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News from 24/09/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Nicholas Watt Chief Ireland Correspondent, Phil Yates, Brian Lucas, Jon Ashworth, G. R. Ashton, Christopher Thomas South Asia Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, George Sivell and Richard Thomson, David Pannick Qc, J. G. Hooper, Russell, Kempson, Philip Howard, Adrian Lee and Bill Frost, Norman De Mesquita, Joanna Bale, Malcolm H. Dunn, Bryan Thwaites, Richard Foster, Lynne Truss, Peter Foster, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Martin Fletcher and our Foreign Staff, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, George Urban, Tim Clapham, Martin Fletcher, Catherine Porteous, Noel Falconer, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Peter Binning, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Daniel Ascher, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Chris Pond, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, John Young, Janet Bush, Rachel Campbell Jolinston, Quentin Letts, Richard Worsley, John Burton, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Chris Woodhead, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Paul Durman and Sarah Cunningham, Sally Watts, Paul Durman, Mohammed-Lamine Fadika, Rachel Bridge, Daniel Usher, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Robert Marich, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, John Carr, Hugh Astor, Oliver August, A. R. Warmington, Stewart Tendler, J. Woolcock, Edward H. Holloway, Kate Alderson, Phillip Bassett Industrial Editor, Rodney Hobson, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Neil Lyndon, Stewart Tendler, Richard Ford and Michael Horsnell, Eileen McCabe, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, and Mark Souster, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, H. MacL. Currie, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Frances Gibb, John English, Arthur Leathley, David Maddock, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Richard Baxter, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Eric Reguly and Jason Nisse, Jonathan Mirsky, Philip Webster and Andrew Pierce, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Save as You Dial Yard raids foil IRA bombing campaign Ten tons of explosives seized after terror suspect is shot dead in London Tommy The Mistress in Disguise TV & Radio The Times Great Season of Sport Arrested man is Gatwick engineer Play the £50,000 Gamec Thatcher lost faith in Major in only 22 days' Vital piece of intelligence led to cache of explosives IRA arrests: new level of co-operation between MIS and police pays dividends Arms find confuses prospects for peace IRA Strategy DELL Conference plans reviewed Security Vehicles provide most potent weapon on the mainland Lorry Bombs Gunfire at dawn as police storm terrorist bolthole IRA arrests: neighbours woken by shots and shattered glass as operation begins Warehouse allowed access 24 hours a day to unvetted clients Bomb Store Holiday Inn RSPCA Police chief says judges are out of touch with poor areas Sunalliance Head 'stabbed as he was protecting pupil from gang' 'A genuinely good man was killed for very worst of reasons' By a Staff Reporter: Woman is jailed for road attack on Times reporter Mercantile Credit Four die in head-on collision News in Brief Helicopter fall Bosnia chief Pelican captured Corrections Literary Endeavour successfully cracks the Morse code Sainbury's By a Staff Reporter: Chemist is jailed for turning dirty cocaine to crack Virgin direct Clergy given checklist to avoid temptation Ministers warned 'one touch leads to another" Church told about bishop's love letters four years ago Vicker 4Secret pictures reveal nuclear plant blast damage after 20 years British Gas Cracker shown the door by solve-it-yourself police Investigative psychology conference By a Staff Reporter: Corner shop faces McDonald's writ Cigna Parent Plan Open door let in £2.3m theft gang Racist jokes victory Admiral Abbey National Trusts reject nurses' appeal for end to local pay awards Early babies' liquid lifesaver Kwai ACE CJD sufferer faces premature death with a sense of humour Family of kidnap victim appeals for news Head tells 'selfish' runaway schoolboy a few home truths Legal & General Barristers to fight fixed fees for civil legal aid Harrods Tory Right urges Major to sacrifice his Chancellor Row on single currency intesifies Ryanair Anger at employment law shake-up plan Radio 1 playlist protest rocks around the block Time Cautious voices will counsel MacLennan on timetable for reform Rodgers provokes anger with call for tactical voting Euro-friendship urged Woodstock Floors Limited Giggling buns take disaster in their stride Conference Sketch Cardigans give way to suits Home & legacy Bruce wants to give voters a say in tax policy West keeps anxious eye on the secretive MacHinations in Moscow Absence of Yeltsin will trigger bitter scramble for supremacy Kremlin Philips 'Rasputin' plots his comeback Doctor's pessimism makes sense Armenia leader back ISIS Valerina Cardiac king who must be obeyed US Surgeon Unions call strike over French plan for budget cutbacks Woman favourite to take over as Right's leader in Athens Halifax Bardot strips soul bare in scathing memoirs Simitis victory frees Greece from its spendthrift legacy Commentary EU fear of 'mad cow' summit World Summary (Reuter): US arms found (Reuter): Rao's successor (Reuter): HIV dental alert (AFP, AP): Jet suspects (AP): Love in the air Our Rates are down to their Lowest for 30 Years Perot goes to law in attempt to join Tv party debates Gun lobby group hit by cash crisis Colonial Direct Kennedy clan savours coup of secret island wedding Fashion's First Ladies breakfast in style Why Are You a Bore? US carrier may leave Gulf after Saddam 'backs off' India Self-made tycoon unmasked as master of deceit Bhutto brother's killing reopens nation's wounds Our Foreign Staff: Tit-for-tat shootings in Punjab claim 22 Our Foreign Staff: Japan foils landings on disputed islands Mercury (Reuter): Sri Lankan troops clash with Tamils News in Brief (AFP): 'Violent' China (AP): Rat traps Viglen 'Major wants to undo what we accomplished' Part Two: George Urban finds Margaret Thatcher still unreconciled to her loss of power After the All AT&T Easy Jet Will the whole truth about this evil man ever be told? Neil Lyndon tried but failed to expose the depravity of the oil tycoon Armand Hammer. Now he asks if a new biography will meet the challenge Rukba M Gateway2000 Will the whole truth about this evil man ever be told? Neil Lyndon tried but failed to expose the depravity of the oil tycoon Armand Hammer. Now he asks if a new biography will meet the challenge Chris Woodhead on the cost of ignoring teacher training Sock it to him Arch rival Picture Gallery Will the whole truth about this evil man ever be told? Neil Lyndon tried but failed to expose the depravity of the oil tycoon Armand Hammer. Now he asks if a new biography will meet the challenge Watching Bishop Roddy's saga from Cork, I feel drawn back to the Church Chow mien Luggables6 Splendid isolation, Mr Clarke Anatole Kaletsky on Anglo-German rivalry over Africa Clarke Can Go The Chancellor would be little missed or mourned Tactics of Terror A reverse for republicanism, and a reminder for politicians Morse the Code The great detective: our part in his rise to fame High ideals of celibacy and marriage in the priesthood Hanratty hanging Secret army Disabled m court Age discrimination Welsh chapels Liverpool 's gains from slave trade On your motorbike Animal insights Fair shares Court Circular Memorial service Today's royal engagements Sir Anthony Parsons Meeting Luncheon Birthdays today Anniversaries Personal Column Story of Land Girls' war is told at last Latest wills Dinner Marriages Church news Churchill's Stairlifts plc Dorothy Lamour Personal Column Otto Luening Poison Danger from Car Exhausts On this Day September 24,1932 John Gorman Scottish market offering better value for money This Week's Transfers 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 News The Times Crossword No 20,281 Business Times Weathercall WPA In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Fifty names face £lm writs as Lloyd's gets tough B Gas service network hit again John Charcol Law Rate fears hit markets Chandos goes from Chrysalis Arts Berisford slumps on warning Sport UK faces disruption on EMU planning Television and Radio Business Today Sainsbury expands US stores Advisers raise AEA share price Bus inquiry Not so merry Tourist Rates The Times Picture Gallery Construction leaders seek Budget to boost jobs Scholl unveils £29m overhaul Lachlan Murdoch to manage News Ltd Promoter out to stage growth Harvey Goldsmith's group seeks new investors Union to force rebel bank into line Safeway to employ Queue Busters Business Roundup Refuge merger delay Britannia Group loss British Energy stake Regent Inns improves Proudfoot in the black T&s Stores to revamp Tough times for SIG Hospitals group ahead Under pressure again ? British Gas feels the heat from consumers ? Lloyds Tsb vague on Abbey Life benefits ? BBA plea on single currency Inchcape ready to close sale Alpha to get £6.8m from sale Stake buy to save Lloyds TSB £50m Jaguar Index drops 44 points on interest rate fears Stock Market Commodities Life 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 Recovery, inch by inch Tempus Scholl Berisford Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Wall Street For the sake of the punter The Times City Diary Weighty issue Fighting on Snap decision Morse the Code The great detective: our part in his rise to fame Paul Durman and Sarah Cunningham report on the race for expansion abroad Lloy's solution undermines trust in the English Business Letters Saturday factor in sales figures British Gas is about to pay a king's ransom for a liability Asda's 'new jobs' in market share US rate rise is nothing to fear But Will It Have Legs? Shares fall in slow market HSBC Close Brothers sets 21-year growth record Premier Oil launches hostile bid DCC completes buyout of parent Mercury Rutland to invest £15m at port TransTec rises Aspen falls Thistle Hotels VCI on the lookout for acquisitions Northern Electric urges cut in levy on business users Unit Information Coventry Building Society Morse the Code The great detective: our part in his rise to fame Peter Binning looks at how other countries deal with serious fraud Solicitors march on Picture Gallery Inns and Outs Lloyds Bank Late-night television without frontiers Counsel Seeking Gold QD Price Waterhouse GGY ZMB Baker & McKenzie Chambers QD Investor in People Cvria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reynell In-House Legal Norton Rose QD Daniels Bates QD Chambers Professional Recruitment Business Assist Ltd 1 Crown Office Row Kalisher memorial planned PA Chambers Professional Recruitment Morse the Code The great detective: our part in his rise to fame Edward Fennell meets the British lawyers fighting to recover the vast riches stolen by the Nazis and secreted in Swiss banks Brick Court Chambers Morse the Code The great detective: our part in his rise to fame Luke Clement sees troubled times for mystics Garrett & Co Financial Lawyers IDV GGY Experienced and outgoing conveyancer required for… IMRO Law Graduate Hunter & Hunter Cayman Islands Merchant Chambers Notaries Public Court of Faculties The College of Law Young Commercial Lawyers Denton Hall Bolt Court Chambers Times Newspapers KPMG Lawprose Law Tuition MP CDC Briefings Business to Business Ring up the profits with Personal Numbers Scope International Limited Morse the Code The great detective: our part in his rise to fame Rodney Hobson finds a firm with a novel way of keeping golfers at home on the driving range The National Franchise Lorraine Electronics Uniglobe Travel Students flock to put knowledge to the test NatWest Multiple Display Advertising Items Porkies given a new twist Theatre Animal Farm Newcastle Playhouse The Royal Opera Film Wrong side of the camera Cinema: Geoff Brown rises early to watch some of the 274 movies at the Toronto Film Festival The Times Film Theatre Full-frontal power show Visual Art: Richard Cork on Robert Mapplethorpe and Antony Gormley, Plus other London shows What 's real in painting? Duncan C Weldon Visual Art Around the London Art Galleries M Visual Art Srebrenica Visual Art Porkies given a new twistc Theatre Animal Farm Newcastle Playhouse John Allison talks to 93-year-old composer Berthold Goldschmidt about his belated rise to fame The 20th Century British Art Fair Music Heavenly harmonies Concerts Theatres Choice 298,000 Readers of this Section Attend the Theatre… Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice Moriey counts Celeric out of Melbourne Cup Racing: Progressive Four-Yer-Old Aims at Jockey Club Cup before Tackling Major Staying Events next Season Epsom Racing Ahead Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Nottingham Guide-To our Racecard Bosra Sham backed for Ascot Fillies offer classic clues Company Golf Days Results Porkies given a new twist Theatre Animal Farm Newcastle Playhouse Statistical highlights of 1996 Powell in charge for first match Sport in Brief Radford guilty Minali again Ferguson to miss key month ahead for Everton Pools Forecast Mercury Communications Ronaldo slows the ageing process for Robson Overseas Football Batty aims to atone for his madness For the Record Surprise call-up for Nolan Southgate ready to be put on spot if Villa travel badly Ruddock on move after Hall strikes a deal on wheels A year in the life of a Premier League club, part two: Tottenham caught in tale of two transfers Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on CHESSc American Express Scholar loses Le Tissier to a greater love Tomorrow Europe beaten by numbers game Golf: 1994 Decision to Increase Size of Solheim Cup Teams Played into American Hands Allen musters late charge to keep Chiefs in control American Football Details Mercury Robins keeps Basingstoke at bay Boardman spearheads Britain's challenge O'SuIlivan finds enlightened path Snooker Word-Watching Father Ted goes home Radio Choice Radio 1 Mysterious affair of a suspicious journalist Review BBC1 Choice Cricket Carling back in favour with England Factions in union to plot future England Training Squad Times Two Crossword Ligier offers twin-track future for Hill Ekoku sends Wimbledon soaring By our Sports Staff: Wenger content to leave Rice in charge for European task American Football Freedom of Europe Picture Gallery New moves to save trees Riding the Elephant Rice imports to be freed but with tax protection Rubber on Rebound Hotel Sofitel Go-ahead for Shell oil deal Behind the Mask Contents Introdution The Presidency of Henri Konan B?di? has been marked by a determination to preserve the country's reputations for continuity Port Autonome D'abidjan Introduction The Presidency of Henri Konan B?di? has been marked by a determination to preserve the country's reputations for continuity An independent state since 1960, Cote d'Ivoire boasts a youthful and varied people EECI More state business to be sole of Thirty companies are being prepared for privatisation within a year Debt burden weighs heavily Drive for investment as economy rebounds and talks with external creditor continue New code makes it easier for investors Helping rubber bounce back Economy Free zone mooted Ocpv SMI ATCI Telecommunications Sell-off is put through Infrastructure Helping rubber bounce back Privatisation purchase by British institution will boost industry Foreign companies gain licences to provide cellular telephone systems Major projects are given go-ahead Modernisation needed to support ambitions of economic growth Infrastructure Compagnie Ivoirienne pour le D?velopment des… Nation of sixty faces The Ivorian Government hopes to double the number of tourists coming to the country by the year 2000 to generate income and jobs Tourism Snapshots Tourism Caistab Turnabout for top crops Cocoa and Coffee Production Self-sufficiency by 2005 is aim Key strategies in sector are feeding the nation, diversification and competitiveness Agriculture Steady growth Agriculture insurance specialist expands Groupe Maci Assurances Sodemi SIR Committee of Privatisation Crop yield up A check on bean prices New auction system is regarded as a good idea in principle but needs to be improved Fishing nets large foreign income Heading for the top Coffeee and cocoa specialist aims to be top exporter within four years Golden opportunities await prospectors Enough power on line for export sales Heading for the top Coffeee and cocoa specialist aims to be top exporter within four years Government stresses opportunities for investment and exploration Putting gas on tap SICC Make the most of Côte d'Ivoire Factfile Worship on a grand scale Architecture Ct-Telcom

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