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News from 09/05/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Paul Stevenson, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, M. J. BOOTH(Chairman), Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Jeremy Laurance, Magnus Linklater, Charles Bremner and Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Richard Beeston and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Colin Tudge, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, Srikumar Sen, Richard Eaton, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Desmond Dearlove, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, S. Dunkey, Jolyon Armstrong, Martin Fletcher, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John Bryant, David Charter Education Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Wyn Roberts, Pat Blair, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Alastair Hunter, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, James Landale Political Reporter, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Anatole Kaletsky, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Andrew Colquhoun, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, S. Berkoff, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Aileen Ballantyne, Ken George, Gerald A. Mousley, Martin K. Miller, Paul Durman, Bill Dawes, Rachel Bridge, David Miller, Sir Peter Kemp, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Karen Zagor and Robert Miller, Raymond Keene, Greg Campbell, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Penny Crick, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Randolph Quirk, Alice Thomson, Guy Beddington, Anne French, Edward Heath, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Ronald Brownstein, Roger Boyes, Carol Allen, Kate Alderson, Dalya Alberge, Richard Duce, Dylan Evans, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Robin Fairlie, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sara McConnell, Chris Parker, J. N. Maney, Mel Webb, Mark Benson, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Aidan Day, Russell Jenkins, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jim Platts, Nadine Meisner, Anthony Holden, Sue Cameron, Christopher Walker and James Bone, Frank Longford, Geoffrey Hollis, Clive Coen, Benedict Nightingale, Angelina Jenkins, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Russell Celyn Jones, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Ross Tieman, Alan Hamilton and Quentin Letts, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Robert Woodward, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Julie-Anne Ryan, Mark Dunn, D. S. Hempsall, Christopher Irvine, Philip Webster and Andrew Pierce, Penelope Lively,

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'Trolley wars' dent profits at Sainsbury Loyalty card plan to counter Tesco Doubts over beef ban move Mother jailed Snuffed out Index Natural thinking Guillemot takes high dive to record beneath the sea Best for Books Picture Gallery Tories accuse paper of hounding MP Redwood urges ministers to hold EU referendum Eat your way to good health SFia Appointments Volcanic eruption leaves victims ashen-faced Political Sketch Controversy over Europe Day shows no sign of flagging Dell SAS acts to stop book disclosures Labour plans to help women who want to combine career and family Taylor plans final attack on sentencing Boy died 'after being refused treatment' News in Brief Watchdog protest Schoolgirls found Murder charges Grecian returns First-class Best Rugby choice Jailhouse frock Round trip Olympic biker falls foul of tradition and snuffs out torch Catholic Herald sacks writer after 'insensitive' attack on Worlock Mother who poisoned her daughters is jailed Turks make drama out of a 'crisis' Odd job pair 'killed employers' Midland The Listening Bank Stars vie for the Riviera spotlight Scot turns to ancient Act to put an end to persecution Europe unlikely to back partial lifting of beef ban Alliance Leicester BSE toll 'will drag on' Oyston tells of affairs with young models Lack of facilities blamed for 500 kidney deaths Corrections Hit squad moves in at second failing school How king of the grocers was eased off its throne Arrogance and complacency blamed for Sainsbury's decline Boot Tesco Asda Sainsbury's Safeway Easy Jet Shopping list of the future will give us food for thought Johnners auction loosens ties of memory Energy Centre Psychiatrist tipped off police about Daniel's murderer British soldier found shot News in Brief Praise indeed Victim's cash Criminal cabbies Cancer gene hunt Classic rockery Times Newspapers Ltd Radio 4 ousts more veteran clergymen Show of hands seals verdict on Queen's portrait Whitehall threatened Scott aide, MPs told Police want gun fans to advertise Sky shines light on television darkness Megane Saturday In the Times Free Day at a Fitness Centre VW Fossil sleuths trace long-lost fragment of giant flying reptile Work on Newbury bypass unearths Stone Age village Syntaris Hayfever Nasal Spray Shire horses bring pulling power to the park Y Yorkshire Bank Free vote likely on privilege changes Dixons Watchdog denies approving MPs' secrecy over pay Safety first for those with interesting lives Labour enjoys the spoils of Tory Euro-war Riddell on Politics Ashby successor Help the Aged In Parliament Leftwingers thwarted in plot to oust Harman Bonn gives Brown a welcome worthy of tomorrow's man Below the Parapet Lamont livid at 'phooey' version of opt-out talks Cellphones direct Railtrack Share Offer Thirty hurt in German nuclear waste riot SAAB Rubbish plagues Athens World Summary (Reuter): Helms will face black rival again Pyongyang asks US for food (AP): Matador dies Gangs cash in on lax Europe Insurance claims History of Yugoslavia goes on trial with Serb suspect The Hague Kinkel urges nation to dispel Holocaust guilt Germany Brains of children murdered by Nazis for 'idiocy' finally laid to rest Victims Hamilton Gateway 2000 SS officer' was bureaucratic evil incarnate' Italy Israel rejects UN blame over massacre at Qana Cable Mayor staying away as US capital decays Minstrel cabaret stops the show at black summit Admiral De Klerk dissents as South Africa adopts constitution Russia seeks to defuse spying row Woolwich Direct Quiet British envoy is key to settlement Ricoh From Associated Press in Delhi: Hardline Hindus vie for power At death's door Pneumonia is no longer a melodramati disease Medical Briefing The trace element for young and old Direct Line Out of sight and out of mind Birth of a natural idea The National Childbirth Trust was launched 40 years ago. Aileen Ballantyne talks to its founder, Prunella Briance Kwai Menopause Misery A diplomat must think twice before saying nothing Philip Howard on a language that speaks volumes to the initiated while baffling outsiders Leukaemia Research Fund Daihatsu The battle for Doris's fortune Marcus Scriven investigates the intriguing case of the the doomed heiress, the suspicious lawyer and the manservant who inherited millions Hill House Hammond Should auld Unionism be forgot? Magnus Linklater on a dissident at the Scottish Tory conference Picture Gallery Jacques of all policies Gordon Brown is offering to do here what President Chirac has done in France, and the result will be sclerosis Picture Gallery New friends Diary No joke Busy? Never College girl Mr Blair and the mandarins Labour won't talk to Whitehall, says Sue Cameron Flaunt It From Royal Court to recording studio—a new age in our art Vanishing Tax Cuts The scope for cuts this autumn has shrunk to nothing Union Jacques The sad case of the European Union's second-hand standard Heath rebuttal on MPs' earnings All buttoned down Care of Kenwood Wind turbines: boon to farmers or blots on landscape? Coal's struggle to stay in power 'Without Walls' Blight of devolution 'Salome' fights back View from Waterloo Hard to swallow? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Lord Colyton Lieutenant-Commander Jeffrey Quill Lottery cash helps to save Darwin's house Receptions Dinners Lecture Memorial service Appointment Royal Navy Forthcoming marriages Today's birthdays Sheriff's Breakfast Anniversaries Sir Howard Smith Sir Howard Smith, Gcmg. British Ambassador in Moscow, 1976-78, and Director-General of the Security Service (M15), 1978-81, died on May 7 aged 86. He was born on October 15,1919 Personal Column Tickets for Sale All Tickets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marjorie Lee Marjorie Lee, former public relations officer of the Dorchester Hotel, died on April 20 aged 81. She was born on October 23,1914 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Etc Multiple Display Advertising Items Prebendary Douglas Cleverley Ford Prebendary Douglas Cleverley Ford, founding director of the College of Preachers and Chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury, 1975-80, died on May 4 aged 82. He was born on March 4,1914 David Kennedy David Kennedy, former US Secretary of the Treasury died on May 1 aged 90. 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Economic View Investors who are unsure which way to turn are looking at precious metal Matter of confidence Picture Gallery Questionable NatWest redundancies a costly burden on the community Finger of blame for stagnation in exports Here's to Dubai Allied Dunbar The world of temping is here to stay As two staff providers plan to merge Ross Tieman assesses agency growth Court rules council does not have to repay loan Chief goes as Sidlaw falls to loss Finding rhyme in self-assessment Any Other Business Healthcare boosts DCC Not too taxing Investing in people pays off Accountancy Andrew Colquhoun on a scheme to make the most of human assets Zeneca sells textiles colours business Softly-softly on the matter of liability Gus Carter agrees Stanley Leisure bid Business Roundup Kodak snaps at Fuji Beattie's profits slip Flying Flowers in deals Avon Rubber ahead Norcros expanding The Times Unit Trust Information Service Railtrack Shares close at low of day HSBC Group British Funds UCL Hospitals Research put into practice Teaming up for discovery Jeremy Laurance introduces a three-page report with a look at University College London's pioneering Cruciform Project UCL Hospitals Pioneering Cancer Clinic Why heartache is good for you Pat Blair reports on why working together is the answer to our understanding of how the body acts to protect itself from disease Seeing how the brain works Neurology and Neurosurgey Only the best under one roof The New Hospital Specialist Hospitals Bayer An honourable new beginning Pat Blair looks at the history of a hospital renowned for its teaching, nursing and medical advances Chronology Flood alert: how a hospital coped with evacuation Emergencies Time runs from date of demand Public policy immunity for fire brigades Junes do not apply mathematical formulae The Times Residence for VAT of restaurant on ferry Deciding adoption applications Unfairness in reversing legal ruling The Times Music the food of indigestion Cinema: Geoff Brown sees Richard Dreyfuss join the decomposing composers society in Mr Holland's Opus Testament to one man's will The knowledge that he was dying drove Nigel Finch to complete Stonewall. Carol Allen reports Greats enliven the small hours Radio: Start times vary, but Radio 3's new service is worth waiting up for Film 'A total feel-good film' Andy Garcia Film Entertainments Choice Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice Study into the work of nature New Releases: Times critics review the latest in video and compact disc Video Videos Picture Gallery Great British Classical Records Gone with the whinge Theatre: Chekhov weakened after months on the road. but Feydeau bares his teeth in a new adaptation This Week's Specials How to Book—amd Join Theatre Gags with a chokehold Mind Millie for Me Theatre Royal, Haymarket So who needs skates? Dance: A world first for the ice skater Christopher Dean; plus, a brilliant flamenco Carmen English National Ballet Corn Exchange, Cabridge Undying passion Compania Antonio Gades Sadler's Wells Dance Guildhall String Ensemble Dance Subtle Lee: it's heads he wins Jazz Truth in many tongues Penelope Lively on A. S. Byatt's bold return to the Happenings and happenings of the Sixties, when language and life were inextricably enteined Babel Tower By A. S. Byatt Chatto ? Windus, £16.99 Who was that masked playwright? Anthony Holden who Wrote Shakespeare? By John Michell Thames & Hudson, ?16.95 Michael Arditti A millennial balancing act Earth in peril" colin tudge wonder if the end is really nigh The going gets tough for Joe The Sins of the Father Joseph P. Kennedy and the Dynasty He Founded By Ronald Kessler Hodder & Stoughton, £20 Straight from the muscle of the heart Aidan Day on two fine Scottish voices, and the ancestry of the Caledonian literary renaissance Mavis Belfrage By Alasdair Gray Bloombury, £13.99 where You Find It By Janice Galloway Cape, £9.99 Requiem for a romantic revolutionary Frank Longford Erskine Childers By Jim Ring John Murray, £19.99 No sign of Eskimo snow Randolph Quirk the Seeds of Speech Language Origin and Evolution By Jean Aitchison Cambridge University Press, £25 Childhood far from the garden of Eden Russell Celyn Jones the Testimony of Taliesin Jones By Ridian Brook Flamingo, £9.99 The Unconsoled Kazuo Ishiguro Minerva Press Pollock 's stamina appears equal to heavy demands Villagers caught out by Jones's game-plan Sheehan on Bridge Picture Gallery Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Rathore steps out of shadows to upstage India's big guns Legal & Public Notices Ma's army in retreat before Atlanta Games David Miller, in Nanking, on the contrasting fortunes of the coach and an erstwhile pupil Australians embrace cross-code culture Greg Campbell on the spectators who are changing their rugby allegiance Scrumpy Jack Lewis emerges bubbling from the melting-pot Srikumar Sen from New York on the impact of the Kronk gym spirit on the Briton's development Cope misses final Atlanta squad Cold draught Rugby union must take close look at itself Haining nets another hat-trick Exemplary crowd East-West split to help cricket Better alternative Ferguson hoping to turn on style for a grand finale Champions reveal charitable side Rookie pursues brighter horizons The London Hernia Centre For the Record Fixtures Montgomerie aiming high Racing Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Slick PSG dominate to lift first European trophy Relieved Becker scrapes through In Brief Gibson goes BBC on course Cheshire smiles Wild in Cardiff Calzaghe rival Multiple Display Advertising Items Dushyantor to take on Nash House in Dante Brighton Southwell Hamilton Park Sedgefield Minds Music to strike winning note on return Chester Specialists Rapid Raceline Women 's endurance tests sporting prejudice Victory on Equity dispels McAuIey's negative thoughts Fortunes improved by jump-off triumph on opening day at Windsor Minette Walters Threesome decline to represent England Word-Watching Radio 1 No jewel in this crown Radio Choice Breadwinning, housework and fair shares Review BBC1 Cricket RFU reaching the point of no return Turmoil overtaking English rugby Times Two Crossword Venables picks England's path through chaos and confusion Wigan are in a league of their own First Telecom Boxing Financial Appointments appear on pages Goodman Graham NBS Goodman Graham Harvey Nash PLC Selector Europe McGregor Boyall Personnel Advertising Limited Harvey Nash PLC Adderley Featherstone plc Executive Recruitment Services Simpson Crowden Consultants AAD MacMillan Davies Bronnley Regent Consulting Chase Selector Europe Whitehead Selection N B Selection Ltd Frazer Jones Selector Europe Whitehead Selection NBS Michael Page Sales & Marketing Multiple Display Advertising Items Gas Controller Legal Aid SAIC Ltd New Look Safetynet DHL Worldwide Express Harvey Nash Plc Kramer Westfield Harvey Nash Plc Coopers & Lybrand Ernst & Young Business Post SBAC Morgan & Banks Royal Mail Geac Renwick McCormick E R C International Technology Recruitment BSi St Regis Paper Company Ltd Woolworths The Times Hoggett Bowers Executive Search & Selection Marque Executive Resourcing Harvey Nash Plc Herbert Smith Thomas's Europe Cisco Systems Connaught Scarab Sales Limited Hertz TSI Group Information Management Resources Emap Radio Horizon Imaging International Ltd. 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