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News from 29/03/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Jonna Bale and Emma Wilkins, Jon Ashworth, Bernard Crossland, Michael Hornsby and Andrew Pierce, Jonathan Prynn and Jill Sherman, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Michael Hornsby, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, T. H. Hughes-Davies, Magnus Linklater, Mark Souster, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, David Rhys Jones, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Richard Worsley, Director, Ian V Oddy, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Roger Maynard, James Bourlet, Honorary Secretary, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John Boynton, Della Mason, Martin Fletcher, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, John Redwood, Peter Ball, Geoffrey Davies, Debra Craine, H. C. Grant, Michael Sissons, Paul Maynard, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Charles Bremner and Richard Owen, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, V. S. Anthony, Secretary, Adam Roxborough, Rodney Milnes, Mary Anderson, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Quentin Letts, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, David Charter, Russell Kempson, Thomas Hamilton-Jones, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Jane Gordon, F. Alan Hibbert, President, Philip Bassett, Michael Theodoulou, David Miller, Janet Graham, Christine Priestley, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Michael Leventhal, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Dominic Kennedy Social Affairs Correspondent, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Selbourne, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Agence France-Presse, Christopher Walker, T. C. M. Powell, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, David Ebor, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Michael Theodoulou and Michael Horsnell, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Andy Martin, Graham Lord, David Sinclair, Anthony Holden, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, C. Toby Stroh, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Tessa Macarthur, Benedict Nightingale, Arthur Leathley and James Landale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Benedict Birnberg, John H. Deam, Alasdair Murray, Bournemouth International Airport, Barry Hyman, Richard Ford, Clement Freud, Christopher Irvine, David Altheer,

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Emergency ban on sale of at-risk cattle Major to ask EU to end blockade Matthew Parris is top columnist Index Guide to the tests Inside Household Cavalry to be taught a lesson on racial discrimination Adoption John Redwood Soldiers guilty of Cyprus killing The mother of all freeloads Saturday in the Times 'Malicious and spiteful' bank to pay sex case broker £81,000 Abbey National Australia Birthday boy's bashing takes the cake Matthew Parris Political Sketch Russian spies target Britain in wake of Security Service cuts BBC Radio Lamont boycott call heightens Tory tensions Greenwich naval college is saved for the nation Schools to have right to become gramma Harman sorry for absence News in Brief Manifesto ballot Flights overflow Road deaths up Laker flies again Asylum denied Press awards Soldiers brutally ended tour guide's summer of dreams Drunk, bored and armed with a spade, the three riflemen set out to hunt down a woman Mountain boy to be deported £220,000 for victim of police assault High drama over delayed opera Cypriot barmen miss fun-loving trio who were happy to help others Prime Health Islanders question need for garrison Government acts to cut red tape holding back adoption Ministers determined to remove barriers of age, race and class frustrating hopes of children couples The Draft Bill World of Leather Pair defeated by 'political bias' Case One: The Childless Couple Case Two: The Natural Mother Admiral Sisterhood attacks don who exposed feminist 'myths' New clue to HIV infection found Phillips B&q's Best Ever Kitchen Range Cambridge team pictures dawn of the universe Private stately homes 'deserve lottery money for repairs' Judges say tangled laws to blame for leniency White Hart Hotels Fastest liner offers rough with the smooth A better way to detect Alzheimer's Other cuts follow beefs price lead Weekend Shopping The Oliver & Claire Strip Forth rail bridge neglected News in Brief Dog plea fails Wedding hitch Fraud 'ignored' Pools bid fails Talked enough Brocket moved Shotgun charge Escapers jailed Burger King Railtraek buyback scheme under fire Direct Line New supporters lured by Blair's moderate image Labour will be vulnerable to attacks on policy Tories offered little to encourage early election Riddell on Politics ES Com Motorway toll trials at risk of collapse Harrods Knightsbridge Police admit losing British tourist's evidence of attack Hector Voyage in naturalist's wake Cheering Czechs greet the Queen's city walkabout Pope calls for 'feminist' nuns Dolphin Briton in baby-smuggling trial Rover Do It All Minister hints at toughed steps to boost market Labour says the task Government faces is to restore confidence in British beef and products Cattle sales cancelled Prospects bleak for pedigree cows as farmers await ruling Everest EU leaders rally to Major with relief for beef disaster 'Euro-friendly' attitude from London is price demanded for Community largesse Veal tops the menu Thomas Cook Bonn offers cash to bolster unity Wasting Energy Costs the Earth NFU seeking to dictate agenda Threat by French to slaughter cattle World Reaction Germany to label 'clean' stocks Greece destroys imported meat Hong Kong ban Shin Bet security failures damned by Rabin inquiry Sharps bedrooms Chelsea steals the foreign roadshow Abortion dilemma threatens Clinton Eagle Star Governor rebuffs Dole Hurd proposes pact for Baltic (Reuter): Holocaust assets uncovered (Reuter): Karadzic to free Croats (Reuter): Africans expelled Landmines leave bitter legacy to children of Kabul Young Afghans dice with death in fields littered with body traps and discarded armaments Anthony Loyd, commended as a foreign correspondent at last night's British Press Awards, reports from Kabul Armed Zulus march in memory of massacre Finance Minister quits Where's the best place to talk to people about… Experts to sway the Eiffel tourists Agreement 'near' on nuclear test ban Church 'bars grave of mixed-race baby' Red Cross study questions military value of weapon The Times The mother of all freebies There's more to the Dubai World Cup than the world's richest horse race, says Clement Freud, still reeling from his trip Faith, hope and the Darwin man Richard Dawkins argues in his new book that all living things owe their design not to God but to evolution. He explains why to Quentin Letts Tested at Formula 1. Now it's your turn Dell Direct Starting on Monday Grand old Dukie says good bye to the box Somak Holidays An Entertaining Offer from Royal Doulton. 20% off a… Admiral It's a war out there Times writers report from the BSE front line Cellphones To serve or not to serve beef? Philip Howard Politicians may strutbut they are not the real movers and shakers No sweat Saving Europe from itself John Redwood accuses British diplomacy of ignoring the trheat to peace and liberty posed by franco german federlism Lost the plot Spice is nice Hurd-heaited Royal beef Young blade Blairites should be puritans David selbourne on Labour and the moral order The View from Turin Italy's troubles have converted in to a more flexible EU Children First Good sense on adoption - but it has been a long wait Aye, Liners The best voyages are journeys back in time Speaking up for law on blasphemy Queen in Poland Active elderly Jobless data Danger of agricultural research cuts Structures for science Stemming Bse crisis University admissions Business letters, page 29 Letters should carry a… RSPCA's role in animal welfare Referendum on Emu On the wrong track? Uos and downs Question time Court Circular Today's royal engagements Requiem Mass Luncheons Receptions Bristol Society The Dragon Club The night sky in April Birthdays today Anniversaries Personal Column The Royal Society of Chemistry The British Library Brigadier D. H. Nott Forthcoming marriages Dinners Church news Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Etc Legal news Latest wills Shin Kanemaru Shin Kanemaru, Deputy Prime Minister of Japan, 1986-87, died yesterday aged 81. He was born on September 17,1914 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays Anniversaries Dr William Styles Dr William Styles, OBE general practitioner, died from cancer on march 8 aged 55. He was born on March 22,1940 Personal Column Flights Directory Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Financial Notices Flights Directory Announcements Combat Stress Simon Noweli-Smith Simon Nowell-Smith, Secretary and Librarian of the London Library, 1950-56, died yesterday aged 87. He was born on January 5,1909 Margaret Homfray Margaret Homfray, Montessori teacher trainer, died on March 3 aged 87. She was born on April 6,1908 From Our Own Correspondent: Last-Ditch Struggle of the Ku-Klux-Klan Peace talks to untie Cyprus There is new hope for a Cyprus settlement. In a two-page report Cyprus Fall in love Developers Cosmo Cyprus Trading Corporation Ltd Backwater bustles into business Economy Michael Theodoulou outlines moves that may resolve long-standing disagreements between the two nationlities Pathway through a minefield How the European Union is Working towards a Solution Diplomacy Coopers & Lybrand Spicy cosmopolitan flavour adds to fun in the sun Tourism Bank of Cyprus a Hundred Years Ahead News The Times Crossword No 20,128 No Title Times Weathercall Air UK Sport The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Arts Tomorrow in the Times Features Education Focus The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters C&w reopens £32bn merger talks with BT At&t rivals British ambitions Eidos buys games company CableTel to buy NTL in £235m deal Focus 32-34 RJB announces buyback as profits exceed forecasts Arts 35-37 Loans hint at revival in housing Sport 42-48 Merchant Investors Merged utility to shed extra 1,700 jobs The Final Stage of Testing Education Business Today In fighting Solid figures Managers hit at Tory fighting on Europe Jobs summit to 'back UK approach' The Sunday Times Central Statistical Office bows out Rail win for National Express Queens Moat cuts £56m from its losses Deutsche Bank plans to expand Tourist Rates British Energy float cheaper for public Business Roundup Bank to cut 150 jobs Booker pulls ahead Senior moves ahead Jobs boost at L&g BZW chief dies Baird profits dive Coventry's £20m reward Standard Life The dangers of success Pennington The triumph of United Utilities Zooming in on a once unpopular sector Hotels group struggles to return to normal Shake-up at Slough Estates Gehe bid referred Packager up Montanaro Landfill business sale boosts Blue Circle profit Redland writes down US assets Morrison upbeat on 9.5% rise NatWest More than just a bank Buoyant Next talks of growth Demerger costs less at Thorn Commodities Liffe Options BT-Cable and Wireless talks stop market rot 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 RJB mines a rich seam Tempus Next Redland Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Wall Street All in a shorter day's work Stumped Tight fit Emerald urn A lesson from Britain in cutting unemployment Philip Bassett looks at a shift in attitude among Oecd countries Dedoubledutching BP's annual reports Chartered surveyors come under pressure from banks Business Letters Funding Lloyd's reconstruction and renewal The real picture No nostalgia for last of the Bernsteins The Chairman of Granada is bowing out on a high, wirites Joh Ashworth The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Share Shop Equities close up a fraction Meridiana Take off for the runway of the future Bournemouth International Airport Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, introduces a three-pape report on an improved airport that is lifting hopes on the South Coast Steele Raymond Solicitors Goadsby & Harding Bournemouth International Airport Ready and waiting for action Dealla Mason on the planes Converted for military use Pilot Training National Express On the buses... and the flight Jonathan prynn, Transport Correspondent, on the building of a successful road, rail and air empire Evergreen Book Direct The Speed Merchants IDS Aircraft Ltd Keeping the noise down Bournemouth International Airport Della Mason reports on the efforts of the airport management to allay residents' fears Esso Fitzpatrick Vampires and Gnats on the wing Bournemouth Borough Council Channel express Picture Gallery Bournemouth International Centre Terence O'Rourke plc A resort for the well-travelled Local Industries Opera 1 Cheryl blossom time Misic and Opera: A dream cast shines at the Garden; Brecht without focus; Terfel wins a devilish triumph Kiss the girls and make them fly Dance Scottish Ballet Festival Theatre, Edinburgh MGM Picture Gallery Opera 2 Edinburgh Festival The better Devil you know Damnation of Faust Albert Hall Concert Mack's blunt knife The Threepenny Opera Lyric, Hammersmith Dance Company a Musical Comedy Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and enterainment compelled by kris Anderson Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and Choice 2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roy Miles Multiple Display Advertising Items Hanging on the phone Harry and me Royal Court Benedict Nightingale finds little to applaud in Nigel Williams's new farce Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Hoghton tower Antiques Fair Multiple Display Advertising Items Mack & Mabel Choice 3 Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Picture Gallery Tex-Mex with everything New Albums Top Ten Dance Albums NT Royal National Pop 1 Pop 2 Unreserved Public Auction 'Bloom' the Brand New Album out now on Cd… Godlike genius, or what? Mark Eitzel's got something. Caitlin Moran, for a start Prince HMV Pop 3 Pop 1 Perception Multiple Display Advertising Items Leam a Language on Location! University of Southampton Easter Revision Multiple Display Advertising Items German Intensive Courses Cranleigh School Head CSCT Marlborough College Appeal Director Courses Reality Imperial College Final phase in the cycle of testing John O'Leary says the Key Stage 3 papers are now more focused and will be marked with greater consistency The Times Brush up your Shakespeare English: Reading, Writing and Critical Analysis Getting into the character Mind your language, please Science: Master the Terminology Key Stage 2 Happy with the hows but not with the whys Mathematics: Please Explain HMSO Books Birkbeck College University of London Cranfield University Strathclyde Graduate Business School Bradford Management Centre Picture Gallery Want to qualify as a lawyer but don't have a… Holborn College University of Southampton The College of Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Davies Laing & Dick Middlesex University University of Leeds EF A Job for Life Japan Foundation Endowment Committee Research Grants… English Language Teacher Sought Leicester University St. Aldates College University of Oxford Four hours tutorial per week for the college The… University of Cambridge French University Language Programmes The Times Nuclear liabilities income cannot be set off House of Lords Driver need not be given full three minutes for test The Times State entitled to plead immunity No damages for wrongful eviction Law Report March 29 1996 Letter cannot create leasehold estate in land Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Wesleyan Assurance Society Canadian Pacific Limited Receivers' payment order valid Forsythe International (UK) Limited AMC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices To Place Notices for this Section Please Telephone Lnce's restoration paints bright future Midfield player returns from exile to strengthen emerging England Russian lesson for McCarthy The Times Sedgefield Rushden set transfer record Ludlow Equine valour bridges the gap between East and West Joe White heads black day for backers Aintree Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Lingfield Park Sound Man can make big noise on faster ground All the Races at Aintree Nap: Huncheon Chance (4.50 Aintree) Next best: Turnpole (4.20 Aintree) Aintree Course Specialists Guy Upton was yesterday confirmed as Jim Old's… William Hill Rapid Raceline Ailing form adds insult to injury for Ballesteros TES Lyons corners share of limelight Despairing Davies finishes up in decline Old guard prove to determined Picture Gallery Word Watching Sheehan On Bridge Leicester to Supply new drive for Austin Healey Picture Gallery Winning Move Keene on Chess Graf finds top gear en route to final In Brief Swail shines Hat-trick denied Down and out Irish to leave Irvine crosses curbs in pursuit of grand prix success Oliver Holt Joins motor racing's most unconventional driver on a challenging circuit of Dublin's night-time attractions Fixtures The Times For the Record Mercury Communications Rugby league springs into summer era Christopher Irvine prepares for a departure in sporting tradition Word-Watching BBC Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 Live Talk Radio Radio 3 Radio 4 Frequency Guide. Radio 1. Fm 97.6-99 . 8. Radio 2.… The anatomy of racism Radio Choice World Service Classisc FM Virgin Radio Sting like a bee, float like a hippopotamus Review BBC1 Choice Satellite and Cable Golf 44 National contenders frozen out Winter disruptions and new safety rules leave smallest Aintree field for 26 years Times Tow Crossword Fry acts to lift bare market Orkney cut adrift by rugby rebuff Mark Souster finds island club angry over a decision to deny it promotion Benn back to take on Collins Morse Rugby League 46 Embirey's decision leaves way clear for Lioyed Picture Gallery Index Australia Welcome to the wild wonders of Australia Captain Cook's continent spans three time zones and... Free Map! Australia 1996 Calendar The Facts Air New Zealand Through the Kakadu on tiptoe Daiya Alberge survives the leeches but ends up in the belly of the beast Discovering crocs around the clock Anthony Holden finds reptiles on the menu and in the billabongs of the north Australia The rewards area drive away Western Australia supports busthing cities, dusty towns and wide-open space; and then there's the Bungle Bungle... Free Map A triumph of natural engineering Austravel Information Heaven can wait paradise is closer Queensland may not be the place for hig-game hunters but it has all the exotic delights a tropical climate can offer.. Western Australia Talking Strine Laid back but looking to the future Ultimate Australia Tailor Made Travel Tasmania Have camels, can travel The best ways to experience the changing moods and landscapes of the Outback are to ride, walk and camp in it... Ultimate Australia Flight Bookers TNT Maoazina Take the gap and go solo ... and the infrastructure of the country is geared towards meeting the needs of informal travellers with backpacks Travelbag Gap Year Singapore Airlines Views and opinions from a carnage Andy Martin Charts an eventful Journey from perth to sydney Fear and wonder at the submarine orgy An unforgettable full moon night on the ocean floor of the Great Barrier Reef, to witness the spawning of the coral... Campus Travel Airtours Quantas Appointed Agents Reeling from a reef encounter ... while captivating crustaceans and corals prove the highlight to a diving trip off the east-coast's Whitsunday Island Elegant Resorts Airline Network Wine IATA Accredited Agent Free Map! Qantas

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