News from 12/02/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, David Townsend, Helen Johnstone, Michael Evans, Bill Frost and Stewart Tendler, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Nicholas Wood, Nicholas Watt and Martin Fletcher, Ivo Tennant, Mary Riddell, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Richard Thompson, Roger Maynard, V. M. Crews, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Mark Crichton Maitland National Chairman, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, John O'leary Education Editor, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, John Crookshank, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Saunders, C. Harker, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, A. T. H. Smith, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Anthony Amstell, Quentin Letts, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Aileen Ballantyne, Eric Reguly and Emma Wilkins, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Nicholas Andrews, Stacy Sullivan, John Woodcock, P. H. S., Sydney Friskin, Rachel Bridge, John Hopkins, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Alan Toogood, Horticultural Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Monica Wilson, Sarah Forde, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, J. B. Cullingworth, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Eric Reguly, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Richard Kaberry, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Sheila Faith, William Rees-Mogg, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Peregrine Hodson and our Foreign Staff, Craig Lord, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Stephen Fay, Michael Hill, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Graham Searjeant, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Hugh Mooney, Benedict Nightingale, Pamela A. Booth, Tom Rhodes, David Mitchell (Northern Ireland Minister), Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Michael Henderson, M. Brooks, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Hui-Chuan Wang, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoFree Speech Warning of more IRA bombs Closed circuit TV may have filmed terrorists Boy, 14, dies in stabbing while at play Index Top jockey badly injured in fall Index From you to your baby Predicting a healthy future… Hostage prison officer is freed Closed books Index Eat out for £5 Kasparov beaten by a computer Index The man who broke the bank Nick Leeson and the fall… 15 Pages of Sport Bruton tells Major not to 'pour petrol on the flames' Canon Adams struggles to salvage party's political strategy Republican and loyalist movements ponder next move after IRA undermines peace process Confidence crumbles as shaken city goes back into the bunker Belfast Forte Posthous Community leaders call for restraint Loyalists Battered firms tell staff it's business as usual London Serviceline Police defend response to calls Timetable Newsagent's family voices support for the peace process 'We have lost a brother, a son and a family friend, We hope that these losses are not in vain' The Victims I'm no hero, says officer who spotted bomb lorry The Police Prepared for the worst and hoping for the best Anti-Terrorist Chief Informix Citroen ZX Record lightning strike left strange marks on skin Doctors describe 'tip-toe' phenomenon in people hit by a million volts during storm Army agrees to run 'boot camp' for young offenders BUPA Health Screening Fireman pulls man from vat of hot tar Trans World Airlines Motorist beaten to death in unlit lane Curiouser by far, the maths puzzles of Lewis Carroll Classic novels are a closed book to A-level students Academics say undergraduates are under-read Archbishop says schools are cheating children Abbey National Ageing brings equality of the sexes when it comes to the brain drain American Association for the Advancement of science Going to church is good for your health Marine experts celebrate the birth of an inch-long miracle Microwave ovens put signals in outer space The Times Seeds grown in Kew laboratory may save rare orchids Eloral beauty rescued from the brink of extinction is prize exhibit at Royal Botanic Gardens show Vegas on Thames backed by Trump Human itch takes toll of urban fox Medical Briefing Soft drink was spiked with drugs Jaguar This Week in the Times Sun Alliance Blair mocks government devotion to 'Tory elite' By a Staff Reporter: Thousands join peaceful protest march at Newbury Duchess tells slum dwellers they are better off Princess of Wales aims to keep her royal title Police fear woman is with rapist News in Brief Train separates Palace coup Mother killed Shining knight MOPS Libraries attack private cash plans Apple Computer, Inc. President emerges as dear victor in Iowa Arbiters of good taste tempt French teenagers Interflora Forbes attack oil religious Right helps Dole camp Washington plays guessing game as Hollywood buys 'Clinton' novel Rio fails to ban Jackson filming in slums By our Foreign Staff: Crash jet parts may be on sale Synagogue woos newcomers with lucrative offerings Golan dominates campaign as Peres launches early poll By our Foreign Staff: Algiers car bombs leave toll of 18 dead and 93 injured First domestic Hope fades for Japan landslide victims Emirates From Reuter in Hong Kong: Hong Kong blaze kills four during school hike Eu foreign policy left in disarray by Balkan and Aegean bungling Two disputes have again exposed the inability of European states to take charge of security in their own backyard and have attracted criticism from senior us officials, Charles Bremner writes US aims to outfox Russian mafia with new $100 bill MOPS RAC Rescue British to investigate Russian bases Vodka party cheers Zhirinovsky La Fenice is to be rebuilt 'as it was' Major to hear fears of colony News in Brief (AP): Papal trip ends News in Brief (AP): Bahrain bomb News in Brief (Reuter): Road killers News in Brief (Reuter): Poll rioting (AFP): Monk praised (AP): Body reborn Conflict leaves Karadzic in fantasy land Stacy Sullivan meets the Bosnian Serb leader in Zvornik, where he has delusions about creating a brave new world Keating slips into campaign lead with TV 'wiggle' Australia overjoyed by bumper wine crop Abbey Life Sceemas From Reuter in Belgrade: Holbrooke wins new adherence to accords Arts Entertainments Picture Gallery Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Theatre Recital Dirty job, dirty minds Theatre Sweet Panic Hampstead Tears at Bath time The Rivals Royal Exchange, Manchester Music Picture Gallery Basil goes a bit faulty O Isabella BAC, Battersea Film The Times Art Gallery Thrilling celebration of love Rodney Milnes applauds English National Opera's superlative new production of Wagner's Tristan and Isolde at the Coliseum Royal National Theatre Pop Going like a Trane Jazz Clark Tracey Quaeter Pizza Express, W1 Books Perspectives on a Pioneer: Pay 4 Richard Cork continues his guide to the major Cezanne retrospective at the Tate Gallery Opera Blues Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 The Times Educational Supplement Arts From You to your Baby: The race to a genetic timebomb Day One of our two-part series: how scientific breakthroughs as helping parents Today Tempur Is this the cure for male infertility? How Thousands May Be Helped All thanks to a mouse Biologists throw new light on how eggs develop Science Briefing Help from a single injection Protein boosts children's IQ From mummies to motherhood 3-D Scanning Hill House Hammond Life begins when the Aha! moment comes Giles Whittell reports from LA on a bestselling thesis for life after 50 Cellphones direct Just good friends When the Queen comes to stay she shares the family roast. Mary Riddell meets lady Carnarvon The Open University Blurring an issue is not the prerogative of politicians, but an essential skill for journalists too Newspapers rely on buzz-words to arouse the reader's interest - and on fuzz-words to keep it Top counsel The Times Diary Name game The Times Diary Isle of Dogs may be the IRA's Waterloo If the IRA really wants a united Ireland, it should not have blown apart the nationalist coalition At young Malcolm's feet Peter Riddell on the prospect of White Papering over the Tories' Euro-divisions Picture Gallery Hat trick The Times Diary No tears The Times Diary Just testing The Times Dairy Picture Gallery Evening job The Times Diary Themselves Alone Democrats should talk to each other, not the IRA Warm Economic Front Cheerful government forecasts are not wishful thinking Delicious Culture Why French children must learn how to eat Damage done to Irish peace hopes The Scott inquiry Hard decisions on the countryside Judges' role in sentencing debate A new royal yacht Threat to Taiwan's new democracy Healthy language A squirrel warning Ways to fall asleep Court Circular Royal engagements Birthdays today Luncheon Royal Society of St George Service dinner RMA Sandhurst DJM: Nature notes Personal Column Clean-up uncovers 'lost' Leighton Anniversaries University news Appointments Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Events Rear-Admiral Clarence Howard-Johnston Rear-Admiral Clarence Howard-Johnston, CB, DSO, DSC wartime anti-U-boat director, died on January 26 aged 92. He was born on October 13,1903 Sharman Douglas Sharman Douglas, New York socialite and charity worker, died from cancer on February 3 aged 67. She was born on October 5,1928 Church news Sir John Badenoch Sir John Badenoch, consultant physician and lecturer at Oxford University, died on January 16 aged 75. He was born on March 8,1920 Sir Richard Allen Sir Richard Allen, KCMG, Ambassador to Burma, 1956-62, died on January 16 abd 92. He was born on February 3.1903 Tremors Shake 11 Counties Casualties in Midlands The Times Crossword No 20,088 Aberlour News Business Times Weathercall AirUK The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly In the Times Tomorrow Rugby League World Cup opens in fitting style Football Yeboah carries Leeds halfway to Wembley Fry faces tough task to lift Birmingham Rugby Union Athletics Picture Gallery Heritable Capital Plan Ltd 'Our Sal' tempts Itv cameras back indoors Tv Action Reply Salford end Wigan's game of monopoly Wigan's Eight-Year, 43-Game Run Masterful Hendry recaptures title The Times Foster pulls ahead of great rival Nicklaus ready to end era Faldo's 64 comes too late to threaten Love McRae settles for place on podium Sport in Brief Britons enjoy success Sport in Brief Morrison suspended Sport in Brief Bison hopes fade Sport in Brief Sharks underline claims Sport in Brief Bomb delays Dunstan Sport in Brief Norman clinches title Sport in Brief Male wins Open title Sport in Brief Snow Reports Sri Lanka gain points but miss point Alan Lee, in Calcutta, reports on a World Cup stalemate that will rest heavy on cricket's conscience Leaders assert quality with stylish display Kerly falls prey to Richmond's finishing line Simon Barnes on how hockey's great goalscorer was tempted out of retirement for love of the game Test of nerve restores Hakkinen to racing trim Oliver Holt, in Estoril, on a driver's fightback from deathbed to racetrack Frontzeck and City fall foul pf official disapproval Spirit of optimism lights up Blackpool Cantona calls the tune for United French maestro's sparkle leaves Shearer and Cole in the shade David Miller sees some striking contrasts in Manchester United's 1-0 defeat of Blackburn Rovers Bassett solves chief concern Branfoot ignores craven calls to go Chelsea fall for Whelan's favourite trick shot Liverpool maintain dogged pursuit of title Wright and Fowler provide lesson in finishing to Queens Park Rangers' strikers Clark's honest endeavour fails to prevent Bergkamp felling Forest Wednesday win drab winter's tale Mark Hodkinson dreams of Euro '96 after a day in the basement of the Premiership UMBRO Premiership at a Glance Emphatic win puts England in prime position FA Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Insurance League Bell's League Championship Pools Check Non League and National Leagues Goalscores Striking Partnerships Overseas Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship League Championship Gambler Keegan stakes claim for title Simon Barnes sees Newcastle's Colombian import inspire a 2-1 victory over Middlesbrough Rangers reliant on Gascoigne conquering the enemy within Scottish commentary Conference big guns set sights on Wembley First direct Bolton about to bow out ungracefully Rugby Union Guide to the Week Ahead For the Record Racing Winter Sport Multiple Display Advertising Items Imperial Call 5-1 for Gold Cup Ireland produces live Festival hope at Leopardstown Thunderer: Plumpton Rapid Raceline Jump Leaders Armagret rewarded for braving elements Whitley unearths Fallon on performance figures Racing commentary Thunderer: Hereford Thunderer: Southwell Andrew kick-starts Newcastle 's plans to join top flight Commanding victory takes Harlequins through to Pilkington Cup quarter-final Irish forced to forsake style and grind out victory in dour clash Bristol foil brave defence Hill finds the formula to help Gloucester pass fitness test Senior league clubs seek greater control Pontypridd hank on bonus Lucky Bath are victors but heroic Scully takes the honours Picture Gallery Riches in store after the ridicule Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, hopes for the best from a tournament that has been plagued by political tension and administrative chaos before a ball has been bowled Sky Rain rule might not prevent another farce Picture Gallery Differing types who will hit the headlines From old stagers to temperamental stars, fallen heroes to wronged men, the cast is strong Michael Henderson on the men who are likely to dominate the news during the tournament Shock treatments that add refinement to one-day game 9 cameras, 4 slo-mo replay machines, 35 technicians,… Television channels plugging into new territory Fateful day that changed the course of cricket The first limited-overs international had a swift and profound effect on the game. John Woodcock saw it Kenyans the toughest new kids on the block No Title World Cup Records 1975-92 Atherton the rock on which to build Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, runs the rule over the squad bearing England's hopes England World Cup Squads: One-Day International Facts and Figures India World Cup Squads: One-Day International Facts and Figures Granada Pakistan World Cup Squads: One-Day International Facts and Figures Australia World Cup Squads: One-Day International Facts and Figures New Zealand World Cup Squads: One-Day International Facts and Figures South Africa World Cup Squads: One-Day International Facts and Figures Sri Lanka World Cup Squads: One-Day International Facts and Figures West Indies World Cup Squads: One-Day International Facts and Figures Zimbabwe World Cup Squads: One-Day International Facts and Figures Uae World Cup Squads: One-Day International Facts and Figures Holland World Cup Squads: One-Day International Facts and Figures Kenya World Cup Squads: One-Day International Facts and Figures Hansen leaps among world 's elite Kravets falls short white Kravitz is set for high jumping comeback Sky sports gold Only hot dogs and Tigers fail to satisfy Stuart Jones squeezes into Crystal Place for an evening of non-stop hockey action Olympic threat to Nigeria Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Manchester's role models provide rare inspiration Keene on Chess Winning Move The Times Capitalisation, week's change Halcyon Days Today Results and Statistics Tomorrow Results and Statistics Wednesday Results and Statistics Thursday Result and Statistics Friday Result and Statistics Sunday Tips Results and Statistics Heavitree Brewery heads for listing Alternative Investment Market Oil giants move into spotlight Companies Word-Watching Market sell-off is an opportunity to buy, not the start of a slide Gilt-Edged Tourist Rates City expected to focus on Bank report Economic Outlook The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Change on Week Store card credit at ?600m high Lloyd's plan Davy coup BTR deal Training lags By our Business Staff: Bank prepares for single currency Australian tourism boost Campaign spends £49m to lure UK visitors Bids threat to merger of Mai and United News Times must have changed if Hanson can do no right FI Group plans ?60m flotation Investin Revlon stake for sale in international offering The patter of tiny Cedrics The Times City Diary An arty meal The Times City Diary Graduating The Times City Diary Tears in beers The Times Cty Diary Croc cocktail The Times City Diary Blooming timely The Times City Diary The bank so arrogant, it always arrived late The Baring name stirs strong feelings, few of them sympathetic The inside track on the boy who broke the bank What turned Nick Leeson into a criminal? Stephen Fay, in a new book, follows the route from Watford school to Singapore jail Taking points off Henry Radio Chocie Radio 1 Welcome to fresh fields and pastors new Review BBC1 Choice Satellite Graham Searjeant Britain claims European lead in job creation Farnell deal faces City opposition Times Two Crossword No 702 Warren prepares to slug it out with DTI Forsyth trial presents Sfo with new challenge Shares in bid survivors fall behind Power sale Inco's move The Week Ahead Leeson fraud led to ?80m in bonuses to Barings staff Gas split will hit taxman Cityraveller Direct Ltd
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