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News from 27/05/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Tunku Varadarajan, John Henderson, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Richard Rogers, Brian Greer, DJM, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Anthony Kenney-Herbert, Andrew Longmore, Bill Frost, Tunku Varadarajan and Alexandra Williams, Deborah Charles, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Caroline Brannigan, Philip Howard, B. G. Nicholas, Sam Kiley and Emma Wilkins, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Jan Davies, Pat Gibson, Richard Holman, Ruth Gledhill and James Landale, Peter Wood, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, Robert Wright, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Thomas De Waal, Ray Kennedy, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, David Hands, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Adam Lebor, John Woodcock, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Michael Snook, David Miller, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, John Biggs, Chairman, J. T. W. Martin, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Peter Cuming, Nigel Hawkes, A. T. Lamb, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Eric Reguly, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Gerald Fleming (Author), William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, John Shaw, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Eric Lummis, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Morag Preeston, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Antony Walker, Michael Horsnell, Douglas Lee, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Matthew Bond, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Michael Argyle, John Watson,

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MP threatens to wipe out Tory majority Major's beef policy could backfire Woman swims for her life Poll blunder Burma challenge Index Dazzling Duos Doctors call for names of 'tainted' baby milk brands Free jail birds plea by campaigner behind bars Matthew Parris 14 Pages of Hoilday Sport New curb on 'Day of the Jackal' cheats Xeryus Rouge Tomorrow Princess ? I don't know who she is, says heart boy This Week in the Times Tories are urged to publish donations above £25,000 International Convention Centre Labour row is defused with Wilson promotion Reformers call for shake-up in Lords Weather dampens holiday weekend French girl missing after nightclub visit News in Brief Man shot dead at bar Holidaymaker killed Open prisons review Lady Douglas-Home Wembley murder charge Liver boy takes overdose Naked man on church Woman swims for four hours after boat capsizes Crewmen are feared dead despite Survivor's courage Friends fear worst for climber lost on Everest Blaze hits Clapton's £1m home Cool Hess chatted about beer By a Staff Reporter: Sailor, 70, missing on global voyage Do It All Stronger sex built to survive New Highway Code to advise drivers on avoiding road rage Abbey National Cairngorm visitors will look but not touch Car tolls planned to cut congestion in countryside Romeo ban head made an inspector Oxford student dies in punt fall Dunblane injuries kept private News in Brief IVF triplets RAF jet crashes Final whistle Prisons put on standby for football hooligans Rival gangs plan fights by fax and mobile phone Aberlour Novotel NHS leftovers snapped up to save sick pets £24,000 cost of teenagers who stay in education The Price of Growing up Young give up British beef The Times Fans cheer rock festival revival as profits roll in Palace rejects rift over faith Royal blues are a healthy concern Doubts that linger over baby milk Contamination is most likely to have come from packaging, writes Nigel Hawkes Majorca claims children caught meningitis at home Sex scandal returns to haunt Netanyahu in Tv debate with Peres Blessings and curses rain down on voters A Times Reader Offer Crowds cheer defiant Suu Kyi Democrats lead in Cyprus poll World Summary Communion for murdered monks New Indian poll 'a matter of time' Queen snubbed over Olympics Absolut Profile Mandela proclaims need for sell-offs Ballot fears force Yeltsin to meet Chechens Kremlin anxious to wind to hopeless conflict UN issues warning over growth in urban poverty The Growth of Megalopolis Sally German minister hounded Thinking the Unthinkable... What if the Communists Win? Tears of joy as Bulgarian King returns home after 50 years Reuter: Socialists quit poll in Albania Indecision rules as Euro-worrier Major pins his colours to the mast Clintons' desire for second child seen as election gambit Brother tells of bomber fears Power Acclaim for first woman matador Arts the Week Ahead Entertainments Visual Art Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Theatre A return visit worth the effort Dawn Upshaw, the soprano voice on a million Gorecki… Voices of the future Opera Pop The white elephant trumpets Marcus Binney on a £200m plan to bring Battersea Power Station to new and entertaining life Degas at the National Gallery -Day Four Richard Cork discusses highlights of the exhibition Books Film Britten the best buy Our guide to the best available classical recordings on compact disc, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Rock And entertaining life Rukba Arts Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 Piety doesn't pogo Pop Science closing in on cancer Anjana Ahuja meets the biologist who made the like between a good enzyme and a bad protein Fertile area for confusion Contradictory evidence over the drop in sperm count Tracing drugs back to their source How safe is a vegetarian diet? Roll A fingerprint for heroin To the meat of the matter Hothouse meltdown Are we destroying out children's lives by driving them too hard? Julias Liewellyn Smith investigates a disturbing phenomenon Inter-Continental Equal billing for cosmic couples Why choosing a partner can be a career move Matthew Parris Once the scots have their own parliament, English nationalists will turn nasty—and against Tony Blair The great, the good, the bad and the ugly Libeskind's proposed extension to the V&a is an insult to everything the museum stands for Driven to self-destruction Peter Riddell says thwarting the Eu Won't win John Major any finds Book now Red alert Diary Judge not Diary Naval gaze Diary Apeing it Who Lost Russia? Western soul-searching would follow communist victory Boycotting Burma Travellers should beware the Rangoon Junta Highland Line From glen to ben, a funicular would help the Cairngorms Disputed plans for sentencing reform Millennium wheel Germany and the Final Solution Rorke's Drift VCs Signs of the times All at sea Food for thought Export of paintings by living artists Nesting birds Valueless forecasts Starry-eyed Birthdays today University news Nature notes Personal Column Anniversaries 9-minute wonders share win Service dinner Legal appointments Rothschild Prize Scholarships for the Army Baby's ear sheds light on link between the… Archaeology: French Palaeolithic site Nannies for lifetime honoured in Madrid Marriages Forthcoming marriages Repton School His Honour Bernard Gillis His Honour Bernard Gillis, QC and Additional Judge at the Central Criminal Court, 196480, died on May 5 aged 90. He was born on August 10,1905 Jack Wyngaard Jack Wyngaard, dancer, died suddenly of a heart attack at his home in London on May 20, aged 37. He was born in Cape Town on November 7.1958 Church news Group Captain James Jeffs Group Captain James Jeffs, CVO, OBE, former Airport Commandant at London Heathrow, died on May 14 aged 96. He was born on January 27,1900 Sir Theodore Brancker Sir Theodore Brancker, QC, President of the Senate, Barbados, 1971-76, died on April 28 aged 87. He was born on February 9,1909 From Our Correspondent: On this Day Doctors angry over baby milk chemical Royal observer Jail birds plea Sleaze appeal Feud defused Fishing tragedy Hess's mission Parents pay high price for teenagers The Times Crossword No 20,178 Aberlour MP could wipe out Tories' majority Road rage lesson Prisons prepare Pampered pets Israel admission Yeltsin's failure Family values Air UK Forecast In the Times Water fight: Two utility companies are set to battle… Golf Ferdinand spares blushes England fail to impress in Hong Kong misadventure Cricket Athletics Tennis James Meade Limited Wet weekend means repeats reign supreme False start proves no handicap for Rocca Faldo loses ground on leaders in race for Volvo PGA Championship Hockley gives Educate lesson in swing Ruling fairways with iron resolve Mel Webb discovers the many qualities needed by a tournament golf referee Burgers relish repeat in senior modern Monarchs need win to stay in contention Rosset leads the way Arbi's cup of cheer Laing in full bloom Cipollini's close call Slough race into final Doohan strikes four Davies in the money Proctor ruled out England are repaid for commitment to overtime Gough's accuracy helps to restrict Indian total but early loss of Atherton impedes run-chase Stubborn Illingworth preparing to defend his corner Indy faithful indulge in an empty ritual Winning ways reflect new purpose Daktarin Scoreboarps Sri Lanka step up campaign to gain Test tour The Times Euro ITF Mullally mauls Warwickshire Table Fleming's sense of fun lifts gloom Yesterday's Scoreboards Bradman plays dead bat in new biography John Woodcock says the world's greatest batsman is happy to maintain a reputation for reticence Sussex victory casts further doubt on class of 95 Fraser offers consistent argument for selection Two mainstays of England's new-ball attack face prospect of exclusion from squad for first Test Malcolm replies with timely reminder of power Saturday's Scoreboarps Scotland succumb to march of the American dream Brown absorbs disturbing defeat Walsh ready to put experience to good use Russell Kempson talks to a defender who has no fears of the Endsleigh Insurance League first division play off at wembley Cellnet Bradford rise to Wembley challenge Warnock waves his play-off wand with familiar effect Perfect ending in sight Overseas elite underline technical supremacy Rowell freed from restrictions of manager's role Marriage of codes could end in tears Dangerous liaison at Twickenham intoxicates rugby authorities with heady notions of unification By our Sports Staff: Townsend takes charge of Scotland Onward into the valleys of uncertainty Simon Barnes on a bar-room argument finally laid to rest and the future imperfect for rugby's Codes, divided or united Auckland celebrate super success Flaws in technique foil Gunnell on return to hurdling Olympic champion treading similar time path to preparation for 1992 Games The Times By our Sports Staff: Christie enjoys day with the also-rans Germans expose British frailties Grounds for hope Headship for Oriel marked by salute to supporters Lacoste Surface and draw threaten Sampras dream Prospect of stirring Graf-seles final dominates women's singles interest in paris Les Lions are tamed by Alcatel Kit chin sinks Oldham's advantage St Helens aim to maintain leading edge Singles Draws for French Open Championship Obree stays faithful to regular partner Funnell follows familiar path to victory Selectors heartened by changes Spinning World stamps his mark Court of Honour appeals Chepstow Rapid Raceline Bahamian Knight triumphs in Rome Flat Leaders Leicester Redcar Sandown Park Allowing one trial winner to come in from the cold Saturday's Results Hexham Hereford Southwell Dare nears sixth championship Fontwell Park Cartmel Uttoxeter Wetherby Huntingdon Thompson offers answer to impossible question Tonight Channel 4 declares The Greatest! David Miller, Chief spoerts correspondent of The Times, looks at the difficulties of comparing the merits of Britain's outstanding champions Major's Rutlish successors bow out of Surrey Cup TES the Times Educational Supplement By our Sports Staff: Wales baffled by mysteries of Orient Eton hold off strong Hampton challenge Lennon making the right choices Athletics Picture Gallery Pools Check For the Record Club Cricket Guide to the Week Ahead Rugby League Football The Times Cricket Football Hooked - right from the first cast Caroline Brannigan goes to Devon's Lifton valley in search of the wily brown trout - and discovers the bond that unites all fly fishermen Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Fishing Facts The Times New landlord must heed notice Shares misrepresentation claim The Vodafone Derby Approving appeals without parties Town & Country Manner Ltd Once you are lean and fit, it's time to start running When the job is too much Ian Brodie meets members of Workaholics Anonymous Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Tourist Rates Hammer blow for thrower City Diary Unsporting idea City Diary Buttoned up City Diary Job screening City Diary Space oddity set to music There's no resting in peace for Potter's Feeld BBC Satellite and Cable Lean and Fit Southern Electric prepares rival bid for Southern Water UK economic record beats Times Two Crossword Dairy Crest due to float Ladbroke deal Tea time in the City Ashcroft has stake in buyer of Adt unit Abbot's battle of Barings Young Ridgway & Associates Ltd Stress Factor

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