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News from 27/08/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Keith McDougall (Vice-President, National Sheep Association), Widget Finn, Patrick J. Brain, Tunku Varadarajan, Rod and Marilyn Lindsay, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, David Tytler, David Emerson, Katharine Road, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Richard Thomson, David Pannick Qc, Mark Souster, A. Mirza, Angus Nicol, Ivo Tennant, Daniel Cullen, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Warwick Lightfoot, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Peter Foster, Simon Wilde, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John Thicknesse, Martin Fletcher, John Mortimer, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Rupert Cox, Joanna Kennedy's, Jeremy Laurence, Health Correspondent, Graham Cooke, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Tom Rhodes, Libby Purves, Dennis Twomey, Allan Shiach, Robin Young, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, David Hands, Michael Theodoulou and Harvey Elliott, Charles Bremner, Mike Aaronson, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Emma Wilkins and David Charter, Keith Turner, Susan Pike, Simon Midgley, Richard Cork, Jessica Gorst-Williams, David Miller, D. Evans, Geoffrey Wheeler, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Michael O'donnell, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Giles Keating, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Paul Hutton, David Hunt, Andrew Drummond, Oliver Holt, Mark Fogarty, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, James Bone and Jonathan Mirsky, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Jon Ashworth and Robert Miller, Christopher Thomas, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Robert Miller and Jon Ashworth, Jason Nisse, James Pringle, Birkett Chairman, Linden Ife, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, R. T. Beckwith, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Lewis Stretch, David Adams, Latin America Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Valerie Grove, Charlotte Baker, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Tom Oakshott, Anthony Howard, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Harvey Elliott and Kathryn Knight,

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The Times Great Summer of Sport Major seeks local vote on leadership Deal would create more women MPs Alan Ball quits Pakistan triumph St Helens title Korean verdicts Index Surgeons 'were paid for operation videos' Equal opportunities - women join the chain gang Glenn Hoddle Win a £19,000 Jeep Cherokee Details Homeless Oasis lead singer refuses to take off on US tour Dr Thomas Stuttaford Stansted alert as hijacked jet flies to Britain Rescue from ferry fire Arrow Roaring Twenties Defiant Harman to stand for NEC Allied Dunbar Labour seeks £1m from telephone campaign Telemarketing used as union cash falls A little commitment will get you the call to help party ring the changes Peter Foster lines up with the recruits for Labour's American-style telephone campaign to raise £1 million to fight the general election Prisons chief will report to Howard Sex tourists to be tried by courts in Britain Peter Phillips set for a sporting start at Exeter Admiral Depressed freshwater mussel fails to win sponsor deal £160 replica globe fetches £4,320 at Christie's auction Modern maker's trademark scratched off reproduction that was catalogued as 1881 Mother of girl found dead in river makes tearful plea for information Perfect AA member has 63 trouble-free years Regal Carnival peace is marred by stabbing Millennium's opening decades defy deft definition What comes after the Nineties? Semanticists ponder the Noughties, Zeros, Zilches and Twentines American Express Timid doctors 'fail to give heart patients the best drugs' By our Health Correspondent: Foxglove dispute proves incurable Harrods Warship sunk for divers' pleasure Hamilton Direct Bank Walker trapped in quicksand believed he would drown 'I thought, that's it; I'm going to have to wait for the tide to wipe me out' Two die in air crash after taking off without clearance Supermarket sets up Diy checkout to reduce queues Drugs and low-calorie sweets that have surprising effect on the figure Medical Briefing Britain's bill for eating out tops £17bn News in Brief Cliff death Beach crash Child dials 999 Atlantic attempts In name only Garage attacked Not before time Sea heir Audi Soap opera makers want rules on drug scenes changed The Edinburgh Television Festival BBC chief apologises for slur on Adie Defiant Grade says privatisation of Channel 4 must be resisted Colonial Direct Old boy's public school tale a 'cauldron of lust' Official date with dancers primes Princess for life without a husband Railway travellers face more disruption News in Brief Ulster riot Shark released For better Trawler docks Island appeal 'Progressive' Democrats flee from the liberal ghosts of conventions past President Clinton has fought off the liberal tag. Now, if he is to look good, he must stifle dissent about welfare, writes Anthony Howard in Chicago Clinton gathers steam in American heartland Pretenders eye the throne Chicago Notebook Clearance sought for Libya gift Cuba forgives the sins of yesterday REM sign a record discs deal Royal Navy Engineering Sponsorship Scheme From Reuter in Seoul: Court sentences former Korean President to death Yeltsin is key to Chechen pact Direct Line Tapie plays a new role Police link murdered girl to child-sex case Ibiza's Greens call for beach party ban ProSPEro direct Apartheid assassin convicted World Summary Farm boy's life worth £500 Six missionaries held in Sudan French expulsion orders quashed (Reuter): Drunken driver off his trolley US claims China is building missile factory in Pakistan India puts range of weapons to the test Thailand to rebuild Death Railway Mother Teresa, 86, amazes doctors by rapid recovery Picture Gallery Khmer Rouge urged to join talks Malaysia in line for Linear City Gateway 2000 From Associated Press in Hong Kong: Pipes play as colony recalls war's end Are some people born to succeed?! Day Two of our series: Valerie Grove on childhood preparation for greatness, Joe Joseph Rules of thumb that connect birth order with success in adult life all have their exceptions, says Valerie Grove Cellphones direct Learning the art of the possible The Middle Child Advertisement Ultra Rapid Opiate Detoxification What do only children miss most? Simply Different The Albion Party Tomorrow Time Computer Systems Ltd 'The joys of exaggerated' The only Child Laugh - and be worried Visual Art: Richard Cork on the pointed playfulness of Gabriel Orozco at the ICA The Times Visual Art Royal Shakespeare Company Theatre Service line Insurance Easy Jet Prom At least the piano gives us a lead Edinburgh Festival: A surreal and insubstantial evening of Spanish acrobatics at the King's Theatre Finnish storming Proms: Excellence old and new BBCSSO/Vänskä Albert Hall/ Radio 3 Tomorrow Roses now out of season Pop: A sorrowful Stephen Dalton is on hand at the Reading Festival to witness a once-great band become an ugly caricature of itself Entertainments Pop Choice 1 Choice 2 Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Choice 3 Advice for incoming ministers Lobour needs a strong Civil Service, says Peter Riddell Picture Gallery Help before they offend Society's attitude to child abuse has become hysterical. But we should not group al cases together Model lady The Times Diary Tall story The Times Diary Posting The Times Diary Barbour class The Times Diary Eau dear Cut taxes for more revenue Warwick Lightfoot has seen the future - and it's flat Tory Rules Major would benefit from these changes more than his party Day of Reckoning A Korean bell that tolls for Asia's other autocrats Los Beatles President Castro's Lonely Heart Club Band Clean-up cost of Docklands bomb Protecting children University places Bar on royal marriages to Catholics A barrister's duty Sheep and grouse Summer hedgecutting MacAllan takeover Butterworth Memorial Moral balance of arts and sciences Roman Britain Indian English Social News Forthcoming marriages Marriage Sir Peter Green Anniversaries Personal Column Birthdays today Women of the Year Churchill's Stairlifts plc A short step for man, 3.6 million years ago University news Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightseats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Brother and sisters sweep the board Argyllshire Gathering Latest wills The Broadcasting Complaints Commission City Parochial Foundation Les Bouts Les Bouts, motor racing driver, died on August 15 aged 93. He was born on June 24,1903 A Times Reader Offer Commander Peter Winter Commander Peter Winter, DSC, wartime Flect Air Arm observer, died in Eastbourne on August 7 aged 78. He was born on September 3,1917 Church news Betty Read Betty Read, MBE, Head Lady Almoner at St Thomas' Hospital, 1947-70, died on August 15 aged 86. She was born on May 29,1910 (From our Own Reporter): The Birmingham Festival Briefings Business to Business Government Auctions Kennels with long pedigree Jessica Gorst-Williams visits a firm that has been making quality timber products for three generations International Business Brokers The Taste of Success Multiple Display Advertising Items KJC Car Phones Dove Uniglobe Survey puts targets of crime in the dock Lorraine Electronics Government Notice Message Plus University Clearing Telephone Numbers Alphabetical Guide to Degree Vacancies: Engineering and Technology The Times News The Times Crossword No 20,257 Business Times Weathecall In the Times Rnli Rescue Update—27 August 1996 Second-rate England crumble Mushtag is the master for Pakistan while his captain achieves Test milestone Education Full Oval Scoreboard Law Ball quits as City manager Business Wasim becomes member of select company Umist Television and Radio Multiple Display Advertising Items St Helens seize crown with super show Rugby League: Wigan Domination Ends as Rivals Revel in Taking New Title 'Lucrative' offer ends SRU dispute Rugby Union: Triumph of Impressive French Team Exposes Weaknesses in English Game Leicester fall short on ambition England unwilling to retreat further Williams add fuel to talk of conspiracy Motor Racing Biela settles his nerves with title Cautionary tale for Ronaldo Pools Forecast Hoddle acquainted with England's needs Football: New Coach Meets Players as Build-Up to World Cup Qualifier Begins in Earnest Wimbledon prepare to cross the Irish Sea Sharpe incision brings Leeds first win of season Graham is tipped to take over as City manager Stich strikes blow for experience Tennis: German Joins Players' Chorus of Criticism of us Open Organisers Davenport bears weight of home expectation Fop the Record Today's Fixtures Results Makinen closer to world rally crown Sport in Brief Palmer misses hat-trick Hallett bows out Wigton pair scrape in Whitham takes charge Six appeal suits Swedes Champions lose yet more ground Williams hits peak form to propel Essex to summit Cricket Leicestershire held in gritty last stand Surrey's victory bid sinks into watery grave Kent fail to manufacture decisive title advance Yorkshire frustrated by ram Yesterday's Scoreboards Americans rely on seasoned players Golf: No Place for Runaway Woburn Winner in United States Solheim Cup Team Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move By our Sports Staff: Third title brings record for Woods Giddins harshly treated Sports Letters Record breakers Britain takes golden haul amid the chaos Paralympic Games Priced out of market Urbano excels on Arabian Story Racing: Royal Colt Set for Speedy Reappearance at York after Runaway Success Rapid Raceline Dettori back in action at Deauville Results from Yesterday's Ten Bank Holiday Meetings Uttoxeter Ripon The players' weekly and overall scores and their values if you are considering the transfer option McCullough's maestros get off to a flying start This Week's Transfers Leading 250 Players in the Times Interactive Team Football Game How the Scoring System Works in Itf Interactive Team Football ITF De Montfort University Cambridge Business College LLB Trinity College Carmarthen Boston College Aberystwyth University of Derby Lansdowne Kensington Oxford Tutorial College Ealing Tutorial College Kensington Park School Abbey Tutorial College Bridge Tutorial College Surrey College a General Education Group College Davies Laing & Dick College Multiple Display Advertising Items London Montessori Cherwell Tutors Davies's College Abacus College Oxford Career Analysts Ltd Campbell Harris BAC Middlesex University University of Luton "I made the grade But I'm not talking a… Retakes at Cats Multiple Display Advertising Items New College Cardiff French in France University of Brighton Westminster College Make £20,000 p. a. as a Travel Writer New College Cardiff School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences Colchester Institute Business career skills Multiple Display Advertising Items Staffordshire University Multiple Display Advertising Items South Bank University London Parent power clears up Rod and Marilyn Lindsay describe how they helped their son over the last hurdle into a university place Grey-haired scholars with a yearning for learning David Tytler finds that the ranks of older students are swelling Education Courses Review University of East London Unsung colleges with a wide range of degrees Simon Midgley reports on an alternative route for students Achieve Higher Academic Grades Sheffield Hallam University The Oxford Business College Legal Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Teletext Multiple Display Advertising Items Quarry Dougall Trade Mark Professional Kingston University Bloomsbury College Duff Miller Fastbourne Multiple Display Advertising Items Take the fast track Disputes can be settled quickly—out of court—say the experts Picture Gallery Which kind of justice would you moose? Frances Gibb on a new kind of conciliation service in civil cases No Title Elf caledonia ltd Commercial Property Lawyer The Scott report: time for action Counsel Bright Enthusiastic Law Graduate Assessing Dna 38 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Experts enabled justice to be done A speech therapist and a friend proved crucial to Joanna Kennedy's defence of a client with dysphasia Zarak MacRae Brenner Garfield Robbins Legal Recruitment Consultants Dna: new legal rulings give help to judge and jury Graham Cooke on the important advance created by Court of Appeal guidelines for using DNA evidence Simmons & Simmons New contracts for legal aid Frances Gibb on a scheme where non-legal advisers give legal advice Capitalisation, week's change Absolute Precision a Dichl Company British Funds Results and Statistics The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Word-Watching The Open University (Reuter): Dow doses lower Wall Street Loans boost for Irish Permanent Companies In the mink at Lloyd's The Times City Diary Ing Group Live jive The Times City Diary Eyes turn to trade figures Economic out Look Weekend Tips BT showtime The Times City Diary Street beat OFT close to ruling on airline alliance Tourist Rates Alternative Investment Market Exchange launches new trading set-up Foster's feels loss of Courage Jurys ahead Merger off Sandoz sells Meglomedia bounces back, Celtic scores An Exclusive Times Competition Bundesbank's cut adds strength to Clarke's hand Gilt-Edged SFO sears up for a busy time The office now aims at fewer charges on the sheet, say Robert Miller and Jon Ashworth Discovery Channel Quest for a better 'ole to fit Ken and Eddie Privately, the Robinsons Radio Choice Radio 1 Mountain-climbing actors? Blessed nuisance BBC1 Satellite and Cable Neilson Cobbold takeover may bring ?3.1m bonus for viscount Rathbone defends incentive despite breach of Greenbury US telecoms deal creates $23bn group Times Two Crossword Take off? 41 Last-ditch Lloyd's bid to overturn court ruling Stagecoach ready to roll OFT ruling due on bid for ex-BR company Lavendon seeks £12m lift SFO role queried as chief is sought Base Rates 42 From our Correspondent in New York: Lawyers study peace plan for troubled tobacco firms Direct Line Swiss Re considers M&g offer

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