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News from 16/07/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Ruth Gledhill and Paul Wilkinson, David Townsend, Brian Collett, Lisanne Radice, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Isabel Carlisle, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ian Sweet, David Rhys Jones, James Landale, Political Reporter, Tessa Jowell, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Joanna Bale, Randolph Wise, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Philip Webster and Arthur Leathley, Shirley English and Jeremy Laurance, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Bill Frost, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Joyce Youings, Gillan Maxey, Stephen HUGHES(President, Social Affairs and Employment Committee), Robert Leaper, T. I. Williams, Patrick Howarth, Hugh Canning, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Hermione Goulding, Thomas De Waal, Cynthia Maccoby, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Tim Yeo, D. Howard, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Philip Bassett, H. R. Monger, Paul Durman, Rachel Bridge, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, A. Balis, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Graeme Hollinshead, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, James D. Zirin, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Coomi Kapoor, Eric Reguly, Emma Wilkins and Harvey Elliott, Sara Mcconnell, Jonathan Shepherd, Oliver Holt, David Pannick QC, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Nick Kelly, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Geoffrey Martin, Rodney Hobson, Kathryn Knight and Frances Gibb, Richard Duce, Michael Kallenbach, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Carroll Powell, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Edward Leigh, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Denis MacShane, Tim Jones, Marianne Curphey, R. Fell, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Jack Bailey, Veronica Heath, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, Anthony Howard, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Jim Sillars, Jonathan Mirsky,

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The Times Great Summer of Sport IRA blitz on gas and water plants foiled Bombers stopped 'in the nick of time' Twins tragedy Royal divorce Peace meeting Law Society chief voted out after turbulent year Little Girls in Pretty Boxes Botham opens batting against Imran Khan Anthony Howard British Energy loss for small investors Best of Enemies? Eurostar If only the Grand Old Duke of York had Sir Patrick to explain Political Sketch MPs overturn Lords vote on asylum seekers Tories avert revolt on sale of Forces homes Nokia GP hires Russian wrestler to protect him on night calls Shadow Cabinet poll thrown open as Lestor stands down SAGA Services Ltd £11m heroin haul at Channel Tunnel Government banker sale Military pay reform Man dies one year on Holidaymakers delayed Featherweight fortune Siamese twins die in parents' arms days after birth Doctors ruled out separating girls Consultant drowns after rescuing his family Partner in Mills & Boon dies aged 79 Doctor in waitress case will return to his job Imran accused of 'gratuitous insult' to Botham and Lamb over ball-tampering Forte Heritage General Synod seeks curbs on lottery prizes and profits Royal Mail Church recovers from loss of £800m Students facing a 10,000-mile trip to the Bar Hill House Hammond Dean of Lincoln attacks Carey Marriage of 15 years is wound up in 2 minutes By a Staff Reporter: Man was 'justified' in stabbing burglar Agent wins Rushdie a £1.3m book advance Corrections Sainsbury's Sicilian Prince joins Sultan for £17m birthday Judge invokes 1926 law to curb reports on Moynihan case Title battle centres on 'void' divorce Colonial Direct Doctors urge tougher limits on drink-driving Painting in need of £200,000 By a Staff Reporter: Children return to school a week after machete attack Anti-guns campaign launched BSR Citroën ZX World Service is safe, say BBC chiefs PPP healthcare Bereaved father tells of shattered family life Pilot who landed plane on wife will quit flying Witnesses disagree over show crash The Bruge Greenham radiation inquiry News in Brief Fantasy job hunt Reynolds payout False prophet Victim's HIV test Damages award Double quick Law Major will 'try and try again' to achieve peace in Ulster The security forces have fired 6,002 plastic bullets during rioting across Northern Ireland in the past week, the RUC said yesterday. There have been 1,277 attacks on the police, 192 civilian injuries and 149 police injuries. The number of petrol bombs is not recorded but many thousands are thought to have been thrown, more than 2,000 in one single night in Londonderry Rover Thousands pay tribute to killed in riot Lamont has at least defined the choice Riddell on Politics In Parliament Temple pilgrims killed in Hindu festival stampedes Patten returns to storm over fate of top officials US voters are wooed on the Net FBI chief in new mission to secure Saudi co-operation Games allow Palestine banner Air adventures chart wildlife's plight (Reuter): 32 killed in Netherlands plane crash News in Brief Rebels kill 91 (AP): Volcano erupts (AP): Burma demand (Reuter): Job creation Woolwich Direct Oklahoma bomb suspects bask in glow of courtroom notoriety US business chiefs face Europe ban in Cuba row Picture Gallery MEPs caught in grandiose tale of two cities Reuter: Rights body rejects bid for Jackal jail release Reuter: Bosnian election campaign hinges on Karadzic exit Bonn urges reform of EU budget Reuter: Portuguese world gives birth to a new commonwealth Hernia Repair Yeltsin fails to meet Gore as health fears revive Great survivor takes control of the Kremlin machinery Man in the News Pay claim makes enemies at Friends Instant Accounting Bullied and starved winners The dream of Olympic glory lures many girls to become gymnasts. A new book from America, however, suggests that such hopefuls endure immense physical and mental pressure with little chance of success. Quentin Letts reports Philips Katrina Wells GA General Accident Direct I feel like a voyeur - I watch people with a way of life I can never share The Woman MP The Times Subscriptions I can't make plans The MP's Wife Gateway 2000 Why we live on the A1 Family Affair Goldsmith's Labour militants Blair must not rule out EMU, writes Denis MacShane Dress up Picture Gallery A paper without a cause The Observer's former Editor carps at the Scott Trust, writes Anthony Howard, but what did he expect from amateurs? Safari time Top brass Big band Off guard Sincerely Cardinal sins of religion Woodrow Wyatt Takes the Irish Primate to task Continental Shift Labour should rule out monetary union in the next in the next Parliament Proportion in Court This 1926 Act needs pruning with common sense Pigs Again Cuban lessons for Clinton, Dole and Europeans too Possible future steps in Ulster MPs' pay increase Jersey's two castles Effects of a buoyant US economy English rights over devolution 48-hour week Volte-face on a conference centre Lincoln impasse Rubens attribution Low blow? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today University news Brewers' Company Personal Column Luncheons Mercer's Company Picture Gallery Memorial service Marriages Anniversaries Mr C. S. Gulbenkian Forthcoming marriages Receptions 13 books on archaeology shortlist John Boon John Boon, CBE, publisher, died on July Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items You helped us in Association now help us in Action British Anti-Vivisection Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Kidney Research Wanted The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The Donkey Sanctuary Woodside Animal Welfare Trust Raaj Kumar Raaj Kumar, Indian film actor, died of blood cancer on July 3 aged 68. He was born in Loralai (formerly India, now in Pakistan) on October 8,1927 From our Rica Correspondent: Music and Art in Russia. Bolshevist Atitude to "Kitesh" Walter Hassan Walter Hassan, OBE, engineer, died on July 13 aged 91. He was born on April 25,1905 Challenge wrong VAT fines, says accountant Picture Gallery Holidays in the saddle bring business success Government Auctions Holidays in the saddle bring business success Veronica Heath meets a former travel operator offering a different package I'm Stinking Rich! Vodafone Group Grun Swift Briefings Multiple Display Advertising Items Dorchester Plan Energy 2000 Silver Quality Company Ltd Lorraine Electronics Wall Street Uniforms International Ltd Village life decline 'stunting growth' Price to pay for the euro Slk Companies Tenant was unaware of relevant fact Judge erred over security for costs order Business to Business Ocra World Wide Red Hot Rom Uniglobe Travel Reward Multimedia John Fenton Training International Plc Diabetic driver dangerous Squatter's adverse possession of property Reasonable financial provision for widow Holding was a decision Preparatory acts and attempts Derisory offer refused Justices have broad discretion News The Times Crossword No 20,221 Business Times Weather Call AirUK Tomorrow in the Times BZW acts to stem Energy share slump Damning report for electricity competition plan John Charcol When the President had to back down before the… Siemens expansion on Tyneside in peril Cathy Dennis turns to the Sixties for her new sound Clarke expects growth without inflation Beaten Hill must learn to lead from the front Names vote £440m to bail out Lloyd's Television and Radio Business Today Wall St shares take a beating Building industry shows signs of recovery Receivers at Escom UK threaten 1,000 jobs Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Legal Notices CBI urges more cash for transport links PowerGen attacks veto as 'short-termism' Legal, Public Company & Parliamentary Notices Airbus lands $1.8bn order Kerkorian springs surprise with late bid for MGM Self-assessment forms tax brainpower of volunteers Titan challenges 'lottery' judgment Business Roundup Mercury Paging sold Crest opens for business Retail sales grow by 7% Shandwick record MEPC wins land race BTR buys valvemaker M&G backs Costain plan Life Numbers placing Tourist Rates A fatal lack of energy Price of nuclear shares plunges Titan scheme robern Goods more durable than the shops that sell them Pennington BAT shakes up financial services to combat rivals Ellis to continue expansion RTZ drops zinc plan after protests Company fears for contract as Aborigines defeat mine Bonuses of £373,000 at Camelot New-look Eidos plays to win Landmark Express Belgian stake in Scottish Power Therapeutic scales back float price Commodities Liffe Options Private investors hit by double whammy Stock Market ViewInn, which is listed on AIM, tumbeld 100p to 335p. The group provides hotel guests with information services via television. But a scheme to allow them newspapers electronically appears to have received a muted response from the hotels and faces competition from other suppliers London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Ellis & Everard Goldsborough Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Spring cleaning Wall Street Not exactly bubbling over Self-conviction Wilson? Who he? Sinking feeling Public sector puzzle casts shadow over jobs figures Philip Bassett on the contradictory data that has left Whitehall number crunchers worried Workforce Road to a better transport network is paved with increased investment Tax cuts that are duty-free Novell The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ascot Losses extended Fleet Street Publications Ltd Quarry Dougall Chambers Professional Recruitment Quarry Dougall Hogarth Davies & Lloyd Litigators INCE & Co. Case Administrator Barrister Pot luck in print STEUART & FRANCIS New leaders Question of trust Turf trips The casualty criminals Behind the dry statistics of casualty departments lie many cases of uninvestigated crime, says Jonathan Shepherd The Lawyer's Diary Zarak MacRae Brenner Lawyers will be the real winners Counsel New Directions Law Report Capsticks Solicitors Chambers Daniels Bates Graham Gill & Young Howgate Sable & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Magrath & Co Judges who dip into politics James D. Zirin reports on America's continuing debate on the workings of its judiciary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reuter Simkin Deutsche Morgan Grenfell City University What future for the professionals? An survey makes helpful suggestions for law firms' futures Kellyfield Consulting 4 Channel Four Television Booth & Co Solicitors Multiple Display Advertising Items Quarry Dougall PA Advertising Limited Cutting mankind up to size Visual Art: Richard Cork is unnerved by two chilling views of humanity and the inhumane; plus other shows Around the Galleries Michael Landy's alarming and bizarre Scrapheap… ... while the Saatchi Gallery gives space to… Do as I do, as I see and say Isabel Carlisle is intrigued by the teacher's art of Ruskin and Oxford Ruskin at Oxford: a new show reveals the making of… A breath of French air John Russell Taylor on Boudin to Dufy in Southampton The Times Hands across the Channel: paintings from Le Havre… James Baldwin's early story, Giovanni's Room, come to the stage Today's Choice London A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillan Maxey Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Another outing for Cole Porter's bubbly… Lionheart finds his voice Opera: Handel revived at Göttingen; sawdust thrills in Islington Flip side of the circus 'The singers relished the exhibitionist vocal… Michael Berkeley's Love is Strong as Death… Victorian Old Time Music Hall British singers do handel proud as Göttingen stages… New romance after the dance Pop: What became of club diva Cathy Dennis once the hits dried up? Alan Jackson reports. Plus, Dublin's Féile Hardbop grandpop swings on Jazz Horace Silver Forum, Nw5 Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Could Cathy Dennis buck the trend that consigns… Foo Fighters and other tribes gather in Dublin for… Pageant of detail Concert OAE/Norrington Queen Elizabeth Hall Kodak Piping hot: Gillian Weir proves to have no peers in… Under cover, on the edge Féile 96 The Point, Dublin New notes for an old venue: hoe the BBC risks all… Podenzana makes most of rare day in spotlight Cycling: Riis and Indurain Take It Easy in tour De France before Battle is Joined by Leaders in Pyrenees Tour Details Sheehan on Bridge Word Watching For the Record Keene on Chess Winning Movie Lindsay scoffs at disaster claim Rugby League BM British Midland German breaks Ironman mould Triathlon Celeric in line for Melbourne Cup Racing: Europeans Challenged to Send Strong Team for Australia's Showpiece Richard Evans Nap: Greatest (3.45 Brighton) Next best: Song Mist (2.15 Brighton) Spread forms to join forces Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings The Times Sports Service Racing Rapid Raceline Lady Carla has York target Racing Ahead Brighton Montjoy gains first British group win Beverley Bowls considers putting old surfaces out to grass David Rhys Jones looks at a revolution which could end with one of Britain's ancient sports being changed for ever by the arrival of synthetic surfaces Wimbledon clear for Egypt tie Tennis England's women preserve long unbeaten record Cricket Cricketing twins double up for assault on record books Schools Sport: Gifted Auartet Determined to Turn Match Days into a Family Affair Lynch leads bargain-hunters Scoreboard from Harrogate Scotland lose as Robinson shines Russell cuts a dash to upset big-hitter Squash Eales takes chance to challenge on home territory Golf: Briton Rides Luck to Qualify for Open Championship as Pedigree Proves No Guarantee of Success Open Qualifiers Early exit leaves Hill facing fight to finish Motor Racing: Villeneuve under Orders to Give Way to Williams Team-Mate Fixtures Nelson signs for Villa Football Mysterious tip works for Mason Pools Forecast The National Trust Pienaar ready to take on All Blacks In Brief Drechsler out Great escape Bruguera through England triumph Thomson doubt Spectacular sequence foils Price's challenge A thrilling victory in the 1988 Open Championship was the perfect riposte to those who considered Severiano Ballesteros past his best. John Hopkins continues his series on the Spanish golfer's bid to emulate Harry Vardon as the only player to win three Opens at the same venue St Joan stakes claim to Sigma title Sailing: Collision and Dismasting Mark Openeing of Cork Regatta Easy Jet Word-Watching Surrey marksman takes his chance Rifle Shooting A telescope to Bank on Radio Choice Ella put wild dogs and Englishmen in shade Review Bbc 1 Picture Gallery Italian Enjoys Day in the your Spotlight Watson's run ended by injury Five-times winner to miss his first Open Championship since 1974 Times Two Crossword United to conclude Poborski deal English rugby seeks way in from the cold Prime Health Counties Prepare to Put Turf out to Grass

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