News from 03/06/1996
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Louis Blom-Cooper, Ian Flintoff, Allen of Abbeydale, John Masding, Chairman, Nick Nuttall, DJM, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Brendan O'friel, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, James Hullen, Andrew Longmore, Mark Souster, Philip Howard, Chris Brooks, Michael Binyon, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Robert Miller and Jason Nisse, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Peter Capella, Anthony E. Bottoms, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, Ralph Gibson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard G. Coleman, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, A. D. White, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Runcie, Owen Luder, President, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Will Dennis, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Arthur Leathley and Michael Hornsby, David Hands, Sarah Bagnall, Martin Panter, Luke Clancy, Mark Mullins, Russell Kempson, Sally Jones, Richard Cork, Caroline Cox, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Nicholas Harling, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, A. J. Morgan, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gary Mabbutt, Gillian Bowditch, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Giles Keating, Richard Wetherell, Sarah Forde, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Graham Roberts, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, John Hunt Chairman, Ajax connection, John K. Harding, Julian Muscat, Michael Bailey, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Liz Van Den Nieuwenhof, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Eileen McCabe, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Terence Morris, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Kevin McCarra, Sean Hillen, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Neil Cossons, Brian Clarke, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Sean McConville, Adam Fresco and Lin Jenkins, Denis Smith, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Arthur Leathley and James Landale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Gerry Kiely, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, James Willoughby, Colin McQuillan, Nicholas Stewart, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, John Watson,
Resumo10P Every Summer Monday Minister resigns over love affair Terse statement from Dowing Street after report of liaison with divorcée Arafat arrives for talks with Major New Hockney art Czech elections Index Mobile phone users 'face cancer risk' Picture Gallery Index Schumacher Triumphs Pans may do U-turn over beef Index Lowdown on High Society Talks called to save Millennium project Index Givenchy 10P Every Summer Monday Get Set for Summer Every Monday, All Summer, the Times is only 10p This Week in the Times Tuesday AST Computer MPs urge Major to give concessions in beef conflict Five more cases of new CJD strain suspected Carey says Church must adapt to seven-day role Post Office warns union that jobs are at stake after vote for action Caledonian Canal 'facing closure' Police face curbs on confession 'abuse' News in Brief Curfew opposed Lottery double Housing cost Tube defences DIY earthquake Hockney's camera puts new technology in focus "It seems the most beautiful printing of photography I have seen. The colour is almost physical' Six members of family of 13 die in house fire A Wiltshire village's pipe dreams vanish into thin air Rolex of Genevo 106 Peugeot Nuclear bunkers open to public Cold War relics transformed into tourist attraction Primary pupils lag years behind Europe in maths Budget may dispel university fee threat St. Joseph's Hospice Novotel Ireland's 'Queen Mary' seeks common ground in Britain George Brock, European Editor of The Times, talks to Mary Robinson on the eve of the first official visit to London by a President of the Irish Republic IRA has the will and the means to renew violence Midland The Listening Bank Labour seeks invitation for Sinn Fein Maggie's eagle eye sees off poachers Reynolds says ceasefire precondition is silly Yes It Hurt. Yes It Worked Prison Service backs US 'supermax' jail for high-risk inmates Asprey Bond Street New balls serve to save our smallest mouse Marley's ghost goes on record Thin line between fashion and shame Medical Briefing Firearms amnesty launched News in Brief Father sought Playground tents Arson suspected Woman mugged Drive-by attack Rare turtle freed Covenient store Council 'did more to protect rights of gays than children' Suppressed report suggests possibility of link between dozen deaths and maltreament in car The Report Lawyers at police insurance company tried to discourage inquiry The Police UAP Provincial Girl, 15, abused by several older men Victim's Story FIAT Netanyahu calls on Arabs to join 'circle of peace' Coalition leader vows to push Indian economic reforms Don't Choke Britain Hong Kong recalls Tiananmen killings Direct Line From our Correspondent in Sydeny: Australian protests highlight gun divide Euro-sceptics court trouble with judgments of Luxembourg Moscow likely to challenge Nato's expansion plans PC Communications Doyan of diplomacy dispatched to broker Cyprus deal Picture Gallery Clashes threaten Chechen truce Archbishop wanted on fraud charges News in Brief (AP): Volcano erupts (Reuter): Saudi execution Fatal attraction Pressure to oust Karadzic mounts Turkey accused of bullying over Aegean islets dispute BT Albanian leader offers poll rerun as West cries foul The President of Albania denies he is a dictator but says he cannot work miracles in just four years, writes Richard Owen in Tirana UN plans for world of the megacity Nastase set for mayoral win Czech voters alienated by market reforms Serviceline Insurance North sabotages Republican bid for Senate seat The Times Jet stranded among Eskimos Weight watch sinks lifeguard hopefuls Forte The lowdown on high society Diary Politics: The Movers and the Losers The Arts: Rising and Falling Sport: Promotions and Relegation Ricoh As clear as mud to a fish Camera takes a fish-eye view though the murk Clue to the great flu epidemic Nearing the ultimate slimming pill Is science drowning in money? As science is handed millions for public relations, research is starved. Nigel Hawkes report on a disturbing irony Cellphones direct Tiddles the quantum cat Hill House Hammond Virus hunt in an ice tomb The message is: don't eat The Times Alzheimer's: the carers' story The Urgent Need for Funds How an actor did his homework NatWest Hang' em high? Isabel Carlisle reports on the debate over the future of the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition Need Instant Insurance? OKI Visual Art Degas—day Eight Richard Cork discusses highlights of the National Gallery's exhibition Theatre Musicals Irish comics steal the show Luke Clancy enjoys the battle for jokes at this year's edition of the Kilkenny Comedy Festival Home are the haunted Theatre Language Roulette Belfast Films Leukaemia Research Fund Looks aren't everything Pop The Cure Earls Court Entertainments Opera No side on Bacon Jazz Blood on the Floor Queen Elizabeth Hall Books Pop Music Today's Choice London A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillan Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingstone's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country 298,000 Readers of this Section Attend the Theatre… Arts Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 Matthew Parris … passions aroused by parish … make reporting the trival … of Parliament seem easy Welsh hush The Times Diary The fat cat is the pensioner's friend The executives who run Mercury Assest Management have to earn their high slaries and huge bonuse Too sensible for his own good Peter Riddell says Kenneth Clarke is right about both tax and Europe Bogus man The Times Diary Jolly jingo The Times Diary Dunn's day The Times Diary Lighting the Torch A spectacular summer of sport will soon be with us Towards a Habitable Habitat The world is looking for a solution to megalopolis Sleaze, Continued Private lives today affect public credibility, alas Brussels reaction to beef reprisals Bullfighting Aid to Burmese people Penal philosophy for 21st century Lessons on marriage and family life Church property Lottery and architects No doughnut he Gasholders which light up the past Great Wall myth Heal thyself In safe hands Anniversaries Court Circular Royal engagements Reception Sternberg Centre for Judaism Nature notes Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Treasure hunter unearths warrior's seal Birthdays today Service luncheon Personal Column Trinity College, Cambridge Prince's students build barn in a fortnight Latest wills Service dinner Marriages The Lady Edith Foxwell University news Forthcoming marriages Ivan Sutton Ivan Sutton, MBE, founder of the City Music Society, died on May 27 aged 81. He was born on December 27,1914 Tamara Toumanova Tamara Toumanova, ballerina and film actress, died in Los Angeles on May 29 aged 77. She was born near Tyumen, Siberia, on March 2,1919 Church news Ivor Mills Ivor Mills, news broadcaster, died on May 30 aged 66. He was born on December 7,1929 Lieutenant-Commander Geoffrey Hodges Lieutenatn-Commander Geoffrey Hodges, GM, specialist in mine disposal, died on May 6 aged 87. He was born on September 8,1908 On this Day Heavy Attack on Manchester News The Times Crossword No 20,184 Aberlour Business The Open University Tomorrow Forecast The Rain king sparkles Schmumacher home and dry as Hill slides off Euro 96 in our Free 24-Page Tabloid Olympics Cricket James Herrick Chardonnay Tennis The Top Team of Writers who Will Bring You a Great Summer of Sport Christie proves a power to be reckoned with Athletics: Jackson Cannot Deliver as Great Britian's Teams Fail to Prevent Clean Sweep by Germany at the European Cup By our Sports Staff: Boardman seizes prologue victory Cycling Hungarian too good for Hill Power Boating Eurosport gets dressed to thrill Dilemma over distance puzzles Holmes Chown in top form at Bisley Rifle Shooing Sorenstam finds the perfect way to retain her title Illingworth switch aims to counter negative charge Cricket Montgomerie denied happy ending by Nobilo Golf: New Zealander Shoots Tournamnet's Best round to Pip Scotsman by One Storke Final Scores Powerful Seles looks back to her best Advertisement By our Sport Staff: Panthers pounce on final opportunity Ice Hockey London's wandering Broncos fail to rope in supporters Nick Szczepanik on the problems of running the capital's rugby reague club Lacoste Wigan take lead from Robinson's promptings Rugby League: Temporary Relief at Headingley as Beaten Leeds Raise their Game against Old Rivals Tactics inspire Cup triumph for Los Locos Polo Ronaldson secures first title Real Tennis Martyn steers Saints back to the top Slimline Whitaker shows Olympic form Equestrainism: Hickstead Triumphs Boost Team's Hoples for Atlanta Batten left annoyed by television interference Rowing Why life must come first in the TT races Motorcycling: More Deaths on the Isle of Man Raise Questions about Letting the Carnage Continue By our Sports Staff: McRae protects early advantage Motor Rallying Peters leaves Smith in his wake Sailing: Confident Display Caps Dramatic Weekend's Racign Monarchs lose way in Barcelona downpour American Football Gillingham takes comfort in victory Swimming Rathore maintains rich vein of form Cricket: Habib Shines for Leicestershire as Carnival Atmosphere Helps to Life Indian's Pre-Test Spirits Yesterday's Scoreboards Watkinson forces the issue Kent inflict further suffering Stewart spares Surrey blushes Weekes keeps Middlesex at Sunday best Rousseau appointed Lamb faces task of healing game's divisions Cricket Saturday's Scoreboards Crawley requires proof to accompany power of recall Simon Wilde talks to the batsman who has another chance to establish himself at Test level Byas sows seeds of revival to put white rose back in bloom The Times Eudcational Supplement Canon Toulouse retain tight grip on final Rugby Union: Brive to Play in Principal European Competition despite Defeat at Parc Des Princes Scotland determined to win respect New schemes reap special benefits Defeat puts Welsh pretensions in stark perspective Hart fears shortage of talent will hurt All Blacks British pair jive away with another Latin title Ballroome Dancing: Domestic Triumphs Thirll Crowd at Premier Event in Blackpool Springing to defence of salmon Fishing: Business Provides Spur for Beauly Conseration Plan The Times Lethunga provides unknown quality Basketball Sponsors pay the price of professionalism Derby's first lady breaks down the \barriers The Times Cheetham allowed to change tack Gliding Obree overcomes Hayles again Cycling: Pursuit Champion Reasserts his Authority in Time-Trial Saturday's Racing Results Leaders on the Flat Thirsk Raiders out of luck Australia ushered to title by Martins Squash Ragmar exacts classic revenge Racing: Polaris Flight Fails Narrowly to Gain British Win in Prix Du Jockey-Club Dare has cause for celebration Rapid Raceline Leicester Special qualities needed to meet Derby demands Hamilton Park Windsor Bad behaviour encouraged by national service The Times Winning start lifts Wales as real work lies ahead Football Quinn answers leadership challenge Groundsmen dose to winning pitch battle Tickets for Euro 96 matches in limited supply The Times Compromise full of Eastern promise Football Acceptance of Co-Hosting Plan for World Avoids Split within Fifa and Offers Bitter Rivals Chance to Unite Warnings heeded by Havelange Athletics Pools Check For the Record Club Cricket Guide to the Week Ahead Rugby League Rugby Union The Times How I became one over the eight Sally Jones pulls her weight with a crew are set on a place in the Olympic Sport for All Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Join the London to Brighton Bike Ride Where to Try Rowing Continental cream can land tasty Euro ITF prize £25,000 on offer in competition The Times Klinsmann a must in Euro ITF Gary Mabbutt draws on a wealth of experience and tells James Willoughby about his idea of a winning selection Mabbutt's Euro ITF Team Win tickets to the Euro 96 Final Enter Euro ITF now Two transactions separate tax events Court of Appeal Poster site on rating list Crosswords The Times Enforcing restrictive covenant after 'garden leave' Assessing value of land used for by-pass Right to impugn action of liquidator Enforcing European passenger insurance directive Academic application Capitalisation, week's change Viglen Results and Statistics Today Tioxide turnover boosted by waste Selected Conference Venues Whitecross alters offer Alternative Investment Market Vodafone watchers on Orange alert Companies Board directors 'ill-informed' The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Solicitors' and Legal Office Exhibition Governor in the spotlight Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Tourist Rates Davis plays the long ball The Times City Diary Stitch in time The Times City Diary Neptune rises The Time City Diary Nice economy, now drive it carefully Gilt-Edged Irish enterprise generates surge in electronics Eileen McCabe reports on the Republic's special climate of incentive that has attracted many global business players to settle on its shores WH Smith staff set to lose 1,000 jobs Barclays economist gives tax-cut warning Emap ready to sell papers City merchant bank opens Hanoi office Mess Pierson Repossessions begin upward climb again Opec takes on Iraqi output issue Wisdom deal Bitter harvest of the years of plenty Alasdair Murray looks at the growing concern over possible food shortages on a global scale Legal & General All the fun of the unfair for frustrated investors Word-Watching Radio1 A very juicy programme Radio Choice What price sweets when a trip goes sour? Review BBC1 Choice Satellite and Cable Irish Ayes 45 ScotPower expected to fire off higher bid Times Two Crossword Receiver to mount rescue of firms in Facia collapse By our Deputy City Editor: Rift leaves Lloyd's future in doubt Woolwich near Robinson deal BBA plays down Lucas speculation Gas braced Young Ridway & Associates Ltd. PowerGen likely to back down in stand-off over plant sales BT faces battle with regulator Agm Circus 46 Great Summer of Sport British Energy Share Offer England embarks on voyage of bright hopes and dark forces Threat of disorder clouds promise of sporting excellence Rob Hughes, football correspondent, on the hopes and fears of the host nation as the countdown to Euro 96 begins in earnest Contents Now is the time for Gazza to return from the wilderness Simon Barnes on what Euro 96 will reveal: Paul Gascoigne the icon, or the imbecile Gallagher's global whistle-stop tour One of England's Euro 96 referees stands still long enough to talk about his career JVC Nordic Track The teams confined to Euro 96 dreams Fantasy line-ups that might have produced the match of the tournament Wide berths hold key to tactical victory David Miller, chief sports correspondent, on the lessons England can learn from 1966 Cellnet Daktarin JVC Uefa puts premium on fair play Peter Ball looks at the importance of good behaviour for teams and their supporters When to Watch on Television Lineker set to strike in battle of the box Sink or swim time in cross-channel duel says Matthew Bond Seven Seas Health Care Scots pin hopes on Hendry the brave Kevin McCarra on the influential defender who aims to bar the way to Europe's best City Index The Times Wembley The Jvc Dv1. The Smallest, Smartest, Neatest, Lighte… JVC euro96 Venables seeks vindication Rob Hughes begins his country-by-country guide with the host nation and Group a Jorge goes on war footing Compliant Wembley performance no guide to team now able to summon frontline troops Switzerland Dutch can build on qualified success Team that reached Euro 96 by the back door should be well served by Ajax connection Holland Tartan hopes suffer from tunnel vision Long-term success can wait... for too many Scots there is only one match that matters Scotland Arrogance and excellence Stoichkov the epitome of a team long on technique but too often on a short fuse Bulgaria Clemente to tough it out Group B. Work ethic and solid defence the keys to team boasting 'English virtues' Spain No longer Europe's poor relations Hagi's genius and employer's generosity may prove powerful motivational forces Romania Form allows Jacquet to suit himself Prospect promising for coach who can afford to ignore talents of Cantona and Ginola France Vogts casts caution aside Group C: Bierhoff can tilt balance towards four-times finalists and favourites again Germany Hard to beat hard to back Inside knowledge unlikely to improve outside chance for pretenders in powerful group Czech Republic Sacchi finds spark to ignite ambitions European Cup triumph by Juventus can prove inspirational for team of undeniable ability Italy Onopko can conduct native harmony Doubts over temperament fail to disguide talents of Romantsev's free-scoring side Russia Dancing to a Samba beat Brazilian influence adds creative dash to progressive team that may lack fortitude Portugal Fairy-tale destined to end Group D: After their dramatic 1992 triumph, the holders may be singing a different tune Denmark Battle-ready team out to defy odds Have goals, will travel: Haken's prowess gives outsiders chance to prove themselves abroad Turkey A football force that rose from conflict Soldiers of fortune fired by nationalistic fervour should not be underestimated Crotaia The Times England rank high with shooting star Sarah Forde elicits the championship views of the most prolific goalscorer in world football The Times Royal Mint
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