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News from 22/01/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Widget Finn, Helen Johnstone, J. E. Humphrey, Jason Hollands, R. A. Goryn, Karl J. Timberlake, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Mark Souster, Ann Bagnall, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christopher Rouse, Lynne Truss, Simon Wilde, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Spencer, Peter Ball, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Colin Bibby (Director of research), Ray Kennedy, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Pat Blair, Rodney Milnes, Stuart Ryder, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Mark Souster and David Hands, Sarah Bagnall, William Rees, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, Myrfyn Owen (Director), Keith McHale, Jack Waterman, Russell Kempson, Jane Gordon, Stacy Sullivan, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, Lindsay Cook and Philip Pangalos, W. Morton, Raymond Keene, Avebury, Hylton, Rea, Jill Sherman and John O'leary, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Ros Drink Water, David Walton, Rhodes Boyson, Peter Bryan, Nigel Hawkes, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, James Pettifer Rila, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Emma Wilkins and Alexandra Frean, Julian Muscat, Nigel Williamson Whitehall Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, R. G. Maling, Ian Rodgers, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, C. Howe, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Tim Guilding, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Stewart Tendaler, Crime Correspondent, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, B. H. Powell, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, David Powell, David Maddock, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Carolinsa Matthews, Melvyn Marckus,

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Labour rift school choice Short denounces 'elite' grammars Britain in grip of second cold spell Maxwell cash The Times Index Granada 's Forte takeover to cost taxpayers £450m Fly free Doctors worried as cases of meningitis rise by 36pc Back Pain Ferry survivor tells of fight in water Matthew Parris Arafat sweeps to poll victory Bosnia witnesses tell of mass grave Direct Line Sport on 11 Pages This Week in the Times Ashdown demands PR from Labour Swan Hellenic Churches lobby Bottomley as Lottery hit rollover record Solicitor uses Internet to find potential clients Loyalist fears 'deep crisis' over weapons Maxwells must wait, says SFO News in Brief Fire alarm Tiger Moth flies Virgin grounded Air crashes up Deal to rescur Duchess from debt worries Palace Tycoon secures Budgie cartoon royalties Saviour with a fearsome reputation Sense and marketability for latest stately film star Jeans song strides to No 1 Emirates Galliano dreams up Paris fantasy Frenzied killer ignored efforts to halt slaughter 'Nobody else was going forward, so I ran towards him and threw my bag at him' Abbey National Counting new six-billion sum is just pi in the sky Cellphones Knife shops still selling weapons to teenagers GPs angry at priority care for trust's employees Dialysis shortfall kills hundreds How Kidney Machine Saved a Life Fears smoothed on tar treatments Medical Briefing Militant campaign inflames battle for abortion reform on Channel Island Right-to-choose group lines up against Guernsey's opponents of change Sage Group Plc Tropical travellers to sue over drug effects Poll fight with ghost of Labour's past By-election gives scargill a chance to embarrass Blair in old mining area Toyota Reward to find girl missing from care Community's silence hinders hunt for killer Search for marine's grave fails News in Brief Fare deal Powerful gas Aerosol recall Spirited away Catholic celibacy rule drives priests to join Anglicans Defect complain of dogmatism and church meetings that were 'excuses for eating and boozing' A Staff Reporter: Clergyman tops US chart with Bible cartoons Muslims removed from RE lessons over 'Christian bias' A question of sport Arafat scores big triumph as voters defy boycott call Islamic hardliners snubbed as women lead march to ballot box in first Palestinian election Mercenary 'ate livers of captives' Home&legacy Insurance Service Limited Turks find hijacker in ferry's funnel Yeltsin calls up the Cossacks to restore confidence in army Neo-Nazis guiltless of Lübeck hostel fire Rome police hunt killer of British art forger French and Italians heal rift Pretoria braced for visit by Farrakhan South Africa steps up dispute on US arms White farms 'invaded' by blacks hungry for land Employers worried by Anc reforms evict workers in bid to foil claims of 'ancestral rights' Bahrain martial law threat World Summary (Reuter): Petrol-filled bus rams Diet gates (AFP): French lesson for Body Shop (Reuters): Aristide weds Sky Bosnians say farm hides mass grave of Serbs' victims Silajdzic resigns Sally Clinton to aim Union speech at voters Top Gun producer found dead Film of Robert Kennedy killing 'stolen' Russia halts nuclear talks as relations with us cool Secret US arms depots Melting snow brings floods to Washington Day one of our two-part series: A treatment trial - and a diagnostic key Does surgery offer the best solution? The Pros and Cons of Spinal Fusion The tell-tale brown spot Testing for Nerve Damage Back Facts Mercantile Credit Tomorrow 'Corruption and poverty are killing thousands of species' There have been five mass extinctions the Earth's history. Richard Leakey talks to Sam Kiley about his crusade to halt the sixth The Times Educational Supplement On the trail of black holes Anjana Ahuja on the satellite search for collapsing stars Gene link to heart risk Predictor or smoker's illness Crow's feat Cancer hope Birds with their own tool-kit Peptide suppresses tumour cells The Times We are not a grandmother Young women are starting their families later - if they choose to start them at all. But their own mothers increasingly feel that are missing out on some responsibility-free baby fun. Julia Llewellyn Smith talks to some frustrated grannies An audience with Kilroy The true confessions of a television chat show guest, by Jane Gordon Sign of the Times Brother Homage to a great American pioneer The BBC's celebration of Charles Ives's music, reviewed by Richard Morrison Eagle Star Visual Art Playground of the surreal Pop: David Sinclair on the spectacular rise and the unorthodox sound of Björk Music Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in association with Radio 3 Recitals Clearly clumsy Concert The Open University Theatre Some enchanted evening Opera The Magic flute Coliseum Entertainments Musical Talking without tongues Theatre Acts Without Words Aldwych Theatre Film Books 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Pop Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Criterion Theatre Matthew Parris Christianity may preach forgiveness—but how on earth does one practise it? Perhaps the brains 'hurt' file is marked 'not open for edit' Gould fingered Diary Why I rather miss old bullying Bob Robert Maxwell was a megalomaniac-but on his own terms, he meant Several snookers to win The Tories need new ideas, not another leadership battle, writes Peter Riddell Riddel on Monday Bullish Diary Glad grad Diary Ing". Myrtle Shannon donned black gown and… Diary Early bird Diary Put Children First It is Labour's attitude that is wrong, not Harriet Harman's Italy in Limbo A polite conspiracy to postpone the day of political reckoning Bricks and Stardust Stately homes are becoming Britain's top movie stars Fear for justice in Russia's regions Schools' choice Restoring Tory party's fortunes Young Conservatives Honours uneven Use of CS gas Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Car protest Cook's cauldron Ruddy duck poses wider threat Olive oil galore On second thoughts? Fears of Hell Winning word Picture Gallery Court Circular Birthdays today Lord Home of the Hirsel Christopher Bedingfield DJM: Nature notes Today's royal engagements Memorial services Personal Column Bourchier of the Balkans honoured The Times man who become a hero to Bulgarians Appointments in the Forces Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Marriages Anniversaries Gerry Mulligan Gerry Mulligan, jazz composer and baritone saxophonist, died in Connection on January 20 aged 68. He was born in NewYorkon April 6,1927 Inner Temple scholarships H. Edward Gumbel H. Edward Gumbel, Obe, reinsurance broker, died on December 23 aged 82. He was born on August 31,1913 The Very Rev Harold Frankham The Very Rev Haarold Frankham, Provost of Southwark, 1970-82, died on January 17 aged 84. He was born on April 16,1911 Dermot Wilson Dermot Wilson, MC , fly fisherman, died on January 10 aged 71. he was born on JUne 4,1924 Cleopara's Needle News The Times Crossword No 20,070 Aberlour Business Times Weathercall AirUK In the Times Tennis Yorke announces return in style Tottenham miss the chance to go second in Premireship Cricket Rugby Union Hockey Heritable Capital Plan LTD Question of Beaumont mars Bbc excellence Muster fails to match up to feats on clay Prospective world No. 1 put out to grass by Tillstrom in Australian Open By our Sports Staff: Amiez reaps his reward Discovery Channel Hayles sets pace to seal top slot Towers in line for more silverware Parrott calls tune after tense finish Spotr in Brief Gooch regains title Sievinen lowers mark Steelers stretch lead Lawson claim Running into trouble France break through Durham reach last four The Times England's slender chances reduced by Reeve's omission Alan Lee argues that the captain of Warwickshire would have been a force in the World Cup Destruction complete after final humiliation South Africa achive 6-1 drubbing in one day international series By our Sports Staff: Zimbabwe lose Houghton Players seek review of censorship rules By our Sports Staff: Ranatunga to meet referee Warne facing dilemma over participation in World Cup Scotland offer proof of potent spirit Rodpath and wainwrigh prcy on irish weakness at Lansdowne Road The Times Docherty earns credit in defeat Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Redpath knows punchlines to fuel double act Mark Souster says that Scotland can prosper on the game of two halves Winning Move Keene on Chess Rowell and England new dawn Style stays under wraps as France make much-needed victory their only concern Solid foundations are laid for brighter future Rob Andrew sees character, commitment and room for improvement from a team in transition during an honourable Paris defeat Snow Reports Victors decline to cite Clohessy Entertainers who refuse to entertain Discovery Channel Victorious Chelsea still well short of finished article Complacency almost costs dear Venables calls up Anfield strike pair By a Correspondent: Davies the key to repeat showing Ball brings passion to drab tale of two cities Mark Handinson on a manager trying desperatley to defend his side after a colourless encounter with one of their relegation rivals Woking's Trophy reign ends on controversial note Old Firm pedigree undermined Leicester suffer from lack of punch and width Beardsley's enduring brilliance buoys Newcastle Peter Ball on a comprehensive but controversial… Leeds tripped up by letter of the law Wright's mastery goes unrewarded Wimbledon's ten refuse to yield Bohinen brings the best out of Rovers Substitute enters fray and changes everything FA Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Pools Check Non-League and National Leagues Overseas Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Britain fail to profit from early advantage By our Sports Staff: Els takes title with triple birdie finish Hockey successes still making heads turn David Powell on the impact being made by pupils at Sir William Borlase's Grammar School By a Correspondent: Wigan finish as they started and mean to go on Cold-blooded violence masquerading as sport Mel Webb samples the licensed mayhem that is British premier division ice hockey Memories of Curry revived by Wilson's exhibition Danoli steals Old's thunder Irish star returns with stirring third to Collier Bay Warwick Cheltenham Racecourse Rapid Raceline Dare gives masterly display on comeback Woodbine offers fairer terms for Breeders' Cup Newton Abbot Southwell For the Record Rugby League Rugby Union Guide to the Week Ahead Winter Sport Racing Sports Service The Times Winners in the race for cash Disabled Living Charities are head-to-head in a fight for funds Inva-Dex Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Access for All with the National Trust Stay Safe Disabled pound tempts traders Retailers have woken up to the economic power of six million neglected shoppers National Accident Helpline Bath-Knight Multiple Display Advertising Items Making the disabled able Widget Finn looks at the help given to those with spinal injuries Churchill's Statrlifts Plc Concern for Comfort Tiny Computers Low technology for wheelchair edesign The third world is getting Briti A helping hand on holiday Pat Blair goes in search of hotels and self-catering centres where disability means assistance, understanding and minimal fuss The Times Capitalisation, week's change MOPS The untouchables: tracing the funds Unravelling the multibillion conundrum became a way of life In the eye of the storm Hunt for the Missing Millions: Part Two Results and Statistics Sunday Tips Alternative Investment Market Member HSBC Group Main focus is on Gdp figures for fourth quarter Economic Outlook City braced for Wh Smith setback Companies Word-Watching Stanford Rook stands out in a quiet week Lloyds Bank The Pound Stock Market Standard and NatWest reject takeover talk Inquiry to report Carlton denial Recovery peaks Tourist Rates Artist at the top of his profession The Times City Diary Hamming it up The Times City Diary All-rounder The Times City Diary In the hot seat The Times City Diary These tax loopholes should be shut today Hopes of mall contentment Sarah Bagnall examines a shopping concept still in its infancy The good news is already discounted Gilt-Edged A festival of arty twaddle Radio Choice Everyone's a sucker for natural wonders Review Bbc1 Choice Week Ahead G7 rejects threat of economic slowdown Times Two Crossword MAM meeting fate of Forte Goldman delays vote on flotation UK lunchtime eaten away Road Management plans bond issue Hopes for exports lift mood Bank jobs fear Firm to float Freedom for Tecs urged in call for £30m savings Sharp Shop Front

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