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News from 23/07/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Paul Mitchard and Caron Murphy, Jane Cornwell, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Alex Bennett, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, D. W. Green, Adrian Lee, Nicholas Serota, Director, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Inigo Gilmore, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, and Vijitha Yapa, Tom Pocock, John Stansell, Ivo Tennant, Shirley English and Michael Evans, D. R. Myddelton, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Joanna Bale, James Bone, George Sivell, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Roger Maynard, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Mark Griffiths, Pat Gibson, Marcus Braybrooke (Chair), John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Roger Cookson, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Prue Stokes Honorary Secretary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Richard Susskind, Edward Gorman, Luke Clancy, Kate Cooper, Robert Blake, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Ronald Mason, Chairman, Jane Gordon, Richard Cork, Philip Bassett, Sydney Friskin, Mohammad Safaei, Gary Slapper, Jamie Osborne, Lin Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, R. G. Edwards, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Leyla Linton, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, Julian E. Humphrey, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Sarah Cunningham, Raine Roberts (Clinical Director), Dominic Kennedy Social Affairs Correspondent, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Richard Duce, John, John Cooper, John Goodbody, Iola Smith, Giles Whittell, Amelia, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, David, Annie Turner, Gerald Larner, Michael Hornsby, Scrivenor, David Askham, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Ben Macintyre, J. M. Jacob, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Hyam Maccoby, Jeremy Laurance and Ben Carter, M. F. Barton, Tom Rhodes, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Fiona Bawdon, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, David Maddock, Frank Field, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Tunku Varadarajan and our Foreign Staff, Adrian Wootton, Eleanor Rees, Quentin Letts and John Goodbody, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Japan Beat Brazil at Football BSE ban may be extended to sheep offal Spread of 'mad cow' disease feared Vagrant arrested over school trip murder Flight tax sought The Times on the Internet http: / /www. the-times .… Heavenly Hiraani Tiger Lily—a sister for Fifi Index Minister's resignation over Europe reopens Tory wounds Here's Looking at You England Expected It Why Nelson was not a war… Rain forecast to end week of heatwave Picture Gallery British rowers bale out of Olympic village in travel protest She Made Friends and Kept Them Free-Take a Child to the Zoo Looking for Media's sense of is no joke MP's resignation masks bitterness at stifled ambition Heathcoat-Amory 'did not want to continue as middle-ranking minister' USA The Resignation Letter Travel firm's collapse may mean tax on flights The Prime Minister's Reply Three MPs join Blair in refusing pay rise News in Brief Beauty woman for trial Defence agency deal Call to free terrorists Tobacco cash danger Asylum challenge fails Disinfected letter sale Extinct' plant resurfaces Blind man gets life Hendrix father at funeral St. Joseph's Hospice The gloves are on as wicketkeeper fields questions in court Rottweilers are given right to snarl at ramblers Have-a-go RAF officer' shot four times by muggers' Peace women sink sub's security Olympiad pupils win gold at the final count Midland Lethal injection suspected in family killings The Vectra Premier from Vauxhall 'We have lost a daughter and our best friend' Murdered girl's parents speak of a 'revelation of evil' as pupils return to their school from France Low-key French investigation contrasts with British methods Correction American Express Plea to couples to save 3,300 embryos from destruction Donors are urged to extend their consent over storage before five-year deadline expires next week Saga Services Ltd Woman who had daughter after IVF offers her 'spare' eggs for implantation in others Pistol parts delivered to jail in error Direct Law 'Sterilised' mother wins baby payout Asset Line Test-Tube Baby League Brother jailed for cover-up over murder American Express Success varies at fertility clinics A provocative night out if you don't have much on My Fair Lady it ain't The lastest rock musical has a ?1 million budget, but Dalys Alberge discovers big savings on costumes Wilder to make his British stage debut Take a child to the zoo-FREE An Exclusive Times Reader Promotion Buy one adult ticket and a child goes free Classics take wind out of ETs sails Sainsbury's Where good food costs less Panorama man takes the helm at Bbc2 Cost row threatens scheme to control traffic flow on M25 Royal Mail Composer pays tribute to Hancock's comic genius Dominic Muldowney's bitter-sweet Trombone concerto won over the Proms on its first night, Richard Morrison writes Monopoly on mail is lifted for month The Times Council's alert on saccharin cancer link Major's election effort is vulnerable to Euro-explosions Riddell on Politics Treasury report was watered down from 'off-the-wall' original Hover Speed Baldry hits back at quota-hoppers 26 contest 19 seats in Shadow Cabinet Compaq Olympians give Atlanta full marks for chaos 'We have not yet reached as far as suing, but we have sent a protest letter' US forges Australia defence links Cellphones direct Royal run on Games souvenirs Mandela's ministers trip up over 'freebie' sports exodus Cheltenham & Gloucester FBI looks at jet mini-bomb link to 'New Jackal' Terrorists Streak of light' reports raise possibility of missile fired from ship Witnesses Bardot call to boycott theme park Compaq Picture Gallery Mossad gave US warning of attack Intelligence Unpopular envoy ends tour of duty Oregon whites beg expelled Indian tribe to come home Wreckage and more corpses located The Search Fight to save last troops from Tamil offensive Hezbollah says Israeli airman vanished Allied Dunbar Lahore bomb kills nine Sally Ferries Juror dismissed in backpacker trial (Reuter, AP): 800 die in Chinese floods World Summary Britons held on cocaine charges (Reuter): Boy of 14 in solo Pacific voyage Water bombing Mother and son 'back from dead Tourists are srotical after Eta airport bombing Basque guerrillas reject Spain's liberal reforms 'Eta gas always been fashionable among radical urban youths. Parallels with the IRA are relevant' Dubrovnik rebuilds as refugees nurse lingering wounds Compaq Reuter: Cannes case engulfs mayor's aide Intel inside Sentenced to be blown front a cannon's mouth Amelia More Women's tales of the Indian mutiny How to keep out of the sun Harriet Bath-Knight Calais 'The fashion industry is to blame for forcing our little girls to dress like this' Midriff-baring tops and hipster trousers are making our little girls look like Lolitas. The fault lies with the fashion industry, says Jane Gordon The outfits lend them a sexual allure they cannot handle What the Retailers Bay Hill House Hammond The genius and the lies of the 'penguin man' Architect Berthold Lubetkin's daughter learnt the truth about her father after he died. Giles Whittell reports form Los Angeles Cellphones direct Financial Service Limited Track, field and court Athletes are running to the law Civility is the new priority People just want to be allowed to live decently, writes Frank Field People just want to be allowed to live decently, writes Frank Field Empty chairs Picture Gallery Constituting trouble Basic reform is so hard that Labour may regret promise, says Robert Blake The Tories should not make counter-proposals, but should leave well alone Fat chance Farm frolics Jo'burg Jacko Nelson, not by halves Tom Pocock says an execution is not a war crime Honourable Departure A minister quits to spend more time with his principles Defeat for Peace A tragic reverse in the war against Tamil separatists The Premier Clubbed Smith Square learns the wrong lessons from America Unhappy ruling on frozen embryos Twa air disaster God of Old Testament Giving evidence: children's trauma Inter-faith dialogue Biddenden Maids Under-age gambling Silent films Exemplary life of William Morris Question of degree Bacon in Paris Unforgettable 'Vanya' Getting warmer Have no fear Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Service dinner Reception Anniversaries Water mill turns the power on again Dinner Corporation of London Appointments Personal Column Church appointments Memorial service University news Drapers' Company Luncheon Latest wills Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightseats Gerald McArthur Gerald McArthur, MBE, Assistant Chief Constable of Hertfordshire, 1965-69, died on July 21 aged 80. He was born on May 28, 1916 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Peter Ludwig The Rev Lawrence Jenco On this Day Briefings Business for Sale Luxury a La Carte Floating Restaurant Labatt's M & H a hit with batsmen David Askham on the workshop behind many a famous name at the crease Multiple Display Advertising Items NatWest Dorchester Plan Multiple Display Advertising Items Uniglobe Travel EU aids development of grain-based sausage Multiple Display Advertising Items Inland Revenue How the phone firms keep fraud off the line John Stansell on why mobiles are so popular with criminals Texnet Limited The human side of a call centre UK Telecommunications Annie Turner introduces a three-page special report on Britain's teleculture Motorola Striking gold with a personalised number UK Telecommunications Annie Turner reports on the trend towards tailoring a telephone number to suit a particular business Merseyside Development Corporation Keep your ears open Accessories can turn your phone into a fax, e-mail and news bureau, says John Stansell Coming soon—the phone on your wrist Europe and Japan are racing to stay ahead in the high-tech communication stakes Kate Allen International calls: how to cut the costs Annie Turner on the growth o First Telecom The world in your pocket UK Telecommunications Travelling executives need never lose contact with the office or the Internet, says Chris Partridge Ericsson News The Times Crossword No 20,227 Business Times Weathercall Bentley & Co Lifeboats In the Times Tomorrow Highest & Lowest Inside Section 2 Today Options raised in store float ICS pays out record £25m John Charcol Protests force new delay over Gas price controls Law How the Internet will change access to legal… Tesco rules out bid for Docks Arts Is cinema being buried in its own cacophony? Costain rescue approved Sport Giles steps into firing line at Atlanta… Thorn may face £30m charge Television and Radio Business Today Energy shares continue to slide Engineers seek National Insurance cashback Britain will fight issue of 48-hour week at IGC Copyright wins over key clients City tightens rules for executives John East & Partners Limited Bank voices concern over inadequate control systems Heathrow Express stake sold Microsoft earnings leap 50% Analysts watch results closely as Dow falls again Computer firms agree on flash memory chip CCI plans early first dividend Chiltern Railways joins private sector Business Roundup BT cleared by Oftel Blast likely to hit profits Reckitt sells Brazil stake Hanover to buy hotels Bank advisers confident L & M revamp hits snag Allied Carpets hope Electric car launch Tourist Rates Carlton pays £58m for Cinema Media Somerfield Do not adjust your set Broadcasting Bill threatens little upheaval The smaller company's view of the City Over-generosity at Somerfield Enron in $12.5bn us utility merger T & N sells AE Turbine for £41m Break-in at office of names' group Commodities Liffe Options Shares slip and brokers forecast further- falls Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Commercial property British Energy Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Burning the midnight oil Tempus Thorn EMI Wall Street Hardly a piece of cake Poor relation Team player Fine bows out Straws providing clues to real state of the economy The Best of Intntionis for Spending on Plant and MacHiher Sib 's role in Singer & Friedlander transaction with Knight Williams Business Letters Figuring out self-assessment It 's not just the 'kids' who have useful thoughts The Times Shares and gilts both lose ground Domain Names The Times Unit Trust Information Service Joop! QD Quarry Dougall Chambers Lawyer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Laurence Simons Nottingham Laws School Retail Motor Industry Federation Clark Ricketts Solicitor/barrister Adding insult to injury Lord Woolf's final plans for a civil justics shake-up could, it is argued, see some people losing our Spoiling totals Picture Gallery Perils of links with women Inns and Outs Get it right Running to Atlanta Asking for trouble Why Companies like the Idea Question of venue Commercial Lawyers The revolution gathers pace Prosecuting Rights Law Reports Zarak MacRae Brenner Abbey National GLS Government Legal Service Daniels Bates Quarry Dougall Legal & General Devereux Chambers You , the prosecutor Gary Skapper looks at a right that can be hard to enforce Legal Appointments Garfield Robbins Reynell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ogier & Le Masurier Net loss for the little law firms Richard Susskind logs on to the Internet's leagal potential Clerk to the Justices Multiple Classified Advertising Items QD Consumers' Association Litigators 4 Channel Four Television Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Senior Clerk/practice Manager Required Livetv City University Reuter Simkin Chinese Speaker Wanted for a Top Firm in Liverpool HESS Amerada Hess Limited U. S. Qualified Noisy , nasty and nothing but trouble Film: Once we had soundtracks, Now we hav apcalyptic explosions on all sides. Geoff Brown reports Harmony on Thames Pop: Woodstock for the well-behaved in Berkshire; and electro-Celtic pioneer returns to London Plugged into a resurgent ancestral vibe Film Pop New sonorities bought by the foot Music Open Air Theatre Theatre Shadow of one gunman Theatre Canny idea, no cigar Bold ideas enjoy mixed success in the North; while Richard Cork follows the lines of two giants of Abstraction Tate Gallery Visual Art! Visual Art 2 Flashes of inspiration Visual Art 3 Abound the Galleries Tomorrow Signs are not encouraging Opera: Rodney Milnes is beffled by Wagner, beguiled by Weill Dark currents and hidden depths Entertainments Opera Choice 1 Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 411,000 readers of this section attend pop or rock… Admitting fresh expert medical evidence Court of Appeal Law Report 23 1996 Chancery Division Reasons for change of mind need not be given Business Names Act can apply to college Challenge to railway smoking bylaw fails Fall in value not recoverable Concern over writs Basis of challenge to MMC decisions Solicitors not entitled to payment Seaman deserter deserves same fair treatment Test for leave to apply for contact Jockey Club should focus on need for better preparation Racing Yarmouth Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Classic Cliche chases treble Worchester Guide to our Racecard Racing Ahead Sports Pakistanis confirm wellbeing for Lord's Cricket Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Bailey bemoans Emburey's absence Keene on Chess Winning Move Such takes advantage For the Record Pools Forecast Derbyshire for Cork 's display of bold hitting Fixtures Yesterday's Scoreboards Table Hernia Repair Smart move by Dixon puts Britain in the hunt Olympic Games Sunday's Results from Atlanta Picture Gallery British crews save energy for repechages Yesterday's Results from Atlanta Holmes hopes to defy injury Atlanta Briefs Burke bows out Drugs move Fencers clash Atlanta 96 the Complete Guide Rivals strike back at American baseball empire Giles steps up to fire Thompson's ambitions Why I want to make the party last Tenacious performance gives Britain hope Cue for a little too much night music Madrigali fights back to win as storms halt races Stars and Stripes flies over Lytham Golf: Lehmanteads the Way as Five Americans Finish in top Ten at Open Championshif Accurate shooting dominates Times Cup In Brief Young returns Double dose Chang charge Nice £49 Cream of Devon on course for treble Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word-Watching The book that is ever open Humour and heroism away from Atlanta BBC Choice Times Two Crossword Racing 41 Jamie Osborne on lessons to be learnt from… Smith replies with second gold Questions over drug use tarmish Irish swimmer's double Olympic triumph Ravanelli vows to be best of crop Tennis 46 Cream of Devon rises to the top at County… Japan 's rising sons enjoy their finest hour John Goodbody on the aftermath of Brazil's surprise defeat in the football tournament Sun

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