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News from 26/04/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Lesley Stephenson, Lucy Hodges, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Zahid Hussain, David Hands and Mark Souster, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, David Sincalir, Mary Riddell, Philip Howard, Richard Duce and Lin Jenkins, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, Bryan Thwaites, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Marianee Curphey, Roger Maynard, Lesia Rudakevich, J. A. G. Stonehouse, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Tristan Garel-Jones, Andrew Rowe, Dymphna Byrne, Jane Bird, David Charter Education Correspondent, David Hewson, Patrick Radford, Jane Plant, Quentin Davies, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Matthew May, Candida Crewe, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, James Landale Political Reporter, Denis Christian, Quentin Letts, T. J. Bellers, Sarah Bagnall, Neil A. Spiers, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Michael Evans and Stewart Tendler, Simon Midgley, Rachel Bridge, David Miller, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, D. J. Taper, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Tim Renton, Sarah Forde, P. H. S, J. Bossano, Alice Thomson and Nigel Williamson, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ralph Instone, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Julian Muscat, David Nicholas (Chairman, Glen Owen, Adam Fresco, R. W. Johnson, Carol Midgley and Robert Crampton, Lin Jenkins and Richard Duce, Giles Whittell, Iola Smith, Robert Miller and Patricia Tehan, Christopher Walker, Alan Lee at Punchestown, Charles Chadwick, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Mel Webb, Philip Webster and Charles Bremner, Annie Turner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Paul Barker, Calre Stewart, Ian Brodie, Fraser Nelson, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Hugh Mooney, Benedict Nightingale, Charles Wide, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Plowright (Chairman, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Tim Towle, S. G. Tanna, Tom Rhodes and our Fureign Staff, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray, Jeremy Laurance, Joanna Bale and Peter Foster, Robert Whymant, Katie Ivens (Vice-Chairman, Matthew Bond, Jill Sherman and James Landale, Alan Cooke, Anthony Blake, Ray Whitney, Richard Ford, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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Marathon More Flora London Marathon Finishers Page… Bridge bombs were IRA's biggest ever Lives spared by detonation failure NatWest fined by watchdog Onassis ring sold The Times ICL Three new CJD cases found in Kent town Index Valeire Grove Education Release a 'victory for love and truth' Saturday in the Times Cup ball returns after 30 years' extra time Cranberry Pious The Girl in Goal Stores' £5bn VAT triumph may hit tax cuts Playground sneer exposes head prefect Political Sketch Farmers win legal right to challenge worldwide beef ban Audio Book Picture Gallery Tenants unite in call to halt hooligans Cellphones direct School strike averted over disruptive boy News in Brief EU eye test postponed Rocket range rejected £5,000 for royal letters Corrupt PC jailed Pupils protest over head Tube death demand Rattle wins culture prize Suffering of the girlfriend who never gave up Ill-health and family division are price of clearing boyfriend jailed for shooting partner's parents Counsellor 'raped and murdered by client' Probation chief cries foul over Cantona sentence Blair aide denies spite campaign against Tory MP Abbey National BBC Radio Race murder case fails after judge rules out evidence Parents' fight goes on The Personal Number Company Plc Spy film exposed suspects' hatred of blacks Lombard Drivers could be turned away from congested towns PC World the Computer Superstore Wendy house that feels like home Science offers solace for the selfish gene Grammar school chief doubts Major pledge Voluntary Euthanasia Society Hairdresser foiled Ira bridge bombers 57 years ago Make beef a rare treat doctors say Medical Briefing Need Instant Insuramci? Call Swnton The Children's Society Alliance Leicester Oldest Rotary Club in Britain votes to admit women Male bastion falls in the capital buy they're still fighting for equality on the beaches Natural habitat of life's eternal deputy Business Day Interactive Seaside town defies tide of progress and rules bar is no place for a lady Warning over jail budget cut News in Brief Queen in court Legal timing Press penalties Hunt called off Seeing the light Farmers abandon Brussels sprouts for eastern promise Bitter Herb of the Passover Sweet scallops give a taste of season's best Weekend Shopping Sympatex The Children's Society Smart New supporters betray lack of faith in Labour Voters doubt that Blair's government will live up to his party's promises Council boost for Lib Dems Brown must do more to reassure worried taxpayers Riddel on Politics Mantana GB Club Ital Seta U. K. Ltd MP seeks damages over Tory dossier Tomorrow MPs are planning more trouble for divorce reforms Labour scheme for the Lords is 'badly flawed' Abbey National In Parliament Energy Centre MacKay moved by memories of sordid business Economy The Vectra from Vauxhall Baked bean boss buys Jackie Q's engagement ring Yeltsin seals partnership pact in China Lombard Business Finance Legal fight over Clinton video Thomas Cook Baby is beaten by gang of boys Ford to recall 8m cars World Summary (Reuter): Chechen leader vows revenge (Reuter): Gonzalez charge is rejected (Reuter): Hostage-taker shot at school Peres' party votes to accept creation of Palestinian state Israel Security zone' is sticking point for American peace mission Diplomacy Plea for lasers to repel rockets Weapons Bradford & Bingley Building Society Jazz great Iranians 'sending arms into Lebanon' Bosnia bit squads 'trained by Iran to hunt war suspects' Harriman to quit as Paris ambassador -'I've had enough' Air Inter Europe New leaks mark Chernobyl anniversary The Sunday Times Peking's grand designs for colony ANC pays price for radical gestures as the rand slides Imran opens his political innings The Children's Society Tokyo cult disciples 'killed to save souls' New Australian leader acts to save flag Sharps bedrooms From Reuter in Brussels: Thais pay royal tribute with gem How Irina's babies proved the Kgb wrong Mary Riddell on the joyful outcome to a dissident's nightmare The Children's Society Who wants to be alone? New reports chart a rise in the number of people who claim to be happy to live alone. But most are just experts at concealment, says Candida Crewe Prime Health Cellnet Pulling power of powder and paint Women wearing make-up are not oppressed, says Tunku Varadarajan, they are beautifully empowered and irresistibly ready to conquer Somak Holidays Daihatseu The legal maverick who enjoys being a law unto himself My jokes are my undoing, claims the controversial president of the Law Society Admiral Worldcall Philip Howard Hail Caesar! This was the unkindest week of all Red routed Tentative steps Picture Gallery Odd volumes of stuff A catalogue of literary curiosities evokes forgotten ventures into the unknown Unaided Final score Loose ends Three ages of marriage Paul Barker on the dire effects of divorce on children Punch and Judy Blair landed a blow on divorce, but the attach was unjust A Crowded Road Many obstacles stand in the way of the Transport Green Paper Touch of Leather A Thirty Years War for football's Holy Grail Challenging views on UK in Europe Business letters, page 29 Letters for publication… Blake case impact on official secrecy Tailoring education to needs of ever-changing society Youth and the Church Rock's reply on drugs Never too late Showbiz bias in Bafta awards? Milk and breast cancer After Levin's blood Picture Gallery Court Circular Royal engagements Memorial service Luncheon Service dinner Dinners St Mark's Hospital Personal Column Final flourish at Valley Gardens Harrogate Spring Flower Show Birthdays today Anniversaries Memorial services Reception Dinners Lecture The Royal Society of British Sculptors Forthcoming marriages Arnold School, Blackpool Announcements The Times Marriages Legal appointments Appointments Raymond Ramsay Professor Hugh Cockerell Personal Column Trailfinders The British Kidney Patient Association Death of Mr. Rupert Brooke Sunstroke at Lemnos Eva Jones Dr Peter Newbold News The Times Crossword No 20,152 Business Times Weathercall Newspapers Support Recycling The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly In the Times The Papers Doubts over rates after dull sales data Lloyds TSB to shed 500 jobs in streamlining Omega Arts 35-37 Pru heads running to take over the Woolwich Education 39 Rebuff for Rothschild as second director quits Sport 41-48 ICI dips to £223m in first quarter Watchdog fines NatWest £75,000 for Pep errors Television and Radio Business Today Scant work for civil engineers Rentokil bid JKX confident Profits fall Anagen better Rhino down The Times Toronto & Niagara Falls Offer Seven more sales speed break-up of Br network BAT says tobacco lawsuits are costing it £33m a year Police appeal for help from former staff at Rom Data Australian SE may float itself Acquisitions help David Brown to record high Three are accused of fraud by Bank Business Roundup Challenge by PowerGen Meridien on the menu Unipart rises to £32m Water bid under fire Black workers 'earn less' Maxwell review date Rugby to build plant SE awaits approval Tourist Rates Picture Gallery Ibstock aims high with £160m deal for Redland Bricks Kingfisher chief nears £1m a year Rattling down convergent tracks Sell-offs ignore benefits of integration Public humiliation the best penalty Five-star French fancy Pennington DFS beats housing gloom with 16% rise Etam warning follows slump BTR Trinity Holdings' shares hit Commodities Liffe Options Speculators smarting after power bid vetoes Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Repent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Ici Trinity Holdings Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Room at the top Tempus Etam Wall Street BA's favourite agency The Times City Diary Loyalty pays The Times City Diary Each-way bet The Times City Diary Training daze The Times City Diary Return trip The Times City Diary Battle to spread benefits of private healthcare hots up Marianne Curphey looks at progress in the fight to change perceptions about medical protection End to RPM will hit community Journey back in time with the RAC Simple solution that will give shareholders a greater say at AGMs Letters to the Business and Finance section of The… Cold comfort NatWest The companies going for gold at the Olympics Ian Brodie explains why Coca-Cola will spend $650 million on the Games The Times Unit Trust Information Service Meridiana Equities claw back early losses Railtrack British Funds Tandy Can you hear me? I'm at the theatre... Cutting the jargon and the bills Focus Fierce rivalry has cleaned up the mobile phone market. David Hewson introduces a three-page report with a guide to the best deals Dixons Dial M for mugger, M15 and the drug merchants Phone thefits fund drug rings and other crimes, says Ericsson Booked by a digital Pc Focus Police are using personal digital notepads in the fight against car thieves. David Hewson reports Call for personal numbers How to ensure that you can be reached anywhere KJC Cellnet Picture Gallery Take a library wherever you go Jane Bird on sending and receiving data by phone Idate Real price cuts - or just a phoney war? Focus Will consumers win in the so-called price battle? Annie Turner examines Cellnet and Vodafone's plans to put the squeeze on Orange On call for business or pleasure... Kate Allen Mobile Phones How many extras does a phone need? Annie Turner on what manufacturers plan next Telecommunications UK Limited Teleadapt The simple truth is, it's perfect Opera Fidelio Coliseum High commissioner of music One of the century's most influential patrons is entering his tenth decade Opera Music Paying and playing its way Concert Budapest FO/Fischer Barbican The birdcage Magic Tomorrow Trick and treat Magic Penn and Teller Sadler's Wells Antiques & Art Fairs Claridge's Antiques Fair Choice 1 Weekend Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 2 Inspector of the thought police Benedict Nightingale on a powerful new play, and a row over theatre unions The Designated Mourner Cottesloe Why won't Equity let my show go on? According to Sir Peter Hall, restrictive unions are stifling the free flow of theatrical talent Choices 3 Mack & Mabel Theatre Weldon traces a novel path The Times Pop 1 Slice of Cranberry pious New Records: David Sinclair finds Dolores O'Riordan's muse too self-righteous Single Pop 2 Picture Gallery The New Album Pop 3 Garbage Pop 4 Here come the warm jets Those nince young Bluetones were expecting to fly, but the take-off speed surprised some of their fans Open Day Marlborough College Independent Education International School Kaprun Lancing College Hosta Hotel & Tourism School St Paul's Cathedral Choir School Posts Appointment of Head for 1997 Devonshire House Preparatory School Posts Bursar Courses Gabbitas Educational Consultants CIFE College Christ's Hospital Independent Education Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies Courses A Job for Life Airline Training for Pilots The Writing School Summer Schools Rickmansworth Masonic School Boarding and Day School… Summer Courses in France Multiple Display Advertising Items Study Languages in Europe MLP Business Career Skills Summer Schools Journalism? Why not this Summer? Multiple Display Advertising Items West Dean College BAC Summer Schools Multiple Display Advertising Items This is the truth sent from above Girl and boy choristers may not, after all, sound that different The Times Classes in the front room Simon Midgley on why some parents prefer to teach their children at home School's in for summer Dymphna Byrne finds that holiday can be the best time to take a course that will broaden your knowledge Second chance in the Valleys A 'community university' is a success, despite initial doubts Moreton Hall Solicitors acted for purchaser and lender Posts Denstone College British Study Group St Antony's Leweston School Oxford High School Independent Education New Edition Fire brigade liable to owner When business ceased for tax purposes Courses St. George's University St James's College Central School of Counselling & Therapy Limited Runners up to 5 hours, 22 minutes, 13 sec Flora London Marathon Swatch Paul leads by youthful example Bradford captain stands on verge of Wembley record Crushing defeat for Agassi Cellnet The Times For the Record White holds nerve to retain his place among the elite Ludlow Taunton Bruising setback for Bosra Sham Sandown Park Rapid Raceline Title bout goes the distance Nicholson and Pipe locked in enthralling private duel Specialists Yesterday's Results Perth Carlisle Darter can prove leniently treated on return to Flat Sandown Park Channel 4 County prospects for the summer of '96 Derbyshire Durham Essex Glamorgan Gloucestershire Hampshire Kent Lancashire Leicestershire The Stakes Middlesex Northamptonshire Nottinghamshire Somerset Surrey Sussex Warwickshire Worcestershire Yorkshire FA has time on its side in search for coach's successor Candidates lack Venables's credentials Getting the right man is far more important for England than getting him right now, argues David Miller Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Sctoland look shaky fore and aft Picture Gallery Keene on Chess Winning Move SKY Eastbourne provides Graf's final preparation In Brief Regan title bid Beadsworth out Johnson's debut Simple for seeds Scatter my ashes on right side of the track Young squire with his sights set on Atlanta conquest Andrew Longmore meets a British marksman with Olympic ambition echoing an historic call to arms Holidays for a Lifetime Baker benefits from new resolve Word-Wathcing Today's Fixtures The legacy of Auschwitz Radio Choice Radio 1 BBC1 Bang to rights, or the victim of noises off? Review Satellite and Cable Rugby League 42 Venables puts faith in his flexible friends Ince embodies new approach Times Two Crossword Openers hold key to tactical challenge Record-breaker Brown finds secret of catching them young Sarah Forde meets the teenager who is hoping to pass her biggest test with flying colours BSkyB in move to fund new tournament Morse Clement Freud 46

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