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News from 10/05/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Norman Allen (Administrator), Jon Ashworth, Alexandra Frean, Grace Bradberry, Business Editor Lindsay Cook, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Andrew Pierce and Gillian Bowditch, Ivo Tennant, H. Cosgrove, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Stewart Tendler, David Maddock and Stephen Farrell, Ian Murray and Philip Webster, R. A. Wootten, Lynne Truss, David Brooks, John Kimber, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Tom Walker, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Ball, Philip Corrigan, Paul Whittaker (Branch Crown prosecutor), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Joanna Bale and Tim Jones, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Janet Bush and Philip Bassett, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Quentin Letts, Peter Davies, James Landale and Philip Webster, Russell Jenkins, Ian Murray, Alice Thomson and Sarah Cunningham, Inigo Gilmore and R. W. Johnson, Donald Cameron of Lochiel, William Nicoll (Director), Lin Jenkins, Arthur Bland, Barry Millington, Tessa Jowell (Shadow Minister), Geoffrey Wheeler, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Terry Johnson, Raymond Keene, John Gilmore, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, G. Downton, Peter Hall, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Michael Shrimpton, Ruth Gledhill and Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, R. W. Johnson, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Alured Darlington (Senior Crown prosecutor), Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, John Shaw, Ben MacIntyre, Philip Webster, Nadine Meisner, Jeremy MacClancy, John Murphy, Philip Pangalos, David Sinclair, Kate Bassett, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Nicholson-Lord, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Alasdair Murray, Christopher Burns-Cox (Consultant Physician), Sarah Baxter, Christopher Jackson, Ronald Forrest (Chairman),

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Carey attacks Howard over 'wild frontier' policy of revenge £31m bill for Dame Shirley and her team Stalking Bill Rao to resign The Times Index Family roles Wheezing likely to hit half of Britons George Michael slows down Complimentary books Tomorrow in the Times MPs Vote to keep forces ban on gays Star gazers De Klerk pulls party out of ANC coalition Chopard Genéve Starting next week Protesting too much in a House-for-Votes Scandal Political Sketch FA investigates Euro 96 ticket Sales RSPCA 'Britain will lose if it rejects euro' Rosbifs Welcome Chirac Solicitors launch anti-Mears group IRA bomber to stand in Ulster election News in Brief Ecstasy Chemicals Seized Geldof divorce date Mugs' game for royals Injured boy sues Zoo Shafto grant refused Metronome aids walking Protected bird at risk Kill-to-order wildlife dealer jailed for two years Fenner's groundsman was 'put out to grass' By a Staff Reporter: Man posted himself for a bet, court told Jobsworths Girl aged 16 on charge of murder Fortnum & Mason BTEC Malaria victim had failed to complete course of tablets Drugs increasingly fail to provide protection Harrods Knightsbridge TWA Cannes is open to ridicule and an invisible star Getty wins painting BBC Radio £10m art auction puts railway pensioners on track to profits Picture Gallery Parents offer best indication of meningitis Medical Briefing Corrections Five lucky numbers are drawn twice over How fear of defeat led to Tory housing scandal Dixons Change your life No pardon for 300 soldiers executed in the Great War £500,000 for officer in helicopter crash Fuggles Currys Awards honour fusiliers' gallantry in Bosnia The inventor whose pot of gold could be a lifesaver The margarine Benecol has been shown to reduce cholesterol and could cut the risk of heart attacks. Bill Frost reports from Finland on demand for the miracle spread Currys BBC puts price on switch to digital TV Popeye builds up spinach demand Weekend Shopping Storm puts damaged Britannia in dock News in Brief Hostage setback Taken for a ride Disco girl clue Jail criticised Fabulous award Commons ban Satellite rescue Cash triumphs after all-night sitting PC World Heseltine angers activists with soft line on beef ban Scottish Tory conference Phantom police force Forsyth rails at Labour's 'pygmy parliament' plan Left backs Brown on child benefit South Africa plunges into economic gloom R. W. Johnson analyses the political and financial crisis that has developed as the Mandela Government celebrates the new South African Constitution Tasmania tragedy boosts Howard Mexicans in fear after 'vampire' gets their goats Mandela woos investors Hezbollah bomb ends border truce Voters hail Museveni as healer after tribal feuds scar Uganda US judge allows extradition of Hamas suspect to Israel Nokia Rao quits as poll heralds tide of change for India Dying guru 'will log on and drop out' British Airways Mummies in China unravel historical certainties Team work brushed up Doubt cast on claim of North Pole flight Desperate Dole rails at Clinton foreign policy Corruption court seeks arrest of Dassault chief 'Farmbelt Führer' is put on trial Germans count their losses as taxman upstages Jackson ICL Broadway beset by sound of discord The Bruce Italy checking on politics of its athletes New MPs settle in with old arguments Hoover (AFP): Refugees break out in colony World Summary (AP): Work staggered to beat pollution Aznar to trim government (Reuter): Marriage rape criminalised (AP): Peasant held for £640,000 swindle The whole world in your hands Grace Bradberry, Style Editor, finds that class is only skin deep Harrods Knightsbridge Who's suffering from SID? David Brooks reports from New York on the growing band of professionals whose income falls short of their status Ryman the stationer Rich pickings The birdcage Admiral Hover Speed Fast Ferries Waiter, bring me someone to talk to Sign of the Times How Helena grew up in a Violet shadow The Valerie Grove Interview Helena Bonham Carter is one of our leading actresses—but she still chooses to live at home because she is too lazy to move out Somak Holidays Today we reveal the transcript of a tape just smuggled out of Moscow Pop art The Times Diary Picture Gallery Daughter from Elysium Beethoven may not have been a religious man, but Fidelio proves that he was closer to God than most Scotch froth The Times Diary Seconds out The Times Diary Rude food The Times Diary Abuse of power, not money Sarah Baxter on Westminster's gerrymandering Dangerous Divorce De Klerk's decision to depart from office is premature Westminster Process Bad judgments, bad policies and a bad system of redress City Birds The country is quieter but the town is full of song CPS reforms Business letters Britain and Europe: seeking ways round the impasse Bells of Scotland Right to drive Changeable Living wills Women's equality 'still to be won' Bullfighting Art bypass Flower power Court Circular Luncheons Today's royal engagements Sevenoaks School Memorial service The Hon Mrs Edward Pleydell-Bouverie Appointments Personal Column Today's birthdays Anniversaries Armed Forces honours and awards Service dinner Dinner The London Institute Travellers Club Royal Navy Forthcoming marriages Marriage Acorn Stairlifts General Jean Crepin General Jean Crépin, Commander-in-Chief of Allied Forces, Central Europe, 1963-66, died on May 4 aged 87. He was born in Bernaville (Somme) on September 1,1908 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Personal Column Flightseats Multiple Display Advertising Items Leukaemia Research Fund Combat Stress National Children's Bureau B. H. P. A. The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The Times Philip Ridley Dominguin Dominguin, Spanish bullfighter, died in Sotogrande, Cadiz, of a cardiac arrest on May 8 aged 69. He was born in Madrid on December 9,1926 (From our Own Correspondent): The Destruction of St. Pierre Paris, May 9 News The Times Crossword No 20,164 Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Air UK Sport Arts Tomorrow Forecast Features Education The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Polly Peck's bank faces claim for compensation Consumers help output to inch ahead Britannia fined under Pep rules Exhilaration Arts Education New Lloyd's offer expected today Sport Grant to retire from Argyll Television and Radio Business Today ScotPower looks over border for expansion Prism wins 'misery line' with vow of new trains and safer stations Prowting profits fall 38% Lynx leaps Hussey post Easy Jet Lang lacking strategy on utilities' C&W close to choosing new chief Sale of pubs raises £262m Inntrepreneur reduces estate by one third Silentnight maintains its profit posture FirstBus in lead with SBH deal Foreign purchases of US firms double Business Roundup Willis Corroon static BAT subsidiary to sell Avesta's 75% increase Maiden takes off Warner Howard hit Watchdog boost for Rec Fine debut by Vanguard New offer from ICA Anglo Irish 34% ahead Tourist Rates Royal Dutch Shell notches up record profits of £1.74bn Vaux cheered by fans Jarvis books in for the market Back to the future in Norwich Policyholders with a winning hand Auld Lang's line on mergers Parking place for pubs Pennington Hilton keen on Ladbroke deal Capital signals advance BTR Increase for N Brown Commodities Liffe Options Shares bounce back after turnround in New York Stock Market 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 Shell FirstBus Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Escape over the Border Tempus Wall Street No goodwill for Goodwill The Times City Diary Hong Kong old guard gives way to 1997 welcoming party Tom Walker on how a colony devoted to business intends to carry on thriving under rule from China Customer goodwill is very hard to replace Residents wait 50 years for return of the subsidised bus Seeking sense in fuel price war BASF Rand suffers as honeymoon is forgotten Jon Ashwort charts the travails of the stricken South African currency The slump in confidence presents a dilemma for investors Strong gains in thin trading Florence The Times Unit Trust Information Service Railtrack Arraignment is surrender to court Valuing property after conversion No benefit payable for child in voluntary care Legal & Public Notices Power to try all charges together Recalling patient to same hospital The Times Final curtain for opera at the Coliseum? English National Opera may be about a abandon one of London's greatest theatres. Richard Morrison reports A star for all seasons Recitals: Mixed fortunes for strong characters in a tale of two virtuosos Evgeny Kissin Festival Hall Happy return to louche pastures Opera Don Giovanni Drill Hall Opera Done to a turn Evelyn Glennie Queen Elizabeth Hall The Sunday Times Music No Title Entertainments Choice Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Ivon Hitchens Choice To advertise in this section please call our… Defence of the devil's generals Theatre Nuremberg Tricycle Toe table spinners Circus Chinese State Circus Preston Park, Brighton MacK & Mabel Choice With folk appeal Dance Rambert Dance Company Wyvern, Swindon Theatre Wake him up before he goes off New Albums: The title of Elvis Costello's LP describes George Michael's, says David Sinclair Top Ten Albums HMV Pop 1 Pop 2 Caribbean cache Jazz Albums The Independent Pop 3 Axeman slays crowd in NW1 Ocean Colour Scene Electric Ballroom Wembley Arena Pop 4 University of Stirling Edinburgh Business School Courses St. George's University School of Medicine EF University of Leicester University of Durbam MBA The London School of Journalism Eurolink A Job for Life University of Exeter Montessori St. Nicholas Centre "a fresh start" Leicester University Holborn College The Writing School CIFE College The College of Estate Management Morris College of Journalism Multiple Display Advertising Items TES Courses Gabbitas Educational Consultants Are our going soft? The Armed Forces are finding fewer recruits fit enough for basic training. Arthur Bland asks if schools are at fault The lost art of letters From both sides of the Channel, two views of the growing worries about falling standards Students need more than mere success France also suffers The Times Oxford Brookes University NBS University of Aberdeen University Appointments Summer Schools Times Newspapers Ardingly College CSCT University Foundation The Sunday Times Posts Courses Robert Gordon University Business Courses St. Georges University Sems Reed's School The University of Birmingham Knight plays principal glutton in run feast Scoreboard Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Fay's spell gives Middlesex hope Benjamin batters hapless Essex attack Keene on Chess Winning Move Consolation prize is Britain's last hope Century by Warren underlines wealth of batting Yesterday's Scoreboards Bicknell leads way as bowlers respond to bounce Pyman kept in shade by health concerns First round Today's Fixtures Racing Riders find grounds for complaint Dallaglio's efforts earn top award For the Record Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Premier League's attendance boom Sport in Brief Graf slips to victory Quiet start Becker at his worst Seniors set for service Weighty discussion Obree's plans change Forthcoming Company Golf Days Absentees put Derby status on trial Prize Giving joins list of recent winners to slip through classic net Nap: Strategic Ploy (3.30 Beverley) Next best: Yeast (4.50 Lingfield Park) Market Rasen Stratford Rapid Raceline Apprentice escapes injury Beverley Carlisle LINGFlELD Park Lost in admiration on the isles challenge Freud on Friday Giggs nurtures youth culture at Old Trafford Pedigree Lewis aims to justify praise W0rd-Watching Voters pull the strings Radio Choice Natural wonders leave us lost for words Review BBC1 VldeoPlus + and the Video PlusCodes Sky One Equestrianism Indians dented by Hick's hammer Times Two Crossword Knighton ventures south in vain Union men display solidarity Simon Barnes on the lasting lessons be learnt from a footnote in rugby history Wigan pose threat in Middlesex sevens AA Car Insurance Boxing By our Sports Staff: Francis to be Fry's successor as manager at St Andrew's

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