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News from 15/05/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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George Cole, Victoria McKee, Phil Yates, Anthony Harris, Tunku Varadarajan, Alan D. Cox, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Colin Bowlt, Sir Rider Haggard, Nick Nuttall, Chris Ward, Mark Huband, John Main, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Tunku Varadarajan and Quentin Letts, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Evonne von Heussen, Director, Ronald Faux, Inigo Gilmore, John Diamond, Jonathon Savill, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Bernard Barbuk, John Buckley, Tim Ward, Phil Simpson, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, P. H S, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Network Nuttall, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Thunderer, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Frances Gibb and Richard Duce, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Ahmed Fazl, Peter Ball, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, and Roger Maynard, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Sanjida O'Connell, Donald Nicholson, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Simon Vail, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, John O'Leary, John Young, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Sarah Bagnall, David Charter, Nigella Lawson, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, Michael Horsnell and Philip Webster, Simon Kennedy, Paul Durman, Philip Bassett, Brenda Maddox, Lindsay Cook, Joanna Bales, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Jenny McClean, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, D. J. Girling, Helen Walker, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Timothy Lawson-Cruttenden, Erica Wagner, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, John Sherlock, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, J. A. Turnbull, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Iola Smith, Anna Gregory, Brian MacArthur, Brian Slyfield, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Robin Wight, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Stephen Dalton, Lindsay Nicolle, Jack Bailey, David S. Olby, Arthur Leathley, Bill Frost and Peter Foster, Gordon Brown, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Richard Sarson, Nicholas Kenyon, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, O. J. Simpson, Christopher Irvine,

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Lab tests cast doubt on Ira convictions Equipment tained with explosive Sex attacks suspect held Horror jail Oxford cheers OJ Index The top twenty universities Labour clash over dole for 12 months Germans lay ground for Wembley final Index Here comes summer Chirac makes tracks for beef lunch Index Media Britain blows it Index Picture Gallery Nigella Lawson Breitling The cases under the microscope CPS to review cases after contaminated lab equimpment casts dout on IRA convictions The Prisoners Forte Explosive in centrifuge discovered by chance The Process Falconer holds his own in the gyre Political Sketch ICL that's IT The cases under the microscope Secrets experts piece together clues to terrorism Thelab Persian cat casts owner in the role of international criminal By a Staff Reporter: Jilted lover reveals all with intimate letter to villagers WPC says sex taunts injured her Papers Australians ready to release and send home serial killer Hockney gives students California dream Breast scar claim is settled Bishop may leave his Faith behind Ampleforth boy victim of assault Digital CJD victim's family sues over 'mad cow' advice Parents hope tickling stick will bring girl 's first smile Mercury Communications Ferrets to the rescue at castle Professor Robert Winston Abbey National Surgeons remove bullet from girl's head In the Times British Airways Major pledges to make schools more secure OJ bags applause at Oxford Union The Royal Bank of Scotland Malicious caller loses court plea News in Brief Judges chosen Meningitis death Shand-Kydd case Seal heads off Fatal change Hooligan video Saga Services Ltd Gar workers refuse to take French leave Passive smoking may not kill but it does a lot of harm Medical Briefing Breathtaking … the vehicle powered by air The Personal Number Company PLC Mellor derides plans for Village hall' millennium Crunchy Bran Grant leak mars day of joy for the Albert Hall By-pass snail hitch Worldcall Whitehall let costs 'run out of control at British Library' Porn brokers take a front-row seat at film festival Need Instant Insurance? Renault Cars with Flair Gallery to shine light on Roman treasures Commons reforms must address interests and ambitions of MPs Riddell on Politics Tories try to win back support with 'touch of humility' Gateway2000 Mawhinney plays Europe card Colonial Direct Cabinet tension on Ulster calmed In Parliament Harrods Kennedy revival fills Democrats with fresh hope Christian Aid Picture Gallery Gay marriages trap is set for Clinton Bear hunting trip endangers charity Ryman Alligator guard set in swamp jet hunt Indian Left names leader and stakes claim to govern Everest spares Manhattan millionairess NordicTrack Bangladesh tornado claims 400 lives Midland The Listening Bank Widow speaks of last call from mountain US risks Chinese trade war World Summary (AP): 7,000 firefighters tackle blazes (AP): UN expert quits over lack of cash (AP): Troops move in to free hostages (Reuter): Moscow plans pact with Belorussia if Nato expands Business & Technology Education Council Britain backs chemicals ban Imports leave French gourmets choking over their truffles Cellphones direct Spanish heir eyes a Georgia peach Ogoni activists in plea to West over Nigeria 'frame-up' Letter describes ordeal of 19 detainees as Sheell faces new pressure after Saro-Wiwa hanging Aristocrat flyer takes off in high spirits for record round trip Hoverspeed Mandela ready to see Abacha From Associated Press in Takoradi, Ghana: Ghana opens its doors to Liberian war refugees Admiral Make decadent waves Grace Bradberry finds out what's hot and what's not on the beach this summer Harrods Ltd N. Peal Cashmer Is Winston really playing God? Lord Winston's offer of infertility treatment to an HIV-positive woman has been widely condemand. But should his critics think again? My strange encounter with Betty Shine A chance encounter with the clairvoyant Betty Shine caused Erica Wagner to rethink her scepticism Daihatsu Hill House Hammond Sporting strife, continued A campaign lost in the haze The origin of specious restoration is the decent of home into heritage Alan Coren Picture Gallery Accountable to nobody The Privatisation of the public utilities was a con-as Clare Spottiswoode's devastating five-year gas plan proves Swotting up The Times Dairy Team spirit Diary Whip hand Diary Spook TV Diary Ne'er a drop Dairy Labour must make them work Gordon Brown on a new deal for the lost generation Fertile with Error Voice of humanity against the voice of vested interests Sorry is the Hardest Word But 'it hurt' has been hard for the Tories too Latin into English Lighter thoughts from our darkest hour Failure of private anti-stalking Bill Thatcher and Church Dear Database Beatification of Florentine 'heretic' Alpha course A little night music Causes of death In a spin Congenial homes for London birds Olympic flames Sporting chance Court Circular Personal Column Birthdays today Lecture Memorial services Dinners Anniversaries Service dinner Latest wills Today's royal engagements Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Reception Queen's College, London Appointments Marriage University news Hertfordshire Lieutenancy Church in Wales Stanley Reed Stanley Reed, Director of the Biritish Film Institute, 1964-72 died on May 4 aged 85. He was born on January 21,1911 Albert Meltzer Albert Meltzer, anarchist, died on May 7 aged 76. He was born on January 7,1920 Personal Column Sir Gaetan Duval , QC Sir Gatetan Duval, QC Mauritian poliitican and Lawyer, died on May 5 aged 65. He was born on October 8,1930 Major-General Douglas Milne Major-General Douglas Milne, Deputy Director-Gneral of Army Medical Services, 1975-78, deid on may 6 aged 76. He was born on May 19,1919 Sir Rider Haggard Barclays Business and Management Why do the traditonal universities still have such an advantage overt their newer academic rivals? History Geography Mechanical Engineering Architecture Playing the ratings game John O'Leary explains how the department tables are compiled, and why they matter Music English Sponsored by Barclays Bank Good Social Work and Social Policy Law Geology Plus where to find the best departments nationawide: our tabl; es list the top universities in 14 subject Anthropology Tomorrow Chemistry Environmental Science Computing Desperately seeking dons David Charter on the research assessments Barclays Prime-time push for the presidency Media, Sales & Marketing BoreTech Holland BV Isocor Limited Account Manager The Burlington Magazine British Gymnastics Morris College of Journlism Freshly squeezed Oj The Listener Twenty years in the country Ramsey Hall Limited Austin Knight U. K. Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Departmental Co-Ordinator Is this Britain's ideal lifestyle? As editor-in-chief of a home style magazine, Sally O'Sullivan influences thousands. She talks to Giles Coren Big budget TV ads fail to deliver Robin Wight on why carmakers may be slashing their TV spending The archbishop, the beautiful editor and an unholy row The Presentation Company The Times Crossword No 20,168 News Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Western Provident Association Around Britain Yesterday Abroad In the Times Forecast Noon today High Tides Hours of Darkness Public is likely to get more shares in Railtrack Business Editor Lindsay Cook General Accident cheers insurers Arts 36-38 Picture Gallery Bank limits Clarke's scope for rate cuts By our Economice Correspondent: George foresees euro 'tensions' Halifax chief heads pay league Homes 45 Deal heralds BCCI payout Sport 46-52 Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Worry over fall in labour market Television and Radio Business Today Power cut Phone launch Construction leaders scorn Gummer optimism US links 'must be nurtured' The Executive Club Germany and France set to fail EMU test Gas firms turn up heat Tourist Rates Legal & Public Notices Pit closes with loss of 200 jobs Penalties rising for bias at work Business Ropundup Airbus in joint talks Forte to quit Savoy Littlewoods cuts payroll Whitbread acquisition United water deal near Exchange link with SEC Time gentlemen, please Investors await Allied's exit from brewing Railtruk's price could be raised Bank comfort for Clark and Brown BOC shrugs off problems in US with 12% advance Buying by Sedgwick 'at an end' Allied Domecq to tighten its belt Hodder Headline issues surprise profit warning Cantab to raise £25m for R&d Bank of Scotland Money Market Business Cheque Accout Hongkong Telecom profits rise by 14.3% PowerGen sells stake in Midlands Commodities Life Options Utilities suffer in wake of gas price review Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Regent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Hodder Headline General Accident Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Bottom of the well Tempus BOC Wall Street Otherwise engaged The Times Diary On hold The Times City Dairy Republican star The Times City Diary Street cred The Times City Diary Feeling flat The Times City Diary Royal revelation The Times City Diary Contrasting trends among jobless threaten growth Philip Bassett on the vanishing workforce and the unemployed young and old Blast of fresh air for aviation health Victoria McKee looks at a compaign to benefit frequent flyers BASF Banco Do Brasil Central banks: evermore glory, ever less power Another Harris By our City Staff: Ionica aims to undercut BT phone bills by 20% EIT asset value has 19.7% rise General Accident Confidence at Westbury despite slip Newsprint costs hit The Telegraph British Midland Discord as building societies gather Kwelm creditors set for payout of $220m Business Roundup SBC merger go-ahead UPF jumps 22% WT Foods to raise £3m United News on target Diploma holds dividend New York drives London higher First Direct British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service NatWest Jails get the gentle touch Stephen Hoare reports on the plans behind the new generation of prisons being built by private companies Facilities Management BIFM The Facilities Management Software Solution The Times Nursing a hospital back to health Benard Barbuk describes how outside managers have transformed the running of a hospital group Young & Co Englemete Services Limited City Magistrates' Court Headen Facilities Management Limited Atkins group favoured In Brief Fiddler in fine fettle Perlman/Canino Festival Hall Royal Shakespeare Company Theatre 1 Theatre 2 Number unobtainable Theatre: Benedict Nigtingale on Simon Gay's old character in a new play; plus other reviews Simply Disconnected Minerva, Chichester Only perfection is acceptable John Allison talks to the uncompromising painist Krystain Zimerman Music 1 Survival of the smallest What Now, Little Man? Greenwich Women at work The Power of the Dog Orange Tree, Richmond The Times the Theatre Club The Week's Special How to Book—and Join Music 2 Does this cause deserve £170m? London's South Bank needs a lottery facelift-but must it be such as expensive, one, asks Marcus Binney The South Bank arts centre will soon be in pole… From cradle to Graves Jenny McClean joins the Sheffield parents learning what it means to be young at art Design Museums Young Arts Arts Alighting from the Channel Tunnel train, without… Loyd Grossman tells Simon Tait why he has devised… Recipe to draw the crowds H Picture Gallery Galerie Russe Du Centre Pop Duo aim to please Orbital Albert Hall Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice Theatre-Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Choice 2 Getting lost is half the fun New Opera: Kublai Khan's stately but puzzling pleasure dome; Wilde defiled Marco Polo Munich Biennale No way to treat a Wilde creature The Picture of Dorian Gray Monte Carlo Choice 3 Opera La Crème de la Crème Denton Hall Cray Systems Ealing Secret world of secretaries Jennai Cox preveiws a three-part television series which clearly demonstrates why secretaries cannot be typecast Circle Thirty Three Housing Trust Ltd Buckingham Personnel TPD Publising Midland Mercuri Urval ECCO Harriet Gabb Recruitment Creme De La Creme Crone Corkill Recruitment … Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretarial & Temporary Albany Appointments Secretary to the Chairman Monument Personnel Consultants Airline Recruitment & Training Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Temporary Recruitment RECEPTIONIST/Admin Maskells Estate Agents Lively & Intelligent Secretary Covent Garden Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Pan European Recruitment Manpower Mison Recruitment Crone Corkill Temporary Recruitment Pa £18,000 Mayfair International Finance Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manpower Cross Selection Interdeon Limited Experienced Personal Assistant Knightbridge Secretaries Mitchell Young Associates Aldrich & Co Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Pa to Md Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd SECRETARY/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items James Allen's Preparatory School Office Angels PA/SECRETARY St James's Career PA HOBstones Angela Mortimer Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd HOBstones Assistant to Managing Director Brown Shipley Venture Managers Ltd HOBstones International Property Consultants Secretary Angela Mortimer Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd Victoria Wall Associates Invest Yourself! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heritage Recruitment Angela Mortimer Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd The Carousel Consultancy Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Raglan Properties plc Angela Mortimer Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd PA/OFFICE Manager Current Vacancies Sheila Childs Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments Bi-LANGUAGE FX Corporation Plc WP Software Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Crème Grosvenor Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boyce Bilingual Appointments Bi-LANGUAGE Savills In-Specs Ltd Changes Rec Cons Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Gordon Yates Jem International Language Recruitment Services Ltd Appointments Bi-LANGUAGE Multiple Display Advertising Items Busy Wc2 Media Accountants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Junior Secretary/receptionist Regan and Dean + Adland Dynamic Receptionist! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill The Malabar Cotton Company Ltd Appointments Bi-LANGUAGE Recruitment Administrator Secretary/sales-London Arena Move into Banking Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Appointments Bi-LANGUAGE Receptionist/Secretary Sec/admin King & Toben Recruitment Enthusiastic Office Junior Hilman Saunders Ltd Well Presented Junior Secretary An Angela Mortimer International Sheila Burgess International Music Design CYZ Ltd Alternative Networks Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments Bi-LANGUAGE Euro London Appointments Language Matters Property North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior Secretary/office Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lifeline Part Time Vacancies Lucie Clayton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Britannia Village Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surrey Property Listing Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vigia Group Mowlem Multiple Classified Advertising Items Timeshare tears increase Rachel Kelly on new rules to protect timeshare customers Balancing interests of children How One Couple were Tempted to Buy Passenger not user of vehicle Avoiding inconsistent decisions Send in the Marines' civvy replacements The Royal Marines' site at Deal is for sale Faldo home to savour his days in the sun Seaon's greeting illuminates return of Master champion Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ballymore Properties Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Homes Gullit's gifts make a nation colour-blind Multiple Classified Advertising Items Century by Morris sees Glamorgan home Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Picture Gallery Yorkshire miss their chances Keene on Chess Winning Move Essex fail despite full force of Law Surrey go through with perfect record Benson and Hedges Cup Scoreboards Final Group Tables The Times Williams finds late surge to put Neath into seventh heaven Cardiff lose title grip despite Ford's record Company Golf Days Results Mesh Technique Hernia Repair Wigan switch on the power For the Record Yesterday's Results Huntingdon Goulding on top in battle to be England scrum half Today's Fixtures Football McMillan returns to reclaim his title In Brief Johnson retires British challenge Croydon double Wasps' choice Magnificient Style shows her paces Cecil-trained filly pays handsome tribute to Pricket's Oaks prospect York Rapid Raceline William Hill Peslier booked Perth Hereford Dushyantor can press classic claims in Dante York Channel 4 Kluivert free to lead Euro challenge O'Neill plans to stem rise of Stoke Barratt Knight salutes minor celebrity Rob Hughes, football correspondent, sees one of the game's greats pay tribute to the tireless dedication of an unsung hero Word-Watching Venables receives a tonic All the fun of the square Radio Choice The fatal attraction of volcanic eruptions Review Choice Satellite and Cable Golf 46 Lloyd inspires Lancashire to late triumph Warwickshire's run halted Old Trafford Scoreboard Times Two Crossword Emerson moves to Robson's beat Griffiths decides on a graceful exit Phil Yates celebrates the career of a player who holds a unique in snooker history Cavalier approach betrays Hampshire Bristol Scoreboard Hello Mr Walden Rugby Union 48 Sun Blast Home truths for the thinking man Office turn us into robots Burglars will go down in smoke a venue that just isn't crciket Hi-Grade Computers PLC Diamonds are a yeti's best friend Buzzwards Www ebguides Ltd Sade's story is a smooth operator Hijack on the superhighway How I went the whole hog with John and grew AST Computer Interface Today's motor mechanics are turning to CD-Roms and laptops, reports Richard Sarson Risen star helps its hospital birthplace Computers are the tools to fix intelligent cars Just what the machine ordered Iola Smith on the dispenser that gives patients the right medication Microchips on the menu in a town that caters for the future Ray Hatley finds food for thought in Brighton where multimedia cafès and bars bring hi-tech to the high stree Pioneer firm casts the Net from coast to coast Tally Nintendo fans play a waiting game A yachtswoman's safety net support A web site has been a blessing to a woman beset with problems on a round-the-world adventure. Simon Vail reports Tom Citizens 'need data detectives' Pager that helped the O. J. defence So long, it's been nice to e-mail you Farewell to the old floppy disk Take me to the man in charge of the Internet Readers' free service Domain Names Packard Bell A high-tech way to hit the right notes Sanjida O'Connell on composing in virtual reality CDs must face the music Mobile Office TV viewers surrounded by cinema excitement Dell From Russia with bug: old Kgb men cash in on the past The former Soviet bloc is using its Cold War heritage to supply the spies of today, reports Chris Ward Old scams find new lease of life on the net How Britain got left behind in the European space programme Ariane 5 will blast off carrying 12 flags... but no Union Jack. Nicholas Booth reports on our wasted chances UKONLINE CompuServe Client-server shift calls for mixed skills Systems Developers Appointments Anglo-German link for security Computer Futures MacMillan Davies MSL International City gets ready to ride on the Crest of a wave Softkey The price of hardware The City is investing a fortune in It, but is it paying off? Lindsay Nicolle reports French Opportunity in Telecommunications services Wilco International Limited Will we be better off by the age of 64? Is the 64-bit revolution myth or reality? Nicholas Booth reports Business Changing faces and changing places Verity PA Consulting Group International Networking Company Computer Personnel Consultants Ltd Emmanuel College Messaging Solutions - Software Sales AAA-RATED Search and Selection Millar Associates CSB Meridian Silversands Computers Tiny Computers Ltd

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