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News from 29/08/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Nicholas Watt Chief Ireland Correspondent, John Roberts, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Richard Whitehead, Nick Nuttall, Bel Mooney, Patricia Davies, Jasper Rees, Magnus Linklater, David Pryce-Jones, Gordon Allan, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, David Blunkett, Philip Howard, James Bone, Clive St J. Thomas, Dominic Barrington Assistant Curate, Carl Mortished, Gert J. Grobler, Derrick Baxby, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, John Bryant, John O'leary Education Editor, J. S. Fenwick, Steve Keenan, Nicholas Budgen, Michael Horsnell and Adrian Lee, David Charter Education Correspondent, J. A. Meacham Commander, US Navy (retd.), Julian Fitter, Chairman, Shirley English, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Robin Young, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Luke Clancy, Richard Dawkins, Russell Kempson, Michael Hird, Paul Durman, P. H. S., Michael Theodoulou, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Andrew Pierce and James Landale, Adrian Zuckerman, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Tony Van den Bergil, Raymond Keene, Janet Menzies, Peter Dutty Editor, David Charter, Education Correspondent, David Robinson, David Porter Chief Executive, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Brian Walsh, Tom Rhodes on Board the 21st Century Express, Roger Dobson Director-General and Secretary, Peter Davalle, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Nigel Hawkes, William Rees~Mogg, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Dalya Alberge, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Jason Nisse, Thomas Braun Dean and Tutor, Mel Webb, David Bacon, Kathryn Knight, Amanda Craig, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Graham Searjeant, Bruce Boucher, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Patrick Cable-Alexander, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, John Bayley, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Alan Hamilton and Emma Wilkins, Anthony Howard, G. B. Richardson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Simon Bevan, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent and Russell Kempson,

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Prince not likely to marry soon, says Major Charles Camilla Index Hillary Clinton Feel-good factor swings middle class to Tories Botham 's boy lives up to his name Drop Dead at 40 Threat defied GCSE boy dies 200 shops close Patsy Kensit Demon Blair poster ruled to be offensive Prime Health Wanted Loyalist hardliners told to leave Ulster or die Two men given 72 hours to go as parliamentary leaders strive to keep 22month ceasefire intact Loans help Tories pay off £11.4m overdraft Valerina Last Polaris sub bows out after 30 years 'undetected by friend or foe' Ministers call for limit on Brussels 'intrusive' powers Howard challenged on jail releases Three held after £20m drugs raid News in Brief Gardeners win case Seamen killed by gas Tests clear rape suspect Butt charge dropped Theatre in cash crisis HESS Controversial film revives hero of Irish terrorism The Venice Film Festival: £30m epic on Michael Collins draws fire from both sides on conflict Jordan carves 'Big Fella' a niche in the pantheon of romantic heroes Rather than endangering the chances of peace, the film offers an objective view which is more likely to increase general understanding of the Troubles, writes David Robinson By a Staff Reporter: Obsessed mother killed two sons Cartographer who walked 3,000 miles from a to Z dies aged 89 Woman collapses after phone threat Solution Point De Niro 'not the mean street kid of his image' History offers scant hope of happy ending for Prince Passengers tell of chaos and fear as hijackers struck Halfords Expelled pupil takes school to High Court Oasis brothers find peace an ocean apart Bad gene corrected in cancer milestone SAGA Services Ltd Saturday Critic of tobacco cash for medical study sent home Spirited broker's premium vision Hill House Hammond Design winner is fined £2,000 for unqualified success North West Water Folk singer strikes chord with young worshippers Former satirist behind top school assembly tunes Post Office BSE 'will end by 2001 with or without cull' Butterflies driven north by warming Toy store prosecuted over child's slide death Meningitis kills boy two days after he gets ten As in exams Old laird lays into 'chancers' in £2m chicken or Eigg row Why thoroughly modern Miss Jones is far too busy to take a letter Woolwich Direct Picture Gallery The Times GA General Accident Direct Retired judge had double the drink limit Morrissey convicted in absence News in Brief Prank backfires Canine surgery Scotching fakes Bogey shot Back-seat nag Belgians fear paedophiles with power helped to protect killers As more details of Belgium's child-sex ring emerge, many people in the country suspect that there may have been more to laopses by the police than mere errors, writes charles Bremner European widows exploit Sri Lanka teenagers for sex Two months of brilliant sport Actor tells of his 'pervert' encounter Lawyer refuses to defend Dutroux Chirac faces grim task as franc falls and strikes loom $20m more EU aid for 'boat people' Sky Picture Gallery Granada's Moorish quarter left to rot Paris society's hair salon returns to its roots From Associated Press in Warsaw: Polish beauty murdered Saddam son loses control of elite force in family rift Dixons Colony's war dues protest Arafat calls for general strike in Jerusalem 'battle ' Father of football star killed for his car Peking drive to halt 'inferior' breeding (Reuter): Iran seeks handover of exile News in Brief (AP): Seoul round-up (AFP): Bikini clean-up (AP): Stalin's guests First Lady adopts soft-focus image to blot out shade of Lady MacBeth The speech by the First Lady at the Democratic convention lacked warmth and flavours and appeared to have been crafted to cause the least offence, writes Anthony Howard in chicago Mrs Clinton fishes for family vote Media overkill as viewers switch over Chicago Notebook Salvagers fail to lift Titanic hull Admiral Hillary 'kept' suicide note Picture Gallery US bans Libya's cash gift Gateway 2000 Chelsea emerges as asset in campaign for White House Drugs that can kill or cure Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports on strong medicine for arthritis sufferers; diagnosing fractured skulls; the advantages of formula milk; alternative medicine, plus why oak tress can make you sneeze The Sunday Times How alternative medicine works When oak gets up your nose A warning about weaning Skull fractures that lie hidden X-rays may fail to spot damage Royal College of Physicians What makes Pasty roll with it? She is the older woman that oasis bad boy Liam Gallagher Chooses to come home to joe joseph on the rise and rise patsy kensit The Princess's ring of confidence The newly divored Diana has given us an important signal. says Giles Coren Cellphones direct Picture Gallery Direct Line Savings Will Prince Charles ever be bonnie? A royal devolutionist could win us over, says Magnus Linklater Spin it to me The Times Diary Punch him The Times Diary Picture Gallery Apartheid of ageism 'Drop dead at 40' might be the motto of the new Channel 5 But do the young want to be peter pans Roaring boys The Times Diary High stakes The Times Diary Post haste The Times Diary Leave the leadership vote alone Nicholas Budgen on the role of the Tory backbencher Crime and Crisis Blegium's paedophile scandal threatens the country itself Gender Politics Washington wives and the American electorate Another Country However inconvenient, no one can relieve the past Vicarious danger of medical films School standards Degrees of difference Concern for the victim in rape cases 'Mandela bashing' Galapagos tortoises Royals and faith Pub names Exam questions to baffle and bemuse 'The greatest glory' Cats and cowpox Naval ordnance A good runner? Court Circular The Very Rev Eric Evans Sir Brian Warren Birthdays today Church news Personal School news Anniversaries Reception Designer's son saved work from being lost Treasure trove of textile history comes up for auction Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Chartered Institute of Transport Phyllis Pearsall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dame Catherine Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices Group Captain Witold Urbanowicz From a Correspondent: The Peking Zoo Westell Europe Ltd Hanover Fox International JWI CJA Milton Headcount Kramer Westfield Search and Selection Wheale Thomas Hodgins PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items ALPS Recruitment Consultants Group NBS The Times CDOA British Safety Council IFE Pfizer NBS SMS Oracle KPMG Smith System Engineering Consultants, Guildford CAMR Today's Research Tomorrow's Health ICN Integrated Communications Network Information & Database Services Department 4Cast Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barnardos Callaway Golf Rada Confidential Reply Service Chusid Headway Multiple Classified Advertising Items BPRO Ltd The Times Humana Consulting Ltd ALG Beechwood Recruitment Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career Analysts Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items NBS KAFCO The Royal College of Midwives Times Newspapers Ltd Work in the Caribean Turks & Caicos Islands CNA Wanted General Appointments Aia Associates in Advertising CGI (GB) Ltd Network Management Specialists The Times Newspapers Glyn Moss Shareholder Analysis/I. R. Edi Edinburgh Development & Investment Adderley Featherstone plc Simpson Crowden Consultants Europool CLRC Europe, Entertainment Publications Ltd Euromoney Publications PLC BCI Inc. The Times Supplements Limited London-based company A Sales Persons Dream!! Air France Antal International O. H. C Finexco Racal A C L Morse Nationwide APACS City Financial Limited International Exhibition Organising Company Foxtons The Ski Company Executive Pa - 1st Class Package Documentary Credit Clerk Belle King Sturge & Co PA/AUDIO Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items The Shearwater Consultancy SECRETARY/Administrator Masterlock Recruitment Anadarka Algeria Corporation Bilingual Pa £20,000 + bens Senior Business Translator London Gynaecology & Fertility Centre International Conference Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 20,259 Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today WH Smith reports first loss in 204-yesar history Lloyd 's poised for £3bn step as rescue is backed Hanson reveals £95m cost of four-way split Business Arts Interest rate rise in Japan now unlikely Trade boost as index hits high Sears to close 200 shoe shops returned from Facia collapse Sport Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Television and Radio Page Business Today Rothschild Childcare By our Industrial Editor: Brewer sounds wage warning Tiger Industry supports call for childcare strategy One-jet airline signs BA franchise deal Top pensions 'still hidden' Study says pay disclosures fudged Concern on AIM share fluctuations O'Brien for Labour regulatory role Business Roundup New jobs for Tyneside Direct Line revamps Treble for Intelek Domnick Hunter ahead CrestaCare advances Beales Hunter up Hambros under attack Guinness Peat ahead Tourist Rates A future of ashtrays and dog-ends Culture changes threaton tobacco sector Regulation has some way to go Fund managers contemplate Labour in power Unigate sells and leaves America Internet stake Tag 'float' Gencor adds Cash raiser FKI buys Dunlop deal Rothschild initiates review of structure Housing pick-up heats Stoves profits by 42% By our Business Staff: Johnston Press up to £12m after sale Firecrest stake sold Cortworth delivers record results Motorists face premium rise as insurers halt price war Kalon hurt by French politics Commodities Liffe Options Bears scurry for cover amid brokers' warnings Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Provident Financial P&O Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Dismal reading matter Tempus Wall Street It has to be Tunbridge The Times City Diary Damage from windfarms Business Letters Bankers are short-changing people on jobs and growth Economic View The bond market jermiahs should stop exaggerating the threat posed by inflation Market will do more for electricity prices than MMC Airline competition Market for milk End to a tiresome 'boring' story Because of the delays resulting from the postal… An uphill fight to bring back the good times at WH Smith Sarah Cunningham looks at moves to revive the fortunes of a household name Prestel on-line Skeleton in the cupboard Simon BEvan on the trail of the low-profile fraudsters Chartered Association of Certified Accountants' June 1996 examination Scottish angle on principles Equities squeezed higher PIA Personal Investment Authority The Times Unit Trust Information Service Securicor Pony Express Beauty revives the lust emperor Cinema: Geoff Brown on Bernardo Bertolucci's Stealing Beauty, a perfume ad of a film with a dark undercurrent Long wait for the passion to arrive BBC Proms: The Berlin philharmonic performs under Claudio Abbado; and massive forces play charles lves Film 1 One conductor is never enough Film 2 Stealing Beauty Film 3 Proms 'The cast is good' Snap Verdict Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 East Cheam to Vietnam New on Video New Classical CDs: Perfectly controlled Mozart; prodigy of prowess; meticulous McCreesh Choice 3 The Times theatre Videos Good plot, pity about the star Theatre: Alan Bate's mood swings widely and widly in Chichester; plus London, Edinburgh and Irish reviews Gems that cheer up the jams Radio: Channel-hopping brings its (sometimes bizarre) rewards Theatre 2 The face is the same, but who is she? Time and the Room Edinburg Riverdance Radio Dance until you drop, kids They Shoot Horses Don't They? Bloomsbury, WCI Words fail her Seachange/The Kiss Kilkenny Tomorrow Eager for the smell of blood David Pryce-Jones on a calamitous experiment in social emgineering that left Russia ill-equipped to deal with the future A People's Tragedy The Russian Revolution, 1891-1924 By Orlando Figes Cape, £20 ISBN 0 224 04162 2 Driving to the edge of extinction Richard Dawkins treads the paths of evolution Narrow Roads of Geneland By W. D. Hamilton W. H. Freeman, £40 ISBN 0 7167 4551 8 the Song of the Dodo By David Quammen Hutchinson, £20 ISBN 0 09 180196 6 The Times In Clapham's olive groves After Hannibal By Barry Unsworth Hamish Hamilton, £16 ISBN 0 241 13342 4 Not so happy ever after Criminals By Margot Livesey Secker & Warburg, £12.99 ISBN 0 436 20386 3 Even old Ocean smiled upon him John Bayley on a vivid evocation of an alternative life for one of our greatest poets: would New England have been his paradise found? Milton in America By Peter Ackroyd Sinclair-Stevenson, £15.99 ISBN 185619 696 8 How to enchant an empress The Empress and the Architect British Architecture and Gardens at the Court of Catherine the Great By Dimitri Shvidkovsky Yale University Press, £29.95 ISBN 0 300 06564 7 Scathing poetry of the mourning thing Wrongful Death By sandra M. Gilbert Norton, £15.99 ISBN 0 393 03721 5 Hail to the Prince of a new Europe Peter Stothard on Machiavelli Livy and its message for today Saturday Books Minerva Press Bereaved families to sue over Cyprus drownings Gatwick sheds 'bucket and spade' image Can 'smartcards' save beleaguered duty-frees? EasyJet Travel firms cash in on the football boom Florida is top of the pops Travel Portfolio Saturday The Times Gardening Cruise Historic sailing trip down the Suez Skiing: the shape of things to come Tourism boost for the Borders The Travel Business Check-In Huge Savings Just the Ticket Coral Holidays Worldwide ABTA Car Hire Inter Europe Travel Ltd Sundial Travel Ltd Benz Travel Citibond London Limited Airways Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Bargains of the week—from Galway oysters to World Cup golf in Cape Town Air Flair Ltd Capital Flights Jumbo Travel Ltd. Crystal Travel Icarus Travel Ltd ZAK Travel Trailfinders Flight Centre Airlink Worldwide Dnata Travel UK Ltd Viceroy Travel Take Flight Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Trust Travel Limited Embassy Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Charter Flight Centre Flightseats Alphabetical Guide to Degree Vacancies: Arts and Social Science Alphabetical Guide to Degree Vacancies: Arts and Social Sciences Dichio dips in with goal to savour Football Allison breaks tedium and Oldham McManaman and Fowler bow to injury Ferreira falls at the first hurdle Tennis Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Results from Flushing Meadow Winningmove Keene on Chess For the Record Today's Fixtures India's bowlers take heavy punishment Sport in Brief Drago fined for outburst Mehrtens gets recall England in last four Death of a champion Sharks sign Hames Lingfield Park Musselburgh Resowing the seeds of Cheltenham's future prosperity Racing Coastal Bluff favoured By our Racing Staff: Banned Weaver misses Leger meeting Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Sedgefield Rapid Raceline Footballers must follow a different train of thought Levenson digs into stamina reserves with first-round 66 Golf: South African Opens up Two-Shot Advantage on Rain-Shortened Opening Day of British Masters Solheim Cup hopefuls await walker's choice Bowls: Worcestershire Pair Snatch Thrilling Victory… Allcock denied by final delivery Edwards doubtful for autumn tour Rugby League: Injured Scrum Half Extends Contract at Wigan Connolly adds to Harlequins' wealth of talent Rugby Union Pakistan aiming to compensate for World Cup debacle Cricket: England Tour Places at Stake in One-Day Series Interactive Team Cricket Scoreboard The Leading 100 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Cricket Game How to Make a Transfer in ITC Picture Gallery Dalton's efforts unrewarded Scoreboards Lewis takes lead role after Surrey reject TCCB plea Rapid Cricketline Sisters can gain whip hand for Britain Nick Szczepanik on the unique double act that hopes to reigh in Belgium at the world carriage driving championships American Express Ryan capitalises on fitness advantage Squash Word-Watching Radio goes to the pictures Radio Choice Radio Taking liberties in the pursuit of happiness Review BBC Choice Satellite and Cable RFU unlikely to be cowed by expulsion threat Times Two Crossword Golf Graham may reject Maine Road post Boardman obliterates world record Redgrave hints at Olympic return Cricket 45 Lloyds Bank Turning its gaze towards Europe Jaro International This supplement was produced for the Times by… Fishing for Trade Connections up for Grabs Romtrans SA International Forwarders Redefining Business In Brief Contents Stability is key to continued growth Prime Minister Nicolae Vacaroiu Political Affabrs The governor's watchful eye Bothe the Finance Ministry and the National bank are seeing strong economic growth and the benefits of tight control over state finances and the banking sector CB Speeding up sell-offs Privatisation has been slower than in neighbouring countries. But a programme of mass divestiture is giving the process new momentum Petrol Export Import S. A. Bucharest Leading the drive National Privatisation Agency Looking to increase the trade catch Foreign Trade The Danube River and the Black sea make Romanian the ideal gatewau for commerce with Europe, the Middle East and Asia Slim down, shape up Providing a nimber, more competitive alternative to the clumsy, industrial giants of Romania's former central economy is a priority Contributing to chemicals sector Industrial Focus EU aim by 2000 Trade Focus Sidex SA Korean confidence Industrial Focus Innovative corporate stars A new generation of multi-sector holdings are starting to show Romanian enterprise the way forward Giant shows steely resolve Induatrial Focus G. C. P G. C. & P. GCP Holding: a new definition of business Focus on Holding Companies Holding Companies Enterpreneurship is alive and well: diversification leads to success Rodae Automobile New energy producers take the reins Energy Power companies are determined to make Romania as self-sufficient as possible Redrawing the transport map Infrastructure & Transport Modernisation of Romania's land transport and telecommunications is perhaps the most important challenge the country must meet Operators seize opportunities Toll-road builders, freight and shipping companies and plucky private airlines are all important forces playing parts in major plans to revitalise communications nationwide National Administration of Roads Romano Export S. A. Growing pains for budding industry Agriculture Agriculture has made the leap into the private sector, scrapping the old centrally planned agricultural cooperatives in favour of profits BRM Tempting the tourists back Tourism Last year's earnings from visitors show that the tourist sector's effort to modernise are starting to pay off The Athenaeum: seat of culture Romanian Athenaeum International Foundation Useful addresses in Romania A practical reference guide to institutions and agencies located in the nation's capital which are able to provide up-to-date information about investment oppotunities Bancorex

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