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News from 05/04/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Rosemary Rodd, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Iain R. Webb, Nick Nuttall, J. Plucknett, Robert Vincent, Bill Frost, Charles Goodson-Wickes, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Martin Watts, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Richard Vaughan-Davies, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Morag Preston, R. E. Wraver, Bernard Levin, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Roger Lambert, J. M. R. Wright, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Robin Pellew, Fiona Reynolds, Simon Lyster, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Peter Barnard, A. R. H. Fairfield, Richard Ford and Nicholas Watt, Jane Gordon, Adam Lebor, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Leyla Linton, Russell Jenkins and Bill Frost, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, M. C. Fitzpatrick, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Robert Stevens, Alice Thomson, Christopher Walker, Middel East Correspondent, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Elaine Murphy (Chairman), Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Barbara Young, Ronald Eyres, Susan Elkin, Caitlin Moran, Michael Barber, Walter Gammie, Frank Field, Chairman, Denis MacShane, Stuart Cliffe, David Sinclair, Sue Cameron, Tim Jones, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Barbara Cartland, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Gersil N. Kay (Chairman), Denis R. Alexander, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Stacey Sullivan and Ian Brodie, Martin Drury, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Philippa Rann, Christopher Irvine,

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The music Anti-terror search zones are enforced Police use new powers against IRA At last, a slight hint of spring Index Dress bill bars way for envoy Princess Poole, poised to take football's lowliest prize Simply Special Idols bow out to beat of breaking hearts Saturday in the Times 1,000 await rescue on stricken liner Shopping offer Pop on Friday Geneve Teachers oppose further selection Ministers misjudging mood of the country, say grammar school staff Clarke says economy will win by-election The Children's Society Picture Gallery Dunblane gym to be demolished Four women named among 66 new QCs Tesco takes on 4,500 extra staff to help customers Most major oil retailers have followed the supermarket chains by raising the price of petrol by 2p a litre, blaming rising wholesale price for what is claimed to be a temporary halt to the price war. Esso. which does not operate an national pricing policy, said it would be adjusting its charges according to changes by its competitors. Shell said it was continuing at price-war levels Cash for jails should be spent on fighting crime, says police chief Robber kills himself in front of children News in Brief Four accused of kidnap Police shooting inquiry Cervical cancer hope Suspect gets hung up Council for Edinburgh High-speed ferry delay Death row reprieve Holiday cash lure Navy 's top recruit faces deportation after joining up Catch 22 for sailor from overseas Aids test hitch may mean recall for thousands Wanted: fresh faces to take the place of Take That By a Staff Reporter: Asian men win £29,000 for office 'apartheid' Other Cars Date, this One Updates Town clerk who buys soft porn escapes sack Linda McCarthey Serjeant at Arms pompous and out of date, say MPs Call for House chief executive Visitors bridle at suggestion of charge for tour Dixons Father begs for news of his missing family TESCO By a Staff Reporter: Boy taken to four hospitals died of natural causes Furious parents reject coroner's summing-up as one-sided and consider negligence case Psychiatrists wake up to the healing power of hypnotism Medical Briefing A Year's Free Shopping at your Favourite… Dead boy's organs help eight News in Brief Whisky ashore Hope for eagles Damages award Bardic enterprise Abbey National 'Hopeless' patient overheard prognosis Scientists explain why they linked CJD to 'mad cow' disease 'We emphasise we do not have direct evidence of such a link and other explanations are possible' Germans rule out early end to ban on British beef Prices rise again as sales recover Wdding Shopping The New Film Epic from Channel 4. Starring Ted… Bid to turn cattle into electricity Catholic women demand part in footwashing ritual Gulliver's Travels Easter Sunday & Monday 6pm Mundy Thursday: In the Steps of the Disciples From Reuter in Washington: Chinese fossil 'is missing evolution link' Supervirus 'could end human race' Lie detector to test fishermen's tales Gaddafi defies US threat to chemical weapons factory Connect SS officer for trial Spanish police find Eta armoury 'Brutal' French police accused 'Last godfather' freed by Marseilles court Right winger seeks Madrid summit to end party feuds The Children's Society Goebbels book by Irving is cancelled (Reuter): Cyprus synod clears priest Bushmen fight to stay on in last Botswana haven 'If you look at the lion and at me, we are brothers. I am confused I should leave this place' Corruption augurs poll disaster for Gandhi successors Bermuda B&Q TC The Vectra from Vauxhall IBM Loner fits Unabomber profile 'Hermit' suspect held on temporary charges after FBI finds pipe-bomb at mountain cabin Brilliant academic rejected technology for life in the wild Rollcall of Victims 1978-95 Nephew replaces Randolph Hearst Ron Brown death plane 'was badly off course' Air disaster on Croatian mountain robs American business of leading corporate executives Loss of adviser leaves Clinton's economic flank exposed to Republican attacks Brazilian convicts in gun battles after prison escape Bishops ban Madonna (AP): Hutus kill four in raid on hospital World Summary (Reuter): Paedophile to be castrated (Reuter): Seoul students' funeral protest (AP): Bamboozled Direct Line The no-fuss clothes show After the hype and hullabaloo of Europe, New York gets on with what it does best Istante Dubai Jake The Children's Society Still in the Python's embrace Michael Palin is a relentless worker - film actor, writer, campaigner - but he is never allowed to forget the Tv show that founded a comic dynasty You 're only as fat as you feel Jane Gordan discovers a foolproof solution for the woman who wants to shed pounds effortless Doulton everyday Drontal Cat Tablets Philip Howard They may average out right, but some statistics seem less than vital Cast out Picture Gallery The sins of the father We do not choose our parents, and yet, as one poor man found, we cannot dissociate ourselves entirely from them No credit Purse-strings No, really Losing face Dressing down a princess Sue Cameron addresses the diplomats' dilemma From the Cross If thou be the Son of God... (Matthew xxvii, 40) Memorial in Commerce Ron Brown's death should intensify efforts to help Bosnia Childish Rites Teachers who rail against Ofsted demean their profession 'Chaos' of social security budget The RSPCA and sensible measures for animal welfare Mental health Science, evolution and why we exist Chinook inquiry Watchers of the sky Royal Armouries Need for reforms in the countryside Not alone Girls behaving badly Called to account Ups and downs Picture Gallery Court Circular Birthdays today Britannia Royal Naval College Personal Column The Times Latest wills Luncheon Edmund Gavin Picture Gallery University news Church services for Good Friday Church news Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Ronald Brown Ronald Brown, United States Secretary for Commerce and former chairman of the Democratic Party, died in an air crash near Dubrovnik, Croatia, on April 3 aged 54. He was born in Washington on August 1,1941 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Pat Cotter Pat Cotter, classicist, bridge player, crossword compiler and croquet champion, died on March 8 aged 91. He was born on September 24,1904 Flights Directory Leukaemaia Research Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kidney Research Your Will Combat Stress Sir Peter Watkin Williams Sir Peter Walkin williams, former overseas judge died on March 26 aged 84. He was born on July 8,1911 Richard Hill Richard Hill, historian of the Sudan, died in Oxford on March 21 aged 95. He was born on February 18,1901 King Ghazi Killed Anfi-IRA search zones launched News The Times Crossword No 20,134 Picture Gallery Business Air UK Forecast Tomorrow In the Times De Lorean claim rejected US judge rules British Government cannot use racketeering laws Suppliers in dispute over what went in gas pipeline Bischoff makes £1m on shares Arts By our Banking Correspondent: Candidates line up for job at Woolwhich Picture Gallery Education Sport Ex-Swan Hunter workers win £6m payout By our Industrial Staff: Freight firm to seek 4,000 job cuts Bose Television and Radio Business Today Lloyd's protest Optimism Seasonal lift for traffic at Eurotunnel SFA bans salesman in £4m loss Honda Lawnmowers BMB Initiative Lloyd's facing protest over Vacuum' report New car buyers in the slow lane Bristol & West favourite for bid BT managers vote for action over pay Business Roundup Broker expands A J Archer chief quits Halifax cuts savers' rates Ex-Daiwa chief guilty Standard to sell broker Housing starts steady Keating case overturned Tourist Rates Odd jobs for the weekend? Cityon alert over US figures Dilemma for the water regulator Expensive price tag for Harvey Nichols Pennington McAlpine optimistic after loss Nor Systems first to go at Norcrosa BET payout doubts From a Correspondent in New York: At&t sets $3bn record with spin-off Jaguar Peps fund a firm end to the tax year for shares Stock Market Commodities Liffe 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 No peace at the pumps Tempus A . McAlpine Gas Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Wall Street Norcros Carol blows the whistle The Times City Diary Harvey glitch The Times City Diary Shame The Times City Diary Rush job The Times City Diary Web wonders The Times City Diary All at sea over the choppy cross-Channel conomics Jonathan Pryan says the arrival of the tunnel has made ferry operators feel distinctly queasy Impact of BSE on the economy Devaluation is the price we have paid for jobs record Business Letters Surveyors must keep standards Candover When PR is more than an exercise Janet Bush on the Government's total mishandling of the British beef crisis The Sunday Times is the is the Sunday Papers GEC wins support for sonar merger Makro Hornby signals a £4m loss Reckitt sells US firms for $123 m Approval for new oilfield in North Sea Second Euro Disney conference centre Business Roundup Butterkist for Trebor Friendly Hotels loss Norwich custody deal Division shares rise The Times Unit Trust Information Service Gucci Shares in holiday mood Meridiana British Funds Company's assignment for legal aid valid Misuse of experimental order to ban heavy traffic Bingo licence for unbuilt hall The Times Need for evidence of provocation Enforcing judgment Latest update on progress of Lloyd 's litigation No damages for loss of windfall Accepting change of plea Ancient lesson in the lost arts of faith Great sacred music rises above religious divisions, says Richard Morrison Russian mood swings Philharmonia/Eschenbach Festival Hall Concerts: Performances of Schnittke and Bach on the South Bank Modern Samaritans in a moral maze Theatre The Thickness of Skin theatre Upstairs Music A fine score draw OAE/Leonhardt Queen Elizabeth Hall The Sunday Times Radio Theatre Creative thinking Radio Entertainments The Easter Stowe School Antiques Fair Pop Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Pop The great seascape New Albums: David Sinclair on how a red-headed Dj saved Ocean Colour Scene's proffesional life Top Ten Country Albums Pop A case of Gin and It Concert Antiques Fair New habit for Earle of excess Country-rocker Steve Earle switched tracks, and feels all the better for it. David Sinclair reports The Times Pop Old ham lays an egg Meat Loaf Nynex, Manchester The Beatles Pop Tomorrow Felt ? Denim? Suits you, sir Lawerence should be a huge star he has such great ideas. Trouble is, he has them at the wrong time The only vote that counts Michael Barber on the essential issues for teachers' conferences Film Preview Ticket Giveaway! France acts on school violence Why we should teach the Crucifixion story Susan Elkin wants to put Christianity back into Easter Oxford is a special case Robert Stevens says excellence is about fat more than research The Times Gothenberg tests classic waters Mark Johnston aims to consolidate his place in the premier league. Julian Muscat reports Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies A Job for Life French University Language Programmes Davies Laing & Dick Devonshire House School Domestic Violence Understanding why & what to Do The Sunday Times Hills warms to new season with 16-1 success on Atraf Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Cranfield University University of Southampton Mees Pierson RFU handicapped by its clumsy use of trump card Clubs seek vibrant competition David Hands says that all sides should concentrate on forging successful way ahead Stimpson joins the Newcastle band The Times Snow Reports Need Instant Insurance? Ruffling feathers in court of King Darren Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Stumble tests Keegan's defence mechanism Newcastle compromise manager's ideals Leaders By our Sports Staff: Juninho is back on board for voyage towards calmer waters By our Sports Staff: Djorkaeff puts Paris in charge For the Record Picture Gallery Johnson learns his lines 4 months' free RHS trial membership St Helens present challenge to Wigan's supremacy No despair as Coulthard strives to turn corner Oliver Holt, in Rio de Janeiro, considers the contrasting fortunes of former team-mates driven by a grand ambition White back to drawing board after early exit The Times Ballesteros faces uphill battle to beat the cut Multiple Display Advertising Items Solution to Winning Chess Move Word-Watching Today's Fixtures Picture Gallery Hussain to resume England a captaincy In Brief Shock defeats Mass paddle Olympic preview Peace offering Doncaster stand between Souyave and title Ruddles Strong County London tower above domestic rivals Nicholas Harling tracks the the route to success taken by a squad of basketball nomads who have high ambitions of European glory Veterans set pace for successors Hall fights back to win eighth title Happy return for Wallace Radio Choice Radio 1 More than we ever wanted to know about ... Review BBC1 Choice Rugby Union Plot thickens in cricket's new panel game Second ballot may be needed The Nine Candidates Times Two Crossword Tideway tussle has hidden depth Martin Watts, right, who coxed Oxford University to victory in 1990, tells of the currents that will be lurking above and below the surface of the Boat Race course once tomorrow's start has been called Broncos capitalise on super start Golf First Telecom

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