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News from 24/06/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, Peter Grosvenor, DJM, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Des Burkinshaw, Tony Parsons, Mark Souster, John Raybould, Ivo Tennant, Judith Chernaik, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Edward Gorman and Alan Hamilton, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, P. H. Borcherds, Simon Wilde, Morag Preston, Geoff Brown, J. M. Flores, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, John O'leary and Andrew Pierce, Andrew Pierce and Philip Bassett, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, J. B. Coker, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Philip Ansley-Watson, Bobby Robson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Christopher Walker and Mark Huband, J. P. Bridgman, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Tony Pristavec, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Janet Bush, Alex Alagappa, Chairman, Audrey Magee, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Geoff McCartney, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Charles Shannon, Alan Tabbush Vice-President, Lynne Franks, Philip Bassett, John Woodcock, George Brock, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, David Miller, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Jostein Gaarder, Peter Davalle, Richard Wetherell, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, David Walton, Mel Stein, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Nicholas A. H. Stacey, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Carr, Sarah Cunningham, Margaret Richardson, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, A. S. Byatt, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Nicolas Walter, Jason Nisse, Chris Parker, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, J. Turner, Clare Stewart and Graham Searjeant, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Chris Irvine, Jason Cowley, Norris McWhirter, Martin Waller, C. Phillips, S. M. Hayes, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, C. Ricketts, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray, Mark Corney Director, Tom Vraalsen, Ambassador, Matthew Bond, Mendi Msimang, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard A. Pike, Director General, Christopher Irvine, Philip Webster and Andrew Pierce,

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10p School tests give boost to Shephard Clear improvement by 11-year-olds Papandreou dies £5m 'parachute' Nurses approved Index Euro 96 Another day and another enemy for the press corps Picture Gallery Beef ban over in months, says Major Day One of a New Series Howard carpets chief jail inspector Gieves & Hawkes 10p This Week in the Times Gateway 2000 Heseltine wants mail monopoly halted Portillo heads counter-attack against Labour Shattered city rebuilds party spirit British girls arrested in heroin case MPs allowed free vote on changes to privilege law Railways to lose safety committee News in Brief Sinn Fein man to be questioned Family angry at road rage claim Elderly couple found murdered Fire bomb attack on livestock firm Service Line Insurance Wembley ticket fury as 12-hour queue told: You should have phoned Wives must wait in wings as players toe the no-party line Mother dies on drive to graveside 18m watch win over Spain Penfriends across the Atlantic meet at last after 55 years Glamour rides high again at polo Legal & General Victory is sweet for the common golfer BMA backs nurse who performed over 200 operations Nelc Labour urges computer inquiry Unpleasant return from exotic travel Medical Briefing The Times Chemists' remedies fail to cut GP visits CITROëN Zx Punch-drunk Irish keep England's boisterous stag parties at bay Japanese are accused of slaughtering rare whale Darjeeling Not much anarchy left in middle-aged punks Caitlin Moran finds little left of the punk revolution after joining fans at the Sex Pistols' reunion concert in north London Britpop fans look back in envy Colonial Direct Man dies after fight outside nightclub News in Brief Thai drug puzzle Boy shoots swan Hacking charge Walk into a job Farmer describes horror at seeing the birth of BSE Earth moves to save rare orchid Alfa Romeo Energis Yard praise for officer who sued on racism Housing market recovery conceals dips and booms Changing Tiems Solicitor courts Atlantic perils By a Staff Reporter: Sister tells of mice and young Major Hampton Court Palace New drive to oust Gardiner on eve of poll Papandreou's death puts party reform on Athens agenda Greeks mourn invalid Socialist party founder who won hearts of working classes Tensions rise as Israelis reject Arab land demands New Era Two generation 'wait' for Golan Pilot Nigeria to meet sanctions group Fiat Ceasefire in beef war leaves EU's battle lines unchanged Britain heading for fresh dispute over shorter work hours Pans lover ended double life of murder charge 'doctor' Open Dooor Picture Gallery Rodenstock From Reuter in Berlin: Pope says too few resisted Japanese sex slave apology News in Brief Panama cash investigation (Reuter): Dhaka leader (Reuter): Poverty line (Reuter): Kinkel visit off (AFP): Anti-gun vote (AFP): March of time OKI People to People Technology Psychic 'helping Hillary Clinton talk to the dead' Dole is warned by anti-abortion lobby Japanese Airport, Italian Picture Gallery Yeltsin wins support of more rivals Tomb of Mayan king gives up its treasures The discovery of a spectacular jade necklace by a team led by Professor Norman Hammond, the Archaeology correspondent of The Times, is as exciting as it is rare. He describes the burial chamber find to Leyla Linton British Steel Indians take on cavalry again at Little Bighorn Saga Services Ltd OJ charity dinner raises storm Looking for a reason to believe Day One of a new series: Faith is more important today than it has been for many years Dell Out of the mouths of babes Origins of Faith By Michael Gove What I believe Has sex become a substitute for religion? Why do we need to believe—and are we born an innate sense of spirituality? The Lust for Sensation Power What I believe Explaining the ultimate enigmas The Three Great Guides Tomorrow Ab Fab days are over A Four-Year Odyssey in Search of Truth Heat of the debate The human role in climatic change Sponge away a bad bone break Direct Line Why some cells self-destruct The dawn of a new age Norris McWhirter searches for the first place to witness sunrise on the millennium Direct Law The Times Face to face with the lookalikes Your face can be your fortune if you are a double for the famous—until your doppelganger falls out of the headlines. Joseph Connolly looks into the strange world of the lookalikes Philips Vulgarity is skin deep Sign of the Times Which? A Tube platform of your own Judith Chernaik invites entries for the first London Poems on the Underground poety competition Dramatic profundities Fringe Theatre: A question of life or death movingly explored; Ancient Rome updated P. B. F. A. Martin-Gurre Theatre Music Books HMV Musical Making it up as they go Jazz: Chris Parker on the bizarre and the beautiful at a three-day festival of improvised music A happy birthday tribute Opera Prince of Homburg Coliseum Entertainments Films Essence of virtuosity Concerts Lufthansa Festival St James's, Piccadilly Pop Jazz Today's Choice London Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Don Williams Matthew Parris Before we become completely irrational about child abuse, we should ask what it really involves Chop of bother The Times Diary Time to cultivate our Gardiners Sir George may not be loyal to John Major, but local Tories will have to back him An escapologist out of luck John Major has wriggled out again, says Peter Riddell, but can he survive the People's test? More Cash The Times Diary What a hoot The Times Diary Of a kind Diary Historic Rights The amendments to the Defamation Bill should be dropped Misreading Netanyahu Israel's actions do not justify a hasty Arab response The Nightingale Tradition The skills of doctors and nurses increasingly overlap Opportunities for Labour in power Executives' pay Endangered whales and the species that may be culled Historic merit of Colomberie House Gilbert and Wallace Reform of marriage Central Railway Jorge Luis Borges Last dance The road to fame Open government Court Circular Royal engagements Memorial service Nature notes Personal Column Anniversaries Dinner Trinity Hall Morris Leigh Forces chiefs may extend good conduct medals to officer classes Sex and drugs 'are as old as the hills' Archaeology Flightseats Birthdays today Appointments in the Forces The Oratory School Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Marriages Andreas Papandreou Andreas Papandreou, Prime Minister of Greece 1981-89 and 1993-96 died yesterday aged 77. He was born on February 19.1919 Church news Ray Lindwall Ray Lindwall, MBE, cricketer, died in Brisbane on June 23 aged 74. He was born at Mascot, near Sydney, on October 3,1921 Professor Rob Kidd Professor Rob Kidd, marine geoscientist, died of a heart attack on June 9 aged 48. He was born on September 17,1947 British Medical Association News Battle recommences at Little Bighorn The Times Crossword No 20,202 Aberlour Business No Title Times Weathercall AirUK Tomorrow In the Times TV Listings Today in the Times Great Summer of Sport Pearce faces up to his old demons Germany Await England in Euro 96 Semi-Final at Wembley Whitehall July 4 1990 Why the Times is Best Each Day for the Great Summer… Czechs chip in to eclipse Portugal Football: Pragmatism Overcomes Fluency in Uncompromising Quarter-Final at Villa Park Canon Poborski ignores dancing class to teach Latin lesson Alyson Rudd watches as portugal's loss of self-control leads to their downfall Pearce able to lift the Turin shroud Coming home with a supporter's flair for invective Klinsmann may miss Wembley showdown Football: Inspirational Germany Captain Limps out of Battle in Tears while Croatia Bow out of Championship in Disgrace Injuries to strikers cast shadow over victory Peter Ball hears Germany's coach bemoan the probable loss of two forwards for Wembley semi-final with England Germany offer usual answer to question of stereotypes England on the crest of Wembley wave Football: Home Advantage Proving to Be an Invaluable Ally as Hosts Ride their Luck into the Last Four Neville shows maturity far beyond tender years Citizen Venables prepares to have the final say Mrs Pearce inspires penalty pay-off Andrew Longmore on how an England player's wife helped to exorcise a ghost of the World Cup Vision of Gascoigne needed in advanced positions Euro 96 Daily Team-By-Team Guide Citizen Ray-Ban Xrays Karembeu finds little justice in shoot-out success Football Forget football for an instant solution Simon Barnes on why teams choose the sanctuary of a penalty shoot-out rather than risk a glorious finale Azharuddin's courage reaps rewards John Woodcock rejoices in the two splendid innings which have illuminated the Lord's Test India's newcomers make their mark Cricket: Stewart Steering England towards Safety in a Second Test Winning Few Points for Entertainment Scoreboard from Lord's Polo Sport Ralph Lauren Atherton made to struggle for peace of mind Picture Gallery Benson frustrated onlooker as Kent revival gains pace Cricket Mees Pierson Saturday's Scoreboards India's youngsters so quick to learn Ivo Tennant on the club that discovered Sourav Ganguly, a century-maker on his debut at Lord's England women paying price for inactivity Pollock foils Kent's dual celebration Cricket: Warwickshire Recover from Champtionship Defeat to Claim Victory in Sunday League Moody makes impressive use of good fortune Sussex wait for drugs test result Yesterday's Scoreboards Unbeaten record battered by Benjamin Club Cricket Celebration put on ice by Smith's recovery Sailing Pressure points approach for Wimbledon favourites Seles keeps her prospects in perspective Tennis: Principal Rival Tips Graf to Lift Wimbledon Crown Again after Eastbourne Victory Alix Ramsay finds a returning superstar still in guarded mood By our Sports Staff: Sampras suffers Wimbledon setback The best The best value plain paper Wimbledon96 Déjà vu for tired Fernandez The best value plain paper fax you can get Picture Gallery Canon Today's Order of Play Agassi remains a showman to the last4 Andrew Longmore recalls one of the most dramatic and unlikely climaxes to a men's final Maranta repeats winning formula The Business of Sport Lewis eyes Moorer showdown Boxing The Rock Commentators well matched for partiality Short-game skills no longer an American preserve Golf: Superior Planning behind Great Britain and Ireland's Curtis Cup Victory Blooming Rose a thorn in United States' side Patricia Davies on a famous victory for Great Britain and Ireland's amateurs Davies wins the Wembley way Britain cut down to size Hockey Scotland must learn lessons Rugby Union: Commitment Not Enough to Impress Giants of Southern Hemisphere Farry reigns over short distance Saracens net Bracken Forward frailties put Wales under pressure Leeds rewarded for return to manual labour Rugby League Murphy provides the spark for Claymores American Football Packer lifts Queen's Cup Polo Rand races away with British title In Brief Oldest record on books falls to majestic Johnson Athletics Loveman tailor-made for Haberdashers' success Dublin success secures Henley first Spratley faces enviable dilemma Scientific aid for football Sports Letters Gascoigne answers critics Dance to new tune Putting it right Latta makes impression in Olympic warm-up Equestrianism Strength of Jones's faith Shaamit 6-4 for Curragh showdown Racing: Derby Winner Cleared to Renew Rivalry with Dushyantor in Irish Classic Richard Evens Nap: Aquado (4.45 Nottingham) Next best: Samsolom (7.00 Windsor) Home produce gives Watsons three firsts at Ascot show Julian Muscat Musselburgh Rapid Raceline Flat Leaders Nottingham Specialists Windsor Warwick Nottingham Chasing the real 'feel-good' factor John Goodbody on one of the singular success stories of sport. Running is slimming and clears the mind Competing in Company Chase Corporate Challenge Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move How I flew a half-Cuban in a Soviet fighter An air show next month will open up flying to all Fact File Guide to the Week Ahead Lacoste Athletics Picture Gallery Pools Check For the Record Racing Rugby League Rugby Union Multiple Display Advertising Items Valuers not liable for risk of default by borrowers Law Report June 24 1996 House of Lords Permitting witness to refresh memory Breach in denial of free legal assistance to poll tax defaulter Jury impartial despite presence of employee of witness Public inquiry should have been held Capitalisation, week's change Member HSBC Group British Funds Results and Statistics MGM future in the balance as final bidding closes BZW Asda trades on impressive growth Companies Picture Gallery Somerfield attracts investors Tracker Stolen Vehicle Recovery System Four considerations for investors Gilt-Edged GDP grabs the spotlight Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Cinven acquires academic publisher Priory MBO Strong support Links drive Celtic deflated in wake of defeat Alternative Investment Market British Heart Foundation AIM prepares to accelerate pace of growth Market's success prompts companies to line up for membership Optician sets her sights on northern expansion The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Tourist Rates The Times Educational Supplement King becomes a king for a day The Times City Diary Tory talk The Times City Diary Kwik fix The Times City Diary Marmite man The Times City Diary Credit union The Times City Diary Overcrowded banking sector frightens off BAT Eurotunnel set for demanding AGM in Paris Thomas Cook to buy Sunworld Sanction on lawyer overturned Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery Labour to step up drive for utility tax The Times N&P dispute with O'Brien to drag on Sharp Intelligent Thinking Lawyers defend fees for rail work BTR speed-up SFO mission Barings quiz Age bill Minimum pay, minimal issue Philip Bassett says most companies may be indifferent to a statutory wage level Mensa Show a red card to those whistle-happy referees Word-Watching Land of hope and despair Radio Choice Radio 1 Murder most torrid in dull old Dixieland Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Aiming High 'Plastic' traveller's cheques Card success Wage support Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery Lucas Varity defends 'golden parachutes' Incentive schemes under fire UK gives boost to German Midland Valuation range adds to Energy sale confusion Workers await pension ruling The Red Card Great Summer of Sport Hosts at the best party in tennis After nearly two decades without a British singles champion, the crowds at Wimbledon rarely have a patriotic interest in the outcome and are able to follow their favourite players, whatever their nationality Contents Competition Farewell to a champion of distinction Andrew Longmore offers a personal tribute to the talent of Stefan Edberg, twice a Wimbledon champion, but now preparing for his last appearance in the tournament Queen of mind game searching for crown Simon Barnes considers the pugnacious efforts of Monica Seles to banish the trauma inflicted by an obseessive's knife Ace Illustrious legacy stagnates Alix Ramsay on the dramatic decline in the fortunes of British women's tennis over the past ten years Alix Ramsay's Guide to the men's seeds Wimbledon 96 Men's singles draw Wimbledon 96 Women's singles draw Alix Ramsay's Guide to the women's seeds New balls prove a bigger hit John Goodbody on the development of equipment that will help to give Wimbledon a brighter image Advent of graphite heralds new beginning Made to measure for Wimbledon Summer's first lady signs on Matthew Bond on the transformation of Sue Brker from central figure on the court to key player in the studio Wimbledon on the box Officials taken out of firing line Technology shows no signs of letting up in the search for safety and impeccable judgment. Andrew Longmore reports The Times Last chapter unfolds on famous stage Allx Ramsay contemplates the end of an era at the All England Club with the closure of No 1 Court and its redevelopment away from the shadow of Centre Court Lee prepares for giant leap Nick Szczepanik meets a teenager from Worthing who is aiming to make the difficult transition to the senior circuit after reaching the heights of world No 1 at junior level Doubles reward single-minded Chris Irvine on the riches on offer for the specialists Doubles draw Leading juniors Hilton

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