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News from 07/12/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Percy Everson President, Peter Fairley, Matthew Wall, Mark Mann, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, David Adams, Paul Heiney, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Steve Beers, Nissan Almera, Virginia Bottomley, Angela Mason, Andrew Pierce, Alliance Leicester, Zahid Hussain, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Alan King-Hamilton, Grace Bradberry, Barbara Segall, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Joe Joseph on, Jonathan Wild, Jan Morris, Max Glaskin, Anne Ashworth and Lizanne Rose, John Diamond, Judy Goodkin, Norma Major, Gavin Lumsden, Giles Gordon, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, L. J. How, Norman De Mesquita, Jill Crwshaw's, Dylan Jones, Grace A. Falvey, Carl Mortished, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, J. Horwood, Kevin Eason, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Geoffrey Nicholson, P. J. Church (Managing Director), Stephen McClarence, Vinny Lee, Robert Sheehan, Bridget Harrison, Anthony Phillips, David Charter Education Correspondent, Helen Stevenson, Ann Scanlon, Waterloo, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Grandage, Stephen Farrell, Amanda Loose, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Judith Davies, George Perry, Helen Dunmore, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John Young, Janet Bush, George Speak, Les Evans and David Long, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Sarah Jones, Alan Copps and Kevin Eason, Mr Blobby, Jonathan Sacks, Stephen Twigg, Alan Haine, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Father Michael Seed, Kate Muir, Dennis Marchant, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Daniel McGrory, Stephen Anderton, Jane Wheatley, Sydney Friskin, Ian McKellen, Caroline Waldegrave, Mike Townsend Director, Christina Koning, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, M. M. Chrimes Head Librarian, Cheryl Taylor, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, James Allcock, Tracie Andrews, John Goodbody and Alix Ramsay, Tom Wright, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Michael Knight, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Glyn Brown, Katherine Bergen and Kate Bassett, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Alison Le Cornu, Swan Lake, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Stephanie Billen, Julian Muscat, Andrew Pierce and Arthur Leathley, Robert J. Weir Co-author, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, Frances Bissell and Jane MacQuitty's, Iola Smith, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Alan Copps, Jane Shilling, Sean Coughlan, J. O., Robert Crampton, Howard Hodgkin, Simon Courtauld, Chris Parker, Kathryn Knight, Russell Kempson and Peter Ball, Russell Jenkins and Isabel Carlisle, Lauren Wilson, Thea Merchant, Pete Rose and Pamela Baker, Matt Lee, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Pauline A. Mills, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, David Robinson and George Perry, Pat Davies, Graham Searjeant, Anthony Holden, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Martin Waller, Hattie Ellis, David Sinclair, Jason Cowley, John Samuel, M. Bailey, Jill Parkin, Benedict Nightingale, Adrian Lee and Robin Young, Tom Rhodes, Anne Ashworth and Nathan Yates, Jonathan Meades, Jill Crawshaw, Michael Crowther-Green, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Alistair Riley, David Maddock, Jane McCarthy, Dr Dashboard, Jody Bretkelly, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, G. C. Steele, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Frances Bissell's, Christopher Irvine,

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Festive Feasts Plus inside: Car 96,1015 for Young Times Readers,… Tory majority wiped out by Support Withdrawn in hospital row BA pledge on new partnership Death verdict Index Court puts liquid lunchers on the spot The Bacharach Effect Henman serves for a ?1m pay day Weekend Money Shares fall after us warning Monday Boodle & Dunthorne Cash crisis pushes Royal Academy into red The Time on Monday American Express Rifkind draws line at frontier-free Europe Twenty ministers could join a Clarke walk-out Universities will warn students of £1,000 fees Chancellor's wife to take full advantage of blanket coverage Commonhold Bill dropped Eighth food poison death Schools' paedophile warning Pupil dies of meningitis Prison move for McAliskey Bookies bet on lottery rival Decision today on museum charges Virgin Holidays Dining without wining at TV festivals 'is inconceivable' Company Paid ?8,000 for Drinks at Chateau Murder victim's fiancee ill Suspect's death in police custody was accidental Police escort for Lawrence son Liberty Attacker cuts jogger's throat Airlines challenge new restrictions on aircraft noise The Comet Price White Christmas falls on the dot Prince urged to help boost communities Slaughter Millennium exhibition cost rises by £200m Academy paints a sorry picture of financial decline Surrounded by riches, staff await news of their fate Casio MFI Halfords Howard considers fresh inquiry on Hillsborough PC on murder charge says he fired to defend himself Harrods In which Pooh and Piglet find a fortune Dixons Lawyers told to inform on bad-risk clients Government on brink of ordering new cattle cull Halifax See you in three years, says jogger on a lap of the world Picture Gallery Scientists itching to get secret of midge's love bites British soccer fans shot in Vienna's red light district Murder victim's husband to sue Virgin direct Nokia A Stepford doll for little horrors Castaways Currys Sinn Fein group in US raises £100,000 Schoolboy stabs cyclist in back Jaeger-Lecoultry Battle to raise funds and save children Boots GP given community service Farmer killed Vintage opening Escaper freed Gold letter day Team loyalty Coastline gems first to be protected by conservation funds BT Rekindling the light of sustaining faith Heritage status for Hiroshima dome angers Americans Ghana's voters set to deliver verdict on socialist who embraced Imf Lunn Poly Pakistan poll law tests for honesty Staples Mudslide in Japan kills 14 Cult gas target 'to rival Iraq' (AP): Southern India hit by cyclone (Reuter): Turks jailed for Ankara protests False start for Olympic team Bankruptcy looms as tide of scandal breaks over Miami Primrose Hill girl sees Great Wall of China Victoria Wine CIA chief vows to fight drugs and terrorism Clinton to tone down re-election festivities Colombia peasants killed by vigilantes West Bank disputes delay plan for summit Ghanaian heads field in Un leadership race First Telecom Northern Rock Green foot-soldiers fight for giants of the forest Gaullists face new shame after arrest of party fundraiser Rough ride for jet over outback PPP healthcare Feminists rebel over Playboy view of Russian heroines The Times (Reuter): Africa sends peace envoys to Bangui (Reuter): Guns charges denied (AP): Family shot dead (AP): A space odyssey (AP): Killer is executed Ford 008's days numbered Sinister deeds of Kohl's dare-devil spymaster are threatening to tranish Chancellor's image Trappings of office Charities want brothel ban reviewed The Sunday Times Reuter: Di Pietro is target of police raids Exhibitions Anglicans and Catholics reach 'impasse over Eve' No star treatment for Angel Theatres Opinion You don't get the picture, Minister Theatre To advertise in The Times Funny? You must be joking Theatre: Jeremy Kingston on an over-fussy production of Shakespeare's Trojan tragedy EN Naim Going out No fear of music Pop The Heads Hanover Grand, W1 Pygmy population discovered in grandmother's… Peacock Theatre On Monday Royal Academicians in distress The Georgian rules of Our most venerable artistic institution make it too amateurish for the big league, says Richard Morrison Confessions of a reviewer Is literary London really so full of spite? Derwent May doubuts it The simple art of lunching It was about one o'clock in the afternoon when the PM's long goodbye began By a whisker Team player No entree All out Qed Down among the Tories Anger, gloom and barely a glimmer of seasonal cheer The Mashonaland Question Four Whitehall ways to look at a seven-wicket defeat When in Rome Carey's visit may have been more valuable than it appeared Homosexuality as a political issue Advent hymns, ancient v modern Lottery policy Brunel auction Going to St Ives Legally covered Millennium fountains Threat to purity of English trees What's in a name? An orderly life Court Circular Summer Fields, Oxford University news Weekend birthdays Personal Column Service dinner Dinners Service luncheon Church services tomorrow Dilys Powell remembered Appointment Memorial service Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners Luncheons Cyclists Forthcoming marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Kidney The Times The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Court & Social Denis Jenkinson Densi Jenkinson, motor racing authority, sportsman and aged on November 29 aged 75. He was bron on December 12,1920 Edison Denisov Denis Jenkinson, motor racting authority, sportsman and journalist, died no November 29 aged 75. He was born on December 12,1920 Weekend anniversaries Philippa Savery Philippa Savery, compaigner for the conervation of Bath, died on November 27 aged 93. She was born on January 31,1903 Lycette Darsonval On this Day December 7,1921 Major loses Commond mans majority The Times Crossword No 20,345 Picture Gallery Opinion Forecast Mensa Magazine Weekend 10 15 Directory Inside Section 2 Today Price set for Ba link to AA Lang Orders two airlines to surrender 168 slots a week at Heathrow By our Business and Foreign Staff: Greenspan triggers worldwide plunge on stock markets Business Today Investors in MG could get £300m Business Northern rejects raised US bid Working Week Sony aims to create 1,000 jobs Prospective £1.5m payoff 'a pittance' Woolwich Direct Sport Weekend Money The Hidden Assets of Teesside GEC takes £160m charge for restructuring Gartmore Modest rise in output at factories Picture Gallery Wolves revives beer margins Another two rail franchises awarded Anderson sentenced Swinden case dropped Switch in share deals Examiner for Cityjet Fuller pulls ahead Tourist Rates City costs inquiry averted The Sunday Times Clothing king who courts controversy The courteous head of Benetton will go to great lengths to promote the business, even posing nude. Sarah Cunningham reports Nature springs a surprise on industrial Teesside ICI s a leading exponent of wildlife conservation, Joanna Pitman finds Have you calculated the real cost of airline loyalty… Commodities Liffe Options BTR bucks the trend as shares plummet London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposit (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes GEC NTT Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Greenspan blues Northern Elec Wall Street Are house prices set to blow a fuse in 1997? Caroline Merrell asks the experts if we really are seeing a return to the 1980s born No exuberance over Gas Personal Investor Party Time Fidelity Investments Early to Bed Halifax soothes anxious members Weekend Money Legal & General Scottish Widows Party well worth ?100 ticket Anne Ashworth and Nathan Yates say the share giveaways are expected to continue for some time Home loans that come with a sting in the tail Helen Pridham Looks at the redemtion penalties in some fixed-rate mortgages Blowing whistle on loan penalties Foreign Colonial Early to bed next year Gavin Lumsden with timely tax warning for investors M&G Penny Shares Are Booming Framlington Schroders Woolwich Direct Diane's dilemma5 Sarah Jones on the benefits of transferring or freezing a pension Care cover back on the agenda The Equitable Life Talk to Towry Law Life insurers tighten up on Me claims Gavin Lumsden says medical uncertainty has hit payments YRA A Question of Money Guinness Flight Virgin direct Policy Portfolio Family Assurance Friendly Society Limited Legal & General Money Section Building on recovery mood Pick of the little-by-little Peps Elson Associates Take Tessa to the party for that extra sparkle Sarah Jones takes a seasonal looks at a risk-fee invertment Beale Dobie Personal Finance Follow-On Tessas - Percentage Gr0ss Stewart Ivory Emerging Markets Fund Beginner's guide to world of Peps Guaranteed Income Bonds Savers Best Buys Credit Cards Best Buys Personal Loans Best Buys PIBS Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Larger Lenders Larger Loans National Savings Pension Annuities First-Time Buyers The Times For and against the A&l stance Alliance & Leicester Instant Direct Victim support The iniquities of student grant calculations Weekend Money Letters Bad news for those awaiting Revenue refunds with interest The Equitable Life Singles plea Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Double trouble Prudential SEC The Times Unit Trust Information Service Girard-Perregaux Early losses almost halved Viglen Silver Groom earns vote in open contest Chepstow Sound Man for repeat Rapid Raceline Racing next Week Towcester Sandown Park William Hill O'Dwyer enjoying just deserts By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Imperial Call is ready for action SKY Sacrament to flower in Vase Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Wolverhampton Wetherby Hollioake earns A-plus for leadership Alan Lee meets an England cricket captain earning the respect of his rivals Somerset place Lee on standby Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow By our Sports Staff: Lara fails again as Australia canter to victory By our Sport Staff: Pakistan openers construct platform for success The Times Jordan remains in business Oliver Holt, in Milwaukee, encounters a basketball legend on top of his game TLS Smoking Causes Heart Disease Ref blows whistle on curse of parent power Name game Quotes quiz Roast Chestnut Rich seam Number crunch Rebel forces unite for Barbarians to face Australians Whirlpool New-look France eager to eradicate bad memories Bath eyes drawn to centre spread Why New Zealand have left the rest of the world behind Kummu's reprieve fortifies Eagles For the Record Ivanisevic's power is key to quest for glory Crews make heavy weather of Southern Ocean Sailing: Save the Children Heads Global Challenge Fleet En Route to New Zealand Tough test ahead for Southgate Easy Jet Kingston retires from senior service Austria on grid Power pays Brilliant Boone Backley to get more help from his coach The Times Guide to the Premiership this Weekend Maldini to sample new menu at game's top table Cesare Maldini, the former manager of the Italy… Winterburn and Wright escape action on charges British Museum Plymouth make progress Double act with designs on Cup glory Walter Gammie charts the rise of a small club in Hertfordshire once near bankruptcy Select Picture Gallery Atherton's injury adds to England's worries Lloyd tries video tonic liftteam's spirits Clubs condemned by one law for the poor Rob Hughes says cutbacks may change the face of football as seen for a century Racing Confident Graham tips Scales to sign Henman hoping to benefit from joining class struggle Basketball Hamilton Index Robert Goddard Getting the edge with fake fur Trouble in Hovis land Moves to build a Sainsbury's supermarket in Shaftesbury, Dorset, have driven a deep wedge between people in the town. Jane McCarthy reports Time for tea with the Maharajah of Mysore Corking decor Serious Shopping Underpants The Supermarket Boom A stroke of genius for the foxy lady Garden Answers Feather Reports Metric Christmas everyone Jane Owen offers seasonal advice for from the best tree to buy to courses and talks In the frame Big and tasty Tinsel time Fantasy land How to keep tabs on your plants Edwardian push-in tags are back in fashion and essential if you want to avoid chaos Find of the Month Plant of the Month Weekend Tips Fair contest Woman's work Haven that came out of the woods Problems with site, soil or climate? Beth Chatto has solutions Gardeners' World Guardian Churchill's Stairlifts plc Wadham Trading Company Warwick Buildings The Original Jungle Knife The Chimney Balloon Krystal AGE Concern Orchids! All you need! Sws UK Ltd. Fact File Hedged in by the meddlers Christmas Gift Guide Gifts for Him Multiple Display Advertising Items Stuck for a gift? 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