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News from 26/02/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Donald F. Cooper, Charles Hall, Russell Jenkins and Tom Rhodes, Graham Chainey, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Christopher Thomas South Asia Correspondent, Rob Hughes, John Shepperd and Nigel Richardson, John Morton, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Richard Thomson, Inigo Gilmore, Geyve Walker, Ivo Tennant, Mary Riddell, Philip Howard, Stewart Tendler and Michael Evans, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Ray Cowell, Vice-chancellor, Clive Davis, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde's, Richard Eaton, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Stuart Jones, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Mark Seddon, Editor, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Patricia Tehan, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Ross Dunn, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Bills, Peter Waymark, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Diana Warwick, Chief Executive, Keith Pike, Giles Curtis-Raleigh, David Hands, Joseph Connolly, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, Edward Gorman, A. Gardner, Russell Kempson, Frank Walker, Margaret Atkins, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, David Miller, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, P. H. S, Peter Cuming, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, George Moody-Stuart, Chairman, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Eric Reguly, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Nicholas Watt and Philip Webster, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Ian Brodie and David Adams, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Ronald Gribble, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Michael Scott, Pro Vice-chancellor, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Tom Rhodes, John Dibblee, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Alyson Rudd, John Harris, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Nicholas Lyell, Attorney General, Peter Mason, Christopher Irvine,

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Springsteen Ministers ready to admit mistakes Ulster Unionist vote on the Scott report tonight will be decisive 400 extra troops to counter IRA threat in Ulster United close gap on Newcastle Delta Air Lines Edgy Atherton catches himself out with 'buffoon' gibe Index The miracle mollusc Index Julian Clary unmasked Concert F0r 30p Index 13 Pages of Sport Double suicide bomb attack on Israel kills 25 Index British diplomat killed in crash This Week in the Times Hit-list of RAF stations found at bomber's home Fears that IRA will strike without warning undermine hopes of renewed ceasefire Saga Services Ltd Picture Gallery Thousands cross religious divide for peace prayers By our Ireland Correspondent: Sinn Fein seeks guarantee on talks Rock star's death may hold clue to trio's suicide pact By a Staff Reporter: Broadmoor blackout on Ripper attack Discredited Vinland map may be genuine after all Friends rally to keep Hobday as a voice of Today Jane Austen, the original Britpop fan Informix Men of letters fear rent rise will spoil Piccadilly haven Gentlemanly London haunt of Byron and Greene may soon house only the very rich Abbey National Hi-tech boss buys Flying Scotsman Cellphones direct Investors in failed firm sue bank over £1.5m loss Women at risk of cancer agonise over mastectomy Four members of a family that carries the breast cancer gene BrCal have described their dilemma. Jeremy Laurance reports By a Staff Reporter: Manning registered as race counsellor How soap star's vision dimmed Medical Briefing Seabird toll in hundreds as oil spill spreads Digital Official Supplier Flock-owning MP becomes surprise black sheep Lands' End Former NFU chief to yote Labour Mandelson hints at reform to woo Lib-Dems Thatcher defends Major over Scott Mother confronts man who killed her daughter 'From the very beginning I wanted to meet him. I felt he owed me an explanation' Crossword finalists Lands' End Direct Merchants, UK Limited Red Arrows forgo British shows for export drive U2 captain blamed for death crash News in Brief Royal hitch Fatal stabbing Birth day berth DNA hold-ups Swimmer poorly Lottery winners Mormons catching up mainstream churches Family-based faith grows thirtyfold in 30 years Vobis Galaxies observed in act of formation The Times Bafta Runners Peace process is terrorists' target Hamas bombers deal blow to Peres election prospects By our Foreign Staff: Arafat leads Arab condemnation World leaders unite in outrage after attack Need Instant Bahrain militants resume bombing Westminster Watch out for Article N as the earnest drafters of Maastricht meet again Germany will miss monetary union deadline, say MPs Dini forms party Eagle Star Direct Libyan mountain 'holds arms plant' Vatican nominations for 'church Oscars' set film buffs reeling Iraq honours gunmen Sun Alliance Insurance UK Limited Villages in Ingushetia are shelled World Summary Sinn Fein official attends Eta rally (AP): Shuttle's satellite mission fails (AP): Hostage delay Clinton calls UN talks over planes shot down by Cuba Opposition leaders held in Dhaka A Times Competition Border town fails to rally behind Buchanan's immigration banner Republican rivals ride to showdown in badlands of Arizona Mandela writes off rumour of ill-health First Mortgage Campaign coffers run low for Dole Arts the Week Ahead Entertainments Art Galleries Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Visual Art Theatre Nice but not naughty Dance Far from the Madding Crowd Birmingham Hippodrome Stir fry and stir crazy Fringe Theatre Dance Opera The Times Still a giant step behind Jazz James Carter Rhythmic National Theatre Rock Tailor-made for Hollywood The symbiosis of film and fashion is celebrated at the NFT this week. Joe Joseph gets dressed up Music Angry and chilling Pop Tori Amos Regent, Ipswich Service line Insurance Film Full marks for zero effort Concert LSO/Davis Barbican Books The Multiple Sclerosis Society Arts A shot from the lip Opera Aida Covent Garden Fingerprint clue to health A surprising pattern to disease How to increase your fleece The death throes of a binary star Science Briefing Hill House Hammond Kingfisher Miracle in a mollusc Anjana Ahuja reports on the attempt to copy a chemical that could cure cancer Woolly genes flock together Mystery object in outer space The Times Educational Supplement Learning to live without Christopher The comedian Julian Clary talks to Mary Riddell about the death of his lover from Aids - and why his stage persona has become a drag RAC Brushing up on the art of hair flicking The Princess of Wales started the fashion for head tossing-and now half the young women in the land are at it. Giles Coren has had enough Matthew Parns I wish love would take its many splendours somewhere else-I've got work to do House damned Mocking stock Why Sir Nicholas should carry the can The Scott report's missing summary should have concluded that the Attorney-General was negligent New Labour's new face Peter Riddell asks if Peter Mandelson's prospectus will satisfy voters Riddell on Monday It's for you Unswung hero Not likely The Joke is in the Post Perforated, sticky, and now funny too Scott Vote Tonight is the time to stand up for Parliament Bomb Law Terror must not stop the peace process in Israel and Palestine Attorney's view of arms prosecution Missing mural New inquiry into higher education Scope for corruption in arms trade Juries and justice Small papers fear for the future Lenten message Arnhem hero Banking problems Albanian myths? Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Royal engagements Dinner Today's events Luncheon Nature notes Personal Column Amateur team uncovers Roman villa Latest wills Forthcoming marriages University news Sword fragments found miles apart Public Notices Memorial services Memorial meeting Viscountess Ingleby Professor George Dunnet Appointment Niall MacDermot Niall MacDermont, CBE, QC former Labour MP, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, 1964-67, and Secretary-General, International Commission of Jurists, 1970-90, died in Geneva on February 22 aged 79. He was born in Dublin on September 10,1916 Church appointments Henry Lewis Henry Lewis, conductor and music director of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, 1968-76, died of a heart attack in New York on January 26 aged 63. He was born in Los Angeles on October 16,1932 Mike Wooller Mike Wooller, television producer, died on February 20 aged 69. He was born on January 17,1927 Professor Brian Hogan Brian Hogan, Professor of Common Law, University of Leeds, 1967-94 died of pneumonia on February 9 aged 63. He was born on May 4,1932 From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent: King Leopold's Accession Enthusiastic Crowds Fine Art & Antiques Richard Green Dorotheum Oxfort Street Antique Centre R. T. Pearce Thermo Lignum Olympia's showtime for the great and the good More than 150 dealers from all over the world are in London for...... the Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fair. Joseph Connolly reports Penman Antiques Fairs Kevin Francis Dench Antiques Discover The World of Art Deco Originals Henry VI Silver Groats Multiple Display Advertising Items The Real Wood Furniture Company Antique Desks Multiple Display Advertising Items BNTA Interweb Systems Limited B. J. Norris Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambridge Traditional Products Douglas Bryan Multiple Display Advertising Items Robert Kleiner & Co. Ltd. The British Antique Dealers' Association Gerald Sattin Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Nicholas Tolley Multiple Display Advertising Items William Tillman News The Times Crossword No 20,100 Business AirUK In the Times Forecast The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Cricket Leeds quench Wembley thirst Coca-Cola Cup refreshes Wilkinson's multinational force Football Rugby Union Athletics Home & Family Finance Ltd. Sky waiting to enhance World Cup rating73 TV Action Replay Schofield departs leaving Leeds to ponder the future Salford fall gallantly A Times Competition By our Sports Staff: Tomba on top of the world Master Butler excels against the clock Snow Reports Cup first for Ipswich Botha keeps IBF title Super League appeal Record broken again England squeeze home Sampras triumphant Devils' run ended Victorious Westner saves best for last Sport in Brief The Times England heading for dishonourable exit Failures of diplomacy add to recurring disappointments on the pitch Scoreboard from Rawalpindi Indians anticipate a clash that will light up their lives Decline and fall has Silk in despair World Cup Details Pakistan appear united in defence of their title Emergent Kenyans score freely in test of acceptance World Cups Extras Atherton's loss The star turn Hostile witness Spinning tops United cut loose in warning to Newcastle Flowers wilts as Collymore collaborates with pivotal divot Bury set sights on former glories Stifled appeal brings Robson relief Rob Hughes on now the Middlesbrough manager proved his past master's equal in a goalless draw Durable Derby live on their nerves Le Tissier brilliance eclipsed by Gullit grace andlabour Asprilla the focus of Ifs and butts Keegan uncomfortable after Colombian seeks elbow room Everton punish listless Forest Francis triumphs in battle of master tacticians Hartson rapidly cuts off West Ham's overseas aid The Premiership is now a league of nations. Simon Barnes saw its impact at Upton Park Premiership at a Glance Villa count cost of Joachim's dash for glory FA Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Non-League and National Leagues Overseas Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Laudrup's loyalty bonus lifts Rangers Scottish commentary Efficient Stevengage feeling left out Picture Gallery Taylor's return leaves Watford breathless Pat Gibson sees the size of the task facing the former England manager Mercury Communications Limited Gloucester given will to win by Hill and Devereux Irish maintain spirit of adventure Exiles take wing to put semi-finals out of West Hartlepool's reach Leicester pack holds all the trump cards Rowell looks to build on Richards Cardiff prove they are no pushovers Bath raise game on demand to dispose of Bristol Rowell remains calm as England seek to build David Hands finds the national team supremo determined to finish a task that he believes has only just begun Sevens add up to a lot of fun on the river bank Picture Gallery Irish stands tall despite double blow for Bears Mere male unroused by hoops and hollers Stuart Jones is put among th girls for an afternoon's sport but fails to succumb to netball's charms Victorious Higgins has sights set on Hendry Ladejoin hot water for playing the crowd England won the Tsb schools indoor international matches against Scotland in Birmingham yesterday, with the boys team particularly dominant. the pick of the English winners were Jonathan Keith, in the 1,500 metres, and Barry Woodward, in the 800 metres Ciniglio celebrates qualifying success Topolski delighted at Oxford's degree of progress Kwan capitalises on Chen's errors Gourlay's inheritance realises title Cannock surrender two-goal advantage Mistral sails on unfavourable tide Edward Gorman finds economic ill-winds blowing a grand circumnavigation off course True grit and the making of a rock star Ronald Gribble braves the bleak midwinter to join a Lake District course for mountain walking leaders Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Factbox Mees Pierson Williamson awaits knife-edge verdict Jockey appeals against surgery ruling for chance to ride Alderbrook Citroen pulls plug on National Festival Southwell Rapid Raceline Cheltenham Racecourse Jump Leaders Plumpton Course Specialists Point-To-Point Results Newcastle For the Record Rugby Union Guide to the Week Ahead Racing Rugby League Hockey Cycling The Times Breach in detention during pleasure provisions Convention limitation prevails The Times District licensing boards have a wide statutory discretion Relevant law of counter-guarantee Efficiency replacement discriminatory Capitalisation, week's change Black Horse Relocation Battle to be first in the queue Supermarkets face checkout challenge, says Sarah Bagnall Your Choice of Venue Take a friend to a concert for 30p Deal on ESN expected to be struck soon Tourist Rates The Pound Stock Market The Times Tour operators act to avoid discounting summer holidays UK politics still threaten the market Word-Watching Lotus Ellwood to decide on bank jobs BET chief urges no action on Rentokil offer Results and Statistics Legal & Public Notices BAe profits cleared for take-off Companies Petroleum and Submarine Pipelines Act 1975 Healthy debut forecast for Freepages Alternative Investment Market Buyers' guide to industry Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Era comes to an end at Fiat as Agnelli quits the driving seat Sarah Cunningham on the changes under way at the top of Italy's leading private company Prospectus due from Orange Gas criticism Pay floor 3% Exit Yamaichi Abbey card Coopers & Lybrand Bombardier decision on bid for ailing Fokker imminent CD-Rom specialist takes aim CMG ready to unveil deal with Esso UK Century Communications UK employees reap benefits of works councils Non parlez par phone Media men move Between the lines The write stuff Selfish, Greedy, Corrupt Message for Europe in the Buchanan factor How the bank sold for £1 may turn big-bucks buyer Patricia Tehan charts the progress of Barings in the year since its rescue by ING Radio 1 Better tunes on the piano Radio Choice Hints but no stunts from lumpy lady Lecter Review BBC 1 Satellite Choice Baring up Price Waterhouse acts against Abu Dhabi over BCCI Bid protection Bill under fire from societies Times Two Crossword Levi Strauss boss goes for a tighter outfit 'No big losses' for Soros fund Coface LBF Business faces extra £500m bill on pensions Populist Pat

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