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News from 05/07/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Graham Swanwick, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Eric Warburg, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Martin Fletcher US Editor, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, L. E. Hudson, Diana Thorp, David Rhys Jones, Sheila Gregory, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, Lesia Rudakewych, Jeremy Kingston, Patrick A. Gage, Lynne Truss, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Rupert Cox, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Benet Steinberg, Peter Ball, Sue Wilson, Debra Craine, Peter Semmens, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Roger Parker-Jervis, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Randhir Singh Bains, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Sacks, David Charter, Edward Gorman, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Geoffrey Alderman, G. Mansell (Managing Director), P. H. S., Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Geoffrey Wheeler, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Tony O'Connor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Roger Boyes and Stewart Tendler, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, David Hunt, A. G. S. Bailey, George Engle, Alice Thomson and James Landale, Mary F. Brereton, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Charlotte Mullins, Oliver August, Mark R. Telfer, Kate Alderson, Philip Webster, Arthur Leathley and Andrew Pierce, Anne Ashworth, Gertrud Walton, Jason Nissé, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Fiona Clark, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Christopher Besse, Director, Caitlin Moran, Patricia Clark, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Rees-Mogg, Martin Howe, Patrick Neill, Andrew Roberts, Ann Robinson, Tebbit, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Ruth Gledhill and Russell Jenkins, Alasdair Murray, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Christopher Irvine, G. Murray,

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Today Prince paves the way for early divorce Lawyers deliver terms for spirit The Times is 'hottest site on the Web' Index Minister buys time for Becket casket Why Can't we Love a Loser? Henman and the champion out Tory MP wins reselection fight Major wants 3% Education Blair unveils 'big idea of one nation' Tomorrow Archbishop tells clergymen in Lincoln feud to stand down Salman Rushdie Picture Gallery Skinner's rallying call leaves colleagues speechless if not penniless Political Sketch Tory MPs condemn Major over stand against big pay rise Dell Cool administrator prepares to tend troublesome Garden Service cuts hit Royal Tournament Brittan says stop knocking EU court 'Bible John' murders unresolved News in Brief Clay Jones dies Clinton returns Drugs seized Proms video link By a Staff Reporter: Father who killed three babies is jailed for life Judge saus murder must never be released after committing 'dreadful, terrible' crimes Kidnapped chef rescued from Chinese gang after 12 days XIAO Ming CAO we are the Police Don't Worry Do as we Say Police find hideout of IRA bombers Henri Wintermans Law lords deliver blow to rights of fathers Peugeot Casket saviours' effort was too little, too late Heritage Secretary urged to estanlish new system prevent national treasures going overseas Georgian tables go back to Chiswick American Express BT Applications on Internet end university 'lottery' Comet Thames yields site of Raleigh's spread cloak Pilots set deadline for averting strike NatWest New Danger Vegetative state diagnosis wrong in many patients How lead pollution damages intelligence Medical Briefing Prime Health Dixons By a Staff Reporter: Frightened schoolboy stabbed bully dead in self-defence Buzzer unlocks mind trapped in useless body A spiritual war waged with worldly weapons Lincoln Cathedral's tangled features a sex case, press leaks, hate mail and sabotaged choir trials Law keeps clerics safe from the sack Cellphones direct Fox family disturbs royal sleep Admiral Which? World Cup deal to pitch TV channels into costly contest Halifax Hair of the yak saves crumbling castle walls Serve bananas for an extra bounce Weekend Shopping Pink Honda House of Lords defended as good value for money Alliance Leicester Smallbone Blair's manifesto is high on hope but low on definite action Riddell on Politics Labour sticks to safety first policy on public spending Main Changes since 1992 Harrods Knightsbridge Escom Maples Texas farmers despair in dust bowl Drought reveals drowned border town as ranchers prepare for financial ruin Gunman in threat to Tutu World Summary (Reuter): Jail protesters sew up mouths (AP): Tamil suicide bomber kills 21 (Reuter): Rebels killed by Libyan police O. J. Simpson in custody battle (AFP): High flyers Fat jokes wear thin for critics of US film Woman picked as Britain's envoy to South Africa Italy cuts macho army of bodyguards Thomas Cook 100 killed daily in Burundi's tribal war Sun Alliance Chocolate rule leaves bitter taste in France Gleeful Kohl welcomes survival of an old friend in the Kremlin West's Response Victory triggers scramble to find Yeltsin successor Russian Election Defeat will shatter opposition unity Communists Disneyland Former Soviet states welcome 'choice of stability and reform' Reaction Press puts winning before the truth Propaganda Saddam's sex pest son blamed for woman's suicide Governor is poised to challenge Perot Superdrug Sci-fi blockbuster blows away box-office records Saudis target 'foreigners' Intel inside Reuter: Fireworks store blaze kills 8 OKI People to People Technology To sing or not to sing? What were people to do when Cliff Richard picked up the mike and burst into song on a washed-out Centre court asks Joe Joseph Study Skills Tomorrow Direct Losing! What we do best Winning isn't everything, says Tunku Varadarajan Vanishing Point The Times 'It's not sex, it's the domestic impulse that's the problem' Deborah Moggach, partner of the late Times cartoonist Mel Calman, believes that humour is the key to survival in a step-family Direct Line Philip Howard To the knights errant of our time: off your bikes! Clay feet The Times Diary Because I'm a Londoner Why does the capital exert such a hold over its natives? It has all that life can afford—and much that it cannot Bad planning The Times Diary A breed apart The Times Diary Picture Gallery Papered over The Times Diary Lost marbles The Times Diary Fanned out The Times Diary Therapy instead of morality Jonathan Sacks on Archbishop Carey's debate The Labour Prospectus Voting for Blair will still require a leap of faith Yeltsin Victorious But Russia has thrills and spills ahead of it still Too Much, Too Late The game of pass-the-casket goes on 'Two-year' Parliaments Tests for 11-year-olds Clarity required in UK referendums Public misgivings on MPs' pay 'Secret' decision on World Service Counting the years Saudi bombers Woad rage? Sour aftertaste of 'honey trap' rules Postal rates complaints Who's in charge? Clever clogs Court Circular Today's royal engagements Today's events Legal appointments Birthdays today Faculty of Public Health Medicine Appointment Memorial service Institute of Biology Receptions Luncheon Saddlers' Company United Nations Association Personal Column Picture Gallery Dinners Service dinners School news Anniversaries Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Naval Reserve Forthcoming marriages Clay Jones Clay Jones, OBE former chairman of Gardeners' Question Time, died on July 3 aged 72. He was born on November 6,1923 Personal Column Flightseats Burstow Wildlife Sanctuary Action for blind people Ande Anderson Alan ("Ande") Anderson, opera producer, died on June 19 aged 78. He was born in South Shields on September 18,1917 Leukaemia Research Fund Lieutenant-Colonel Bill Kaulback Lieutenant-Colonel Bill Kaulback, DSO, died on June 27 aged 85. He was born on May 11,1911 (From our Correspondent): Defeat of Willard Victory of Dempsey in the Third round News The Times Crossword No 20,212 Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall Newspapers Support Recycling In the Times Around Britain Big Money Names group ready to back Lloyd's terms Biggest association endorses deal BMW tightens its grip at Rover Hornby chiefs £720,000 payoff Arts ING agrees to £40m settlement Caspian chairman questioned in DTI insider dealing inquiry Costain rescued by Malaysians Sport Foreign Colonial Deal struck at Chelsea Television and Radio Business Today Sumitomo memorandum Charity lottery duo join forces The Sunday Times Six-year high in sight as car sales continue to accelerate BT and Microsoft in joint venture Eggar warns on electricity competition Legal & Public Notices Pulp friction takes toll at Inveresk KPMG agrees to settle over Medway Ports Business failures lowest for six years Business Roundup N&P gives payout date Jurys Group record Ennemix surrenders Gibbon's record £2.4m Burtonwood 24% ahead Clubhaus acquisitions Tourist Rates Pretty 300 Limited Eurotherm shares hit by chiefs resignation Executive leaves Lloyds TSB EasyJet Last fat cat, turn the light out Wghing the impact of a utilities tax Dangers of German building downturn Tale of two executive payoffs Pennington Cash call as profits rise at Reg Vardy Belhaven float to raise £25m Warning hits OGC shares Glaxo offers new pension scheme Woolwich to make an earlier debut Bank of Scotland Energy set for £1.4bn Tecs cutback BATM to join AFA floats CRH buys Mystery seller dumps 7.7m shares in Liberty Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Vardy Belhaven Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes East of Newbury Tempus Eurotherm Wall Street Fat cats are still lapping the cream Disclosure has improved but executive pay remains controversial Alasair Murray assesses Greenbury's impact a year after the committee's report was published How a modern-day David managed to slay the copper world's Goliath Richard Thomson looks at the sequence of events that led to Yasuo Hamanaka's downfall HSBC Samuel Montagu Gesture proves little for Large The Times City Diary Extra-time row The Times City Diary Man-of-oar The Times City Diary On the books The Times City Diary Maltesers The Times City Diary The Times Unit Trust Information Service Portfolio Shares close at best of the day HSBC British Funds 'I want people to know who we are and what kind of government we will be' Blair presents the Labour Party's programme with pledges on Tony Blair published his party's draft manifesto for the general election yesterday, New Labour, New Life for Britain. The following are edited extracts from the document Technician taxable as self-employed Institute of Actuaries exam results Price Waterhouse Covert listening device evidence admissible in criminal trial Transcripts not disclosed without notice Management expenses to be disallowed Amendment in pencil not operative Theatre Here's wonders we made earlier Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a bold but cash-strapped bid to record the greats; plus a bittersweet Bard Come in and contemplate Charlotte Mullins finds surprises in an empty building Theatre Cash, no credit Dance Rosas Festival Hall Dance Eurostar Visual Art Hollow laughs The Comedy of Errors The Other Place, Stratford Choice The Old VIC Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 Art Galleries Forest fire on a continental divide Almeida Opera Or The Hapless Landing Almeida, N1 Choice Other London Opera Theatre Royal Haymarket Opera Pop Nation under a groove Live GIG Tribal Gathering Luton Hoo Estate Theatres Yes, but where's Johnny? Pop Albums: David Sinclair reports Electronic's guitarist missing in action Pop 5th Guildford Top Ten Albums The 3 Tenors Pop The mother of invention In which the mystery of what happened to Gabrielle, 1993's brightest young thing, is solved Posts Forssa Vocational Adult Education Centre Eagle Eyes Required Sems Kingston University How To Write Successful Children's Books A Secret Way to Pay for your Travel Morris College Photography for Profit LLB The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Challenge Educational Services University of Oxford Senior Appointments Coventry Mander Portman Woodward Choose a CIFE College BAC The University of Sheffield University of Exeter Westminster Abbey Choir St. Aldates College Goethe Institut The Sunday Times University of Bristol University of Bath Queen's Business & Secretarial Training A future for the excluded Hugh Thompson reports on government and school efforts to help pupils who are sent home The battle for a university's soul How do you change the culture of a £75 million-a-year institution? David Charter investigates What are the signs of a goo4 prep school? Scholarships may provide the answer, reports Susan Elkin Hands off academic autonomy A national quality quango is not the answer, says Geoffrey Alderman The Times Spotlight focuses on Johnson v Fredericks Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Relieved Gunnell harbours hopes of Olympic gold Athletics Keene on Chess Winning Move Yesterdays Results from Henley Royal Regatta Today's Order of Rowing For the Record Eton catch a crab, Welsh catch Eton Rowing Missile primed to home in on Hong Kong Trophy Racing: Haggas Launches Two-Pronged Assault on Rich Prize Richard Evens Nap: Dubai College (2.35 Sandown Park) Next best: Vax Star (4.1U Sandown Park) Warwick Hamilton Park Rapid Raceline Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Beverley Haydock Park Sandown Park Cork's rich seam near exhaustion Cricket: Indian Centurions Expose Lack of Depth in England's Bowling Resources Ramprakash relishes taking on Surrey Citizen Eco-Drive Leicestershire prosper Kent's batsmen let Durham off lightly Mushtaq issues a reminder to Somerset Yesterday's Scoreboards Keech makes most of rare opportunity Rapid Cricketline TCCB Robson signs Ravanelli in £7m coup Football Armstrong loses his cool Tour Details Sutcliffe's spell rings false alarm Cricket McRae out of the reckoning In Brief The Times Word-Watching Henman reaches the end of a glorious beginning Simon Barnes believes a bright future awaits Britain's talented newcorner Yesterday's Results Prom the All England Championships Sampras fails to answer Krajicek's fire Tennis McGrath is bent then broken Milligan wins call-up Today's Order of Play at Wimbledon Britain end build-up in superb fashion Hockey Scots end 16-year wait for title Bowls Fixtures Phoenix rising from ashes Adding a line Rightful place Left at home Tyson agrees to meet challenge of Lewis Boxing Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 0171-782 5211.… NatWest Welsh bring an end to domestic dispute Rugby Union Brewster completes her marathon voyage Edward Gorman talks to the yachtswoman who has completed one of sailing's epic circumnavigations The Complete Bedroom Shop Langer puts putting problems in perspective Golf: German Takes Lead in Irish Open with Courageous First-Round Display Swedes uphold Hennessy tradition Critical test for title-chasing St Helens Rugby League: Bradford Have Strength to Upset Leaders Faldo fails to shine The all-Asian comedy show Radio Choice Sunshine for one but cold comfort for two Review BBC1 Choice Satellite and Cable Athletics Times Two Crossword Gallant Henman falls to earth No disgrace as high-flying Briton loses quarter-final to powerful No 13 seed Tendulkar and Ganguly feast on limited England bowling Scoreboard from Trent Bridge Graf struggles to maintain final progress Women's Finan a Sánchez Vicario (Sp) v S Graf (Ger) or K Date (Japan) Unfinished semi-final resumes on Centre Court today, 11am Men's Semi-Finals T Martin (US) v M Washington (US) R Krajicek (Holl) v J Stoltenberg (Aug) Centre Court, today Direct Line Boxing

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