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News from 17/06/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, M. Rees, Bill Frost, Des Burkinshaw, Andrew Longmore, John Watts, Alan Borg, Director, Mark Souster, Karin Pappenheim, Ivo Tennant, Mary Riddell, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, David Winnick, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Alexandra Frean and Philip Webster, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Richard Thompson, Eileen McCABE, Geoff Brown, John Newell, John St Edmundsbury and Ipswich, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Sally Greengross, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Bobby Robson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Jason Niss?, Stephen Farrell, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, Mike Aaronson, Sarah Jones, Michael Hughes, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Luke Clancy, Roger Scruton, Russell Kempson, Gordon Carslaw, George Brock, Kate Alderson, Stephen Farrell, Stewart Tendler, Nicholas Watt and Philip Webster, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Bridge, Andy Lavender, David Miller, J. Cavell, John Higgins, Margaret Moran (Association), Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Jim Coulter (National Federation of Housing Associations), James Joll, Chairman, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Mark Fogarty, John Gummer, Oliver August, Stewart Tendler, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Evans and Peter Foster, G. J. A. Stern, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Jason Nissé, Philip Webster and Charles Bremner, Kathryn Knight, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Anjana Ahuja, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Chris Holmes, Director, Benny Green, Philip Webster, Graham Zellick (Principal), Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Ann Abraham (National Association), Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Richard Beeston and Thomas De Waal, Tom Chesshyre, Michael Henderson, Andrew Finkel, Mildred Nevile, Larry Rushton, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, D. R. Hanney, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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10P Every Summer Monday Bombing leaves tainted Sinn Fein out in the cold Family reunited after IRA's £100m terror attack on Manchester shopping centre Yeltsin and his Communist challenger neck and neck Index Euro 96 Every Monday All Summer, the Times is only 10p Dominic Cork Index Day One of a New Series Channel 4 vows to fight sell-off plans Index By Staff Reporters: Baby in blast safe with his parents Strike 10P Every Summer Monday Blast repair bill could reach £100 million The Damage Cellphones Timetable Police retrace route of lorry that delivered 1,0001b bomb to city The Bomb Shocked Clinton faces dilemma over relationship with Adams Political Reaction Serviceline Insurance Attack renews fears of terrorist split The Ira St. Joseph's Hospice Casualty needed 300 stitches to repair her face It was like putting puzzle together, says surgeon who worked on injuries for seven hours The Victims Ghost town echoes to football fans' chants The City Pregnant woman feared blast had killed baby Rolex Philip Morris Europe S. A. Girls' school faces expulsion from top forum Resignation of second head causes dismay Picture Gallery Duke of York to join new ship as Number One BT Secondary school pupils do not know what verbs and nouns are Police seek help from private eye Zinc lozenge will give sore throats the cold shoulder Tory chiefs are urged to track down mole News in Brief Lady Tryon is out of danger Nose ring leads to exam ban Ministers expect backlash on pay Solicitors back challenger The Ultimate Driving Machine Lord 's Prayer change fails to attract MPs' amen Pill in new scare over breast cancer Chicago computer expert is the new Ian Fleming Improved diagnosis helps to combat disease that silenced jazz legend Medical Briefing A picure of health for generations Three girls killed in birthday flight Inter Continental Spectre of CJD plague recedes Legal & General Hopes fade of beef deal before Florence summit Heseltine history lesson rallies pro-Europeans More Health Cuts Once proud GLC ends life as answerphone message First Lady accused of blocking Foster suicide investigation Virgin atlantic Terror killing puts pressure on Netanyahu Travolta is sued for leaving film Vatican defeated on abortion rights Unabomber suspect's family snub Kremlin rivals seek allies ahead of second round Zyuganov looks to provinces as capital opts for status quo At the Polls Soviet heartland loses faith in past City Profile ASDA Blair holds centre stage in Kohl's monetary union show Paris dealer finds armour 'worn by Joan of Arc' Swiftcall British aid 'bypasses deserving poor' Beckett baffled by his own enigma And our Foreign Staff: Bosnian weapons accord hailed Hampton Court Palace (Reuter): Massacre of Hutus in Burundi News in Brief (Reuter): Iraqi rebuff (Reuter): Police suicide (Reuter): Yemen flood (Reuter): Albania rerun (AP): Stadium deaths (AP): Cyclone toll (AFP): Jail House Debonair Still puzzling over riddle of the Inca Attempts to recreate the technical skills of a lost empire proved to be a daunting task. Report: Anjana Ahuja Kicking & Screaming Need Instant Insurance? Dell Can we catch heart disease? Bacterium clue to blocked arteries Heavenly traces Sinking feelings ar Dounreay Comet with a watery tail A despairing last wave Another suitcase, another hall The birth of a daughter has added another aspect to the energetic but happy life of Sif Andrew Lloyd Webber. Interview: Mary Riddell National shortage of mad bulls A plague of placid bulls is harming Span's national pastime, says Tunku Varadarajan The Times Direct Line The Swing Era Time to fight the fridge culture Day One of a new series: Roger Scruton on the decline of mealtime ritual Cooking? Isn't that what mother used to do? Facts from the Home Front Childsplay! How we eat … what we eat Shopping for our food Tomorrow Colonial Direct There's room for everyone at every stage Should we rush to redevelop our old theatres? Andy Lavender suggests there is a better way Lyceum Theatre Visual Art Theatre Hero 's no-go arias Opera Nabucco Covent Garden Dance Flat champagne Theatre A Woman of No Importance Dublin Adults Pray! Pop First lady of jazz Benny Green celebrates the incomparable Ella Fitgerald, who died on Saturday Entertainments Books Music Film Opera Today's Choice London Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases The Times Matthew Parris True, my ambitions may have contracted, but my satisfaction has never been so great Picture Gallery Pall ball Diary Exploding their own strategy The Manchester bomb has alienated everyone who might have helped to bring about a united Ireland Caught on Europe's horns Peter Riddell says the Prime Minister was wrong to raise the steaks In house Diary Star shine Diary Duffel life Diary Icepop Diary Bloody Saturday Sinn Fein has destroyed all claim to be heard London's Pride Somerset House should be a display case for the arts Cold Comfort A bitter pill for society to swallow Homeless at risk in Housing Bill Climate change Parliamentary hearing Freight railway proposal in dispute MPs have 'no legal right' to resign Unfair play V&a extension Hepatitis C Seeds of glory Export of works by living artists The road to fame Compressed air? Mirror images Court Circular Dinners Personal Column Service dinner Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Lady Edith Foxwell Middle Temple Appointments Flightseats Telegram's premature goodbye to all that Anniversaries School news Nature notes Marriages Church news Ella Fitzgerald Ella Fitzgerald, jazz singer and interpreter of classic American popular songs, died at her Beverly Hills home on June 15 aged 78. She was born in Newport News, Virginia, on April 25.1918 Professor Ian Carruthers Ian Carruthers, Professor of Agrarian Development and director of external programmes, Wye College, University of London, died on May 24 aged 57. He was born on August 30,1938 On this Day The Trojan Horse News The Times Crossword No 20,196 Aberlour Business Times Weathercall AirUK Forecast Tomorrow Euro 96 This was as Close as Sport Can Get to Genius Canon Cork's Trick US Open Golf Driving Ambition Tuesday Why the Times is Best Each Day for the Great Summer of Sport Holders in disarray as Croatia march on Football: Suker's Skills Leave Denmark with Little Chance of Qualifying for Last Eight Europe's newcomers continue with a swagger Alyson Rudd on how a double-edged sword cut down the holders Green Flag O'Neill goals give McCarthy first taste of victory Wednesday Thursday Picture Gallery Friday Artist adds the finishing touch to outstanding commitment On England's victory Frank Skinner & Dermot Reeve Saturday Sammer sweeps Germany to victory Football: Dismissal of Kovtun Undermines Russia's Admirable Approach at Old Trafford Caminero's strike delays French qualification Unele Ben's Klinsmann profits from work ethic Peter Ball assesses the inspirational qualities of the Germany captain Getting into a bit of a spin on the Euro learning curve Kicking & Screaming England enter land of hope amid the glory Football: Gascoigne's Storke of Genius Provides Encouragement for the More Exacting Challenges to Come in Euro 96 Redknapp ruled out of Holland encounter Nightmare transformed by dream goal At Wembley Neville quick to defend his volatile colleague Hiddink aims for victory and a ticket to Wembley McAllister rues spot of bother Kevin McCarra says the Scotland captain should not take all the blame Euro 96 Daily Team-By-Team Guidf Microsoft Hill's supremacy brings world title within reach Motor Racing: Championship Leader Dominates Canadian Grand Prix from Starting Grid to Chequered Flag Jones triumphs at the last to prove recovery complete Golf Leading Fourth-Round Scores Daktarin Eagle at first gives Swede flying start Goosen's victory extra sweet Bulls overawed by Botica's high standards Rugby League Bentley makes his mark on Broncos Porsche Ladejo takes the shine off Black's golden day Athletics: War of Words between 400 Meters Runners after British Record Goes Trials and tribulations eliminate Lewis again Tilda Thompson benefits from pit rumpus Motor Racing Porsche first again Bulls under unfamiliar pressure In Brief Hansen and Gullit make it grim for ITV Matthew Bond TV Action Replay Ruzek to rescue for Monarchs American Football Plus Selectors side with winning team at Lord's Cricket Polo Palmera inspired by Wood We're always Practising the art of football pretence A little bit of luck helps to do the trick Peyron sets pace in perfect conditions Sailing Surrey quartet rips Leicestershire apart at the seams Cricket Oval Scoreboard Bailey leads from front Team Coach Ealham strengthens Kent's case for defence of their title England fail to move forward Audi Yesterday's Scoreboards Leicestershire take their lead from Whitaker Saturday's Scoreboards Champions' problems lie beneath surface Cricket: Warwickshire Troubled by Persecution Complex that Goes beyond Edgbaston Pitch Haynes has Sussex playing straight Pat Gibson talks to the coach who has made an immediate impact in his new position at Hove RAC Mees Pierson Cullen lays down the law to Scotland Rugby Union: New Zealand's Destructive Performance Opens the Door to a New Era for the Game Wrong turn costly for Dangerfield Cycling Brighton Saturday's Racing Results Victory fails to provide Welsh with true test The Times Subscriptions May Races Ascot acts to counter security threat Racing: Racegoers at Royal Meeting Face Prospect of Having Belongings Searched Godolphin investigates juvenile behaviour Richard Evans looks forward to another bold strategy employed by the Dubai-based team Musselburgh Rapid Raceline Leaders on the Flat Pontefract Strategic Choice ready for King George Windsor Rover Generation games for fitter families Healths clubs are putting youngsters and their parents at the top of their agenda, reports Jennai Cox JVC Picture Gallery Boom time beckons again for Becker Tennis: King of Queen's Revives Memories of his Golden Era as He Prepares for Wimbledon Campaign Krosenbourg McGrath takes hard route to victory Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Britain finish with two defeats Hockey Athletics For the Record Club Cricket Guide to the Week Ahead Pools Forecast Rugby League The Times Sports Service Young archer sets sights on Olympics The Times Sporting chances are spelt out by Simpson Pick your own profit from strawberry sales Capitalisation, week's change IWC Results and Statistics The Times Educational Supplement Word-Watching British Steel likely to forge ahead Companies Soccer in spotlight Alternative Investment Market Retail sales to lighten gloom Economic Outlook Sunday Tips BAe to site Asia HQ in Australia Tourist Rates Charity Commission The Pound Change on Week Stock Market British firm selling electronic spy systems to Nigeria Joh Ashworth reports on a market that is also growing in Britain Compass row ends as rival sells stake Franchise failure is forecast The Times Be prepared for surprises from overseas Top pay rises close to twice inflation rate Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Jobs boom on Wall Street adds to fears of market crash Sainsbury takes on Tesco at card game Steamrollering a US trade war with China Jonathan Mirsky on how a squabble over pirating was not allowed to become a presidential election nightmare Island grilling for McDonald's The Times City Diary Roll out the cigars The Times City Diary Beef about beef The Times City Diary WHSmith Chef who created the sweet smell of success Jason Nissé meets the founder of the Pierre Victoire restaurants The Siamese connection Radio Choice How could the Queen be so insensitive? Review Bbc1 Satellite and Cable Picture Gallery The Week Ahead Full bonus for Sears director in failed deal Facia chain sales save 1,000 jobs Times Two Crossword Dublin attempts to protect power firm Goldsborough to fight bid Pay body shops Roddicks Conrad lines up rival Leeds offer YRA Rogue mail uncovered Sumitomo's rogue trader Fortune to call for cash

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