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News from 13/05/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, M. Harris, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Patricia Davies, John Tod, Director Arts, Geraint Davies, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Mark Souster, Inigo Gilmore, Ivo Tennant, Mary Riddell, Alexander Murray, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, London, Lynne Truss, Andrew Smith (Group Managing Director), Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Thunderer, Robert Miller, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Dennis V. Parke, Ann Scanlon, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Graham Sadler, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Christopher Price, Mark Cliffe, Peter Moorhouse, Acting Chairman, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Daley Thompson, John O'Leary, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, John Young, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, Jill Sherman and Andrew Pierce, Peep Jahilo, John O'leary, David Charter, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Russell Kempson, Stacy Sullivan, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Quentin Letts and Harvey Elliott, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Ben MacIntyre, Peter Melchett (Executive Director), Indrani Lutchman, Alastair Sommerville, Graham Wynne (Director), Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Jill Sherman, Paul Miller, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Fred Perry, Gloria Moss, Stewart Tendler, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Eve-Ann Prentice and our Foreign Staff, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, D. G. Castel, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Graham Lacey, David Wolfson, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Hornsby, Walter Gammie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Tom Robbins, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Kyle Smith, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Paul Crawford Walker, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Peter Knight,

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Top universities forced into new Ivy League Foreign governments grade campuses Israelis fire on Hezbollah Aid for refugees Handgun ban Index Starting Today Clarke says £1 billion beef crisis could stop tax cuts Hall of hope and glory wins £40m lottery money Picture Gallery Here comes summer Picture Gallery Tricolour welcome for United's hero 12 Pages of Sport Omega Crew may have died before jet plunged into swamp This Week in the Times Dell McGuinness hint raises hopes of a new ceasefire Paisley hits the campaign trail Slaughtered cattle may be burnt at power stations Cash from lottery to cut cost of visiting museums Labour to spell out £1.5bn plan for young News in Brief Primary tests start Church drug survey Simpson plays a round School row father dies Meeting on barred boy Back in the tigers' den Laser trial for baldness Jet disappears in deadly mud of the Everglades Doomed passengers bought cheap tickets for aircraft with history of engine trouble By a Staff Reporter: Lifesavers earn precious reward Cat lover's odyssey costs £22,000 Body of baby is found in freezer Head of 'peanut' airline insists his budget policy is no threat to safety When Harry met Molly BTEC Pop idols indulge their fantasy in charity football festival Undergraduate plays down dramatic debut Tarantino attacked for using N-word SIEBE Mayoress aged 14 keeps it in the family Mitsubishi Labour gun review adds to pressure on Howard Heritage and aid stay ahead in charity stakes More leave cash to care for animals Brewery delivers Diy pint for 40p AmericanAirlines Police team tests Euro 96 tactics on Cup Final fans NatWest Picture Gallery Jail visitors seek inquiry into claims of brutality International Convention Centre Briton bids £6m for the mainland's extremities News in Brief Rapid fire Uncle accused Crush death Murder inquiry Music school sale Shand-Kydd case The trainspotter now arriving is a class above the nerd Hume hints he may step down for new blood Black Horse Relocation Top 'spots' on East Coast Main Line Picture Gallery Health & Safety Executive Blind boy's family fights for children without eyes Parents who blame pesticide for deformity wait to sue American maker A safer world seen through rose-tinted spectacles Informix Muesli-belt diet causes danger across all classes Ghana gives brief respite to Liberian refugee ship Vietnamese stage second Hong Kong camp revolt Forte From Associated Press in Algiers: Algerian reforms aim to end revolt Readers write off TV viewing Midland The Listening Bank De Klerk accuses ANC of racist politics Cold War veterans fret over Europe's fraying links with US Serb 'war criminal' is innocent loving father, family say Beef tops agenda for Chirac visit Car Insurance Free person with every policy Tribunal to hear killing details From Richard Owen in Rome: Bossi names leadership for breakaway 'Padania' state European 'threat' to peace in Bosnia Fake drug alert as three die World Summary (Reuter): New powers for Chinese army (Reuter): Museveni backs economic reform (AFP): Help sought over British hostage Inmates see key to clean getaway Hezbollah attacks spark fresh raids and anger at Peres Gibraltar voters grow weary of 'autocratic' chief United friendly Person to Person Arabs urge withdrawal Leaders unite to thwart Hindu zealots Hariri insists peace with Israel is inevitable From Reuter in Hartford: Paralysed woman 'molested in ward' St. Joseph's Hospice Entertainments Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Visual Art Theatre Better than ever second time round Opera Ariodante Coliscum Allure of the autocrat Concerts: The glorious sound of visitors from Vienna; plus the RPO Celebrates Czech music Vienna Phil/Muti Festival Hall Music Passionate voices ROP/MacKerras Barbican 298,000 Readers of this Section Attend the Theatre… Cabaret No Title A hit at long last Theatre Need Instant Insurance? Pop Film Storyteller of the 20th century Ann Scanlon meets Studs Terkel-writer, broadcaster and great oral historian of the American Way Shropshire lad remembered Richard Morrison on 100 years of A. E. Housman's great collection A guide to the best recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Classical Choice Couperin's Complete Harpsichord Music by Graham Sadler Picture Gallery Dance Opens July for a Limited Season Opera Nokia Does mood food hold the secret of happiness? Scientists have discovered that the way to feel good is to start from within How a lake popped its cork African waters with a deadly secret under the surface Through the smoke screen Rubble in the heavens The Happy Eating Guide A Wild Justice Turn to page 39 for your chance to win a day at a… How my a Gordon found his peace For the first time since Gordon Wilson died, his widow talks of her tragedies. Interview by Mary Riddell Morris & Smith Bringing the sexes to book Gloria Moss on male and female creativity Directline Savings Matthew Parris The mormal battle to allow gays into the Armed Forces in won. It is now a question of what will work in practice Required reading for new Labour Ian Hargreaves is in the great tradition of New Stateman editor—and the glory days are returning Cabinets, codes and the courts Politicians must obey rules which call into question our unwritten constitution Riddell on Monday Clap Happy Diary Curried Diary Blowing hot Diary Last walk Diary No Title Premier Divisions The Times Good University Guide begins today Visite Cordiale Chirac's instincts have much in common with the British mood Don't Miss the Bus New tracks are opening for British trainspotters Investigation of police complaints Royal wave Overfishing threat to food supply Press in Nigeria Estonian arms denial MPs and privilege Lawn-free gardens Food safety risks Spelling reform Players in British arts renaissance Labour in Croydon Please hold It's a cover-up Court Circular Birthdays today Personal Column Today's royal engagements Memorial service Nature notes Comic hero recalled In praise of Guy's nurses Appointments Knighthoods IATA Luncheon Service dinners Museum will trace history of Holocaust Abberley Hall Rannies Marriages Anniversaries today Burstow Wildlife Sanctuary The Times Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Herbert Brownell Herbert Brownell Jr, Attorney-General in the Eisenhower Administration, 1953-57, died in Manhattan on May I aged 92. He was born in Peru, Nebraska, on February 20,1904 Bela De Csillery Bela de Csillery, conductor and music administrator, died on April 17 aged 80. He was born on October 26,1915 Church news Garth Williams Grath Williams, book illustrator, died in Guanajuato, Mexico, on May 8 aged 84. He was born in New York in 1911 James Russell James Russell, garden designer and plantsman, died on April 28 aged 76. He was born on April 3,1920 On this Day May 13,1940 Challenge to the Spirit News The Times Crossword No 20,166 Aberlour Business Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Highest & Lowest AirUK Around Britain Yesterday Abroad In the Times Forecast Noon today High Tides Hours of Darkness Athletics From Trouble to Double the Season of Ooh Aah Motor Racing Cricket Rugby Union Legal & General Davies finds flaw in BBC's magic carpet Impressive Christie on Olympic schedule Carretero fluffs walk-off part Stockdale emerges as clear winner By our Sports Staff: Tired Hingis fails final test Bayfield sprints in Back learns his fate Doohan steals victory Women make a point Ivankov strikes gold Australians in final Faulds Olympic boost Beach or Beached? Malaysia put paid to Britain's hopes Piquet still vying for pole position among the greats Olivery Holt on a burning rivalry that lives on two years after the tragic death of Ayrton Senna Harrington celebrates after longest day Success in Spanish Open heralds bright future for newcomer Final Scores Davies times her finishing burst to perfection Doherty ends season on high note Claymores outsun Galaxy St Helens put on repeat performance ITF Interactive Team Football Play-off expert Warnock may still have last word Croydon one victory away from double Bold prediction rings true for Palace Charlton's youngsters how to the experience of Bassett in first leg of play-off semi-final Stead plays by the book By our Sports Staff: Blackpool take step in right direction Dailly goal may prove invaluable Seasonal hoodoo returns to haunt profligate Crewe Woeful Leicester allow Stoke to seize initiative Ferguson's kids keep faith with Busby's rich legacy David Miller contends it is too soon to promote the United manager's record above that of a famous forerunner Cantona confirms his place among the greats Moment of genius decides moribund final Supporting cast tell tale of two cities Michael Henderson says that Cantona's winning goal was a fitting riposte to the excesses of sections of the Liverpool crowd Daktarin Spray Power Smith allows sorry Sussex no respite Indians feel backlash as Symonds puts case Collins Willow Brown muscles into one-day frame Law settles swiftly to Essex ways Yesterday's Scoreboards Table Lacoste Calculating high cost of providing overseas aid Cake makes most of his slice of luck Hooper pursues testing target Simon Wilde on the West Indies batsman aiming to prove this international pedigree Saturday's Scoreboards The Times Bailey aiming to put stamp on title deeds Ivo Tennant profiles a captain with a desire to eclipse his county's greats Ruthless Wigan storm union citadel Rugby league's master craftsmen expose inferior standards of rival code Hawick strike blow for old-fashioned virtues Mark Souster sees a small-town club enjoy a cup triumph at Murrayfield The Times Grafton's final flourish Saturday's Results Point-To-Point Southwell Brewster's solo bid bedevilled by power problems By our Sports Staff: Crash robs McRae of chance to take overall title lead Dunlop captures classic at first attempt Ta Rib wins French 1,000 Guineas for young Newmarket trainer Sangster revives Derby dreams Towcester Rapid Raceline Leaders on the Flat Windsor Treble helps Jukes cement title claim Redcar Football Pools Check For the Record Club Cricket Guide to the Week Ahead Rugby Union Rugby League Tennis Multiple Display Advertising Items Lewis strengthens title hand with disputed decision Briton to meet Tyson or Bowe The Times Campbell supply perfect parting gift Word-Watching A game to net new fans worldwide John Goodbody reports on the growing popularity of volleyball Sheehan on bridge Winning Move Keene on chess Tune in and Choose Britain's Greatest Sports Star Tonight's Contenders What You Have to Do The Prizes How to Register your Vote Fred Perry Wife takes tenancy subject to order Court of Appeal Trustee in bankruptcy can trace investment profits The Times Council wrong to evict overstayer Deciding whether fresh asylum claim was made Court can decide unmet demand for taxis Belgium not a safe third country for refugees TES the Times Educational Supplement Barclays Getting ahead of the field John O'Leary introduces a five-day guide to degree entry University of Surrey Central system aims to smooth admissions Start early, stay flexible and read the instructions Good Make the most of your assets Colleges need help to decide whom to choose It's open season for an Oxbridge place Oxford and Cambridge may turn out to be surprisingly eager to offer you an opportunity, says Graham Lacey Making your choice Oxford Cambridge Tomorrow Barclays Capitalisation, week's change PCS British Funds Results and Statistics PPP BT looks poised to ring up ?3bn Key pointers to growth Sunday Tips Goldstar of Korea set to invest ?lbn in Wales Concern at smartcard privacy Lombard Business Finance Pressure on Wallis over veto challenge Aim list at 146 and still growing Alternative Investment Market Why bulls' suffering will come to an end Financial advisers swamped by calls on long-term care Non-executive fees rise along with extra responsibility By our City Staff: Late payment less severe for firms Quote for European Telecom Word-Watching By our Business Staff: California authorities defer Lloyd's litigation Tourist Rates Asquith on way to Ofex market Change on Week Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Regulators face lawsuit threat Scheme to update NI delayed Import surge Bearish view Hanson signal Welfare shorn of its sacred cows Alasdair Murray says Australia's approach could be the model for our creaking social security system Canon Fiftysomethings founder in realists' labour pool Knotty problem Ostriches airborne City Diary Tuning in Hard lines A portrait in boiling oils This male beauty contest is an ugly spectacle Choice Satellite and Cable Welfare State Top firms back older employees Times Two Crossword Post chief offers more cash Strike ballot prompted by pay and conditions package Lucas restructures pension fund Protest planned at Shell meeting Disruption threat in gas price review Fiftysomething Barings chiefs to tell how Leeson went undetected Corby Works Jump in interest rates predicted

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