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News from 22/08/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Claudia Parsons, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, John Charmley, Andrew Pierce, John Whelan, Clive Wilmer, Magnus Linklater, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, George Sivell, Hugh Babington Smith, Executive Director, Lynne Truss, Francis Henn, Carl Mortished, Michael Hornsby and Adam Fresco, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, John Bryant, Steve Keenan, Peter Ball, Milton Shulman, Debra Craine, Jim McCue, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Thomas Lehner, Martin Barrow, Peter Ackroyd, Andrew Varley, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, James Landale Political Reporter, Keith Walmsley, Joseph Connolly, Martin Symington, Aisling Foster, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Paul Durman, John Woodcock, P. H. S., Stephen Wainde, Rachel Bridge, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Sir Peter Kemp, Susan Greenfield, John Higgins, Gillian Greenword, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Alix Ramsay, Emma Wilkins and Peter Foster, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Nigel Hawkes, Rosemary Martin, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, R. W. Johnson, Richard Duce, Nick Szczepanik, Rona Campbell, Jed Falby, Alan Cottrell, Giles Whittell, Hermann Bondi, Marjorie Lishman, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Jonathan Clark, Richard Watson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, R. Saxby-Soffe, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Kate Bassett, Elizabeth Cowley, George Steiner, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, G. Hanson, Chairman, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Shirley English and Alan Hamilton, David Powell, Caroline Flint, President, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Howard wins battle to fly the flag on new ID cards De Klerk begs forgiveness for apartheid Shearer scores Index Last Chance to Take up the £50,000 Football… Weakest pupils get nought Best for Books Index Cromwell's ship yields secrets Index Pregnancies in Later Life How the Treasury's sums went for a song Index Association of Teachers and Lectures Wanted By Staff Reporter: British hostage is freed in Chechenia Howard gives backing for police to carry CS spray Chief constable joins civil liberties groups in questioning safety Union agrees to Acas talks on mail dispute Valerina Germans told 'avoid British mutton' RMT rejects deal to end Tube stoppages Admen in Lords push ahead with campaign Harrods Fishing fleet loses 167 boats in latest cuts News in Brief London authority urged Barred from every pub Festival records Woman dies aged 109 Rapist made bankrupt Survivor visits Titanic Payout for nanny Rivals dash on Cary Grant's guilty secret Consecrated virgin plans silver anniversary reunion First-nighters applaud Globe Theatre's opening act Roar of overhead jets fails to stifle enthusiasm for Shakespeare recreated Wooden Tandy Landlubber Cromwell knew value of loyal navy Artefacts form the Cromwellian warship Swan sunk off the Isle of Mull, highlight the important role played by the Navy in the Civil War, albeit an largely non-combatant one, Alan Hamilton writes Barclays Girl, 16, is accused of 1992 killing News in Brief Cyclist swept up Constable bitten GP sex charges Golf-ball victim Royal master Taken aback Correction Bus stop ad gets up people's noses In the Times Saturday Admiral Earthlings unimpressed by ember from Mars Joe Joseph feels little sense of wonder as the Natural History Museum proudly unveils its microscopic piece of extraterrestrial life Princess 's PR wilted in media glare Hunt for missing children halted BBC Cleaner air will add millions to cost of shopping Gummer announces targets for reducing pollution from vehicles by 2005 Swiss Army knife death on flight The Times Chocolate acts like cannabis Dixons Veteran of Berlin airlift killed in glider collision Vocational courses draw pupils from history and classics Call for compulsory subjects Tomorrow Dixons Maths and sciences strong as grades rise Kent attack girl goes back home News in Brief Crowns on show Wine fine Young decoy Joint account Deer on the line Direct Line GCSE Results Ban on visiting supporters may be against law The Open University T Rex bites back against softie slur by scientists Royal aide forgives killer driver Police investigate anti-gun charity Wife foils 'naughty boy' robber Lebed claims deal averting all-out attack on Grozny Italian pedalo pirates prey on holiday yachts Backpain Arthritis Hiatus Hernia (Reuter): Czechs lift nuclear arms ban World Summary Mafia leader held in Spain (Reuter): Jail sentence for riots motorist (Reuter): Jilted nurse had man mutilated Mike Oldfield Voyager Bossi denounces judges over move to end immunity Paris fast forces review of tough immigration law Comet Astronaut takes French cuisine to new heights Widow is cleared of murder American Express Palestinian area feels cash strain (Reuter): De Klerk owns up to wrongs of the past 'No side has a monopoly of virtue or should bear responsibility for all the abuses that occured' A Partial text of F. W. de Klerk's submission to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Alliance Leicester PPP healthcare Commission fails to heal wounds of apartheid era Clinton begins build-up to starring role at convention Allied Carpets (Reuter): Fighter planes grounded California prison guards bet on fatal 'gladiator' contests Country Club Hotel Group America to treat nicotine as a drug West case police join Belgians in paedophile hunt Profile of a Sex Tourist Lynx How the sex tourists evade justice Tougher laws will deter some paedophiles but Third World poverty will ensure that sex tourism continues to flourish, Roger Boyes writers Nordic Track Good news for older mums Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports on pregnancy in older women; the way forward for HRT; attack of the summer cold sores; President Yeltsin's search for a surgeon and why celery can be bad for you The Sunday Times Yeltsin's dilemma of the heart The hidden danger of eating celery Hill House Hammond Looking for benefits of HRT without cancer drawbacks When hot lights lead to cold sores Tempur An unfestive season in Edinburgh Comedians abound but the locals are not amused, says Joseph Connolly Cashback plus Worldcall Books to match bikinis Giles Coren goes under cover at Heathrow airport to find out what the great British public is taking to read on holiday Cellphones direct Do working peers work? Peter Riddell asks if Maurice Saatchi has time for the Lords Rather earless The Times Diary The Malt-the takeover The fall of the house of MacAllan-Glenlivet is a case of complacency in the boardroom, writes Magnus Linklater Picture Gallery The myth of the phoenix Concluding our series, John Charmley argues that Conservatives do not need defeat to achieve renewal What price? The Times Diary All-rounder The Times Diary Fluent footy The Times Diary Key player The Times Diary Action for a Child The nation's values do not safeguard the nation's innocents Lesson of Grozny Lebed must be allowed his Chechen solution Two Gentlemen Revived Clouds, critics, Concorde and other trobles of the Globe Have the arts conceded their civilising role to science? Saatchi peerage Bormann's visit Turkey and Cyprus Alcohol addiction Suitably light music Rabbi Hugo Gryn Postal strike Making a choice on childbirth Modern medicine A move for Sir Walter? Pain killer Court Circular Birthdays today Church news Anniversaries today Appointment Institute of Chartered Secretaries & Administrators Personal Column Picture Gallery Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management Forthcoming marriages Marriages Latest wills Court & Social Professor Albert Neuberger Albert Neuberger, CBE, FRS, Professor of Chemical Pathology at St Mary's Hospital, London University, 1955-73, died on August 14 aged 88. He was born in Germany on April 15,1908 Personal Column W . Gordon Smith W. Gordon Smith, playwright and television and radio producer died on August 13 aged 67. He was born in Edinburgh on December 13,1928 The Dowager Countess of Mar and Kellie The Dowager Countees of Mar and Kellie, OBE died on August 9 aged 74. She was born on December 16,1921 George Samways George Samways, writer, died on August 8 aged 101. He was born on January 14,1895 (From our Special Correspondent): English Tobacco Harvest Thomson offers Aegean tourists free-drinks deal Greece and Algarve feel pinch Smart Class Voyages Jules Verne Cyprus 'safe' despite clashes Big clean up for Naples Fares set to rise on long-distance flights Travel Portfolio China Travel Service (UK) Ltd A Times Reader Offer Picasso goes on show in Denmark Chaos leads to airline rethink In the Times on Saturday We must end these delays Multiple Display Advertising Items PATA Multiple Display Advertising Items Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Bargains of the week - from luxury breaks in the Caribbean to youth hostels Airlink Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Coral Multiple Display Advertising Items Crystal Multiple Display Advertising Items Major World Fancy a Change of Scenery Multiple Display Advertising Items Charter Airways Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 20,253 Business Times Weathercall Newspapers Support Recycling Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today British Gas rejects Ofgas compromise Price curbs final, says regulator Milk prices to fall when demand low Hammers out for West Ham board Irish tea goes cold on Unilever Arts SFA bans four from the City Unexpected decline in high street shop sales Allied Dunbar Sport Television and Radio Business Today Boardroom bans Slow build-up Mersey losses force sale of Eurolink B&B mutuality costs £1m a week Polygram buys rest of Go! Discs from founder Huge increase in number of boardroom disqualifications Doubt cast on German rate cut Disgraced ex-banker quits trusts French secure South East rail franchise Glasgow power plan faces public inquiry Business Roundup Volvo concern eases BA studies cargo link-up Porterbrook backing Sabena recovery talks Recycling jobs created EW Fact degrees better Shorco holds payout Pay ahead of inflation Kmart stores climb back to the black Tourist Rates Liberty Life soars by 58% at halfway By a Correspondent: MMC may weave into a rural row Clare and present danger Ofgas compromise still spells sad future for TransCo Marque's role not settled a holidaymaker's charter Sale of components division helps Marley to £63.2m profit By our City Staff: GrandMet chooses IDV chief Perpetual weighs options on life firms' merger plan Reuter: State sues tobacco companies for $14bn News Corp revenues near $10bn Bradford & Bingley Commodities Life Options Gas shares edge ahead as regulator eases off 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 Marley GrandMet Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Dutch courage Tempus Lyons Irish Wall Street No fairy tale as writ flies The Times City Diary Boring? Not us The Times City Diary Life and art The Times City Diary Lock in The Times City Diary Gas leak The Times City Diary Environmental protection should be the first principle of energy policy In the long run, growth may prove to be good for tax cuts Economic View Government deficits are a real problem, raising long-term interest rates and stifling private investment Salutary lessons for the Old Lady British Rail on track for full privatisation The South East franchise is the latest to be sold, Jonathan Prynn reports Cheshire Building Society Bad debt fall helps lift bank profits Picture Gallery From a Correspondent in Frankfurt: Deutsche Telekom woos wary small investors BNFL wins $600m US order Panic attack with Customs bias Accountancy Proposals to impose limits on VAT refunds unbalance the rights of taxpayers, says Richard Watson Any Other Business Andersen draffs unity blueprint Young complain about low pay You can't have your teacake and VAT it Large share sales at Universal Salvage Business Roundup Inspec plan approved Pemberstone payout Reverse for Zergo Bank group advances Jarvis starts expansion Shares higher in thin trading Asset Line The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited He shoots, he scores, he bores Cinema: Geoff Brown is himself a witness in need of protection after enduring the Schwarzenegger gore-fest that is Eraser, but he finds solace in Iranian humanity Characters find an audience Comedy: Musical pastiche and wide-ranging stand-up storm the Fringe Film Red Bull Film Hail and farewell Radio Film 'Worth a look' Entertainments Choice Today's Choice Edinburgh Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Choice Rhinos under the lino New on Video Opera New Classical Cds: Neat Rimsky Korsakov coupling; period Beethoven; homage to Bach Orchestral Choice Chamber The Times New Videos First among equals Dance: Debra Craine Sees Mikhail Baryshnikov bring his White Oak Project to London Red herrings make a clever dish Theatre: Benedict Nightingale admires a hilarious Ayckbourn revival in Scarborough Dance Theatre Opera Tuck into a rare Neapolitan treat Opera: A Rossini treasure, and a haunting Britten Rossini Opera Festival Pesaro Chills on a hot night The Turn of the Screw Broomhill Opera AV International Limited Tomorrow Lawrence in love Peter Ackroyd on an English visionary whose worldly failure contrased with the imaginative triumph of his novels D. H. Lawrence Triumph to Exile, 1912-1922 By Mark Kinkead-Weekes Cambridge University Press, £29.95 ISBN 0 521 25420 5 Vision of the final days The Times The wonderful Baron of Oz The Glade within the Grove By David Foster Fourth Estate, £16.99 ISBN 185702 4254 Testing the text Back on the rails He smashed up her crockery Derwent May revels in Holroyd's reappraisal of a life It's thought, Jim, but not as we know it The Conscious Mind By David J. Chalmers Oup, £18.99 ISBN 0 19510 5532 Kinds of Minds By Daniel Dennett Weidensfeld & Nicolson, £11.99 ISBN 0 297 81546 6 A different kind of country girl Treason does its worst Jonathan Clark on consipracy, faction and faith The Gunpowerder Plot Terror and Faith in 605 Antonia Fraser Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £20 ISBN O 297 81348 X New Authors The Times Alphabetical Guide to Degree Vacancies: Arts and Social Science The Surrey Institute of Art & Design Racing Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Yarmouth Monteith's double Today's Fixtures Lynch displays masterly touch on Clerkenwell Racing" Dettori Banned on Day of Contrasting Rides Nap: Annaba (4.45 York) Next best: Wasp Ranger (2.05 York) York Cartmel Rapid Raceline Cole eyes Deauville prize Salisbury Hever Golf Rose ready to bloom William Hill Lesson must be learnt from black day at Lord's Cricket Interactive Team Cricket Scoreboard The Leading 100 Entries Interactive Team Cricket Game How to Make a Transfer in Itc Surrey ready for latest test How Fazal cut through the complacency John Woodcock recalls a stirring Oval fightback to level a series 42 years ago Ballesteros warns his Ryder Cup hopefuls Golf Rapid Cricketline Robson content with his place in the sun Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on chess For the Record BBC Match of the Day Sunderland earn early reward for investment in Quinn Ferguson draws out the fight in United Football: Champions Put under Pressure as Newcomers Strive to Make their Mark in the Premiership Dailly forces Tottenham to face up to home truths Southgate on right spot Interactive Team Football Di Matteo upstages compatriots Futre makes early impact Le Tissier outshone by Heskey's double Football Results Moodie makes running at Conwy In Brief Difficult draw Obree pulls out Union veto Taylor injured Mad couch disease can damage your health March parade fours title Bowls Word-Watching Ruddles Country Riddles Australia fixtures widen home rift Rugby Union Thatcher strikes gold after warm-up sprint Take a pair of borrowers Radio Choice Radio No qualms, but an abundance of questions Review Bbc1 Satellite and Cable Choice Rugby Union Shearer seals victory in ?15m style Newcastle's costly recruit scores late goal on home debut as former manager resigns Times Two Crossword Oval pitch seems likely to cost Croft his England Test place Bryant's Eye Prime Health Blackburn confirm departure of Dalglish Price Waterhouse Ernst & Young National Criminal Intelligence Service Finlayson Wagner Black Netcom PPP healthcare Multiple Display Advertising Items Questor International NB Selection Ltd PA Consulting Group Powergen The Army Technical Support Agency NB Selection Ltd Ward Executive Human Resource Oracle IMCO Group Ltd Codd Johnson Harris Connaught Executive Career Service Career Development International Ltd C. 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