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News from 09/07/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Brian Collett, Gideon G. Fiegel, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, J. Burn Principal, Adrian Lee, Andrew Longmore, Isabel Carlisle, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, D. A. Cameron, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Michael Zander, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, George Sivell, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Josephine Carr, Simon Wilde, Derek A. Hill Secretary, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Nicholas Paget-Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, David Lindsay, Pat Gibson, Rupert Cox, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Peter Ball, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Denis Worrall, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Roger Gardner, Sarah Bagnall, L. D. Barron, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Grace Bradberry Style Editor, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Brian Charles Hunt, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Nicholas Harling, Ian McKellen, Lin Jenkins and David Charter, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, O. Evans Palmer Chartered Architect, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Brian Locke, Patrick Stevens, Nicholas Watt and Audrey Magee, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, M. C. Spencer, J. W. G. Wilson, Richard Evans, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Christopher Walker and Martin Fletcher, Peter G. Rashbrook, Dominic Kennedy Social Affairs Correspondent, Nick Kelly, Roger Sainsbury, Clare Latimer, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, R. W. Johnson, Iola Smith, Sara McConnell, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Philip Webster and Charles Bremner, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Francis Bown, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Joachim Fest's, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Graham Allen, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Peter Smith, John Knox, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, John Campbell, Andrew Finkel, James Spicer, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, Emlyn Thomas,

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The Times Great Summer of Sport Attacker stabs seven at infant school picnic Hunt for man wielding machete Picture Gallery Mandela 'home' Tax hopes blow Index Coded Times messages used to trap blackmailer Announcements Wunttemberg G. Am unable suggest. Matter now urgent. still awaiting your help. Tel 0385 503916. From The Times, July 3 Disc jockeys stage sit-in over standing rule Police open fire on loyalist rioters Taking to the Air Again How I Survived my Stammering MacKay steps into constitutional clash Pink Hitler Death Plot Birthday girl resists urge to fly off the starting handle Matthew Parris Political Sketch Fresh blow for chances of Budget tax cuts Cellphones direct Shooting victim's family blames Unionist leaders Camelot earns £4m in prize interest Reshuffle ruled out before election NatWest Tube strike halts 60% of services News in Brief Jockey injured 20-year car ban Murder arrest Winning streak Father questioned after girl, 9, is beaten to death Boys may have witnessed killing Headmaster denies sex attacks Conman set up fake air ambulance By a Staff Reporter: Private eye's wife 'hired his killers' Couple cash in on sale of a squat Slim pickings for the old guard in battle of catwalk Legal & General Assurunce Society Limited South African Airways School attacker lashed out at anyone in his way 'Children were falling like flies. He was going for their heads but the blows were completely wild' Dunblane families want ban on guns First Telecom NatWest Security measures fall short, say teachers 306 Peugeot the Drive of your Life Mandela visit shaped by rigours of Robben Island Where to See President Mandela When the Black Pimpernel came to dinner on secret trip Time Computer Systems Ltd. FirstMortgage Daughter joins the President's men on tour Limits to be set on health hazards in environment The Tigra from Vauxhall Unchecked pollution 'will cause economic collapse' Seals return to the wild Tourists flee lusty corncrake American Express Insurance Services RAF court martial is halted News in Brief Extradition effort Death ruling Sentence upheld Woman mugged Brief encounter Antiques dealer's son killed stranger over drugs debt Tony Blair widens his street credibility Extra Watch Security Systems Solo sailor welcomed home from the sea The Personal Number Company Plc British war graves damaged in France Trial jury urges clemency for jail escapers British Airways to shut Gatwick base if pilots walk out Relax It's a Rover Emma and Moll take on BBC in classic fight Ban on stalking urged to help defend victims Sanctuary man must wait over Irish move Hill House Hammond Footballer denies attack over woman Major hopes MPs will vote for 3% in pay compromise Why taxes need to be raised, not reduced Riddell on Politics In Parliament BT It's good to talk Picture Gallery Dorrell's speech will emphasise shift to the right Reuter: Zagreb and Belgrade to swap war data SAAB beyond the conventional Bosnian mass grave surrenders secrets Arrest warrants 'soon' for Mladic and Karadzic The Times Subcriptions Chirac Government bugged phones of its coalition allies Brussels begins inquiry into British beef 'smuggling' SAGA Services Ltd Swift Call Lebediin military power struggle Gateway2000 Masada dig finds Herod wine jug Our Foreign Staff: Spectators flock to watch volcanic 'firework display' Ruapehu throws up rocks bigger than cars as world's weather metes out surprises Blizzards put brake on Tour de France British Grand Prix 96 Hurricane forces sick to flee hospitals Idaho passes jail terms on teenagers for underage sex Pilot Pure Liquid Ink Range South Africa snowfalls claim 17 lives Blackmail wins key Israeli role for hawk Sharon UN chief 'foolhardy' to seek second term Commentary Festive Holidays Limited Our Foreign Staff: Starving North Koreans pay tribute to late leader St. Joseph's Hospice Hague court declines to give nuclear ruling MPs brawl in vote to endorse Islamist Sharp Kuwait ban on Times reports Hillary, Susan... and baby makes three In San Francisco City Hall gay couples exchange vows. All very well, says Whittell, but is it marriage? Women and Children's Welfare Fund Tell-tale signs of depression An illness that strikes one in ten Media Garlic Betrayed by the British The final part of Joachim Fest's controversial new book: torture, trial and execution Plotting Hitler's Death, by Joachim Fest, is published by Weidenfeld and Nicholson on October 14, £20 Easy Jet Eden refuses to listen Motorola Mandela's medicine is working We won't succumb to 'African syndrome', says Denis Worrall The ANC remains deeply commited to inclution Picture Gallery A religion rarely trie This is the season of speech day pieties - but how Christian they? Elan, Alan? Exposes Import export Brushing up Clinton, jobs and Keynes Anatole Kalctsky explains the American miracle Mandela's Mission South Africa is a good bet for the British business Bring Bacon Home The art world continues to neglect our native genius Air Wars Customers are better served by competition than combination Dr Carey's views on dangers of moral relativism Homosexual rights Roseclear ban Cockroach cure MoD property sale Labour's driving plan Judges' training Bringing to light a stammerer's pain Singing in the ram Oh mistress mine! Handsome is... Court Circular Today's royal engagements Today's events Meeting Appointments Birthdays today Personal Column Picture Gallery Memorial services Joan Thirkettle Church in Wales Anniversaries Dinners The Army Election Forthcoming marriages Sale deadline faces historic mansion Sir Gordon Cox Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flightseats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Advertising Peter Raftery Multiple Classified Advertising Items A. N. Walton Bott Alfred Noel Walton Bott, OBE, civil and electrical engineer, died on June 7 aged 88. He was born on December 9,1907 On this Day Now small companies can join health kick Business to Business For Sale Stephen Freeman Caterers Challenge of conservation needs well-rounded skills Rodney Hobson meets a woman who took to globe restoration almost by chance Picture Gallery A Unique Care Business Pearl Travel Liquidations & Receiverships & Auctions I'm Stinking Rich Grun Swift Briefings ImpEx Consultants Tt Be a Private Detective Multiple Display Advertising Items International Product Design Partnership scheme has Sony in perfect harmony with its Welsh suppliers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ombudsman for Private Business Sleepsafe Power to hear admiralty claim Continuity of legal personality destroyed Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mortgages 'R' us Multiple Display Advertising Items KJC Car Phones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public policy immunity for police Former resident Is taxable on severance pay Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Judicial review is barred Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices News The Times Crossword No 20,215 The Times Today Times Weathercall Western Provident Association Index Focus 32,33 South West Water chief gets £800,000 severance deal Easing of inflation lifts rate cut hopes John Charcol City stays cool on Guinness Arts 34-36 Picture Gallery Hanson writedowns will not affect demerger Sport 42-48 Negative equity release Sfo caseload jumps 50% BT to cut prices of international calls Television and Radio Business Today Double cream for directors of dairy float United buys stake in ITN Crest setback Marling alert Cash call Ivory up Healthcall hit Media ahead Airb as sets deadline for company status Pam Golding Speculators are warned off Bank of Scotland share sale Italian acquisitions fuel Kenwood rise BSkyB and Kirch linkup to launch digital satellite TV Candy set to invest £7.8m in Hoover PIA adjudications barred by 17 firms Bonar finds grounds for optimism Friendly Hotels PLC Appleyard dealership overstated profits Business Roundup Firth's sixfold rise ERS aims for dual quote Hit plansAIM float Shield lifts R&D costs Media activities merge Dow ends weaker Tourist Rates BZW's secret lie-detector Pennington Tomkins to pay Gates chief salary of $250,000 Unigate spreads to Italy Cashless victory for General Energis Commodities Liffe Options Sell-off in London fails to materialise 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 RTZ-CRA General Cable Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Golden Gates Tempes Hanson Wall Street Lewis to give it the gas SFO squeezed Hanson hiccup Sinking feeling Clear as mud A simple soul takes a look at figures Drinks groups seek cure for hangover from 1980s Alasdair Murray asks whether the sector faces a shke-up Government should impose discipline in the field of legislation Psion should sugar the bid pill in its offer for Amstrad NICs are not a form of taxation Heriot-Watt University Clarke plays forecasting game with his instincts Forecasts for borrowing are subject to routine error and political strategy The Times Unit Trust Information Service Shares mark time Brook Martine Co. Ltd. British Funds Hentry Ansbacher & Co. Limited Standard Bank London From apartheid to togetherness As President Nelson Mandela begins a state visit, R. W. Johnson Building plans Inigo Gilmore on a symbol of hope for millions of South Africans Assesses the Republic's progress and prospects Hit snags Anglo American Corporation Trying for darker shade of pale Politics Trapped bu its past. can the national Party reinvent itself? Pop 1 Winging but no soaring Pop: The Eagles bring their favourites to the faithful; Bon Jovi take their music to the masses Alive and tricky New Music: Two premieres at the Cheltenham Festival Nash Ensemble/ BBCPO/Sinaisky Bonhams Pop 2 Rock'n' bowl champions Bon Jovi National Bowl, Milton Keynes Still the star at 86 Jeremy Kingston meeta the former Ronald Colman leading playing in Uncle Vanya at Chichester Music Interview Demonstration of Baroque con brio Concert Accademia Bizantina St James, W1 Classical Choice A guide to the recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Royal Shakespear Company Visual Art Evolution of a maverick genius Visual Art: A major Francis Bacon show in Paris; Bacon, Giacometti and the Sainsbury family in Norwich A vision of the truth behind the mask Gtech Royal Academy of Arts Visual Art 3 Victoria and Albert Around the Galleries Choice 1 Entertainments Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jermy 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 accross the country Choice 2 Gripping tales of grotty nights Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a fine newcomer; and the Shepard festival This Lime Tree Bower Bush Schizoid selection Sam Shepard Festival BAC, Battersea Theatre 1 'A Triumph' Theatre 2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exhibitions Aviation Paintings of the Year Exhibition SFO at a turning point? John Knox sets the scene as the frequently criticised Serious Fraud Office publishes its annual report Another porblem lies in the reletionship to the police Picture Gallery Inns and Outs No time for ulcers Zarak MacRae Brenner Shock outbreak at the Law Society Brief Hopeful Travelling Chambers Professional Recruitment Quarry Dougall Chambers & Partners Professional Recruitment Zarak MacRae Brenner Commercial Lawter Have holiday insurance, will sue Edward Fennell on the increase in criminal cases in the travel industry Garfield Robbins The Company Secretary, Schroders plc More peace for the wicked The sucess rate of legally aided civil actions is 92 per cent. Why is Lord Mackay's White Paper intent on changing things, asks Michael Zander A Harrison Willis Group Company Regional French firm opens in London Kellyfield Consulting Michael Page Legal Quarry Dougall Laurence Simons Reuter Simkin Recruitment Consultants Titmuss Sainer Dechert Bournemouth University The Office of the Banking Ombudsman Chambers of Mr John Cherry QC Hughes-Castell Cambridgeshire Mayer Brown & Platt LawProse Consultation Services Eversheds Alderwick Peachell Limited Spepcial Project Lawyer Cracks in Berzin's armour exposed by boldness of Riis Cycling Results Legal Appointments Chambers Professional Recruitment Zarak MacRae Brenner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chambers Professional Recruitment Asiantaeth Yr Amgylchedd Environment Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rugby officials discount merger Sport in Brief Tyson challenge reset Walker ready to ride Alfredsson goes top Risk business that has to retain its fatal attraction Motor Racing: Changes Made to Cars and Circuits after Senna's Death under Review Playinf safe is not a policy that will guarantee Formula One's future. In the second of three articles, Oliver Holt hears why danger must remain a vital of the sport's appeal Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on chess For the Record Today's Fixtures The Open: Regional Qualifiers British Midland Hick's bad dream takes turn for worse Cricket: Flat-Track Bully Fails to Rediscover Form on Feather-Bed Pitch at Bridge Test match commentary Surrey confirmed as championship force Harrods Ltd Victory stiffens Kent's title resolve Warwickshire in debt to Glies Yesterday's Scoreboards Ten-wicket Millns celebrates Essex's surrender Fordham feasts on some gentle offerings Derbyshire left with little option Dazzle can take glaring opportunity Racing: Royal Ascot Winner Has Outstanding Chance to Land Another Valuable Prize Nap: Miss Riviera (4.45 Newmarket) Next best: Dazzle (3.05 Newmarket) Newmarket Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Ponteeract Guide to our Racecard Pleading begs to be backed Racing Ahead The Times Record-breaking Hingis provides the final flourish Tennis: Siss Prodigy Becomes Youngest Champion as Wimbledon Stretches to Third Week Word-Watching RAC Liverpool unveil new kit deal Football Pools Forecast Morris tempted back by Sale Rugby Union O'Sullivan receives ?500 fine for breach of rules Snooker Not elueless after all Radio Choice Conversion, confession and competition Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Choice Cycling 42 England f ail to force the pace Hick's travails overshadow prospect of series victory against India Scoreboard from Trent Bridge Times Two Crossword No 829 Henman rises through the ranks Change of spots as Leopards go blue A sponsorship deal could tarnish sports family image, Nicholas Harlimg writes Vittel Still Water Rugby Union 46 Edwards remains on course for gold in Atlanta

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