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News from 11/04/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Natasha Fairweather, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Bill Cash (Chairman), Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Robert Miller and Karen Zagor, Jan Morris, Elizabeth Young, Charles Bremner and Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, J. W. S. Armstrong, Carl Mortished, Derek Braggins, Morag Preston, Nigel Doran and Ashley Greenbank, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, John Bryant, John O'leary Education Editor, Steve Keenan, Nicholas Budgen, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Robert Wright, Patricia Tehan, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Hofmann, Thomas De Waal, R. M. Hardisty, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, John Young, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, Alexander Chancellor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Catherine Lee, Aisling Foster, Sarah Bagnall, R. P. W. Bell, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Roger Scruton, Russell Kempson, Paul Durman, Arnold Wolfendale, Gillian Bowditch, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Adam Sage, Sandwich Development Journalist, Peter Davalle, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, M. W. S. Hitchcock, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Nigel Hawkes, Ruth Gledhill and Lin Jenkins, Eric Reguly, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Mark Husband, Karen Armstrong, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Nigel Williamson Whitehall Correspondent, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, David Churchill, Sara McConnell, Stewart Tendler and Michael Horsnell, Peter Riddell, Lesia Rudakewich, Robin Young and Adam Sage, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, Philip Pangalos, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Tom Rhodes and Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, John Philpott, Director, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Paul Wilkinson and Michael Evans, John Bagley, Gavin G. R. McEwan, Aston Atkinson, David Maddock, Robert Whymant, Frank Nunneley, Laurence Davies, Sam Kiley, and Tom Rhodes, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Spicer, Jonathan Mirsky, Stacy Sullivan,

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Broken Arrow Blair courts Wall St with pledge on tax 'I am a passionate free-trder' Labour feels confident for by-election Index William Rees-Mogg Endangered Tory MP gets survival manual Index Tyson denies sex attack in club Picture Gallery Speeding Chief Aid staff trapped Index Books Bomb blackmailer targets Barclays Index Love me, love my cellulite Church urged to stop drift of young people from the pews Inland Revenue Appointments BR sale chief to quit job two years early Dixons EU postpones decision on beef by-products Clinton orders destruction of British cattle in America Teachers call for action to curb staffroom bullies Warwick Castle is family favourite Dunblane gym razed Sick tennis player home Cunard sued over reef Tube tries safety bounce Cup finalist in court Brownsea Island rescue Family of 17 evicted Meditate, then cogitate New drivers to get photocard licences New in Brief Police patrolmen catch their Chief Constable doing 90mph Drugs group urges resignation over 'safe Ecstasy' row High-flyer praised for her sensitivity Orange Tubby rodents hold clue to obesity of mice and men Heckler jailed for attack on Ashdown Boy killed himself to become Lion King In the Times Saturday Alliance Leicester Loss of tax relief on saving plans a blow to boarding schools Army cadet force retreats in face of hate campaign 2,500 Tickets to Be Won for the New Woody Allen Film Cannabis museum visited by smuggler Conrad plans to give Parisians food for thought French face culinary invasion Halfords Garage Servicing Computer replays story of universe Cruise to disaster ends in refunds Report urges elders to close cultural gap with the young Archbishop of Canterbury warns synod that Church is always 'one generation away from extinction' Brother Raikes progress eroded by secular fun factor Novel approach that works well Vicar recruits youth worker to turn the tide of apathy Declining appeal is felt by all faiths Daihatsu Umbilical blood to help treat leukaemia Abbey National Lottery cash adds to war over artist's peace angel Police cleared of blame for Asian riots in Bradford 'Hands off' rule for car instructors Worldcall Neighbour shot at flat to silence rave music News in Brief Murder charge Appeals fail Finders weepers Rushdie on sale Off the rails Railtrack By-election takes Major to brink of minority rule Staffordshire South East: Government prepares for thirty-fifth successive poll defeat Tones trail on main issues for general election A Bigger Choice a Better Price Business invests in PR for the economy City backs Labour plan to put London body in Guildhall B&Q Blunkett aims to spread teaching net Ministers press on with M25 widening Midland Jail terms plan 'will lead to violence' Aid workers reject help as US mounts Liberia evacuation Pc World the Computer Superstore Political struggle gives way to evil war of greed Seoul set to oust its ruling party Peking grooms friends for 1997 Admiral Mitsubishi faces $150m bill over sex harassment (AFP): Bank that likes to say stick 'em up Mortgage Express From Associated Press in Darwin, Australia: Australian territory permits euthanasia Picture Gallery Whirlpool Abortion veto to be Clinton poll issue Nuclear plant reactivated in earthquake zone Armenia Dell Fallout of past neglect puts millions in peril Risk from ageing and unsafe installations worsens ten years after Chernobyl catastrophe From Reuter in Vienna: Children the main victims of Ukrainian reactor disaster Settlers return to find peace on poisoned land The Victims Come Home Brussels calls on Britain to join new ERM group Protesters condemn Chinese leader The Sunday Times Sarajevo buries its fallen lovers Prince throws hat in ring Roden Stock Chechens accused of village bomb attacks Skinhead look 'led to killing' World Summary (Reuter): Warrant out for Divine Brown (Reuter): China shuts third of rail stations (Reuter): Son's first name spells trouble Sight for sore eyes New findings shed light on glaucoma Medical Briefing Drinks and the risk of kidney stones Impotence Kwai Don't take your pills lying down Inside Section 2 Slide into dementia The Labour Mp Roland Boyes and his wife tell Mary Riddell about his desperate battle to overcome the effects of Alzheimer's disease The Children's Society Cellphones direct Ted Ditchburn Sister Frigidaire v Steel Magnolia Beneath America's presidential election, a more subtle battle is promised. Martin Fletcher on the contest between Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Dole The Open University When should you shop the boss? Giles Coren on the growing pressures to become the office sneak Hill House Hammond In praise of cellulite Let us be proud of our dimples, says Tunku Varadarajan Viglen Beware a slaughter too far An open letter to the Minister of Agriculture, Douglas Hogg, from Nicholas Budgen Brute force The Times Diary Wine, women and Labour Why should rich socialists like the Folletts prefer tea to champagne? Blood brother The Times Diary Bag lady The Times Diary Disjointed The Times Diary Making friends of the fiends Magnus Linklater on how to handle violent children The Empty Pew Revealed truth, not "resources", will bring the young to God Out of Liberia The West should not wash its hands of this wretched case Of Tubby Mice and Men What mouse genes tell us about the middle-age spread Farming outlook in BSE aftermath Future of Nato for Europe's defence Job flexibility Norfolk's tribal chief In praise of comets Private passions All at sea Casting light on the evolving eye Ups and downs Easter parade Court Circular Today's royal engagements Simon Dyer CBE Anniversaries Geoffrey Foxcroft Dinner Appointment Memorial service Personal Trust spends £3.7m to save historic square Latest wills University news Forthcoming marriages Church news Marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Tickets Tickets Absolutely All Tickets Richard Condon Tickets for Sale Gifts Announcements Professor Peter Nailor Public Notices 2¼ Years of Food Rationing On this Day April 11 , 1942 Jo Privat Jo Privat, accordionist, died on April 3 aged 76. He was born on April 15,1919 Third World lures tourists Charter Flight Centre Air Tickets Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jumbo Travel Ltd Embassy Flight Centre Club Direct Trailfinders Australia increases visas Palm Beach Travel & Tours Ltd Jo'burg USA Swift Travel Benz Laker cleared for take-off Check-In Scotland Multiple Display Advertising Items Capital Flights STA Travel Just America Unbeatable Inter Europe Travel Ltd NWT Travel Flydrives Orlando Asia plus Steamond Major USA & Canadian Specialists Check in Travel Budget Leisure Cars Book now for Esbjerg Ferry Bargains USA Canada Why tour operators love the North West The Travel Business Winter in Africa for £439 I've jeans, fly me Disneyland Paris Accident boosts bookings Business flyers ape Garbo Saturday Travel Dolphin Holidays Bargains of the Week Hotels Flights News Blair courts Wall St with tax pledge The Times Crossword No 20,139 Business In the Times Times Weathercall The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly In the Times Tomorrow ICS declares eight more companies in default Business Editor Lindsay Cook Picture Gallery Bristol & West poised to reveal merger plan DTI had warning on ostrich venture Pay battle leaves Sir Rocco on board Janet Bush UBS expected to reject merger talks Books Shares bring in £76m for State Picture Gallery Sport 43-48 Cantrade Private Bank Switzerland (C. I.) Limited Woody Allen's Sweet Success Arts 33-35 2 Business Today From a Correspondent in Brussels: EU launches $1.3bn aid for small business Lang urges Japanese to open up telecoms Managers buy Coal operation Citroen Growth hopes lift Rank Company spending boost for economy Bitter victory awaits N&p Protests expected at special meeting over Abbey takeover Extra cash found for Maxwell creditors Legal move by Barings investors China to buy 30 jets from Airbus Business Roundup BAT disposal blocked German jobless at 4.1m Crossair flights to soar Signet sale progress Lonrho faces EU block US airline sues GEC Record lending by ICG Headlam advances Tourist Rates Smurfit gives a warning as profits soar by 250% Moss Bros at five-year high Rentokil set to raise BET offer Salmon leaps Rail privatisation still on track No ifs and buts over ERM Wall Street quote for Rank? Yule Catto payout rises 14% NatWest Alpha fears over Granada stake sale Redland close to Braas deal Commodities Liffe Options CBI survey helps shares resume an upward path 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 Surfing with Smurfits Tempus Granada Moss Bros Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Alpha Airports Wall Street Stamp of disapproval The Times City Dairy Strike a light The Times City Dairy New life The Times City Daity Nigerian scam The Times City Dairy Brief encounter on the railway Jonathan Prynn on a sudden departure at Opraf Windfalls debate disguises risk to manufacturing jobs Divisions among the analysts don't tell the whole story, says Janet Bush Scottish Widows' Fund and Life Assurance… A mountain to climb for Swiss merger Patricia Tehan on the overtures Be vigilant on tax reforms Nigel Doran and Ashley Greenbank on new rules for corporate debt Failure to notify council not fatal Adding claim after limitation period expires Rent arrears relevant in housing Taking guard at Chelmsford Any Other Business Trade not on commercial basis Date of inquiry into local connection Thoughtful approach needed to fill the void Audit Order cannot exclude person Shares maintain steady tone First direct British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service County Hall Old jokers can Cinema: Geoff Brown sees Woody Allen come up with a joyous variation on familiar themes in Mighty Aphrodite Nelly and Mr Arnaud City Hall Film 1 Film 2 Starts Tomorrow Film 3 Film 4 Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated witht ehsymbol v) on release across the country The Reduced Shakespeare Company Choice 2 Seduced by Mr Woo Joe Joseph meets John Woo, director of Broken Arrow Choice 3 Richard Green Film Snap Verdict Not the way the Bard wrote it Theatre: Gale Edward's witless Shrew for the 1990s limps into London; plus, Fellini to music does not ring true Some enchanting evening Concert Philharmonia\ Slatkin Festival Hall RPO CDs and concert tickets Theatre Opera Less is more when stars shine Opera: Toned-down Nabucco is saved by the music at Covent Garden Live, larger than life Cabaret Mandy Patinkin Almeida Music Orfeo Cabaret Fall from grace More than just an accidental talent Roddy Doyle's unsparing examination of a brutal marriage trnascends the boundaries of class and nationhood, says Aisling FosterTHE Woman who Walked into Doors By Roddy Doyle Cape. ?14.99 Hell is oneself and hell is alone Bernard Levin on the worst choice Am I a Murderer? By Calel Perechodnik Westview, £18.50 Atlases of the World The Times The dangerously humdrum horror of persecution Witches and Neighbours The Social and Cultural Context of European Witchcraft By Robin Briggs HarperCollins, £25 Sense and sensibility Women Philosophers Edited by Mary Warncock Dent, £20 Revival of the bestial bard Soviet saga without soul The Odessans By Irina Ratushinskaya Translated by Geoffrey Smith Sceptre, £16.99 Everything but the wife Derwent May on the latest volume of reticent autobiography from one of our finest travel writers The World, the World By Norman Lewis Cape, £18.99 Room for another view Alexander Chancellor on the complex charms of Florence Florence a Portrait By Michael Levey Cape, £25 Simple things are best Poetry Pera Technology Lloyds Broker TK Selection A New Direction for Your Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Compensation and Benefits Superscape Virtual Reality Software CDOA First Enterprise BBM Selection News Group Newspapers Limited All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Part Time Accountant/Administrator Aged 35-55 Fair Isaac International Conservation Environmental Careers? 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