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News from 04/06/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Ian McGeoch, Jon Ashworth, Susan Morris, Ruth Corb, Brian Collett, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Chris Ryder, Peter Philp, Tom Rees Jones, Bill Frost, Robert Armstrong, Andrew Pierce and Alice Thomson, Ivo Tennant, Gordon Fenwick, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ashbourne, Craigmyle, Michael Binyon, Nigel Fenner-Fownes, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Frances Gibb, Russell Jenkins and Ruth Gledhill, Ralph Kohn, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, John Pittuck, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Holman, H. S. McPherson, Henry Lessore, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Huon Mallalieu, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Keith Bush, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Woodrow Wyatt, Alan Lee Williams, Director, Chris Barton, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Paul Durman, Philip Bassett, Michael Theodoulou, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, John Hopkins, David Miller, Gary Mabbutt, Barry Millington, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Gareth David, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Charles Bremner and Philip Webster, Political Editor, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, P. H. S, Christopher Walker and Leyla Linton, Alison Becket, Richard Evans, Harry Andrews, Alice Thomson, David Coombs, Allan Levy, Oliver Holt, Vivienne Becker, Ian Gourlay, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Nick Kelly, Irene Engle, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alison Beckett, Dalya Alberge, Christopher Thomas, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Jason Nissé, Stephen Farrell and Gillian Bowditch, Elspeth Moncrieff, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, C. B. Morris, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Caroline Harmer, President, Anthony du Boulay, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Julia Felthouse, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, James Willoughby, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Leslie Geddes-Brown,

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Win an Mgf Beautiful, British and worth EU vote gives Britain modest victory in war over beef ban Hillsborough police awarded £1.2m damages Redwood ahead Tesco credit card Index Brown wins benefits fight Index Libby Purves Art&antiques Fairs Picture Gallery Index Oftel cuts BT's home bills by up to £8 a year High Society Part 2: Brits in Manhattan Page 16 Index Play the £25,000 Game England squad share blame for fracas on jet Abbey National Shamed MP faces battle for survival in his Welsh seat Calais Bitter battle looms after two challenge Mears for presidency of Law Society Catholic press chief departs Trimble supports Major's arms timetable initiative RAF change of heart Water prices pegged UN prize for Big Issue Air controller's lapse Coldest May since 1923 Drug errors cost £3.5m Spaghetti beach plan Hill House Hammond Military housing sell-off 'a disgrace' News in Brief Prince's close friend paralysed after fall from clinic window By a Staff Reporter: Tycoon in death crash 'was driving too fast' BT Feuding neighbours must each pay £75 Jew sues M&s over kosher job bar By a Staff Reporter: Cantona talks of his contempt for hooligan Digital Rapist confesses after meeting daughter of church minister College cellar yields £800,000 artworks Correction Missing £1m Canova statue found at bottom of garden Barclays New dean plans spiritual revival for cathedral of tourism Hamilton stroked guns and spoke of them as his babies Police admit amnesty will not stop criminals Nokia Muslims find rock of faith in the Highlands Extra £15 a week could ease pain of poverty, study says Mesh Technique Hernia Repair Dolphin Informix Insurance firms intend to penalise road rage drivers Mother seeks say on release Abpi Anger mounts as Government plans last round-up for Ireland's rovers £1 movies are a hit at box office News in Brief Student in court Pair found dead Away draw Detective sought Old excuse Doctor of rock Labour leadership backs Straw on child curfew plan Redwood overtakes Portillo as people 's right-win g choice Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct Farmers risk fines over suspect feed Your Home is at Risk if You Do Not Keep up… Minister stresses his Welsh qualities In Parliament Functional buildings claim place in heritage Crities condemn moves ot preserve low-budget 'architectural experiments' of postwar Britain Deep Relief EBN Swiss banker who worshipped Hitler commits suicide Germany sees the funny side of war Juppé pins tax plans to cuts in spending Admiral Prime Health US and Europe agree Nato role Grave may yield key to Wild West explorer's death Squad to counter chemical attacks Mercedes C-Class Estate Tough Los Angeles boys taught to play game with straight bat Currency victory claim by Clarke Bahrain arrests 29 in move to foil 'Iran-backed coup' Mercedes-Benz Engineered like no other car Shamir says PLO accord must go Outsider given task of Mossad revival London and Bonn join Kashmir hunt for hostage graves NatWest Chinese avoiding massacre square Flush of idealism inspires shanties Cypriot soldier killed by Turks Poland Con artist who forged Vermeers steals the show Ben MacIntyre reports from Rotterdam on the greatest art fraud of modern times The Times Mitolta Out of the stone age How keyholw surgery is used on the gall bladder Norwich Union Britons who matter in Manhattan Tory MP and the new bonkbuster Philip Oppenheim is credited with introducing the MP Road Richards to divorece Julia Felthouse. Alice Thomson met him Who 's afraid of an under-ten? Giles Coren finds Labour's proposed curfew for childrren provokes derision among East End parents Dorothy Rowe's Guide to Life The Harley Medical Group Why the V&a didn't play it safe The new extension is not ugly but brave, says Robert Armtrong Green to red The Times Diary Picture Gallery Grounded in the Arctic Air travel rarely broadens the mind, but a stop on Baffin Island surely would Teaser The Times Diary Memory jog The Times Diary Have we ever had it so good? Woodrow Wyatt asks why Tories are feeling so low Putting Back Barriers Labour's curfew alerts us to the problem of public order Still the Great Survivor? The Palestinian leader faces his most difficult challenge Football Crazy Sporting superstars need didcipline off as well as on the pitch Recognition of the Sinn Fein vote V&A extension Shopping headache Eastern expansion of Nato alliance Witness support Sounds of Thuringia Frogspawn blight Millennium wheel War-time sovereigns Tories and Christianity Helpless patients and the law courts Living wills Railway buffet So now we know Court Circular Today's royal engagements Premium Bonds High Court Personal Column Birthdays today Dinners Memorial meeting Appointments Ampleforth College Latest wills Royal Geographical Society University news Forthcoming marriages Reception Marriages Nottinghamshire Lieutenancy Anniversaries Margaret Rawlings Margaret Rawlings acress, died on May 19 aged 89. She was born on June 5,1906 Personal Column Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Etc Please Support Animals in Need The Donkey Sanctuary Teresa Lady Rothschild Teresa Lady Rothschild, MBE, former M15 operative and widow of Lord (Victor) Rothschild, died on May 29 aged 80. She was born on September 10,1915 Leon Garfield Leon Garfield children's author, died on June 2 aged 74. He was born on July 14,1921 On this Day The language of these short leading articles was austere and the criticism, containing no redeeming feature, was stinging. It is as though the writer had got out of bed the wrong side Continental cream can land tasty Euro Itf prize Last chance to enter competition Picture Gallery Klinsmann a must in Euro ITF Gary Mabbutt draws on a wealth of experience and tells James Willoughby about his idea of a winning selection Goalkeepers Enter Euro ITF now Win tickets to the Euro 96 Final The Times Crossword No 20,185 News Noon today Air UK In the Times Tomorrow Business Bidders line up as Facia chains unwind John Charcol Arts Phone watchdog's move will cut bills Barclays lures Flemings high-flyer to head BZW Law Sorrell to collect £2.6m payout Sport Tesco launches customer payment and credit card Factories cut staff as orders stay weak How to Make a Seaborne Waterfall Small business 32 Business Today Pay slipping Mad cow costs Listing for biotech company Ulster jobs Adwest buys Azlan higher Centre deal Tourist Rates The Royal Bank of Scotland Picture Gallery Engineering workers accept lower pay rises British Energy push on life of reactors Scholl shake-up a Victory' for rebels Takeover of N&P draws 33 protests Halifax lifts home prices forecast Morton to E announce Eurotunnel leaving date Dairy may bid for rival Hambro Insurance up Unigate sells diners Elf UK sales ahead Security group deal 'Pension' for names Whitecroft warning Fall at Wainhomes Caspian close to Leeds United control Business Roundup Nuclear fallout is good for you Railtrack the key to nukes' success Unlucky record on Sears disposals New BZW man should step carefully Bse scare costs £25m at Dalgety Navigtor Class MK Commodities Liffe Options Investors lose heart as New York mood cools 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 Unigate Hambro Ins Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Difficult to digest Tempus Stakis Wall Street Career advice from the top The Times City Diary Bon appétit The Times City Diary Facia haggling The Times City Diary Signs to watch The Times City Diary BT finds out the truth of its slogan: it's good to talk Negotiations with Oftel have proved more fruitful than expected, writes Philip Bassett Why institutional investors still shun the private rental market Sara McConnell on housing investment trusts Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants New Labour, strong pound The Times Unit Trust Information Service ASCOT Small gains in thin trading Joop! Craftsman carves way to £3,000 award Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nursing Home-Retirement Sale Phonotas Work flows in for engineer Harry Andrews meets a designer making his mark in the world of ships' waterfalls Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sign a Rama Ring up the profits with Personal Numbers Gran Swijt Telecommunications UK Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items NatWest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Readers Surveillance Franchises Accountants offer help on financial control Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fat tribute to master of the bare essential Richard Cork reviews Edinburgh's superb Alberto Giacometti retrospective The Times Visual Art Around the Galleries Visual Art Two cultures meet in myth and magic Alison Beckett on an Indian painter with a liking for the English coast Canvas with discretion Prunella Clough's paintings still wrongfoot viewers Beck's Tomorrow Hans Werner Henze at 70: the Aldeburgh… Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choice Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled 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 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choice Multiple Classified Advertising Items The dead - and Diana Quick London Fringe Theatre: Kate Bassett rounds up some unusually morbid suspects Multiple Classified Advertising Items Little night musics Opera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Waterhouse & Dodd Bang the drum, or sound an alarm? Playing up the future Concerts: An orchestra revived in London: upllifting pop in Dublin RPO/Gatti barbican Music 1 Music 2 A spirit not of earth Dead Can Dance Dublin The Times Music 3 Music Norton Rose Company Lawyers ZMB QD GGY Reuter Simkin Who gets richer when the rich split? Huge amounts of money are involved when the mega-rich divorce, says Chris Barton Poetry, please Aberlour Watch this space . . . Easy ride The Times Role model Multiple Display Advertising Items Lord Taylor is a hard act to follow Courting Change? QD Barclays WFW Laurence Simons Hogarth Davies & Lloyd Russia and Central Asia Drawbacks of a longer day Richard Holman—a circuit judge—argues the case for the defence against longer working hours Lovell White Durrant Brush up on your Italian An opportunity beckons in Europe ZMB Chambers Try a Career that Isn't Legal Multiple Classified Advertising Items QD Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items De Montfort University, Leicester Solicitor/barrister QD Kellyfield Consulting QD SPL Lipson Lloyd Jones CR Charles Fellows Partnership In-House Legal QD NBS Vizards Commercial Property, Corporate/commercial and… Watson puts troubles behind him Golf Salomon Brothers Lloyds Bank No challenge to Swede's superiority Reuter Simkin Legal Consultant Commercial Temple Gardens Company Golf Days Results Middlesex secure victory after dramatic finale Cricket Magnificent Moody frustrated by rain Worcester (final day of four): Worcestershire (9pts) drew with Hampshire (9) Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Reeve revels in victory romp Northampton (final day of four): Warwickshire (24pts) beat Northamptonshire (5) by nine wickets Dixon out of action after fall In Brief McRae lead cut In the money Costly errors Security fear Surrey fail to get to grips with last-wicket pairing Yesterday's Scoreboards Azharuddin content to accept hot-seat on damp day Dushyantor earns form points Racing: Open Aspect of Derby Reflected in Views of the Experts With the Vodafone Derby only four days away, Richard Evans canvasses impartial figures for their analysis of the most open race for years Nap: Goretski (5.30 Brighton) Next best: Fairywing (3.45 Pontefract) Thunderer: Pontefract Thunderer: Brighton Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Racing Ahead Coach feels let down by lack of loyalty Athletics Challenge likely to tradition Rugby League Fixtures Rapid Raceline Cooke in line to add spice at Bedford Rugby Union Word-Watching Stich strips Muster of clay-court crown Tennis: Champion Bows out after Unthralling Encounter For the Record Pools Forecast Sour notes in desert song Radio Choice Radio 1 Goodbye to the young , free and single life Review BBC1 Choice Satellite and Cable Cricket Times Two Crossword Fa decision courts complacency Venables says players will share responsibility for damage to Cathay Paciric plane Return to The Belfry stymies Ireland 's Ryder Cup hopes Doubts arise over deal Players indulge in game of cat and mouse Oliver Holt joins the media posse chasing the day's biggest story RAC Tennis Treasures Picture Gallery Pleasures Mount Street Mayfair W. 1 The June Fairs All the fun of the June fairs Dalya Alberge explains the international attraction of London's four major art and antique fairs Cover Picture Richard Green Who 's a fan of Virginia Woolf? Joseph Connolly finds treats for all tastes at the Antiquarian Bood Fair David Koetser Gallery The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair Morris Remembered Buying and vying with the best Susan Morris at the art world's most glamorous event—the Grosvenor House Art and Antiques Fair Jacqueline Oosthuizen Sweerts de Landas The Loan Exhibition Barclay Samson Limited Lessons in ceramics Alison Becket on the lectures and the treasures to be found at the International Ceramies Fair The International Ceramices Fair and Seminar From Meissen to the musketeers Joseph Connolly looks forward to a grand fair at Olympis The Antiquarian Centro Zitelle A wedding list to drool over Elspeth Moncrieff succumbs to a nuptial fantasy Drouot Mitchell Simmons Antiques Ltd Shining examples Vivienne Becker on the array of glamorous jewels and silverware Olympia London The thrill of the chase Eskenazi Mastering the fine art of ages The fairs boast a strong collection of paintings by famous names. Huon Mallalieu lifts the dust covers "The Wildgoose Collection" Ross Hamilton Limited Antiques The people you meet at the fair How to tell a curator from a dealer? Sothebys Lapada Petworth Feathers and fairy tales among the prints and plates Antique books can yield many exquisite illustrations, Joseph Connolly writes The rich promise of the East John Russel Taylor on this year's main attraction. Asian art Antony du Boulay goes in search of fine Oriental ceramics Picture Gallery Christie's The British Antique Dealers Association Cleaning up and polishing off Looking after antiques requires extra loving care, Dealers share their secrets with Leslie Geddes-Brown Richard Higgins Conservation Robert Kleiner & Co. Ltd. Nicholas Shaw Antiques Jessier Noortman The sexual chemistry of antiques A casual glance at an antique can turn into a lifelong obsession. Guy Walters interviews some addicts Don't shoot the vet, he's only doing his best Huon Mallalieu recalls the perils and pleasures of life on an art and antiques fair vetting committee A guided tour around an antique land Peter Philip sets our on a Grand four and discovers some remarkale furniture at the fairs The endless reign of Queen Victoria The Victorian spirit outlived the Empress, says John Russll Taylor Neil Phillips Antiques Auction Search Who sets the standards? The art business has formed a new pressure group, says Ruth Corb Lapada BAFRA Why London leads the field Anthony Browne, the chairman of the new pressure group the British Art Market Federation, talks to Ruth corb about major issues in the London art market Furnishing my fantasy garden Joseph connolly find adornments for the arbour and much more Gallery Marc Chagall Silks , quilts and rich tapestries Ancient textiles are back in fashion as cost-effective ways of creating interior beaty, says Alison Becket Pleasure is principal in the art of investment Ruth Corb advises now collectors to follow the ground rules of aesthetics, quality and price for long-term gains Cambridge Fine Art Grounds Discover the Cotswolds Art Sales Index Ltd. Lapada Q Paul Quastel Valuations The London Coin Fair Lacewing fine art Heritage Book Shop, Inc Multiple Display Advertising Items Clarice Cliff posters Frognal Rare Books Seaby Coins Harrington Bros UKIC Peter Scott BAFRA Lapada David Bowden Oriental Antiques BAFRA BNTA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Antique Desks Windsor Place 139 New Bond Street

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