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News from 08/07/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, James Landale, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, John Shepperd and Nigel Richardson, James Thomas, Richard P. Griffiths, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Ivo Tennant, Nicholas Watts, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, Hylton, Liz Rigbey, Editor, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Martin Fletcher, US Editor, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Debra Craine, John O'leary, Education Editor, Michael Sissons, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Tim Daw, A. W. MacAra, Chairman, Jason Niss?, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, J. S. K. Milne, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, Tom Hassall (Secretary and Chief Executive), David Hands, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Richard D. Ryder, Leslie Thomas, Grace Bradberry Style Editor, Sally Jones, John Woodcock, P. H. S., George Brock, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Alan Toogood, Horticultural Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Bob Graham, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Karen Zagor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Tim Congdon, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, E. A. Morley, Michael Espley, General Manager, David Carson (Director), Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Peter Davies, Director, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Mark Seddon (Editor), Auberon Waugh (Editor), Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Kieland after, Ian Murray, Charles Bremner and Arthur Leathley, Christopher Irvine, John Watson,

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10p Every Summer Monday Tories urge battle over 48-hour week Commons must rule, says Redwood Thousands join Ulster Orange march protest Nannies storm Index The Championships Wimbledon Mosquitoes could be flying hypodermics against malaria Statement by Guinness on takeover today The Plot against Hitler Three-set won for unseeded Krajicek Picture Gallery Oxford creates 162 professors to boost dons' academic status British Energy Share Offer 10P Every Summer Monday This Week Ion the Times Mum, Lee & Kylie Blair avoids row over MPs' elections Mayhew to stand down at general election Downbeat Clarke blunts hope of tax cuts Tory Right tips Forsyth in race for the top job One school in ten 'plans sackings' News in Brief Kerb crawlers Air manoeuvres Tube stoppage Irish crime fear Wind-up winner 999 overload The London Hernia Centre Tennis triumph forged hi father's fierce ambition How a former champion and Wimbledon's first streaker helped Krajicek to make the grade Lone sailor celebrates his return to life Curtains for old cinema Poetry beaten by lack of interest Rolex Student 23, streaks into record book Shocking role of lethal bacterium passed fit for cinema appearance Manchester finds business as usual is too tall an order Dad & Lee Bomb suspect 'evaded vetting' Alan Clark Heads seal skin trade protest Harrods Alzheimer 's woman wins right to NHS care Citroen ZX City law firms woo talent with gyms, pools and therapy The Cannings British police face heat and tension of Atlanta Nurse who relies on transfusions leads donor drive New drugs cut level of HIV Service line Insurance Princess seeks divorce advice from Duchess Debonair Revolutionary Galliano storms the Paris catwalk Renault Government pays £1m a year for empty offices MP demands investigation into 30-year lease The Times Five-year project to seek cause of asthma Buyers plan to keep Canberra afloat Aberlour Crossword finalist through in 7¾ minutes Zoo's charity day Hang-glider hurt US sailor rescued Victim named Gas getaway Village gossip Britain saves EU from shameful compromise on Rushdie French corruption scandals reach Chirac party funds Man runs amok and destroys Madrid cathedral treasures Selfridges Bonn fury as beef arrives via Italy (Reuter): Pamplona tourist gored Coin reopens holy shroud debate Our man in Paris sails off to work Netanyahu's wife steals limelight with new demands Israeli leader's us visit overshadowed by growing claims of his partner's tyrannical ways 'There is a shadow over them which reappears again and again. It is worrisome' Forte Mossad dossier to set peace priorities Support grows for Kuwaiti Christian sentenced to die Anthony Quinn is father again Two killed as engine explodes Mandela should be pledging change, not more of the same Commentary Clintons dear of Whitewater 'until after the election' Hispanic picks up votes in Texas The Brand New Album (Reuter): Bonn warns Russia over art works News in Brief (Reuter): Voting limited (AP): Shuttle record (Reuter): Planes grounded (Reuter): Flag protest (Reuter): Edible edifice (AFP): Hunt for mass graves Midland By our Foreign Staff: Virgin Islands at risk Revealed -the truth about false memory syndrome Scientists in the United States have discovered that the brain appears to be more active when iot is recalling the truth. Anjana Ahuja reports The brain's most secret workings can be picked out American Express Brain Images Spying from the seabed Secret listening devices stun oceanographers? Farmers in Wagga Wagga fight off ryegrass Direct Law DfEE Weeds run rampant No Title Dell Hitler and the Stauffenberg solution Today: the German conspirators. Tomorrow: how the British betrayed them In the first of two extacts from his controversianew book Plotting Hitler's Death, leading hitorian Joachin Fest tells the true story of the bungled plot to assassinate the Nazi dictator How Ambridge Took to the High Seas Tiny Somebody had to hit Shula As Archers fans prepare to board a special cruise, Libby Purves tells of her love-hate A Shamefaced Confession Sailing into a lifelong fantasy The Fans Stories Qantas and Travelbag It is easy for an editor to make a character disappear' Relationship with radio's most famous soap—and an editor tells the inside story of Ambridge Surprise after surprise Guy's Story The Times So dull, I was axed Mark's Story Hill House Hammond Direct Line Why Grace had to die The Founder Also-ran finishes first Comedy Bill Cosby Albert Hall Cellphones direct Opera Lion set for Coliseum Debra Craine on Rambert Dance Company's plans to mark its 70th birthday Pop NT Dance Out now in Hardback Musical The British have their say Opera: Rodney Milnes on the premieres of new works by Peter Maxwell Davies and John Woolrich Books Singin' in the rain Concerts: The Three Tenors play Wembley; plus the Cbso returns home Entertainments Museums Travellers out of sorts CBSO/Rattle Symphony Hall, Birmingham Theatre Films Music Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff brown's assessment of films in London and (Where indicated with the Symbol) on release across the country Coriolanus Matthew Parris If we don't believe in God, what possible foundation do we have for civil order? Double billed Proving British talent is best Our workforce is said to lack education, yet the evidence shows the contrary, writes Tim Congdon I 'm a guru; are you one too? Peter Riddell says Blair has learnt from American experience, not continental theory Riddell on Monday Think pink Music all The Times Diary Evening wear My, my Family show The Tory Gauntlet How Clarke could help to win the election Sandpaper and Silk Two contrasting approaches to new Labour In Another July When brave Germans battled alone against Hitler Rspca membership and its attitude towards hunting Aerial archaeology NHS efficiency Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Global climate 'Tax on reading' New uses and life for St Ethelburga Legend debunked Handsome is TV trivia Court Circular Steephill Independent School, Fawkham, Kent New varieties bloom at RHS palace show Nature notes Birthdays today Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightseats Picture Gallery Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brambletye Dinner Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marriages Today's royal engagements Today's events Ray Howard-Jones Ray Howard-Jones, artist, died in London on June 25 aged 93. She was born in Lambourn, Berkshire, on May 30.1903 Major-General Geoffrey Armitage Major-General Geoffrey Armitage. Cbe, Goc Northumbrian District, 1970-72 died on June 23 aged 78. He was born on July 5,1917 Church news Hugh Popham Hugh Popham, Fleet Air Arm pilot and poet, died on June 30 aged 76. He was born on May 15,1920 T. F. West Trustbam Frederick West, research chemist and author, died on JUne 21 aged 85. He was born on April 19,1911 Serajevo and after News The Times Crossword No 20,214 Aberlour AirUK Tomorrow In the Times Forecast Sport Today in the Times Great Summer of Sport Power and Glory in Dutch Mastery of the Elements at Wimbledon Centrum Why the Times is Best Each Day for the Great Summer of Sport Leading Final Scores Stricker strolls to success Montgomeric has luck on his side as Oldccorn crumbles Golf Alfredsson enjoys first triple victory Oldham end Headingley jinx Currie favours Broncos' new style Kitchin sinks Paris to give Workington hope By our Sports Staff: Fifa plans to scrap its golden vision Football Lacoste Misspent youth earns a final reward for private champion Simon Barnes on how victory revealed the character of a surprise winner Booming Krajicek proves irresistible force Tennis: Power Game Finds a Worthy New Champion as Wimbledon Title Goesto Holland for First Time Wimbledon's New King of Speed TAG Results from the All England Championships 'Woodies' confirm plaice among finest double acts Tennis: Austraslians Make Wimbledon History with their Fourth Successive Title as Weather Disrupts Scheule Lee decides to mix it with the big boys at last Men's Singles Graf's supremacy casts dark shadow over women's game Tennis: German Overcomessanchez Vicario and a Coldto Claim her Seventh Wimbledon Singles Title in Imperious Style Women's Singles Unequal duel contrasts the good and the great Simon Barnes longs for a more serious challenge to the first lady of tennis Future full of eastern promise for Ecclestone Formula One has new worlds to conquer despite its success. Oliver Holt opens a series on the direction driving ambition will take grand prix racing C S Brooks pushed all the way by Black Bears Polo Smith mounts challenge to Australian dominance Sailing: British Crews Get to Grips with Techniques of 18-Foot Skiff Racing in Prudential Grand Prix French leave little to chance in tracking the Tour Cadalora cuts dash to win in Germany In Brief Atherton still setting lofty targets Cricket: Bold Batting, Fickle Fates and Placid Pitch Combine to Frustrate Srinath India shackled by men in white coats Illingworth resists censure RL Trent Bridge pitch is too true to be good John Woodcock says few bowlers look forward to performing at Nottingham The Times Kabir offers glimpse of golden future for Pakistan Cricket: Teenagers Subdue Northamptonshire Attack with Unlikely Record Partnership Adams gives Schultz swift response Score Board Middlesex bow to Bicknell Yesterday's Scoreboards Lancashire mauled by Moody's all-round domination Injured Reeve to contemplate early retirement Cricket Saturday's Scoreboards Mushtaq keeps secret weapon for Test Simon Wilde on how the Pakistan leg spinner plans to unveil a mystery ball against England Brown stands by to swing into action Ivo Tennant talks to an unassuming left-arm bowler whose yeoman efforts for Durham could earn overdue recognition from England Edwards to come of age for England Biiou D'Inde shines through Eclipse Racing: Sandown Second Makes Johnston-Trained Colt Top Three Year Old in Europe Nap: Arabian Story (7.25Windsor) Next best: Questonia (9.05 Windsor) Godolphin plans future by investing in youth Rapid Raceline Course Specialists Leaders on the Flat Windsor Musselburgh Bath Bosra Sham eyes Goodwood Crew heeds Mason's Grand instruction Rowing: Coach on Olympic Duty Misses Imperial's Twin Triumph on Final Day at Henley Ripon Saturdays Facing Results The best The best value plain paper Results from Henley Royal Regatta The best value plain paper fax you can get Pugh pours scorn on Union over TV stance Canon Australians fall apart beneath All Black storm Rugby Union Motorola Indurain joins ranks of mere mortals Cycling: Five-Times Tour De France Winner now Has Moountain to Climb Tour Details Essex schools take honours in athletics cup Athletics Picture Gallery Guide to the Week Ahead For the Record Club Cricket Pools Check Rugby League Multiple Display Advertising Items The road to the Centre Court, in short steps Sally Jones introduces her children to short-tennis, and meets some of the hopeful stars of the future At full speed ahead The cyclist and runner Josie Heffernan is on top of the world Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Making a Start in Short-Tennis Winning Move Keene on Chess Benn lacks conviction in and out of the ring Boxing: Retirement Talk Premature despite Listless Display Grand design wins battle for Leeds United Team talk The Times Capitalisation, week's change Rolex British Funds Results and Statistics Issues that could spoil the party Gilt-Edged A Times Reader Offer Dixons plugs into soaring profits Companies By our City Staff: Coalfield job creator helped 130,000 Groupe Paribas Clarke likely to cut forecast Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Liquidators attacked over BCCI payouts Pressure eased in gas battle The Times Educational Supplement Society chief waives bonus Eight new issues Alternative Investment Market Granada's motorway radio link goes on air EU to cut fines for cartel whistle-blowers Business Roundup Inward investment rises Fund managers upbeat MCA growth hope 70% pay rise at Hogg Wales gets £190m boost The Times Credit Lyonnais close to unveiling MGM buyer Deadline looms for deal that will give Hollywood's roaring lion a new master Lloyd's talks aim to win US backing for survival plan Hoover to make big UK investment Ladbroke eyes Moscow Word-Watching Change on Week Stock Market Picture Gallery Spring Ram meeting investigated Tourist Rates Revenue to tell AIM firms their tax status Colonial Travelling man meets hitch The Times City Diary Undies to Japan A long goodbye No longer in glorious isolation Carl Mortished examines the community problems that oil companies face in Nigeria Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Foundation Move into engineering is only froth for Guinness The day it all happened Radio Choice True stories, honest portraits, absent reality Review BBC1 Choice Satellite and Cable The Week Ahead CBI survey sees surge in optimism Inflation keeps Clarke buoyant Times Two Crossword Guinness rules out hostile Grand Met bid Thames top of leak table Picture Gallery Profit boost for Somerfield sale YRA Troubled Waters Glaxo loses fight to protect Zantac from copycat drug Launch of Crest hit by dispute Investor hunt

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