones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretarial & Temporary Segal Recruitment The Arts Council of England St. James Consultancy Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants The Carousel Consultancy Ltd HOBstones Business Administrator package to £26,000 Could You Be PA… Multiple Display Advertising Items Pan European Recruitment Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants The Carousel Consultancy Ltd HOBStones Lifeline Secretary/PA to director Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Senior Partners PA HOBStones Joslin Rowe Legal Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Jonathan Wren secretaries Business Planning & Research International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crystal Holidays Masterlock Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of London Crone Corkill Monument Personnel Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Alexandra Beaumont Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items ACME appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Royal Mail The Royal College of Radiologists Zarak Knightsbridge Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Merton ECCO GRADUATE/PA to Global Head Multiple Classified Advertising Items Link Language appointments Multi-Lingual Opportunites Multiple Display Advertising Items Language Matters Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items Seper Secretaries Norton Healthcare Multiple Display Advertising Items Reception Selection Legal Secretary City Angela Mortimer Lifeline Multiple Display Advertising Items College to Career Joseph Hyde & Co MEDIaD McAllister hungry to make amends against Australia Scotland mark McCoist milestone Hamilton happy to have options at last Cellnet McCarthy makes his mark Teams Green Flag Today's Fixtures Green Flag Last Night's Football TEAMtalk WilliamHILL Foster sets butterfly world best in Cardiff In Brief Britain hit eight Swail surprises Eton excel IOC braced for flood of positive drug tests Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Picture Gallery Harper guides W Indies home Doctored greens end home bias Keene on chess Winning Move Legal & Public Notices National Mutual Life Today's Olympian sacrifices fun for richer pickings Midweek View Cigar embarks on quest to extend global influence Julian Muscat watches a great champion in rehearsal for his most challenging performance Big-Race Reld Channel 4 Chepstow Rapid Raceline Chepstow Specialists Norman Conqueror earns royal favour Yesterday's Results Catterick Lingfield Park Oxford make light of choppy water on the Tideway… Old order fights triathlon revolution Leading athletes will reap benefits of new circuit to rival World Cup David Powell on the latest sport to face a strugle for its destiny BBC For the Record Best possible way to finish Radio Choice Lethargy, laughter and lightning, all right? Review BBC1 Choice Racing Pride the spur for Ferdinand Venables resists clamour for Fowler but gives Ince midfield role Times Two Crossword Scotland's surge into semi-finals Halifax borrow something blue for brave new world Christopher Irvine on the teams setting the trend in rugby league Triathlon England plan season of trial for their new coach Direct Line Dell Direct Picture Gallery Little net profit as surfers shun on-screen bargains All quiet on the virtual trading from a stratospheric Russian gaffe Universal sex appeal Hi-Grade Computer Plc Wriggling into the time warp Buzzwords So you thought you knew everything about computers? In this new weekly column, Ray Hatley cuts through the jarvon. This week: the microprocessor Times Interface Thinking about advertising on the Web? Office for the pocket arrives An all-in-one device can send faxes and surf the net any place, anytime. Chris Ward reports Asterisks and a touch of gall Some people swear by it, but I just can't find the right words Planet Subscribing to a list of 10,000 maniacs Small firm that made the lion of machines The teashop team who developed the first business computer have told their heroic story. Richard Sarson reports Melrose Call for job descriptions at contract agencies Vogon Direct benefits pay off Business Special: Margaret Coles interviews computer magnate Michael Dell Altered images Tiny Britannica Eyes in the sky help blind people to 'see' Nick Nuttall on a pioneering development of a satellite navigation Search the Web Times New light shed on a screen's odd behaviour How to set up shop and run your business from home Richard Eves explains the most economical and efficient way to start your own office Speech link set to talk out online problems A new range of modems will help the voice of reason prevail Microsoft weaves its web Clive Parker on the most significant net development conference yet CompuServe Genetically engineered computers come to life Turn up, tap in, log on at cafes that are hosting a world party Cybercafes are mushrooming as a wide range of onliners meet to combine business with pleasure Easy access at the cyber club Flights of fantasy to go across the water Falcon computers Firms advised to pay teams to exploit the net Business Imminus Appointments MSL International Training to keep up with the times Agenda Banctec Fres Infonet Renaissance Recruitment PMR ION GCS Delphi Creative Portman computers Harpur Care Services B2 Systems SageComm International Ltd InfoSoft Hewitt-Myers City Consultants Recruitment Division Fujitsuicl

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