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News from 11/09/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Patricia Davies, Keith Chambers, Roderick Stranger, Chairman, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Robert O'neill, Chairman, Andrew Longmore, Gabriella Gamini, South America Correspondent, Richard Hobson, Harvey Elliott, Frederic Bennett, Edward Underhill, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Buckley and Jill Sherman, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Gillian Bardinet, David Bentley, Peter Capella, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, David Whitehouse, Thomas De Waal, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Michael De-La-Noy, Rawlinson, Amanda Loose, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Janet Bush, Phil Gordon, Sir Bernard Ingham, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Michael Binyon and James Landale, John Kavanagh, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, C. A. A. Kilmister, Chairman, Tom Whitwell, Paul Durman, Philip Bassett, Brenda Maddox, Michael Theodoulou, Belinda Archer, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Michael Larkin, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Margaret Turner Warwick, (President), Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Eric Reguly, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Nick Kelly, Julian Muscat, Geof Wheelwright, Marc Jordan, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Bola Siwoku, Iola Smith, Sara McConnell, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Brian MacArthur, Harry Adam, Colin Lawry, Jennai Cox, Tim Wapshott, C. Hill, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ray Hatley, Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall, Tony Dawe, Brian Glanville, Jill Sherman and Philip Bassett, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Alan Coren, Fred Heddell Chief Executive, Nigel Powell, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lindsay Nicolle, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Jack Bury, Chair, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Llew Smith, Jonathan Mirsky, Philip Webster and Nigel Hawkes, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Britain is set to abandon mad cow cull Ministers risk new battle with EU Legal aid plans are shelved Saddam 'fires missiles at US planes' Tests on hammer Index Exclusive: This Week Swiss banks told to repay £4.6 billion Nazi gold Catherine Cookson does it her way at 90 Nigella Lawson Picture Gallery Fears of surge in winter meningitis Best of England v Best of Europe Blair kicking us in the teeth, say union leaders National Portrait Gallery Picture Gallery Hurricane Tony blows true to his own forecast Conference Sketch Blair may adopt us tactic to close tax loopholes Where red tape beats dodgers Bedrooms & Bathrooms Post union chiefs call more strikes TUC backs single currency Sun Alliance Cable firms force BT to cut prices Royal Family talks Dunblane memorial Labour loses council EU television ruling School boycott halted Designer is cleared Abuse suspects shielded Elderly most in fear £376,000 for teacher Report into deaths at hospital finds catalogue of errors Consultant's failures condemned Father of Julie Ward halts film Pulp a different class of winner Police may have weapon used in attack on family Punch Girl died after Great Ormond Street doctor's 'unwise' actions Peugeot How the Swiss kept Nazi gold for 50 years German booty stolen during the war remains in banks around the world Service line Insurance Ryanair Experts to scrutinise secret dealings In the Times BT Musical relics cast ancient man as father of the blues British Association: scientists' research casts fresh light on mysteries ancient and modern Aliens, night flights and things that go bump are all in the mind Telepathy 'more widespread than is thought' The Times/dillons Forum Know the right way to put your baby to sleep Medical Briefing Direct Line Early man was no slouch at walking Motorway travel made easy In Brief Thoughts in a coma Maths slide 'continues' Hovis Wholemeal Sainsburys Loyalists threaten revenge for farmer's eviction Police guard directors of Irish company which bought Protesstant's business MJN Child molesters get theme park trips 'to test control' Cantona to be sued over hotel 'brawl' Aircrew hit by mystery sickness American Express Insurance Services Police left with bill for convict's dog News in Brief Lady Tryon better Crash closes M25 Royal reprint Husband jailed Prison staff go Back condition Kittiwake deaths Galling loss Ministers shelve plans to reform legal aid system Judge delays £80m fishing quota case till after general election Land Rover Woman RAF pilot takes on invaders Gang sold ?4.5m haul for £1,000 News in Brief £5m flood relief Walkers found Baby charge Pilot arrested Art brush-off Spy-watchers in Australia scrap over story of historian's Order of Lenin US coast braced for another hurricane ProspEro direct Disgraced Clinton aide denies slur against First Lady Remains of Peron to be exhumed (Reuter): Greetings for Mother Teresa Does Your Memory Fail You? Advertisement Direct Law From our Foreign Staff: Taiwanese urge force to secure islands Investigators raid police as scandals widen in Belgium UN backs nuclear test ban treaty Worldcall Chernomyrdin takes charge as Yeltsin awaits operation Bonn faces four-day battle over austerity budget (AP): Swimming fraud won six medals Army's peace Pioneers raise the roof Former generals jailed over shoot-to-kill orders at Wall By our Foreign Staff: Tehran begs for help as Kurds flood to border Refugees camp in minefields after Sulaimaniya falls to Saddam's guerrilla allies The Times America warns of renewed strikes Beauties worry over their brains Red tape threatens to split up family Israel acts to weed out Russian mafia (Reuter): Ship full of sheep has sunk World Summary (AFP): Archbishop burnt to death (AP): Pope 'will not have check-up' French unions to stage strike Senate rejects gay weddings (AP): Cheese seized in toxin scare (AP): Hung up Admiral Alphabetical Guide to Degree Vacancies: Sciences Making a comeback with flare Flared trousers are staging a return this autumn says Style Editor, Grace Bradberry but this time in the shape of the highly flattering bootcuts Cotswold Collections TSB The Verdict Catwalk glam or sleek slick? New Law Publishing Terry always enjoyed the centre stage The Runcie Biography: Humphrey Carpenter reveals that when Terry Waite's life was on the line in Lebanon he felt a lack of support from the Archbishop Somak Holidays Tomorrow USRobotics Smacking problems for step-parents in the new family order Whatever the judges decide, who makes the rules when slapping abult and slapped child are unrelated by blood? Churchill Alan Coren Man has a new best friend, but the police don't want to know Retrievers Proud to be a cynic Clinton has betrayed the Kurds. So why do Major and Blair grovel to him? Eye-eye The Times Diary Big star The Times Diary Harrowing The Times Diary Has landed The Times Diary Putting the V & a to shame Marc Jordan on the National Portrait Gallery Tainted Gold Switzerland's behaviour is unworthy of a democracy This is Going to Hurt us Parents should be allowed to use reasonable force Alien Corn All argument is against it, but all belief is for it Britain and EU at odds on Iraq Cornwall's pride Church concerns raised in light of Runcie biography Hospitals and social services under financial strain Plutonium trade Wardour Castle Celibacy of priests Lollipops at work Tall story Court Circular Today's royal engagements Stationers and Newspaper Makers Birthdays today Appointment Dinners Memorial service Christening Reception HM Government Lecture Wellington Society Anniversaries Personal Column Picture Gallery 'Traffic lights' speed pipers on their way Forthcoming marriages Marriages School news Court & Social Tickets All Tickets Harald Penrose Harald Penrose, OBE civil test pilot, died on August 31 aged 92. He was born on April 12,1904 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items David Gresham David Gresham, MBE former director of personnel for British Petroleum, died on August 15 aged 71. He was born on November 18,1924 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jetline National Kidney Research World Link Announcements Airlink Worldwide The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Flightseats Announcements National Children's Bureau Dimmie Fleming Dimmie Fleming, bridge player, died on September 5 aged 85. SHe was born on October 27,1910 Vagn Holmboe Vagn Holmboe, Danish composer, died on September 1 in Ramlose aged 86. He was born on December 20,1909 Computer to Help Design Houses Cooking for kitchen voyeurs Programme makers cater to nostalgia for a lost world Merston Peters Limited Leybold Media, Sales & Marketing Director of 'Cheltenham 21' You can put your shirt on Cantona Advertising Poster that failed to please UMI-IPI Europe Correspondent Earn while You Learn!! German, French, Italian Dutch Spkrs Telesales… Rosie hue Ballantyne Ross Ltd Morris College of Journalism Package worth The Times Pud rising Clearwater Multiple Display Advertising Items Spin-doctors and the credibility gap At the Edinburgh Television Festival a session was set aside to debate the growing efforts of spin-doctors to influence news reports. Yesterday the Freedom Forum discussed whether spin-doctors were 'Feeding the Press or Starving the Public'. Here, Sir Bernard Ingham, the man Lady Thatcher called "the best press secretary in the world", gives his definition of a spin-doctor Why women don't make the back page Jennai Cox asks why feminine competition is excluded from media sports coverage and finds that male attitudes are to blame Authors outdo reporters in newspaper circulation war Paper round The Times News The Times Crossword No 20,270 Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest AirUK Forecast In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Fraudster tries to recruit SFO chief for Nigerian scam M&G deal urged on Kepit investors BT cuts bills to fight cable Homes Picture Gallery Alcopops hangover for Matthew Clark Arts Lloyd's disciplines agencies PPI creditors to receive surety money Sport Picture Gallery Television and Radio Business Today Utility review Textiles jobs Brazil link welded by Charter Blow for Cape BBA buy Pendragon up Graham falls Finance chief Legal & Public Notices Labour outlines plans to shake up utilities RJB confirms plan for £300m colliery Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices National to go all-out on rail bids Amstrad may give £100m to investors Better market share helps to lift Aegis Tourist Rates Midland and CU agree to works councils Spring Ram sees signs of upturn New code of payment practice launched Business Roundup Scotia's commercial aim Bardon keeps up payout Eurotunnel post Allied Leisure dividend Hong Kong pledges Olivetti chief's UK date The Open University More jobs to go as Courtaulds Textiles reshapes Charge for United News S-R jumps GBE ahead Middlesex up Leisure rise The leopards change their spots Williams focuses on focus Three-way split for investment trust Regan's patient still in tensive carc Pennington AEA float gives expected market value of £216m Rexam aims to raise £300m from disposals Picture Gallery Delta's chief executive departs as profits tumble Refocusing at Williams may lead to disposals Cash surge for Clyde Petroleum Lucas Varity heads for top 100 in place of Thorn Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 More exotic rags Tempus RJB Mining Rexam Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Amstrad Wall Street Mentoring by Morgan The Times City Diary Two for one? The Times City Diary Gritty Lutheran The Times City Diary Measuring up The Times City Diary Big spender The Times City Diary Testing times ahead for single currency's architects Janet Bush studies the schedule of EMU's promoters A combination that continues to stoke the political fires Philip Bassett examines the link between the unions, pay and jobs Delta The unanswered question about us growth The Times Unit Trust Information Service Phillip Alexander Securities and Futures Ltd Shares fail to maintain early pace IWC British Funds To Advertise Call: 0171 481 1986 (Trade) 0171 481… Blackheath Multiple Classified Advertising Items Old Sun Wharf The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trinity Church Square City & West End Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drayton Gardens SW10 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chiswick W4 Fairclough Homes Savills W2, Connaught so Hurlingham CT SW6 South of the Thames Battersea Park Clapham Old Town Multiple Classified Advertising Items Docklands E14 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mayfair Notting Hill Surbition Court Teddington Kingston/ham Border Country Property Linden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Delightful The South Hams Bournemouth Cliff Top Position Humberts Isle of Purbeck Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shropshire/welsh Border English Courtyard Great Investment Situation Strutt & Parker Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brighton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wadhurst Prestige David Wilson Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Llangollen Mortgages Georgian Manor House Strutt & Parker Multiple Classified Advertising Items World of Property Exhibition RIO/IPANEMA (Brasilia) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items This is Not a Time Share Family homes enjoy a recovery Central London houses lead the way in a survey of prices, writes Rachel Kelly Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills London Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Rentals Lettings Negotiator Picture Gallery Docklands To Let County Hall F. W. Gapp Rentals Directory Dunley Estate Whitchurch Hampshire A second chance to buy from the Government Amanda Loose on the result of an eight-month battle to sell Service houses Living in fear of being swallowed up by the Earth Old mineshafts lie below houses quite where is uncertain A new Violetta for the Coliseum Opera: Hillary Finch on Rosa Mannion the soprano who sings the doomed heroine in Jonathan Miller's new staging of La traviata The Times Opera 1 Opera 2 ...and fresh hope in Wales An opera house may yet be built in Cardiff. Simon Tait reports Sunset Blvd Tomorrow On Friday Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 Reelin' in the years Pop: Steely Dan's return to Britain; plus Heidi Berry in Dublin Sensual Celtic soundscapes Heidi Berry Whelan's, Dublin Choice 3 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Pop Sounds of the north Recital Von Otter/Forsberg Wigmore Hall Theatre 1 Rats in the attic Theatre: Jeremy Kingston on two successful fringe transfers Kindertransport Vaudeville Human-like head Mysteries of Ancient China Bizet's Carmen Theatre 2 Wall St blues Bartleby Pleasance, King's Cross Enjoyable nights of novelty BBC Proms: The BBC National Orchestra of Wales in Spanish mood; plus a whistle-stop tour at the Junior Prom Donmar Warehouse Royal Shakespeare Company Proms 1 The Times Proms 2 The Ritz Partner's Secretary Angela Mortimer Team Secretary/receptionist Heathrow Based Astley Wharton Davis Recruitment Specialists Media appointments Cross Selection Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Top Mature Pa/secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Asst Liaison Officer Astley Wharton Davis Recruitment Specialists Senior Secretary/pa Empress Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Secretary to Nutrition Manager PE Banking Secretary Astley Wharton Davis Recruitment Specialists Personal Assistant/Office Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Josephine Sammons Ltd. Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants For City & West and Interviews La Creme de la Creme Translator/Receptionist required for dental practice Trading Assistant/PA Property Secretary University of London Knightsbridge Secretaries Jonathan Wren Jonathan Wren Secretaries PA/SECRETARY for Successful Consultancy Norwich and Peterborough Building Society PA/OFFICE Manager P. A. To the Director Balmoral Bureau ROC Recruitment John D Wood & Co. NSR ROC Recruitment CJES University College London The Carousel Consultancy Ltd Amoco ROC Recruitment Kleinwort Benson Manpower There's more for you Rochford District Nine-Tenths Green Belt WWB Withers Wood Brigdale Recruitment Advertising Manpower There's more for you Research £12,500 HOBStones Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Aldrich & Company Recruitment Consultants Personnel £18k Susan Hamilton Personnel Group Secretary Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants International Media Analysis The Sql Group Part Time Personal Assistant Secretary/manager Hobstones Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Tate Temp Specialists Queen Mary & Westfield College Crone Corkill Temporary Recruitment SKI Chalet Staff with a Difference First Resources Ltd Euro London Appointments Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Mitchell Young Associates Legal Secretary with Good Typing and Word Processor… Aldrich & Company Recruitment Consultants International Law Firm, Mayfair Publishing PA-18K Secretary, W1 Sales Assistant Senior Secretary Friendly Mayfair Property Company Directors' Secretaries PA/SECRETARY Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Southbank International School London Recruitment Consultants Pelican Multilingual Creme Appointments Bi~LANGUAGE Summers By Two First Creme Meridian Associates JFL MKI DSA Bilingual Ltd Boyce Recruitment DSA Secretarial Services Property Investment Company Royal Postgraduate Medical School Ideal First Time Job Scope to Progress £12-14,000 Boyce Recruitment Euro London Appointments Boyce Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Junior/Admin Assistant Pr-Covent Garden £13,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Amanda Wakeley Creative £12k Schroders German Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Creme De La Creme Super Secretaries St James's College Pitman Training Centres German Speakers! Beauchamp Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Agrolon Ltd. Merrow Employment Agency Ltd The Language Business Personal Assistant to the Director Lifeline England rule out Australia bid for tour finale Rugby Union Anglo-Welsh matches off to chaotic start Administrative Crème Training Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon Yates Administrator/clinic Coordinator Tempting Times Recruitment Consultants Childish delight denied to big names Midweek view Hobstones Design (Rec Cons) La Creme de la Creme Super Secretaries Capital Law Appointments Specialist Tour Operator Royds Raphael Lettings Negotiator/senior Negotiator Manager Reception Selection Lettings & Sales Negotiators Senior Residential Negotiator/manager Senior Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rusedski benefits on day of mixed fortune for Britons Tennis: Milligan Produces Courageous Performance but Goes out against Second Seed at Bournemouth For the Record WilliamHILL Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge England's nap hand threatened by Scots Golf Winning Move Keene on Chess Higgins's season stalls at the start In Brief Sibling rivals Becker setback Cottam departs Wary Ferguson plots path to ultimate prize Famous five bring Newcastle four Football: Keegan's Adventure Pays Handsome Dividend with Comprehensive First-Leg Victory Imports fail to provide Celtic with European success Word-Watching Kendall happy with Sheffield's progress Last Night's Non-League Respects Jones lifts Barry's hopes for return Last Night's Football Cecil rallies troops for final assault Racing: Doncaster Stages Classic Confrontation as Title Battle Intensifies Doncaster Guide to our Racecard Yesterday's Results Epsom Exeter For The Present can pounce late to win Portland Doncaster Channel 4 Today's Races on Television Hussain identified as Atherton's heir Cricket: England Trust in Silverwood's Promise and New-Found Maturity of an Older Maverick Tour Itineraries Shah ready for stern examination RAC Tour Parties Old Trafford Scoreboard Wayward Tufnell given one last chance to prove himself Alan Lee welcomes a tour recall for the Middlesex spinner Yesterday's Scoreboards A universal puzzlement Radio Choice Radio 1 Once past the elephants, it all became clear Review Bbc 1 Satellite and Cable Choice Picture Gallery Leeds summon Graham from exile Defensive flaws leave Arsenal facing early exit Wright gives Londn club hope Times Two Crossword Tennis Lethargic Villa pay heavy price Cricket Internet Centric Excellence Interface CompuServe How doctors improved their bedside manners Patient records have been given hi-tech treatment that makes for faster and more efficient hospital care, Iola Smith reports Intel inside Mobile phones set to go global Times Interface Domain Names Simulation finds point of explosion A dazzling display at London's light show Prestel on-line A guard against sour grapes Can you help find the next prime suspect? Personal Computer World DK Who can make the jump to follow the Harrier jet? Chris Partridge reports on the fighter plane designs vying for one of the biggest contracts in military history Man swallows computer... David Whitehouse discovers a new world of tiny PCs that will be worn or carried inside us PC power cuts crime Lindsay Nicolle on technology that has helped police deter offenders Palmtop computer gives more for less Internet Names Dan technology plc Intel inside Which wizard does the trick? Dr Keyboard Interface Broderbund Vision of the future Landlubbers get set to follow fleet round the world Chris Partridge inspects the BT Global Challenge fleet as it prepares to set sail on a new wave of technology The Times Twice the bytes at half the price Your Name on the Net Sony delays release of digital video players Old favourites are revamped for the PC era A round-up of the games and educational software on display at the ECTS trade show, which ended on Monday USRobotics Worms that glow with approval Tim Wapshott on the student who created a winning game Sharp new phone with friendly functions Fast forward into a new century as Tv tunes into the digital age Cover Story: It used to be called the goggle box and the million who watched it were couch potatoes. Now TV is … How Central's new £15 million television centre in Birmingham uses state-of-the-art technology to put the 'broad' in broadcasting Intel inside Off the sofa and into the driving seat … to go interactive and viewers will be on the cutting edge, predicts Tony Dawe Intel inside Box of tricks lets viewers in on the action Telia Deal-maker with the Midas touch Geof Wheelwright profiles the Dutchman who has ensured success in the world of finance for Tandem Computers Ill wind blows no good B-OnLine Internet Architects Agenda SEC's appeal to count the costs Watch out for those web site saboteurs Business Infotrade Changing faces in the IT world Logica Password Computer Recruitment Magellan/Passport Engineers DMS 100 Operational Testers Tel Appointments Harvey Nash Plc Jonathan Wren Microsoft Solution Provider GiGa Analyst Programmer—Electronic Publishing Richmond Events Ltd Tel Appointments Extech Wilco International Ltd UMI-IPI William M. Mercer MBT The Agency Partnership Hydro Tel Appointments IT Stuttgart, London, Athens Software Engineers PMR Group PLC Time Computer Systems Ltd.

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