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News from 06/05/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Ross Dunn and Michael Binyon, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, G. H. Threlfall, DJM, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Williams, Inigo Gilmore, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Joanna Bale, Lynne Truss, Stephanie Debere, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, John Clarke, Brigit Barlow, David Bentley, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Inigo Gilmore and Jo Bale, Jenny MacArthur, Denis Christian, Keith Pike, Norman Hammond, Archaeological Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Peter Padfield, Grace Bradberry Style Editor, Russell Kempson, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, George Brock, Rupert Speyer, Nicholas Harling, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Peter G. Embrey, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, A. R. Bartlett, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Clare Fordham, Peter Bryan, Andy Smith, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John F. Donaldson, Peter Bradnock, Chief Executive, M. Prickett, Stewart Tendler, Dr Adam Zeman, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, David Miles, Director, Giles Whittell, Kevin McCarra, Mark Hodkinson, John Shaw, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter J. Coster, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Andrew Selkirk (Chairman), Garry E. Hunt, C. K. Hyde, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Robin Hodgson, Chairman, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, D. Pillar (Chairman),

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Police gain right to bug and break in Powers for forces will match Mi5 Lloyd's names nearer deal Cycle star killed Index Me and myself By a Staff Reporter: Manchester divided by football joy and grief Top writers in The Times Summer books offer Zulu tug-of-love boy returns to family life in township 14 Pages of Bank Holiday Sport MPs face controls on free holidays Abbey National Direct Arson is blamed after four children die in bed This Week in the Times Brown child benefit plan meets resistance Frontbenchers concerned over poor families Courts give fans of Euro 96 time to drink till dawn Tories feud on despite truce pleas Land protesters take over derelict site French move on railways Neighbours heard cries of children trapped in fire Feminist accuses men of abusing sex equality laws Jagger the rebel is called to account Professor 'proves' superiority of the male Glider pair survive fatal plane crash United Vacations United Airlines Daughter of top policeman dies at 'drugs party' Jaguar Beryl Burton, first lady of cycling, dies on the road Waterstone sets up £5m store to serve children Woman dead after 16 years as hermit Is this the grave of Bader's missing Spitfire? Operation Dogsbody finds wreckage buried under 15 feet of French mud Blow-by-blow account records mayhem of ace's final dogfight Veterans try to head off Dresden bombing critics War bear to be sold for charity How to preserve a life of drinking Medical Briefing Legal & General How police learn to operate on margins of the law Mi5 will soon gain the right to enter and bug suspects' homes. Now the police are set to follow suit, Stewart Tendler writes Spies in quandary over legal niceties Halfords Elite Mi5 'watchers' would be used in supporting role Worshippers hit by rave scandal put their faith in rector Hess BSkyB and Virgin in TV talks News in Brief Search resumes Heroin seized Hard to swallow Dog campaign Railway fires Two share £22m Founding fathers prepare a poisoned chalice for Britain Yeltsin aide calls for Kremlin poll to be postponed Chechens shoot down Russian warplane Aznar names Cabinet and ushers in new era of austerity Galaxy Caramel Fire engulfs historic bank Engineer strikes blow for cleaner Paris air Bossi puts case for breakup of Italy Dole broadside at Clinton deflected by party feuding NatWest Egyptian militants sentenced to death (Reuter): Red Cross team see hostages News in Brief (AP): Divided we stand (AP): Impotence cure (AP): Director verdict Florentine heretic finds a champion Israel and PLO open talks with optimism Reuter: Liberians flee by ship as capital set ablaze Tasmania gunman moved to jail Disneyland Paris Australian islanders reclaim sea rights Anti-smoking lobby turns fire outdoors Bidding for round of golf with Clinton driven out of bounds Battles put Natal elections at risk Entertainments Visual Art Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargie 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 Theatre Triumph for the ballerina Dance: A new staging for MacMillan's 1971 ballet; plus more from Spring Loaded Anastasia Covent Garden The rich colour of a wiggling finger Storyboard Placce Theatre Dance Picture Gallery Perfectly misfitted to be Marilyn Despite appearances, Lisa Eichhorn will soon be playing Monroe on stage. Daniel Rosenthal report Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Pop Dark and joyful happening Concerts Birtwistle Festival South Bank Films Fatherland Books Warm, rich and mellow Blues Jimmy Witherspoon Jazz Café, Nw1 A puzzle solved? The possibility of getting something from nothing Science Briefing There's a soup In my worm RAC Meat and cancer risks Baby. . . it's you An experiment with chimpanzees and mirrors has helped us to understand how children first become aware of themselves. Dr Adam Zeman reports The Times Educational Supplement A voyage round his daughter Rumpole's creator is being eclipsed by his daughter. Rachel kelly met her Crime buster Giles Whittell on the unusual methods of forensic artist Jeanne Boylan, and how she is beating the police Good intentions and gangster chic from Armani Somak Holidays St. Joseph's Hospice Mercury Communications Matthew Parris I appear to be going through an identity crisis: not my own—not yet, anyway—but other people's For a wild moment, it occurred to me that Douglas Hurd might be Thora Hird's son Brain drain The Times Diary Cold comfort for cradle-Conservatives The central principles of Tory philosophy live, yet Government faith in them appears to have died When decency is not enough Peter Riddell says that the Prime Minister's doggedly fair image is almost his last hope Riddell on Monday Cup of tears Solomon's Child English justice has a continuing duty toward Sifiso Mahlangu A Better Spain Aznar succeeds the decadent Socialists Bless that Soul? A Florentine fundamentalist is a bad bet for beatification Judicial discretion in public speaking Local elections In a spin Intensive farming New uses for redundant air bases Church archaeology Rail privatisation Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Good send-off Changeable Cosmetic touch to feminist debate Only a game Terms of reference Birthdays today Memorial service Church news Service dinners Holy Child School Nature notes Multiple Display Advertising Items AiR Tickets Direct The sky at night in May Sketch is saved from auction Personal Column Cash cuts close digs archive Archaeology news Marriages Anniversaries Bristol University Multiple Display Advertising Items Armourers' and Brasiers' Company Tim Gullikson Tim Gullikson, former tennis player and coach, died from brain caner in Wheaton, Illionis, on May 3 aged 44. He was born on September 1,1951 Cecilia Gillie Cecilia Gillie, Paris Representative of the BBC, 194767, died in Warsaw on April 20 aged 88. She was born on August 18,1907 Church appointments (From Our Own Correspondent): On this Day The Arrest of Mr. Gandhi Followers out of Control Kevin Keohane Kevin Keohane, CBE, Rector of Roehampton Institute of Higher Education, 1976-88, died on April 13 aged 73. He was born on February 28,1923 Mike Leander Mike Leander, pop music composer and producer, died from cancer on April 18 aged 54. He was born on June 30,1941 The Times Crossword No 20,160 Aberlour News Business Times Weathercall Air UK In the Times Motor Racing Giggs completes United's title deeds Championship goes to Old Trafford for the third time in four years Racing Cricket Rugby Union The Famous Grouse Picture Gallery Voice that lent colour to whispering gallery TV Action Replay Hendry finds form after laboured start Golf Badminton reunion delivers sweet triumph for Todd Leeds left impoverished by capital gains Dodson earns chance to challenge for title Sport in Brief Claymores controversy Lomas pursues medal Mechanics on song Wolstenholme prevails Newton keeps jersey League chases Davies Lancaster at the double Hill victory shatters Ferrari dream Championship pacemaker finds new winning strategy to extend lead Bullets triggered by Dorsey's power Fickle winds turn the tide in Brown's favour Britain let chances go begging Rusedski's power serves up prospect of promotion Scottish incursion falls short Payne watches challengers come to grief at final hole Hackney in frame for Solheim Cup Curtain comes down on Ball's final passion play David Maddock sees Manchester City consigned to relegation after a 2-2 draw against a disappointing Liverpool side Millwall status lowered by feeble end result Gillingham remain mean to the last after securing record Portsmouth live to tell tall tale of narrow escape Izzet makes Watford bow to the inevitable By our Sports Staff: Bergkamp makes sure of place in Europe Newcastle fall below the highest standards Keengan's team sees title aspirations disappear with leaden-footed dispaly Coventry able to celebrate after day of mixed emotions Dignified parting of ways as faithful ask Gullit to Bridge divide Southampton hold nerve to prolong top-flight stay Pressman ensures Wednesday share spoils FA Carling Premiership Manchester United's Road to the Title Tradition points way ahead Old rivals offer glimpse of possibilities for under-19 cricket Dunfermline hit the target at last Scottish commentary Haynes signals start of new era for Hayes SKY Modahl makes up for lost time with a winning return Athlete back on track after ban Olympians acquire Midas touch The Times Dettori leaps to wrong conclusion Big-Race Result Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Exeter Bosra Sham rises above adversity in Guineas Richard Evans witnesses the Newmarket crowd warm to Henry Cecil's classic triumph Thunderer: Kempton Park Rapid Raceline Guide to our Racecard Leaders on the Flat Bolivar to confirm progress Kempton Park Thunderer: Haydock Park Thunderer: Newcastle By our Racing Staff: Tragic Hero takes Pipe to brink of sixth title Saturday's Results Point-To-Point Results Thunderer: Doncaster Thunderer: Towcester Phar Too Touchy aims for record Point-To-Point by Carl Evans Thunderer: Southwell Thunderer: Warwick Thunderer: Fontwell Park Thunderer: Ludlow Farhana impresses Word-Watching Rugby Union Sheehan on Bridge For the Record Keene on Chess Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Guide to the Week Ahead Golf Rugby League Tendulkar tucks into Arundel's opening course Gallian's Sunday best fashions Lancashire victory Lacoste Saturday's Scoreboards Yesterday's Scoreboards Jones leads off with century for Derbyshire Sting in the Dale secures Glamorgan triumph Runs abound for captains who are back in the ranks Championship Commentary The Times Gilbert squares up to Oval problems Michael Henderson talks to the coach who believes he can lift the gloom surrounding Surrey Back's final gesture disgraces Leicester Bath secure double as opponents pay penalty for professional fouls Flanker finds crossword a pushover Andrew Longmore is an unhappy onlooker as a seaon of rugby discord ends on a sour note Pontypridd reign as Bezani saves the best for last Medicals find remedy for Cornish fire Tune in and Choose Britain's Greatest Sports Star Tonight's Contenders What You Have to Do The Prizes How to Register your Vote Insolvency assistance not available Disclosure of patent experiments Insurers might recover against drunken drivers Private person cannot enforce undertaking Remedying breach of tenant's covenant Test for allowing supply of pharmaceutical services A Times Reader Offer Cast off in a material world Carl Mortished on why Coats Viyella has cut its cloth according to overseas costs Ascot A whole new ball game starts with final whistle Tourist Rates Word-Watching Radio 1 The garden of remembrance Radio Choice At this point, imagining becomes visible Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Final Whistle Nolan report expected to give Tecs a clean bill of health Lloyd's names to be thrown £1.2bn lifeline Times Two Crossword Somerfield staff share £2m bonus Pay settlements set to start falling, says IRS Picture Gallery BA director quits over prospects Jobs forecast City guide Merchant Investors US utility close to agreed £2bn Midlands bid Material Loss NatWest says shun Railtrack

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