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News from 28/05/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Nicholas Watt Chief Ireland Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Jon Swain, Paula Davies, John de Havilland, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Gabriella Gamini, South America Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Peter Foster, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Stephen Jakobi, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, K. R. Williams, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Russell Jenkins and Nick Nuttall, Barbara Lyndon Skeggs, Jonathan Eyal (Director of Studies), Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Charles Bremner and Michael Dynes, Martin Bloomfield, Graham Clayton, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Basil Hume, Libby Purves, Janet Bush, Peter Donnelly, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, J. A. Davis, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Roger Scruton, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Dalya Alberge and Stephen Farrell, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Stephen Pollock-Hill, F. G. B. Millar, Chairman, David Miller, Paul Sexton, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Nicholas Watt and Audrey Magee, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Graham Galilee, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Peter Davalle, Mike Purdie, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Eric Reguly, N. Williams, Roger Boyes, Stewart Tendler, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Peter Dawes, Nicholas Wood, Christopher Thomas, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Stephen Haseler, James Pringle, Christopher Walker, Jason Nisse, Ian Brodie and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mel Webb, Des Dearlove, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, John O'Leary and David Charter, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Giles Coren and Grace Bradberry, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Fiona Bawdon, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Vince Wright, Andrew Finkel, Matthew Bond, M. A. Higgins, Chief Executive, Roger Bootle Chief Economist, James Willoughby, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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Schools ban the violent under-12s Fourfold increase in expulsions Picture Gallery Chechen deal England victory Index Book Offer British aid worker killed by Kenya car theft gang Money talks as monks break habit of a lifetime A Day at Ascot Concern grows over suspect baby milk Hume tries to save divorce reforms Boys in Arms Abbey National Enter Today: Euro 96 Final Tickets to Be Won MPs campaign for a backdated rise in their pay-offs AST Computer Violence in the classroom is increasing, says victim All baby milk formulas contain plastic chemical The Key Questions Solicitors' leaders 'seek total power' Head defends 24 suspensions in one year Meningitis alert puts fifth child in hospital Heart girl saved on her holiday Florida surgeon waives his fee forpioneer operation Missing girl may be scared Murder hunt after girl dies in fire Jailed farmer's appeal blames sheep dip By a Staff Reporter: Young gang leader gets away with crime spree Patek Philippe Geneve Priest critical of police after citizen's arrest Digital Hardy pensioner waits far from the movie crowd Kinnock plans £1,000 road toll for lorries Coastguards rescue dog in 80ft cliff fall Hill House Hammond Health & Safety Executive Hendron accuses Sinn Fein of sectarianism Bomber's quick march towards polling booth Prince's partnership unites party leaders The Royal Bank of Scotland British dons help, to the relief of Mafikeng Village grieves as second shipwreck body is found Policy of EU disruption moves into top gear Cabinet at odds over tactics in beef war Killer wife goes free from court News in Brief Salmon escape Fear for mother Irish news Dogs die in fire Cigarette tips Price of survival Porpoise rescued This way up Informix Police seek wider use of CS sprays after trial run Man charged after 'toy gun clash' on slip-road Colonial Direct Old men of the sea recall how bloody Battle of Jutland changed their lives By a Staff Reporter: Holiday sun is too late for the South Cellphones direct Yeltsin pulls off peace with rebels Poll hopes lifted by Chechen deal Communists narrow gap in Cyprus The Harley Medical Group Swiss envoy built bridge between enemies Vote signals end of coalition in Turkey Dentists tell grim secret of Franco Midland The Listening Bank Dutch in pillory as EU cracks down on drugs Hindu party sees its short hold on power fade away Peres says Likud win will destroy peace process Israel Election Direct Line Savings (Reuter): Two British troops hurt in Bosnia News in Brief (Reuter): Tirana protest (Reuter): Ukraine sacking (Reuter): Miners killed (AFP): General charged (AP): Double death Tiananmen official moved from jail to house arrest Bath-Knight Bengui mutineers bow to French military action Balance of French Forces in Africa US moves to penalise foreign firms are attacked by Rifkind (Reuter): Colombian vigilantes add to soaring murder rate Bacardi clan feuds over rum fortune Reuter: Junta mixes messages to Suu Kyi By our Foreign Staff: Romanians adopt the Clinton line Mobile phone centre Civil war returns to Virginia in battle for Senate Visual Art 1 The Froehlich way to be serious Richard Cork on the Tate's exhibition of works from a superb contemporary private collection; plus other shows A force whose time has gone John Russell Taylor on a Renato Guttuso retrospective Victoria and Albert Museum Visual Art 2 Open Air Theatre Service line Insurance Visual Art 3 NSPCC Tomorrow Around the Galleries The evil men do lives on Theatre Julius Caesar Barbican Hey, there, modest girl Pop: Once a Seeker, always a woman prepared to experiment; Diamond the human jukebox Judith Durham Festival Hall Entertainments Theatre POP Forever in blue jeans Neil Diamond Wembley Arena Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice 2 Important drum roles How to treat an ear infection Need Instant Insurance? Call Swinton Ginkyo Concentrated Love I threw away in the killing fields of Indo-China Jon Swain reflects on the consequences of a choice that the war in Vietnam and Cambodia forced him to make The Times Hogging the spoils and letter from the lottery losers How do you deal with the moral dilemma of heartrending begging letters when you have become a multi-millionaire overhight? Giles Coren and Grace Bradberry report NatWest The despair of the woman driven to beg Labour's chamber of chatterers Roger Scruton ridicules reforms that would upset the constitution A reformed House of Lords would be full of opinionated nuisances Scotch free The Times Diary No use crying over baby's milk Dr Thomas Stuttaford sees the latest health panic as a product of muddled thinking at the top Every boy's the son of a gun The Savign grace of gun-love is decent military disicipline which one man armies lack Lively sale The Times Diary Flandering The Times Diary Green Gill The Times Diary An Intellectual Abroad Scepticism is not the same thing as jingoism The Second Empire France has difficult role in Africa Primary Problems A failing system falles back on expulsion Archbishop's plea on divorce reform European court Gambaccini's fall Frogspawn blight Why Nato must enlarge eastwards Prospects for devolution in Britain 'Powered by air' Delightful measures A proper difference Higher education inquiry 'absurd' University entry Express mail Blooming cheek School news Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Social News Birthdays today Library gets £1.8m grant from lottery Rare bats find a home in new art gallery Latest wills Personal Column Church news Forthcoming marriages Marriage Church in Wales Royal Watercolour Society Lincoln's Inn Lady Margaret Douglas-Home Lady Margaret Douglas-Home, Gm, musician and patron of the arts, died on May 26 aged 89. She was born on July 4,1906 University news Gerardo Rueda Gerardo Rueda Salaberry, Spanish abstract painter and sculptor, died of a cerebral hamemorrhage on May 25 aged 70. He was born in Madrid on April 23,1926 Lord Luke Ian Lawson Johnston, 2nd Lord Luke, Kcvo, businessman, died on May 25 aged 90. He was born on June 7,1905 Mr. Ramsay MacDonald The Times Crossword No 20,179 News Sport Western Provident Association Times Weathercall In the Times Tomorrow Old Trafford Scoreboard Last-gasp Claridge puts Leicester back in top flight Sport Bold Brown proves big hit for England Sidhu jumps ship as India suffer defeat in Texaco Trophy at Old Trafford Law Old master Beardsley forced out by his young apprentice Business Hamilton Direct Bank Television and Radio Chairman to face board over book Venables keeps final 22 cards close to his chest Beardsley is sole known omission Company Golf Days Results Modahl left trailing in the rain Tigers severely mauled by leaders In celebration of sublime futility At Wembley Win VIP tickets to Royal Ascot Scotland's spirits flag with loss of McLaren Resolute Rocca resists Faldo charge Italian posts four rounds under 70 to capture his first PGA title For the Record Today's Fixtures Final Scores from Wentworth Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Litton savours brief taste of the high life Keene on Chess Winning Move Double Trigger primed for cup defence Top northern-trained performers gain repeat Sandown victories Richard Evans Nap: Great Tern (4.00 Leicester) Next best: Portend (3.15 Redcar) Thunderer: Redcar The Times Cricket Rapid Raceline Hailing takes rich Longchamp prize Thunderer: Leicester Blinkered first time Thunderer: Hexham Thunderer: Sandown Park Agassi has close shave in opening encounter American in Paris is short touch but long on obscenities Results from Paris Results from 11 Bank Holiday Meetings Vinson sets record as Monarchs battle on In Brief Burt hurt Zaina closes Lennon leads Mill Farm win Thompson 'S Star Rises to the Top How the Voting Went The Prizes The Weekly Prize Winners Goalkeepers Full Backs Central Defenders Midfield Players Enter Euro ITF now Win tickets to the Euro 96 Final Strikers Managers Continental cream can land tasty Euro ITF prize £25,000 on offer in competition Play Euro Itf on the Internet The Times Golden boys valued by Hughes Mark Hughes, the wales striker tells James WIlloughby about the players that he has selected for his Euro ITF team Mark Hughes's Euro ITF Team Leaders fail to press home their advantage The Times Aymes thwarts Durham's bold plan Unbeaten Lee proves his worth Pools Forecast Yesterday's Scoreboards Dangerous Walsh sure to pose threat to Lancashire The Barbican Exhibition Centre Evergreen Garcia is selected for his third Olympics Obree seals pursuit title in style 'Those who adapt will flourish' In his last week as Secretary-general of the Law Society, John Hayes talks to Frances Gibb Picture Gallery Scrivenor: A job to be popular Inns and out The Cologne Re N B Selection Ltd Bad nightmares and sad reality Briee Foolproof Forensic? Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young A Harrison Willis Group Company Zarak MacRae Brenner Nottingham Law School MacDonald & Company Recruitment Codemasters Solicitor/barrister De Montfort University, Leicester Who checks forensics? Fiona Bawdon detects a new willinginess to challenge evidence from scientists Legal Appointments Salomon Brothers ZMB Zarak MacRae Brenner Chris Allnut & Co. Lewis Smith The lack of justice in Europe Will the new EU treaty, now being finalised really clarify extradition Law Reports CHC How do you investigate the investigators? Nicholas Wood explains how to choose the best type of modern-day Sherlock Holmes To get the best service, spend time getting to know them Legal Support Services Grant Thornton Car & Commercial Vehicle Test Engineers Scuba Diving Incident Consultants Legal Technology Insider Westminster Medical Robert Bruce Dr. Gaston Pawan Title Research Site Search G B Hooper & Son Multiple Display Advertising Items Brian Stapleton Multiple Classified Advertising Items You need to build your case on firm foundations, so… Estates & Law Binder Hamlyn The Times Tips included in minimum wages Concessionaires' staff can sue store Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Chartered Engineers Engineering council Briefings Business to Business Telecommunications UK Limited New life down at the mill Jennai Cox on a massive rejuvenation project in Halifax NatWest AudiTEL (UK) LTd. Students like look of being their own boss Lorraine Electronics Notice to Readers The Humana International Group PLC The Business to Business Team The British Franchise Exhibition Manchester Capitalisation, week's change First direct Shake-up at Hambros enters second phase Tougher trade rules sought Muller post Halfords jobs Duralay deal Humana International Group PLC Hong Kong businessmen hit back at Major rebuke The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Word-Watching Tourist Rates Thomas Potts leads newcomers higher Alternative Investment Market The Times Results and Statistics Why inflation may lie low, whoever wins next election Gilt-Edged Turning on to nuclear power A good show so far from Carlton Companies Clerical Medical Investment Group UK growth to be revised Economic Outlook Windfalls for advisers Jon Ashworth on the huge fees from winning schemes Architects and accountants are among those making a fortune from big projects The Other Lottery Millionaires State-of-the-art fees earned from Milton Keynes complex No losers in the great gamble for grants Top Architects Top Building Contractors Czech point for survival Radio Choice BBC1 Welcome back, Doctor, whoever you are Review Satellite and Cable Through the Mill Value of Oasis stake soars Times Two Crossword ScotPower to make £1.5bn bid for Southern Water Workers buy Gas service business Hungary for expansion Advisers build lottery fortunes Lombard Business Finance Britain will miss education target, state advisers warn Week Ahead UK slips in league of rivals The Application of Science The university of flying colours Graham Clayton introduces a special report on Cranfiled University in its fitieth year Finding your Way around Practical grounding offers passport to a job A Cranfield education is excellent for work prospects. says Des Dearlove Fasten your seatbelts for lessons in the air From aerospace vehicle design to applied psychology, flying is at the heart of the College of Aeronautics Cranfield Airshow 1996 Farming by satellite for maximum future crops A new system can map the yield from every inch of a field, writes Graham Clayton Smarter than the average toaster Cranfield University The First Fifty Years Pioneer of aviation fires off The life of Lord Kings Norton, Cranfield's Chancellor, has mirrored the history of flight. He has to time for officialdom, Peter Donnelly finds A rocket at the establishment Putting the fizz back into the British banger Chris Partridge on the Cranfield professor who saved the blue touch paper from Brussesl's red tape Cranfield University Success story that sounds familiar A professor brigadier has produced technology that can recognise noises, says Chris Partridge Making sense of the future Biotechnologists say equipment is getting smaller and cheaper From dark glasses to brain sensors Des Dearlove on a book commemorating 50 years of progress to become a world centre of learning Careering down the eco-lane Graham Clayton reports on efforts to revolutions motoring The leading edge of turbine technology Gragan Clayton profiles two jet specialists and explains how industry funding supports their work Ready for things to go wrong Overseas Countries are helped to prepare for disasters, writes Chris Partridge Cranfield University Scientists look forward to a biotech future Graham Clayton Outlines some of the options ahead and university's role as it moves into the next century School of excellence for tomorrow's managers Des Dearlove explains how Cranfield School of A world leader in the art of leadership Management earns its reputation, based on its established MBA programme British Aerospace

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