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News from 22/04/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, DJM, Adrian Lee, Graham Zellick, Principal, Simon Barnes, Stanley Best, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Fritz Spiegl, Piers Paul, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Paul Ketteridge, Peter Capella and Leyla Linton, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Julius Bryant, Peter Brown, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Joseph Gilbert Vice Chairman, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Gould, Ann Scanlon, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Don touhig, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Harrowby, Peter Mandelson, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, J. McNab, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John Young, Ann Buxton, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Glenn Davies, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Nicholas Harling, Andy Lavender, Adrian Lee and Christopher Thomas, Paul Sexton, John Grigsby, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Christine Buckley, Philip J. Duke, Richard Wetherell, E. Passant, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Adrian Parnaby-Price, Nigel Hawkes, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ben Pimlott, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, David Rudnick, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Graeme J. Hitchen, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Mark Hodkinson, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Runciman, Graham Allen, Tess Knighton, Benedict Nightingale, Katherine Knight, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Nicky Willmore, David Maddock, Nicolas Andrews, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Matthew Bond, Christian Dymond, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, R. Dyke, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Alan Hamilton and Joanna Bale,

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Viscount's girlfriend dies as bomb blasts backpacker hotel Prescott tells Short to toe line or resign Shadow Cabinet warning Lamont backs referendum The Times Index Complimentary Language Tapes Offer Matthew Parris On the road to Damascus 'Christopher Robin' dies Angels for sale Queen's Awards McColgan wins the hottest marathon Sport Abbey National Queen enjoys a birthday takeaway This Week in the Times Tory threatens to force by-election if deselected GA General Accident Direct Police fear bank bomber has learnt new skills MPs' pay expected to rise 30% to £45,000 BSE linked to hay mite RAF seeks war spirit Nurse recruitment falls Phillips Teachers call strike over disruptive boy News in Brief Bomb survivors dug out victims with their hands Heir who rebelled by conforming The Dynasty Heroines and heroin share British cinema honours The Winners £2-a-night dives are haven for backpackers Delhi Freepages 0500 192 192 Scientists argue on how to split particles of cash AEA Oxford student cleared Cunard liner released Oldest woman dies at 113 Civil servant rebuked Two share £10.4m jackpot Public mansion for rent The Open University Happy families avoid trouble with teenagers News in Brief St Paul's launches fight to save its fallen angels In the 1970s St Paul's Cathedral sold some of its Victorian treasures to make more space. Now it wants them back. Dalya Alberge reports on efforts to save them Cellnet Purists to campaign for 'real hymns' Direct Line Duty and tradition: Elizabeth 's reigning devotions Ben Pimlott, the Queen's biographer, assesses the strengths and weaknesses of her 44 years on the Throne and finds their origins in national developments and her own personality Takeaway at royal retreat defeats the inn crowd New digital Nokia Gut reaction puts doctors on trail of mystery agent Winter storms uncover mines along coastline CompuServe Order of service American Airlines NatWest Women lawyers launch campaign to oust Mears Law Society and Bar conference Cherie Booth attacks sexism in legal profession Legion to back competition yacht Christopher puts peace blueprint to Syria and Israel Diplomacy Blitz on guerrillas like 'tiger trying to catch a mosquito' Commentary Need Instant Insurance? Reuter: Identity clue aids hunt for killers Egypt Angry Arab voters vow to ensure Peres poll defeat Protest Ryanair the Low Fares Airline Plight of Qana's victims unites Lebanon factions Refugees Our Foreign Staff: US sends warships and diplomatic team to Liberia CIA reveals a scientific secret Hamilton Direct Bank Gun lobby condemns British curbs Jets and gunships pound Tamils Rifkind's China talks fail to heal rift Prejudice darkens Olympic torch route Malan trial papers link Buthelezi to 'dirty war' on ANC Dole team accused on funds World Summary Lawyer's death investigated (Reuter): Reformists do well in Iran poll (Reuter): Media chief dies Polar picnic off Time for Britain to call Helmut 's bluff on forging an inner Euro-club Yeltsin refuses to back Clinton on Nato's move east Bran loaf and wine on rare walkabout Total ban ruled out as talks seek tighter rules for landmines United friendly Caviare of the tuber world is smash hit 'Saint' sullied in Holocaust row Our Foreign Staff: Centre Left claims victory in Italy but coalition still likely Visual Art Entertainments Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillan Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinima Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatre Sonic the sledgehammer Pop Sonic Youth Forum, Nw5 Magic Safe at any speed Mike & the Mechanics Albert Hall The Times theatre listings Opera Visions made sound Early Music Rigoletto to the royals Theatre: New productions at the National and in Croydon—plus a 'can't fail' scheme to encourage stage investors Fidelio Music Doublet, toil and trouble Two Gentlemen of Soho Croydon Pop Party fit for a lord Concert HH Hill House Hammond Books Just shows what a novice angel can do C&G Cheltenham&Gloucester Films Arts Nuclear risk is put on ice Cold war legacy haunts Russia Cellnet A system that failed Ten years after Chernobyl Plers Paul Read looks at how the disaster helped to topple the Soviet regime On the trail of G A worrying new virus joins the hepatitis alphabet He's orange and gorgeous Serviceline Insurance Countax The invisible woman Margaret Beckett, former deputy Labour leader, explains why she preferred working for John Smith. Interview by Mary Riddell If it's cardamom, this must be Kensington Inter-Continental Somak Holidays Matthew Parris There are times when a need is obvious, but neither money nor any kind of help seems able to meet it Perhaps voters are not being cynical when they choose to hang on to their money Net result The Times Diary Serve the readers, not the institutions The mutiny at the Financial Times is focused on the wrong issue, on jobs rather than quality Less grim than he's painted Peter Riddel says the Tories should make more modest, but plausible claims Study first The Times Diary Hop spring The Times Diaty Noises off The Times Diary Red alert Darkness in Damascus Even Israle knows disconcertingly little about Assad's goals The T-Word Who are the rich, and what is tax for? A True Note Music ambassador to the world turns 80 today Labour's plans for reform of Lords Whistieblowers Bill Services' pecking order Court of human rights defended Should lawyers work a longer day? Future of transport Care of Kenwood Prescription costs Old soldiers Hymns that help upon life's journey Restoring Old Masters One or the other A class of his own Picture Gallery Court Circular Royal engagements Memorial services Nature notes Picture Gallery Personal Column School news Iata Marriages Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Anniversaries Scottish\Amicable Christopher Milne Bernard Edwards Lincoln's Inn Louis Osman Harold Gorick (From our Correspondent): On this Day Automobilism the Wear of Roads and Trackways ACCA Every one a winner The numbers of export awards were down this year, but the quality was as high as ever. John Young introduces a four-page report DMV Help behind the scenes Cleaner, greener machines Clean Winners John Young looks at firms that have won an Environment Award Statestrong Limited Marks & Spencer Beating them at their own games Queen's Awards Derwent May report on some British 'coals to Newcastle' success stories Lombard Risk Systems Limited Puretone Limited MCC Maybridge Chemical Company Ltd Lilly Industries Limited RREGISTER Ouallity Assurance Lloyo. S W Westwind HSB Applied science lessons John Young on companies forging a bright future for themselves in the white heat of new technology 1996 Queen's Awards for Exports: the winners Syfer Speedibake Export Limited Robinson Special Packaging Technology Winners Pamarco Europe Ltd Toby Churchill Ltd Firms with a golden touch John Young looks a some unusual successes in engineering Segal Quince wicksteed Limited Picture Gallery When cloth is cut to suit the market Peter Brown looks at tailor-made winners Smiths Environmental Products Ltd Picture Gallery Burberrys Quenching a global thirst Derwent May on the expanding market for stout and whisky DT Industries Swiftpack Steel Wheels Ltd News The Times Crossword No 20,148 Aberlour Business Times Weathercall Air UK The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Snooker Whitehall McColgan warms to marathon challenge Scot Strikes Gold on Streets of London Football Racing Cricket Coleman & Co enjoy quite extraordinary day Putting frailty sinks Montgomerie Golf Russell edges to first title Bold Simon dears way for second World Cup Hazell stakes claim for England call Sport in Brief Hoyer-Larsen's record Date lifts fourth title Ipswich Cup upset Carter comes through Irwm eclipses Barnes Abe triumphs in Japan England ease to title Aztecs relegated Outspoken O'Sullivan belittles beaten Robidoux Ceron cuts loose to complete treble Evans proves best of British in men's race with commendable third Lyle gives cause for optimism Pans experience some northern discomfort Super St Helens rise to challenge RFU seeks unity as Bath stand firm over crowd Calzaghe has Duff singing his praises Leopards are put to flight by march of the Giants By a Correspondent: Palace now masters of their own Portsmouth on thin ice Green Flag Smith's tension surfaces on edge of wilderness Domestic dispute on a downward spiral Simon Barnes intrudes on the private passions stirred by a goalless encounter between local rivals Luton and Watford Cantona wins over his sternest critics Ipswich denied easy ride Endsleigh shortfall bubbling under the surf ace Stoke put damper on promotion celebration Rebuilding required before Sunderland embark on their Premiership adventure Leicester aware of credibility gap McMahon's greatest moment soured Scholl Loyal retainers at heart of Rangers' long reign Oldham's outlook brightens thanks to orange aid Alyson Rudd sees Graeme Sharp's side display strong survival instincts Endsleigh Insurance League Overseas Bell's Pools Check Painter brushes weary Bury aside Mark Hodkinson on a promotion scrap amid the sounds of summer Non-League and National Leagues Carling Premiership Bell's New winning formula rejuvenates Williams Crowds flock to Brands Hatch for the thrills of the British Touring Car championship Merricks and Walker try to steal onshore advantage Edward Gorman on an Olympic pairing with genuine gold claims in Savannah Trout record falls to casual angler Gumbley's driving ambition catches the eye In School League trail goes cold forWoking despite late flourish Blue Duster to miss Guineas Bosra Sham hardens to 9-4 on as main rival defects Nottingham Raceline Flat Leaders Confused start at the Bedale Cecil caught in spotlight as power game unfolds Thunderer: Brighton Thunderer: Hexham Chapple acquits himself well in England trial Lyod's delight fails to mask divide in English cricket as Botham 'sidesshow' continues TES The Times Educational Supplement Monarchs melt without Perry Wilkinson goes flat out for record House masters Derbyshire attack Cellnet By our Sport Staff: Campbell completes impressive double hundred 1,015 runners break three-hour barrier Swatch Holding posts another landmark Wheel Chair Results Flora London Marathon 1996 Breathe Right Flora London Marathon Holding posts another landmark Wheel Chair Results Flora London Marathon 1996 3M Health Care Rugby Union For the Record Guide to the Week Ahead Racing Cricket Scoreboards The Times Sella makes the world of difference Political postures in the stand form backdrop to Twickenham try spree Bath take advantage of Orrell's ground stroke Sorry West down and out Counties m twilight zone Safe option serves purpose for Neath A Times Reader Offer Bracken rises above malais to lift Bristol The aim of the game Inspired by bowmen at Agincourt, Christian Dymond gets his eye in archery Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Keene on Chess Tune in and Choose Britain's Greatest Sports Star Association of Town Centre Management Success story just up your high street How managed shopping centres are fighting falling takings and competition from out-of-town stores Boots Battle to save the heart and soul of the city Introducing a three-page report, John Grigsby looks at plans to stem the exodus from city centres Town Centre Management Shape of things to come Town Centre Management David Rudnick looks at what top retailers are doing to attract shoppers back to town centres TSDTitmuss Sainer Deacher and Dechert price & Rhods… Somerfield City of Coventry Attack is best line of defence How 200 towns and cities are enlisting support to survive Coventry declares war on its city decline Nicky Willmore reports on US-style 'downtown management Sainbury's Where good food costs less Dundec Car Park Refurbishment Marks & Spencer Being the centre of attraction Town Centere Management High streets are improving their facilities to fight out-of-own rivals, says David Rudnick Traders welcome pedestrian zones Royal Kingston Misfeasance in public office Law Report April 22 1996 Queen's Bench Division Statutory nuisance compensation Start learning a new language for just £1.98 Keep open clause is enforceable Scots Law Report April 22 1996 Inner House Results and Statistics Active Imaging makes its debut Alternative Investment Market Eurotunnel loss likely to hit £900m Companies Tourist Rates Colonial Word-Watching CBI trends in spotlight Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Capitalisation, week's change Sun Alliance Row looms over debt relief for poorest nations Janet Bush on the key issue at the Imf and World Bank meetings in Washington Chemicals output faces fall Forsyth trial Buyouts cheer 'One-off boom Take the Kasbah Road DTI delay on reforms 'damaging industry' Bearish tendencies at large in bonds market Gilt-Edged People's Bank plans low-cost UK credit card News International in Internet advert launch Black Horse Relocation Change on Week Adventure Holiday Discount Voucher7 PR for the PM The Times City Diary Thumbs up The Times City Diary Underwired Lessons for Labour from Asia A visit to the Far East during the Easter recess was a journey of discovery, says Peter Mandelson Asian tigers have spent more on public service and infrastructure without increasing tax SKY Prepare now for a life after takeover culture Paradise lost for campers Radio Choice Radio A birthday surprise for everybody to enjoy Review BBC Picture Gallery Culture Shock Generator set to renew bid for Southern Times Two Crossword New business paper runs into controversy Picture Gallery By our Deputy City Editor: City sees Rentokil as bid battle winner Phone firms poised to merge G7 ministers start talks COMDEX/UK '96 Taught by Tigers Eurotunnel faces pressure over debt scheduling Business Editor Lindsay Cook ITC Interactive Team Cricket Chacging Times The way to stay ahead of the rest Alan Lee says that selecting players whose fitness matches their ability is important TCCB Pace A summer feast to be savoured Pat Gibson takes a look forward to the season ahead K&C Go for the positive approach Dominic Cork tells Simon Wilde why he has selected himself in an ITC team based on cricketers who share the will to win AQA Reliability often runs in the blood Batsmen ITC Interactive Team Cricket TCCB Bowlers Spinners can deliver late points bonus Wicketkeeper All-Rounders Wicketkeeper Out in force on duty overseas All-round expertise a valuable asset Injuries can be a hidden catch Quick List SKY Planning to dish up a feast of cricket First-class fixtures for 1996 Converage Details Terms and Conditions Changing Times BM British Midland SKY

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