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News from 08/04/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, DJM, Mark Huband, Adrian Lee, Michael George Olizar, Simon Barnes, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Kempton Park, James Bone, Clive Davis, Alison Kervin, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Kevin MacCarra, Simon Walker, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, F. J. Mellor, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Lorna Boyce, Richard Smith, Stuart Jones, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Adam Shapiro, President, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Bills, Stephen Farrell, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, John Torode, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Miller, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Bruce Parker, Tim Dyson, Russell Kempson, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Christopher Barrass, Andy Lavender, M. McEwen Charlish, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Dominic Kennedy, Social, Affairs Correspondent, Jez Hall, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Ian J. Wade, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Oliver August, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Tim Whittome, Chief Executive, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, James Pringle, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Anjana Abuja, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Colin MacQuillan, Ian Brodie, David Sinclair, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, L. Tarassenko, Richard Osborne, Susan Elks, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Philip Webster, and Ian Brodie, Alyson Rudd, Tim Towle, Michael Henderson, Nicolas Andrews, Barry John, Matthew Bond, C. P. F. Baillie, Stacy Sullivan,

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Blair to inflict instant curb on the Lords Hereditary peers 'will lose vote' Tories accused of smcar tac Korea alert as troops move in PO takes off Royal rescue The Times on the Internet Index Why Latin America is rejecting Catholicism Picture Gallery Ulster is still at war, says former IRA terrorist RAF gives the Brylcreem boys a bit more polish Picture Gallery Grandmother to the gentry BBC inquiry into Panorama smears Mathematics Words fail the GCSE students who can't spell or punctuate Leica Bank Holiday Sport This Week in the Times Concert Offer HomeOwnera Loan Americans dismiss 'smear memo' The Labour Party's Un American Activities Labour described the Tory dossier as outrageous Austin condemns Tories and puts faith in Labour Archdeacon backs Blair's claim to Christian values Easter message of hope is not just for churchgoers says Carey Howard reforms attacked by judge News in Brief Twins killed Driving charge Oriana sets sail Opera TB scare Royal baby Star trek Rickshaws roll British Serbs pray for war veteran killed by mugger Yugoslav refugee who fought Hitler and Tito is pulled from his car, beaten, kicked and robbed Royal Family to the rescue as fire stampedes Windsor ponies By a Staff Reporter: Mother who delayed cure in clear Phones Streets haunted by fear of crime Blunkett outlines bank deal to pay for school repairs USE the Daewooprice Teachers urged to support homosexual role-models Rosetta flies a million miles to seek comet's heart of stone Files could solve riddle of spy and his Berlin blonde Secrets of prisoner in the Tower Coma victims 'to replace animals in experiments' Better Come to Comet Outback vision puts artist in the frame for £36,000 Lawyers join scheme to represent hard-up clients Pet subject of the 'expats' threaten to cost Tory seats Bill Forst, Continuing his occasional series on Britons in France, discovers how rabies laws are affecting sad dog and Englishmen seeking a new life in the sun Love Me, Love my Best Friend Magic pill for flagging sex life some years off The Children's Society Hepatitis fear prompts call for patients to use own blood A Times Reader Offer Man in care starved to death News in Brief Union ballot tied Cost of dying up Hilton evacuated Spy base for sale Called to account Five strike lucky Troops in South Korea placed on high alert Chiang's home town mourns loss of its Taiwanese tourists 'Chiang always belived that Taiwan was part of China' Birds Eye Kashmir hostages 'held in village' Unabomber hunt seized on due of mangled proverb Mexicans killed in crash as van flees US Border Patrol Muratec the fax specialists Weeping Clinton salutes Brown Picnic at North Pole (Reuter): First Olympic Games re-run Chirac accused of weapons deal to save French pilots Serbs face PoW ultimatum Albright tipped for the top in next Clinton Cabinet Boys die for love of girl, 12 World Summary Iraq 'oil for food' talks to resume (Reuter): Liberia factions in gun battle (AP): Island volcano erupts again Eurocrats of cyberspace let chance to promote unity slip through the Net Doctors call a 24-hour strike over Juppe cuts French hold record in pill swallowing Polisario rebels threaten to resume war against Morocco Tribe puts woman teacher in a class of her own Pope pleads for an end to persecution of Christians Bomb warning in Israel as Easter message urges religious tolerance Palestinians barred from Jerusalem sites Need Instant Insurance? Call Swinton Reuter: French police storm riot jail Arts the Week Ahead Entertainments Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Visual Art Opera An unlikely survivor Pop Lou Reed Empire, W12 Hope of the brave Jazz Freddie Hubbard Rhythmic, N1 Theatre Readers of this Section Attend the Theatre at Least… Musicals Mulling it over Casaret Denny Laine Cafe Royal To advertise in this section please call our… Dennis Potter: the parting shots Television: Andy Lavender on final editing of the great controversialist's last two surreal dramas Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Books Film Omens, signs and wonders Concerts: The 1950s revisited; assured Rachmaninov London Sinfonietta/Stenz Purcell Room Directing a Russian drama RPO/Handley Albert Hall Music Pop OCA Arts Theatre Theatre From bad to worse Plan 9 From Outer Space Queen's, Hornchurch Is this Solution the end of maths? The solving of a famous conundrum will lead to new challenges, says Marcus du Sautoy The Times Educational Supplement Why Britain is losing the great gene race When information should be open to all Danger beneath our feet Light on the way birds see Radon belt discovered Through a bird's eye Somak Holidays Artists from the depths On early man's sunken studio Grand maternal instincts As she approaches 90, Elizabeth Longford, who has 26 grandchildren. there step When France went mad for British beef Giles Coren pays a visit to the Tale and discovers that the continentals do not share Hogarth's sense of humour Why my Grandmother is so Special VJV The Catholic Church is Losing its grip in Latin America, to a faith that encourages the individual - at last African queen The Times Diary The encircled dragon lashes out The Chinese Government seems not to understand what Hong Kong, and the world, expect of it What Tony learnt from Bill Campaigning isn't enough; Labour must show it can govern, writes Odd one out The Times Diary Blaired vision The Times Diary Foxed The Times Diary Enlisting the Almighty Politics and piety do not mix in election campaigns Mamprugipuiginaba A Norfolk teacher puts on the robes of tribal office Air Mail The Post Office moves into the travel business Examination of Oxford's efficiency and ability to adapt Torode answers Levin Newspaper records Cairngorm funicular Polish march past Hector the Inspector Lottery awards In the chair Property laws on island of Sark Storm over cuppa Hymns for occasions Aptly named Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays Church of Scotland Nature notes University news Picture Gallery Anniversaries Personal Column Royal Society of Edinburgh Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Marriages Latest wills The Times Appointments in the Forces The Royal Caledonian Ball Greer Garson Greer Garson, actress, died on April 6 aged 92. She was born on September 29,1903 Church news Church in Wales Gordon Clough Gordon Clough, radio journalist, died after a long illness on April 6 aged 61. He was born on August 26,1934 Barney Ewell Barney Ewell, Olympic sprinter, died in Lanscaster, Pennsylvania on April 4 aged 78. He was born there on February 25,1918 On this Day Consecration of the Central Synagogue The Times Crossword No 20,136 Aberlour The Times News Business Times Weathercall The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Rowing Hill enjoys view from summit Flawless drive leaves Englishman 18 points clear of field Football Racing Picture Gallery Sport for All Charles Tyrwhitt Davies excels at messing about on the river Montgomerie in shape to master greatest challenge Sorenstam shares lead Martin's champion display puts Jansher in shade Snow Reports Final success would put Higgins on top Nicklaus scores two at par five Tide turns for Marines Doohan riding high Prean shows promise Wolstenholme wins Lovatt breaks through Paulus falls at last Real reach crisis point Multiple Display Advertising Items McRae struggles in Makinen's wake Sport in Brief The Times Story of Light Blue dominance set to run and run David Miller forecasts testing times as Oxford grapple with inferiority complex Magic of the Maracaina proves out of this world Oliover Holt joins the football pilgrims at one of the greatest sporting theatres Hightown set sights on golden opportunity Key may be reserves of strength Guildford hope for consolation in bronze Fox-Pitt makes most of Badminton rehearsal Britons' final bid fails Picture Gallery Firm resolve ensures Rangers win argument Semi-final honours go to McCoist and Laudrup after tense struggle Le Tissier to the rescue Boddingtons. The Cream of Manchester By a Correspondent: Forest rely heavily on supply of Woan goals Toad 's fighting talk has hollow ring By our Sports Staff: Sunderland close in on top-flight return Little's charges proving they have something to shout about Beauchamp brings blues to Blackpool Asprilla's flexible assets slow to yield profit for Keegan Simon Barnes sees Newcastle keep their hopes alive with a 2-1 victory over Queens Park Rangers United emerge stirred but not shaken Leaders stand firm under pressure to thrust City back into danger Entertainment down the tube despite promising platform Premiership at a Glance Coventry aiming for repeat performance Peace accord leaves Wright free to make No 1 record Evans surveys wreckage of his title dream Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's Pools Check FA Carling Premiership Non-League and National League Overseas Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Creativity absent as Liley kicks Leicester to victory Stirring struggle points way ahead Bath subdue Harlequins to enhance championship chances Northampton set high standards Neath move into stride for run-in to title Rugby's Easter parade deserves dignified end Gerald Davies on the sad decline of a once-great seasonal fixture Gloucester continue fight for safely in phoney war Chance for St Helens to build on fine start Woking maintain winning habit to stay in hunt for title Monarchs Clifton court success against the odds Bright start brings reward for Oxford Lowly Royals stay defiant Korda delivers knockout blow By our Sports Staff: Ranatunga ready to hand over captaincy to de Silva Point-to-point should build on increase in standards Dare takes title lead with Ledbury double Point-To-Point Results Thunderer: Nottingham Thunderer: Warwick Thunderer: Carlisle Thunderer: Plumpton Thunderer: Hereford Thunderer: Newton Abbot Thunderer: Towcester Regiment's march earns Webster another stripe Thunderer: Kempton Park Thunderer: Chepstqw Rapid Raceline Kempton Park Specialists Bridgewater keeps up title pursuit Thunderer: Newcastle Poppy Carew is ready to flower By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Dunwoody to make late call-up count Big-Race Field Saturday's Results Valanour lands impressive Longchamp success Thunderer: Wincanton Thunderer: Market Rasen Thunderer: Wetherby Thunderer: Huntingdon Thunderer: Fakenham Thunderer: Uttoxeter Blinkered first time Why one jump on a trampoline will set you bouncing It took just one lesson for Jennai Cox to perform a single forward somersault Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Up, up and away: Fern has a lesson with JeffWalker Tune in and Choose Britain's Greatest Sports Star Tonight's Contenders What You Have to Do The Prizes How to Register your Vote The Times Today's Fixtures For the Records Guide to the Week Ahead Cricket Rugby Union Mees Pierson No maintenance in assignment Default interest increase is not a penalty Documents request was too wide Justifying purchase Charter-party cannot displace rule of domicile Penal notice absent Vicarious liability insurance lawful Sport anti-doping code not unfair Madrid Decision day looms for Lloyd's As names assess a critique of the rescue plan, Sarah Bagnall considers the way ahead The Times Can't pay? Then you will have to pay more Tourist Rates Word-Watching A fan's fight for his hero Radio Choice Radio1 Why are the British always the bad guys? BBC 1 Choice Poor Payers Times Two Crossword Head of Cookson gets £1.7m pay package US job figures to hit shares Wall Street braced for delayed shock By our Business Staff: Ousted society chief back home Rentokil ready to raise BET bid Candover Lloyd's D-Day Post Office targets the travel trade Apax offer considered by Signet Opec tour BCCI appeal N&p vote

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