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News from 23/04/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Edward Owen, Nick Nuttall, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Robert Miller and Karen Zagor, Noel Whittall, David Pannick Qc, Isabel Carlisle, Donald Curry, Chairman, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Ken Sharpe, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Jane Wilkinson, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Elisabeth Sandys, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, David Charter Education Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Debra Craine, Christopher Thomas and Adrian Lee, I. B. Savill, Pearson of Rannoch, Michael Broadway, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, K. E. Lacey, Philip Webster, Charles Bremner and Michael Hornsby, Michael Clark, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Woodrow Wyatt, J. R. Silver, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Edward (President Grayson, Maxwell McLean, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Sacha Craddock, Philip Bassett, P. H. S., Richard Thomson and Eric Reguly, Michael Theodoulou, Philip Webster and Christine Buckley, John Hopkins, Alan Toogood, Steuart & Francis, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Kim Lawley, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Paul Wilkinson, Emma Wilkins and Dominic Kennedy, Anthony Heaton-Armstrong, Frances Gibb and Roger Maynard, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Gareth Southgate, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Julian Muscat, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Kathryn Knight, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Duncan Lamont, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Philip Webster, Chris Barltrop, Sue Cameron, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Cutts, Kate Bassett, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Charles Mackworth-Young, Philip Congdon, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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Britain ready to talk first in beef row Diplomacy is better, says Heseltine Picture Gallery Italy turns left Pact ruled out The Times on the Internet Index Only in the Times A night of eyebrow music Ink monkey of ancient China is rediscovered Bar this Whingeing! Freud's Election Ride Princess sees heart surgery in glare of TV Price war follows Eurotunnel losses Out of Favour Omega Play the £50,000 Game A lovely little runner, sir - and that's just the salesman Unions to ballot all 4.5 million members on Blair's manifesto "Don't get an overdraft—get Quicken!" Boyfriend appeals against conviction for murders Job losses hinted in manufacturing Tory poll pact with Goldsmith ruled out CSA wins 93% of cases News in Brief Tories forced out Back in custody Lucky break Abuser jailed Family ends feud Battle plans Cricket auction 'Impatient driver killed man who lay injured in gutter' Colourful homeowner wins tasteful brush with bureaucracy BMW the New Bmw 5 Series Viscount's family puzzled by stay in hostel Boy given care order after 400 offences Marriage of Oxo star crumbles BMW the New Bmw 5 Series By a Staff Reporter: Cannon and Ball 'milked failed firms' Twelve good reasons for looking back in anger Benedict Nightingale reviews Harold Pinter's revival of Twelve Angry Men at the Comedy Theatre PPP healthcare McKellen scorns much literary ado about nothing Museum screens lost war film Admiral BMW the New Bmw 5 Series Reprieved doctor blames his affair for son's suicide Prime Health Nurses boo minister for defence of local pay bargaining Plea to GPs after man's fatal crash The Times Shephard rebukes education chiefs over expulsion Ofsted attacks failure of £50m plan to raise teaching standards Mobile phone centre Gateway 2000 Youths kicked corpse Body found Sailor missing Motorist jailed Blacklisted Corrections RSPCA Windy city where climate is turning against the Tories Clement Freud visits Basildon for the first of a series of local election reports Freud's Election Ride Mayhew appeals for Unionist support The Times Rebels ready to defy Major on divorce reform In Parliament Direct Line Tough talk has depressingly familiar ring Riddell on Politics Builders threaten tobacco baron 's Hobbit kingdom Landlord goes free after admitting death of tenant Danger signs from gas heaters Dell Heat is on for Chelsea growers By a Staff Reporter: PC asked for bribes to drop cases, jury told Mercedes acts on illicit exports Tasmanian ruling gives embryos the right to inherit Era of Russian archive glasnost 'coming to end' Eagle Star Mitterrand replies to critics from the grave Sympatex Candidate's tribute to Lenin Britain shifts policy to back global ban on landmines Picture Gallery (Reuter): Oleksy spy case dropped News in Brief (Reuter): Sea dash (Reuter): Fatal bus crash Tokyo cult trial Abuse inquiry (Reuter): Lovers' leap (AFP): Arrest cure Conduct unbecoming at Annapolis academy Top Republican predicts heavy defeat for Dole Multi-Pocketed Action Trousers ITN Divisions exposed in attacks on Peres by Left and Right Israel Saga Services Ltd Assad calls the shots as leaders press him to curb Hezbollah Lebanon Bombers claim link to Masari Saudi Arabia Steffi Graf under new tax scrutiny Cellphones direct Veterans of terror soften line Breakthrough to power at last for Italy 's Left Hardline Communists to demand policy concessions for 'helping to beat hte Right' Richard Owen, in these reports from Rome, analyses the euphoria and doubts as the Right licks its wounds and the Olive Tree bloc celebrates Testing tasks ahead threaten unity of victors Continental Airlines Decent uncle figure wins over the middle classes Man in the News Dial Direct System saves Bossi's scalp Who should get this costly treatment? At last there is a drug that may help multiple sclerosis sufferers The actor who gave his all The role of a lovestruck postman cost the film star Massimo Troisis his life. Kathryn Knight reports Kwai Alzheimer's, hope and the nuns' tale Anjana Ahuja reports on a surprising early clue to who contracts the disease Checking on baby by phone "Impotence" Hill House Hammond WWF Out of the cage, into trouble? A new film about a gay couple is a hit in America, but not with everybody, says Quentin Letts Inter-Continental Angus goes a gibe too far Giles Coren on cheap cracks at the Baftas Arm's length, but still too hands on Sure Cameron on an honest banker fallen among mandarins Saarchi-rated Picture Gallery Law, sex and success Professinal Women should be proud of their achievement, glad of their chances and stop whingeing about oppression Tom's squad Herbal relief Bone dry Hard Labour ahead Woodrow Wyatt explains why Blair is no Gaitskell Left over Italy Marxists tug at the roots of Italy's Olive Tree Under the Chalk Dust Teachers' pay must now be linked to performance A Caverns Club Maerseyside's underground world needs preservation Public's right to a say on Europe Attitudes towards Bse Responsibility for ensuring safety in schoolboys' sport Witnesses' statements Royal Armouries A better big top The 'Butcher's' bells Travellers' hymns Court Circular Today's royal engagements Mr Tom Clark The Rev Dr Newell Wallbank Dinners Service dinner Personal Column Luncheons Meetings Great expectations at auction today School news Birthdays today Reception Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Molly Keane Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abacus Tickets Vip Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Tickets Tickets Absolutely All Tickets The Donkey Sanctuary, (Dept TM), Sidmouth They Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Etc Robert Hersant Sir John Fiennes From our Special Correspondent: Capt. Richthofen Killed Germans' Most Famous Airman War Correspondents' Headquarters, April 22 Ancient port regains role Nine billion dollars changed Barcelona's seafront - and its fortunes The good, the bad and the economy Why Catalonia fares better than the rest of Spain A nation comes to life again Edward Owen presents a report on a region which endured years of suppression, but has now found its place in the Spanish state Freixenel Generalitat de Catalunya Boom time for Spain's exporting powerhouse A strong manufacturing sector turns out everything from Seats to sausages, and petrochemicals to lollipops A sumptuous lunch of barbecued onion Cava may not be sold as champagne, but it has a growing following of its own, just like the area's exquisite and varied produce and seafood Stretching the tourist season Visitors to this popular summer region look future than the beach. Edward Owen reports Catalonia lays out the welcome mat A successful record is on offer as the region hopes for more investment Weiss hoping pot of gold lies at Rainbow's end Founder of political movement bids to add ITF's £50,000 first prize to party funds The Leading 250 Selectors in Interactive Team Football Villa built on solid base Gareth Souhtgate, of Aston Villa, Suggests taking risks is a key element in the Itf Goalkeepers Full Backs Central Defenders Midfield Players Strikers Managers News The Times Crossword No 20,149 Business Times Weathercall Bentley & Co. The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Tomorrow National Power bids for Southern Phone firms agree $22bn merger John Charcol Law 41-46 Eurotunnel unveils ?925m loss Cash flow may never be enough to cover £8bn debts Powerstore survival talks Arts 47-49 Takeovers boost M4 growth Sport 50-56 Euro Disney trims loss as price cuts pull in crowds Unit trust sales at ?1bn record Television and Radio Business Today Rail win ABF rise Uncertainty lingers in building industry Debt plea by Clarke to IMF on gold Legal & Public Notices National Express wins Midland rail franchise Delay over Ostrich rights DMGT buys 20% stake in lTN Nat West NatWest wins four top broker awards Energy bill cut GM profits halved Prudential move US Lloyd's setback Fall at James Crean Smiths Industries buys Darkness at the Tunnel's end Slim hope for Eurotunnel investors a Lang way to slove a merger squabble Gap between City's sheep and goats Pennington Sweet taste for ABF as results beat expectations LIG agrees $69m US acquisition WPP stays cautious as revenues lift MK McKenna & Co NP's bid for Southern lights up the sector Stock Market Commodities LlFFE Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Right Issues Major Changes Lig Euro Disney Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Slow-rising dough Tempus Premier Farnell Wall Street Inside job at Bank on offer The Times City Daity Picture Gallery Vintage call The Times City Dairy Don't quote me The Times City Dairy No beefing The Times City Dairy Loan note The Times City Dairy A time to dance? The Times City Dairy Tories and Labour intensify their wooing of business Philip Bassett on a vital strategy for Britain's two main political parties Eurotunnel sidesteps the banks Patricia Tehan on a clash insolvency rules Associated British Foods plc Public finances are again out of control The scale of the deficit overshoot makes it unlikely the Uk can qualify in 1998 for Emu Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Isle of Man Commercial Investment Potential NatWest Work? It's a labour of love Widget inn meets a couple who inherited a home and a business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Services Notice to Readers Multiple Classified Advertising Items RIPLI Multiple Classified Advertising Items Distributors & Agents Japanese market ripe for British exports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercury Communications Sears sells Dutch shoe unit Wellman deal EIS higher Plots bought PLD loss Franchising in the 90s Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Overseas market weakness leaves Farnell cautious ANC Ltd British Franchise Association Pet Foods-A Long Term, High Income, Business… Multiple Display Advertising Items Post Office McCain to take over chip-maker The Institute of Chartered Accountants The Times Unit Trust Information Service Meridiana Equities slip in thin trading First direct Lease Plan Company Car Driver of the Year Competition Car wars: going in for the kill Kevin Eason stalks the company car sales fair at Silverstone while Vaughan Freeman weighs the relative merits of diesel and petrol Budget Fuelling the argument for or against diesel Is it cheaper to purchase or lease? Confusion over VAT changes has split the fleet-car market PHH Vehicle Management Services (mazda) Why natural gas is good for you Vaughan Freeman on the new 'clean' fuel of tomorrow BRS Car Lease The Real Alternative Quarry Dougall British Aerospace Company Headquarters Lipson Lloyd-Jones SJ Berwin & Co Lipson Lloyd Jones Quiet woman of reform Frances Gibb talks to Dame Mary Arden about her programme for the Law Commission Online lawyers Queen's Counsel Picture Gallery Labour attack Fast track Fatal decision Extra long Multiple Display Advertising Items The quality of mercy should be controlled Counsel Legal Spin-Doctors 43 Allen & Overy ZMB EJEAGAN Janion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Varley Walker University of Southampton Shipping Law Make the most of the media Duncan Lamont argues that solicitors must hone their skills to win the press battle as well Kellyfield Consuiting The Motor Industry Intellectual Property, Corporate and Commercial… Quarry Dougall Company/commercial Partner for International us Firm Tax for the simple man Martin Cutts says the legal language that has gone heretofore must go for ever more Talking Legalese Michael Page Legal Taylor Root Legal Recruitment Advisers Graham Gill & Young Quarry Dougall Hogarth Davies & Lloyd Zarak MacRae Brenner Reynell Trainee Solicitors Kimbell & Co Hughes-Castell Ltd Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment Head Paralegal ICSA Consultants Using inadmissible confession Legal Appointments Assistant Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Appointment Brighton College of Technology Referee has duty of care to players Agent can profit from his book Costlog Multiple Display Advertising Items BSG Multiple Display Advertising Items No more rose-tinted spectacle Geoff Brown warns the British Film Institute that grandiose ideas could kill it and its good works Toxic test of an adaptable act Julianne Moore catches a nasty but in the cause of art. Matt Wolf reports Film 1 Film 2 Still high on company spirit Concert Wno Gala St David's Hall, Cardiff Dance Moving into megabytes Dance Mark Baldwin Dance Company The Place The Times Music Surreal evidence that Data was stepfather to Pop Richard Cork on an enthralling exhibition of sculptures by Jasper Johns from his own collection; plus other shows Gustave Caillehbotte Visual Art 1 An old furore comes up like new Isabel Carlisle on the comforting facts behind the controversial cleaning of Holbein's The Ambassadors Visual Art 2 Visual Art 3 Tomorrow Around the Galleries Just sing, for everyone's sake Theatre: Jeremy Kingston on a revival of a work Brecht may have wanted to be a failure Happy End Nottingham Entertainments Theatre 1 Air of brimstone, but not much fire London Fringe Theatre 2 Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of heatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… Classical Concerts Choice 2 Runners up to 3 hours, 50 minutes Unisys Flora London Marathon 1996 Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's Fixtures Mesh Technique Bilic tries to stay ahead of the game Vlaovic waits in the wings for chance to take on England On the eve of Croatia's visit to Wembley, Rob Hughes looks at two of their gifted players Dwyer looks at future with Leicester Norman conquers America The dignified Australian has become a role model in defeat. John Hopkins reports Green Flag Bradford planning receives final boost Pools Forecast Jones aims to follow Cantona's example for Wales Troubled Monarchs dismiss head coach Sport in Brief Audi rejects complaint Gallagher takes title Wood falls in Fed Cup Calvert claims double Seles plans return Travel Pack Dunlop asked to assist own downfall Pontefract Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Folkestone Chepstow Thorpe better than The Rest England a triumph despite Surrey batsman's century Nizoral Dandruff Shampoo First and for Dandruff By our Sports Staff: Walsh in sight of emphatic victory Deakin strikes before the rain Waking up to grim reality Radio Choice Inspections, examinations and illuminations Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Golf 52 Reborn Gascoigne repays trust England's maturning talent wants Venables to stay on Times Two Crossword Atherton confirmed as captain McColgan trains focus on Atlanta Parrott's title ambitions extinguished by Lawler SUN Racing 53

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