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News from 13/09/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Ian Hislop, Jon Ashworth, Robert Tyler, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Business Editor Lindsay Cook, S. N. David, Carol Midgley and Ruth Gledhill, Jeremy Laurance, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Margaret Ewing, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Nicholas Redman, James Bone, George Sivell, Walter Felman, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Gillian Cohn, Morag Preston, Colin MacLAREN, Simon Wilde, Peter Goodford, John Hunter, Richard Tate, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, George Turnbull, Martin Fletcher, Keith Rodgers, Pat Gibson, Catriona Davies, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Shirley English, John O'leary, Education Editor, Carol Midgley and Quentin Letts, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, John L. Aimers, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Lemmon, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, John O'Leary, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Quentin Letts, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, N. C. Bhaskaran, David Thomas, Simon Midgley, Robert Lord, Philip Bassett, Liz Sayce, Policy Director, Robert Runcie, Nicholas Harling, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Anni Ross, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Sheila Lawlor, Stephanie Chrystall, Julian Muscat, R. W. Johnson, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, H. H. Marcus, Philip Webster Political Editor, Chris Parker, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Kate Alderson and Marcus Binney, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall, Arthur Leathley and Michael Evans, DR Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Jill Sherman and Philip Bassett, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Frank Le Duc, Tess Knighton, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Tom Rhodes and Michael Theodoulou, Andrew Finkel, Alasdair Murray, M. Andrew Sullivan, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Clement Freud, Charles Bremner and Philip Webster, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Brades, Director,

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Exclusive: This Week Blair ready to cut links with unions Labour plans tough line on strikes Hogg wins support for lower cattle cull The Times on the Internet TV & Radio Today Valerie Grove Prince vents his anger over tourist hotel 'uglification' Oasis tour silenced by brothers' row Wild Kid Kohl Model agency boss jailed Girls rout boys in A-level war Record Ft index Liverpool win Tomorrow Istante Saddam threatens Kuwait over use of airbase Ministers warned of new IRA bombings Philips By a Staff Reporter: Rail workers vote for more 24-hour strikes TUC gives Labour list of demands Mouths where their money is Labour is reluctant to cut its links with the unions while they continue to provide more than half its income, Jill Sherman writes Ministers fight 48-hour week Churchill Picture Gallery Fury as legal aid reforms go ahead News in Brief Vodka ad rebuke Magazine row Cool Carey Royal reporter Thinking small If sail over till the thin lad sings again Despite the latest walkout it is unlikely that we have heard the last of Oasis, writes a sceptical Caitlin Moran Which? test helped gang to steal cash Village uproar after fete visitor cries 'cheat' at tombola stall Stalker ruined my life, woman tells court AST Computer By a Staff Reporter: Hoax starts nightmare journey of 27 hours Citroen Model agency rapist gets 20 years Trusted former policeman preyed on the ambitions of teenage girls who were lured to his home Shady outfits exploit hopes of the young First Telecom Becks Psychologists extol benefits of divorce for all the family Sun Alliance Girl's memories of murders need to be prompted gently Medical Briefing Woolwich Direct Hallé's new home earns mixed reviews Letters and tragic diary recall love of last Tsar Russian archives reveal private world of couple who pledged to be together for eternity Death was no barrier to the bureaucrats of Ancient China Dixons American Express Cards Scot loses claim of racial bias News in Brief Police pay up Brewer fined Ice not so nice Driver, 71, quits Car thief killed Painful reminder Euro-sceptic Tory rebels form party within a party Rightwingers defend the pound Telewest Communications End of the road is near for shrinking transport ministry Woodstock Scientology TV campaign gains official approval Anti-cut group accuses watchdog of naivety Rebels lay plans to take over Hackney council Kinfo Eurostar Veteran rolls on through years Pensioners riot for a taste of West End Girls outperform boys at a level for the first time Dixons Picture Gallery £20m refit for tower that broke the rules Why some foods cost a packet Weekend Shopping The British Shooting Sports Council New women forsake gentle image of Madonna British Association: uncovering the smouldering female psyche and a bubbling molten reservoir Pace of change is blamed for loss of butterfly species Smart fridge heralds a chilling future Low-fat diet is linked to suicides Professor warns against risks of choosing a water birth Call for higher drink prices and shorter opening hours Gaming law change 'may fuel crime' Harrods Lake of hot rock found two miles under the ocean Germany turns heat on rich tax-evaders as austerity plan suffers blow Bossi mobilising his independence 'army' TES Man loses rights on embryos World Summary Serengeti gang shoot at tourists Militia seizes Afghan city (AP): Bus plunge kills football team (AFP): High and dry French pupils bowed by book burden Tales of young Helmut give image a sparkle By our Foreign Staff: Papandreou children cut out of will as Mimi gets all Congressional report to target First Lady The Times Delhi to let more women be MPs Our Foreign Staff: Bosnians trek homeward to vote Tycoon to divorce for richer or poorer CGA Direct Boy smoker boosts Clinton campaign Allied Carpets Pensioner shoots his tormentor Saddam's defiance of the West strikes sympathetic chord in Arab hearts Middle East Republicans snipe at handling of crisis by Clinton America The Sunday Times Washington deploys Stealth fighter force Tactics Wary emirate puts troops on high alert Kuwait Barzani gambles on more US help De Klerk woos black Voters Former President sees the end of racial politics as key to new era of nationalist government The man who led South Africa out of its apartheid era tells R. W. Johnson he believes that his party can return to power in the 2004 elections Swiftcall From Reuter in Kinshasa: Zaire says refugees threaten ecology Admiral Sharps bedrooms Under attack from every quarter Robert Runcie: the final part of The Times serialisation of the Humphrey Carpenter biography The Times The Ss Mahasen My Dear Humphrey Dear Robert 'People said you'll lose friends -and so I have' Ian Hislop on his new TV series on the Church-and how his life changed when Richard Ingrams laughed The Valerie Gove Interview All change at the checkout Robin Young on the revolution in supermarkets World Leather By toasted teacake time today, Professor Christopher Elrington will roll up to the west front of York Minster. He Best foot forward for the local historian of our pedestrian race My optic Party strife Picture Gallery Abroad really is bloody How few are the places of peace, and how lucky we are to live in one of them School's in Reeve gauche Under there Social services on trial Sheila Lawlor on alternatives to the official's monopoly Curb the Cull Britain must no longer wait for vague EU promises Adapt or Die South Africa's National Party requires fundamental reform See the Mysteries A Chinese guide for the present and the past Uncertain future of student loans Russia's Army Mapplethorpe show Case for a Defender of the Faith with 'honest doubts Making reparation with Nazi gold Down's syndrome Morningside patter Whale bones Travelling expensively Squall in a teacup Court Circular Dinners Appointments University news Church secret revealed after 460 years Today's royal engagements Birthdays today University news Forthcoming marriages Marriages Anniversaries Personal Column Latest wills School news Church news Major-General James Majury James Dodds James Dodds, CB, former Under-Secretary at the Department of Health and Social Security, died on August 26 aged 83. He was bron on February 8,1913 Personal Column Jetline Airlink Worldwide Viceroy Travel Flightseats Flights Directory Announcements Kidney Monsignor Adriano Hypolito Monsignor Adriano Hypólito, former Bishop of Nova Iguaçu, Brazil, died on August 10 aged 78. He was born on January 18,1918 On This Day Sculling across the Channel Marjorie Moon Marjorie Moon, historian of children's literature, died on September 12 aged 88. She was born in Malta on March 10,1908 News The Times Crossword No 20,272 Business Times Weathercall Newspapers Support Recycling In the Times Tomorrow Arts No Title BTR spends £622m on restructuring and cuts payout Fierce rivalry hits profits at British Gas John Lewis soars to interim record Meridian PIA proposes changes to investor protection rules Education Shares rise to record high as inflation dips Chelsea £20m transfer is lost Sport Television and Radio Business Today Lloyds TSB to shut 150 branches United News & Media 21% up in first half BAe chief sees more defence mergers Tourist Rates The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company,… BZW deputy quits as new chief starts Interim Open General Licence Chemical Weapons Act… London still the maritime world leader Morgan Grenfell manager expects to lose everything Legal & Public Notices Legal & General UK sales soar 56% Sorrell collects £2.7m of shares under deal Business Roundup Caradon disposals Shell Transport ahead Gillette-Duracell deal Memory chief resigns TLS on takeover road Setback for APV Coopers fees record Logica wins contract Earnings slump shrugged off by RTZ-CRA TLG shares plummet after profit warning Enterprise forms US alliance U-turn after perpetual motion A matter of trust at BTR. Does Matthew Clark have more drink problems?. PIA wrong on timing and content Laing sees housing improve Headlam up Lambert ahead Hall higher STV zooms in on record British Diabetic Association Recovery at United Biscuits Commodities Liffe Options Strong results help shares to record closing high Stock Market 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 Enterprise Oil RTZ-CRA Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Take-or-pay day Tempus Wall Street Shoe boss on song The Times Local hero Wiped out Special offer Employment insecurity may make an Impact at the polls The TUC sees job security as the key economic issue, says Philip Bassett Gucci survives family feud to be a fashion icon again James Bone on a man who gives value with a famous luxury name John Lewis Partnership plc Implications of MacAllan bid Business Letters High street myth The Times Unit Trust Information Service Thistle Hotels Eager buyers send shares higher Church's English Shoes Alphabetical Guide to Degree Vacancies: Engineering and Technology University Clearing Telephone Numbers The Times Distant voices, stilted vibes Music: Gerald Larner is distinctly underwhelmed by the Hallé's new home, the Bridgewater Hall A foretaste of Henri BBC Proms: A 20th-century treat by a French composer, and a welcome performance of Bach from Belgium BBC PO/Tortelier Albert Hall Music Mysteries of Ancient China The British Museum's magnificent Mysteries of Ancient China show opens today. Richard Cork continues a daily series highlighting the exhibition's glories Imaginary Bird Music 2 Joys heard but not seen Collegium Vocale Albert Hall MGM Music 3 Magic kept to minimum Theatre A Midsummer Night's Dream Barbican Theatre Entertainments Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) or release across the country Choice 2 The death of dreams Dance: Debra Craine on the West End debut of Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake Sophisticated lady Café Royal Dance Cabaret Fables of the resurrection Pop" David Sinclair talks to Mike Mills about R. E. M.'s return from the brink of death; plus new albums Written off after the setbacks of the pasts year, R. E. M. are back at the top of the charts. Post-truaumatic for the people? Winning selection of score draws Jazz Albums Passing the torch song to a new generation Charles Aznavour as teen idol? Jacques Brel hipper than Jarvis? Life really is a never-ending cabaret and Scott Walker is the one true god Pop 1 Pop 2 Pop 3 Shaker, the money-maker Pop Albums Ascard Presents Pop 4 Education Courses Review LLB Practical Courses Eagle Eyes Required Barnard Castle School Parents All Box number replies should be addressed La Crème de la Crème University of Luton Woodside Park School Westminster College Be a Successful Writer Education Morris College of Journalism Travel Writers & photographers London Montessori Centre Queen's Gap Year Opportunities in France ICH Britains Top a Level College Graduate Marketing Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Retakes at Cats Gabbitas Make £20,000 p. a. as a Travel Writer Español en España! St. George's University University of Luton MPW Gap Year Courses Brookside College BAC Career Analysts LTD City primaries raise standards Urban schools are doing well despite the exam figures says Simon Midgley 'Teacher's just been shot' George Turnbull describes the horrific kind of events the authorities have to be ready for in Los Angeles Girls take the lead at the independents John O'Leary looks closely at the latest breakdown of results from private schools Battle of the Sexes Clearing works … but almost too well Record A-level results have not led to chaos, says Catriona Davies The Times Cranfield University The University of Reading Leicester University The Open University University of Southampton University of Lincolnshire and Humberside University of Brighton University of Westminster Dinburgh University of Leeds University of Luton St. Aldates College The Oxford Business College Durham University Business School The University of Birmingham Imperial College Mbath University of Bath MBA Career Guide Kingston University University of Hull MBA in London German Study Languages in Europe RRC The Rapid Results College Ravenswood Richmond Tutorial College UEL University of East London Frank Knox Fellowships 1997 The Association of MBAS Posts NBS ED Excel Posts Colchester Institute Parnevik makes a point with 66 Golf: Swede States Case for Ryder Cyp Consideration in Lancôme Trophy Alfredsson polishes Solheim Cup hopes Selector Europe Cambridge Tutors College Exam Success Kennedy Scholarships 1997 Inchbald School of Design Shebbear College North Devon ISIS Moffat's senior service sets up Scots Malvern Girls' College NPS The Portsmouth Grammar School Golf World Sapsford savours his feat of clay Tennis: Parenthooa Provides the Inspiration for Britain's New Arrival Nemeth worried by influx of Americans Basketball: England Will Suffer with Leading Players Moving to Continental Teams Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess American Express Insurance Services Waddle has chance to flower in Scotland Football For the Record Preference for green leaves Derbyshire in the red Maynard exposes limitations of Surrey 's attack Essex submerged by Wells in full flow Word-Watching Silverwood caps memorable week Zimbabwe are forced to struggle Yesterday's Scoreboards Today's Fixtures Hooper hits top form in spite of injury Tyson set to lose title rather than face Lewis In Brief England slip in Grove close Doherty battles Powell call-up Double Trigger fires stayers' debate Racing: Resolute Galloper Completes Doncaster Cup Double in Record Time Bahhare to make classic point Worcester Goodwood Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Doncaster Doncaster Specialists Rapid Raceline Slow progress on pilgrimage to Brentford Freud on Friday BM Bath scale heights in pursuit of excellence Rugby Union English clubs make running Gerald Davies believes the Anglo-Welsh Cup needs restructuring without delay A hoot of a myth nailed Radio Choice Low-level London fantasy is mere kids' stuff Review BBC1 VideoPlus+ and the Video PlusCodes Choice Satellite and Cable United discover true measure of champions Rob Hughes argues that the poor showing of Alex Ferguson's team in Turin proves it still has some way to go before matching Europe's best Liverpool's long wait ended Times Two Crossword Golf 38 Simmons finds happy medium to force surrender by Durham Ricoh Tennis 39 RFU woos players with big payments

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