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News from 18/10/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, David Adams, Michael Barber Professor, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, David Brown, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Isabel Carlisle, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, David Rhys Jones, Jason Barbour, Nicolette Jones, James Landale, Political Reporter, Jill Sherman and Arthur Leathley, Philip Howard, Lord Callaghan of Cardiff, Nacab, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Landale, Paul Wilkinson and Adrian Lee, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, G. S. Turner, Paul Wilkinson and David Charter, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Kevin McCarra and Shirley English, Martin Fletcher, Richard Beeston and Robin Lodge, Keith Rodgers, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, S. H. Murray Wells, Ramnik Shah, John O'Leary, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Sally Witcher, Director, David Hands, Ann Abraham, Chief Executive, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Noel Fung, Malcolm Smart, Deputy Director, Michael Theodoulou, David Miller, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Dominic Lieven, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Andrew Hewson, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Peter Capelia, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Bronwen Maddox, Frances Gibb and Emma Wilkins, Andrew Stuart, Roger Maynard and Nigel Hawkes, Harriet Osborne, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Dalya Alberge, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Warwick H. Taylor (Archivist), Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Eileen McCabe, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, Gwenda Brophy, Kathryn Knight, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Sydney Giffard, Shaun Evelegh, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Robert A. Pearce, George Bernard, Robert Whymant, C. D. Humphrey, Matthew Bond, Beverly Kemp, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,

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Lynne Truss TV dismissal for Kremlin security chief Lebed is intolerable, says Yeltsin Gun law backing Liverpool win no title Index Stalkers will face five years' jail Anatole Kaletsky College head admits CV errors Headmaster's killer, 16, gets life Search for a Mother Smuggler jailed Tomorrow Happy Diamonds Law may change as widow loses plea for baby Mr Toad, MP, must heed the Wild Wood Lobbyists want MPs to regulate their political business Online Homeowners are held to ransom over access road Magnox Doctors warn of NHS cash crisis Motorway jams predicted £50,000 arts prizes presented 'New Scots' pledge allegiance Car-crash rock player was drunk Homes investigation reopens Rock singer Hutchence arrested Composer Goldschmidt dies Foreign Office denies spying claim Former minister faces constituency challenge News in Brief Reluctant judge fines pet smuggler First across the Chann Wife will continue fight to have dead husband's baby 'I just want to be able to lead the rest of my life as Stephen and I had planned' Warnock blames herself for not foreseeing such a case Gascoignes in hiding as star tries to escape dark side of his fame Venables renews legal battle with Sugar Swissair Citroën Zx Short all smiles as she shows off her long-lost son 'I have lived with a sense of pain and loss at the centre of my life - we are just very happy, MP says Reunion brings delight for some, but feelings of terror and guilt for others France Telecom How spin-doctors got their hands on the good news Head teacher's killer linked to Mills attack Youth convicted of Philip Lawrence murder was leader of teenage knife gang, say police Becks US Army unearths gardener on the run The Royal Bank of Scotland Internet boom puts home PCs at risk of hackers Grant buys an address for a to Z of art New gallery for 'finest unseen collection' among latest Arts Council projects Lottery fund doubles cash for historic churches Comet Cramped housing forces £1m clearout of treasures Homeless make way for the big picture Forte Heritage Forte Posthouse Lib Dems prepare to vote against total handgun ban Abbey National Gunmaker will have to close after 20 years Howard feared shooters would go underground Enthusiasts face curbs abroad, except in US Final Notice Police officer cleared of stealing £1.50 calculator Solictor condemns 'unnecessary' case that could leave taxpayer with bill for £100,000 Inoculation scare stories unfounded Medical Briefing Woodstock Floots Limited BT Cuffed boy fined for holiday wounding Widow paints picture of her love for artist, 96 Maples Fresh judgment on bread defeats half-baked rivals Weekend Shopping The Times Staff Reporters: Teenager given six years in Russian labour camp Moscow court makes example of British girl found guilty of drug smuggling The Audience Raved All trace of Wests' home is removed News in Brief Mugger sentence European prize Jet bail refused Model astronaut Ferris wheel sale The reel thing Tandy Road rage policeman has jail increased Referendum Party Al Fayeds challenge citizenship judgment Legal & General Bishop is banned after blessing gay marriage How catching a cold could be the cure for cancer Staples Study isolates chemical that makes smoking a fatal pursuit Goldsmith challenges Santer to debate on Europe The thousand join Referendum Party after £1m publicity campaign cluminating on eve of conference Sniper armed with single issue can wound but not kill Riddell on Politics Currys Premier Service Overture sets the scene for man with a mission French unions hail strike by 1.5m but split in ranks shows Currys From Reuter in Brussels: Power cut in drive for Europlug Swiss deny stalling over inquiry into lost Jewish funds Kohl bid to assure Italians on euro Taleban claims pact as wily warlord plays double game Magnet 83 die in Guatemala football crush Japanese voters plan away day The British Insurance Awards 1996 (Reuter): Kim sacks Seoul Defence Minister News in Brief (AP): Family is held over abduction (AP): Takeoff scare (AFP): Delhi rules (AFP): Third murder (AP): Biker truce call (AP): Killers jailed (AFP): Star turnout Beleaguered Kurds expect Saddam to fight guerrilla rivals Defiant Hebron settlers draw up plans for militia Silent star takes to the streets of LA B&Q Australians call for cats on menu to save wildlife Final debate leaves Clinton weighing scale of his victory The Economist Media conspire in magic rites of the spin-doctors Jakarta sees donation as a business ploy Swiftcall (AP), (Reuter): 'He has made a series of mistakes' Exit from Kremlin frees general to play the wounded hero and exploit rising voter anger Disneyland Paris Dismissed Lebed left to await his hour of destiny Being sacked by Boris Yeltsin may actually be the best move of General Lebed's career, writes Richard Beeston from Moscow Question-mark remains over peace deal with rebels Chechnya Army man who fell out of step Rise and Fall Western alliance caught out by sacking St. Joseph's Hospice Philips Liverpool The Clare Short Syndrome When MP Clare Short was reunited this week with the son she gave up for adoption 31 years ago, she described the experience as "just wonderful". But do all adoption stories have fairytale endings? Beverly Kemp met three women who gave up a child Meeting healed the pain Case Study 2 'I love her and I am so sorry' Case Study 3 Passports, pets and the embassy wife with a mission Britain's quarantine laws have to be changed, says Mary Fretwell, whose pressure group received fresh backing this week Picture Gallery Solution Point Is Russia ready for a Cromwell? The Kremlin hasn't seen the last of Lebed, says Dominic Lieven Willetted out The Times Diary Go West The Times Diary Picture Gallery Taleban meets Caliban Whether in Afghanistan or Algeria, Muslim fundamentalism contradicts the spirit and the history of Islam Cowed The Times Diary Beer match The Times Diary Less is more The Times Diary Philip Howard Did David get shot of Goliath with a . 22 pebble? Picture Gallery Lebed in Limbo A man more dangerous outside than inside the Kremlin walls For the Love of a Man Diane Blood should be allowed to have her child Dead Cat Society Down Under, a surplus of feline poms New rules threat to the vulnerable Powers of the Bar Dinner for six Nobel Prize for Indonesia's critics Rabies and quarantine Referendum Parry A Bevin Boy Thatcher's parents A woman's work is almost done Making allowances University finances National Grid Face-saving Court Circular Birthdays today Royal engagements Twyford School British Maritime Charitable Foundation Baroness Byford Dyers' Company BDMS Picture Gallery Service dinners Receptions Dr Stuart Agrell Boxgrove Man shows his mettle Dinners Personal Column Luncheon Tribunal chairmen Forthcoming marriages Marriages Anniversaries Middle Temple Trade All Tickets ! Berthold Goldschmidt Robert Nunes Carvalho Personal Column Walter Kerr Christopher Lane Mrs. Thomas Hardy The Helpmate of Genius News The Times Crossword No 20,302 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Devon Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Business Editor Lindsay Cook Marks & Spencer Has Australian expansion in store Pearson appoints woman as chief 'Reckless' broker expelled Arts Newcastle Utd sets market goal Chambers warn over tax and rate cuts Yeltsin move lifts dollar as pound rally continues Education Mortgage Intelligence Sport Television and Radio Business Today Chemist bids Kepit 'risk' Long hours come under attack by Labour OFT clears STV bid for Caledonian The Sunday Times Lang to let suitors fight for Lloyds Chemists ERM 'tied' to single currency Claremont closure to cut 700 jobs Legal & Public Notices Green light for Thomas the Tank Engine Deutsche BA steps up domestic services Business Toundup UA launch confusion Bankers Trust ahead Power breakthrough Apple defies forecasts Colgate back in black McDonnell edges up Tourist Rates 0171-782 7344 Albert Fisher sent £111m into red by reshape costs AXA Insurance & Investment Recipe for jam tomorrow Under-archiever finally to come good? Pressure grows for judge-only courts Danger spots for exporters Jacques Vert shares at low after warning Prudential director in line for £300,000 payoff Commodities Liffe Options Kremlin crisis unsettles London and New York 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 BTG Jacques Vert Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Pearson puzzles Tempus Wall Street Taxman Hector figure of fun The Times City Diary City waters The Times City Diary Plain James The Times City Diary New Gamble The Times City Diary Treasury fresh The Times City Diary Seoul searching for business Oliver August on South Korea's overseas investment Four ways to deal with the dangers of a strong pound Economic View Industrialists in Britain may again be lulled into a false sense of security Legal & General Funny Texan breaks through glass ceiling Oliver August meets the first woman to take charge of an FT-SE 100 company Strong sterling poses mixed blessings for Irish Bundesbank issues warning to Bank Ikon Office Solutions WEW wins back customers Ugland in $200m deal Bridgend trims losses Polypipe shares sold Account aids poor Gleeson offsets weak demand for houses Business Roundup Investors in Kepit 'risk losing out by selling' Victory has struggle on AIM debut A Times Reader Offer London fares badly with expatriates Inquiry into black economy Canadian Overseas Packaging Industries Limited (Incorporated under the laws of Canada) LG Wilmington profits up 64% at half time MY wraps up TWG purchase for £6m The Times Unit Information Service Meridiana Shares end below day's highs Jones Mad, bad and back for more HMV Visual Art Picture Gallery Theatre The Pope's strip cartoons Visual Art: Isabel Carlisle sees the V&A's Raphaels in their revamped home Karen Matheson Concert Tomorrow Making icon contact The clown is Hamlet So you thought the Beautiful South were just honey-coated sarcasm? Caitlin Moran knows better BMG Pop 1 Pop 2 Hello, I mist be going off New Albums: The Phil Collins hit-making formula is wearing thin, says David Sinclair Top Ten Albums Sbc Frente Two Days in the Valley DJ Shadow Pop 3 Pop 4 Art Galleries Choice 1 Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 One gem for flawless Bizet Opera": Rodney Milnes on a shoestring production saved by the score - and Leila The Pearl Fishers Richmond Theatre Riches lost in translation A prize for translated children's books only points up our literary xenophobia, Nicolette Jones says Choice 3 Opera Lyric Theatre Court powerless to override Act Power to award costs above scale Delay in execution Justified fear of crime relevant The Times Refused ground should not be reopened Businesses can be good neighbours The Dragon Awards were established nine years ago by the City of London to encourage business and voluntary Reversing the downward spiral of homelessness London Partnership Barclays Restaurateur cooks up plan for good staff Education and Training British Gas Residents clean up inner city Community Inventive children take up challenge Organisations to work together to help London communities. John Young looks at the work of this year's winners Employee Involvement Tarmac Schools do the Groundwork Environment British Gas the handy helper Community Bridisco College flower power blooms Small Business Banks show a softer side Dragon Awards City Firm The Gateway Partners Always time to play the learning game Professor Michael Barber explains the importance of an education culture which covers every area of life, from football and television to the workplace Stop tinkering, and tailor for the future Lord Callaghan of Cardiff looks at the schools system, 20 years after he started the Great Debate The Times A study in total immersion Students are being encouraged to take school subjects in a European language other than English Banking on a good degree John O'Leary on the learning link that paves the way to the future Civil Service College St. George's University Multiple Display Advertising Items St James's College The University of Birmingham Creating 21st Century Skills St James's College The British Institute of Florence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kent College Canterbury Edgbaston High School for Girls Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sherborne School for Girls Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savoir-Faire in 157 languages University of Wolverhampton Woodhall displays skills becoming of champion-elect Boxing Challenge Educational Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items UWE Bristol Rebel jockeys right to take whip hand The abandoned meeting at Haydock split racing. Simon Barnes sides with those who refused to ride Appointments School Eagle Eyes Required Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gabbitas Educational Consultants Tile Hill College Coventry Courses London Montessord Centre Cup challenge nearly grounded Racing: Irish Aircraft Comes to the Rescue after Flight Dispute Nap: Prince Kinsky (4.50 Newmarket) Next best: Tarawa (2.35 Newmarket) Bahamian Bounty looks best Newmarket Channel 4 William Hill Yesterday's Results Bosra Sham bruises foot Rapid Raceline Catterick Hereford Proud Native lands handsome dividend Newmarket plans new grandstand Newmarket Montgomerie drives past Woosnam Golf: Confident Scotsman Finds Extra Length off Tee to Reach Second round at Wentworth The Times Davies opens in style Surprise defeat for Hendry Snooker The Times Higher Education Supplement By our Sports Staff: Blossoming Flower ends charge by Shahid Cricket England in hurry to take on S Africa In Brief Scherer leads Simpson creates Bouncing back Davis ahead Initial steps towards realising sport's potential Letters of the Law Fearsome Maddux lifts Braves' raiding party Baseball: Atlanta Recover to Take Cardinals to the Brink in Championship Series Yakult England offer Catt new life at stand-off half Rugby Union Picture Gallery Britain aims to retake lead Ballroom Dancing Davies should lead return of the old guard United emerge as contenders for European crown Football Champions' League Inter. connect Rangers calculate real cost of accommodating Gascoigne Kevin McCarra reflects on a night of crushing disappointment in Europe For the Record Champions find comfort in FA Cup campaign Fixtures Goulding's reform drives pride of Lions Rugby Union: Great Britain Scrum Half Ready for Important Test of Growing Maturity against New Zealand Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Membership Rewards Court case starts fixture avalanche By a Correspondent: Green is back in England frame Hockey Wombles set scene for Pressman Diet of pics and more pies detracts from football feast at Selhurst Park Word-Watching Ruddles County Riddles Disabled lose their place in Games Bowls: Failure to Prove Global Appeal Leads to Loss of Paralympic Status Legal jungle pathfinder Radio Choice To the tune of Don't Spy For Me, Argentina Review BBC1 Choice Simon Barnes 44 Henman wins battle of Britons Rusedski gives way to Davis Cup colleague pursuing first Tour title Times Two Crossword Fowler and Barnes advance Liverpool's cause in Europe Golf 46 Hewlett Packard Gascoigne given another chance by Rangers

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