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News from 15/04/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Richard Lawrence, Editor, Derek Prigent and Stephen Farrell, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Zahid Hussain, John Vincent, Edward Seckerson, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Longmore, Gerald Leigh, Alexandra Williams, Patrick Bradley, Richard Thomson, Inigo Gilmore, Roger Aylott, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Norman De Mesquita, Alison Kervin, Lynne Truss, Richard Eaton, Gillian Maxey, Morag Preston, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Mazo De La Roche, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Peter Ball, Patricia Tehan, Simon Rubinsohn and Mike Lenhoff, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Jane Gordon, Paul Durman, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Rachel Bridge, Peter Scrope, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, David Childs (Director), John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Alan Hamilton and Peter Ball, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Brown, Norman Myers, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Nick Hardwick, Chief Executive, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Cedric Hayes, Sarah Cunningham, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Stephanie Billen, David Tandy, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Andrew Pierce and Arthur Leathley, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Christopher Walker, P. G. Scott, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, C. D. Chapman, Matthew Parris, Michael Brock, (DJM), Kevin McCarra, Mark Hodkinson, Juliana Abell, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Evans Defence Correspondence, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Nicolas Andrews, Ian Robertson, Robert Whymant, Bob Mizon, Matthew Bond, Justine Hancock, P. D. James, Christopher Irvine, Martin Carter,

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Picture Gallery 400,000 flee Israeli raids on Lebanon Portillo's diplomatic dilemma Imran gets royal call after bomb Index British beef is safe says EU farm chief Index Jobs for our Children Picture Gallery Newcastle win Building Bosnia Goldsmith threat Index Picture Gallery Kaletsky's Labour Clare Short apology for gaffe on tax Index Picture Gallery 14 Pages of Sport Omega Picture Gallery Faldo snatches victory in US Masters This Week in the Times SAGA Services Ltd Transport ministry may be on the road to closure Goldsmith to fight 600 seats Referendum party to have campaign budget of £20m French death is linked to CJD Compensation for cull 'will leave some ruined' " Let's get away next week" Hope over Falklands fish talks New in Brief New warrant for terror suspect Shortlist for women novelists Tins barely cost a bean in price war Stevens accused of putting Kenwood collection at risk Heritage chairman rejects protests Treasure hunters fight plan for new law Rush for the BR logo now departing Reds in a blue funk over lack of eminence in grey Crippled runner's marathon task In the Times Tomorrow: Our 12-page guide to the Flora London Marathon. Next week: the complete list of finishers, only in The Times Nizoral By a Staff Reporter: Loyalist gunmen blamed for film robbery Queen's decision to block Butler 'damaged Crown' Author condemns 'MacMillan plot' Vickers Liver girl bounces back after triple transplant Body found in sports centre pool News in Bridg Murder charges 'Mercy' query Britons killed Reward demand £ 3.8m winners New cancer surgery may save 2,500 lives a year Woman to bear her own grandchild Colonial The subtle shake and rattle that depends on role Breitling Guy's says farewell to its last trainee nurses The first nuses to trian at Guy's learnt only from practical experience; Joanna Bale talks to one who marks the end of an era Glasshouse to take young offenders from the autumn The Regime Armed guards may patrol 'super jail VSO Airpark offers departure from the des res Abortions rose by 9% after Pill health scare Regaine St George loses out to traffic AmericanAirlines Bakewell pudding maker fights for just desserts Shops locked in legal dispute over 'first and only' claim for delicacy that began as a cook's blunder RNIB SAS men guard rare birds' eggs The Times/dillons Forum And this is how Mrs Beeton made it Railtrack Attacks drive refugees into Hezbollah 's arms 'Israel strted this. Shimon Peres is using the flesh and blood of our people to win his election' Michael Theodoulou in Sidon joins the terrified and angry refugges forced north by the Israeli Ultimatum to leave their homes in Tyre Direct Line Militants rain rockets on Galilee ghost town Peres 's military options limited by ties with US Tactics Apollo Theatre Phillips Security blackout on 'British bomber' Terrorism Clinton looks for electoral pay-off from world tour Tokyo offer on Korea Woman who says Mike Tyson bit her fears 'death threats' Cellphones direct Hewlett Packard A fashionable place to be Shot mugger sues vigilante for $50m damages Liberian pullout cut back World Summary Editor with Aids virus resigns Russians begin Chechenia exit New Dole aide forced to quit Royal Air Force Controller Six die in blast at Imran Khan cancer hospital Tutu truth-seekers ready to unlock dark secrets of past From Reuter in Brussels: Serb aid held up by Karadzic survival Blair's Euro-thinkers need to sharpen their ideas on thorny social chanter Britain may be too late to claim seat on 'currency' bus Eta hostage freed after 341 days Worldcall Newprint & Newspaper Industry Environment Action… First direct French scent trouble over cent Arts the Week Ahead How to succeed in monkey business Stephanie Billen talks to Terry Gilliam about his new film, and about the art of getting what you want in Tinseltown Cheshire Building Society Dance Ego out of control Pop Natalie Merchant Empire, W12 Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Barber's Knoxville, Summer of 1915 by Edward Seckerson Opera A woman of no impotence Theatre She Knows, You Know Leeds Mercury Communications Musicals Bermuda Pop Brilliant Birtwistle Opera: R ondney Milnes on The Mask of Orpheus at Festival Hall Songs of innocents and experience Concert NYO-Furst Barbican Entertainments Books Film Theatre Music Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and enterainment compailed by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kinston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indiated wilh the symbol) on release across the country Reduced Shakespeare Company Arts Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 Alliance Francaise AA Somak Holidays Somak Holidays The losers in a revolution that is turning our working lives upside-down The Career Balancing Act The only visible perk is that I can work in pyjamas Are you sick of your job? How to Take Control St. Joseph's Hospice Serviceline Insurance Hewlett Packard Why we all need a proper role Retirement Matthew Parris We are surrounded by millions of there lives—yet what are they to us, or we to them? In life's journey, we have time to do little more than skim the surface of each other Rock solid The Times Diary Big government and the Anxious Middle Peter Riddell listens to Tony Blair as he refines his approach to government with America's policy wonks Mr Brown's secret package Anatole Kaletsky asscsses Labour's claims to econnomic prudence Merry few The Times Diary Feathers fly The Times Diary Documentary The Times Diary Quite contrary The Times Diary Israel at War The Times Peres scorches the ground on which he wants peace Veronese Verities The Times Say no to a new exchange-rate mechanism Scotland's Scar The Times The lesson of Culloden for the nationalists of today Alleged brutality to 'boat people' Caucasian conflict Watchers of the skies Conflict over sentencing proposals Oxford capacity to adapt to change Christians in China Ups and downs Hosepipe charges A proper note for the funeral blues Old soldiers What's in a title? First blood Court Circular Today's royal engagements Today 's anniversaries Nature notes Personal Column Birthdays today Service dinner Bonnie Prince Charlie led from the front' Unknown map throws new light on Battle of Culloden Schools news Forthcoming marriages Dickens memorabilia to be sold at auction George MacKay Brown George Mackay Brown, Obe, Scottish poet and story-writer, died in hospital in Kirkwall, Orkney, on April 13 aged 74. He was born in Stromness on October 17,1921 Church news Ian Spurling Ian Spurling, ballet designer, died of a heart condition in Guy's Hospital on April 7 aged 58. He was born in South Australia on June 18.1937 Little Theatre "Whiteoaks" Jack Springett Jack Springett, CBE, Country Education Officer, Essex, 1973-80. died on March 15 aged 80. He was born on Februrary 1,1916 Lucie Christie Lucic Christie, widow of J. T. Christic, Principal of Jesus College, Oxford, 1949-67, died on April 6 aged 95. She was born on February 9,1901 News The Times Crossword No 20,142 Aberlour Business Times Weathercall Air UK Tomorrow In the Times Rugby League Masterful Faldo takes third title Another Major Collapse Ruins Norman's Chance at Agusta Final Scores from Augusta Football Cricket Sport for All Uneasy Rider forced to sit and wait for CBS Tv Action Replay Bradford's fightback augurs well for final England put championship at risk David Hands considers the implications of the Rugby Football Union's isolation Leeds acquiring that losing habit Wigan turn on power Museeuw negotiates bumpy ride to victory Cyphers unravel route to final Sport in Brief Sampson mars win Sampras returns to top Fogarty battles on Lewes upwardly mobile Vines through in style Pierce bows to Spirlea Bulls equal record Men's Health Newcastle keep alive their title ambitions Ferdinand's strike rewards fearless approach and leaves Premiership race wide open Demons of self-doubt creep in to break Norman's brave heart At the Masters TAG Heuer Atkinson grasps direct route to safety Defeat in basement dogfight takes Rangers to the brink of relegation BM Todd left to draw logical conclusion Old school ties serve Lancing well Ivo Tennant sees some skilful football get its due reward in the Arthur Dunn Cup final City's unsettled strike force has uphill task Southampton united by leaders' disparity Delight of Dell devotees masks deficiencies in off-colour Premiership pac-setters Sad Leeds fail to strike right note Ekoku keeps Crazy Gang in top flight By a Correspondent: Shearer cuts path through unguarded Forest Celtic keep up pursuit leaving Hibernian struggling Fa Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bells Pools Check L Non-League and National Leagues Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Derby stay on course for step up in status Mighty Towers show no sign of easing up Freak goal decides bruising local encounter Jemson jogs memories of better days Marathon Britons hit right note David Powell describes the top runners fine-tuning in readiness for Sunday's race Law runs into form before Badminton Stevenage salvage point but concede initiative Horgan 's final score rescues Neath Newport's resistance brought to an end while Llanelli flatter to deceive in Swalec Cup semi-finals Potter provides smooth finish Dawe steps up to keep Bath on course for title Harlequins court Benazzi Promotion party on hold Jenkins clarifies Pontypridd's double vision Lloyd banks on restoring England's popular appeal Michael Henderson talks, to the coach charged with the task of rejuventaing the national side First day covers bring stamp of summer Cricket season stutters into life at the Park amid amid debate about national team Delivery Cronje and Kirsten leave India reeling Claymores leave The Fridge out in the cold Olive Holt on the Monarchs' large crowd, big man and huge disappointment Laslett secures honourable draw Britain reap reward for new discipline Haining lifts Olympic hopes Defeat costs dear for Loughran Holland repeat mastery Knowles makes most of rare leading role Radley's final pair close door on M luckless alvern The Times Lacoste Blasted up into the sky 'If you die, we don't get into trouble', the bungee jumpers told Perry Cleveland-Peek Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Tune in and Choose Britain's Greatest Sports Star The Times For the Record Rugby Union Guide to the Week Ahead Point-To-Point Rugby League Judo The Times Football Godolphin clocks on for new season Overbury sets standard with victory in valuable Hong Kong event Saturday's Results Hexham Classic dreams of a breed apart Racing commentary Southwell Musselburgh Rapid Raceline Pupil takes charge on rugby field Schoolboy referee asserts hs authority over men twick his age When facts were known for action No local connection Time in jail abroad Relying on defendant's assertion Council has duty to act on pollution Regin v Carrick District Council, Exparte Shelley and Another Memory of lows eclipsed by highs The Times Global Challenge Grounds needed Win an adventure holiday for two every year for life Start Collecting our Holiday Discont Vouchers Today for Huge Savings on Adventure Holidays Holidays include: mountain biking in the wilds of Morocco A 20-day trekking holidy in Nepal Elephant trekking and cruising the River Kwai in Thailand Exploring the Amazon jungle by foot and canoe An overland trip through Europe, the Middle East and Asia While-water rafting How to Enter our Prize Draw Prize Draw Copnditions Save up to £250 on holidays with our discount vouchers A £12.99 Fodor's Guide to Shooting Great Travel Pictures for only £1.50 An Authoritative Guide Illustrated with 250 Colour Photographs How to Get your Guide Capitalisation, week's change Trading Period: Settlement takes place five business days after the day of trade. Changes are calcuated on the previous day's close, but adjustments are made when a stock is ex-dividend. Changes. yields and price/earnings ratios are based on middle prices Church's Results and Statistics History shows fixed-interest market falls hostage to political uncertainty Gilt-Edged Emirates Tesco results set tone for food sector Companies Spot of rot mars bid by Rentokil The Times City Diary Prices point the way Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Kvaerner Finnish stake sold for £55m Viyella threat Pay bind Venture bill Imro plan Active recovery likely after Easter hangover Alternative Investment Market The Times Educational Supplement Motor insurance rates set to rise by 10% this year Lang plan to boost shareholder rights Alternative Investment Market Mulberry to seek Aim listing HK residents thrill to new stadium's sound of silence Engels-Hollandse Beleggings Trust N. V Action will decide if Lloyds 'can seize awards Tobacco groups ride out legal threat by expanding Richard Thomson finds the makers of cigarettes in surprisingley good health Assaullt ships delayed as MoD haggles over price IOPC counts cost of oil spill Legal & Public Notices Scottish Amicable CBI finds pay rises steady at 3.6% P&O leads race for Geelong port Protest looms as Savoy chiefs salary leaps 60% Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Banco Do Brasil Tourist Rates Following in father's footsteps Sarah Cunningham on sons, and sometimes, daughters taking over top posts from their father The Unexplained Mammon 's stakeholders massacre the mutuals Word-Watching Discovery Channel Double treat at the opera Radio Choice Radio 1 BBC1 Satellite and Cable Dial 999 for gore, guilt and tautology Review Choice Stampede UBS merger with Swiss rival mooted Picture Gallery Across By our Transport Correspondent: Branson dreams of rail empire Routes to City Healthrow and Oxford are planned Sweeteners aimed at taking Society to unveil payout UK firms join £8bn rush to rebuild Bosnia Golden Wonder Footsteps MMC attacked after leak

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