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News from 04/07/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Christopher Thomas South Asia Correspondent, Adrian Lee, Bernard Jenkin, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jasper Rees, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Longmore, I. A. Page, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Karl Miller, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Philip Webster and Arthur Leathley, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John Bryant, Howard Davies, Jeeves, Nicholas Scott, Steve Keenan, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Hugh Douglas, Peter Capella, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Jack Higham, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Alan Sked, Daniel Johnson, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, John Collinge, Charles Bremner, Richard Beeston and Anatol Lieven, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, Alexandra Frean and Roger Boyes, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Katherine Toogood, Lewis Wolpert, Luke Clancy, Paul Durman, John Woodcock, Michael Theodoulou, Nick Mandell, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Barry Millington, John Condon, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, John Higgins, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lytton, Jonathan Prynn, David Charter, Education Correspondent, James Pringle and our Foreign Staff, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, N. I. Cooper (corporate counsel), D. J. KIDD(Chartered accountants), Lindsay Cook Business Editor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Tom Benyon, Alix Ramsay, Euan Lloyd, Alice Thomson and James Landale, Robert Burns, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Richard Warden, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Richard Duce, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, David Churchill, Richard Graham, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Des Dearlove, John G. Tate, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Alasdair Murray and Jason Nissé, Michael Hornsby, Anita Desai, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Laming (Director), Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Peter Bottomley, David Walker, James Landale and Arthur Leathley, Nicholas Watt, Audrey Magee and Graham Duffill, Kate Bassett, C. D. Foster, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Hugh Thompson, Peter Thurnham, Jack Bailey, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Sarah Baxter, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Prem Sikka, Norman Fowler, Clement Freud,

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Mission Improbable Stone of Scone goes home to Scotland after 700 years Yeltsin heading for clear victory £10m windfall Index German team says danke schön to England Casket £50,000 Summertime Blues Major is put on spot by £9,000 pay rises for MPs Best for Books British Energy Share Offer Wanted Sir Cliff plays the Centre Court Still dull voice of calm damns devolution Political Sketch Redundancy offered to 2,000 CPS lawyers Mortgage Express T. S. Eliot's widow aids casket appeal Britain to cull 120,000 cows to speed BSE deal You can back me or sack me, Blair tells party critics Everest Tubes keep running on second strike day News in Brief BA pilots vote to strike Major anguish over IRA Fifth dead Briton named Swimming coaches £21m Manchester aid Water rule complaint Scots scramble to house nation's heart of stone Historic symbo, could serve as a tourist attraction or the foundation of a Scottish parliament Dean's shock at Queen's decision Orange Unsolved riddle of the real relic Stringent tests said to prove authenticity Many Thanks Obscure charities celebrate share of £10m windfall 'Too good' cricketers bowled out of contest Rail fans find their heaven at end of line Convicts held after major disappears Cheaper Car insurance BT Princess backs Dunblane parents over guns ban In the Times Saturday Hero's welcome awaits Mandela in Brixton and at the Palace Prisoner turned President prepares for triumphant address from the balcony of South Africa House Better Come to Comet 'Country boy' who really means business At last, a neighbour (or five) for George IV Hamilton Nuclear plants reprieved News in Brief Valued guest £2.5m Goya Palace stays open More visitors Citroën Xantia Rover Heavens open as primate is installed Army will go easy to make the couch potatoes fighting fit Father who did not want his baby born may sue Swearing is good, children are told Journalist's murder lifts lid on Irish underworld Men who had previously escaped public scrutiny are now being photographed and named Convicted burglar denies assault Men in the Spotlight Quiet Dubliner who was 'fond' of Guerin 'It's not in my nature for this to happen' The Link The Garda Peers clash in great battle of the constitution Tories open two-day debare with assault on 'seriously flawed' plans for devolution Dixons Portillo strives to sway Tory MPs Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Foundation In Parliament Review body wants MPs to have pay rises now Swiftcall A problem that only the politicians can solve Riddell on Politics Alfa Romeo Britain is cheapest EU nation Halfords Drug firms 'overcharge' for hay fever remedies Howard faces £2bn bill for jail proposals Eagle flies in the face of extinction Hill House Hammond German firms to face cash claims from Nazi slaves (Reuter): Payback to Holocaust survivors Scorpion Trail Historians challenge boardroom alibis Fans pay homage at Paris tomb of Jim Morrison Magnet From Associated Press in Wiesbaden: Statue of 'prince' unveiled Nasa takes wraps off 21st-century spaceship Anti-smoking pack makes butt of Dole Hover Speed Hopes of new satellite from Ariane wreckage (AP): Manatees die in 'red tide' Hi-tech era grounds Swiss army pigeons Backpack case rests on Briton World … (AP): Eight years for ex-cult member (Reuter): Jakarta poll ban on candidate (Reuter): Mosquito dearth squashes contest US suspects Damascus link to Dhahran bomb Saddam relatives 'under house arrest' Cellphones direct Jordan will help monitor Iraqi trade Scope By our Foreign Staff: Von Bulow daughter banned from blessing TV ultimatum on job for Sharon riles Netanyahu Worst rains in 50 years bring havoc to China Ford Victims of Kashmiri kidnap 'are still alive' SAGA Services Ltd Peking is urged to end 'state killings' Cynical voters back Yeltsin 'healthy or sick, alive or dead' Official 'cold' fails to hide heavy toll of a tough campaign Diagnosis Thomas Cook Autocratic rule carries risk of political chaos Cockroach cough Asthma sufferers should stick to their steroids When broad beans bring on anaemia The Sunday Times Question time for gynaecologists How a computer could hold key to stuttering By urging their children to 'speak properly' parents may add to the anxieties that cause them to stammer Anjana Ahuja reports British Heart Foundation Cabinet comedians? The Tories' spoof Labour manifesto was yet another ghastly attempt by politicians to be funny, says an unamused Joe Joseph The Times Daihatsu Amber nectar from Scottish angels The story of a whisky so rare it was dispensed for lasting from a syringe Miele When all you can do is throw something What we choose to chuck says a lot about our class, says Giles Coren Cold comfort in a warmer climate Magnus Linklater on the new dangers in new nature Drawn in The Times Diary Casket case The Times Diary Keep the family silver This week's sale of heirlooms by the Butes and Curzons shows the harm done to Britain by estate duties Diary The Times Diary In the pitts The Times Diary Pipe down The Times Diary Newt territory The Times Diary Is Blair sure of himself? Sarah Baxter on Labour's lack on confidence Brezhnev's Shadow Loose talk of a national coalition is bad news for Russia A New Road Movie The Tories needed better comics and a kinder audience The Stone Goes Home Scotland already has its special sovereignty and symbolism Asylum benefits cuts defended Federalism in Europe Care urged on constitutional change Solving problem of cowboy builders Own-brand medicines UK party's aims Alan Ladd's napkin A French lesson on Becket casket Divided by sport Oh mistress mine! Court Circular Royal engagements The Battle of Britain Stationers' and Newspaper Makers' Company Birthdays today Actuaries' Company Today's events Waterloo medal is returned by finder Engineering awards Appointments in the Forces Personal Column Leading UK awards attract last-minute rush of entrants Archeology Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries today Reception Dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items V I P Service Forthcoming marriages Marriages School news Lord Fraser of Kilmorack Lord Fraser of Kilmorack, CBE, director of the Conservative Reserarch of the Conservative Research Department, 1951-64, and deputy chairman of the Conservati ve Party Orangisation, 1967-75, died on July aged 80. He was born on October 28,1915 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Walter Guevera Arze Walter Guevara Aize, Bolivian politician, died on June 20 aged 84. He was born on March 11,1912 Wimbledon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nicholas John Nicholas John, dramaturge of English National Opera, was killed in a hill-walking accident in Liechtenstein on June 25 aged 42. He was born on August 18,1952 Professor Harry Hearder Harry Hearder, Professor of Mordern History, University of Wales College of Cardiff, 1967-92, died on June 8 aged 72. He was born on May 1,1924 Close of the Titanic Inquiry News The Times Crossword No 20,211 Business Times Weathercall In the Times Tomorrow Anatole Kaletsky Sainsbury withholds electricity bill payment BR writes off £500m freight failure RJB chief makes £1.2m in buyback Newcastle Utd poised for £160m flotation Travel 38,39 Top TSB director set to leave Lloyds Sport41-48 The Dalvey Voyager Clock Weinstock sees GEC hit £981m Television and Radio Business Today BA inquiry Diamonds up EU starts inquiry into BA link with American The Times Business welcomes Blair's unity call Fed signals no change in US rates Danka pays special bonus By our Business Staff: Dumping of Brent Spar is delayed New Titan scheme to be unveiled Escom Computer files for protection Business Roundup Reed Elsevier alliance More of Renault sold Visa inquiry dropped Power float 'a turn-off' Closer tie for watchdogs Borrowers pay for perks Lufthansa to fight back Leyland DAF hope Tourist Rates Analysts cut forecasts as Sainsbury slips again Cray sells P-E to Lorien NatWest analysts top City poll Still waters run murky Big consumers' electric shock Too much information is good you RJB's surprising turn of speed Pennington Early-bird Airtours in surprise travel move Direct Banks get behind Wickes Commodities Liffe Options Interest rate nerves leave investors on the sidelines 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 Cray J Sainsbury Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Over to Mr Simpson Tempus Airtours Wall Street To those who have… The Times City Diary Large delay The Times City Diary Food for thought The Times City Diary Euston calling The Times City Diary United Utilities bonuses based on artificial performance Spare a thought for bondholders Wresting the debate from the sado-monetarists Economic View What the Fed says is almost as important in the current debate as what it does Names beware The Times End of the road for a man of contradictions Jon Ashworth on the highs and lows in Lord Weinstock's life and career Cheshire Oaks set for £250m growth in designer outlets Regent St helps Crown Estate to £94.6m surplus How to hold your drink Any Other Business Trading places By our City Staff: Prism invited to bid for Sw&w franchise Auditors' rocky road to Jersey Prem Sikka criticises firms for wanting the best of both worlds Accountancy Favourite numbers Diamond prices to rise as demand grows When more is not necessarily better Sherwood falls after European warning Business Roundup Gardiner advances Court Cavendish ahead Circle at 15p premium Buoyant at Ugland Cirqual to raise £5.35m Modest falls in thin trading Tandy The Times Unit Trust Information Service Tracker Choose to accept this mission, Ok? Cinema: Geoff Brown sees Tom Cruise put his haircut in the front line in Mission: Impossible Odeon Diddleoo Film 1 Film 2 Bring home the bacon New Video Releases Dead Man Film 3 Film 4 'Believe the hype' Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillan 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 Hot lines to Tinseltown Joe Joseph to winner and judges about what makes an eye-catching screenplay Choice 3 Guildhall School Museums To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… Film Orchestral Dohnanyi Symphony No 2; Symphonic Minutes Chamber Haydn String Quartets Op 33, Nos 3.5.6 The Lindsays ASV CD DCA 938 Very good, sir and Sir Theatre: Ayckbourn and Lloyd Webber revisit a flop and make it a triumph; Orton outshone by Wordsworth Duke of York's Diddleoo Dance Musicals Thomas Hampson Leading Man American Theatre Orchestra/Gemignani Angel CDC 7243 5 55249 2 Theatre 1 Old Ireland's heart and sole Luke Clancy enjoys the next steps in the popular revival of Irish dance that began with Riverdance Lord of the Dance The Point, Dublin A Dorothy at the end of the rainbow Exquisite Sister/Loot West Yorkshire Playhouse Theatre 2 Serious action under the sheets Radio Tomorrow Seductive voices in the mind's mountains Everyone needs a guru, says Anita Desai, But how to choose among them? Feet of Clay a Study of Gurus By Anthony Storr HarperCollins, £18 Isbn 0 00 255563 8 Charting the wild landscape of emotion The Best of Young American Novelists Granta, £7.99 ISBN 0 90 3141019 Minerva Press Wi' love o'ercome Robert Burns The Tinder Heart By Hugh Douglas Alan Sutton, £17.99 ISBN 0 7509 12138 Saga saga, not Aga saga Trolls' Cathedral By Olafur Gunnarsson Mares Nest, £8.95 Isbn 1 899197 30 3 The Times Harvill Secretive revelations Howard Davies is intrigued bu the hints in a novelist's alternative autobiography Saved from oblivion A History of Rome under the Emperors By Theodor Mommsen Routledge, £40 ISBN 0 415 101131 Freshwater fiction Tennyson's Gift By Lynne Truss Hamish Hamilton, £16 ISBN 0 241 135214 Poetry of the stars Companion to the Cosmos By Johnson Gribbin Weidenfield & Nicolson, £20 Isbn 0 297 81725 6 Salman Rushdie Sharing airspace with the military EasyJet Holiday firms offer deals for summer 97 US cruise ships set sail for Britain Internet trade widens Hotels aim to cash in on 'Gazza' effect Travel Portfolio Travel on Saturday The Times Ferry price war spreads west Moderate Risk High Risk Extreme Risk Holidays Bargains of the week—from camping in the Languedoc to special for students on Eurostar Multiple Display Advertising Items Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Check-In Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotels Fares Fax : 0171 481 9313 Multiple Display Advertising Items Foreign Exchange Multiple Display Advertising Items Second Degree: Postgraduate courses for 1996-97 The Times Wakeham takes practical lead in seeking tax cuts Racing Richard Evans Nap: Hippy (3.30 Yarmouth) Next best: Faraway Lass (2.00 Yarmouth) Thunderer: Ayr Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Charnwood Forest ruled out Thunderer: Cattetrick Thunderer: Haydock Park Thunderer: Yarmouth New chairman Rapid Raceline Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Illingworth helps England to field a few home truths Cricket Winning Move Keene on Chess Family values keep Ealham's stock rising Ivo Tennant talks to the Kent all-roundet poised to complete the transformation from competent county player to Test cricketer Saeed demonstrates ominous form University match set to end in stalemate Injury to Gunnell leaves Olympic hopes under threat Athletics: Hurdler Suffers More Misery after Christie Defeat Casts Cloud over Build-Up Scoreboards Rapid The Leading 100 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Cricket Game Interactive Team Cricket Scoreboard How to Make a Transfer in ITC Torrance goes in search of third success Golf Manager of the month SKY sports Young blades' fowl deed gives rowers food for thought Rowing: A Sodden Stranger Braves the Camp of Henley Man to Study Ritual Goings-On at the Royal Regatta Last-gasp Eton keep noses in front Today's Order of Rowing at Henley Royal Regatta Modahl condemns laboratory approval Drugs in Sport Illness halts Tyson plans for title fight In Brief Results from Henley Royal Regatta Glazzard savours Oscar's recovery Equestrianism Heguys are in command for C S Brooks Polo Results For the Record Light fades on Ivanisevic's challenge Tennis: Croat Faces Struggle after Stoltenberg Seizes Initiative in Rain-Interrupted Quater-Final at Wimbledon Today's Order of Play at Wimbledon Fixtures Legal & Public Notices McGrath faces uphill task in semi-final Local Government Golden age of sport entices child at heart Word-Watching RAC Boardman revelling in his anonymity Cycling: Experienced Riders Caught Napping as Youngsters Away Early Confident Goss plans global conquest Sailing: Aqua Quorum Proves Equal to Transtlantic Rigours Filling in the missing bits Radio Choice Neither a butcher nor a donkey, but a man Review BBC1 Choice Athletics 43 Krajicek towers over Sampras Dutchman serves notice that champion's three-year may be at an end Times Two Crossword No 825 in association with British Midland England hope to rest their case with Trent Bridge triumph Allied Trust Bank Cycling 46 Souness agrees three-year deal at The Dell Financial Appointments Management Consultancy Whitehead Selection Exceptional Business Analysts Nb Selection Ltd K/f Associates Hoggett Bowers Goodman Graham KPMG means business Adderley. 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