News from 10/06/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Nicholas Watt Chief Ireland Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, DJM, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Longmore, Dominic Cork, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Charles Bremner and Jill Sherman, Philip Howard, Louis Fitzgibbon, John Goodbody, Paul Wilkinson and Adrian Lee, Joanna Bale, John Habgood, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Katy Peters and Sanjay Joshi, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Thunderer, G. Sumner (Editor), Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Bel Mooney, Magnus, George Barrow, Bobby Robson, Annette Mountford (Executive Co-ordinator), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Jason Niss?, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alex Greaves, Alan Hamilton, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, David Hands, John Hornchurch, Sheila G. Mortimer, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, David Adams and Emma Wilkins, John Woodcock, George Brock, Omer Y. Bireedo, Rachel Bridge, Martyn Palmer, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Nigel Walker, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Andrew Drummond, Ronald Thwaites, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Martin Poupard, Julian Muscat, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Stewart Tendler and Joanna Bale, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Fraser Nelson, Robin Gray, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alan Thame, Alyson Rudd, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Jody Bretkelly and Anne Ashworth, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Nicolas Andrews, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Kenneth Nicholls (Statutory lecturer), Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
Resumo10P Every Summer Monday Britain may be frozen out by hostile Eu 100 Tories could back referendum 'Disgrace' of the Tower of London Paul Mitchell The Time Great Summer of Sport Euro 96 Drama and… More want to leave Europe Anti-Mitchell Unionists threaten to disrupt talks Index Letters Day One of a New Series Passengers stranded after refusing to fly smoking jet Index Business 10p Every Summer Monday Get Set for Summer Lynne Truss The Thistle and the Rose Dominic Cork Next Week Euro 96 starts with draws This Week in the Times Protect Children: Don't Make Them Breathe your… Who wants what from Irish peace talks Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct NHS ambulance rides to rescue on 2,850-mile trip Child dies in sand quarry Sorry, old chap, we're giving you a personal premature exit deal Police want to question robber on M25 murder Breitling Honour for father who saved daughter By a Staff Reporter: BSE may infect soil 'for years' Police praise goodwill of Euro 96 fans Championship gets off to an encouraging start, but illegal ticket sales raise fears of trouble at Final MITSUBISHI How I became a victim of German thug Times reporter Oliver August was stabbed in an unprovoked attack after mixing with German supporters in Manchester Original British Gold Sovereigns 106 Peugeot British Energy Share Offer Duke is 75, still brave and irritable after all… Opt-out schools cleared to select half their pupils Head's new job offer put on hold German students 'better at maths' Picture Gallery Mellor criticises festival 'fumble' British Energy Share Offer Picture Gallery English Heritage calls for Tower road tunnel New test confirms bat rabies News in Brief Shark rescue fails Worms' turn Asset sale Death fall Cosmo bares all Statue mutilated Boy lives after being run over by lorry New jets will put pilots at greater risk of blackouts Labour pledges to restore Tory frontline defence cuts The Times Subscriptions Pioneer troop could close for lack of leader R Rodenstock Jewel of English worship unearthed at French sale Renault Attacks on Jews fall by quarter Killer that silenced sparrows' chatter Medical Briefing Children's homes in sex abuse inquiry Peace kept in Pale after portrait of a warmonger disappears Pressure on Graf increases Viglen Stalinist ghosts dog Zyuganov in race to capture Kremlin Telephone mortage lender commits to provide best… Sculptors show their metal "Got any A4 letterhead?" Clinton promises to stop black church burnings Dole attacks White House 'enemies list 'Dead' commandos seek $11m back pay "Got any A4 letterhead?" Plastic surgeons give ageing US executives a career lift (Reuter): America deplores Chinese atom test (Reuter): Iraqi weapons site destroyed (Reuter): Troubled water (Reuter): Tamils kill 17 (Reuter): Max Factor dies (AFP): Kashmir killings (Reuter): Forbidden art (AP): Croat arrested Israel is warned of war risks as Arab states call summit Pollution 'more harmful to whales than hunting' BT From Associated Press in Rangoon: Suu Kyi averts showdown as thousands defy military junta Pioneer of China's rights struggle released from jail Thais open cell doors for jubilee BT Hand on heart The Times Creation of a fiery flashback Rukba Kremlin wives open the curtains Sharp Intelligent Thinking Need Instant Insurance? Thomas Cook Why we have to treasure our family life Day One of a new series: Bel Mooney on the importance of family values: Magnus Serviceline Insurance Martin amis the information the paperback of 1996 is… Picture Gallery A story with a happy ending The Importance of Talking to your Children A zebra among the horses Linklater on living through his son's mental torment: Libby Purves on staying in touch Tomorrow SAGE Solutions Centre If this film dies, the butler did it Martyn Palmer discovers why Sting, no stranger to celluloid failure, is proud to call The Grotesque his own M Motorola Have a prize, old boy Marcus Binney attacks the closed world of the architectural establishment that stifles new talent Visual Art Somak HOLIDAYS Janna Contact Opera Field day at the Fleadh Pop: A feast of Celtic music in London's finsbury Park The Times Subscriptions Books Dance Brilliant on the night Risky business A pioneer recalled Entertainments Film Pop Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide The Times Matthew Parris Learning to screen out many of the things that others are grinding on about is a vital skill Ticket trauma Birt's gamble on a commercial Bbc If the BBC tries to complete in the digital age, it will lose the license fee and be privatised Tending the party roots Willl new Labour's new members stay loyal, asks Peter Riddel Him again Bard moves Diary Cheers! Diary Dutch courage Diary Bye, baby Diary Hour of Truth British should stand and fight for the sort of Europe Millennium Momentum Business must not allow the Greenwich Exhibition of fail Grave Questions Adultery, divorce and the children Parenting classes Dubious value of royal commissions Need for juries from all walks of life Sudanese denial Road rage in reverse A foreign climate? Paying up to be lord of the manor Parliamentary hearing Out of order Court Circular Royal engagements Nature notes Personal Column Birthdays today Appointments in the Forces Take-off for Dakota 'trolley dollies' reunion Dinner Annual meetings Memorial services Bishop of Woolwich Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Marriages Stamford Endowed Schools Percy Edwards Percy Edwards, MBE, bird and animal impersonator, died on June 7 aged 88. He was born on June 1,1908 Captain Mike Harvey Captain Mike Harvey, Colditz Castle, "ghost" died on May 17 aged 82, was born on September 29,1913 Church news Max Factor Jr Francis "Max" Factor Jr. make-up artist and cosmetics company executive, died in Los Angeles, California, on June 7 aged 91. He was born in St Louis, Missouri, in 1904 Don Grolnick Don Groloick, jazz pianist, composer and arranger, died of non-Hodgkinson's lymphoma in New York on June 1 aged 48. He was born in Brooklyn on September 23,1947 (From Our Milan Correspondent): On this Day June 10,1922 News The Times Crossword No 20,190 Aberlour Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall Tomorrow Today in the Times Great Summer of Sport England throw it all away Venables rewards tired team with two days off Rivals train while their hosts relax ARC Arthritis Research Charity Why the Times is Best Each Day for the Great Summer… Brown seeks out flaws in fading Dutch masters Football Turkey Infinite Paradise Injury to Kohler mars solid start by Germany Sa Pinto earns deserved point for promising Portuguese Buzzing with excitement on a new playground Piquant dish provides food for thought the Simon Barnes on a match involving brain as much as brawn that was a welcome contrast to England's tired offering Somak Holidays Stoichkov 's guile finds its match in Spanish might Football: Skilful Opening Encounter Group B Tarnished by Spiteful Undertones Cellnet Romania to test Jacquefs theory Itv coverage falls wide of the mark for watching millions England out-thoought and out-fought Football: Switzerland Make Hosts Look Pedestrain as Tournament Opens with Below-Par Performance Loyalty and patience undergo another rigorous examination Nicolas Andrews endures a day of anguish only too familiar to the terrace faithful Venables dare not fail his next challenge Euro 96 The Complete Guide Match-By-Match Guide Old scores to settle as hostilities are resumed England resolve to reach for Sky Rugby Union: Tv Deal Threatens Five Nations' Future Wales must find new challenge to tackle Scotland fail to build on promising start Haining is heading for Atlanta Hamed reveals chinks in his defensive armoury Boxing England cheered by happy ending to brief encounter Cricket Hamilton Direct Bank Complete Scoreboard from Edgbaston Tendulkar confirms his destructive potential Hussain shows wisdom of backing class Yorkshire bowlers make good use of home advantage Cricket Crawley injury adds to Lancashire's woe Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Fletcher at home with the eounty set Ivo Tennant talks to the Essex man who is still hard at work for club and country Sunday's Scoreboards Bailey's men stay top Ambrose laughs off tall stories of apparent decline Cricket Saturday 'S Scoreboards Board opposes Test matches' listed status Simon Wilde reports on fears of a fall in revenue from television because of lack of competition Regal Saverbreaks Kafelnikov holds nerve for first grand-slam title Tennis Muster takes over as top seed Picture Gallery The only way is up as football clubs explore new potential Grafs enduring qualities reach peak Petchey completes rare British double Work and play in harmony Allenby holds off late challenge by Montgomerie Golf Bladon surpasses wildest dreams Els in fine fettle for us Open Indurán in form for Tour In Brief Broncos' revival unsettles Wigan Rugby League: Rare Point Dropped at Central Park Leeds stage recovery Coe continues to lap up plaudits for masterly run over 800 metres Triple blow for trials Stark ends long wait as challengers falter Equestrianism Team talk Ainslie set fair for success in Savannah Sailing Cutlers claim starring role Ballroom Dancing Shaamif s pace quickens pulse Racing: Haggas-Trained Colt Overcomes Inexperience to Win Derby Nottingham Smart lands first classic with Sil Sila Chantilly Details Epsom weighs evidence as Derby debate gathers pace Pontefract Warwick Words of wisdom from Piggott speak volumes Racing Plymouth rider gains upper hand Windsor Breaking through the classic barriers Alex Greaves was thrilled by her historic ride in the Derby. After tasting Epsom's unique flavour, she is keen to try again Yesterday 'S Results Saturday's Results Leaders on the Flat Raider denied MG the Times Token 7 Rapid Raceline 'Galloping' major bowls over cricket Damian Whitworth finds England's former polo player may have the answer to a cricketing question Fujifilm Athletics Picture Gallery Pools Check For the Record Club Gricket Guide to the Week Ahead Rugby League Racing Postgraduate Courses University of Aberdeen Boston University Second Degree: Postgraduate courses for 1996-97 Canterbury Christ Church College University Of Dundee KCC University of Aberdeen Multiple Display Advertising Items Second Degree: Postgraduate courses for 1996-97 Capitalisation, week's change IWC Results and Statistics Today An Exclusive Times Reader Offer Take a friend to an open air event for 30p Unigate to deliver double cream Focus on key prices figures Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Job fears will bring workers back to unions, says GMB Two BCCI men cleared Colonial Direct Market defies summer slowdown The Times Subscriptions Banks and Prubuy shops park British casinos seeking stake in South Africa TES the Times Educational Supplement Talks aim to prevent post strike Orange glow Dow project BT near completing biggest Internet link Word-Watching Henderson Crosthwaite Institutional Brokers Limited Asda fights fixed prices by halving cost of painkiller Barings inquiry may widen Tourist Rates The Pound Change on Week Stock Market BSR Blades of Savile Row The Times HSBC made to explain risk element of new Pep State 's taste for money limits Clarke's scope Extra fees that please the auditor For some leading companies, the biggest bills are for consultancy services, writes Jon Ashworth Eterna Nintendo rejoins battle for world domination Alasdair Murray reports on the next shot in the games war The Times City Diary Fees Paid to Auditors 1994-95 More grave than gravy Radio Choice Fm Stereo. 6.30am Chris Evans, incl Newsbeat 9.00… Plain tale of people behind the headlines 6.00am Business Breakfast (33854) 7.00 Bbc Breakfast… Choice Satellite and Cable The Week Ahead 43 Ministers to overhaul State support schemes for industry British Energy set for £00m Tmes Two Crossword By our City Staff: Boots to get £0m as Wh Smith quits Diy Dockers sue KPMG Court to settle £3m shares dispute Water battle coming to the boil L Lombard Business Finance Fees that Please 46 Harrods may float in London and us
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