News from 11/03/1996
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Peter Temple-Morris, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Mark Souster, Inigo Gilmore, David H. Lincoln, Ivo Tennant, Graham Watson, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Norman De Mesquita, Joanna Bale, Sarah Bagnall and Carl Mortished, Charles Kennedy (Vice-Chairman), Lynne Truss, Marion Shoard, Simon Wilde's, Carl Mortished, S. Ezz, David Benedict, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Stephen Farrell and Alexandra Williams, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Edwina Currie Vice-chairman), John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman and Gillian Bowditch, Mary Allen, Secretary-General, Quentin Davies, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Bills, Peter Waymark, Rodney Milnes, David Hands, rugby correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, John Young, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Jonathan Prynn, Jill Sherman and Gillian Bowditch, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, William R. Galley, Randolph S. Churchill, Jenny MaCarthur, Russell Kempson, Philip Bassett, P. H. S., George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Marit Hargie, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Mayhew, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and David Charter, John Higgins, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, David Walton, Tim Rathbone, Michael Steel, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Adrian Lee and Michael Evans, Alfredo Kraus, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Kevin McCarra, Giles Radice, Chairman, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Michael Hornsby, David Green, Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Roy Hattersley, James Craig, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Steve Sherman, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, M. A. Zaki Badawi, Principal, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Rob Andrew, Michael Adams, Michael Henderson, Michael Wall, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Jan Raath, Denis MacSHANE, Angus Stewart, Bill Frindall, Dennis Walters, Edward Gorman, sailing correspondent,
ResumoClassical CDs Major seeks new grammar school era Manifesto plan for all big towns London shares expected to fall Rail crash victim Times sales up The Times Index Labour split on Railtrack buyback It's all for Art, say the Hayward Gallery nudes Inequality in the House Carling tells why he quit Matthew Parris US sends battle group to Taiwan 12 Pages of Sport Thatcher brush with IRA killer in Fulton demonstration Abbey National This Week in the Times Bruton speech cheers Unionists Telephone mortgage experts help homeowners exploit… Robinson unveils memorial Ring of steel will be built to protect the Isle of Dogs IRA may end bomb warnings Direct Line Duchess of Kent has viral illness News in Brief Pensions boom Highest local tax Doctor held Jails shortage Meningitis victim home after five months in hospital Girl of 13 suffered multiple organ failure, spend six weeks on ventilator and had toes amputated Coma man uses computer link to tell of attack Scientists pinpoint main dates in building of Stonehenge Woman out with dogs is found murdered Informix A letter from James Goldsmith to the Candidates and… 'We are not going to get stopped and the road is going to get through, which is as it should be' Sheriff of Newbury takes on the treetop greens 'Some are civil, others abusive' Minister's taxing encounter with comic The Oliver & Claire Strip 'If you don't care, you're wrong' Sonic wins place in film history NatWest Brown defends cut in benefits after conference defeat Mercury Communications Euro-sceptics plan Commons revolt over White Paper The Times Plomley's widow 'irritated' by Lawley High Court to rule on who succeeds flamboyant peer Two boys fight former MP for title Blacks may not turn out for England Unsavoury risks for pigeon fancier Medical Briefing Hospital seeks far-sighted volunteers for eye surgery Predator revival ruffles human feathers Relaxation of the tough legal protection for birds of prey is being urged by shooting enthusiasts, reports Michael Hornsby Direct Line Our Foreign Staff: America presses Assad to attend anti-terror summit Halifax (Reuter): Peres praise for Arafat Picture Gallery Mi5 traces network of Hamas funding Voters in Iran back economic reforms Mugabe motorcade raises little but dust Trial upset by Malan leukaemia Tesco Buchanan threatens to deny Dole his support Party divided on eve of Super Tuesday Clinton faces tough battle Cellphones direct China war games alert Cuts wreck institute's Commonwealth party Thatcher warns West of 'rogue state' dangers Nerve tissue hope for spine injuries Legislators monkey with the teaching of evolution Wounded Russians beg a lift out of sniper-plagued Grozny Tattered uniforms, squalid garrisons and little medical help for the injured: Richard Beeston in Grozny watches the war-weary Russians desperately trying to keep Chechen rebels at bay Britain and France block Maastricht role for Euro-MPs (Reuter): Rediscovered painting 'not by Goya' News in Brief Schools protest (Reuter): Romansch safe (Reuter): Royal cremation Report puts Sorbonne at bottom of class Sceptics court trouble by tackling judges Extrawatch Security Systems Reuter: One dead in biker gang clash at airport Here today at least Pop Eternal Fairfield Halls, Croydon NT Royal National Theatre Books, yes; looks, never France's awful new library makes us feel better about ours, says Marcus Binney Visual Art Donizetti back in some style Opera Don Pasquale Coliseum Jazz Car Insurance Serviceline Books Still setting his own pace Recital Alfredo Kraus Covent Garden Sondheim on Disc A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 The Best of Stephen Sondheim Theatre Our revels now are sent up Theatre: A zany triumph for the 'Other' RSC; but a Plague play proves deadly The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) Criterion Entertainments Music Don't catch this disease Ring-a-Ring O'Roses Swan, Worcester Pop Film Dance Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie 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 The Times Astronomy: the importance of the amateur Anjana Ahuja reports on the part-timers who hunt for heavenly bodies RAC How small can you get? The quark may lose its place as nature's tiniest building block Science Briefing When plant genes go wild Spine-chilling tale of a shrew Blood clue to mental illness The secret of turning turtles Hill House Hammond Hill House Hammond There are far too few Conservative women MPs, says Alice Thomson—and after the next election the situation could look even worse Kingfisher Tiny 'I witnessed a Serbian death squad' Joanna Bale on the shocking evidence of a Muslim boy Matthew Parris Despite economic ruin, Cuba has an unspoilt charm as its people wait for something to happen Cuban fear of American invasion may be the only thing keeping castro in poewr High society The Times Diary In praise of India Two of the 21st century's superpowers continue to feel affection for the real British legacy A Labour lesson on Europe Peter Riddell says the Tories should beware of tearing the party in two Riddell on Monday Doubled up The Times Diary Still waiting The Times Diary Fishy The Times Diary Fated The Times Diary After the Cold War Thatcher returns to Fulton and to Churchill's themes Pariah Nation Iranians must be made to feel the cost of supporting terrorism The Captain's Art A leader must know how to win Call for positive approach to IGC Spanish fish row Work permitting Revenge and reconciliation in Israel Arts Council projects Four-stackers recalled Authenticity of Bacon self-portrait Access to countryside Thundering success Appointments in the Forces Court Circular Today's royal engagements Lord-Lieutenants Today's events Nature notes Personal Column Democracy built on partnership The Queen's Commonwealth Day message Popular orchids scoop awards Appointments Latest wills Birthdays today Service luncheon University news Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries George Burns George Burns, comedian, died on March 9 aged 100. He was born on January 20,1896 Audrey Nicholson Andrey Nicholson, English teacher and friend to poets, died of kidney failure and bune marrow cancer on March 1 aged 71. She was born on July 15,1924 Church news Brigadier B. C. Bradford Brigadier B. C. (Bill) Bradford, DSO and Bar, MBE, MC, died on March 4 aged 83. He was born on October 15,1912 Professor J. C. Beckett James Camlin Beckell, Professor of Irish History. Queen's University of Belfast, 1958-75, died on February 12 aged 84. He was born on February 8,1912 Lord Randolph Churchill and Home Rule News The Times Crossword No 20,112 Business Paris Travel Service Forecast The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly In the Times Motor Racing Brundle's escape astonishes crowd British Driver Crashes at 185 MPH in Melbourne-And Walks Away Wilkinson forces stalemate Goalless tie leaves semi-final questions unanswered Cricket FA Cup Semi-Final Draw Schools Sport Rugby Union Home & legacy Insurance Services Limited Heart in mouth before Murray's mouthful TV Action Replay Hill tracks down his grand prix heritage Villencuve sees victory on Formula One debut snatched by team-mate Simon dominates during golden age White and Wattana out of sorts Details from Melbourne St Helens play it safe to achieve twin ambition Tideway ban shocks Imperial College Sport in Brief Collins at the ready Henman impresses Belles are beaten Newton rises to occasion Seizinger loses track Test bribe confession Muster back on top Snow Reports Take a seat, Michael, and see Les Misérables As one England captain confronts World Cup failure, another ends a glorious chapter Michael Henderson pens an open letter to an old friend, imploring him to smile again Olazábal injury worries steal Hedblom's thunder Herron wades in for first victory Samuels sets up Storm of protest TAGHeuer Time to calculate the national debt to Carling Rob Andrew pays tribute to the energy and devotion to duty of his former England team-mate Antics of Harford show Wimbledon in their true light Time for Crazy Gang to grow up Unsettled Wright may join Chelsea Ellis has no peers in Blackpool's galaxy Frantic Celtic reprieved with time running out Scottish commentary Picture Gallery Agile Crossley saves the best till last Gillingham happy to win points, not friends Experiment failing to counter pull of gravity Simon Barnes sees Middlesbrough's men from Brazil struggle to make an impact Villa reward blind loyalty of their immovable followers Promised land is in sight for team shaped in Reid's image Edwards shows Luton virtues of simplicity Freedman takes the honours in Palace's unheralded rise Nick Szczepanik on how team's cause was promoted in a 1-0 win at Selhurst Park Coventry can draw hope from Royle seal of approval FA Carling Premiership and FA Cup Summaries Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Pools Check Non-League and National Leagues Overseas Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Tune in to choose Britain 's greatest sports star Which of our sporting winners outshines all the rest? The Times and Channel 4 offer you the chance to have the last word Illingworth unable to draw on his fund of knowledge Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, on the Humiliating experience in World Cup raises important issues of management and structure Lessons to be learnt from a campaign riddled with flaws Oliver to avoid new outbreak of civil war India ride wave of rare passion Scoreboard from Bangalore Weary England return home second class Scoreboard from Faisalabad Ladejo takes first step in footprints of Johnson Yeovil arrest steep decline The Royal Bank of Scotland Taking a spin on Potter's wheel of fortune Andrew Longmore meets the coach who lured Shane Warne off the beach and into a career in cricket The Times Hernia Repair Crutchley inspires comeback The Great British Beer Club Play-off put on ice as police step in after 58 seconds Carting's surprise resignation leaves no natural successor David Hands, rugby correspondent, considers the leading contenders in the race to take over the captaincy of England Factfile Newcastle pay price for blazing open trail Record defeat mars departure of Bates Muted farewell to veteran scrum half after resounding win by Harlequins Fickle fortunes find Irish in anguish Adventurous style lifts Watsonians Revitalised pack leads way to final The Sanyo Cup Neath point the way in rousing display For the Record Rugby Union Picture Gallery Guide to the Week Ahead Racing Hockey National League The Times Weather forecasts cloud outlook as Cheltenham nears Richard Evans Nap: Buckland Lad (3.20 Plumpton) Next best: Southampton (3.30 Taunton) Thunderer: Taunton Rapid Raceline Harwood waits By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Danoli has hallmark of champion Point-To-Point Results Leaders over the Jumps Thunderer: Plumpton Thunderer: Carlisle Marathon man's long road from Manchester United John Goodbody on Steve Coppell, football player-turned-long-distance runner The Times Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Soling crew get wind of medal with Italian win Edward Gorman, sailing correspondent, on a British trio with high Olympic hopes Keene on Chess Winning Move Safety test appropriate for prisoner's recall Error in extension of time Eurostar Paris Presumption of fertility Legal & Public Notices Criminal evidence rules apply to extradition Accident through use of vehicle Capitalisation, week's change International Internet Name Registry Results and Statistics Key into Baroque and classical Starting Today: The Times is Offering Three Classical CDS Performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Our first complimentary CD features the works of six composers of the Baroque and classical period BTR focus on long-term strategy Companies Multiple Display Advertising Items All eyes are on America Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Japanese lenders quit struggling Eurotunnel Rolls to strike deal with rival TES the Times Educational Supplement Lloyd Webber m power station talks TUC resumes pension fight Granada Granada Group Plc Change tack to win projects, says E&Y This is the endgame for cutting interest Gilt-Edged With mortgage rates at their lowest for almost 30 years, the housing market seems set to strengthem further Midland Bank plc Tourist Rates Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Mortgage war hits bank costs Baltic order Fokker freed Rating cut Emirates NatWest Iraqi oil could be back on sale soon Opec fears resumption of exports will hit already overstretched quotas Compensation fight nears end Wobble fails to shake healthy market Alternative Investment Market BET's dividend rise defence Word-Watching Citicorp Forecast of 100,000 insurance job losses Bank of Scotland Wall Street lets the genie out of the bottle again Small business's turn to bite back Philip Bassett looks at what small firms want form government Appeal over the 'Capel Ten' The Times City Diary Honours even in war replay Radio Choice Casting that does violence to credibility Review BBC1 Choice Genie on Loose Telephone merger abandoned SWW offer Asian boost Jetting ahead Times Two Crossword Britain poised to join European arms agency Lloyd's aiming to boost £2.8bn offer DIY tax as simple as XYZ A1 Fayed offer for Observer BET Bite Back Early share fall likely as Tokyo market dips
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