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News from 19/04/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Nicholas Hinton, Bill Jackson, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Andrew Longmore, Peter J. Almond, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Vladimir Starikov, William E. Bridge, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, A. Berry, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Christopher Walker and Michael Theodoulou, London, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Anthony Werner, Caroline Merrell, Robert Miller and Anne Ashworth, Gennady Trushkov, Adrian Lee and Stewart Tendler, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Andrew Drummond and Joanna Bale, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Ronald Fraser Yule, Tony Pristavec, Janet Bush and Philip Bassett, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, James Landale Political Reporter, Anatole Kaletsky, Quentin Letts, Sarah Bagnall, Jeffrey Gedmin, David Charter, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Harvey Cole, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Gillian Shephard, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Stephen Wood, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Nigel Cory, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Natural Resources, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Alberto Aza, M. C. Fitzpatrick, Richard Evans, Ruth Moore, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, John Burgh, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Dennis Jordan, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, J. C. Green, Viacheslav Chernavin, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster and Janet Bush, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Nicholas Soames, David Crawford and Craig Seton, Lauri Neff, Robert Whymant, Paul Shepheard, Leonid Jigounov, Kirk O. Hanson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Win a Lifetime's Adventures Clinton leads call for peace after 97 die Attacks on Lebanon will go on unless Hezbollah calls ceasefire, says Israel Briton hanged Amazon find The Times on the Internet http: //www. the-times.… Index Mind the Gap Budget tax cuts are hit by £3bn setback Dim prospects for babies who suck dummies Education In the Times Saturday Kaletsky's Labour Portillo apology to dead girl's parents One of our Monarchs is Missing Chopard Geneve Labour to end child benefit for the over-16s Heseltine: the model of a modern mayor Politica Sketch Blunkett pledges to scrap Tories' nursery vouchers Howard 'entitled' to alter sentence for Bulger killing Megane The day that Victoria was amused Navy cuts size of showcase fleet Inquest jury blames jail staff over suicide woman Doctors criticised for 'ageist' policy` News in Brief Solicitors lose contract Tanker inquiry refused Second murder arrest Drugs at farm colleges Paternal blues Operations cancelled Animals stop the post Black teenager 'murdered by race-hate gang' Student on legal aid sues for ?2m share of will Disgraced solicitor fined The Children's Society Abbey National Direct School mourns love-rift teacher IBM Family hold vigil at gates of Changi jail as British killer is hanged in Singapore Parkinson's Discase Society North West Water: an apology Trial delayed for 'husband ' of girl, 13 Saudi dissident can stay after Howard U-turn Judge 'reluctantly' denies housing for asylum-seekers Jazz greats Viscount 's farewell flight hits a snag 'Safe' lorry driver fears EU ban Join the Fight against Suffering in Zoos Children need more crunch for lunch Weekend Shopping Trawlermen's protest backed by former ministers How to tell a diabetic coma from death Medical Briefng The Children's Society Lexus Paradise lost for Bounty hunters British Meat Amazon cave findings shed new light on American prehistory Hell's Angel told to get out of bike shed By Staff Reporter: Head of Muslim parliament dies Phillips Terrorists choose least likely target in millionaires' row From London to Kathmandu You can win an adventure holiday for two evey year for lie The Times NEC 'Pariahs' have no place at peace table, says Major Major avoids party unrest with 'apology' to Redwood Do It All Exclusive! Tories reveal the good news In Parliament Why the Right is wrong to clamour for tax cuts Riddell on Politics Cellphones Yorkshire keeps the pounds in its pockets Dixons Thousands chance their art in a very English exhibition Welsh clergy refuse church weddings for divorcees Bose New NHS offices 'too small' News in Brief Murder charge York breaks arm Two committed Dunblane theft £22,000 'tip ' Gunmen slaughter Greek pilgrims at Cairo hotel Blockbuster Bideo Bitter blow dealt to Mubarak campaign against radicals Somak Holidays The Children's Society Israel sees Iran as next in line for punishment Nuclear Fear Thomas Cook Pressure on gambler Assad to play his hand Syria Allied Dunbar Peres and PLO chief agree on security Russia will offer pact to stop nuclear smugglers World of Leather Pressure to endorse Yeltsin Left turns guns on Berlusconi as campaign closes The Children's Society Anti-drugs deal with Ukraine Admiral Imran Khan plans to hire bodyguard for wife after blast By our Foreign Staff: 60 killed in Indian rail collision Hamilton From Associated Press in Rome: Love's sweet song slims Pavarotti ALL West angered by South African support for Libya Americans still in state of shod! from day of terror Extra Savings with Airtours Holidays Defence turns to Lockerbie experts Sympatex Lawyer is sure prosecution case can be undermined Cellnet Chinese army officers on 'conspiracy ' charges to face the firing squad Clinton apologises for rape of Okinawa girl by servicemen The Mortgage Dell Outraged Chinese historians insist Marco Polo went east Picture Gallery Jackson 'cover-up over boys' Megane DJ sacked for Brown death joke World Summary Mugabe moves to seize farms (Reuter): Niarchos buried with third wife Briton acquitted by Nigeria court The truth about Tony Blair's legs Giles Coren identifies Sad Gap Syndrome The Sunday Times Murder in the village It is a year since Janet Brown was murdered. Police have not found her killer, but believe it must be a local. Julia Llewellyn Smith reports Cellnet More tea, Miss Crawford? Prime Health Centre stage in a national drama The former casting director who has £32 million of lottery cash to spend on her biggest production—turning Colditz-on-Thames into a place of beauty Woolwoch Direct Admiral Philip Howard You think hamburgers are junk, eh? Not so fast, you wimpy snobs Palace Day The Times Diary Picture Gallery Blair will win-and fail In the last of his series, Anatole Kaletsky sees Labour as the party of public service Kaletsky's Labour Cheap shot The Times Diary Newly proud The Times Diary Tickety boo The Times Diary America misses the EU's trick Washington looks the other way, says Jeffrey Gedmin Looking-Glass Labour Blair is keeping his party, as well as the public, in the dark Nuclear Truths Time to tackle nuclear pollution with the urgency it merits A Year in Oklahoma Terrorism's aftermath has been handled with care Army 's regret for the Cyprus killing Flick endowment Railtrack offer Continuing threat to Bosnian peace Drug traffic and future of Gibraltar Youth and the Church Treasure hunters Seconds out for an opera duel Boos at the Garden Bill of Rights To suit all tastes Court Circular Personal Column Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Luncheon School news Dinners Anniversaries Appointment Memorial service Lecture Shipwrights' Company Institute of Biology Legal appointment Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Harrods Marriages Latest wills William Everson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Air Travel International Trailfinders Professor Peter Eckstein Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capital Flights B. H. P. A. Flights Please Support Animals in Need National Kidney Leukaemia Research Fund Combat Stress Research into Ageing His Honour Roger Willis Roger Willis, Td, Circuit Judge (formerly County Court Judge), 1959-81, died on April 6 aged 89. He was born on June 22,1906 Death of Sir Henry Thompson Hugh Begg News The Times Crossword No 20,146 Business Times Weathercall Air UK In the Times Cable and Wireless shares leap on Bt merger hopes Business Editor Lindsay Cook Sterling lifted German move Inflation remains unchanged at 2.7% Stars and stripes for Body Shop Morse Arts 37-39 Education 40 Speculators target Woolwich Sport 43-48 Lloyds TSB bid fails British Business on the Move Business Today Stock Market Indices National Power spurns us suitor BA forms alliance with US airline Tourist Rates RMC PIA move to make advisers liable angers investment firms GRE poised to buy RAC's insurance broking side Adtranz to shed 224 jobs as new train orders dry up Newcastle Building Society Return to profit for Laura Ashley Watchdog examines disciplinary process Business Roundup Fall in car production Bloomsbury at £1m Bunzl acquires Payne Franc hits Peugeot sales Bodycote surges to ?19m BCCI settlement move Henry Boot at record Care to take the floor? Wallflowers at the building societies' hop a candid exercise in self-revelation Will BT square up to the regulator?PENNINGTON McDonald 's sees another record year HoF chief defends choice RMC knocks down hopes of building on record profits Healthy outlook for SmithKline Orange shares are squeezed Woolwich Building Society Niceday sold for £142m McDonnell Douglas rises Commodities Liffe Options German rate cut gives shares new lease of life Stock Maret 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 Laura Ashley SmithKline Beecham Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Readymixed Germany Tempus House of Fraser Wall Street Up to the deadline The Times City Diary American beef The Times City Diary In the frame The Times City Diary Royal flush The Times City Diary Dividing wall The Times City Diary Supermarket customers check out delights of shop and go' Stealing a march on its rivals, Safeway is offering self-scanning, says Sarah Bagnall Questions of ethics for Body Shop Kirk O. Hanson on what goes into a social audit Two 'wise ones' both right on the course of Britain's recovery Benefits for the whole economy Richard Ellis Henry Boot Shares end higher Canon GEC wins race for submarine contracts Housing 'locked in long decline' Legal & Public Notices City favours Albert Fisher move to shed loss-maker Maiden expects £65m flotation Property group to raise £25m Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Bank of Credit and Commerce International French Connection to resume payouts Business Roundup Wolseley share placing Cairn Energy expands AIM hits target early Wew incurs £3.4m loss ERA Group slips to £1m CNT Arlington Why multinationals feel at home in the country Where to park your business Relocation Cherwell North Oxfordshire ARC Relocation Switched on for a far brighter future Spotlight on the regional relocation, expansion and new technology that is bringing employment growth across the United Kingdom Executive Relocations France Merseyside Development Corporation East Cambridgeshire The British Business Park Out with steel, in with freight Corby's new Eurohub terminal is well placed to exploit the Channel Tunnel, reports Craig seton Autocarriers Corby Works Corby: Reaping the Rewards of Expansion RS Gefco On the right track for the Continent Corby Eurohub The Times Trust Information Service Florence One of our monarchs is missing Theatre: Richard Morrison talks to Peter Whelan about his new 'end of the House of Windsor' play. Plus reviews The Times Theatre 1 Theatre 2 Turning the Handel on perfection Concerts: Flawless Acis on the South Bank: Birtwistle and his acolytes Acis and Galatea Queen Elizabeth Hall Music 1 All 's well that ends ill Endgame Donmar Teacher and taut Lontano/Martinez Purcell Room Royal National Theatre Music 2 In an unholy trinity Tricky by nature but not by name New Release: David Sinclair slips from a hard place to soft rock and chooses his single of the week The Times Educational Supplement Pop 1 Pop 2 No way to treat a satellite Pop and Jazz Concerts Tasmin Archer Bloomsbury, WC1 Take her home, James Margarita Pracatam Queen Elizabeth Hall Pop 3 This season's Cranberries? To Single The Nelson touch Jazz Albums: A Fifties star adds her Nineties voice to arrangements buried for yeas-and it works Pop 4 Politics? Join the party X and drugs and rock' n' roll. Voting is cool.. and you get the chance to change the world Entertainments Pop 5 Choice 1 Three Sisters Choice 2 Passion Weekend Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment complld by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing In London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films In London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice 3 Standards in schools: the great debate Gillian Shephard, the Secretary of State, claims the Government's education policies are bearing fruit A study out this week says the reforms have failed. David Charter reports Multiple Display Advertising Items How do we create a fever for language? Ruth Moore says drama could be the key to the Better English Campaign Masters of Business Administration University of Leeds University of Bath The University of Cambridge Durham University Business School The Management School Lancaster University Multiple Display Advertising Items ACCA Institute for Financial Management Kaplan Multiple Display Advertising Items Cranfield University School of Management Ashridge Boston University The University of Sheffield Leicester University The American International University in London St James's College St. Aldates College Queen's Business & Secretarial Training Sir William Borlase's Grammar School University of Glasgow Bishop's Stortford College Business Development Manager Brighton College Heathfield School, Pinner EF Summer Courses in France Senior Appointments The Manor Preparatory School Morris College of Journalism French University Language Courses Cranleigh School The Harrodian School Bursar A Job for Life Hampton School St. George's University Dr P Northcott-Dale Education Consultant The Times Time to dispel England's lofty outlook on… Rugby Commentary Irish develop taste for Cannes greens Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Picture Gallery James and son supply enterprising fare Bulls seek form in rehearsal Megane Whitaker in strong position to challenge Wimbledon winners' pay increase In Brief Hall bows out Towers on top Atlanta bound By our Sports Staff: Venables makes a turn to Wright Cellnet Picture Gallery Smith graduates with first-class honours Bowlers cheered by Sutcliffe's dismissal For the Records Defence stands firm in case of double jeopardy Yesterday's Racing Results Beauchamp King dents Hern's classic dreams Newbury Thirsk Blue Duster has workout Air Quest can take off in style William Hill Rapid Raceline Cool-headed Rousseau plans hot pace Belgian runner keeping an eye on weather forecast for London Marathon Men from Atlanta flounder on Olympic tide Final Table The Unexplained Discovery Channel Marching off into history Radio Choice BBC1 It isn't only the budget that's unrealistic Review Satellite and Cable Rugby Union 44 Counties reject Botha m for selector 's role Graveney and Gooch win ballot Times Two Crossword Symonds opts for England Grizzlies find record hard to bear Oliver Holt looks at the basketball team who have become cult figures as a result of their talent for losing Faldo maintains masterly touch to keep pace with the leaders Racing 45 BHHI On Monday in the Times Yeltsin is likely business choice Boost from investors This supplement was produced for the Times by… Nizhny Novgorod British know-how for Russia's rising regions Samara Samara International Airport Rostov-On-Don MoD retrains Red Army for civvy street Contents Strategic cities rooted in history Out of the shadows and towards a market economy Introduction Picture Gallery Paying the price of a name Magnit Reforms must continue—IMF Syzran Tyazhmash Joing-Stock Company Bus plant steers for success One of Russia's main bus manufacturers takes up the challenge of new demands for new times Shaking off the Soviet shackles Nizhny Novgorod The region on Nizhny Novgorod is home to some of Russia's leading industrial businesses 'Have more babies' plea Driving forward with Gaz From military to monetary matters Nizhny Novgorod Making profits in peaceful times means turning tanks into tractors Export success wins award Gazcomresocurces Top security protects haircare factory Nizhny Novgorod Company is determined to safeguard its products and its workforce Oil output up, profit down Drive to win investors Samara Interest from foreign investors and help from the World Bank point to a future, but Communism remains a threat, says governor Tyazhmash: coming out of the shadows Industry Building up a relationship with the West has been a slow and painful process, but opportunities for greater cooperation lie ahead Samaraneftegas Export of Samara Oil High spirits, hard work Samara Take-off for global approach to future Samara Samara's airport steps up profile and international links Joint-Stock Company Synthetic Alcohol Plant Samara Invest in the Ruhr of Russia Town aims to provide access to world markets Taganrog: Gateway to the Rostov Region Freedom to do business Rostov-On-Don Plea for guarntees and limits on Moscow interference Rostovugol J. S. C. Obukhovskaya Mapka Burning issue Tobacco company struggles for profits Return of the warriors of the steppes Rostov-On-Don The Cossacks were one of the targets of Stalin's repressions, but recent liberalisation has seen them return as a force to be reckoned with Magnit attracts interest Industry Business on the move Russian entrepreneur Aleksandr Denisov is optimistic about the future Go-it-alone workers up output Help needed to meet the call for Coal German technology boosts production in an industry where demand exceeds supply Gukovugol, J. S. C. Norsi Pavlovo Bus J. S. C. This supplement was produced for the Times by… Soviet tribute to city's bitter son Literature Getting to the heart of Russia Factfile Travel requirements... what to shop for... things to take... air transport... health... exchanging money... business hours... helpful hints Famous resident of a closed town Dissent SPA Kuzrobot

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