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News from 27/09/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Jeremy Laurance, T. H. Hughes-Davies, Bill Frost, Inigo Gilmore, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jonathan Mirsky and Robert Whymant, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Jeremy L. Hamilton-Cave, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Anne F. Quirk, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Raphael Eban, Martin Fletcher, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, J. Eduardo Ponce-Vivanco, Peter Ball, Hugh Canning, John O'leary, Education Editor, Graham Clayton, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Horsnell and Stewart Tendler, Ross Dunn, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Anthony G. Wild, Patricia Perry, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Reporter, Anatole Kaletsky, Mathew Parris, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, Joseph Connolly, Tim Jones and Harvey Elliott, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Kevin McCARRA, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Thomas Wolsoncroft, Fletcher Robinson, Russell Kempson, Michael Stephen, Aline Templeton, Lindsay Cook, P. H. S., Rachel Bridge, Barry Millington, Raymond Keene, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Rawsthorn, Peter Bryan, Peter T. Landsberg, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Grace Bradberry, Style Editor, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Richard Branson, John Allison, Agence France-Presse, Russell Jenkins and Kate Alderson, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jim Spicer, Jill Sherman, Chief Correspondent, Kathryn Knight, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Angela Barklam, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Kate Bassett, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Roger Wools, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, P. J. Barker, Glenys Kinnock, Christopher Ellis, Marianne Curphey and Susan Emmett, Theresa Devereux, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Today Israel on brink of war as 55 die in 'new intifada' Farmers reap record profits Merson recalled Birt apologises Terrorist link No Title Picture Gallery Index Duchess to fight in open court Five apples a day keep the cardiac surgeon away Economic View Geldof battle over daughters after raid on ex-wife's home Lynne Truss Back Kicking and Screaming Prescott: my life with Blair Tomorrow Tomorrow Versus Gas users get final warning before their bill Elusive butterfly of power leaves Lib Dems with hearts a'flutter Political Sketch Fujitsu Technical Angling British media fails to get Adams to swallow hook Corbyn and Benn still face party disciplinary action More cold storage sought in Bse cull Mercury Communications Welfare spending has risen by £6bn News in Brief Cardinal attacks media 'frenzy' Police cleared of brothel charge Libel trial clash with conference Legal aid pledge to battered wives Briton shot dead after Albanians raid yacht Motorcycle stunt-rider emerges from coma Surgery sends Queen Mother reeling By a Staff Reporter: Jail for man who hid cash from wife Women who would die to have a model figure Medical Briefing Child sex attacker held on motorway ASDA Shopgirls bring high street cred to the catwalk Liverpool player misled police over crash SKY Death slide firm laces prosecution Girl aged 3 became trapped by neck after slipping on equipment regarded as safe, inquest is told Pressure rises for change in rape trials Mercury Communications Locked-out pupil, 4, goes home News in Brief Business boycott Polar double Funeral furore Long-distance call Wheel of fortune Becks BBC anger as Birt 'caves in' over Clarke interview Rewards Payments to witnesses 'threaten fair trial' Figs bring taste of fading summer Weekend Shopping Children's death rate falls as safety improves Brown's top tax rate would cost TV host an extra £300,000 Ousted head calls for curbs on governors Teachers' wages hit by agency collapse Intel inside £3m eases strain of early mornings Labour's image dented by 'too dominant' leadership Blair gets poll warning but remains well ahead Lloyds Bank How the Parties Compare Tories need to move beyond mere slogans Riddell on Politics Tory adverts play on union unrest On Tuesday 8th October, BT introduce a telephone… Harman strives to block Castle's bid for pensions rise Pamphlet exposes Labour EMU split Mercury Communications Age Concern Lib Dems warn Blair to expect hard bargain Perry offers Nato security partnership to Moscow Bardot threat to abandon 'joyless' France Dixons Missing German girls may be with child sex offender From Associated Press: Atom bomb spymaster dies Emma Armenian protesters face tanks World Summary Ceausescu son dies in Vienna Astronaut back home 21 are killed as train hits bus (AP): Biting the dust Holy site that has seen millennia of clashes brings Muslims and Jews to the brink of war Backstage struggle to salvage peace process No hiding place in streets of fire The renewed ourbreak of the intifada is being fought not only with stones but also with bullets, Ross Dunn reports from the West Bank town of Ramallah Journalists wounded in the conflict Cellphones From Reuter: Trapped soldiers driven to safety Our Foreign Staff: Rebel onslaught transforms Kabul into 'ghost town' Clinton aide flees over 'Filegate' gap The British Insurance Van Heusen Premier Service £25m Van Gogh 'is a fake' Catholic Spain has the world's lowest birthrate Apartheid assassin links former spy to murder of Palme Currys Protester leaps to death in island row Five more wait for euthanasia Swiftcall Rwanda killers 'were the victims' Parties to kill for Party-hopping Joseph Connolly mingles with the glittering, the glamorous and the just-plain gorgeous at Italy's newest festival of style The Sunday Times Where are all the rich eligible men? Sign of the Times Tomorrow Learning Performance Seminars Sir Alec-the actor who sot lucky Sir Alec Guinness may be slightlky wearied by the modern world, but offers of work still arrive in the morning post and he has plenty of anecdotes to remind us of a jollier, more charming past The Valerie Grove Interview Woolwich Direct Ships Direct Line Open skies in America - for all of us Richard Branson puts the case against the BA-American link-up There is nothing in the planned alliance for passengers Vanity fair Hot seats The Times Diary Picture Gallery Oswald and Nicholas My mother cried as the fascists marched past with Mosley as leader Right look The Times Diary Full frontal The Times Diary Low key The Times Diary Philip Howard The emu is a pathetic bird, if not indeed q fallancy Damage Limitation Netanyahu must move swiftly to salvage peace prospects Spanish Mothers Where have all the children gone? A Man without his Books A small solace for Sir Frank amongst his wreckage Euro-sceptics and UK sovereignty Importance of celibacy in the Roman Catholic ministry Ashdown's patriotism under review Excellence in the Nhs 'Transformed' Peru Chocolate remedy New tower for London Welsh chapels Quarantine law Dicky birds Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements The 'Ox and Cow' Anniversaries Personal Column Memorial services Service luncheon A Gainsborough comes home School announcements Forthcoming marriages Dinner Legal appointment Breakfast Appointment NICU Ceausescu Nicu Ceausescu, youngest son of the late Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, died in a Vienna hospital from cirrhosis of the liver yesterday aged 45. He was born on September 1,1951 Personal Column Professor Maruyama Masao Professor Maruyama Masao, Japanese social scientist, died on August 18 aged 82. He was born on March 22,1914 Gerald Darling Gerald Darling, Qc, former leader of the Admiralty Bar, died on September 13 aged 75. He was born on December 8,1921 Education by Wireless Plans of the B. B. C. Facing the next big challenge Graham Clayton presents a two page report on an industry which needs attract to the brightest and the best We must increase the proportion of 'best brains' Nuclear Electric Rebecca, the toecap trump Rebecca Billau took a year off from university and won an award for her work in industry The Student 'For too long we have allowed A year-long campaign should transform engineering's image The Campaign Royal Air Force Engineer Youngsters to think engineering is dull' BT Engineering on track to intrigue youngsters The Experience Engineering and Marine Training Authority Read drawing, bend tube The specialist firm of Iracroft runs its own programme of on-the-job training The Firm Catch them quickly in the classroom Ercall Wood School prides itself on its close links with local firms and industry The School News The Times Crossword No 20,284 Times Weathercall In the Times Business Brewing helps Guinness to toast record half year England's farmers harvest record profit Arts Bt stakes £1.1bn in French venture Cegetel deal aims to extend market influence in Europe Managers of big firms still lead way in pay Lenders divorce by mutual consent Education Newton avoids Imro fight Lloyds Bank Registrars Sport Invesco poised to take over US group Television and Radio Business Today Jardine Fleming executives moved Tourist Rates The Times Higher Education Supplement Balance of payments surplus calms worries over trade gap EU rejects social chapter fears The Times Shake-up knocks McBride Yule Catto confident Northern Rock deal Irish output increases World Bank savings Asda refuses to sell Alka Seltzer tablets Business Roundup Lang reaches the water jump Decision time over South West Slowdown looms in the Mbo market National Power's strange change of heart Pennington Bad weather hits profits at Redland AEA Technology in strong market debut The Fleming International High Income Investment… Job Centre Commodities Liffe Options Plan for 'mad cow' test beefs up research group 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 Redland Beazer Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Spirited performance Tempus Wall Street Goode idea for last-minute gift The Times City Diary Make Imroads The Times City Diary Never too old The Times City Diary Kiss to tell The Times City Diary Imf delivers a spectacular recantation of monetarism Economic View In two sentences of 'World Economic Outlook', the Fund threw away the core of the Friedman doctrine BT selects a far from easy number Minor success in the battle to end poverty British pragmatism has triumphed on Third World debt, says Janet Bush Mercury Communications Dip in UK oil and gas output Fyffes plans Europe drive The Times Beazer optimistic after strong performance in second half Oliver Group trips again Lufthansa says BA is winning ticket war Customs opens VAT fraud hotline Higgs & Hill gives warning of loss Ultra aiming to raise £27.4m in market flotation Business Roundup Huntleigh sales curb Renishaw profits surge Trinity takes a tumble Sykes returns to black Hawtal Whiting ahead Expansion for DCC Clyde Blowers purchase Bruntcliffe pegs payout Harmony loses £5.3m Radio group in the red AT&T The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Insurance Policy Trading Company LTD Equities mark time Rolex Royal College of Art Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied 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) on release across the country Theatres Choice 2 The doormat fights back Opera: Lynne Dawson talks to Hilary Finch about portraying Iphigenia for Opera North. Plus, Elektra in The Netherlands Trojans clearly not hoarse Elektra Amsterdam Les Danaides Choice 3 The Times theatre Opera Solo discoveries as the Crow flies New Pop CDs: David Sinclair reports that talented Sheryl needs no outside help to make a great album Single Wisdom of an American fool David Sinclair finds that John Mellencamp does not share our 'haircut mentality' Pop 1 Greatness lurks in the wings Caitlin Moran on Baby Bird, the band that tries to leave nothing to chance Pop 3 Chris Isaak Pop 4 Robust delicacy JAZZ Albums Another fine marital mess Theatre: Benedict Nightingale is bruised by an outstanding revival. Plus, a new and weighty comedy Spanish seductions London Concerts: Latin fire, an enduring quartet and superb singing Boys come into their own Mercury Communications Theatre Music 1 RSC Royal Shakespeare Company Garland of years Girls' Public Day School Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trinity School Music 2 Fat issues in a thin plot Love Me Slender Stephen Joseph, Scarborough Hazel Wood School Tomorrow Cranleigh Strathallan Winchester College Marlborough College Chigwell School Scholarships and Open Days at Stowe Multiple Display Advertising Items State Boarding information Service St Johns's School, Leatherhead Hurtwood House Independent Schools '96 Multiple Display Advertising Items Open Evening Whitehead Oundle School Clifton College James Allens's Girls' School The Admissions Secretary Sevenoaks School Wellington College Kent College, Canterbury Rugby School The Arts Educational School Multiple Display Advertising Items St Swithun's School Gordonstoun School The Godolphin and Latymer School Woldingham School Benenden Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen Ethelburga's College Old Swinford Hospital City of London School for Girls Emanuel School Multiple Display Advertising Items Who survives under Labour? As the Headmasters' Conference prepares to meet, John O'Leary examines the fears of independent schools Trilling them softly Iola Smith describes a venture to introduce teenagers to opera 'We must close the Euro gap' Glenys Kinnock on how we can help our youngsters in the new Europe In the eye of the critical lens Mark Pyper, Gordonstoun's headmaster, on the fly-on-the-wall film of his school Posts Roedean Wolverhampton Girls' High School Knigham Hill School Lancaster University Management School Westminster College No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items With No Repayments Unit You Finish Training, a… DfEE London Montessori Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Posts N B Selection LTD Imperial College DfEE By our Sports Staff: Hayes and O'Connor get chance to shine Rigby League Golf World Harrington happy on quiet route to riches Golf: Irishman Refuses to Divulge Secret of Rookie Success after Course-Record 65 Diligent Ebdon enjoys revenge on O'Sullivan Snooker: Intensive Practice Pays Swift Dividend with Place in Semi-Finals of Scottish Masters For the Record The Times Sports Service Football Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move King could add Lewis challenge to Tyson card Boxing Keene on Chess McAllister completes his rise from obscurity Football Few soft options in a hard game Gerald Davis reflects on the lessons to be learnt after the recent Wales defeat They Think It's All over… Swindon take chance on casino venture Russell Kempson on a first division club's enterprising gamble Today's Fixtures Aldridge receives call from Irish Broadcasting doubts will not halt Heineken Cup Rugby Union: Pugh Confirms Competition with Improved Format Peace may follow compromise Kettle takes over at Stalybridge Non-League Football Mercury Communications Orrell stand firm over right to pick Botica … in Brief Recovery shots Indurain out Bears roam Prendergast plans Oscar Schindler's Arc attempt Racing Folkestone Rapid Raceline Folkestone Specialists Picture Gallery Haydock Park Guide to our Racecard Redcar Fallon keeps Dazzle ride Yesterday's Results Vintage whines of Goldstone grumps Lynne Truss returns kicking and screaming to the football terraces West Witney entice Parker back to fold in new guise Hockey Word-Watching British Midland The Airline for Europe Zulle edges closer to tour success Cycling Skippers find quick route to agreement Sailing Radio Choice How to avoid Arctic neck Laugh? I almost named the absent father Review BBC1 No 898 Golf Reformed Merson returns to the fold England recall for Arsenal midfield player completes welcome rehabilitation Wasteful Liverpool squander chance to apply gloss finish Football First Telecom

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