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News from 07/06/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Quentin Letts and Alexandra Frean, Anthony Caesar, Jon Ashworth, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Alistair Lawson-Tancred, Gillian Bowditch and Stephen Farrell, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, D. J. R. Lewis, T. P. E. Machin (Director-General), Richard Duce and Dalya Alberge, John Neiger, Christopher Daws, Rob Hughes, Neill Monaghan, Gerry McCrum, Bill Frost, Mark Souster, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Avril MacRory, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ivo Tennant, William McKEE, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Max Easterman, Alistair B. Cooke Chairman, Arthur Leathley and Nicholas Watt, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Andrew Walker, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Jack Thomas, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Thunderer, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Seweryn Chomet, Patricia Tehan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Philip Webster, Ben MavIntyre and Richard Owen, Thomas De Waal, John Smart, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Barry Walsh, Quentin Letts, Douglas Keay, Dalya Alberge and Richard Duce, Rob Ross Russell, Helen Shephard, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, D. J. Dunstan, P. H. S., Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, Carol Fitz-Gibbon, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Malcolm Rifkind, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Alice Thomson and Michael Evans, Richard Evans, Dorothy Shearman, C. R. Clift, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Stewart Tendler, Julian Muscat, Anita Roddick, Agence France-Presse, Eileen McCabe, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Richard Thirkell, Matthew Parris, Sean Hillen, Jennai Cox, Kevin McCarra, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Douglas Harding, Deputy Secretary, Peter Riddell, Gordon Smith, Philip Webster and Janet Bush, Robert Layton Senior Producer, David Sinclair, James McFarlane, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Hugh Thompson, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Sam Brookes, Andrew Finkel, Alasdair Murray, Jonathan Prynn and Norman Hammond, Albert Bullock, John Goodbody and Jason Nisse, Richard Ford, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Clement Freud, Christopher Irvine, Dan Cohn-Sherbok,

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Today MP threatens to quit over Vital role of US senator attacked England shine Pol Pot 'dead' Easy money Index Raucous Portillo party drowns out the cavalry Index Lynne Truss Mortgage cheer as Clarke defies Bank again Index One Man and a Dog The Queen backs Wednesday Derby Index The Times Great Summer of Sport Tomorrow BBC film crew plucked from Arctic ice floe Xeryus Rouge Pour Homme Labour's crime curfew sweeps Left off the streets Political Sketch Blair renews call for greater selection in comprehensives Tones ready to fund sixth-forms by results GEM Policing Euro 96 games in London will cost £5m Clubs sign £730m deal with BSkyB and BBC Strong-arm tactics 'do not work' HESS Duke given jail term in Florida News in Brief Mandela honour Clue to diabetes Hopkins duel Widow escapes Solicitor fined Boy rapist Lord 's welcomes women - but only for one day Detective warned of Hamilton gun risk five years ago Linley move uncovers link with mother's lost love Police hold fire after holes appear in veteran's story Pollution alert announced as sizzling capital leaves Naples in the shade Harrods Knightsbridge Palace to scrutinise Duchess of York's life story Philip Morris Europe S. A. How Mr Lazarus raised £lm Cupid from the dead Antiques dealer tells of finding Canova statue under rhododendron bush in West Country garden Unknown past of long-lost marvel Admiral Corrections BT Charity for crime victims attacks rival campaign Comet No place m secure unit for arson suspect 12 Daffodils herald golden age for Alzheimer's research Medical Briefing Judge calls for new law on bugging Killer taken to appeal court by public train News in Brief Doctor's suicide £110,000 for slip Chief inspector Monty returns Bomb trial ruling A fine mess 306 Peugeot Germany's press attacks British 'blackmail' tactics Alliance Leicester Ministers ease demands to speed deal on beef Tests point finger at fish products Weekend Shopping The Times Anyone with half a brain would switch to Energis Rower may have drowned after log knocked him out High-climbing Briton beefs up for double helping of trouble Prime Health The Link RAF helicopter tracks SOS signal to lorry on the A1 Battling shires oppose freight railway project 'People are no longer prepared to put up with this sort of environmental damage' Peugeot workers walk out to block four-week break European Holidays Minister moves quickly to save bypass snail Ford Transport advisers back tax penalties Digital Parties are closer on European policy than they pretend Riddell on Politics Ministers strive to quell revolt over cash for disabled MPs seek curb on £2bn benefit fraud Allied Dunbar Cook calls for fresh start after beef crisis MPs accuse media of obsession with trivia In Parliament Multiple Display Advertising Items Gardiner repeats threat to resign FBI to investigate Clinton demand for 'Travelgate' files Chinese make test ban offer Worldcall South Carolina dig unearths earliest European settlement Need Instant Insurance? DIY boss crafts royal dance at charity dinner Britain offers support to Bahrain's sheikhs Woman jogger disfigured in Central Park attack EasyJet Islamic party kept in limbo as Turkisgh coalition falls British Airways Holidays Russian rebels make move on chess world Raffle winners die in crash Lover sues for dirty bed-linen Direct Line Spanish pledge on the Rock News in Brief (Reuter): Aid for Korea (AP): Havel's choice (AP): Suu Kyi ban Arafat baby Purge patrol Reports of Pol Pot's death leak from hideout Architect of terror 'falls to malaria' FIAT Master of secrecy who led Cambodia into 'killing fields' James Pringle looks back on a charismatic leader who possessed the hypnotic charm of a cobra. Those who listened felt enlightened Bank of Scotland Cries for help unheeded as birth defects multiply Soviet nuclear testing has made northest Kazakhstan into enclave of the damned Obedient Tartar voters prepare to endorse Yeltsin Mobile phone centre Stella Artois From Associated Press in Moscow: Russians delighted by strategic missile test A woman men like to fall back on Eleanor or Bron's first novel is an every day story of theatre folk, which will have readers guessing at its characters real identities The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Eagle Star Direct Sick as a parrot in any language Meanwhile lessons in serbo-Croat are in great demand for those casual football chats, says Giles Coren The Open University Daihatsu Don't care. Made to care… Lynne Truss has always been immune to sport, but for the three weeks of Euro 96 she will join the fans in the stands to find out what the fuss is all about Starting on Monday Nokia Philip Howard Farewell to the good compantion of my early morning walks Hits and missus The Times Diary Picture Gallery A world without manners Gentility may die with my generation, but thanks to the likes of Digby Anderson it will not go unmourned On you, babe The Times Diary An ex-parrot The Times Diary Tough deal The Times Diary BSE: our interests come first Malcolm Rifkind on the fruits of his tough diplomacy The Kindest Cut Lower interest rates are just what the economy needs When in Rome Rifkind has begun to prise open a closed door Minor Royalties Out of the red, into the black Sinn Fein vote in perspective Royal protesters Sauce for golden goose Are top earners worth the money? Child intensive care Roddick's politics Bridging the Severn Duchess's deal BBC TV's lack of cultural ambition' Diva's revenge? Infamy, infamy Court Circular Today's royal engagements Appointment Personal Column Birthdays today Memorial service Dinners School news Service of dedication Royal Ascot Centenary Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Reception Personal Column Robert Hurst Robert Hurst, CBE, Gm, first director of the experimental reactor project at Dounreay, died on May 16 aged 81. He was born on January 3,1915 Sir Jack Layden Sir Jack Layden, former leader of the Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council, died on May 28 aged 70. He was born on January 16,1926 Multiple Display Advertising Items Stephen Jones Stephen Jone, Curator and art historian, died from a brian humour on June 1 aged 41. He was born on September 24,1984 Pilar Lorengar Pilar Lorenza Garcia, Spanish soprano, died in Berlin on June 2 aged 68. She was born in Zaragoza on January 16,1928 The King's Message News The Times Crossword No 20,188 Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall Tomorrow In this Times Clarke defies market consensus market to cut rate Barings resembled 'Mad Hatter's tea party Exhilaration Arts Fresh hope for housing market Education Sport BT paying ex-chief £700,000 to do nothing Domestic gas bills to fall by further £8 Television and Radio Business Today Irish sugar group sees sweet rise in profits Tourist Rates Emerol Limited Boots and WH Smith at odds over troubled Do It All chain Retail sales trend disappoints Hill Samuel Bank Coutts & Co Discount options for Energy flotation Mr Minit in Facia deal BAe to shed 300 jobs Telecoms rules to go TT seeks Johnston stake De Lorean case attacked Member HSBC Group Midland Ken's election ring of confidence Chancellor ignores inflation pessimists Too-generous package for Helper Boots and WH Smith head for divorce Medeva pays £260m to expand US operations Chubb results disappoint ANZ Grindlays Bank of Ireland Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited NatWest Pilkington steers way back to black SIEBE 3i sees value of investments climb Commodities Liffe Options Celebrations short-lived over interest rate cuts 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 Plunging into the pool Tempus Pilkington Siebe Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Medeva Wall Street The Times City Diary British Gas left on the ropes as pricing blows rain down Christine Buckley looks at how the regulator's curbs have diminished the power utility Business scores a winner before Euro 96 kick-off Alasdair Murray highlights the commercial goals Barclays National plan the way forward for Business Links programme British Gas plea for shareholder protests Windfall at Lloyd's Siebe looks for early boost from Unitech Duffryn slides to £6m loss The Times Mayflower acquisition cash call Buyer sought for BR freight trains Midlands Electricity profits edge ahead Northern Ireland Electricity surges 23% Hilton Hotels in $2bn gaming deal Business Roundup Copper prices tumble Windsor losses leap Airsprung slips back Wyndeham at record Chadburn in the red Portfolio NatWest Lukewarm response to rates cut Moss Bros The Times Unit Trust Information Service Theatre 1 Strong meat with the saucy Theatre: A Bennett farce reworked as a seaside postcard; plus Arthurian malarkey Habeas Corpus Donmar Not a Knight to remember Picture Gallery Theatre 2 Perfect love match Recital Prégardien/Banse/Gees Wigmore Hall Kissin triumphs Concert Philharmonia/Svetlanov Barbican Television Hilton National London Olympia Hotel Yes, we do like culture Avril Mac Rory defensd BBC Television's Commitment to making quality arts programmes Music Entertainments Lifescape Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied 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 Choice 2 Gentle on my mind Pop Albums: Remember the glory days of Crosby, Stils and Nash? They do in Sweden Mack & Mabel Pop 1 Pop 2 One hit, but a wonder Jazz Album God's plaything Nervous Neil Hannon does not consider his part in the Divine Comedy a role for television Private Pop 3 Pop 4 Dreaming in public Live Gig Gabrielle Jazz Café. NW1 Take me back to Brildland David Sinclair meets Rolling Stone Charlie Watts in his other incarnation -as a jazzman Mercury London Brixton Academy Pop 5 Tomorrow Middlesex University Posts Sems The University of Nottingham Courses Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Surrey Institute of Art & Design Ibstock Place Multiple Classified Advertising Items BAC CSCT Internet Training Courses MPW Multiple Display Advertising Items Eagle Eyes Required Leicester University Faculty of Law Canterbury Christ Church College Trinity College London Multiple Display Advertising Items Degrees of superiority Woman students no longer achieve the same academic success as men, says Gerry McCrum Head to head in a battle to lure the 16-year-olds Hugh Thompson on the choice between college and sixth form and John O'Leary on funding Election and vouchers could rock the boat Don't weep for a lost golden age University life has changed for the better, says Dan Cohn-Sherbok A Times Reader Offer Volunteer your way into work Working in the voluntary sector can be personally satisfying—and a good career move, says Jennai Cox Education Badminton School Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Hong Kong Improve Your Counselling Skills Convenient Skills &… Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mauritius State Trading Corporation Communique Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inspectors on report Carol Fitz-Gibbon discusses the case for monitoring monitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Pregnancy dismissal was unlawful Funeral grant condition unlawful Council provision of accommodation need not be permanent Leave to start proceedings out of time The Times Crosswords Golfers enjoy putting on the style Freud on Friday TT riders must be allowed freedom of choice Delivery 1966 and all that The Times A Vital Piece of Cricket Equipment. The Box Caddick drops hint to selectors with five-wicket haul Grayson proves his worth Rapid Cricketline Kent unable to keep Simmons in check Cricket Picture Gallery Hollioake makes mark on debut Adams takes honours on day of big scores NatWest Yesterday's Scoreboards Word-Watching Christie has chance to make Bailey pay Athletics: Past and Present Champions to Renew Rivalry in Germany Tonight Sheehan on Bridge Racing Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Winning Move Keene on Chess Catterick Perth Stroke of Luck gives Tait an early advantage Equestrianism Mezzogiorno looks good value in high-class Oaks Racing: Asmussen to Claim First British Classic Thunderer: Epsom Thunderer: Goodwood Thunderer: Haydock Park Comprehensive Guide to the 11 Contenders Shares William Hill Dismissed to take honours in Diomed Rapid Raceline Ill winds threaten to extinguish the torch of genius Football: Why Euro 96 May Fail to Unearth Natural Successor to the Game's Greats Parker is poised to move to Derby Green Flag Troubled Dutch make do and mend Croatia keen to raise cash and morale No bridging gap in class Swiss assume look of calm before dawn Sky's the limit for eager Scots Sports Service Bladon races into the quarter-finals Golf: Pub Manager Exceeds Expectations while Teenager Aims to Become Youngest Amateur Champion Faldo's form deserts him before US Open Word-Watghing Montgomerie endures rough justice For the Record Today's Fixtures The Times Injuries disrupt Scotland planning Rugby Union Versatile Proctor moves to full back In Brief Boardman slips Archer ban Jordan's law Novotna dries up in Paris hothouse Tennis: Resilient Sanchez Vicario Overpowers Czetch to Earn Place in Final against Graf Fuggles Imperial Petchey crashes Henman's party French seek new Super League club Rugby League British crews facing tough route to Atlanta Rowing Garcia puts penalties to good use Hockey Not hunger, just appetite Radio Choice Radio 1 A tough time in front of the small screen Review BBC1 Choice Satellite and Cable '80s Vinyl Years (8195674) 11.00 Around and… Clement Freud England exploit pitch as India wilt Explosive Cork is the catalyst as seam bowlers sparkle in first Test at Edgbaston Times Two Crossword Shearer drops back in defence Attack leader must not overstep line Sky lands extension to TV deal First Telecom

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