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News from 05/06/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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George Cole, Alyn Shipton, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, E I Rowland, Ernest Wood, Nick Nuttall, Chris Ward, Adrian Lee, John Vincent, Bill Frost, James Pringle and Jonathan Mirsky, Jeremy Lever (Senior Dean), Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Nick Nuttal Technology Correspondent, Harvey Elliott and Tim Jones, Dorothy Walker, James Bone, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Clive Davis, Maire Messenger Davies, Lynne Truss, P. M. German, Morag Preston, Robert Lench, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Barbara Baker, J-P Warner (Advocate), Christian Darkin, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Anthony Grant, Templeman, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Chalfont, Matthew May, Sanjida O'Connell, Brian Cox, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Amanda Loose, Paddy Ashdown, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Alan Dashwood (Professor of European Law, Cambridge), James Landale Political Reporter, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, Luke Clancy, Richard Cork, MacKenzie-STUART President, Paul Durman, Brenda Maddox, P. H. S., John Kilbracken, Nicholas Harling, Robert Whymant and Martin Fletcher, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, John Gingell, Robert Muriel, Barry Millington, Sue Heal, Michael Prestage, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Joel STRATTE-McClure, David O'keeffe (Professor of European Law, University College London), Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Valerie Goldberg, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Richard MacCormac, Rodney Hobson, Bryan Easey, Michael Allen, Dominic Kennedy, Bill Norris, Eileen McCabe, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Sonia Goldrein, Jason Nissé, Matthew Parris, Sean Hillen, Jennai Cox, Anjana Ahuja, Slynn of Hadley, J. G. Greatrix, Russell Jenkins, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall, Richard Beeston, Alex Benady, Simon Jenkins, Alan Coren, Frank Le Duc, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Bill Maxfield, A. J. Hill, Frances Gibb, Geoffrey Lee Williams, Bruce Shaxson, Alasdair Murray, Jan Raath, Dr Keyboard, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Patty Hopkins, Christopher Irvine, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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Interface Ariane explodes in £565m disaster Shocked research scientists watch 10 years'work disintegrate Ashdown calls for top rate of 50% The Times Index Affordable Classics Picture Gallery Major defends Camelot profits Seles knocked out of French Open Award for college building sparks row Media Sportsmen Behaving Badly Meningitis girl forced off flight Nigella Laws0n Omega School for scandal reassembles after Whitsun excess Senator to broker deal on weapons handover Art imitates death for the Academy's summer show The Open University Forsyth orders mandatory life terms Alzheimer's treatment is forecast Prince promises young more help Labour pledges to halt defence cuts News in Brief Man dies from CJD Divorce Bill ultimatum Drama nearing a crisis Netanyahu invitation Needle baby payout Hunt for missing girl Disease strikes couple Airport delays forecast Tryon absolves clinic Sea Empress catches fire Record-breaking solo rower is feared dead Boat found empty after jet picks up SOS signal Jury orders Met to pay £150,000 damages Pagan prisoner finds his faith behind bars Minister's daughter waits as fiancé gets life for rape Rival gang ambushed 'armed robbers' Versace Princess whips up frenzy in windy city Philip Morris Europe S. A. Football fans arrested to deter thugs at Euro 96 Revealed at last: what an inspector is really called D-Day show goes on after FO pays band Freemasons cleared of malpractice News in Brief M&s wins case Cameras blinded Squires recovers Libel payout Streets behind Cuttlefish hope Wine has a kick Abbey National Peugeot Lawyers oppose moves to curb European Court Germans lay low after beef gaffe The Times Consultants 'fail to help junior doctors' Bingham and Woolf undergo legal niceties By our Legal Correspondent: Shadow Lord Chancellor cautions judges against straying from areas of expertise Law Society rival accuses Mears of ruling by diktat MPs back passport to end rabies quarantine Tempur Informix Agency's £4bn failure is a crisis but not a disaster 10-year mission destroyed in seconds Renault Freeways Deaf minority tells campaigning peer to abandon fight Ashley's support for 'bionic ear' attacked by critics who fear threat to language and community Viglen 'You wouldn't have an operation to make you white' Cochlear implants improve the quality of life Colonial GARNIeR Tiananmen police crush woman's bouquet protest Zambians face trial for treason Saga Services Ltd 'Rigged' exit polls gave Peres false victory hopes Worldcall Vanunu: Agent who lured me 'was killed' Opposition leader's wife killed by Lagos gunmen Everest First Family runs risk of 'babygate' over wish to adopt White House says fingerprint report clears Clintons Lloyd Webber sues songwriter for $78 Admiral Air Conditioning as Standard? That'll Be the… Cicadas start brief encounter In the Times Australian MPs in gun law revolt News in Brief Denktas plea Driver arrested (AP): Crime export (AP): Red Cross deaths (Reuter): Auschwitz order Adopt a Granny Daihatsu Brussels keeps up pressure over British beef crisis Japanese navy gunners bring down US aircraft Last round-up for man branded West's greatest rustler Zyuganov courts rivals Russians take soft line with Nato Bosnia aims to heal mental wounds of its combat veterans Pans Mayor in scandal over flat for son Easy Jet Gateway2000 Bucharest poor snatch poll advantage from Nastase Variation on an expensive theme Nokia Hill House Hammond You can even get it in Tesco The cult of compensation The growing tendency to rush to the courts for financial compensation for every loss is both dangerous and wrong 90 s guide to High Society Day 3 Diary Law Diary RAC Alan Coren Why is it that my Rir Miles won't flu me anywhere I want to go" Too pointed Diary Picture Gallery No surrender to Sinn Fein The unimaginable is happening: I have some sympathy with Ian Paisley. He has more right to be heard than Gerry Adams Cole comfort Diary Runneth away Diary Stir Fry Diary Breaking Britain's tax taboo Top earners must pay for reform, says Paddy Ashdown Change the Un Guard Goverments are disgracefully neglecting a critical election Satellite States This accident should not observe Europe's success in space Sound and Fury Parents of deaf children should give them the chance to hear Vital importance of European Court Fishing quotas Battle resumes on Forces pensions President Robinson Too many ministers? Outlook uncertain Some sunny day Blair's chaplain Police claims for stress and trauma Football crazy Rail privatisation Wonders of the world Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheon Personal Column Memorial services The Perse School, Cambridge Beatrix Potter photo album found School news Premium Bonds Birthdays today Dinner Forthcoming marriages Warrant Holders Association Lecture Service dinner Anniversaries Trinity House Major-General Pat Patterson Major-General A. G. (Pat) Patterson, Cb, Dso, Obe, Mc, Major-General, Brigade of Gurkhas, 1965-69, died on May 27 aged 78. He was born in Kurseong, near Darjeeling. India, on July 24,1917 Personal Column Professor Sidney Greenbaum Professor Sidney Greenbaum, grammarian and English language scholar, died in Moscow on May 29 aged 66. He was born on December was born on December 31,1929 Richard Robinson Richard Robinson, Fellow and Tutor at Oriel College, Oxford, 1946-69, died on May 6 aged 94. He was born on April 12,1902 The "Demon Bowler" Death of Mr. Spofforth Loony retunes of Channel 5 Media, Sales & Marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Post Office Could I just ask you 1,500 questions? Wanted: a right-on Roller The Listener the News behind the Headlines Multiple Display Advertising Items Mitsui Babcock Energy Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Supplements Limited Summer is here: hold the back page Extraterrestrial threat to children's viewing Will British children succmb to cartoon TV. asks Maire Messenger Davies The Presentation Company Picture Gallery Readers show European colours Property Cotswolds Prime Share Fairclough Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Never mind the house, sell the kitchen The current design vogue has its roots in a religious sect, says Rachel Kelly Property Knight Frank Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Debenham Thorpe Residential Cook's tour of the best sellers Amanda Loose on a winning combination for vendors Multiple Display Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 20,186 Business Times Weathercall In the Times Wiseman in line for 80% Cadbury out of bottling Clients taken for a less-than-regal ride Arts Camelot directors land the jackpot Focus Facia founder seeks to buy back chain Sport Business Links comes under strong fire in DTI report The Dalvey Voyager Clock Television and Radio Business Today Grid bonuses Mobile Duty-free battle hots up Golden Vale weathers storm Online launch Tourist Rates ICL National Grid to unveil performance incentives Thames plans share buyback for £250m Rothschild to quit SJPC chair IoD safety report comes under fire Ws Atkins prepares for £200m flotation Price rise hits Allied Colloids EMU boost for Ireland Opec ministers gather RAF seeks private funds Thorntons closes factory US orders leap ahead AR Baron censured Girobank ballot rerun Reserves fall $93m Unijet lands airline Eurotunnel dampens hopes of early deal Business Roundup MEPC beats City forecast Groupe Schneider Where otters may safely graze Thames sticks to what it knows Benefits of exiting a grand alliance a boardroom perk too far Vodafone profits reach all-time high of £475m De La Rue shares fall as results disappoint Commodities Liffe Options Bid talk pushes Lucas shares to five-year high 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 De La Rue Vodafone Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Swiss launch air raid Tempus Wall Street Airtime for Euro 96 The Times City Diary On the 'ead The Times City Diary Line manager The Times City Diary Future vision The Times City Diary Who really hits the jackpot in the National Lottery? Analysis of the first full financial year of Camelot makes for compelling reading Architects have not scooped the pool with projects Fee income is far from a windfall for adviser An example of Rogers and out? Maine -Tucker Recruitment Consultants Schizophrenia in the world stock markets Shares close at best of day Moss Bros The Times Unit Trust Information Service HSBC Emap sells local papers to Johnston for £211m Ascot to look for purchase La Crème de la Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal College of Radiologists Devonshire House Preparatory School Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery TLG takes full control of Dnt Europhane for £2m Multiple Display Advertising Items The National Federation Of Housing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reprisal fear halts Cuba hotel projects Multiple Display Advertising Items Smiths Industries wins £100m order Business Roundup Venture capital record Leeds Group declines Crabtree profits fall Apollo lifts payout Multiple Display Advertising Items Technological turmoil Secretaries need to evolve fast to survive workplace change, writes Jennai Cox National Lottery Charities Board Hambros Bank Limited The Institution of Civil Engineers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Mail Insead Human Resources Management The Recruitment Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Judy Fisher Associates Secretarial & Temporary Multiple Display Advertising Items Rainbow Multiple Display Advertising Items Aldrich & Co Ltd Pa to Managing Director Exec. Sec. Multiple Display Advertising Items Pan European Cavendish Partners Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Jonathan Wren Hays Banking Personnel Multiple Display Advertising Items Jonathan Wren Jigsaw Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Temporary Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Administrative Crème Johnson Wilson International Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Design Of The Times £14,000 West End Multiple Classified Advertising Items Link Language Multiple Display Advertising Items ASA Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't mess up the stately homes Heritage: Marcus Binney lambasts the visitor centres that sully Britain's historic monuments Sondheim's June Other Special Offers Heritage Comedy Join now Lift on Servant to both genders Theatre Degas—day Nine Richard discusses highlights of the National Gallery exhibition Visual Art The Times Offer Just for kicks Comedy Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 Trombones ? We've got 'em Young at Art: Hilary Finch visits a school where the sound of brass bands is everywhere Choice 3 Out of the madhouse Dance Mathilde Monnier The Place Young Arts Rebel without a pause Approaching 70, the composer Hans Werner Henze still wants to change the world. Rodney Milnes met him Let there be jazz Music: Premieres in the shires; a pop event to remember in King's Cross John Surman Salisbury Cathedral Going dotty in the village Wraysbury Festival Berkshire Music 1 Music 2 Blues for our time Pusherman Splash Club, Wci The Times Music 3 Picture Gallery Tomorrow Cognos How to make it work Bill Maxfield dispels illusions surrounding old management system and this new one Data Mart Coda The beer and nappy revolution Matthew May on the curious discovery that took data warehousing—the process of correlating computerised information-into the limelight Data Warehousing Data Mining Information Builders Reuters project has $100m lift-off Matthew May on a task so complex it was likened to putting a man on the Moon Data Warehousing America takes a big byte of the industry Bill Norris on the boost theat US venture capitalists and frenetic business activity have provided Why the Continent lags behind Attitides are holding back progress Bulmer bridges the gap Rodney Hobson spotlights Bulmer's Cider and Robert Lench examines four cases where data warehousing has paid dividends Woolworths Churchill Insurance Oracle Dan technology plc BP International Murray Lawrence Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Hussain rewarded for his victory over enemy within Cricket Winning Move Keene on chess Fixtures The Times Gifford 's Olympic hopes dashed Equestrianism Yarmouth By our Sports Staff: Reeve's tactics subject of TCCB inquiry Wales aim to punish exhausted opponents Rugby League Warwick Rapid Raceline St Mawes offers Swaythling port in a Derby storm Racing Piggott gives Epsom vote to Dushyantor Yesterday's Results Beverley Blinkered first time Folkestone Clark suspended Given's gallantry fails to halt Holland's advance Football Minnows reign in Spain Tunku Varadarajan on a football club's fairy-tale progress Buffalos inspired by Merlos Polo Christie clearly marked as favourite for Atlanta gold Athletics: Olympic Champion Lines UP against In-Form Rivals in Trial at Rome Grand Prix Haimng banks on Atlanta Rowing Nothing succeeds like sporting excess England squander advantage Basketball Wharton win sets up title bid Boxing Amateurs storm Turnberry's defences Golf Word-Watching For the Record Bates faces departure with a smile Michelin By our Sports Staff: Wales in need of boost to morale Rugby Union Laslett back to sharpest as Britain score five In Brief Simon sprints in Holder goes out Hulme to sign Dunlop victory Novotna takes advantage of off-day for Seles Tennis: Sanchez Vicario Violates Spirit of Game in Quarter-Final Victory over Habsudova Beconase By our Sports Staff: Rough ride as McRae opens up chase for title Of eggs, poets and crusts Radio Choice Radio 1 Space invaders and the lore of the jungle BBC1 Satellite and Cable Choice Simon Barnes Venables puts critics to flight England coach mounts vigorous defence of Euro 96 squad's behaviour Times Two Crossword Tenacious Sampras battles back Riders pick squad for pursuit of gold Peter Bryan explains cycling's unusual method of Olmpic selection Hamilton Golf By our Sports Staff: Kicking incident is played down by Scotland Voice Changing Faces on It Giant plans to cast a a wider net DMA Stress-control could help stop big ship disasters Chirs Partridge on the monitoring system that helps bulk carriers take heavy strains More gigabytes for your money Web sites line up for Euro 96 coverage Www ebguides Ltd Software giant unveils new support system Chris Ward on Microsoft's commitment to customer service Bank bug hands out 800 hot millions Work Centres Cutlass glitters in the flight sky Nick Nuttall on an experiment to solve the sun's mysteries Dialling the future AOL Hackers put the Pentagon on war status US military computers are at risk, Christian Darkin reports Kingston Technology Corporation Surgeons learn a way through the keyhole Pyramid on the web ends up in court Internet sails into America's Cup bid Free Guides Knowing that there's something in the air Tiny Computers Ltd AST Computer Furniture makers carve a new niche A woodturning firm can interact with its customers Cream of the crop Domain Names Viruses that are not contagious Power Sciences Ltd Online learning A lady who is open to network offers Buzzwords The Document Company Rank Xerox Digital age in view as JVC puts a D in video USRobotics Digital creator with the big role in Hollywood Sue Heal on a power power player who conjures up some of the most stunning special effects in cinema Graphics studio on the desktop Motion is just a thought away Tally Men with the freight of the world on their backs Michael Prestage reports on another innovative use of the Internet in British business Europe tackles the paper mountain The yolk's on us: lab finds links between bird and man Dorothy Walker on the egg-heads who could help cure human ills UK Ukonline Picture Gallery Screened for survival as swamp life is filtered through the net Cover Story: Sanjida O'Connell explains how the biodiversity of Thailand's vital mangroves is being preserved CompuServe Warehouses are in store for success Business Harpur Card Services Limited PCs on the beat in London show Agenda Computer Futures The Agency Partnership Abbeywood International This is the way IT works, sir You're ready to go it alone Why departments can't get the staff More IT specialists are turning freelance, John Kavanagh reports Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Millennium time trap can mean all systems go Multiple Display Advertising Items Changing faces in the technology workplace Business CSS Trident Computer Personnel Consultants Ltd. BBN Uunet Pipex Portman Intelligent Games Abbeywood International White Cross Systems Mercury Aztech Computer Recruitment SQL Software Hewitt Myers Corporate Project Solutions Ltd Byte

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