News from 01/01/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Helen Johnstone, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Ivo Tennant, Mary Riddell, Philip Howard, Stephen Farrell and Stewart Tendler, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Peter Foster, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, John O'leary Education Editor, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Stacy Sullivan, Indigo Gilmore, John Woodcock, Rachel Bridge, Andy Lavender, David Miller, Barry Millington, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, D J M, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Eric Reguly, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Guy Walters, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jo Andrews, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Philip Webster, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Christopher Irvine,
Resumo14 Pages of Sport I will not cut and run, vows Major Defecting MP 'punched' Top tipster Index Shephard to address teachers' union militants For ever Ambridge Women's men Revellers laugh off bleak start to 1996 Royal gift to head's memorial The Times on the Internet Clinton is back Hangover hell How Wilson pioneered the political soundbite Virgin direct Free Books This Week in the Times Unionists promise to back Government in confidence motion Tory moderates tell Major to stop pandering to the Right Hinsts of more defectors, but all suspects say:'Not me' Collapse from within poses biggest threat to survival of Government Tories advertise for election victory Navy on patrol as Spanish boats fish News in Brief Stabbing charges Coach ban starts Chess prodigy Passengers hurt Weather alert Lovers can claim Bishops condemn 'grotesque' £33m lottery jackport What would you do if fate's fickle finger made you rich? Priest links robe to Catherine of Aragon Tips-but no cures-for the hangover blues Celine police examine nine deaths Father pleads at murder scene:'Find this killer' Vi-Spring Suspected burglar dies after struggle with homeowner Toyota Short-term vows may prevent convents' decline Gulf commander says MoD put pilots' lives at risk Times goes live on the Internet 'Racier' Archers plough on into their 46th year Good health to year of advance in medicines Medical Briefing Safer painkiller should cut deaths Abbey National When the gallows came down and hemlines kept going up Public faces and political secrets of 1965, first full year of the Labour Government Wilson wanted to send British troops to fight in Vietnam Prime Minister had to balance private support for US with appeasing left-wing MPs Plan to restore direct rule in wake of UDI Rhodesia Foreign Office blocked apartheid protest over singer's expulsion South Africa Banknote plot to catch fugitives Great Train Robbery Ministers rivals in rudeness Cuban alert Breath test fear No to gay law Press gag BBC ads call Earlier release Card vote 'Comeback Kid' resumes lead as White House race begins President stakes re-election campaign on battle against Republican 'extremism' Budget deal hopes rise Harriman family settles its multi-million dollar feud Sinutab Grateful Dead may be revived Genghis Khan is chosen as Man of the Millennium Light shed on Clinton land deals Japan 'hit with own uranium' (Reuter): Iran to tackle 'US terrorism' (AFP): Pinochet defends his harsh rule (Reuter): Texas weapons ban is lifted (Reuter): Rioters fail to flush out mayor Dini takes over reins of Europe as his grip on power in Italy weakens Alliance Leicester Tanks roll into Bosnia after Sava bridge is built US Army engineers construct the largest pontoon bridge since the Second World War Major reshuffles top diplomats in Europe French forgers threaten new European coins Yeltsin promises to keep up reforms From Associated Press in Jammu, India: Kashmir hostages spotted by villagers Nigeria turns boycott into political football Gay South Africans come out of closet Renault Leaders strike optimistic note 'The end of the year should not be marked by senseless euphoria' Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide` Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice 2 Digging with the new Taters Guy Wlters meets the young people in charge of a show at the Liverpool Tate Choice 3 The Times Visual Art God save our gracious screen British film enters its second century under-achieving, under fire - and under orders from Geoff Brown not to succumb to dross What noble minds are here o'erhauled Petr Brook's Hamlet draws upon some of the century's greatest dramatic theorists, Andy Lavender reports Film Theatre Tomorrow Leader lost on group outing Chamber Music A performance to charm the ear Brindisi Quartet Wigmore Hall British Gold Sovereigns Old Australian gold collection resurfaces From the late 1800's come to light Big sum adds up to success Scientists make glueball theory stick Study holds out prospect of snake-poison antidote Nasa goes fishing in space with superfine net Physicists are homing in on yet. another of the… Can scientists shake off their mad media image? American physicists are campaigning to change the way they are portrayed on screen, but Geoff Brown belives the absent-minded professor is here to stay Boat Show Antarctic rock holds secret of global warming Researches are preparing to drill beneath the sea ice for clues to the climate of the past, says Jo Andrews Dissecting the cobra's venom Catching comet dust in a souffl? Leukaemia Research Fund Men who rule in a women's world Between them, Old Etonian Nicholas Coleridge and the former East Ender Terry Mansfield dominate the massive market for women's magazines in Britian. Dominic Kennedy reports An outsider who took the hot seat Mary Riddell discovers the homely secrets of Pat Roberts Carins, editor of Good Housekeeping Novafon Ltd Matthew Parris To wash or not to wash? Greasy hair could become, like the red Aids rebbon, a fashion item Party planner The Times Diary Blair could make it the year of the tiger Asia has a solution to Labour's future policy problems which will satisfy even the middle class Why Emma couldn't stay The latest Tory deserter is speaking for many votes, says Peter Riddell Jack the lad The Times Diary Uncaged The Times Diary Rude health The Times Diary Last toast The Times Diary Men who rule in a women Between them, Old Etonian Nicholas Coleridge and the former east Ender Terry Mansfield dominate the massive market for women's magazines in Britain. Dominic Kennedy reports An outsider who took the hot seat Mary Riddell discovers the homely secrets of Pat Roberts Cairns, editor of Good Housekeeping Cosmopolitan Novafon Ltd No Title Court Circular Today's events New Year's Day birthdays Appointment Personal Column Anniversaries today Latest wills Nature notes The Times Picture Gallery Royal Air Force promotions Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Siege weapons began biological warfare Professor Sir William Trethowan Brian Brockless Brain Brockless, organist, conductor and composer, died on December 18 aged 69. He was born on January 21,1926 Church news New Years Day Woytek Lowski Woytek Lowski, dancer and ballet master, died in Warsaw of an Aidsrelated illness on November 24, aged 56. He was born in Brzese on October 11,1939 The Times Viscount Ashbrook News The Times Crossword No 20,052 Knockando Business Times Weathercall In the Times Cricket Hundred-goal enigma He Shoots, He Scores-But Not for England Rob Hughes, football correspondent, on a striker who never seems to fail for his club bur seldom succeeds for his country Football Fishing Thunderer rises to national challenge Schools Sport Spana It may be live, but is it worth taking time out? Born-again Wigan aim for seventh title success By our Sports Staff: Favre brings down Falcons Foster finds a home for cross country David Powell talks to the man behind the athletics boom in the North East Bcf to organise world event Lane recovers to set up final with Frost Sport in Brief Cup hosts shocked Laitinen injured Successful return League match put on ice Top two reach final England ring changes Hall takes clear lead Snow Reports Cronje lacks courage to end stalemate Home captain's fear of defeat threatens to cast Test Series into oblivion Warne rattles up 50 wickets yet again Brass band steals a march on the Barmy Army Simon Wilde finds that local musicians called the tune during the fourth Test Bold strokes in short supply especially from the captains Jones, craft and guile unite to bring down another fortress Simon Barnes enjoys watching Wimbledon reach their best to beat Arsenal at Highbury Flickering Cole ignites United the pursuit Striker's inconsistency highlighted as Rangers gain honour in defeat at Old Trafford The Times Rebel clubs withdraw resignations Norwich supporters slow to come to terms with life out of fast lane David Miller sees a chairman come under further fire after his club's 3-3 draw with Reading McGhee's optimism punctured by brave comeback Chelsea fail to press home advantage McManaman helps Liverpool to escape as Hoddle's men do half the job Leeds surrender to the menace of Ferguson Last laugh is on sad Bolton again Alyson Rudd sees Coventry's 2-1 victory leave Wanderes with that sinking feeling Pearce ready with drive on the left for England Shearer marks century with sharp dismissal of Tottenham Discovery Channel Results For the Record Pools Check Legacy of Ibrox lost amid intolerance of divided loyalties Sectarian rift remains to haunt Glasgow 25 years after disaster united a city in grief United prepare to step up the pressure on Newcastle Fixtures for New Year's Day Guide to the Week Ahead The London Hernia Centre The Times Football The Times Educational Supplement Display of seasonal spirit bodes well for Dagenham Cardiff can cash in on European adventure Welshmen win in Dublin to set up Heineken Cup final with Toulouse on Sunday South American river that provided opportunity for catch of a lifetime A belated Christmas present has Brian Clarke reminiscing about a memorable fishing trip to the Rio Grande two years ago Sharks still in hunt for title The Times Swansea learn timely lesson despite defeat A new Scott braves the Antarctic wastes John Goodbody reports on the astonishing courage of a man who is setting out to walk to the South Pole Pearson's sense of direction puts Farlington on the map Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess From our Irish Racing Correspondent at Leopardstown: Montelado's return delayed Thunderer: Windsor Rising temperature lifts hopes of return Rapid Raceline Exeter Course Specialists Thunderer: Exeter Greater breadth of talent needed to help Wakeham Thunderer: Southwell Guide to our In-Line Racecard The Times calendar of sport 1996 Atlanta prepares for the greatest show of them all John Goodbody still belives the Olympic Games to be the peak of sporting endeavour World Cup seeks to embrace cricket's growing brotherhood The Times calendar of sport 1996 Simon Wide questions whether an expanded tournament will stisfy cricketing devotees Overseas Fixtures First-Class Cricket Fixtures 1996 European spotlight falls on mother nation The European championship offers English football a genuine chance to resurrect its tarnished reputation abroad and to show off its sparking newly-renovated stadiums, says Rob Hughes The European Championship Draw and the Way to Wembley in 1996 US giant adopts poison pill plan AIM to build on bright start Alternative Investment Market Word-Watching Shakeout in store for life sector C&w decision due Tourist Rates The Times Canberra cooler on foreign investors Room at the top for hatchet man The Times City Diary Light relief The Times City Diary Quote collector The Times City Diary Tips for 1996 Vodka verse The Times City Diary Equity strategists play it safe as election casts a shadow over City After a year in which many forcaster were well off the mark Philip Pangalos asks several analysts for their 1996 predictios Seiko Kinetic New year 'baby' heralds trend towards linked public services Chistine Buckley foresees a multi-utility future The road to the gallows Catherine fixed it only too well for Hardy Review BBC1 Choice City Forecasts By our City Staff: Tadpole chief's 74% rise Times Two Crossword Union warns of 20,000 bank job losses this year By our City Staff: Political worries to haunt market Saatchi battle set to resume Lapse fo agreement allows client free-for-all Bookings flat for summer breaks RSC New Life Forte pledges £500m special payout to ward off Granada Outlook bright, says Hampel
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