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News from 07/08/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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George Cole, Stephen Woodard, Director, Anthony Harris, Christine Buckley and Andrew Pierce, Richard H. C. Palmer, Iain R. Webb, Chris Ward, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Anne Molyneux, Gordon Allan, Isabel Carlisle, Inigo Gilmore, Ivo Tennant, Carol Midgley and Lin Jenkins, Robert Carr, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian C. Statham, Dorothy Walker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, John Habgood, Clive Davis, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Lynne Truss, Morag Preston, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Evan Davis, Martin Fletcher, Christian Darkin, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Roger Boyes and Michael Theodoulou, Peter Davalie, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Ross Dunn, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Richard Stott, Quentin Letts, Mary Russell, John Kavanagh, C. Stubley, Wendy Trewin, Brenda Maddox, John Newman, Director, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Dominic Kennedy and Carol Midgley, P. H. S, Tom Benyon, Chris Partridge, Patrick Matthews, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Ben MacIntyre and Joanna Bale, Michael Robertson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Brian MacArthur, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, M. D. Eden, B. L. Duttson, Michael Smith, John Shaw, Edward Northcote, Simon Brooke, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Richard Beeston, Ronald Preston, A. C. Griffin, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Duncan Bryson, Misha Glenny, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Lindsay Nicolle, Tom Morrell, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Alasdair Murray, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Jamie James, Charles Barrand, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Stacy Sullivan, Dominic Kennedy, Social Services Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Sexual Chemistry Twin abortion has already taken place Court injunction comes too late Local hero Index DNA test clears tramp of raping murdered girl Meteorite brings signs of life on Mars Magnus Linklater Ulster braced for clashes as talks fail Bose Rural post depots defy strike call and demand ballot City warns of 9% rates in Clarke boom and bust Amerada Hess Gas Allies turn on Redwood Mars fact and fiction are still worlds apart Railtrack directors' pay rises by 26% News in Brief Blood switch claim Vets deny 'mutilation' Strike halts Tube again Hepatitis alert Firebomb attack on pub Ferry close to disaster Raffle prize matures Three escape boat crash Attack girl is walking Hypnotism clampdown Service line Insurance Man is kicked to death defending piglets from gang French police fail to solve most murders of Britons London falls to Independence Day DiSNEYLAND Paris Early Roman fort unearthed by the long hot summer Bryan is declared bankrupt By a Staff Reporter: Woman accused of lying over sex taunts 306 Peugeot BBC defends Rantzen over TV 'shout-in' claim I was set up- it was Daniel walking into the lion's den, says Times doctor Protecting a source can cloud the issue Medical Briefing Rising young star offered wealth of opportunities Cheaper Car insurance Abbey National By a Staff Reporter: Reprieve for banker who fears gallows justice from China By a Staff Reporter: Prison order on 'nice people' Extra Watch Security Systems School admission appeals increase 160% in six years Picture Gallery Antarctic scientists prone to infection Hockney's school to make way for homes Mortgage Express Tory's son on murder charge News in Brief Hamilton tribute Shand Kydd case Skeleton mystery Soccer fan jailed Correction Unruly Tykes stretched Ninth Legion to the limit York rivalled London as a centre of military power and as the temporary capital of the empire Where all roads lead to Romans Cellphones direct Ford Saturday Rover Mi5 appeals for power to tap digital mobile phones Laker tourists take off after 49-hour delay By a Staff Reporter: Lloyd's offers to insure prostitutes for lost earnings Documents give Republicans fresh ammunition to attack the First Lady Dole plan for tax cuts at odds with 'feel-good' factor Hardliners threaten split on abortion Steamy 'Lolita' scares off Americans Hover Speed Death penalty for child killer Air force officers punished Georgia belle's cool denial of royal romance Beef farmers flee Chirac heartland for the city Chechen raiders seize Grozny strongpoints Russia ready to crown Tsar Boris Hill House Hammond Daihatsu Bonn heads allied resistance to US 'terrorism' sanctions Cruise to Titanic plumbs the depths Germans insist on fat slice of Euro-cake Netanyahu talks offer rejected by Damascus Swiftcall Gang declares war on Cape Town vigilantes Kenya cuts links to Burundi Barclays Mercantile Megawati to obey summons Gateway 2000 Mostar Muslims and Croats pull back from brink De Niro's restaurant attacked World Summary Preview offer over IRA film (AP): Children saved from leaky boat (Reuter): Jail for slap Givenchy Zip into the locker-room look Fashion journalist of the year Cool girls are teaming the sportiest of separates with a distinctively laid-back style SAGA Services Ltd Why we must keep Antarctica a true wilderness The Romantics invested Nature with a power that reflected man's spiritual need for something that himself Playing the last post in Edinburgh On the day the mails stopped, the perils of do-it-yourself deliveries The Times Direct Line Alan Coren Our performance in the Mediterranean may explain our perfomance in Atlanta Public sector services, high street standards Evan Davis says the financial muscle of the State leads to exploitative, demoralised provision Tudjman the terrible Misha Glenny says the Croatian leader has flourished by military might and is toying with the world community Picture Gallery Sound bites The Times Diary Dublin or quits Sproat sprint The Times Diary Bumpy ride The Times Diary Down the Tube For London's sake, the Underground strikers must not win Dole Goes for Growth Tax plan enhances party unity and his prospects Coming Home Brown ale and claret should toast the rover's return Moral implications of aborting a twin and of destroying human embryos Danger of delaying decision over European currency Vintage air crashes Music in schools Seeing is believing Suez and Hungary Club evening White lies Chocolate producers Maddened by bells Down on the farm? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Service dinner Anniversaries University news Personal Column Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Lady Fitzpatrick Painter catches fight for polar survival Church news RAF Cranwell graduation Church news Pewterers' Company Retirement Latest wills Image on Turin shroud 'did come from man's body' Rail viaducts saved Frank Marcus Frank Marcus, playwright and critic, died in London from a pulmonary embolism on August 5 aged 68. He was born in Breslay, Germany (now Wroclaw, Poland), on June 30,1928. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flightseats The Hon Humphrey Fisher The Hon Humphrey Fisher, Head of BBC TV Science and Features, 1967-69, died on August 2 aged 72. He was born on August 23,1923 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items National Kidney Research The Pope Dies after Heart Attack at his Summer Residence August 7,1978 Picture Gallery Sidney Cotson Sidney Cotson, scientist and academic administrator, died from cancer on July 8 aged 67. He was born on August 6,1928. Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property St. George Martin Grant Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Selling your house? Call in super agent In the first Times guide to estate agents, Rachel Kelly names the top men and women regarded as experts in the property business Wilcon Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard Pilkington Top 40 Estate Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contempt of juries is the real scandal Judges who say pre-publicity means prejudice should credit jurors with more sense, says Richard Stott Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Listener the News behind the Headlines Multiple Classified Advertising Items The ultimate sales kick Auntie's class acts and sacred cows A contemporarymessage from the Third Programme Picture Gallery Honesty: is it the best policy? Imagine how it would be if advertisement lived up to the their promises. Simon Brooke on companies who are now selling truth Media, Sales & Marketing Cleaneagles Ambitious Sales Executives Telecommunications… Experienced, articulate sales The Times Newspapers Marketing Manager Make £20,000 p. a. as Travel Writer Graduates NBC sets an Olympic broadcast record John Goodbody on why television coverage of the Games did not quite quality as sport Marketing Not to Be Missed Sales Opportunity Estate Agency Senior Sales Negotiator Morris College of Journalism International Executive Search £35,000 OTE News The Times Crossword No 20,240 The Times Today Picture Gallery SAS Norway Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Hays abandons bid for Christian Salvesen Housebuilder to buy part of landmark shell Centre Hammering for fans with single share Business Barclays surprises City with £470m buy-back Court clears way for BCCI payout Arts Whittingdale Gilt-Edged Experts Sport Television and Radio Business Today High cost Watchdog rules Fraud cuts profits at Appleyard Home growth MGF winner Lauda loss Cisco buys LIH rejection Tourist Rates Legal & Public Notices The Department of Transport Multiple Classified Advertising Items SIB sets tougher rules for custody of assets Meggitt wins body armour battle Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yorks Chemicals lifts profits 16% RJB expected to shut down Welsh colliery Boosey buy hits right note in the City Small rise in June building orders Business Roundup Rental income aids CSC Titan sets out case Oil project approved Bermo to open factory Benson losses grow Learmonth reshuffle Molecular lessens loss Trust sells bank stake Akzo Nobel Agrochemicals help Zeneca's 21% advance Millennium goes on the hunt for acquisitions Rivals seek to reorganise Kepit Root of the branch problem Barclays closures seen as inevitable Caveat emptor the only rule Uncertainties for South West Water Pennington Sainsbury's £39m deal lifts stake in Giant Food Cordiant's £15.5m beats expectations Membership Rewards BP increases dividend 18% Commodities Index moves a fraction as traders become cautious Stock Market Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes BP Boosey & Hawkes Spare Zeneca Tempus Cordiant Lamb wants Computer Age The Times City Diary Team effort The Times City Diary Sleek moggies Given the bird The Times City Diary Rockwell's return from space includes a profitable landing Giles Whittell on the deal that will provide Boeing with a vital stake in the future of space technology Amstrad needs clear direction from board to exploit its skills Building society conversions and free share bribes Government is selling off the nation's assets on the cheap Save on dealing costs Own a Modem? The Olympic factor on Wall Street The Times Unit Trust Information Service Coventry Building Society Banks highest movers on slow day Lehmann Communications Film The very model of a modern museum The blueprint for tomorrow's art gallery is now taking shape in Spain The Times Visual Art Prom The Bunsen burner As Indenpendence Day arrives in Britain, Joe Joseph talks to Jeff Goldblum, its sexy scientist star Right rhythm, wrong venue Bbc Proms Calcutta Drum Orchestra Albert Hall/Radio 3 Tomorrow Edinburgh The greatest talent show on Earth As the world descends on Edinburgh for the fiftieth festival, Richard Morrison reviews its ofteb turbulent past Edinburgh Festival Edinburgh The Times Edinburgh Offer Picture Gallery Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxery Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice 2 Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Picker's peck of peppers Opera: American premiere of a stunning reworking of Oedipus; Handel at the Proms Emmeline Santa Fe A triumph at the Proms, by Jove Semele Albert Hall/Radio 3 Choice 3 Opera Varley Walker The Tussauds Group Gordon-Yates Bupa HOBStones Shelter the National Campaign for Homeless People PRO Law Superb bens Secretary/supervisor £23,000 Package Hudson Walker Pan European Recruitment Secretarial Vacancies Central London Experienced secretary Acme Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Judy Fisher Associates Dairy Industry Federation IAF Devonshire Group Greythorn PLC Receptionist/typist Personal Assistant 14K + excellent prospects Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill The European Connection - £23,000 Maine - Tucker South Bank International School Advertising PA/OFFICE Manager Foxtons Require a Property Secretary Multilingual Crème Angela Mortimer International Opus Recruitment Angela Mortimer Jonathan Wren Maine - Tucker HOBStones PA/SECRETARY Crone Corkill Part Time: Bilingual Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Tate A Year in New York, USAI Knightsbridge Sofamakers Designers Royds Treadwell Crone Corkill Bilinguagroup Multiple Display Advertising Items Mining Finance Ltd Legal Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Botolph Recruitment SJt Opus Recruitment German Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conference Project Manager Multilingual Services EXEC ASST To £23,000 AAE Focus - On Courses Silverstone Rally School Savoir-Faire Administrative Crème The Malabar Cotton Company Ltd First Crème Judy Farquharson Ltd Bubbly Secretary If you want to get on get on a course More secretaries are improving their opportunities through on-job training-but it is still important to network, says Jennai Cox Ambitious young Queen's Brookside College Claessens International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hove College of Business Junior Receptionist Required for Design Consultancy Jigsaw Pitman Invest in your Image Knightsbridge Secretaries PR consultancy Guildford Secretaial College Grosvenor Judy Farquharson Ltd Lucie Clayton Multiple Display Advertising Items Graduate Assistant to Sales Manager Copelco Limited RUffER Ambitious Secretary 21+ Straight to the Top! Office Junior/receptionist St James's College The Times Corkill Recruitment Consultants Creative SEC c£14,500 Recruitment Assistant Administrative Assistant Required Design Team Secretary £16,000 Aldrich & Co Immoral advertisements still have to be paid for Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Medical Services Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Home Secretary acted unfairly in setting tariff period for child killers Law Report August 7 1996 Court of Appeal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons The British Antique Dealers' Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Busy Chairman Seeks PA - c. £16,000, Henley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Another Schumacher prepares to take up the family business Motor Racing: McLaren Offer Chance to World Champion's Younger Brother Oliver Holt talks to a German intent on following famous footsteps into Formula One The College of Law legal practice course results, 1996 Solicitor/american Attorney at Law The College of Law Pressure on Laudrup to open up Russians Football: Rangers Begin their European Cup Campaign with Testing Fixture Ar Ibrox The Times Ten-man Celtic rely on resilience For the Record Today's Fixtures Company Golf Days Results Three victories give England share of lead Bowls Fabricius at odds with fixture list Racing Nottingham Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Blue Duster has Deauville target Richard Evans Fallon nears first century Thunderer: Newcastle Eddery misses out Thunderer: Brighton Thunderer: Kempton Park Guide to our Racecard Blinkered First Time Rapid Raceline Counties face up to life without overseas players The Times Lloyd poised to take control of England's destiny Cricket: Lush Headingley Outfield May Offer Best Hope of Blunting Pakistan's pace Attack No Title By our Sports Staff: Wilson makes an impression India sort out the men from the boys Surrey aim to keep up pressure First-Class Averages Pretenders' chance to bridge the generation gap Golf British girls trail in Estrada's wake Golf bids for 2004 Olympics In Brief Jackman win Snow progress Len Coldwell The feast of sport that leaves you fit to burst Dashing Denmark weather the storm Rowing: Britain's Lightweight Eight Force World Champions to Dig Deep Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Storm's impact makes for mad Cowes Edwards launches attempt to redress the balance Athletics: Triple Jumper Joins Jackson in Seeing to Make Amends for Disappointment at Olympic Games Word-Watching Harris aims to follow in Offiah's footsteps Rugby League By our Sports Staff: Bruguera's Olympic effort takes its toll Tennis Tennis Radio 1 The ins and outs of tides Radio Choice Conclusions, convictions, contradictions Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Shearer granted hero's welcome Record-breaking forward takes stage-managed bow at Newcastle Times Two Crossword Football Four nations consider possibility of allowing England back into fold Five Nations' Championship Cricket Seiko Kinetic Botham in line for Test return as coach Riding High Get on the Internet BT does itself credit It may be good to talk, but British Telecom wants to make sure you're the type who'll be able to pay the bill too, says Lindsay Nicolle New computer rating system holds promise of fairness and flexibility for the (hopefully) paying customer Intel inside pentium Switch-off time for computer children Times Interface Painless solution to network needs Buying Business Equipment or Services? Welcome to the house of digital fun At last: a go-anywhere phone Chris Partidge on the MHz revolution Picture Gallery Africa from your armchair Lindsay Nicolle on how to join an expedition into one of the world's last great unexplored territories Space aliens are caught in the net Infotrade US Navy launches plans for a truly stealthy new warship Chris Partridge on a secret weapon that will slip under enemy radar BAA puts watchdog on airport car parks Correction Fast way to get a message Facts on fax modems Software share options Electronic diaries Laptop choices Dr Keyboard Tiny All change to make the grade Buzzwords Casablanca updated: Play it again Scan Dell Take and transmit your own picture postcards As digital cameras take off, Chris Ward focuses on photography of the future Tomorrows plane will have its own safety net Tracking down the snail mails Opus technology Trainee techie gets life into print at 87 'I was a rather mature student, but I mastered the technology' Sitting comfortably? You won't be for long Cover Story: After that first, slow climb, the latest generation of rollercoasters are going to throw you through dime Rollercoasters have certainly come a long way since their beginnings as ice slides in 16th-century Russia and the first French centrifugal loop Domain Names US&UK Internet names for Prestel on-line US Robotics It's a case of your chemical reaction Riding high is safer than driving a car Once it was monkeys and eggs in Paris Milking the system for all it's worth Dell Talk Direct to the Number One Changing the world with a PC and modem Patrick Mathews investigates the ongoing battle for political control of the Internet 64-bit king is quids in for 21st century Agenda Focus Changing faces in the IT world Earth Observation Science Picture Gallery Hartley takes on R/3 sales Technophobe firms rely on hired help Is industry handing over the crown jewls? asks John Kavanagh Business University of Westminster Appointments Information Technology Opportunities Stuttgart, London, Athens Software Engineers Neural Net Limited Kingston-Scl Syntegra International Search Recruitment Datrontech

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