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News from 18/05/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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L. E. Vickers (solicitor), H. N. Pandey, John Naughton, Jon Ashworth, Gerald Isaaman, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Paul Heiney, Dominique Searle and Tunku Varadarajan, Alexandra Frean, Adrian Lee, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Magnus Linklater, Marcus Binney and Michael Horsnell, Andrew Longmore, Bill Frost, Richard Thomson, Edmund Hayward, Michael Vickers and David Gill, Mike Nicks, Harvey Elliott, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, David Blunkett, Philip Howard, Ruth Deech, Chairman, Carol Midgley, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Michael Adler, Chairman, Paul Slade, Gerald Stock, Carl Mortished, Joan Wilkinson, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Thunderer, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Andrew Drummond and Lin Jenkins, Michael Binyon, Richard Beeston and Michael Evans, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Hugh Hunston, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stephen McClarence, Robert Sheehan, Peter Dorr, Ruth Gledhill, Stuart Sexton, Josephine Quintavalle, Mike Strutt, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Helen Dunmore, Michael Clark, Soren Krohn, Director General, Doug Sager, Quentin Letts, Alina Reyes, Peter Davies, Mary Stanley, Jean-Marie Zimmermann, Joseph Connolly, Katherine Bergen, Sarah Bagnall, Tim Beach, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Andrew Dyke, Kate Muir, Lizanne Rose, Russell Kempson, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Johnson, Richard Morris, Director, David Cooper, Geoffrey Wheeler, Ian Brunskill, D. Bush, Richard Giordano, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Andrew Pierce and Adam Fresco, George Plumptre, Christina Koning, Michael Palin, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Karen Zagor, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, James Allcock, A. Chalkley, Caroline Merrell, Alec Samuels, Robin Neillands, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Nicholas Baldock, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Oliver August, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Barbara Murphy Customer Services Manager, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Jack Crossley, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Jason Nisse, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Jonathan Palmer, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, at the Cannes Film Festival, Joanna Bale and Peter Foster, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Christopher Hawtree, Rosemary Verey, Bruce Anderson, Tim Wapshott, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Glyn Emery, Graham Searjeant, Guy de la Bedoyere, Fraser Nelson, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Kate Bassett, Hattie Ellis, Brian Mountford, John Notley, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Benedict Nightingale, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, R. Isaacson, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, R. J. R. MacDonnell, Dr Dashboard, Charles Kennedy, James Willoughby, John Millington, David Long, Robin Clark, Editor, Edward Marriott, Christopher Irvine,

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Britain expels Russians in spy tit-for-tat Both embassies to withdraw four Gardiner reselection setback V&A's new face Virgin/washington Dc. The Dream Ticket The Times is now enjoying its greatest success Index Play to Win Paedophiles to go on register Sticker Wars Police at risk Flower Power Cold shakes the buds of Chelsea Howard condemns European court Simon Jenkins The 7-day TV and radio guide The Times is now enjoying its greatest success this century Police could be sued for failing to prevent crimes No spending without saving, says Brown National Savings Tory old guard says Right may cost power Gardiner could still topple Major Man in the News Child car seats recalled Animator's body found Cliff death driver held Boost for BBC radio Redwood fails to deter Goldsmith News in Brief Court uproar as Bonham cleared of death crash Victim's family hurl themselves at millionaire after Old Bailey verdict Woman made up stalker story, police believe By a Staff Reporter: I was squeezed out, says 20st railman Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Payout deadline is imposed on Allitt families Cancer cluster 'was coincidence' Father of Cornish leukaemia Victim rejects chances of link with water contamination Early friendships may protect against childhood killer By a Staff Reporter: Gay teenager to challenge age law Woodstock Floors Showroom Pc World Days of Shame The Sunday Times Architects deplore V&A's 'exploding' glass extension Pc World Cricketers almost owt for nowt MBNA International Bank Ltd. Orkney islander on £10m charges News in Brief Spoils of war Men shot in car Post waste Opt-out challenge Jethro Tull star ill Degas view Citroen Xantia Paedophiles to be 'marked men' on national register Old Etonian loses ?1m negligence claim against top law firm The Link Director's film dream becomes reality Abbotale Critic of blood cuts dismissed New in Brief BR prosecuted Murder retrial Mugger jailed Pair trick widow Human race Forgotten bridge to history found hidden in school grounds We're all Hancocks at heart says Fry the Samaritan Sally Tonight Boy who lost arm to chimp wins £132,000 Yorkshire Water's supply 'deficient and overstretched' Church minister admits he hit his children with a belt Spitfire Diamond Jubilee Show Football stars shown red card after court rules sticker firm is offside B&Q Coronation Street says sorry by the book How heavenly music orchestrates spiritual harmony Priest prays she has stomach for the Navy Tesco Methodists fear Toronto blessing may be a curse Cellphones direct Apple Freed hostage tells of chaotic jungle battle in Indonesian rescue 'A week ago, our freedom had been agreed in a Red Cross deal. But at the last minute,'it collapsed' Alert on Kashmir captives Prodi seeks stability with posts for Left The Prodi Cabinet Jeep Win Tickets to England v India Monday in the Times Primakov loses ground in spying tug of war 'Barsukov thought he had caught a nice rat, but when he laid it in front of Yeltsin, it was still wriggling' The New Jeep Grand Cherokee Blow for Britain's Sis as diplomats are shown the door Paramount Hotel Group Gibraltar winner brings hope to Britain and Spain At Home Need a Loan? Need Australia hails first Aboriginal judge Plan to end call-up wins Yeltsin voters Puma fear grips a forbidden forest US admiral apologises to sailors in suicide note The Man who Wrote 'Yesterday' Talks to… Megane Citizen Bob begins his new-look bid for White House Pilgrim Pope travels on Frail pontiff defies the doomsayers and doctors who are predicting journey's end Vatican File by Richard Owen Unholy mess in square Bishop in US bars believers who back birth control Stena Line Vatican silences priest Exorcist is seeking safe house Torn Bible gets Yoko into dean's bad books Too many notes, dear Mozart Opera: Rodney Milnes on the work which proves that even geniuses sometimes get it wrong Die Entf?hrungaus dem Serail Covent Garden The Tower Opinion Opera A great read; pity about the library Music Live on Tour On Monday Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Sarah Francis Riverdance Next Week The Tenors Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Musicians Benevolent Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Daily News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joan Baez Victoria Wood Multiple Classified Advertising Items MasterCard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tap Dogs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Base Notes The Window Installers Network Co-ordination Centre Theatre Life's a bitch, then a play Theatre: A. R. Gurney tells Benedict Nightingale about the inspiration for his new play. Plus, the RSC MacBeth Theatre 2 Poland Grand Temple Freemasons' Hall The Taj Group of Hotels Base Note Is this a bore I see before me? The Fab Two. Paul McCartney Talks to Steve Wright… We succour Bushmen at their peril Isolation is a desert tribe's only hope, says Bruce Anderson More anon Bad nudes New community is merely old coercion Michael Gove on communication, the fashionable ideology that has bewitched Left and Right The man who never stopped William Morris's art defies attempts to debunk him as a hypocrite or to claim him as a Modernist Deep-rooted Sizzling Framed History's Dispossessed From Indonesia to Kalahari: how to help the natives Howard's Play The Home Secretary seeks Tory common ground on Europe Ties that Bind us A civic example from the Charles Doughlas-Home Prizewinner Ethics of fertility treatment for people with HIV Tories in Ulster Southbank walk Supermarket schemes Metal detecting Water disconnections Weekend Money letters, Living wills Lasting effects and uses of wind farms Boxing clever Loose talk Additional problem Court Circular Charterhouse Conference Legal appointment Royal engagements Luncheons Weekend birthdays Personal Column Memorial services Dinners Anniversaries Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Etc Admiral Jeremy Boorda Admiral Jeremy M. Boorda, United States Chief of Naval Operations, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in Washington on May 16 aged 57. He was born in South Bend. Indianna, on November 26,1938 Personal Column Brigadier the Rev Charles Harris Brigadier the Rev Charles Harris one of the last surviving Indian Army Cavalry commanders, died on May 4 aged 99. He was born on May 10,1896 Research into Ageing The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Leukaemia Research Fund Henry Clarke Henry Clarke, fashion photographer, died on April 28 aged 77. He was born on December 16,1918. Rubinstein's Visit The Times Crossword No 20,171 News Nature Notes Opinion Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Hours of Darkness High Tides Highest & Lowest Forecast Around Britain Yesterday Abroad Noon today Superlative Travel Magazine Weekend Vision Lloyd's barred from seizing names' awards Picture Gallery Gas chief's protest call to investors Business Today Executive Voice Record £1bn power payout stuns City CI mines attract bidders Facia chiefs face disqualification Working Week OFT forces Rock to drop fee Sport BA set to link with American Airlines Bank of Ireland Mortgages Weekend Money A guide for shareholders in British Gas Housing Investment and unit trust guide. Part 1. The basics Banks Arttour of Lloyd's Register Runaway Railtrack Jupiter Shift to consumer is ultimate test of loyalty for Sid Executive Voice Spending overrun raises PSBR Writ over book served on Forsyth OFT blessing for Crest Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Schroder Ventures International Investment Trust plc Thomson may sell or float travel arm Mulberry man brings dash of colour to AIM A Working Week for: Roger Saul Sarah Bagnall traces the rise of a high-quality company from humble Somerset origins into a worldwide concern poised for its market debut Art meets architecture in the palace on Fenchurch Street Hidden Assets Joanna Pitman goes on a tour of the soon-to-be redesigned Lloyd's Register Baillie Gifford & Co Commodities Liffe Options Dow's strong run helps to restore confidence Stock Market Movers of the Week 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 Slow boats in China Tempus National Power Chamberlain Phipps Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes British Biotechnology Wall Street Sids left cold by prospect of price curbs Caroline Merrell on why small investors are switching their attention from British Gas Socialism by the back door Personal Investor Stepping out Gas blast is shaken off by market Fidelity Investments Over There Utilities take real pounding Home income blow for pensioners Karen Zagor on a Treasury measure hurting the most vulnerable in our society Dilemma for locked-in investors National Savings Check small print when you insure pension contributions A Question of Money Bidder stalks West Brom Caroline Merrell on the takeover manoeuvres at two Midland building societies Perpetual Come to the cabaret Comment Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor Foreign Colonial Fidelity Direct The zero option Anne Ashworth on an unfriendly move by Friends Provident Hamilton Direct Bank Low Charge or Discount? Mortgages Direct First National The Equitable Life Hsbc Asset Management How to spread your savings wider A Guide to Investment & Unit Trusts Helen Pridham introduces a new series on unit and investment trusts Worldcover Direct Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc The Value Bond Pep Oasis and the art of investment Robert Miller on a new Islamic fund based on the principles of Sharia Jupiter's demanding target Henderson touche Remant Mercury Asset Management Hambro Insurance Services Group Plc Martin Currie Templeton Bristol & West Keep it regular Paul Slade says savings schemes can give small investors the best long-term return Top Trusts American dream or a nightmare for customers? As the free banking era closes in Britain, Richard Thomson looks at the US example Policy Portfolio Scottish Widows Britannia The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chase De Vere Investments Plc Friendly societies lose some friends The Equitable Life Effects of bank closures on those living in rural… Clerical Medical Investment Group Closed out at National Counties Wealth tax and the Labour bite Rights and votes Insurance against what? Shares end the week firm Securities and Futures Limited The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Dushyantor fights hoof infection Newbury Rapid Raceline William Hill Racing next Week Guide to our Racecard Lingfield Park Prospect of rain inspires confidence in Spectrum Thirsk Sheer Danzig has conditions to suit Hamilton Park Fakenham Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Ripon tomorrow Bangor Sherwood Boy Southwell Newbury Tomorrow Grey areas prove worry for Edwards The Sunday Times Barrichello puts the demons to flight Oliver Holt meets a Formula One driver finally coming to terms with the loss of Ayrton Senna Taylor conquers cold for share of the lead Weekend Fixtures The Times Seles makes plans for return to British competition Rangers aiming to resume normal service after break Hearts haunted by failure Green Flag For the Record Saunders makes bid for QPR McLlroy in pursuit of fresh glory England fall to defeat Coutts secures final berth British men progress Brayton dies after crash Contenders put on trial Parke enjoys victory on return to action Sport in Brief Arthurson has conflicting messages for Wigan pair Fuggles Imperial Game's elite congregate in the name of peace England seek specialist help to improve one-day fortunes Alan Lee forecasts a cull of familiar names by the revamped selection panel when it announces its squad for the Texaco Trophy Deputy who betrayed signs of disaffection faces day of judgment Saturday portrait: Alec Stewart, by Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent Marsh appointed in place of Simpson Wicketkeeper catches up with unique double Uphill task in prospect for Durham batsmen Benjamin's antics sour team effort Leicestershire make Worcestershire suffer Tendulkar makes his case Stubborn Harden in control Marsh continues to make Essex toil Yesterday's Scoreboards Megane Cricket The Times Sports Service Racing Athletics Venables aims to broaden his horizons Coach puts faith in Wilcox Robson poised for Barcelona role The Times Euro Itf Schumacher outlines winning formula Calm Montgomerie weathers the storm Harrington's Water Torture Marstons Pedigree Cricket Travel Chelsea: Let a Million Pounds Bloom The world's greatest flower show opens on Tuesday. Stephen Anderton unearths its great financial pulling power Index The Levington Difference Books Offers Food James Herrick Chardonnay Why the screaming parties in the sky? Feather report Nature's Best Fact File To tempt the palates of prelates A heavenly lemon curd made with eggs the colour of sunshine, created in a convent kitchen as a rich and extravagant treat I'm Popeye the PR man Stall order Beat the dinner rush Fast Food Shopping list Digest Crash diet Cal who? Hoot meals Chocolate Box Hamilton Direct Bank Hotting up for a rotten event Householders are being encouraged to compost waste. Stephen Anderton explains why and shows how Nothing Runs like a Deere Gardens to visit Garden Answers On the borders of a delphinium mystery Rosemary Verey on the House of Pitmuies, one of Scotland's leading gardens, ablaze with roses, honey suckle and delphiniums Biotal Quality Garden Fencing in Pvc-0 Multiple Display Advertising Items Nationwide Service Pools Compost Bins Nordicon Cannock Gates Ltd Homes & Gardens Cotswold Bac Conservatories Secrets of the mighty spikes Prime time for couch potatoes Peter Waymark offers a five-star guide to this season's gardening programmes on radio and television Sunshine of Africa Husquama Forest & Garden The Chelsea Plant Stand Allen Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Freedom and Independence Farmington Natural Stone Ltd Enhance your House Honda Lawnmowers Water King Multiple Display Advertising Items Guardan The Scientific Solution to Hard Water Bath-Knight Lawnflite Vintage Conservatories Ltd Peter Beales Roses (Tt) The Original Box Sash Window Company Swim at Home Parkland Garden Furniture CHiLd Life Countax Appeal Bramley's Nurseries Agriframes Beautiful Victorian Style Greenhouse For Sale John D Wood & Co Designed for a few dollars more Case History Harrow on the Hill London's Finest Riverside Homes Martin Grant Homes Fairview New Homes Plc North of the Thames Country Property Gloucestershire Northamptonshire Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Select Retirement Seymour Shirts Poetstyle Ltd Palace Clock Algarve Multiple Display Advertising Items Geared up to take a hike Walkers and Cyclists need comfortable, light and durable cloths. Doug Sagar looks Composers of the soap opera From bubbles to brushes, the Waldorf of bathroom shops has real style Quinta Do Noval Fact File Dunlopillo Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Furniture CanadaGreen William Tillman Multiple Display Advertising Items Poetry Competition Multiple Display Advertising Items Support Gloves Individually Made-To-Measure Skirts & Trousers What bugs your bunny Pet News Up before the beak Prickly problems Car sticker of the week Kidding around in the playground When a dog's day is done Burial ceremonies now honour beloved family pets after a lifetime of companionship Viners Valencai Cutlery Fowl deeds on the farm A Vet Writes.. . Locksmith of the intellect John Naughton finds illumination in a selection of the writings of E. H. Gombrich, one of the greatest minds of the 20th century The last word in first words Children's Books Country Lover's Magazine Paradise raped Oil companies threaten a jungle tribe, Edward Marriott says Turn off, tune out, drop in Hippie Happie Shake Bloomsbury, ?8.99 out of my Mind Bloomsbury, ?9.99 By Richard Neville Everyone's a winner Book News How the Sphinx got its smile Keeper of Genesis By Robert Bauval and Graham Hancock Heinemann, ?16.99 from Atlantis to the Sphinx By Colin Wilson Virgin, ?15.99 the Natural History of Make-Believe By John Goldthwaite Oxford, ?20 Present and future imperfect In Brief: The odd, the mad and the ugly from dark alleys to Tinseltown The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Home, home on the rage Common Ground By Andrew Cowan Michael Joseph, £13.99 Thursday Times Books Minerva Press Artful Crafts New in Paperback Artfuel Crafts The Magistrate's Tale By Nora Naish Mandarin, ?5.99 When You Love You Must Depart By Alina Reyers Minerva ?5.99 Ncr Book Award for Non Fiction Fan fare from the Little Man Michael Palin introduces a collection of the best work by his late friend and former Times cartoonist Mel Calman On the Mersey beat Blue Genes By Val McDermid HarperCollins, ?14.99 Picture Gallery The child who never said die The case of Jaymee Bowen is a classic medical conundrum Jaymee: The Story of Child B Haunted house party The Weekend By Peter Cameron Fourth Estate, £5.99 Taking a peer at old Wigan Peter Millar joins Martin Cruz Smith's 19th-century history tour Rose By Martin Croz Smith Macmillan, ?16.99 Flamrndo Children Pop U. 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Multiple Display Advertising Items Bristol, Exeter & Truro Perfect Harmony The Times Dinnermates Avenues The Times To Advertise Times Two Crossword Chess Winning Move Punchline No 3358: Mixed Grill by Arcturus The Listener Crossword Word-Watching Computer Games Bridge "In Indiana, It's Illegal to Go to the Theatre within 4 Hours of Eating Garlic. " Mercedes-Benz Used Cars Breathing new life into the tin can on wheels The gun doesn't kill; speed does Why aren't the police catching killers instead of motorists? Because there's no difference A History of Speeding Your chance to see Britain's supersonic… Aa Gridlock Guide Major Roadworks Pet hates News in Brief Korean advance Rover's return Never give a car thief a break Car windows are breakable so that people traped inside can get out - unless you're the Pope or the Queer Driven to Distraction I'm drunk. 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Robert Crampton meets British TV's Mr Popular. Portrait by Mitch Jenkins Hanbury Manor Mirror to the Nation Austravel The Folio Society Dolphin Special Needs Bathrooms Vista Holidays From Industrial Heartland to Silicon Valley Town & Country Driveways Soldier Christian The Perfect Car for the 90s It Lives Do You Duncan Grant Collector Debt John Maynard Keynes, who transformed the world's economy, was also the brains behind the purchase of Degas's private collection of Post-Impressionism for the nation. Robert Skidelsky reports Subaru Moriarti's workshop Arden Press House The Persian Carpet Sale of Sales Antique Desks Comfort Morpheus Pure Silk Interiors Divani Paco rabanne Paco rabanne In the Family Way House Style Vinny Lee discovers how one person's home grew to accommodate the needs of her family. 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Premier Bathrooms John Chapman Ltd David Nieper Country Desks The Stockbag Company Tous Mes Amis The Safest Codrington Furniture Lifestyles Moghuls & Maharajahs Restaurant Guide Eating Out Ralph Stea Odd bins To find out what pasta is wear put the tw The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture The Moderns Anna Blundy on the ins and outs of contemporary living Olive & Tomato Picture Gallery David Blunkett Sheffield Sheffield has been described as the biggest village in England. It has a population of over half a million, but a real sense of community' Douwe Egberts Daewoo 1015 blows the footballer Dani Margot says Dear 1015 Win Buddy, can you spare me a Dime! Win a Sony PlayStation Go Ballistic in '96 Don't forget to go Wild Eurovision Song Contest Ad of the Week Mars Exam Stress Vs Summer Freedom Dirt Cheek Footloose The Portuguese footballer Dani has firmly… Model Players Rosie Online TinTin has unwittingly influenced the European space… The maine men Recommends Asda Competition Among the winners of the Creme Egg Competition are… Picture Gallery The Times Euro Itf Croatian skills could prove a prize asset Russell Kempson takes a look at the leading contenders and rank outsiders who will be aiming to earn their share of Euro 96 glory Klinsmann can deliver Itf riches Gary Mabbut, who has played with and against some of the best footballers in the world, tells James Willoughby who he wants in his team as the competition begins for a ?25,000 top prize How your team can score Goalkeepers Time to ring ITF changes Managers Full Backs Central Defenders How to Play You have to select a team of 11 players,… Midfield Players Winterthur Euro England Salute to Swiss sponsors of The Times Euro Itf Advertising Feature Top of their class in the multinational insurance market Strikers Terms and Conditions Winterthur

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