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News from 07/10/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Lucy Hodges, M. W. W. D'o. Kerrich, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Chris Ward, Patricia Davies, Martin Gilbert, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Des Burkinshaw, Richard Thomson, Doug McAvoy, General Secretary, Richard Hobson, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Robin Beare, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Alison Kervin, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Quentin Letis, Morag Preston, Desmond Dearlove, John Major, Gerald Davies, John Peek, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Brown, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Nick Malicka, Graham Clayton, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Richard Alston, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Matthew May, A. E. Rideout, Peter Bills, Mark Cliffe, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Alan Sked, David I. C. Caldwell, Rodney Milnes, Peter Towers, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, Christopher Mayer, Alexander Scanlan, Charles Bremner, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Ros Drinkwater, Michael Walton, J. A. Davis, Stuart Crainer, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Richard Cork, Nicholas Andrews, Stephen Shaw Director, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Michael Hough (Director, Criminal Policy Reserach Unit), Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, John Hopkins, Geoffrey E. Taylor, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, David Miller, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Adam Sage, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Richard Radcliffe (Director Legacy Campaigns Division), John Stevenson, Peter Bryan, Chris Partridge, Francis Bacon, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Hildur Helga Sigurdardottir, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Eric Reguly, Edward C. Edge, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Graham Hills, Lucy Duncan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Geof Wheelwright, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Andrew Harris, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Stelios Haji-Ioannou, Philip Webster Political Editor, David Rudnick, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Michael Hornsby, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Simon Halberstam, Brian Glanville, Brian Clarke, Michael Dynes, Godfrey Golzen, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Julian, Valerie Grove, David Maddock, Benedict Birnberg, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Colin McQuillan, Nunzio Quacquarelli, Christopher Irvine, Brian Greer Crossword Editor, Nicolas Stevenson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Today This Week in the Times Lombard Index I raised £750,000 for Tory party funds, Greer claims MPs 'sought cash for next election' Tebbit fuels EMU row as McAlpine quits Eurotunnel verdict £7m striker out Police use teenage informers in crime crackdown Inquiry double acts to be split Mesh Computers Why doyen of lobbyists had to resign Ian Greer, long at the heart of politics, is stepping down from the company he built up from scratch out of loyalty to clients and staff, he tells Andrew Pierce Willetts memo may be 'smoking gun' for Government Garrard Murder suspect arrested at airport News in Brief Hewitt charged Royal claim Tipped for chief Madras reunion Rare success Sinn Fein leader cashes in with £100,000 royalty cheque Adams family enriched by bestselling book on Troubles First Brother beatified as last recruit heeds the call Aberlour New generation of music fans turns on to traditional sound in a vinyl revival By a Staff Reporter: Coral rejects £250,000 winning bet Fears for children after dogs poisoned on estate Royal alarm over books on Duchess Forte Posthouse Citroen Saxo £16m puts Britain's walkers on open road Independent Financial Adviser Wives take up cudgels in BSE row 'Tory candidate doesn't stand a chance, farmers feel so betrayed' Vegetarians claim best year for converting meat eaters Mercury Finalist across with four down Intercity offers first-class returns for train robbers Walk-on, walk-off gang steals thousands of wallets and purses from rail travellers Informix MoD will investigate Gulf War spraying Top private schools fear 'Oxford chaos' will hit students Heads attack admission system Universities count the cost as students resort to legal action DIAL-a-PHONE £100m giant aquarium planned for Docklands Serviceline Insurance Parents win unfair dismissal claim for son driven to suicide by his sacking Daewoo Churchill's doodles lead Europe debate round in circles Tories' division on war leader's Euro-scepticism traced to wine-stained piece of paper 'We are with Europe but not of it, linked but not comprised' Winston Churchill saw a united Europe with Britain acting as the link to the world's free nations, Martin Gilbert writes Eden's medicine cabinet reveals a curious choice of sedative Medical Briefing Bt Free fone Hepatitis victims lose fight for payment News in Brief Police injured Veterans' plea Jet skier killed Glaring problem Waterfall death Thief's mistake Climber falls Early arrivals Big impression Smoke Labour out with Referendam Bill before the election, Tebbit tells Major In 1986 Lord Tebbit, then Tory chairman, masterminded a conference that transformed the Government's fortunes, leading to a big election victory. The opportunity is there today, he tells Peter Riddell and Philip Webster We must not allow Emu to be fudged A falled single currency would be a disaster for Britain as well as Europe, says John Major My ally Clarke will stay at No 11, says PM Plan for English 'Panama canal' would cost ?6 bn Confidential report condemns waterway scheme as a deep slash across the nation's fabric Video plus Direct Early ambitions lost out to cheaper railway Killer is released from jail in Spain MP criticises murder hunt Project is threat to nature, warns conservation group Tory MP admits to Labour meeting Colonial Dole tests character of Clinton in TV battle Safety concerns linger as airline takes off again Leukaemia Research Fund Hewlett Packard Snow White gets mini-camera to keep bodice pure Rover Taleban lays siege to fleeing forces in mountain battle Christopher Thomas in the Panjshir Valley watches as Taleban takes on government forces in a fight to the finish Israel talks focus on Hebron pullout Dell Bhutto fears she is assassins' next target Pakistani leader accuses rogue police over her brother's killing Arab doctor's cure for divided city is removal of settlers ProspEro direct Fears about Germany threaten France's Napoleonic influence in EU This Week in Euhope Major sidelined as Kohl and Chirac sell 'grand vision' Budget Bomb shatters Jupp? mayoral office Dan technology plc Two Killed in Danish biker feud World Summary North Korea holds 'US spy' (AFP): More than 70 die in bus crashes Ailing Pope asks for prayers on eve of 'simple' surgery Icelanders await flood of the century Muratec Lebed faces Nato charm offensive Sun Alliance Cardinals jockey for power behind Vatican throne The making of an artist-from Starting today: Michael Peppiatt's biography of Francis Bacon, an artist who challenged his generation Ryanair Hill House Hammond Listen Self-Doubt over Drawing Ability Debenhams The music of a mother and baby's love Scientists are studying the intimate communication between a mothe and her baby, reports Anjana Ahuja Dollonds & Aitchison Firing line The millipedes that hurl bristles Science Briefing The history man with the magpie mind Norman Davies prefers the panormaic view and the populist approach in his compendium on Europe Valerie Grove Men's Health Magazine Mercury Time At our throats Hidden Europe Arts Opera & Ballet Today's Choice London Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Visual Art Theatre Trials of a court reporter Theatre: All the world's crime is a stage for Nicolas Kent; plus French drama Dance Camilla saves the day Horace Lyric Studio, W6 Music The London Philharmonic A little goes a long way Opera Amsterdam Pop Fruit bowl by appointment Ros Drinkwater on Viscount Linley's latest work, from pencils to a book Opera M Mercury In pursuit of purity Film The Beatles Technology Books Arts From chaos to drama Music Matthew Parris The apparatchiks of the leader have an unsmiling perfectionism which I find chilling Oxford tales This is fraud, not democracy Most Tories realise the single currency would be a disaster, and John Major should accept it too Safety first isn't enough Peter Riddell says the Tories no longer enjoy the benefits of doubt in the public mind Duck out? No labour Mr Clean Vine time Adams in Farnkfurt A book to please the publishers—but at what price? Death of an Army Weakness in the Russian Armed Forces in bad news for Nato Cobol's Second Coming Countdown to meltdown for computer year 2000 'Lifesaving' role of Soviet spies Lobbyists at work Calls for clarity on joining EMU Low-cost travel Highland university Teacher training Sport letters, page 38 Letters should carry a… If there's a will there's a donation Juvenile offenders Crime statistics Mystery solved Court Circular Today's royal engagement University news James Gerald Gulliver Service luncheon Nature notes Is wisdom with aged? Does long life bring… Royal Air Force College Cranwell Memorial concert Multiple Display Advertising Items Birthdays today Dinner Harmers of London Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriages School news Holborn Law Society Usa Swift Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items N&p Life Assurance Limited Midland and Oxford Circuit Service dinner Anniversaries and church news are on the facing page Multiple Display Advertising Items Lord Colnbrook Anniversaries Sir Reginald Pullen Sir Reginald Pullen, Kcvo, Receiver-General of Westminister Abbey, 1959-87, died on September 25 aged 74. He was born on February 17,1922 Church news Martyn Harris Martyn Harris, Jouralist and author, died of cancer on October 4 aged 43. He was born on October 7,1952. Hitler's Peace News The Times Crossword No 20,292 Aberlour Business Times Weathercall AirUK Tomorrow Lifeboats Today in the Times Great Season of Sport Helissio repels Arc raiders Richard Evans, racing correspondent, witnesses a perfomance to rank among the best in Europe's leading race Coppell lined up to end City's wait Rank Xerox Panthers survive shoot-out drama In Brief Corser's day Clean sweep Pooley fails Coventry win Seiko Kinetic High time dreary O'Sullevan was put to grass Tv Action Replay Montgomerie aims to reap benefit of major investment Golf Morgan proves classic model of reliability Kirsten cruises to century Cricket Long wait over for Pierce Owners to make about-turn Football Long road back for cautious Murray Athletics England's finest prepare for the big squeeze Football: National Service Increases Pressure on Leading Players as Vital Fixtures Loom All eyes on new goal standard Life is suddenly busier for defenders in hockey. Andrew Longmore sees why Bisham Abbey Crutchley scores four more Hockey: Cannock Recover from Early Setback to Thrash Southgate By a Correspondent: Ipswich find reward in fitting victory Mercury Communications High time dreary O'Sullevan was put to grass Squash Colin McQuillan, in Kuala Lumpur, analyses thr progress of one Britain's brightest hopes Wales wilt as Dutch rediscover purpose Football: Southall's Heroic's in Vain as Holland Hit Back in World Cup Qualilfying Match The Cooperative Bank Gould's private fears confirmed by defeat Hamilton hints at desire to move on Group Nine High time dreary O'Sullevan was put to grass David Powell finds the action taking place off the pitch as Plymouth and Millwall draw 0-0 Scotland pass latest test of adaptability McGhee defiant as Wolves lose the tactical plot Queasy QPR smell something fishy O'Neil's success still hangs heavy over Wycombe Gazza: a team player with a talent for winning matches Knighton forced to reschedule fantasy football programme Peter Ball on Carlisle's H draw with Mansfield that keeps them on top of the third division Equaliser leaves Machin cursing his luck Flora Evergreen Nelson able to keep firm grip on Barnet The London Hernia Centre Harnessing the power, savouring the glory Simon Barnes marvels at the Horse of the Year Show dressage competition Abbey Life Fisher finds right formula after 17-year wait Boardman in form to regain title Cycling Adrenalin rises as leaders speed across Bay of Biscay Lucy Duncan finds life tiring but exhilarating on the high seas The Tall Ships Experience Dunning a victim of life at the bottom Basketball Hunt reigns as Lauda puts life before glory The battle between Damond Hill and Jacques Villeneuve for the world drivers' championship will be resolved in Japan next weekend. Oliver Holt opens a series on dramatic conclusions in Formula One by recalling 1976 Why Lord's is planning to encourage queue-jumping The Business of Sport Mercury Communications Chapple in no mood for excuses Football American Express By our Sports Staff: Stark finds power to overcome Chang Tennis Problems mount on two fronts for Irish South African Airways Wales struggle to maintain their grip Rugby Union: Ambitions Itallians Make Strong Argument for Recognition in Tense Contest Saracens teach below-par Bristol some home truths Smith sees red as Sale pay penalty for unruly play Leicester turn to pack and force a decision Where professional game's expansion is missing the point Mercury Communications Gloucester rediscover their pride and passion Rugby Union Turner's sketch in need of colour FourFourTwo Harlequins run riot to expose class distinction Clifton Fox has sights raised Pontefract Fontwell Park Ryafan lifts British standard Racing: Victory in Prix Marcel Boussac Seals Fine Weekend for Raiders Saturday's Results Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Dettori masters foreign fields Longchamp Details Guide to our Racecard Rapid Raceline Corporate raiders mobilise on the fairways Hostile takeovers top the sporting agenda as business prepare to take up golfing challenge Why beginners can warm to an Ice Age predator Brian Clarke on the strange attributes of a fish let down by its own basic instincts The Times Meespierson Corporate Golf Challenge Qualifiers and Points The Times Educational Supplement Australia fixture plan put on hold Rugby League St Bede's widens its net to secure progress in tennis Sport in Schools New tradesmen Sports Letters may be sent e by fax to 0171-782… Welsh must stir themselves True champions No going back for Klinsmann Soccer pioneers Villain turns star of show Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge May's memory to inspire a new generation David Miller report is on an appeal to upgrade sports facilities in London Keene on Chess Winning Move Nationwide Football League Bell's League Championship World Cup 1998 Qualifying Rounds Picture Gallery Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Europe Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Bell's League Championship Rugby Union For the Record Picture Gallery Hockey Schools Sport Rugby Union Guide to the Week Ahead Today Football The Times Sports Service Cognos Don't shoot me, I'm the programmer Mistake of the millennium Matthew May introduces a five-page report on the Virtual timebomb that is ticking inside computers all over the world Who can sue whom Simon Halberstam spells out the legal options for software users Mistake of the millennium Matthew May introduces a five-page report on the Virtual timebomb that is ticking inside computers all over the world The mathematics, John Stevenson says, are easy; the solution is not How much will it cost? David Rudnick tries to pin down the outlay for millenium compliance Cognos Maple Computer Corporation Financial services in the firing line The Sectors Which firms will be worst affected? Graham Clayton investigates Beginning early is the best policy Quick Start Fact or fiction Crisis? What crisis? Far too many business people are still deaf to the ticking, says Graham Clayton Blind date holds no terror for the millennium-buster Graham Claton encounters Taskforce 2000's director KyOCERa The rocket heading for America The US Government is still in shock, says Geog Wheelwright 2000 - a date oddity The Myths Novell Solutions take a little longer All methods of defusing the 2000 bomb will take time, says John Stevenson Smaller does not mean better The Pc Great Mistakes Helpline Cognos Capitalisation, Week's change International Watch Cr. Ltd Output rise expected Economic Outlook Sunday Tips IKON LucasVarity ready to flatter Companies Results and Statistics Today Clarke's reasons to be miserable Labour to spell out policy on Eu legislation Mercury Communications The Times Education Videos Pan Andean avalanche costly Alternative Investment Market Williams low-key Banks vital Listing sought Home sales 'to grow 7%' Change on Week Word-Watching Mercury Communications Economy would grow under Blair says accountant Tourist Rates Citb Picture Gallery Mercury may use supermarkets to sell phone service Calm after the storm as Granada decides to sit back and take stock Alasdair Murray finds out why Gerry Robinson refuses to be rushed by restless City A credit to her accountants Nescafe Gold Blend Pleasing Pikey Winning formula Falling short A Faust for our times Radio Choice BBC1 Funny, political and fictional, of course Review Choice Petrol giants exploit surge in price of crude to boost margins Huge dilution for investors in Eurotunnel Times Two Crossword No 906 By our Business Staff: Brokers launch direct insurance Gazprom in $380m issue Picture Gallery In Business Tomorrow Revenue to announce Botnar deal On the menu Boom time Upbeat Granada Young Ridgway & Associates Ltd DMG considers legal action on audit of Young funds Kingfisher may swoop on Norweb MBAs World Top Ten Esade Which school? It's all in name John O'Leary looks at a guide which ranks business schools on reputation Part-time flexibility My Mba Take plenty of time to make up your mind The right choice of school is a crucial step in your MBA, s says Godfrey Golzen I have never looked back My Mba London Business School Flying a kite for a mark of quality Desmond Dearlove treads the thorny path to setting up standards for business schools in the UK School of Management How the scheme will work Your Questions Answered Executive jump-start to a stalled career Experienced managers discover that going back to school makes business sense, writes Stuart Crainer University of Cambridge A help up the career ladder My Mba Henley Management College Directions for the movie moguls USC's business school in Los Angels runs courses for would-be film producers, says Richard Thomson Ashridge Meeting of business minds My Mba Learning to live in peace Lucy Hodges on how Ethiopia's leaders are being taught to govern Just right for the job An MBA in Spain adds an international flavour Warwick Business School Best of Boston in West Indies Will Oxford play the management game? Desmond Dearlove examines the debate surrounding the construction of the School of Management Master of Business Administration The University of Nottingham Sheffield Hallam University The Sunday Times Master of Business Administration Bradford Management Centre Kingston University Cheltenham & Gloucester University of Southampton Will I improve my job? An MBA is not an automatic passport to a better job, says Godfrey Golzen City University Business School Personality tests reveal strengths Lucy Hodges looks at how profiling can help to match students to careers Determination to succeed My Mba Telephone University of Leeds Boston University Strathclyde Graduate Business School Durham University Business School Roffey Park Management Institute University of Bath University of Exeter The University of Hull Leicester University Hi-tech help in distance study Chris Partridge reviews the value of recent technological advances Cranfield University School of Management Consultancy pays the way Loans, Scholarships and Grants A new outlook on life My Mba Women who mean business in a male environment Nunzio Quacquarelli on the matriarchal managers who succeed in their professions despite the odds The Management School Lancaster University Glowing report of a year well-spent Masters of the global mindset The University of Reading University of Hull MBA in London The Fulbright Commission The University of Edinburgh My Mba Kaplan Hobsons Multiple Display Advertising Items The MBA Career Guide Nottingham Law School MBAth University of Bath Manchester Business School Edinburgh Business School The University of Birmingham Manchester Business School

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