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News from 28/03/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Jiang Enzhu, Widget Finn, J. Garner, Edward Owen, Adrian Hill, Andrew Pierce, Esmond Birnie, Deputy Chairman, Ben MacIntyre Richard Owen Philip Webster and Arthur Leathley, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jasper Rees, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Rebecca Girling and Mal Rivers, David Pryce-Jones, Liza Donaldson, Henry Edmunds, Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Steve Hill, Mary Riddell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, R. A. Yates, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Barbara Hewson, Roger Maynard, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, John Bryant, John O'leary Education Editor, Steve Keenan, Kris Anderson, Peter Holgate, David Charter Education Correspondent, Michael Welsh, Chief Executive, Patricia Tehan, Michael Grovenor Myer, Peter Ball, Nicholas Wood and James Landale, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Bill Dixon, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, John Woolf (Director), Alan Hamilton, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Leyla Linton and Jonathan Miller, Harold Stern, Sarah Bagnall, John O'leary, Enoch Powell, David Charter, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Philip Bassett, Rachel Bridge and Patricia Tehan, Sue Corrigan, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Tom Charles, Richard Rhodes James, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, A. P. Walter, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, John Grigg, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Andrew Smyth, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Erica Wagner, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Dominic Kennedy Social Affairs Correspondent, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Nigel Williamson Whitehall Correspondent, Philip Bowring, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Sam Ahmedzai, Gitta Sereny, Brian Alderson, Mel Webb, Des Dearlove, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Jean Aitchison, Tim Waterstone, Peter Riddell, John O'leary and David Charter, Ian Brodie, Paul Barker, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Thomas P. Hartley, Antonia Fraser, David Crawford, David Walker, Benedict Nightingale, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Julian, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Blair to hold ballot on manifesto Party members asked for approval in attempt to curb dissidents Support for Tories firm in spite of Bse row Q How would you vote if there were a general;… Index Guide to the tests Naval flare-up saves bell-bottoms 'New-style' CJD case reported in France as beef ban is confirmed Why women choose to change faces Books Two feared dead on oil tanker MP is banned Win for England Cannibalism: Russia's grim history Shephard backs sixth-form exam reforms Recycling Doesn't Just save Trees Appointments With the right cause, a revolting backbencher is no laughing stock Conference Sketch Shephard to broaden autonomy for schools Government signals grammar school revival with plans for budget freedom Cellphones direct Court backs protection of sources by reporters Hover Speed FO loses works of art round the world 1p increase on stamps News in Brief Legal leader Rail service sold Knife fight arrest Rifle recovered VAT rebellion By a Staff Reporter: Sir Nicholas Scott banned for year after drink-driving Tory MP trapped child in buggy Pre-teen children fall prey to shape of fashion models Legoland BBC clinches Hollywood deal for Potter's last film Picture Gallery Money for wrongful arrest 'ridiculous' Lincoln's burghers offer sanctuary to outlawed Robin By a Staff Reporter: Planning blues made gardener see red Mc Donald's Charity chiefs warn RSPCA to tone down experiments protest Accusations that the RACPA had sold its soul to animal welfare activists added to controversy surrounding the organisation Home help cleared of trying to murder cancer sufferer No evidence offered after prosecution weighs up emotional costs of case Gold Social Security How lizards walk on water with the greatest of ease Lost evidence that could have saved three lives Mental health inquiries dismissed as worthless PC World Child leukaemia 'unlikely' to be Sellafield's fault Nuclear plant hails report Stored guns may have to be disabled Corrections Advisers to combat racism in Army Admiral Mercedes-Benz Engineered like no other car Saturday in the Times Dixons Clarke holds up Cabinet debate on referendum MP hails press body's verdict Labour candidate ordered to quit In Parliament Hess Brussels confirms ban but offers conditional aid Marks & Spencer Farmer's fury Victim's family demand an apology from Dorrell Public Anger Ministers face questions from all sides over BSE policy Dearing calls for tougher exams to stretch high flyers 'Pre-eminence of a levels has led to expansion beyond the purpose for which they were created' Standard Main Recommendations Royal College of Physicians Key Season Vocational study could ease plight of disaffected Low Achievers Sixth-form pupils say GCSEs are too easy Candidates, employers and teachers welcome greater breadth at a level, but doubt value of S levels Student View B&Q Revolution inay fail to smash class barriers Commentary Difficulty of A-Level Subjects against Average Coutts & Co. Wanted, People Prepared to Go the Extra Mile Army Careers British hitch-hiker tells murder trial of battle to escape Cellnet Secessionist gunmen defy US justice as FBI closes in on ranch Spain's year of Goya to be given a royal send-off Presidents vow to help each other Satirists leap on Dole's third party rhetoric Founder of computer empire dies Brussels Spectre of Russian past blamed for rise in cannibalism Algerian militants seize Trappists Italians seek one voice for Europe In Memory of Alan Fuller Age 49 Years Senior Manager… Farm crisis drives Britain into the fold Un plea for Burundi Ex-Communists welcome the Queen Europe Online Robber Of royal gems faces jail World Summary Woman named 3-star general (Reuter): Okinawa leader shuns US bases Captives freed as hijackers give in Patten denounces Peking's plan for parallel rule Privy Council rules against Hong Kong Direct Line (AFP): Armed man takes hostages US rewinds history with release of Nixon tapes Jackson's star dims in Oscars fiasco (Reuter): Zia bows to pressure for election Rabin's assassin harangues court after life sentence The Times Briton rejected freedoma Count on a calculated success On day four of our guide to the national curriculum fests, Rebecca Girling and Mal Rivers explain maths testing Maths: a problem area Motorola Rodenstock Tomorrow Questions from Last Year Get ahead with hindsight Women who trade faces Joe Joseph finds out why some women appear to be obsessed with taking on a new image Cellnet The killer dust Asbestos link to lung disease and cancer BSE risk and children Side effects of plant extracts Medical Briefing CJD and the age factor Impotence Herbal warning Medinex Seven Seas Health Care Picture Gallery Jools the obscure Mary Riddell meets Jools Holland, Jazz musician and lighthouse builder, who used to find talking about his private life excruciating Over 75% of business people listen to Commercial… Admiral The Harley Medical Group Mothers who make their daughters sick Sue Corrigan on the health price high-achievers may pay All good exams come in threes The Dearing reforms echo 1944 but they will be none the worse for that, says Paul Barker Labour day Picture Gallery Not just bad luck The Government failed to get grip on Bse and has only itself to blame Yorkie bar Priceless Bath oils Palace pies Labour bound by ballot Peter Riddell on Blair's bid to outflank revolt Academic Questions The a level should not be debased Pain for Gain Cruetly, chairty and the RSPCA Our Fretful Relations A good judgment from the Strasbourg court Some lessons and warnings from Britain's BSE disaster N Ireland Tories Popular classics Letters that are intended for publication should… National interest Europe's union China and Taiwan Claims to the fame of Robin Hood Wingate's reputation Test for chairpersons Picture Gallery Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheon Lectures Lieutenant-Commander Jeffrey Quill The Hon Honor Earl Personal Column Anniversaries Picture Gallery Latest wills Memorial services Birthdays today Service dinner Forthcoming marriages Inner Temple Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Etc Marriages Dinner Institute of Management Church news Terence Skemp Professor Christopher Archibald Christopher Archibald, Professor of Economics, University of British Columbia, 1970-91, died on February 27 aged 69. He was born on December 30,1926 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The ideal gift Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Page Burstow Wildlife Sanctuary David Packard Alan Ridout (From our Special Correspondent): The Civil War in Paris Blair to ballot party on manifesto News The Times Crossword No 20,127 Business Times Weathercall The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Tomorrow Economic View 29 Acquisitive Lloyds TSB courts New Zealand bank Jobs bonanza as Jaguar wins £80m aid Pilkington cuts 1,900 workers Picture Gallery Books 38,39 Kingfisher's B&Q dives Sport 42-48 BICC and Trafalgar to operate motorway Labour wants annual reports on training Australia Goes for Self Drive Business Today Arjo chief executive bows out Dual stock auctions to help to sell £32bn gilts Merseyside Development Corporation Lang outlines updated law to tackle cartels Investors get the taste for Orange By our City Staff: BT launches cable trial for video on demand Tourist Rates Job losses expected at United Utilities Business Roundup Mid Kent ready to fight Aegis stake for sale Churchill buys Pet Plan Dow falls sharply Independent record Tibbett & Britten falls Fantasy Drive Caradon profits slump after 'horrendous 1995' AXA Counting the wildebeest Pilkington's provision of excuses Ford backs Britain at a price Cheap insurance in a perfect world Pennington Apple set for $700m first-quarter loss Barratt to build £90m land fund Commodities Life Options Ladbroke shares buoyed by persistent bid talk Stock Market 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 DIY needs urgent repair Tempus Barratt Bet Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Wall Street Craven heads for the door Executors liable for dead names' debts Hong Kong becomes a magnet for foreign cash Economic View Philip Bowring on British pension fund investment in the colony Return to apprenticeships needed Business Letters The cure for telecommunication ills Letters to the Business section of The Times can be… Merchant Investors Labour sets the agenda for a skill revolutio Philip Bassett on the Opposition's controversial training plans Industry groups fail on reform, says study SIB chief urges bank reforms Not a good holiday read Any Other Business Epwin dips as costs rise Laptop espionage Banks told of payment peril A brief encounter with principles Accountancy Peter Holgate believes the Asb needs to highlight genuine and fundamental guidelines Biting words Electricity pool backs down over cost base Fairness issue must be on the agenda Monument plans £50m repayment Business Roundup Builders look to 1997 Asda Property higher TLS drives ahead Sherwood rises to £17m Sunshine lifts Nichols Federal Reserve 'spending too much' The Times Higgs and Hill suffers as housing sector stays flat Germans look at Videotron The Sunday Times BSE 'will not affect' Grampian Croda falls after shift in emphasis Business Roundup BET unveils strategy Aer Lingus soars Bowthorpe 18% ahead Frederick Cooper falls Shares fail to hold best levels International Internet Name Registry British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service "Old Speckled Hen" Cinema Write yourself onto the silver screen Hey, kid, you want to be in movies? The Times Screenwriting Competition offers aspiring auteurs their big break Four Weddings and a Funeral Cyclo Cinema Dead Man Walking Cinema The Times Screen Writing Competition Cinema An eye for the irony, a tooth for the truth Cinema: Geoff Brown pays his respects to the honest, uncompromising, Oscar-winning Dead Man Walking The Times Film 1 Film 2 Dead man talking Why Tim Robbins spoke up for the inmates on death row Academy Award Winner Film 3 'Extremely provoking' Snap Verdict Film 4 Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats avallable Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol or release across the country Choice 2 Soppy Sondheim loses the plot Theatre Passion Queen's Kith and break up A Delicate Balance Playhouse, Nottigham Theatre 1 Theatre 2 Court order to journalist to disc-lose source violated Convention Human Rights Law Report Police not immune from negligence suit The Times Varying planning conditions Only the summons can be inspected Street-trading shop The Times A romance of miracles and saints Tim Waterstone on the broad scope and high drama of a cultural chameleon's encounter with Dark Age Britain Credo By Melvyn Bragg Sceptre, £16.99 Creating language at a stroke Grooming, Gossipand the Evolution of Language By Robin Dunbar Faber, £15.99 No ten dollar words The Point By Charles D'Ambrosio Flamingo, £9.99 A Stranger in this World Viking, By Kevin Canty Viking, £13.50 After all he loved his mother Stalin By Edvard Radzinsky Hodder & Stoughton, £25 Life and Terror in Stalin's Russia By Robert W. Thurston Yale, £18.50 Secret love and a true heroine Frances, Countess Lloyd George More than a Mistress By Ruth Longford Gracewing, £15.99 The complexities of complicity Gitta Serency on the shared guilt for a nation's old wrongs And they lived unhappily ever after The Stuart Princesses By Alison Plowden Alan Sutton, £17.99 Justin Cartwright Fission reaction Pagan and her Parents By Michael Arditi Sinclaire-Stevenson. £12.99 There is light Enoch Powell The Five Books of Moses Translated by Everett Fox Harvill, £25 Ferry Bargains Check-In Air Tickets Direct Americana Vacations Plc £250m Australia tourism boost Americans delighted to find somewhere to smoke Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Austria USA Canada Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Just America Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Designs Trail Finders Multiple Display Advertising Items News in Brief Easter Britain's travellers are upwardly mobile The Travel Business Pinkerton's Eye High Risk Extreme Risk Somak Holidays Football fever hits tour firms France slips in caravan league Visitors urged to boycott Burma Kenya spreads its attractions Saturday Travel The Times Holidays Bargains of the Week Hotels Flights Botica plans two years of repeats after the break Cellnet Britain fail to advertise Olympic prospects By our Sports Staff: Surrey move swiftly to replace McMillan Yesterday's Racing Results Calm Allcock plunders booty Taunton Picture Gallery Cigar adds courage to list of virtues United States has clean sweep in first running of Dubai World Cup Aintree Leicester Three more National defectors Debutante Days to make amends for Triumph fall All the Races at Aintree Aintree Course Specialists Warren Marston was suspended for two days (April 6-8… William Hill Rapid Raceline McCarthy given baptism of fire by fluent Russia Keane dismissed in Ireland defeat Hamilton's planning disrupted by Norway Football TEAMtalk Need Instant Insurance? Snow Reports Picture Gallery Blackburn to pay £1m for Croft For the Record The Times White fails to halt decline in fortune Inbrief Hole truth Botha banned Nielsen blow Brown's feat First real test as new season starts to swing Roe sees need to move mountains Centre of rugby excellence Sports Letters Legal & Public Notices Eyes on the ball in Sri Lanka Unfair comments Word-Watching Webb wonders at rapid rise to top Sheehan on bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess By our Sports Staff: Boetsch's perfect timing puts him into semi-finals When beef tea was king among stimulants Fitting foundation for Senna's legacy Oliver Holt sees a dedicated sister bring hope to the slums of Sao Paulo Word-Watching Lloyds Bank Today's Fixtures Home-grown terrorists Radio Choice Absence makes the heart grow acceptable Review BBC Choice Rugby League 42 Ferdinand's strike fires England Listless Bulgaria saved from heavy defeat by Mikhailov's inspired display of goalkeeping Times Two Crossword McCoist sets captain's example Laboratory denies mishandling sample Compaq Racing 43 By our Sports Staff: Venables praises forward pairing Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Tivoli Hoskyns Selector Europe Spencer Stuart 3 Adderley Featherstone plc N. 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