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News from 18/03/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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David Watts and Jonathan Mirsky, David B. Wood, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, DJM, Patricia Davies, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Ena Wogin, James Pringle and Jonathan Mirsky, Ivo Tennant, Mary Riddell, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, John Buckley, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Srikumar Sen, Simon Wilde's, Simon Wilde, William D. Oliver, Kevin Eason, John Pittuck, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Peter Ball, D. C. Ferris, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Alan Millard, Jenny MacArthur, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, Michael Hughes, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, Russell Kempson, Elizabeth Southey, Chairman, Sally Jones, P. H. S., George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, John Hopkins, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Gillian Bowditch, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Graham Benjeant, Raymond Keene, Philip Worcester, Christine Buckley, John Russell Taylor, P. H. S, Paul Griffiths, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Eric Reguly, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Mary Rosser, Chief Executive, Oliver August, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Mel Webb, Jill Sherman and Joanna Bale, Gerald Larner, Carr of Hadley, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Mark Hodkinson, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, John O'leary and Jennie Bristow, Alan Hamilton, Oliver August and Stephen Farrell, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Michael Powell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Goodison, Chairman, Michael Dynes, Daniel Barrett, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Elton, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Stephen Kingsley, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Stephen Pollock-Hill, Chairman, Adrian Pepper,

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Audio Library Offer The Queen leads day of mourning Sombre royal visit to bereaved in Dunblane Millions pay silent tribute to victims Picture Gallery Supreme Albert The Times Index Bruno left without a future in ring The final frontier Injured Ben bounces back Sri Lanka lifts cricket cup America deploys Taiwan fleet Into the frying pan Dambusters' battle order goes for sale 13 Pages of Sport Mellor heads campaign for handgun ban Police hunt of armed by, 14 Chopard This Week in the Times Can you always get your copy of The Times Phillips Rifkind denies Clarke could quit if Cabinet backs referendum call Spring expresses hope for new IRA ceasefire Westminister gun club comes under fire after Dunblane Picture Gallery Boy, 14, on run after shootings Death prompts outcry over CS spray Queen witnesses emotional and physical sears of injured children Hospital visit lifts moralc as royal party pays tribute to Dunblane's community spirit Minister calls for courage 'to dream that our joy will return' Donations already helping families NEC Agent for Spanish boats denies 'pirate' tag Barclays Port in a storm as fish commissioner tries to make peace Half of secret MoD couriers lose their jobs Grown ups are rode To Children They push in Front un… Runners who faced a packet of trouble Village church counts the cost of saving medieval saints Union to bar student extremists from office Film centre plans £60m showcase BT High-flyers leap from the fire into the frying pan Chef school swamped by cager amateurs disillusioned with their careers in the City Shoppers shun American-style retail hypermarkets Scottish Widows One man and his dog and a thousand tapeworms Medical Briefing Prosecutors attack cuts The Oliver & Claire Strip Water company broke own rules News in Brief Air defence test Suicide notes West appeal Pioneers' place Driver's fare deal Dial-a-bore Anglers drowned Footballer dies 57 share Lottery New comet promises to brighten the night sky Hyakutake visible to the naked eye this week Ashdown issues autumn poll alert They call us Pakkies. we just wanted you to know Signs of the times point to sponsors Renault Cars with Flair Time for Rifkind to take closer look at advantages of a flexible Europe Sarajevo arsonists fan the flames of ethnic separation It really hurts when my parents fight we just wanted… Dell Direct Moscow 'threat' angers republics The Pope ignores medical advisers (AFP): Bonn attacks Kurd violence (AFP, Reuter): Gun siege at restaurant Berlusconi dogged by bribery charges Lights out for café society in France Powell denials fail to halt frenzy over Dole running-mate Woman accused of killing pregnant friend to steal unborn baby Multiple Display Advertising Items Clinton attacks 'back-alley' gun lobby (Reuter): Adams joins parade Change your life change your bank BBC deal on TV for Far East World Summary Cuban officials 'briefed by CIA' (AP): Swamp survivor dined on insects Relatively low Einstein bid (AP): Former aide dies China tells US to keep warships out of strait Taiwanese leader denouces 'state terrorism' as peking prepares to resume show of force NatWest Effigy of Deng is burnt at Taipei opposition rally Peking shakes up crime laws Arafat denounces Iran over suicide bombers Pressure on Europe to get fought with Tehran Electronic Age is put on hold by Delhi bureaucrats The Children's Society Inland Revenue By our Foreign Staff: Voter apathy and violence overshadow African polls Giant victory party Pop Saw Doctors Empire, W12 TES The Times Educational Supplement Where are they now? John Russell Taylor reports on the oll-fated Sculptures of the Festival of Britian Visual Art Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Jazz Dance Ashes to ashes, lust to dust Theatre The undertaking Deptford Albany Answers blowing in the wind Classical Concerts Polish NRSO/Wit Royal Hall, Nottingham Unsettled siren Barbara Hendricks Wigmore Hall NT National Pop Entertainments Music Singing its praises Opera Die Zweite Mrs Kong Heidelberg/Vienna Cold in a love climate I Have Seen Someone Riverside Studios, W6 The Brush (UK) Ltd Films Pop Books 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 Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country The Times VE Voluntary Euthanasia Society Faces from the final frontier The floor of the ocean is the deepest, most mysterious place on our planet. Now scientists are starting to unlock its secrets, says Anjana Ahuja Car Insurance service line Breaking into the Internet How fiming a computer unlocked its code Smog in the Stellar wastes Whiff of mothballs in space Bosnia a Short History My dream of a future for Henry Henrietta Spink relives her lonely battle to unravel the mystery of her elder son's handicap Interview: Mary Riddell Photographs: Michael Powell Nokia The world draws stumps Tunku Varadarajan can finally get a good night's sleep Kingfisher Tempur Cabinets do well to toe the line Peter Riddell says Euro-sceptics need collective responsibility Riddell on Monday It is hard how any dissenting minister could stay in the Cabinter Matthew Parris When the unspeakable killing happens. politicians and media should be brief or keep silent Tories but not conservatives The party may draw on several traditions, but appeasement should not be one of them Duke of hazard The Times Diary Gone down The Times Diary Will power The Times Diary Picture Gallery Hawk-eye The Times Diary Party piece The Times Diary The Legless Bear Russians are only beginning to feel pain at what they have lost Blair Unbound Labour should abandon the Shadow Cabinet elections The Golden Square Meal High-flyers may be better employed as chefs than bankers Security of schools an urgent task Business rates Ireland's long memory Gays in Armed Forces Merits of proposals on family law Recycled glass Publications' concern Cars in London Labour and the WI Treasure trove Bill 'must not fudge' Young Picasso Cost of monarchy Cover story Court Circular Today's royal engagements Wolfson History Prize 1995 Dinner Nature notes Personal Column Anniversaries Appointments in the Forces Service dinners Mr Hugh Clegg Jeremy J. Beadle Schools news Deputy Lieutenant Appointments Picture Gallery Craft's Show results Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Latest wills Ross Hunter Ross Hunter, Hollywood film producer, died on March 10 aged 79. He was born on May 6,1916 Michael Brown Michael Brown, architect and landscape architect, died on February 20 aged 72. He was born on May 8,1923 Church news Aled Eames Aled Eames, maritime historian, died on March 8 aged 74. He was born on July 29,1921 Hulks and Convict Prisons Roswell Gilpatric Roswell Gilpatric, United States Deputy Secretary of Defence, 1961-64, died in New York on March 15 aged 89. He was born on November 4,1906 News The Times Crossword No 20,118 Times Weathercall Air UK Cricket Bruno's world taken apart Nervous Briton felled by Tyson's ferocious onslaught Rugby Union Football Golf The Open University Boxing's all-night feast leaves bitter aftertaste Awesome Tyson offers chill warning No Challenger looks capable of standing in the way of new Champion Harley Ford Time for Hamed to face true test Billington boosts Atlanta aspirations Dutchman denied Boardman shines Homer falls in final Wasps win again Eight leads the way Cooke's treble triumph Blundell escapes DG Old Jamaica Ginger Beer McManus holds on to end barren spell Sport in Brief Sri Lanka complete fairy tale success Australia eclipsed as underdogs have their day in World Cup final De Silva polish adds sparkle to stunning success Michael Henderson salutes the all-round display of the undisputed man of the match Final triumph bridges divide Plane case of the second-rate Tune in and Choose Britain's Greatest Sports Star Jackie Stewart Mercury Wales make their point at last Jenkins secures narrow victory to hill hurden to failure Llewellyn and Jones excel as control towers Positive signs of progress in difficult season Richards inspires drive towards Championship after Carling's departure through injury Rob Andrew finds much to encourage him at the end of the five nations' championship Rebuilt England enjoy home rule Emotional lid stays firmly sealed TAG Heuer Southampton undone by Kinkladze's defining moment Peter Ball on the artistry and acrimony that accompained Manchester City's triumph Stubbs out to rescue Bolton Hoddle ploy beaten by boldness of mavericks Weakened Chelsa unable to halt momentum of Liverpool's challenge Wright talks in riddles Pleat plots escape route Shearer thrives on ideal delivery Canton secures room at the top United assume lead in title race thanks to Frenchman's late equaliser at Loftus Road Deane delivers point for Leeds We're always Forest focused on job in hand Final task a piece of cake for Genoa Sunderland lacking in quality to match aspirations FA Carling Premiership Premiership Hat-Tricks Overseas F. A. Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Rangers draw most from stalemate Champions still in driving seat after Hughes's late beader rescues celtic Title Run-In Lister tells of trouble in store for athletics Ito the star attraction of Canadian extravaganza John Hennessy looks at the prospects facing a former champion on her return to centre stage Reading pursuing double Hightown turn up the heat Archer may gain in spite of loss Robinson wonders what he did wrong Clitheroe confident of making class tell RAC Rugby Union Rugby League Guide to this Week's Fixtures For the Record Racing Hockey Multiple Display Advertising Items Rough Quest taken out of National Nap: Duke of Perth (4.20 Newcastle) Next best: Donjuan Collonges (4.50 Newscastle) Milkman delivers winner Lingfield Park Rapid Raceline Point-To-Point Results Leaders over the Jumps Lord of the ring survives carnage in betting swamp Southwell New Castle Court of appeal for the fast and the fearless The walls are black, the tiny ball travels at 180mph—Sally Jones trcs and flails at the game of rackets The Times Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge A game devised by jailed debtors Winning Move Keene on Chess Fearless Montgomerie lasts the pace Bold Scot disregards safe option on 18th to make winning Tour reutrn The Times Goydos leaves Faldo in the shadows Tuning in to new primary programme Capitalisation, week's change Bermuda Results and Statistics Acknowledging signature on will Recovering cost of providing care Guinness suffers from charges Companies Unnecessary costs in transcripts Legal aid decision challengeable Employer's covenant was unreasonable Tribunal unable to review conviction Inflation is tipped to fall Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Create a stakeholder society by giving voters free shares Adrian Pepper advocates radical measures to broaden ownership and improve the delivery of public services Abbey determined not to burn its fingers over N&p issue The bank is still smarting from the problems that hit its flotation, says Sara McConnell Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Investment snowballs on M?ribel slopes British given lift at Ski resort Healthcare property firm makes debut Alternative Investment Market Investors to sue society Forsyth trial nears close Barclays sale Williams talks CI pit 'needs 100 job losses and ?50m' Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Picture Gallery MPs to press for new official measure of unemployment Building society Bill unveiled Tourist Rates End of the line nears for last two train scrapyards Cliveden scandal Going and coming The Times City Diary In training The Times City Diary Rethink on pollution insurance All dressed up The Times City Diary Word-Watching Member HSBC Group UK election concerns still persist Gilt-Edged The US market in particular may he prematurely discounting an interest rate rise Wall St in the grip of uncertainty Richard Thomson tests the pulse of the New York Stock Market NatWest Railtrack sets Blair his first executive challenge The Burnden Park horror Radio Choice Foul-mouthed and highfalutin both at once Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Blair Challenge US utility seeks buyer for minority stake in South Western Times Two Crossword Royal Mail changes spark unrest Postal union rejects deal British chairmen shine against European rivals Royal may refund surplus Abbey plans share deals by phone Unitech talks Cazenove top Abbey Plays Safe Fayed offer is snubbed by Observer Singaporean behind raid on Brierley Merchant Investors Assurance

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