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News from 24/05/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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George Cole, P. M. E. Drury, Fran Bennett, Adrian Fitzgerald, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Adrian Lee, Richard Wentke, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, David Rhys Jones, Richard Weston (Director), Philip Howard, Richard Beeston and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, A. S. Daniels, Peter Noble, Md Frcp and Frc Psych, Mary Poppins, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Bruce Kemble, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Peter Brown, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Stephen Heppell, John Redwood, David Hewson, Peter Capella, Patricia Tehan, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Richard Burton, John Monks, General Secretary, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Matthew May, Cynthia Gamble, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Neville Goldrein, James Landale Political Reporter, K. N. Bladon, Armstrong, A. J. Colbert, David Porter, Quentin Letts, Daniel Snowman, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, Michael Howard, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, John Walley (Deputy Secretary), Richard Cork, Philip Bassett, Alan Read (Director of Talks), Andy Lavender, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Andrew Pierce, and Charles Bremner, Ruth Gledhill and Stephen Farrell, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Stephen Jones, Lilli Matson (Transport campaigner), Eric Reguly, Ian Murray and Lin Jenkins, Oliver Holt, Dalya Alberge and Bill Frost, Sarah Cunningham, D. H. Lawrence, Stephen Logan, John Allison, Richard Duce, Jacquie Disney, Christopher Thomas, Guy Walters, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Kathryn Knight, Susan Elkin, Sally Dugan, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Denis Macshane, Mp, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Philip Bassett and Janet Bush, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Daniel Rosenthal, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, John Goodbody and Richard Ford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Steve Allen, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Pat Thornton, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Jenny Macarthur, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Rifkind warns of long war over beef ban Fun in the sun Lib-Lab dalliance Index Today Britain gives Europe a taste of stonewalling Hacker takes command of US Air Force computer net Valerie Grove Clement Freud Road rage woman tells of fiancé's stabbing 'I wish I had been killed so we could still be together' Taylor rallies peers to block Howard 's sentencing plans Fashion Fever Grips Moscow Chopard Geneve Win a Trip to the Olympics Tomorrow Labour unclear on how to join battle Developing beef war exposes rifts in politics and farming community Cellnet Abattoirs win right to dispute the slaughter of older cattle Single currency delay unlikely Asthma appeal fails Harrods Knightsbridge Stationery deal rescued Shot man had meeting Majorca meningitis alert Our shame, by Carey Farm in quarantine Tony Banks MP Boy, 11, found guilty of manslaughter News in Brief Lib-Lab 'alliance' costs Labour control of council Accountant on church theft charge Academics lament society 's lost manners Brother freed to inherit fortune Windsor Castle rises anew—on time and within cost Ex-husband 'might not miss £50m' Direct Line IBM New editor 'tossed aside executive like toffee paper' Nigeria promises to free British boy Worldcall British Airways £9 holidaymakers escape wet Whit Tickets withheld in Euro 96 mix-up Motorola PoWs honour the ghost of Colditz Philosophic Cantona takes shot at record Optimax Rapist stalked another woman RADA wins £23m from lottery to rebuild academy Halfords Picture Gallery Tropical tailors face the unkindest cut Army veteran tried to murder gay man in 'revenge attack' Dixons Challenge changes stripes into a star ride Teachers urge defiance on primary tests By a Staff Reporter: Children of nine given condoms First Telecom No title Men with clubs caught on film near seal killings Suspicion falls on fishermen as RSPCA prepares to make use of tougher penalties Daily drug offers lucky break for victims of fragile bones Medical Briefing B&Q Prime Health Statuette raises £3m for charity News in Brief Bravest PC Fossil found Baby charges Sinn Fein libel Spall optimism Water chiefs urge gardeners to buy plants of the Med Do It All Sooty goes hand in glove with Japanese for £1.4m Television stars on best behaviour Vegetarians have pick of the crop Peers give cuddly friends the cold shoulder Let judges make punishment fit the crime, says Taylor 'Authoritarian' Blair angers Labour activists Spin-doctors 'are poisoning politics' Currys By a Staff Reporter: Passport pledge for war widows Americans seize Chinese in arms smuggling 'sting' British Gas Retail Picture Gallery Netanyahu vows to send troops into West Bank From Associated Press in Amarillo, Texas: Rodents feel the wind of change The Times VW Our Foreign Staff: Japanese cult sent disciples 'to test killer gas on town' Sharps bedrooms US aims to ruin Burma's tourism year Off with the Queen's head as colony sets stamp on future From Reuter in Seoul: North Korean pilot defects to South Virgin Warships booked for Hong Kong exit Cyprus role for envoy World Summary (Reuter): General held over killings Saudis reject retaliation (AP): Colombia in sea-link plan Cuba traders face US ban Saga Services Ltd Indian guns force Kashmir voters to the ballot box Clinton hits at Dole on gay marriage ban Business & Technology Education Council Top trenchermen spurn bratwurst Union's inner core weighs scheme to bypass Britain Trans World Airlines France fêtes its British wartime heroine Smokers face increased risk Cellphones direct No Title Yavlinsky fights to keep reform on track Russia's hard-hitting liberal champion gambles on Yeltsin's need for support in presidential poll Interview Agent 'filmed giving data to British envoys' By our Foreign Staff: Kremlin to host Chechen talks (Reuter): Soviet collapse uproots nine million Whirlpool (AFP): Minister dies in flat fight Sharp wit helps to win points for democracy Man in the News The journey from Rome to Liverpool Alice Thomas Ellis will be unhappy. The new Archbishop of Liverpool is a Catholic of the ecumenical school Dollond & Aitchison Picture Gallery What comes first…home or the office? Kathryn Knight on how we separate work and family life Dell The Russians are coming Glossy magazines, top models and high fashion are gripping Moscow—to the dismay of the old guard, says Richard Beeston The crying game Quentin Letts on why, in these tearful times, the presidential handkerchief has never been damper Admiral How we can use beef to beat Kohl John Redwood sets out a British vision of Europe Batting on The Times Diary Picture Gallery Obscene prohibitions Corrupting or releasing? The laws against pornography are certainly absurd - but I'm glad I don't need it Diary The Times First class The Times Diary Bushy tale The Times Diary Letting rip The Times Diary Philip Howard We like our literature digested from Don Quixote to Mary Poppins Cattle Gridlock All that Labour can do is limit the political damage Russian Reform Yeltsin and Yavlinsky need to unite against Communism Blow-Out A diplomat is a dainty eater sent to lunch out for his country Sentencing reform initiative defended Gay clergy Labour policies under close scrutiny Literary twinning Lively Lowestoft Please hold Napoleon Ill's dentist Bowie and Genet V&a extension a site for sore eyes? Crumbling gravestones Time and money Court Circular Today's royal engagements Legal appointment Today's birthdays The Times Luncheons Picture Gallery Dinners Service dinners Personal Column School news Memorial service Calls to the Bar Reception Latest wills Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Service luncheon Patrick Cargill Patrick Cargill, actor and dramatist, died yesterday aged 77. He was born on June 3,1918 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flightseats Trailfinders Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Kidney Research Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Association Action William Lawrence William Lawrence, Chief Constable, South Wales Constabulary, since 1989, died of cancer on May 21 aged 53. He was born on September 21,1942 Michael Stobbs Michael Stobbs, Fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and assistant director of research in the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, died from a heart attack on April 26 aged 51. He was born on August 11,1944 David 300 Club Prouction of Biblical Play News The Times Crossword No 20,176 The Times Today Times Weathercall AirUK Tomorrow Picture Gallery Arts 35-37 Japanese bank in line to buy MoD married quarters CBI fears prolonged slump at factories Cable and Wireless seeks international alliances Education 39 Clarke moves on tax deal Saatchi & Saatchi slips to fourth place Sport 40-48 Roddicks turn down salary rise to £300,000 Picture Gallery Business Today Storehouse Merger Nuclear fuel levy may be less than expected The Sunday Times Glenmorangie aims to tap export growth CBI says PSBR overshoot threatens pre-poll tax cuts Sales of life and pension policies rebound Tourist Rates Magellan departure unsettles markets Lawrence payoff is less than predicted Business Roundup Telewest raises £1.2bn Liability campaign boost Pep rules tightened Water bid goes to MMC British Steel action Grosvenor Dublin deal Powergen Fighting shy of German practices Continental unrest strikes a warning Banks fret over compány news delay Business balks at the environmental bill Storehouse results lifted by Mothercare profit leap Imro fines Adams & Nevile more than a year of profits BNB to be hit by more defections McDonald 's signs deal with Disney Griffin Factors Burford seeks £142m to buy property portfolio Commodities Life Options Retail sector revives as brokers turn bullish Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates(%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold /Precious Metals (Bair & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Rescued by Children Tempus Go-Ahead Group Burford Dollar Rates Wall Street Business Business Age calls it a day The Times City Diary Body politic The Times City Diary Soofy 's target The Times City Diary Touch of class The Times City Diary Power of the generators faces a new challenge At issue is whether they hold too much sway over pricing, says Christine Buckley Opt-out from European social chapter untenable Business Letters Insider dealing laws in need of a redraft Flaw in stress at work litigation trend Is this CBI policy? Casualties rife in bank's quest for efficiency Patricia Tehan on the tasks facing the man restructuring Lloyds TSB The Open University Business School Terms set for votes on merger of insurers Public Notices ICL Go-Ahead pays £46m for London General buses Hillsdown appoints new chief By our City Staff: Japanese invest in Scotland By our City Staff: BTG share price rises to a record API makes cash call for £20m purchase Forward marches on through acquisition Business Roundup Soros pledge to Russia Wales lures £5m plant B Elliott lifts profits Southnews advances Euromoney ahead Breweries 'will keep tied sales' Cable & Wireless The Times Unit Trust Information Service Meridiana Equities extend their losses Brittany Ferries Names' recoveries not part of Lloyd's trust The Times Pregnancy exclusion is not sex discrimination Curing magistrates' court unfairness on appeal Reinsurers liable when sum payable ascertained A Times Reader Offer Invisible man lifts the veil Opera: Andy Lavender talks to director David Leveaux about Salome, sex and keeping a low profile Opera Suit of her honour Theatre: Shakespeare's daughter defends her name in Peter Whelan's latest; plus, insight into the Russian soul The Herbal Bed The Other Place, Stratford Richard Cork selects highlights from the National Gallery exhibition Degas: Beyond Impressionism—day Three Degas commenced this picture by reworking an earlier… Theatre 1 A loose grasp on reality Claustrophobia Nottingham Playhouse Theatre 2 Painting by French numbers Classical Concerts Philharmonia/Tortelier Festival Hall An inspired hand Stockholm CO/Salonen Barbican The Times Concert Entertainments Lifescape Choice 1 Weekend Choice London Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Choice 2 Mack&mabel Outstanding at crossroads At the London Blues Festival begins, Clive Davis meets rising star Keb' Mo' History after hours Jazz Albums Blues Jazz Pop 1 Something really nasty in the T New Releases; David Sinclair on albums by Ice T and Peter Perrett, and a slice of single cheese from Mike Flowers Top Ten R&B Albums Young, gifted and slack There are nice, safe rock and pop bands. And then there is Pusherman Dmitri Pop 2 HMV Pop 3 Single of the Week Pop 4 Wide awake Wener Cambridge Arts & Sciences Cife Career Analysts Ltd Hellenic College of London Business Career Skills Gabbitas Educational Consultants Eagle Eyes Required Multiple Display Advertising Items Courses Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Leeds Army Officer Multiple Display Advertising Items French University Language Programmes LSE Kingsway College Ashorne Hill Management College How to make schools safe Susan Elkin offers solutions to the growing problem of dangerous intruders The high price of peace in Bosnia Help is need to restopre higher education in Sarajevo and Tuzla, Daniel Rosenthal reports Teaching comes a poor second Stephen Logan on the reality behind the university ratings. Are students losing out? Cutting down the Risk: An Expert View Varsity guide From dyslexia to public school scholar Bruce Kemble visits the country prep trying a new approach The Times Good University Guide Big names' boycott drives Indy 500 to crisis point Safety fears cast cloud over American showpiece Oliver Holt reports from Brooklyn, Michigan, on the effects of a motor racing rival Transport Research Institute Posts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Multiple Display Advertising Items History defied by Johnston Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Courses University of Sussex MPW The Sunday Times Wigan's imports tackle Bath at their own game Hartington stokes fires of reform Pontefract Rapid Raceline Course Specialists Towcester Nottingham Brighton Haydock Park Rugby dose to a vote for anarchy Sky Petticoat rebels skirt male prejudice David Rhys Jones on the women bowlers whose quest for equal rights left the men standing Sheehan on bridge Word-Watching Muster puts Paris place in jeopardy In Brief Ringing changes Pucka deal Hayles reprimand Khan in charge Keene on Chess Winning Move Picture Gallery Audi Comedy turns to farce for Brown Hussain and Robinson give Essex time to regroup Uifa euro96 England Hampshire unhinged by Brown's incursion Wells in hurry to make up lost time British Midland Yesterday's Scoreboards Yesterday's Racing Results Goodwood William Hill Glamorgan struggle to cope with Newport Vialli bows out with the ultimate prize For the Record Today's Fixtures Mercury Picture Gallery By our Sports Staff: Format of European Cup to be overhauled Striking out with little sizzle on the plate Sour Sherry needs a little maturity to win taste of success John Hopkins offers an open letter on etiquette-with-a-smile to a talented but disaffected player preparing for Wentworth Fuggles Word-Watching Edwards prevents rout The Times Noodles, tiles and Hawking Of aerophobes and low-flying sky pilots Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable No title Motor Racing 40 Lewis returns with four-wicket burst Inida's Texaco Trophy Challenge fades after dazzling opening partnership Times Two Crossword Barmby's England renaissance exposes the cracks in China Scoreboard from the Oval Barratt Bowls 42 From Hard Disk to Homework, from Cut-Out Giraffes to… DK Toys "R" US Click into the world of multimedia Matthew May lists the qualities to go for and the pitfalls to avoid in this new, interactive environment How to choose a computer Windows? Mac? Quad drive? David Hewson makes it easier Questions to Quirke Give children a breather Viewpoint Switching on the technology generation Computers in School PC Magazine How a mouse can help a small child to get ahead Pre-school software can help a child to get a head start, say the makers. Matthew May tests the claims The building of a computer graphic reality How a Cd-Rom is Made A Times Reader Offer Fun and games with buying educational Choosing Software DK Multimedia No title DK Multimedia Colouring with no clearing up Computer Art The a to Z of the world of multimedia Infotrade Factbox Why don't we teach them to type? Peter Brown explores the new world of multimedia in search of an old but strangely ignored skill Dorling Kindersley Family Library Don't be a clot: swot up before you buy School Homework Parents Information Network More to playing than meets the eye Richard Burton gives the details of the computer games that offer both education and entertainment The fun of being in charge A Child's View of Sim City Adult View Tour guide for the wild world of information Online Services DK Multimedia competition Logging into the brave new world of books with byte Guy Walters meets a pioneer who sees education expanding at the click of a mouse Innocent of the excesses of the Net The Internet A price to pay for free access Surfing DK Multimedia

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