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News from 14/10/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Lucy Hodges, Jon Ashworth, Gerald Isaaman, Peter Humphrey, Helen Johnstone, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Patricia S. Duncan, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Des Burkinshaw, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, William Garnett, Ivo Tennant, Jonathan Crozier, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Norman De Mesquita, Barry S. Doe, Alison Kervin, Noel Goodwin, John M. L. Brown, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, J. Allen, Morag Preston, V. M. Crews, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Joel Wolchover, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Alan Tanner Chairman, Pat Gibson, John Shepperd, Piers Ashworth, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Norman Davies, Karl Johnston, Valerie Elliott, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, James Capstick, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Lionel Bloch, Peter Bills, Edward Garden, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Andrew Pierce, Valerie Elliott, Shirley English and Stewart Tendler, Robert Humble-Smith, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Justin Cartwright, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Anthony Lester, Sally Jones, Edward Fennell, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Bridge, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Sarah Forde, Nigel Hawkes, Nigel Richardson, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Brenda Gurden, Roger Boyes, Dominic Kennedy Social Affairs Correspondent, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Steve Corbett, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, A. R. Kay, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Geoffrey Bubb, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Jason Nissé, Sue Summers, W. R. Silveira, Audrey Magee, Oliver Holt and Adrian Lee, Kathryn Knight, Carol Chapman, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, G. Antoniade, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, John Shaw, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Jo Andrews, G. Ward-Smith, Tony Dawe, Brian Glanville, Jason Cowley, Steve McManaman, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, David Maddock, Matthew Bond, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Pierce and Paul Wilkinson, Jonathan Mirsky, Stacy Sullivan, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Today This Week in the Times Index A Free Bottle of Wine Hogg says rabies law could be Scrapped Far Right gains The Times on the Internet http: //www. the-times.… Actress Beryl Reid dies at 76 The Second Sex Ministers determined to ban home handguns 15 Pages of Times Sport Hill takes title at last chance Abbey National Today Public school Tories concerned over Major's attack on Blair Rebel claims Mawhinney offered him knighthood Dunblane parent might contest seat at election Dell Party defector was egged on by wife left bitter by years of cake baking Civil law reforms 'must not be lost' US doctor refuses widow in vitro baby News in Brief More boys held in jails Tougher inquiry backed Goldsmith 'a threat' Walker foils drug drop For Land Rover, a baby Hill's grand prix triumph mirrors father's 60s victory Princess eclipses Sun as Italians catch royal fever For sale: letter that doomed Mary, Queen of Scots From Our Special Correspondent: Only Second Breton to Win World Championship Pensioner dies in store scuffle Rantzen cleared of misconduct British tourist dies in funicular crash Forte Posthouse Citroën Zx Bishop calls for legal curb on 'amoral' government Attack on Church's gay stance applauded Second meteorite gives hint of Martian life Traditional choice for vicar in choir row American Express Actors pay tribute to Beryl Reid,'one of the best' £25m help for dance and drama hopefuls We were left to drown as skipper fled, say Britons Tourist couple tell of their terror, after outrigger capsized in Indian Ocean storm Solihull couples prefer fidelity to aerobics Informix Father tricked out of £150,000 Flu vaccine urged for all over-65s News in Brief Boy injured Murder charge Bomb riddle Ambulance death Driving ban British Airways Changing Times Teachers bring back traditional classes for primary tests DIAL-a-PHONE Meningitis 'link' shows GPs' caution Medical Briefing Ingram Micro Reseller Support Widow of terrorist victim appeals for violence to end Patten urges end to 'preposterous' quarantine rules Expensive and cruel or vital safeguard? Britain's strict defence against rabies arouses fierce debate The Case against Kennel owner points finger at globetrotting pet lovers The Case for Allied Dunbar 'Cruel system killed my Sadie' Garden detective roots out rogues By a Staff Reporter: Tree couple face court for special branch Gorbachev: Why I did what I did The Times/dillions Forum Your chance to question his policies Smugglers defy law for love or money Wets and drys fight for soul of Welsh Sabbath Referendrum will decide if drink can be sold on Sundays in the last bastion of nonconformity U-boat was turned against Nazi navy ProsPEro direct Migrant 'survived flight in jet hold' BT cut up to 25% off many international calls Maori MP holds key to New Zealand coalition Daihatsu Australian MP issues civil war warning Kate Allen Mobile Phones Amnesty appeals for world court Republicans start to give up on Dole as hopeless cause Election 96 Chinese dissident foils police and escapes to Hong Kong Direct Life & Pension Services Ltd. Farewell toast to writers' tavern Actress joins Aids march Canadian tightrope walker aims to tackle Niagara Falls Midland Peres and Arafat hold talks World Summary (AFP): Papua peace leader killed Mandela rejects 'Africa force' (AFP): Hutus flee from attack on camp Taleban loses its grip on two Afghan towns Street-to-street fighting denies vital forward supply route for overstretched Islamic militants The Times Kabul terrified by regime of the lash Vital Kurdish city is recaptured by anti-Saddam group Service line Insurance Dutch puzzle over jigsaw of incompatible pieces for monetary union Austrian far Right makes big gains in Euro election Cyprus shooting mars hopes for peace talks Muratec Menuhin in Sarajevo Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms Family fears for abducted tycoon after £1.5m paid Are men of the nineties allowing Starting Today: an investigation into the growing crisis of male identity MJN Technology Limited Where Females Rule Stress and Survival Swiftcall Women to trample all over them? A New Man's Lament Rukba Hill House Hammond Endeavour Personal Finance Ltd Sharing the Caring Tomorrow Scientists hit galactic G-spot Shock for cosmologists Cancer tests Science Briefing Turkey eggs to the rescue One 2 one Scientists hit galactic G-spot Nobel prizes should be awarded for new fields of study, not longevity, says Nigel Hawkes Africa-the white man's other Eden Why have generations of Europeans been so seduced by the Dark Continent? Justin Cartwright explains The birth of childhood Hidden Europe Ryanair Beauty in a cardboard box Opera: Rodney Milnes on Wagner's Ring, and Berg Götterdämmerung Covent Garden Berg hits the highest peak Wozzeck Leeds Events Visual Art Musical Kirov diversifies into symphonies Concerts The Times Pop Final front ear Pop Space Notwich The wind-up in the willows Terry Jones has taken a few liberties with his new film of Kenneth Grahame's classic. Sue Summers reports The family that strays together stays together Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on Sam Shepard's tempestuous drama of incest and rage; plus Emlyn Williams's whodun Royal Shakespeare Company No Title Opera Film Easy Jet Dance Neighbourhood psycho Night Must Fall Haymarket British Heart Foundation Books Lapada Matthew Parris Political speeches now echo 1980s advertising. Short paragraphs. Verbless sentences. Like this Beware wives The Times Diary Picture Gallery Late runner The Times Diary Class politics is below the salt To whom was the Prime Minister's soundbite,'New Labour, Old School Tie', supposed to appeal? One nation, two visions Peter Riddell asks what difference the next election will make Riddell on Monday Rampant cast The Times Dairy Rolling away The Times Diary Lost magic The Times Dairy Bean there? The Times Diary Quarantine Controls The case for change has not yet been proved Occupied East Timor The brave fight of Carlos Belo and Jos? Ramos-Horta A Good Win for a Good Man Sportsmanship was this year's real Formula One winner Powers of PCC to deal with complaints of press excess Romanian throne Common men? Letters for publication should carry contact… Customer rights to sue over strikes Nobel prizewinner Tunnel faces its toll Index Help for victims of infected blood Under a cloud A cold front? Out for a duck Money-go-round? Musical works Court Circular Today's royal engagements Memorial concert Nature notes Birthdays today Terry-Thomas plaque tribute Royal Naval College Dartmouth Service dinners Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Charterhouse Lecture Anniversaries Burstow Wildlife Santuary Marriages Beryl Reid Beryl Reid, OBE, actress, died yesterday aged 76. She was born on June 17,1920 Rena Lcoste René Lacoste, French tennis player, died on October 12 aged 92. He was born on July 2,1904 Keith Boyce Keith Boyer, cricketer, died on October 11, aged 53. He was born on October 11,1943 William Vickrey William Vickrey, US economist, died on October 11 aged 82. He was born on June 21,1914 On this Day Results of A. R. P. Review Ready for Sir S. Hoare next Week News The Times Crossword No 20,298 Aberlour Business Times Weathercall AirUK Devon Breaks Tomorrow In the Times Today in the Times Great Season of Sport Hill scales highest mountain Victory at Suzuka proves nice guys can finish first Hill's Day Bass By our Sports Staff: Czech unable to halt flow of winners from Rusedski Tennis: Another Briton about to Climb World Bankings Cellnet Hingis off the mark Museeuw finds new zest In Brief Bond pots title Moxon on mark England slump Towering form René Lacoste By our Sports Staff: Tendulkar makes successful start Cricket Hill saves his best until last for Williams Oliver Holt watches Briton roar to victory and fulfil his driving ambition at Suzuka Driving away the nightmares Oliver Holt on a champion's battle to emerge from a background of personal tragedy and self-doubt Details Rivals united in praise of winner BBC laps up final taste of Walker's unique formula TV Action Replay Rothmans Wright tightens Blackburn noose Football: Pressure Mounts on Harford after Arsenal Give Strking Welcome to Wenger Wimbledon on crest of a wave Striking difference results in morning glory for Beckham Rob Hughes sees Liverpool beaten by the only goal of the day at Old Trafford Quality control offers solace in bitter defeat In the mood for the future Graham too wise for euphoria Coventry cancel out Le Tissier's moment of magic Football Repentant Bosnich affords Villa little comfort Prudhoe blunder saves Port Vale Redknapp consoled by Porfirio's skill West strikes blow for common sense Newcastle on summit as Keegan preaches new creed Inter. connect Outcome settled by Gullit's half-time alterations Last stop Accrington for the ultimate prodigy Football has finally caught up with Paul Moulden, the forward whose career went backward. Mark Hodkinson begins a series on potential greats who fell foul of sport's black hole Gradi's youth plan pays rich dividend Houchen heads for trouble Ivo Tennant on the likely ramifications of an unsavoury North East derby By our Sports Staff: Ince falls into bad habits of old City prove early point to Coppell Tale of two penalties as Rangers rue missed opportunity Scottish commentary Picture Gallery FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Bell's Picture Gallery Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Europe F. A. Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Bell's League Championship United States seal Dunhill Cup treble Golf: Victories by Mickelson and Stricker End New Zealand Challenge on Old Course at St Andrews Undefeated run ended by Barford Hockey By a Correspondent: White to the rescue for Slough Dunhill Cup Results and Tables Steering into the teeth of adversity Sailing: Shark Alert and Shredded Sail Keep Crew on their Toes James Capstick tells how an unustual visitor made an impression on his yacht's control gear Last-race despair for British pairing By our Sports Staff: Kite wins battle of Ryder Cup captains Semi-finals beckon for Steelers Ice-Hockey FitzGerald powers to quickfire victory Squash Hemel still searching for first win Basketball Crofts determined to try for third British title David Powell on a champion athlete fighting back from serious illness Football grapples with problems of pay-per-view The Business of Sport Strawberry picks his moment for Yankees Baseball Maine New England Reid earns reward for switch Boxing Davies drops hint of Cardiff's ability Rugby Union: Heineken Cup at Last Throws up Cross-Border Skirmish to Savour Pienaar's omission comes under fire Sports magazine Richmond hit right scoring notes Masters competitors holding back the years Swimming Interpretation of law threatens to disrupt order Hare sends Dynamo in search of glory Non-League Football Milan are mauled as Munster harness elements Worcester show cynical disregard for cup competition Peter Bills deplores the attitude of a club in deciding not to field ten of its best players Jenkins saves Welsh blushes Rugby Union: Pontypridd Struggle to Defeat Treviso in Heineken Cup At Sardis Road Caledonia Reds fail to stem flow of defeats Bath tackle fresh fields with familiar resolution The Times Thunderer: Leicester Rapid Raceline Thrill of the chase demands healthy appetite for danger Andrew Longmore savours the singular atmosphere of the Velka Pardubicka Specialists A time for tears as friends part Racing Commentary Carson hints at return Richard Evans Flat Leaders Thunderer: Newton Abbot Culloty ruled out by ankle injury Fierce independence of Colston's earns continuing success Sport in Schools Right to the heart Problems of Wimbledon move Sport Letters Sports Letters may hbe sent by fax to 0171-782-5211.… Gascoigne's eye on the ball Fewer highlights Voice of racing Double break British couple wary of Italian threat Ruth Gledhill previews the challenge to Britain's ballroom dancers at the Elsa Wells International Age of no concern to Croydon Football Guide to the Week Ahead The London Hernia Centre For the Record Hockey Athletics Rugby Union Picture Gallery Racing Schools Sport Sports Service 'Cunning running' proves to be a thrilling day out Sally Jones and family try a sport which can be 'like doing The Times crossword while running for a train Sport for All Taking It up Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge A course for all levels of ability You Will Need Keene on Chess Winning Move Right of individual reparation for failure to implement directive Fear of law no excuse for delay in claim A Times Reader Offer Sentence on father was too long Liquidator's agreement champertous Restriction power to be used sparingly Legal aid not available for patient Labour joins the party Tony Blair is modernising his party's approach to its own staff Human touch that counts Investors in People Edward Fennell introduces a report on the scheme that spurs companies to develop and value their staff Nationwide the Building Society Global industry picks up a British idea The Investors' Standard is attracting interest from overseas Big firms are slow to invest Large companies complain about bureaucracy but are surprised at the Standard's effect, says Tony Dawe Elida Fabergé Standard bearers who herald success Lucy Hodges talks to some of the companies that have signed up for Investors The Brewers The Burders The Engineers The Lawyers How to get employers on side Even the best-reun companies find the Standard tough Swallow Hotels Investors in People Albert Fisher shows scars of another tough year Companies Lucent Technologies Markets focus on producer prices Economic Outlook SDX seeks £5m at float Results and Statistics Sunday Tips Employee share plans 'at risk' Banking lure Defence links AIMing high Tunnel threat Hepworth sale The Times Educational Supplement Euro Disney plans huge retail site at French theme park Accountants brought to book British fishermen now get paid by Mediterranean… Baker confident of avoiding SFA ban over Leeson Capitalisation, week's change International Watch Co. Ltd. Imro action over pensions mis-selling Lang under fire over delay on BA Tourist Rates Net names Loft founder backs £100m bridge plan Alternative Investment Market Word-Watching Blades Savile Row Gilts vulnerable to political risk Gilt-Edged The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Colonial Direct Smint Asia's emerging markets tipped to deliver most profitable returns Marianne Curphey on a new survey that ranks international growth prospects Double Dutch The Times City Diary Im-Prudential The Times City Diary Journalistic licence The Times City Diary Royal appointment The Times City Diary Conkerors The Times City Diary No cheap jabs The Times City Diary The comedy of terrors Radio Choice Truly an unlovely way to spend an evening Review BBC1 Choice Wall of Money Fund managers forecast rise in inflation and interest rates Bribe-seeking officials escape Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery Finland's entry to ERM boosts single currency New soccer play by Conrad Sheffield Wednesday targetted in £12m bid VNU set to lift stake in Blenheim Wickes bonuses New Kingdom Seven to go as insider takes reins at MGAM In Business Tomorrow Picture Gallery Corby Works Hopes for exports soar Money Market Fruit and Wine Frei flies in to boost UK links President begins his first official visit to Britain today Chile Facing the Influx Contents Trading with the world Chile's diversified, export-led economy sends products to more than 150 countries Inflation target is 'viable' Budget for 1997 emphasises the need for fiscal discipline Sigdo Koppers Corporation Ties with Japan grow What lies behind the drive for trade Eduardo Frei has clear priorities for Chile as he follows his father's footsteps to Britain Fruit and veg drive in Britain Exports Campaign Chile on call Customers benefit from telecoms competition Fierce to attract the customers Capital needed to modernise Improvements are essential to economic drive Trade boom spurs moves to modernise Roads clog as car sales gather pace Change of emphasis to public transport Cleaner future for water Privatisation lies ahead for state firms EMOS has been growing at 4 per cent per year Banco Del Estado De Chile Handling change Finance Chile's reformed banking system is frequently cited as amodel for the region A sense of balance Chilean wine exports raise a cheer in UK High quality boosts sales in Britain Salmon sales are in the pink Mercosur aids farm exports New trade advantages of joining union stressed Emprsa Metropolitina de Obrus Sanitaries Sanitary Works Company of Valparaíso S. A. Added value is the trend Processing of raw materials is one the increase Copper is still top earner 'Over 100 cents a pound is big business' Mining giant to modernise New law opens the way to investment Power sale sparks UK bids Chile's electricity industry offers potential for profits Extending search for oil Industry and Energy State oil company is looking for partners for exploration in the North Sea Rising to demands of the global market Exploring the opportunities for business in Latin America Ministry of Public Works Socied Internacional Petrolera S. A. Generating Positive Energy Make the most of Chile Factfile Influx of visitors Tourism No Title Snapshots Chile is undergoing one of the most framatic… Codelco Chile

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