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News from 18/12/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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George Cole, David Knight, Alyn Shipton, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, A. R. Marks, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, David Adams, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent and Ben MacIntyre, Nick Nuttall, Chris Ward, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Longmore, Jonathan Mance, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Helen Iatrou, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Rogelio Pfirter, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jeremy Kingston, Dorothy Walker, James Bone, George Sivell, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Sydney Kentridge, G. de la Bedoyere, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Jason Nissé and Gavin Lumsden, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Jim McCue, Michael Knipe, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Ross Dunn, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Martin Barrow, Malcolm Johnson (Master), Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent and Carol Midgley, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Quentin Letts, David Hands, John Kavanagh, Bill Linton, Nigella Lawson, Andrew Hamilton, Huw Elwyn Jones, Robert Skidelsky, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Philip Bassett, Brenda Maddox, Helen Wallace, Marianne Curphey and Jonathan Prynn, Paul Sexton, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Gerald Dix, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Penney, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, John Carr, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, C. E. Whitehead, Oliver August, Stewart Tendler, Joanna Bale and Ben MacIntyre, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Brian Drewitt, John Goodbody, Iola Smith, Chris Parker, Brian MacArthur, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, John O'Leary and David Charter, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Philip Pangalos, Alan Coren, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Edward Thomas, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Jane Pritchard, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Dr Keyboard, Jonathan Mirsky, Philip Webster and Andrew Pierce, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Correspondent,

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How Bare Do You Dare? Labour ambush in 'cheating' war Tit-for-tat breach of pairing agreements after Tory whips break the rules in fishing Vote Saunders trial was unfair, Euro court says Manchester cash Major in Ulster Index New £2 will be coin of two colours Guru Power Index Fish out of Water Index Win a Toyota Family Fun Car Bank blamed over Barings collapse Jackal questioned over attack on M&S chairman Mikimoto Pairing proves scandals never come singly Political Sketch Howard refuses to reopen 'tainted' cases against IRA American Express How whips' golf ruse removed voting handicap Mr Jonathan Aitken MP: an apology A1 fog chaos for 26 miles 13th victim of E. coli 0157 Store blackmailer jailed Tories seek caning vote Ruby Murray dies Police may be sponsored 'Road rage' inquest Civil servant questioned Christmas lights alert Hello, sailors! EU welcomes cull of 100,000 more cattle News in Brief Life sentence for loveless loner who murdered girl Murder case judge condemns 'paper lust' bureaucracy Fight to free imprisoned mother for Christmas Woman who stabbed her bullying husband to death gets probation Refs face liability after injury ruling Car-death suspect is killed in crash BT Businessconnections Spice Girls accused of copying pop song Five years for £800m cashcard plot Saunders ruling may prompt change in law 'Draconian' powers under threat after Euro-court's condemnation Saunders Saga Peoples Phone The 'bewildered old man' whose business brain earns £800 a day Lawyers consider claim for redress Private eye who spotted unfairness Woodstock Floors Limited Verdict is another setback for City regulation Aunty's antiques knock down ITV's old soap Coronation Street hit by strong bidding from Roadshow Dracula and Co repay stake in Gothic horror Direct Line Financial Limited ROC Number is up for customised car plates Lincoln dean says he will resign if the money is right Vodafone Prepay Transplanted toes help children to get a grip on life Parents who row 'likely to produce high achievers' Nurses to be given powers to prescribe Saturday Admiral British Gas Home Energy Popular schools 'should take space from neighbours' Ministers lose power to issue catch-all gagging orders Mercury Communications Charity fights to free tortured bears from the milking farms of China Fujitsu Leah Betts man may face retrial News in Brief Officers bailed Law chief dies Wheelchair crash Altar attack Drug expulsions Last post Pollution is blamed for sex changes in male fish British Ecological Society told that 94 per cent of flounders in Tyne show signs of feminisation Lady Luck's warm-hearted buddies hit jackpot again Benedict Nightingate marvels at the timeless staying power of Frank Loesser's Guys and Dolls at The National Theatre Sainsbury's Savacentres New de-icer 'safer than rock salt' Moscow fury as Columbus dethrones Tsar Peter Dixons Aid workers quit Chechnya over Red Cross deaths Russian intelligence service exposes 400 spies in two years Daughter's role denied by Kremlin Sick Mobutu flies home with mission to prop up Zaire Israelis reject US criticism Lloyds Bank Australia uncorks wine's genetic code Lloyd Bank Plc Challenger debris washes up on beach Motorola Clintons' fighting fund repays cash to Buddhist sect Hong Kong chief urges Patten to 'face reality' Tesco (AFP): Belgians reward top sax appeal American women break the $10m pay barrier President's aide lands $3m book contract Oj 'could not have acted alone' Annan pledges a slimmer UN more realistic in its… A Times Reader Offer Formula 1 boss likely to escape prison sentence Lion of St Mark is stolen from altar New Bosnia force is under starter's orders Listen (AFP): Juppé rushes into print to insist he is no monster Reuter: Saddam's wounded son appears on TV Greek envoys strike Prodi coalition at risk as IMF tells Italy to cut budget deficit by £5bn Mesh Computers PLC (Reuter): Nigerians sold as sex slaves News in Brief (AP): Casinos to shut (AP): Burma threat (AFP): Fighting spreads (AP): Boy's death leap (AP): Cypriot refusal (Reuter): First for Fenice New Lads lead fashionable pitch invasion Sportswear has moved off the high street, says Grace Bradberry Janet Reger Ilias LALAoUNIS Sue Gration How bare do you dare? How much nakedness is acceptable and what can be shown when is the dilemma of the season. The Times Style Editor steers the best course between vulgar and frumpy American Express Insurance Services Are women deeper thinkers than men? A new book which looks at the spiritual life of women reveal some profound differences between the sexes, says Magnus Linklater Service line Insurance The proof of the British pudding Compliments to our chefs may be premature Cellphones direct Ltd. Can I take out a contract on Martin Amis? Love again Choc-a-bloc Picture Gallery Hero of the last horizon Most gurus are frauds or fanatics, but Laurens van der Post was the real thing Rare indeed Telling all Mr Blair's subversive idea School takeovers let parents choose, says Robert Skidelsky Whipped Senseless A stupid piece of double-dealing does yet more damage Admissible Evidence Say it quietly: Saunders deserves his human rights Entre Nous My country does not understand me Child labour and trade agreements Fully furnished Dissent on contest to build 'inhabited' Thames bridge South Africa's Constitutional Court South Atlantic links Justice for all Wirral waits Weather check Lincoln Cathedral Swan Lake overflowing The polly and the ivy Court Circular The Story of Christmas 1966 Retirement Royal engagement Dinner Picture Gallery Luncheons Church news Personal Column Romans come out of the woodwork Birthdays today Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Acorn Stairlifts Quentin Bell Quentin Bell, artist and author, died on December 16 aged 86. He was born on August 19, 1910 Castle Combe Skid Pan Personal Column Court & Social Death of Mrs. Garrett Anderson The First English Woman Doctor Ruby Murray Ruby Murray, Irish singer, died from bronchial pneumonia and liver cancer yesterday aged 61. She was born on March 29, 1935 Brian Tetley Brian Tetley, journalist, died on November 23 aged 62. He was born on July 12, 1934 BT Meridian Associates the Recruitment Specialist 5 Medical Secretaries Part Time Vacancies Manpower Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pan European Recruitment Savills International Property Consultants Faccenda Chicken Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Capable P. A. Strategy Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments Bi-Language Multiple Display Advertising Items Franklin & Andrews Can you replace me?? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pitman Training Centres Newspapers at war Circulation battle goes to tribunal The Listener The News behind the Headlines Big in Japan In on the act History frisson Media, Sales & Marketing Times Newspapers Ltd. Conrad advertising The Times Who's afraid of the market giants? Beyond the black box waits the television-computer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sedgwick Noble Lowndes Pegram Walters Market Research Group Ambush by Labour in cheating war The Times Crossword No 20,354 Business Newspapers Support Recycling AA Information New Zealand Tourism Board Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Bank attacked over Barings MPs recommend Dti be deprived of financial supervision role MPs leave questionmark over future of regulators Nadir aide refused bail Knight to press ahead with society bill Arts Sell-off proceeds flatter PSBR How they reacted to the findings of the report Strike vote at Lloyds TSB Homes Sheffield United joins stock market Sport Canon Television and Radio Business today On the rails Metal bashing News Corp in Japan venture Digital TV rules changed Jobs forecast Firms merge Costain deal Legal & Public Notices Pensioners may sue over BR fund's £500m surplus Fired up for the new year Vaux in talks over non-core assets Fairey makes surprise bid for Burnfield Hanson cuts his pay packet Staged reductions to £330,000 planned Kunick takes half stake Novartis deal approved Bonus day at Goldman Eurotherm on lookout Sherwood shares hit Aberdeen 'squeezes' fees UB sells Ross for £44m Coats Viyella lifted Severn Trent buyback Pegged US interest rates lift the Dow Business Roundup Tourist Rates FKI's bid for Tonks is rejected Our Business Staff: Attempted West Ham coup fails AA When small investors count Northern battle nears its end Fresh wrangle over pension rights Bank takes flak from Barings Pennington Securicor squeezed by competition Laphroaig no balf measures Commodities Life Options Insurance sector heats up as merger rumours grow Stock Market Compass Group fell 8p to 612p after Accor, of France, sold a total of 6 million shares at 601.6 each, a sharp discount. It reduces Accor's stake to 21.53 per cent. Despite the sale, Paribas Capital Markets, the broker, remains a buyer of Compass and forecasts a 675 target price during the next six to nine months 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 Engineering a bid Tempus Securicor T&N Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE VOLUMES Vaux Wall Street Going Places with Cilia Called to the bar Saying cheese On the case Travel pack As promised—Tories labour their point on employment Philip Bassett goes in search of the truch behind claims in the John Major advert on emplyment Preserving a presence with a present Morag Preston on corporate Christmas gifts with a twist The curse of the Fairy Godmother If the exchange rate does not ease very soon, you can forget the OECD's Cheerful UK forecast The Royal Bank of Scotland Equities halve earlier losses International Watch Co. Ltd. The Times Unit Trust Information Service Morland "Old Speckled Hen" Toyota PicnicTOKEN 4 Circumstances vital to level of care required of rugby referee Resolving dispute on creditor's petition Inducing unfair dismissal gives rise to no liability No damages over broken lift Right not to incriminate oneself infringed Human Rights Law Report Strasburg Why court will not hear evidence about jury Correction Joannou & Paraskevaides Improving economy brings fresh hope Michael Knipe on the task facing Costas Simitis and his Government: to reform the poorest state in the European Union Greece Bank of Greece Banknote Printing Works & Mint Elgin Marbles Tough budget riles unions John Carr on how the Greek Finance Minister is trying to cater to the needs of his Socialist party yet still meet the demands of the Maastricht criteria Commercial Bank of Greece A blessing in disguise Stock Exchange Public Power Corporation of Greece Financiers battle against inflation The Bank of Greece is helping to cool the economy's inbuilt tendency to overheat Banking Rivals go to war in phones battle Telecoms Ionian Bank Taxes could sink the fleet Maritime Power From rusty ships to football pools and ice cream Balkan Investment Broadening Horizons Athens Stock Exchange Old Aegean foes Richard Owen reports on fresh efforts to ease tensions over Cyprus Foreign Affairs My dream is to bring home the Olympics Michael Knipe meets the Mayor of Athens, who is helping it to recapture the glory of greece Greece Infrastructure Attiko Metro A. E. Hellenic Telecommunications Organisation S. A. Unearthing a city below the pavements Train tunnels have revealed ancient treasures, Helen Iatrou reports Archaeology Looking for the right home in Tennessee Theatre: A double Oscar winner hits the West End in a modern class; plus reviews from New York and London Will London prove a happier hunting ground for Jessica Lange in her third shot at Blanche DuBois? Matt Wolf reports Side by asides by Sondheim Marry Me a Little Bridewell, EC4 Royal Shakespeare Company Theatre 1 Theatre 2 Beyond the cringe Joey & Gina's Wedding Café Royal Theatre 3 Tuned into our sceptical times Benedict Nightingale enjoys a fine Broadway revival of Kander and Ebb's courtroom musical, Chicago The Royal Opera Tomorrow A choral sound worth dying for Classical Concerts LSO/Davis Barbican Said with flowers Hallé/Nagano Manchester The Times Visual Art Music 1 Treasure for under the tree Richard Cork reviews some of the sumptuous visual art books in the shops this Christmas Thrilling across the decades Opera on Video: From the giants of the past to the new producations they're all talking about Music 2 Great British Hopes and Rising stars in the arts firmament Sam Elliott Opera Pretender, or faking? The Pretenders Free score years and ten Stan Tracey Queen Elizabeth Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop Jazz Home for the Holiday Lady Sings the Blues Birmingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choice1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxe Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choice 2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items An ideal home for the 1990s Multiple Classified Advertising Items Automobile Association Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blessed are the church buyers An inspirational Christmas Succumb to the lure of idyllic village life Picture Gallery Lack of seasonal cheer as BHB strives for unity Racing Bangor Rapid Raceline Marston ousted Rough Quest makes smooth return Yesterday's Results Folkestone Exeter Catterick Collymore fires on all cylinders Football: Confident Liverpool Return to Top of Premiership as Forest Bow to Former Striker Walker's awareness exposes lapses in Palace security For the Record FA charges Bristol City over clashes Fry accepts early gift from Enfield Today's Fixtures Pools Forecasts Mosley says Italy's two grands prix are at risk Motor Racing Last Night's Football Manchester plan built on City moving home John Goodbody on the grounds that must be met by the multimillion pound development of English stadiums Referees threaten to strike Rugby Union: Welsh Officials in Dispute over Payment of Match Fees Newbury shrug off ill omens Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Thomas Sykora, of Austria, won his second World Cup… Whitaker leads the revamped parade Equestrianism British Museum West Indies revived by convincing victory In Brief Defence first Irwin landslide Record breaker Dolphins splash Be a good sport and laugh with the best 'Imports' put accent on national pride Andrew Longmore on a Canadian flavour to Britain's Olympic bid Word-Watching Snow Reports Storms and injury delay Time & Tide Sailing Radio 1 Silent night, Burns's night Radio Choice Technical knockout lacked the ring of truth Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Choice Coventry turn tables on Newcastle Keegan haunted by Huckerby as former United striker sparks first win for Strachan Times Two Crossword National Stadium Zimbabwe likely to offer stern test of Atherton's leadership Ice Hockey Bass Mansell's rejection of Jordan flags end of the road Win a Packard Bell PC Wortn£1,799 Premium Line Entry Page14 CompuServe The internet... and a whole lot more Thieves beware as pandas get wired Direct Marketing Association Uunet Pipex Oxfam looks to the net for support The luckiest boy in the virtual world Solomon Light work for little fingers George Cole assesses the new range of PCs for children Apple Computer Inc DK Multimedia Top brass get tough on cybercrime Tough enemy for flexible friends Apple gives children a taste for new Cocoa Why DVD holds a key to the future Nicholas Booth meets the head of a company inspired by the sci-fi film Blade Runner Video futures cut the guesswork Dell Talk Direct to the Number One Pull the other one, Mr Fraze The strange invention that gives a lift to the canny beer drinker Maple Computer Corporation The pirates of finance Nicholas Booth spells out how to avoid buying duds as Christmas gifts Gold Card Tiny computers Ltd. Thanks a billion, Father Last year Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates said all he wanted for Christmas was a round of golf. But Netstar BT Internet Goldfinger on the pulse of hi-tech OPUS technology Girls and macho micros Chris Partridge finds evidence of a serious gender gap in computer skills Infotrade Personal Finance on. Line Kingston Technology Corporation Pc World the Computer Superstone Switch on to New Year's Eve Free Service for readers A little something for the future Buzzwords USROBOTICS Limited Agenda Packard Bell At the third stroke, it will be utter chaos Business Tomorrow's Technology Today Changing faces in IT jobs Internet Videocommunications KeyPower Consultants Limited Euro COPYPLC Cyrano Time

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