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News from 17/09/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Stephen Haseler (Chairman), M. J. Godfree, Jon Ashworth, Brian Collett, Eric Bellenie, Chairman, Jeremy Laurance, Derek Clarkson, John Gosden, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Francesca Klug, Ian Murray, Erin Baker, Georges Ware, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, W. G. McPherson, Peter Foster, Stephanie Trotter (President), Morag Preston, Barbara Hewson, Roger Maynard, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Beryl Bainbridge, Peter Capella, Robert Wright, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Debra Craine, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Hans J. Bye-Jorgensen, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Libby Purves, Martin Barrow, Jane MaCquitty Wine Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Sylvia Murphy, Paddy Ashdown, Rodney Milnes, Surinder Lall, John Young, Janet Bush, E. N. Gaskell Syms, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, John O'leary, Peter Barnard, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent and Bill Frost, David Charter, Keir Starmer, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, W. T. Hutton, Paul Durman, Rachel Bridge, Sally Baker, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Ruth Lea, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Stuart Bell, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Nick Kelly, Philip Webster, Political Editor, J. W. Lymbery, Rodney Hobson, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Eileen McCabe, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Alan Tillier, Gerald Larner, Sean Hillen, Jennai Cox, Stuart Weir, Robert Richardson, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Ronald Gribble, Rupert Prior, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Marilyn Orcharton, Fraser Nelson, Stella Rimington, Tim Jones, John Naish, Michael Horsnell, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Hopkinson (Vice-Chairman), Frances Gibb, Vince Wright, Susan MacDonald, Alasdair Murray, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Kevin McCormick, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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Save up to 50% Church faces celibacy row as bishop goes 'Major lapse' forces resignation Prince to take on more duties Clinton backs off Arsenal lift gloom The Times on the Internet http: / /www. the-times .… Tv & Radio The Pleasures of Life after Mi5 Hogg poised to cut cull if 'hopeless' mission fails Scouts pack mobile phone with knives and woggle Furious Tories blame BBC for Clarke blunder The Times Great Season of Sport Ashdown seeks EU secession right Virgin direct Labour aims to fund mortgage insurance plan Blair pledges that he would make the good times last New party must calm old fears Riddell on Politics Dell By a Staff Reporter: Top cleric is left to cope with problem IRA killers shoot man in Belfast Runaway boy vanishes again Solicitors fight legal aid reform Britain 'violating human rights' Major rebuked for star turn Four racehorses killed in midnight fire at stables Champion hurdler led to safety after suspected arson attack at leading trainer's yard Anger over paedophile sentence German wine comeback in poor taste Mystery attack never happened By a Staff Reporter: Pair jailed for ritual beheading Telephone mortgage lender commits to provide best… 'Satanic' multiple rapist given life sentence Universities plan £7,000 annual bill for students American Express Cards Inspectors fight shy of pointing out the worst teachers Crash driver had just passed test Passing go Bed in court Dog rescued Oasis off road Late result Corner shops fear end of the road Head of leading grammar goes to private sector Boy barred from Scouts for speech disorder Freemasonry and horror films on sin list Principal sold college cattle to pay credit card debts Australian remanded over Bondi Beach death Easy Jet Woman who used children as 'slave' labour is fined Manager sacked for eating orange For sale: the country house with an en-suite 'hermit' Corrections HESS McDonald bid for Portillo's Tory Hq is rejected Women 'misled' on cancer care Hospitals accused of exaggerating expertise to win patients Mother had to fight for the best treatment Royal Mail Picture Gallery Tell-tale signs of a headache's sinister cause Medical Briefing American Express Insurance Services Royal PC 'hurt driver in dispute over crash' 406 Peugeot Prince is to take over more duties from Queen Viglen Computer game put teenager in trance Russia reveals tapes of decadent' greats Jet crash pilot had too little flying time History repeats itself as Bosnia voters lay the ground for war Anthony Loyd reports from Tuzla on the latest elections that have solved little in Bosnia except confirming the likelihood of renewed fighting Lebed has fight on hands to revive Chechen peace bid Estonia makes the grade Sun Alliance Monaco Princess bows to calls for divorce Swiss open books on Nazi gold to prove 'our innocence or guilt' Illness of Pope fuels scepticism Hungary-Romania treaty boosts hopes of joining EU and Nato Uvacin Our Foreign Staff: Outmanoeuvred Clinton softens anti-Iraq line Kuwait's delay in allowing build-up of US troops adds to Washington discomfort MJN From Associated Press: Kurd aid workers fly to Guam Israel border alert as Syria moves troops from Beirut Shuttle to bring home queen of the orbits Billions poured out to punish Saddam Cost of Operation Bibles take a bashing in US hotels Child slaves 'used by West Africans to appease spirits' Sweat of millions pays Indian parents' debts Most French 'support Front ideas' Nuclear cutback (Reuter): Elite force (AP): Bundy dies (Reuter): Teresa in fall Kumon Maths Whitewater call for prostitute's diary Disney weighs risks of outing sit-com character as lesbian Bid for new UN chief intensifies Ryanair Killer accuses his apartheid security bosses Bob Crandall Virgin In Part Two of our series, a mother and daughter discuss the gap year; plus the options available Cigna Parent Plan I won't skin rabbits The Daughter: It is Not an Easy Option The Mother: At Least She is Spared from the White Slaves Mind The Mental Health Charity Changing Times This old age pensioner is rather enjoying herself right now' Britain's former spy cheif, Stella Rimington, writes about the pleasures of life with a bus pass Swift Call St. Joseph's Hospice Tragedy of the Titanic - and the voices that kept haunting me Novelist Beryl Bainbridge on how writing about a famous marine disaster change her view of ghosts Continental Airlines Brussels: too bossy for its own good Paddy Ashdown says member must be allowed to leave the EU Wills clash What's the big idea for? Farewell, you dead and dying-isms. We shan't miss you at all I. m. G. B Asda them How we blocked the bullies Woodrow Wyatt recalls the union battles of the 1950's Restless Regions The message of the Po for the Clyde and the Rhine Doleful Politics The Republican campaign is wielding the wrong weapons Into the Gap Students were not sent into the world entirely for pleasure Monarch's role as 'last taboo' Circuit judges Investment in UK How business would work with new Labour in power Protection from invasions of privacy Secret army Carbon monoxide Reasons to vote Vintage and veteran Safety in numbers Travelling miserably Ticking away Court Circular Dinner Westminster Abbey Choir School Legal appointment Today's birthdays Anniversaries Reception Luncheon Picture Gallery Church news York guildhall built on Norman mansion Personal Column Latest wills Forthcoming marriages University news Court & Social Jane Baxter Jane Baxter, film and stage actress, died on Seotember 13 aged 87. She was born on September 9,1909 Personal Column Picture Gallery Brigadier Malcolm Dennison Brigadier Maleolm Dennison, Lord-Lieutenant of orkney, died on August 30 aged 72. He was born on March 19,1924 (From an Assuan Correspondent): On this Day September 17,1912 Peter Bennett Peter Bennett, Obe, Chairman of W H Smith & Son Holdings, 1977-82, diedin hospital in Brighton on September 15 aged 79. He was born in toronto, Ontario on Februaty 7,1917 Small firms to take on different role by 2006 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Centre Ltd Advisers get a lesson in needs of the blind entrepreneur Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Women begin to take the initiative Multiple Classified Advertising Items NatWest Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Your Opportunity to Join One of the Top 30… The National Franchise Exhibition Virtual business on the Internet Johansens Identifying child cases which are suitable for a split hearing Total sentence relevant when applying credit for time in custody Law Report September 17 1996 Queen's Bench Divisional Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics East Riding of Yorkshire Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thirty years on, a Ramsey selection remains sound The Leading 250 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Football Game ITF The ITF players, their points and their values if you are considering the transfer option Missing bishop steps down The Times Crossword No 20,275 Business Times Weathercall WPA RNLI In the Times TV Listings Letters Inside Section 2 Today Business Editor Lindsay Cook Governor says City does not need euro BSE crisis costs Dalgety over £15m John Charcol Arts Picture Gallery O'Reilly group in NZ bid Signet quick sale looks unlikely Law Mirror's chief nets £1m Ram slumps to £6m loss Sport Reed approach for Blenheim Television and Radio Business Today Hays Analysts fear payout cut at English China Clays Morgan Grenfell exposure 'limited' Greenhills loses chosen advisers Dorling excels in tough market Results read well for multimedia publisher It's still Liffe, Jack, but not as we've known it By our City Staff: Directors' pay rises exceed 12% 'Vulnerable' offered free BT conversion BA in £60m logo updat Dinkie Heel advances Bad debts higher Nike profits run ahead Sharpe & Fisher boost Inquiry knocks Olivetti Raytheon wins contract Whittard brews success US utilities to merge in $4.8bn deal Tourist Rates Hays chief rules out bid for rival Laporte hurt by sell-offs Guinness includes UK staff in works council Open skies, closed deals ?Oft deliberates BA's merger that isn't? One man's view of Emu ?Blenheim needs a touch of realty Pennington By our Business Staff: Top spot for Allied Irish Banks Thistle Hotels Share Offer Commodities Liffe Options Positive mood boosts banks and insurers Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dalgety Morgan Crucible Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Feet of Clay Tempus Independent Newspapers Wall Street A family book for Kindersley City Diary Tercentenarians Tax haven estate Brought to book George reassures worriers about coping with the euro The Bank of England Governor belives that in or out of a single currency the City will thrive, says Janet Bush Minimum wage worry Time for co-operative approach to devising a national strategy on housing Loves Labour, is lost Continental Airlines Wall St cheap at the price Anatole Kaletsky Protean warns of problems at DWA By our City Staff: Redrow anger at planning delays Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery Morgan Crucible to double its operations in China Reuters m control of Advalue L&m helped by housing upturn Two Dogs deal puts bite into Bulmer's alcopops Disposals continue at Adwest Plan for Debenhams Vebacom in 18-year deal Arlen's markets volatile James Fisher advances Delphi buys Alpine BATM moves ahead Princedale dividend up Good head sells titles for £5.7m Business Roundup Irish society rules out early float Shares edge higher IWC The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Opera 1 Shouting down a desperate Don Opera: The conductor rules over Don Giovanni; plus a lively start to a Boheme season All change in Bohemia Fresh in from the Baltic Music: Innocation at the Vale of Glamorgan Festival; plus the Hallé revisited in its controversial new home BC Opera 2 Manchester's unraisable roof Gerald Larner gives the Bridgewater Hall a second chance Pop The Times Tomorrow Agit-pop icon turns fatherly Billy Bragg Mean Fiddler Whipping Boy Olympia Theatre Dublin Pop The sculptures that broke the mould Richard cork on Rachel Whiteread's superb Tate exhibition; plus Chinese treasures and other shows Jeeves Visual Art Mysteries of Ancient China Richard Cork continues his daily series on the British Museum's magnificent Mysteries of Ancient China show Visual Art Still room for a thin line Around the Galleries Visual Art Too many damned scenes Entertainments Theatre Limp classics redeemed by hunks Dance Scottish Ballet Theatre Royal, N Dance Choice Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Whitehall Theatre Choice QD ZMB BC Bower Cotton Practice Manager Researcher Argos plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Shipping Law In terror of the accused Frances Gibb on why victims' rights are still not respected by the courts What are Labour's law plans? MP goes to the dogs Bar Council bid Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis Reform opposed No Lockerbie trial Clifford Chance Why women get a raw deal in the courts Blind Prejudice QD In-House Legal Industry Banking Recruitment… Chambers NWM Natwest Markets Gartmore A voyage around prejudice Surinder Lall on the lack of legislative support for partially sighted employees Garfield Robbins QD Laurence Simons Danger looming for the City Edward Fennell asks if the law Is robust enough to cope with Emu ZMB LC MPL Michael Page Legal NCR ZMB Laurance Simons Scottish Power Harvey Nash PLC EJ Eagan Janion CFP Charles Fellowes Partnership MBNA QD PSD All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Metropolitan Police QD ZMB Practice Manager/chambers Administrator Multiple Display Advertising Items 6 Pump Court Hunter & Hunter Cayman Islands Charles Fellows Partnership MSL International PSD Lipson LLOYD-JONES-Legal Recruitment The goal that put the world at Pele's feet Brian Glanville recalls the moment that announced the arrival of a footbal genius Sheehan on Bridge Picture Gallery Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Basingstoke receive cause for optimism Ice Hockey Today' Fixtures Fifth win ensures Makinen's first title Edwards beaten Henman trains Reid's challenge World class By our Sports Staff: Mabbutt resigned to missing rest of season Football Yarmouth Rapid Raceline Time to do away with six-stroke rule Racing: Classic-Winning Trainer Advocates Abolition of Flawed Trigger Mechanism as Debate Gathers pace Picture Gallery Golden Pond springs surprise at Saint-Cloud Guide to our Racecard Yesterday's Results Racing Ahead Vets believe that Jockey Club is on the right lines Sandown Park The Times English clubs give assurances on Heineken Cup Rugby Union For the Record Inspired Favre sends the doubters packing Pools Forecast BM McCague quickens pulse of title pursuers Cricket: Devastating Spell of Fast Bowling Ensures Kent's Challenge Will Go to the Last KLM Essex yield to Salisbury's spin Yesterday's Scoreboards Word-Watching Tales told out of Chequers Rodio Choice That's life: there's no getting away from it Review Bbc 1 Choice Satellite and Cable All Wright on the night for Arsenal Wednesday depleted and defeated Times Two Cross Word No 889 Racing Surrey's shortcomings leave title ambitions in the hands of rivals Houston launches solo career Cardiff Scoreboard American Football Bombardier FA brings in breath tests for players to help clubs Picture Gallery Relax in rural luxury and save up to 50 per cent Contents Short Breaks Guide Johnsens Johensens Lymington Johensens Ringwood Johansens Maimisbury Johensens Chacford Johensens New Inn Hotel Johensens Diss Johensens Bibury Johensens Just what Agatha's doctor ordered Ronald Gribble takes a break at Agatha Christie's hideaway and enjoys a slower pace among boats and steam trains A feast of history in the capital of food Alan Tillier goes exploring in the Renaissance heat of Lyon—and is treatedto a gastronomic masterpiece Johansens Oxford Hereford MasterCard Johansens Legacy of a Victorian era of enterprise John Young stayed in an opulent country mansion overlooking Wicklow Bay with a distinctly nautical connection Hunting lodge with a royal history Robert Richardson enjoyed the unique experience of a Scottish country retreat that prides itself on individuality Johansens The Jersey Arms Johensens St. David's Johansens Chester Johansens Sheffield Johansens Windrrmere Johansens Edinburgh Johansens Beleast (Nireland) Johansens France Johansens Beauty with a sense of history Susan MacDonald samples rich air, rich food and a homely atmosphere in a grand country-house atmosphere A piece of Europe in village Suffolk John Naish eats well at a French style restaurant with rooms, and browses around the local antique shops Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery

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