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News from 25/09/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Anthony Harris, Stephen Woodard, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Jon Ashworth and George Sivell, Chris Ward, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Tim Craig, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Richard Hobson, Alexander Murray, Philip Howard, Dorothy Walker, Joanna Bale, James Bone, George Sivell, Noel Goodwin, Douglas Lowndes, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, R. E. F. James, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Jane Bird, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Patrick Howarth, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Thomas De Waal, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, J. P. Morris, Robin Young, Amanda Loose, Rodney Milnes, Priscilla Awde, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, C. Douglas Woodward, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, J. A. Davis, Jill Sherman, Andrew Pierce and Philip Webster, Grace Bradberry Style Editor, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, Marion Shipley, Paul Durman, Brenda Maddox, Belinda Archer, David Miller, Andrew Pierce and James Landale, John Higgins, Michael Horsnell, Bill Frost, Stewart Tendler and David Charter, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, R. Bush, Alice Thomson, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Christopher Walkler and Leyla Linton, Oliver August, Andrew White, Harry McWilliam, Andrew Emmerson, W. Stephen Gilbert, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Richard Duce, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Henry Button, Ruth Nicholas, John Goodbody, Geof Wheelwright, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Michael Kallenbach, Brian MacArthur, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Simon Brooke, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Ian Brodie, Alice Thomason and Kate Alderson, Richard Beeston, Allen Robertson, Margaret Jowitt, Clare Johnston, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, J. Wynne Lewis, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Marcia MacLeod, A. H. P. Humphrey, Dr Keyboard, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Stephen Pollard,

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Major fights to restore unity on EU Ranks broen as Clarke is attacked Tougher test for L-drivers Britain moves back into black Newcastle through TV & Radio Save as You Dial IRA man may have been unarmed Mother tells of daughter's stalker nightmare Star Name in School Line-Up Firkins and Fortune Picture Gallery Euro farm chief flees Irish demo Nigella Laws0n Abbey National Princess takes some heat off the First Lady Titters mar hero's welcome as GI Paddy reaches for his gum Political Sketch Thatcher attacks Britain's 'morally corrosive' society By a Staff Reporter: Blair asks for TV one-liners Hidden Unlikely intervention by Tory knight of the shires Man in the News Brussels plan for worker councils Major's libel lawyer INLA prisoner on run Bishop apologises Courts martial on trial Treasury woman cleared The Royal Bank of Scotland Schools will have to publish exam targets News in Brief 'Is it fair that a woman dressed to please cries foul if found attractive Expensive tastes earn Japanese higher salaries By a Staff Reporter: Man chooses marriage instead of sex change Linford puts biscuit-maker in tight spot Calaboose calls again for cowboy on the run Punch Boys went on run with guns Chief constable defends role in sex case payout Labour will not be browbeaten by gun lobby, Straw says Violent crime up by highest amount for eight years GA General Accident Direct How serial killers move ever closer to their home Investigative psychology Conference Persuasion can win murder confessions TV gamekeeper 'was abusive to shooting clients' FTTN Marathon raises up to £14.5m News in Brief Security loses bite Alarms for pupils Bird flown home Pregnant girls Aces in the hole Yew tree project Zeppelin birthday Accused boy 'made three confessions to head's murder' Philip Lawrence made no attempt to defend himself from Knife attacker, court is told Doctors call for control of 'killer' body sprays Insurance executive guilty of fake claim Diplomat pledges to fight quarantine laws after his dog dies 'in prison cage' CAF The New Peugeot 106 Unions offer conference peace pact to Blair Flying Scotsman era returns They Think It's All over British Airways Public vote will break bridge deadlock Breath of hope at last for asthmatics Medical Briefing Remains of old St Paul's surface Mercury Communications In the Times Weekend Magazine Some dentists and GPs 'turning away expensive patients' American Express Little-known Finn to take over baton from attle Student cuts 80,000 off firm's costs Back Relief & Relaxation Nursing faces 'age timebomb' Ashdown offers to put a backbone into 'timid' Labour Nicholson wins applause Self Build Homes show Activists back tighter controls on handguns Labour's home rule 'farce' attacked Mercury Communications Unanimous backing for monarchy reforms MJN Success will be measured in next year's clout Riddell on Politics Fear and pointless wars tear Pakistan apart For most Pakistanis, India is no longer a 'bogeyman', Christopher Thomas writes. The nation's own decay is the shadow over its imminent 50th birthday BT Alert over Muslim riots Zaire and Rwanda in border clashes Reuter: British surgeon denies manslaughter of three Eastwood settles for fistful of dollars Draft by Mrs Clinton 'misled bank officials' Nuclear powers sign pact to outlaw test explosions Legal & General President tables a snub to Un leader Rifkind in asylum ban plea Picture Gallery BOSE Better sound through research Restorers 'harming ' frescoes by Giotto Halifax Rescue cry goes up as tourist tide swamps Pompeii Vandalism and corruption pose latest threat to site of Roman town that Vesuvius destroyed Tunnel to Jerusalem holy site sparks riot New arrest in Belgian scandal World Summary (AFP): Rushdie fatwa pledge by Iran Du Pont ruled to be psychotic (AP): US serviceman in rape inquiry (Reuter): Green-light area Picture Gallery Yeltsin's hospital no fit shelter for the squeamish Gainsbourg the exhibitionist to star in his daughter's museum Mercury Communications Nato anxious to learn strategy of Lebed-backed defence chief Reuter: German minister in call to castrate paedophiles Doctors will deliver their surgery verdict today Ryanair The return of the English dandy Bespoke tailoring back with an edge; the vanishing earring; androgynous signet rings and go-faster deodorant Panasonic Notebook Computers A little band of metal that says everything Somak Holidays Where have all the dangly earrings gone A Ferrari in the bath TSB Don't be fooled by family values A murder within one of the great political dynasties may be terrible-but it is not so very different from the kind row we all know too well Nokia Joining the jet set Does anybody really need a personal aircraft? Magnus Linklater reports back from cloud nine Service line Insurance The Times Alan Goren Breakfast at Hillary's: let me be your fly on the marmalade Odd couple Child's play Crimes of the punishers Misleading Home Office figures are tough on the truth about crime, and a figleaf for the politics of retribution The Times No show Wet back Race girl The IRA reaps the whirlwind Terrorist options are… Between the Lines What Ashdown did not say yesterday Her Own Worst Enemy The Bhuttp clan has mortgaged Pakistan's future Myth and Steam Private rail must make the Crawling Haggis fly Churchill, Britain's sovereignty and a single currency Spin-doctors Quality of Radio 3 Road to fame Childbirth and the law Country roads New tower for London 'Incelibate' Popes and their families Church music Shop early Court Circular Dinners Royal engagements Thanksgiving services Reception Service dinner Birthdays today University of Northumbria at Newcastle Picture Gallery The Fulbright Commission Personal Column Anniversaries today Institute of Physics Sutton Grammar School for Boys Latest wills Wanted Tickets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Animals in Need Paul Erdor Personal Column Musical Instruments Markson Pianos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flatshare Multiple Classified Advertising Items Situations Vacant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jetline Professor Donald Earl Flights Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Embassy Flight Centre Capital Flights Airlink Worldwide Flightseats Announcements Your Will National Children's Bureau The Malcolm Sargent Cancer Fund for Children On this Day Karlsruhe, West Germany, Sept. 24 Denis Dowling An unsuitable case for privatisation Channel 4's gritty eccentricity can't afford shareholders Media, Sales & Marketing Read the Facts Forget the Hype Marketing Manager Dr. Peter Schwan Unternehmensberatung Make £0,000 p. a. as a Travel Writer Morris College of Journalist David Wheatley Romulus Recruitment Are Labour's plans going up in smoke? Advertising An easy way to give to charity The Listener the News behind the Headlines A1 Madina Plastic Factory, Ltd Music Sales Limited Train as a Recruitment Consultant Tailor Made Beechwood Catherine Walker Human Resources I can't believe it's not better Many Tv adverts are broing and predictable because clients ignore what the professionals tell them, says Ruth Nicholas Express seeks new middle ground How Pr firms lobby for foreign govenrments Simon Brooke reports on the growing trend for agencies to take on political campaigning accounts Picture Gallery The phone in your pocket comes of age Chris Patridge highlights the developments that will stretch the networks to all corners of the Earth Motorola Holding the line on safety The Police take a dim view of drivers using a handset. says Andrew Emmerson Mercury Communications Teleadapt Know the score with text service Jane Bird on the growing use of phone-screens to relay data Kate Allen Mobile Phones On the move and still talking Round-the-world yachtsmen or even those driving to Australia can will keep in touch with a mobile phone, says Priscilla Awde Turning the yuppie toy into a necessity Handsets and airtime are getting Cheaper and facilities are improving. Clare Johnston reports In Focus Systems The Link KJC News The Times Crossword No 20,282 AirUK Forecast In the Times Inside Section 2 Today George Walker's ?6m award puts Brent Walker in peril UK and US interest rates stay on hold At&t warning shocks market UBS fined over concealed £m losses Arts Rank pays £5m for Tom Cobleigh Homes James Capel Investment Management Sport Television and Radio Business Today Barings book MoD homes NatWest to securitise $5bn loans Hodder over the worst Doulton deal Secure payout The Times Annington's £. 66bn deal for MoD homes going ahead Founders of Jd to share £0m stake IoD pleads for £bn cut in spending Enterprise Oil names new chief executive Ofwat gives warning on cross trade Tourist Rates Chelsfield assets grow Peregrine plan agreed More O'Ferrall ahead Southern's mixed news Sales increase at MFI Xenova wants SE listing First dividend for Vero Britton defies demand But Will It Have Legs Jersey accepts limited liability partnerships Business Roundup Awaiting the mutual flood Wanted: revolving door that holds millions Labour's plans for white-collar crime Do's and don'ts for small investors By our Industrial Correspondent: McAlpine held back by housing division Sidlaw sells division to management team Mercury Communications Tarmac losses grow to £8m as construction finds it tough Optimistic McKechnie tops £0m Goldman creates pseudo-partners Office azzled! QMH looks at German upturn to aid recovery Payout by Laura Ashley Commodities Liffe Options Shares see red again on us interest rate fears 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 Back to the black stuff Tempus Laura Ashley Queens Moat Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Wall Street Viennese in a whirl over pub The Times City Diary Rare Welsh bit Balance upset Wifely support Pubs-to-riches formula found by select entrepreneurial band Running a pub usually means hard work not wealth, says Jon Ashworth Sorry saga found in a bank account Stephen Pollard on a tale of human frailly at Barings Stability: how the old will rock the boat Statutory rights useless in real world Oxbridge EDS Shares slip in quiet trading Ascot The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Here's one we'll never make Architecture: Marcus Binney finds subversive wit as well as controversy at Venice's Biennale To the aid of the party Concerts: A gala occassion at Glydebourne; celebrating Prokofiev in London; and contemporary baltic Choral works in the Vale of Glamorgan Lpo Glndebourne Mercury Communications Design Television Voices from the valley Vale of Glamorgan Festival Conduct most becoming Lso Rostropovich Barbican Hall Music An orgy of TV reminiscence W. Stephen Gilbert dons his toga and goes to the I, Claudius party Mercury Communications Music Barefoot in Jurassic park Fossils provide backdrop and inspiration for a dance on the origins of life, writes Allen Robertson The Phantom Dance Opera A Gallic vision of Hades Opera Hippolyte et Aricie Paris Let's talk stage The Times the Theatre Club Musicals Choruses of approval The winner of the first Musical of the Year competition has been chosen-and the year is 1920 Picture Gallery Excitement on tour How to Book - and Join Offer Theatre Netting the village Nazi Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on Harwood's latest; plus a fringe round-up Out of the woodwork Theatres The 20th Century British Art Fair Music of India Theatre International Festival Choice Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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) on release across the country The Times theatre Choice To Advertise Call Wanted Anscombe & Ringland Graham Harris Picture Gallery Berkeley Homes North of the Thames Portobello W11 Maida Vale W9 Cleveland Sq W2 Crown Reach Sw1 Putney Hill Battersea Park Docklands Rare Opportunity New Homes Heart of Hampstead Village Chelsea Family House Treetop Living in Kensington W. A. Ellis Heart of Knightsbridge Richmond Borders Cambridgeshire Modern Boos House Fairclough Homes Seaton Sea Front Dorset Gloucestershire Essex Hampshire Hampshire Coast Multiple Classified Advertising Items Strutt & Parker Northumberland Banbury & Oxford 1 Hr from Paddington Outstanding Building plot at Sparsholt nr Wantage… Linden Surrey W. Surrey Sussex Country Property Northumberland Brigstock Cardigan Bay Davies Homes City & West End Pearce Construction Sussex Crest Homes Mortgages F. W. Gapp Gleeson Potton London Rentals Battersea Park To Let County Hall St Johns Wood New Homes Surrey Quays Se8 Fairview Cadogan Square Sw1 Elvaston Place Sw7 Rentals Directory 'Us' and 'them' as neighbours New Development could include low-cost housing. But there might be problems. Rachel Kelly reports Property English Courtyard Overseas Property The International Property Show Country Rentals Suffolk Manchester Brittany France Vintnery in Provence Normandy Italy Portugal Spain El Paraiso Alto Country rentals are in style Amanda Loose sees a change in the market London's most popular buildings Threadneedle Asset Management Marie Curie Cancer Care Marketing Secretary PA to Regional Director City Centre Group Senior Secretary/Office Manager For International… Old-Fashioned Secretary ABA (International) Ltd Personal Assistant East Sussex Michael Tims & Co West End Chartered Surveyors Receptionist/secretary Cafod Castle Communications PLC Belinda Coote Tapestries Administrator/manager Schiller International University WEFA Ltd Naim Attalah The Times Newspapers Mondex Amoco NSPCC Meto Labelling and Security BBC Kingsway College City Temps Greythorn PLC JFL Multiple Display Advertising Items NSR Anderson Hoare Kelly Services Career Design Limited Senior Secretaries £25k package Pan European Recruitment Heritage Recruitment PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Manpower Career Public Relations company Multiple Display Advertising Items Supervisor for Receptionists Cheerful, Dynamic Office Manager/Secretary Crone Corkil Temporary Recruitment Crone Corkil Recruitment Consultants Small Office South Molton Appointments Anthony Collins Solicitors Tate Temp Specialists Tel: 0171 680 6806 Language Opportunities… Multilingual services Beauchamp Bureau Experienced Pa/sec/minder Language Matters Meridian Associates Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Office Angels Woodsford Commercial Properties Ltd The Language Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkil Aldrich & Company Pa/secretary to Medical Directory Bilinguagroup Angela Mortimer Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Mayfair Property Company - to ?16,000 AAE Euro London Appointments Knightsbridge Secretaries Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Manpower Joyce Guiness Partnership Fashion Company Beauchamp Bureau Directors' Secretaries Joyce Guiness Partnership Gudeon & Ferrell Britain in danger of being left at the starting line Multilingual Créme Language Recruitment Services Ltd Angela Mortimer International Super Secretaries Team Leader with fluent French Translation Project… Angela Mortimer International Skilful Ardiles makes class tell Bubbly Sec Experienced Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Admin/secretary First Créme St James's College La Creme Recruitment Consultants Secretary for Property Management Co Legal La Creme PRO The Times Newspapers Lewis given title chance after Tyson steps down In Brief Towering show Welsh wizardry Storm warning Cornish cream Fashion Anderson Hoare Legal P. A. 's £19-24K Riyadian withdrawn from Arc after Newbury setback Racing Goodwood Rapid Raceline Goodwood Specialists Johnston's raid reaps 140-1 treble Chester Perth Yesterday's Results Spot on Football Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Graham enjoys safe passage Keene on Chess Winning Move Battling Barry go down fighting Counties clear way for new governing body Cricket Lincoln's knockout blow sends suffering City reeling Newcastle through but Keegan far from satisfied Lta overlooks Iioyd as chief executive Tennis Wales ask Davies to prompt revival Rugby Union: Llanelli Centre Earns Captaincy against France after Humphreys Withdraws Itv 's withdrawal puts Heineken Cup in doubt Mercury Communications For the Record Legal Notices The Love-Song of D Hill (with acknowledgements to T. S. Eliot) Public Notices United put premium on youth policy A year in the life of a premier League club, part three: winning with Kids Hyundai Today's Fixtures Football Word-Watching Powered by memories Radio Choice Radio Unmarried mothers, unthinkably wronged Review BBC1 Hallett proposes payment plan for clubs6 York lower the Royle standard Everton humbled in Coca-Cola Cup Across Simon Barnes Swedish part-timers add Villa to list of European failures Nine-man Celtic sent packing by Hamburg Bombardier Football Picture Gallery Action needed to stamp out race hate on the net How offensive material can be stopped Intel inside Rivals cast doubt on the new Oracle Chris Ward reports from Paris on the Network Computer's launch Easy net access for the family Picture Gallery Scientists strike gold in search for 'grail' New training code Your Name on the Net Quantum leap for software The Electronic Frontier Ltd Dan the Dj lets his fingers do the talking DK A creative crusade Perry Cleveland-peek on the unique marriage of art and techonology by a film director Computing invades the kitchen Phones and TVs will offer e-mail and the net, says Chris Partridge Site for sore eyes Priceless finds from the ping dynasty Planners use net power Marica MacLeod finds Battersea shaping up online Giant step for man Vauxhall Dan technology plc Tiny Quick fix to a problem out of proportion Buzzwords Ideas take root Internet Names Maple Computer Something for Focus on Live '96: The biggest names-and the smallest camcorderRay hatley on some of the products you will be able to see at Britain's top exhibition of whizz-bang electronics US Robotics New camcorder is a little gem Des Jenson In a brave new world of hi-tech Focus on Live ' 96: Peripheral attractions, mobile phones and protecting children against porn on the Internet Easynet professional internet access Children's safety net Small and beautiful for talking heads Microsoft moves into a new Office Focus on Live's 96: Entertainement, education, games, Fred Flinstone and Dick Dastardly, Microsoft's new office system Live '96 Take you consumer for all US Robotics Check out all the latest Surf's up in full colour with Psion Race is on to launch hand-held computers Dell It's the customer who comes first Microsoft Steps up its support and service Strategies-with a little help from its friend One-stop shop to keep pace with change Chris Ward on Microsoft's links with the other big service players Why Intel is in the chips Microsoft has a Key role in developing the pentium Pro's successor. Geof Wheelwright reports Dell A mission for man and wife Agenda Olivetti personal computers Information pain barrier breaks Studies say distributed systems are causing business problems Changing faces in IT Domain Names Internet Domain Registration Pinnacle Alliance Rexinternational Varley Walker City Search & Select MathSoft Vital PMR GROUP PLC Haybrook It Resourcing Specialists SCL CA I. T POWERtec Aztech Computer Recruitment Druid Primus Telecommunications Limited Mercury Time Computer Systems Ltd

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