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News from 28/08/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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George Cole, Alyn Shipton, Roger Everest, Anthony Harris, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Iain R. Webb, Chris Ward, Grace Bradberry, Roy Barley, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Simon Barnes, James A. Leek, Gordon Allan, Robert Breckman, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Lynne Truss, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Keith Rodgers, Duncan Alexander, John O'leary Education Editor, Howard Davies, Patrick Minford, M. E. Pease, Aidan V. Lyons, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Giles Whittell and our Foreign Staff, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Stephen O'brien, Rachel Kelly, Ross Dunn, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Charles Bremner, Saul Bellow, David Charter, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Diana Davenport, Russell Kempson, Paul Durman, Anthony Kilvert, Brenda Maddox, Andy Lavender, Belinda Archer, J. P. Rudland, John Hopkins, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Michael Prestage, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, N. L. Denton, Emma Wilkins, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Peter J. Cook, Director, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Joseph Dean, Peter Bryan, Chris Partridge, Caroline Merrell, Richard Owen, Mike Lyddiard, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, David Fanning, Oliver August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Justin Huggler, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Eileen McCabe, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Michael Kallenbach, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Jill Sherman and Jeremy Laurance, Jennai Cox, Anjana Ahuja, Bill Frost Arthur Leathley and Michael Evans, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Eoin Fowell, Alan Coren, Selwyn Ward, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Lindsay Nicolle, Richard Morrison, David Maddock, Colin Farrington, Alasdair Murray, Keith Rossiter, Anthony Howard, Richard A. Pike, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, Dominic Kennedy, Social Services Correspondent,

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The Times Great Summer Hijackers face trial in Britain Struggle in cabin as Iraqis seized aircraft Dig for bodies Index Prisons chief apologises for mishandling releases Rachel Campbell-Johnston Princess appoints City accountant Alan Coren Swiftcall Interface Control to pilot: we owe you a large milkshake 'Terrorists don't bring their families with them. These were ordinary, desperate people' A nation of fear where thousands just want to leave The Refugees National airline faces threat of UN sanctions Sudan Dixons Arab dissidents find a haven in Beirut on Thames Nightmare of the passengers Medical Briefing World renown developed from student protests Hill House Hammond Patient talking prevented need to storm jet SAS and special Cabinet team swung into action as the hijacked plane headed for Essex Britain builds reputation for tackling terror Hijackings Reports by Michael Theodoulou in Nicosia, Joanna… Airport ideal for dealing with air piracy Stansted Direct Line Picture Gallery Poll reveals churchgoers' opposition to a divorced King Blackmailer threatened to poison dairy foods Failed businessman was caught taking money from Austrian account Teachers vote to strike in row over Violent' boy of 10 United Names Organisation Mandelson agent cooked up travel expenses claim Just the ticket as Oasis see sales rise without lead singer Police used CS spray on mother Hi-tech beach hunt Tories choose banker SNP changes logo £5,000 for shorn hair Parcelforce strike threat Murder girl reward BT complaint upheld Covent Garden blast Jobs for the boys Fleeing suspects fall for an old dog trick News in Brief Serviceline Insurance Queen of Sweden fights on against child pornography Crusader unrepentant at furope Commoner who saved monarchy Persistent abusers may face statutory castration Brother More than just features Paedophile tells police of five more victims Global rights to film of operations sold Video of surgery aims to shock rather than inform Jeremy Laurance watched the video Everyday Operations. He says its appeal is to the ghoulish Neglect of diabetes causes misery and costs billions, says report Barclaycard Replica church burnt in Civil War spectacle Shephard seeks rethink on vocational courses By a Staff Reporter: Complaints at 'racist' Persil advert rejected Churchill Rail strike may spread to other regions News in Brief Village is razed Ship shape Eigg appeal Hospital revolt Surgeon check Britons detained Wrong turning Driver, 91, hurt Convention marches behind one-man band to silence chorus of dissent In seeking to become the first elected second-term Democratic President in nearly 50 years, Bill Clinton is running an almost solo political effort, writes Anthony Howard in Chicago Democrats leave politics out of showbiz scenario Clinton bans nasty gibes Chicago Notebook Worldcall Photo due deepens TWA crash mystery Prisoners toil to put out fires Folksy jamboree fails to eclipse sniper outriders Cuba sends fugitive financier to jail French villagers cheer farmers on mad cow march 400 taken ill on cruise American Express Insurance Services Nobel laureate describes how maths drove him to madness Poland welcomes Germans as Nato links grow British tanks are heading towards Poland in exercises marking the 57th anniversary of the start of the Second World War, as the former Warsaw Pact member edges closer to joining Nato, writes Roger Boyes Italian Cabinet struggles to hold fast to Maastricht Lebed under attack on a broad front Palestinian centre is bulldozed by Israelis Dawn demolition in Jerusalem's Old City From Reuter in Pretoria: Apartheid killer seeks amnesty Cambodia rebel split fuels fears for Briton (Reuter): Mother Teresa better News in Brief (AP): Rebels free nuns (AFP): Jakarta hunt (Reuter): Drug war chest (AP): In the cage Royal Mail From Reuter in Sarajevo: Municipal polls in Bosnia delayed Saturday in the Times Warehouse: still looking good at 20 Iain R. Webb reports on the high street chain that continues to hold catwalk junkies in its thrall BUPA Health Monitor Simpson The Times Subscriptions Rivals who vie for love In the final part of our series, Grace Broadberry and Anjana Abuja report on siblings under stress Limited Offer Bereavement Admiral RAC The children we must never reject Down's victims deserve all of society's care Alan Coren If you want a view of the inner man, I can offer you a deal Health scare The Times Diary From birth to Bank, I can't kick my City Howard Daveis explains why he can never forsake Manchester City—however badly they play Old Chicago's turbulent past Saul Bellow reflects on his home town's love affair with democracy and its dalliances with the Democrats Style leader Fruit and nut The Times Diary Picture Gallery Booked again The Times Diary Graze in The Times Diary Prison Discipline The penal system has benefited from reform The British Way Safety for crew and passengers, stiff penalties for the crime Games People Play A mathematician praises madness Remand time as part of sentence Access to the Bar Student barristers Practical means to clean up the air TV science and the paranormal A softer option Titan Business scheme Cleopatra's Needle Human tragedy as spectator sport But is it art? Crown and State Smart cards Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Personal Column School news Joan Thirkettle Church news Anniversaries Archaeologists dig in for a weekend of excitement The night sky in September Picture Gallery Latest wills Forthcoming marriages His Honour James Ross His Honour James Ross, QC, former senior cicuit judge, died on August 17 aged 83. He was born on March 22,1913 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Rev Michael Napier The Rev Michael Napier, Superior of the London Oratory, 1969-81, died of a stroke on August 22 aged 67. He was born on February 15,1929 Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightseats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Frank Nix, GC Frank Nix, GC, coalminer, died in hospital in Chesterfield on August 8 aged 82. He was born on April 22,1914 Neville Wadia Neville Wadia, Indian industrial and philanthropist, died in Bombay on August 1 aged 84. He was born on August 22,1911 The Death Roll of Niagara Bright Junior Secretaries Imperial Cancer Research Fund Cancer Research Campain Technology Ltd Masterlock Recruitment Secretary Mayfair, W1 PA Corporate Affairs Secretary Joslin Rowe Associates Ltd For new London Medical Institute UMDS Personnel Department BBC Recruitment Service Pan European Recruitment Victoria Wall Associates Drawing down the Moon Dynamic American Company £17,000 Garman Associates Ltd Legal and Business Affairs Secretaries/pa's… PA/ Administrator Cargill Personal Assistant to C. I. O. Foxtons Joslin Rowe Associates Ltd Jackson-Stops & Staff Production Secretary Joslin Rowe Associates Ltd Recruitment Consultant Heritage Recruitment Merchant Bank Secretaries Queen's Business & Secretarial College Secretary Trading Assistant/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer SKI Chalet Staff with a Difference Jonathan Wren Multilingual Créme Boyce Recruitment Bilingual —Sue Cooke—Recruitment Administrative Creme Would you like to work in advertising? Conference Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interior Design Young Sec £13K Rainbow Recruitment Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants John D Wood & Co Portman Boyce Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vibrant Secretary Junior Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items College Leaver BAC Rainbow Recruitment Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Secretaries plus Cruise the South Pacific Asst. Ships Purser £Ex. Tax… Multilingual services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Secretary/PA Friend & Falcke Property Secretary Boyce Recruitment Spanish Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bilingual Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tate Temp Specialists Albany Appointments Clerk to the Governors/college Secretary Aldrich & Co Ltd Recruitment Consultants DSA Bilingual Ltd French Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lifeline Paris Multiple Classified Advertising Items School Administrator Medical Secretaries Alphabetical Guide to Degree Vacancies: Sciences University Clearing Telephone Numbers Sit-com returns to Edinburgh TV boss explains why our top comedies flop in the US Alphabetical Guide to Degree Vacancies: Sciences The rise of the brat hacks Is Kate Thornton's arrival in the editor's chair at 22 a sign of the times, asks Dominie Kennedy Saatchi's big booking Advertising Media, Sales & Marketing Trainee Managers Rainbow Recruitment Earn while You Learn!! Analyst Make £20,000 p. a. as a Travel Writer Morris College of Journalism Financial Product Sales People The Times Newspapers Marketing Manager Air France News The Times Crossword No 20,258 Business Sport Arts Times Weather Call For the latest region by region… AirUK Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Jardine Fleming expected to face six-figure Imro fine Pru secures £1.75bn sale of M&g Lloyd's victory in US appeal John Charcol Arts Homes Simpson gets £9m GEC package Sport Norman changes position at Asda Television and Radio Business Today Stock Market Indices SFA bans three more over Leeson Management in ?84m buyout of Bpms Daewoo in drive for zero-hours contracts Court win gives boost to BAT Bruntcliffe chief given reprieve by court ruling Zetters returns to bingo for change in fortune Avonmore poised for expansion Banks look into national cash machine network PIA fines firms for pensions tardiness Delay for BA plan Newspapers for sale New car sales lift dealer Record for Astec (BSR) Reed Travel departure Unit trust sales dip CRT cedes control TV Corporation ahead Quinn lands top post at Nomura Business Roundup Tourist Rates Sage's £27m bid for Pegasus may be referred OFT examines software duo Prism in line for rail franchises Caradon selling 15 businesses for £200m Symbol of resistance broadcasting Grade defends Channel 4 status quo Lender pay price of dodging risk Asda chief makes room for politics Irish Permanent pleases market Deadline at Lloyds Chemists Bass deal welcomed by City Service America deal for Compass Commodities Liffe Options London shrugs off sharp falls on Wall Street Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Chafes Astec (BSR) Caradon Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes A prudent disposal Tempus Wall Street Same gift- different party The Times City Diary Hyde Park 'sale' The Times City Diary Zetters Penny sharing Short of a set The Times City Diary High street heavyweights check out home shopping Traditional mail order specialists are being joined by more innovative operators, says Sarah Cunningham Added sweetener for B&b investors Responsibility of auditors still not clear despite Caparo case judgment Business Letters Insurers 'slapdash with our money' Game of the name in banking circles Own your own? Gold Fields Group Is EMU going to be able to shrug off the Fiat factor? Equities rally after early fall Faconnable The Times Unit Trust Information Service Securicor Pony Express Lights, camera culture! Can Gillian Greenwood invigorate BBC TV's arts coverage? She talks to Richard Morrison The Times Subscriptions Television Jazz Prophet properly honoured Bbc Proms: A famous premiere recalled; and a staid family concert Elijah Albert Hall/Radio 3 Not the best way to start Family Prom Albert Hall Radio 3 Proms 1 It s trad, dad, and no mistake Jazz: Alyn Shipton elbows his way through the novelty clarinettists and banjo players at the Bude Festival No need to shout Joey Calderazzo Pizza Express, W1 Proms 2 Subtlety in the shadows Theatre: A trick and a treat, sorry angels and spiritual confusion-three plays at the Traverse Celluloid wears better than plastic on stage Opera Rosenkavalier/Pierrot Lunaire Edinburgh Edinburgh Even the simple is hard Concert György Kurtåg Usher Hall Edinburgh Send in the clowns, then the puppets Fringe Stars are born Other Offers London Tomorrow Join now Picture Gallery Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice Edinburgh Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Choice 2 Picture Gallery Escape from stale beer and boredom Theatre: The London New Play Festival is exchanging pup venues for studio states, says Andy Lavender. Plus James Saunders revived In praise of hurt feelings Bodies Orange Tree Richmond Theatre 1 Theatre 2 The Times theatre Coming up roses, if Labour wins Rachel Kelly reports on the influence that a change of government could have on property market Temple of Pan seeks a careful owner A Georgian folly in Somersat is looking forward to better days Havens from rising taxes Slow sellers in the bargain bin Justin Huggler on how agents may be open to offers for houses unsold after more than a year The Warner Loft Building Regalian Britannia Village Multiple Classified Advertising Items Isle of Wight Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Knights Place Royal Windsor Multiple Classified Advertising Items 999 Years of Free Golf Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wiltshire Retirement Homes Timeshare London Rentals Knightsbridge Elegant Living with your Personal Touch Kensington Court S. Ken Country Rentals Property Wanted French Property Exhibition Gibraltar Portugal Spain Indiscreet plan promises absorbing contest Racing: Bahhare Faces Stern Examination of Classic Credentials in Champagne Stakes at Doncaster Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Brighton Carlisle Worcester Royal Philosopher denied Poor clubs eager to cross the divide Rugby League Honours List England malaise typified by Cork's decline Cricket: Pakistan Captain Believes County Demands to Blame for Natioinal Side's Frailty Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Larkins offers main threat to Cheshire First-Class Averages Company Golf Days Results Improving Cairns overcomes Harris Squash Southgate pens a different script Football Tiger Walker has the last word Mahon makes his mark Buckley rues absence of finishing touch Last Night's Results Edberg serves up dismissive display Tennis: Swede Outplays Wimbledon Champion to Join Henman in Secound round Boardman takes up new position Cycling: Brigon Pursues Old Rival in World Championships First pairs title within grasp for Allcock Bowles: England Team-Mates Meet in Worthing Semi-Finals Today's Fixtures For the Record England prepare for the final cut Rugby Union Woods set to leave ranks of amateurs Sport in Brief Salter surprise New member Bowe 'rapped' Brown out Differing views on grime and punishment Montgomerie 's resilience goes on trial Golf: Question Mark against Scot after Failures in Major Championships Word-Watching Ballesteros offers a lift to Olaz?bal Toy ducks: a current issue Radio Choice Radio 1 Such deadly earnest is not life-enhancing Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Struggling City turn to Graham Maine Road chairman fights for survival in wake of Ball's departure Times Two Crossword Football 36 They paid the price of living in shadow of Old Trafford Peter Ball looks at the hectic managerial merry-go-round an under-achieving club Tennis 37 Hamilton Direct Bank Glamorgan sign up Waqar on two-year contract IT Card CompuServe Making floorless judgment George Cole on how to choose the best colour carpet Intel inside pentium Stars offer a connection A driving force in hire cars How to keep tabs on the children for just £40 On-screen Barbie keeps herself in fashion Stand by for the smart can of beans Lindsay Nicolle delves into a future world where everything we touch will know its place World War Three breaks out in virtual unreality The top brass gear up for battle, watched by Chris Partridge Internet New game will cure the budding litterbugs Dell How Norway hatched out a media marvel Jon Bohmer could have been a chicken farmer, like his father. But he had other ideas, reports Ray Hatley The complete office on software Operating on sheer brainpower Keith Rossiter reports on the growing use of neural networks for superhuman tasks Programme your PC to think like you Tech-talk moves into the valleys AOL Big boost for Britain's small businesses Computrad Europe Ltd As plain as the nose on your face Scientists take a fragrant step to copying our sensory perception Don't let a hoax virus trick you Follow the bleeps to find the problem Buzzwords Dan technology plc Forget what that old proverb says, you can take IT with you Cover Story: IIi-tech computer skills are a passport to the world—or back home. Nigel Powell talks to three We like to be in America but don't try telling jokes, watch for the traffic cops, and there are no Friday nights out with the lads USRobotics How the old country has become a brave new world About life working for Microsoft in Silicon Valley and Ray Hatley discovers why people are returning to Ireland The brightest and best are coming home to take up top jobs in Dublin Picture Gallery Requirements you will have to meet Making light work of seeing in the dark Domain Names Deep Blue moves to check grandmaster On one side, Garry Kasparov; on the other, Ibm, Chris Ward reports on a classic million-dollar rematch Water board taps into a bright hi-tech future Internet Names Back to school at the click of a mouse Net gains on the cable link Tiny direct to you! Screen-saver for children Canon Token 2 Spinning a web to catch a thief Nigel Powell on a new means of tracing stolen antiques A tag you can't ignore How to make motherboards work in a man's world The founder of Taiwaness company FIC tells Michael Kallenbach her success story BT Big dates for the IT diary Agenda The cost of crashes can be crippling Business Computer Recruitment Services Surface in shape Changing faces, changing places in the world of IT MRK Consulting DPP International Limited Uunet Pipex Time Computer Systems Ltd

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