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News from 24/08/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Natasha Fairweather, Jon Ashworth, K. Minty, Paul Heiney, John Birt, Carol Midgley and Andrew Pierce, Adrian Lee, Sarah Anticoni, Jane MacQuitty, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Lizanne Rose and Sarah Jones, David Wardrop, Max Glaskin, John Diamond, John Hind, Ivo Tennant, David Jukes, C. B. Dicks, Philip Howard, Donald Foreman, James Bone, Sir Andrew Large, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Clare Stewart, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, John Thicknesse, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Stephen McClarence, C. I. Meek, Robert Sheehan, Henrietta Green, Helen Stevenson, Patrice de Villiers, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, Louise Taylor, Ross Dunn, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Peter Millar, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Frances Bissell, Alex Pravda, Roy Sallabank, Sarah Jones, Adrian Hamilton, Peter Barnard, Richard Ford and Bill Frost, Gertrud Seidmann, Derwent May, Lizanne Rose, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Inigo Gilmore and Kathryn Knight, Stephen Anderton, Frank Leboeuf, Ian Adcock, Lin Jenkins, Stephen Holt, Roseanne Williams, Geoffrey Wheeler, Stephen Harvey, Christina Koning, John Higgins, L. Groves, Bob Graham, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Ray Main, David Robinson, John Brown, Andrew Butcher, Lucy Pinney, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, James Allcock, Alan Forward, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Mark Fogarty, John Carr, Roger Boyes, B. J. Bonner, Christopher Deverell, Priscilla Pay, Dominic Kennedy Social Affairs Correspondent, Oliver August, Marcel Berlins, Louise Nicholson, Richard H. Burnett-Hall, A. L. Cotcher, Charles Penty, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Western, Director, Christopher Thomas, D. E. Carr, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Anne Ashworth, Guy Walters, Jack Crossley, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Robert Rouse, Robert Crampton, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Susan Elkin, Tony Ferney, W. J. Charles, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Christopher Hawtree, Tim Wapshott, John Angerson, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Andy Martin, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent and Michael Hornsby, Richard Beeston, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Tony Dawe, Jane Laidlaw, Graham Searjeant, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Hattie Ellis, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Antony Walker, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Peter Gardner, T. J. Towers, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Tom Rhodes, Shaun Evelegh, Stephen Dalton, Marianne Curphey, Glynn Griffiths, Jonathan Meades, Richard Morrison, Gabriella Burnel, David Powell, Elizabeth Buchan, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Tony Lurcock, Alasdair Murray, Frank Field, Penny Perrick, Christian Dymond, Dr Dashboard, Douglas Kennedy, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Alasdair Murray and Oliver August,

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Index Release of prisoners is halted Let courts decide, says Howard Five Japanese die in trawler Yeltsin approval Shares record Index Classic FM tunes into £90m Princess's message for ailing Mother Teresa Beach children alive, father says August holiday keeps its reputation for rain Smint Birt's call for bigger licence fee is rejected The Times on Monday National Savings Challenge by prisoners triggered legal alarm By our Home Correspondent: MPs call for ban on Islamic terror rally Woman in 999 call found dead News in Brief Schools arson Jail for hoax Royal artist dies Parents helpless as vice world lured cherished child Hospital allowed paedophile out alone for therapy I'll be back, says shot PC By a Staff Reporter: No charges for son who gave mother overdose Gardener claims ex-employer rammed car Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Delayed holidaymakers hold plane to ransom Halfords Rape case judge was powerless in law, says barrister Cellphones direct Woman ends fight to save embryo Today Irish adventure proves costly for Japanese tuna fleet Sushi restaurant diners drool over £54 fish finger BBC Corporal kills wife and friend then himself Union official resigns after spending inquiry By a Staff Reporter: Drowned sailor was sea captain Boots Royal Ballet dancers tread makeshift boards in bush Dixons Warrant for woman on drug charge News in Brief Lottery losers Car output rises Island watch Deathbed results Leap of courage Beer takes biscuit Father fights for daughter's return from South Africa Rambler finds rare bat's home Midland Blood ban on families of CJD patients The Link Publisher drops new work on race and IQ The Sunday Times Farmer in eviction row returns to make hay The Comet Price Grant hope for student who quit to nurse mother Ruling may help thousands forced to drop out Picture Gallery A day to reflect on the dark side Credo Royal Trains Executive dismisses storm in a coffee cup Israel prepares to deport 100,000 foreign workers NBC says sorry to China over Games American Express Mencap By our Foreign Staff: Nepalese servant boy 'kept in chains' Lawsuits fly in squabble over Onassis millions Peacemaker Lebed wins faint praise from Yeltsin Hopes of lasting settlement clouded by President's refusal to meet envoy face to face Chechens sacrificed in clash of Kremlin rivals' ambitions Commentary Dixons The Sunday Times (AP): 65 die as storm hits pilgrims World Summary Killer granted his death wish (Reuter): Yugoslavia and Croatia accord (Reuter): Geological attack on Seoul police Riot police storm Paris church to evict Africans Lunn Poly Sixth suspect held in paedophile case Virgin direct Titanic survivor returns to wreck Clinton ban aims to halve teenage smoking in 7 years UK rules 'inadequate' Thomas Cook Picture Gallery Tallest tree saved from forest fire Windy City blows away memory of 1968 riots Democratic Convention CIA aided drug ring 'to fund Contras' Essential reading for landlords and tenants Semtex chemical found aboard TWA jet Savoys await call to return Dinis' meeting with exiled Prince of Naples revives rumours of reconciliation with royal family Rome File 'Centurions' return to Colosseum Stunning blow for Mafia as 'boss of bosses' confesses The Times Byte Housewives win right to pension Alphabetical Guide to Degree Vacancies: Sciences University of plymouth University Clearing Telephone Number Alphabetical Guide to Degree Vacancies: Sciences This Newspaper and your Festive Holidays Limited The Times The bank that likes to say 'Smile' Guy Walters on an unusual tie-up between a top financial institution and photography BBC Proms 96 Art Galleries Visual Art Johnny Mathis Royal Philharmonic Rising Star Royal Doulton Visitor Centre The Antiques Trail Specialists Antique Desks Frank Loessers Dramatic Dance Musical Theatres Multiple Display Advertising Items William Neil & Son Going out Multiple Display Advertising Items Duke of York's Theatre Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Halima Bryan Theatres Going out Acrobatics of an unhappy family Edinburgh Fringe: Dance and physical theatre in three venues Statesman Theatres Opinion Never mind Canova; save my pub Theatre Theatres To advertise in The Times theatre All round, a great night out for a fiver Groundling Benedict Nightingale enjoys a near-Bard experience at the Globe for Two Gentlemen of Verona Pop The glory that is geek Pop Weezer Garage, N5 Why Clovis still divides France Ben MacIntyre explains how the Pope's imminent visit to honour the founder of France is causing a rift Brillo scrubbed The Times Diary Give us the tools to finish the BBC's job in the digital age Club sandwich The Times Diary Life form The Times Diary Chow mien The Times Diary Ulster's common culture Fins in the Wake Lessons Europe should draw from an Irish fishing problem Truth Will out Violence is still the issue in South Africa New Bank Holiday Blues Enjoy long delays to all destinations for the national outing Rape trial judge's conduct defended Bishop at sea Picnic penalty Bargain bride? Measures to improve air quality A-level standards Elephant poaching Snapshot of views on privacy laws Use of injunctions Roman Britain Social News Weekend birthdays University news The Times Weekend anniversaries Personal Column Picture Gallery Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Marriages Latest wills Robin Lorimer Robin Lorimer, publisher and author, died on August 22 aged 77. He was born in Glasgow on September 7,1918 Alexander Poliakoff Alexander Poliakoff, OBE, managing director and chairman of Multitone Electronies, died on July 26 aged 85. He was born on August 20,1910 Personal Column Court & Social Joan Warburton Joan Warbuton, artist, died on July 30 aged 76. She was born on April 17,1920 Moscow Trial Verdict Death Sentences Passed News The Times Crossword No 20,255 Opinion Times Weather Call NatWest Sections Inside Section 2 Today Imperial feels the heat as tobacco fears grow Shares hit new high in wake of rate cuts Business Today Executive Voice By our Industrial Correspondent: Generators face price inquiry Bass and Allied advisers work to tie up £200m deal Working Week Miners decide against buyout Mercury Asset Management Sport Weekend Money Building Societies Banking Mortgages Taxation The Hidden Assets at Windermere Lake Cruises Road plan cash call Pay bonus An Exclusive Times Competition Tailor the rules to reward the good and punish the bad Executive Voice By our City Staff: Kepit rejects raised £481m offer from investment trust Picture Gallery New Airbus order lifts UK partners Tourist Rate The Sunday Times The financier who went part-time-full-time A Working Week for: Stanislas Yassukovich Jon Ashworth meets the City elder statesman heading up a new screen-based market that hopes to be Europe's answer to Nasdaq Steamer refit means a Tern for the better on the lake Hidden Assets Joanna Pitman on an historice vessel still wending her way on Windermere How to Read the Financial Pages Commodities Liffe Options Index tops 3,900 as bid talk gives drugs sector a tonic Stock Market Movers of the Week 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 Building castles in the air Tempus Latin America GWR Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Wall Street Divorce Disabled suffer in societies' shareouts Anne Ashworth investigates the disturbing issue of who will have the flotation proceeds from accounts opened for the handicapped The shares or cash will go to the first-named holder rather than the disabled person Abbey unveils payout details Europe's world of BTs awaits Personal Investor First Public Offer Bond Boomer School leavers' homework Survey of Student Accounts National Savings Banks are working hard to make grade Lizanne Rose and Sarah Jones on the annual scramble to snap up Britain's bright sparks Insurance Advisers No deals for mature student Nat West failed graduate Guides with Additional Advice Will Which? make it a fair deal? Comment The boys are back in town Charles Penty on the value of travel insurance Making a Claim on your Travel Policy Elson Associates Cheltenham&Gloucester Norwich Union Moorgate House Plc Legal & General Prudential Baby of the bunch grows up Sarah Jones on the progress of corporate bond Peps Risk-way investors reap better returns than from many building society investments Savers hit rock bottom as latest cuts kick in Which? credit card controversy More Cash The zero option tempts first-timers Caroline Merrell reports on the return of elusive animals in the housing jungle—first-times buyers Attractive Perks for Shareholders NatWest Northern Rock Guernsey Summit Escalator Bond Clerical Medical Investment Group Getting a second bite of the cherry Sarah Anticoni advises on seeking to very a divorce order Pros and cons of company cars A Question of Money Better marketing would earn estate agents their fees Branch closures have an added effect on disabled customers Scottish Widows CGT Allowances—july 1996 Inflation key Schroders Investment Management Limited Direct Barclays revamp for statements The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Base Rates V Mortgages Chase DE Vere Investment PLC Equities gain across the board Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Information Service Domain Names Internet Domain Registration Repeat performance puts Woosnam ahead of pack Golf: Ballesteros Takes Swing at Nippenburg Course Kuld plunders strokeplay title St Helens poised to take title Rugby League Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Jackson points way with golden hat-trick News of the World Johnson makes a big splash but misses record Athletics Restructure to continue progression Racing: Softer Conditions Look Ideal for Julie Cecil's Colt in Goodwood Showpiece Good Wood New Market Samwar poised to follow up Ripon success Racing next Week The Times Rapid Raceline Goodwood Tomorrow Beverley Nottingham Tomorrow Course Specialists Windsor Cartmel Redcar Tomorrow Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Hereford Forgotten White stirs memory Bolton add to Courtfield's week of woe Bowls Pakistan's assassins given licence to thrill Cricket: Openers Batter Weary England Attack into Submission and Guarantee Series Victory All Blacks fired up to reclaim premier status Rugby Union: Wales Do Game a Disservice by Awarding Caps for Match against Barbarinas Cardiff Teams Kent strive to make up lost time Gooch keeps on running Long-standing record falls to final pair England's bowlers struggle Yesterday's Scoreboards Schumacher escapes in 100mph accident Motor Racing Back on trail of power boosters Details Barclays Protest by top players opens way for redraw Tennis The Times Guide to the Premiership this Weekend Chelsea's strolling player an artist of the French school Harford relishes tackling mission impossible Neumann builds lead Rally spectators hurt Mother and son shine Olympians plan judo centre of excellence Sport in Brief Anderton out of England 22 Farnborough suffer concert headache Non-League Football For the Record No joy for Venables as Gallen punishes weaknesses Aldridge tops the bill with classic routine England bowlers put to the sword Century by Saeed Anwar gives Pakistan firm grip on Oval Test Juventus present test of European credentials Happy Ravanelli blind to dangers as sponsors get shirty Golf Draw for European Competitions Tennis First Telecom McLaren get jump start in the race for Hill Competition How Cycling Became a Dangerous Sport Index Kuoni Shopping Travel Going out Harrods Knightsbridge Country Code for Cyclists Cycle-Friendly Cities And the winner is … the barbie There may be international competitions in cooking al fresco, but every time you try to use a barbecue it is a fight to the finish Core of England Whip up a little romance Fast Food Dollond&aitchison the Opticians Chocolate Box Itching an answer A Vet Writes . . . Summer Jumbo Crossword Cat and mouse thriller Ruth Rendell loves her cats-and often includes animals in her crime writing A mute witness to royal past Plants with uncommonly good scents Stephen Anderton discovers pear drops, curry and lemons in the garden No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Krystal Cannock Gates Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Churchill's Stairlifts plc Countax Fruit Presses and Crushers Multiple Display Advertising Items Garden Answers Looking For a Present? Worn out Patchy Lawn? Acorn Stairlifts Brook Martine Co. Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Koolatron Multiple Display Advertising Items The Lady's Norfolk Hat Carefully Poetstyle Ltd Surfing secrets, strictly above board The most fun you can have with your shorts on, they say. But what about the right board, shoes and sunglasses? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Primeshare Private Sales Martin Grant Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Twigden Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items English Courtyard Beechcroft Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Rentals Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items A sea view is worth its salt No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheryl Taylor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dirty dealing in the City Peter Millar on Michael Ridpath's new thriller about virtual reality and insider trading Trading Reality By Michael Ridpath Heinemann £15.99 ISBN 9 780434 002580 Resnick on top form Marcel Berlins goes back on the beat with the well-known detective Easy Meat By John Harvey Heinemann £15.99 ISBN 0 434 001314 X A Times Reader Offer Packhorse bridge, phographed by Derry Brabbs, from… A swim at the deep end The Cove Shivering Club By Michael Curtin Fourth Estate £8.99 ISBN 1 85702 472 9 Introducing Britain's best guide to book sales Taking over the kitchen Christina Koning feels got at by an anti-feminist novel Two into One By Louette Harding Hodder & Stoughton, £5.99 ISBN 0 340 65446 5 Illusion of freedom Book News New in Paperback Lessons from an Irish childhood Penny Perrick on poet Scamus Deane's magnificent first novel Reading in the Dark By Scamus Deane Cope, £13.99 ISBN 0 224 04405 2 The smelliest book you'll ever read Lynne Truss breathes deeply and finds odours which sorely test her sensibilities The Fouland the Fragrant: Odour and the Social Imagination By Alain Corbin Papermac, £12.00 ISBN 0 333 66558 X Defences against terror The Arizona Game By Georgina Hammick, Chailo & Windus, £14.99 ISBN 0 70562147 Daily recordings that speak volumes Amy Wingates Journal By Willa Marsh Sceptre, £16.99 ISBN 0340 67474 1 Is Christianity a myth? Ruth Gledhill has theories of her own on religious blockbusters The Tomb of God By Richard Andrews and Paul Schellenberger Little, Brown, £20 ISBN 0 316 87997 5 Times Books A word map of the country An Atlas of English Dialects By Clive Upton and JDA Widdowson Oxford, £9.99 ISBN 0 19 8692749 New Authors Children Pop The Times Fairs Film Films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Gardens Dance Classical Galleries A sense of laughter and love Frank Field visited St Augustine's for the architecture and stayed for the service Theatre Comedy Jazz Coming Soon Opera The Ramblers Trailfinders the Travel Experts Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flightbookers Airline Network Multiple Classified Advertising Items Escoa Cruises Multiple Display Advertising Items Western Australia Multiple Display Advertising Items Light relief in a tale of two cities Australia: Raffish charm beneath Melbourne's respectable facade; cruising from Queensland to Carins Green cruise over coral seas Voyages Jules Verne Travel Directory Where life's worries just drift away India: Kerala is the most populous state, yet it is still easy to find solitude, says Brian MacArthur. . . Virgin Holidays Kerala Fact File Club Med's Indian Magic Pleasureseekers Ltd Calverley Travel Ltd Darjeeling Fact File Answer to Delhi belly and other fears Tea with a snifter of gin Queensland A walk in cloudy cuckooland Dolomites: How the mountain scenery turned from the dramatic to the ominous Smart Class not club class Nice £49 easy Jet Le Shuttle Sun, sea, sand and steer well clear Jil Crawshaw's Travel Tips Thai trip Saddle-up Tee time Hardy stuff Annual Travel Insurance Croc diet Late dates The great unwinder Dorset: Recharging the batteries in a remote cottage; an evocative train journey in a literary landscape Dorset Fact File Icelandair Hardly changed since Hardy Princess Cruises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Australia & New Zealand Eastern European Tour Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Thai Late News Stafford Shire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fortified by good wine and garrisons International: Maginot Line forts, fine food in Alsace; why the joys of Kilimanjaro are well worth the climb Alsace Fact File Hover Speed Fast Ferries Word-Watching The accelerated learning method Peak practice Saturday London and Nationwide The Executive Club Drawing down the moon Sirius Saturday Rendezvous Katharine Allen Gloucester Swindon S Wales/bath Exeter/truro Abundance of Stunning Ladies Music Lovers Exclusive Social Dining Club Zygosis Dateline Close Encounters The Times Chess Winning Move Crossword Punchline Computer Games and Pastimes The Listener Crossword Bridge NatWest Orange Join in as Coventry celebrates the car's… The hermit who collected gold, silver and cars A newly discovered stash of rare American cars has set the collecting world alight, reports Alan Copps Retracing a desert epic in a Range Rover Swan National AA Gridlock Guide Fuming at their clean-air shams Government pronouncements over pollution do not disguise its dithering over the most dangerous fuel of all Driven to Distraction Will Audi's boy be Top Brit? John Bintcliffe aims to silence his crities, says Mark Fogarty Back on track, with the help of teacher Tempted by an offer of a guest drive in a saloon race, Mark Fogarty goes to racing school to revive his old skills Autofax How to bury London's traffic trouble The Government is considering huge tunnels, says Vaughan Freeman Trepidation at the berth of a caravanner It's daunting, but you can learn to love a Volvo and 21-footer holidaying in Sweden Hamilton Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Countdown to Coventry's Car Centenary Celebration Car 96 Where are the last of the pioneer corps? They may be old, but could still be out there and are wanted on parade next week, says Tony Dawe The club that put racing out to grass Christian Dymond joins the fastest drivers on the lawnmower circuit Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cab 2.3E Multiple Display Advertising Items Auto Expert The International Vehicle Register Multiple Classified Advertising Items Honda Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Privilege Insurance Blue-eyed Swedish bland Stuart Birch finds Saab's 900 a strong performer, but sadly bereft of any individualistic traits Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Peace of Mind on Offer . . . 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Photograph by Patrice de Villiers Kumala Recover a flat Stomach in only 4 minutes per day! Sinnya Valley Star Buys The Genuine Panama Hat Company Drink The British mistrust of sweet wines is based more on snobbery than taste Norfolk Intrepid Divani Albion Wharf Oriental Carpet Centre New Colour Brochure Lancashire Reproductions Ltd. 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Arnold Schwarzenegger Ad of the week Out of School Hippy, hippy, shaker Oasis might be the biggest band that Britain has produced since the Beatles, but who are our brightest hopes for the future? Emily Dean is putting her money on Kula Shaker, who are young, extra cool and sound like the next big thing Picture Gallery Online Flower Power Rosie babe on Acne When Saturday comes Give peace a chance Books Games Music Films Look alive instant Win

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