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News from 15/07/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, David Townsend, Helen Johnstone, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Patricia Davies, Philip Mayes, Geoff Brown's, Sarah Potter, Jeremy Laurance, Andrew Longmore, Simon Briscoe, Diana Thorp, David Rhys Jones, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Michael Ranken (Secretary), Mary Riddell, Philip Howard, Sue Lloyd-Roberts, Joanna Bale, George Sivell, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Kilmarnock, Carl Mortished, Annabel Heseltine, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, K. M. Richardson, Morag Preston, M. F. Perutz, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, James Tye, Director General, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Rupert Cox, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Farrar-Hockley, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Hugh Douglas, Ann Scanlon, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Julian Critchley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, George Cantuar, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Basil Hume, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Lesley Downer, John Young, Quentin Letts, Audrey Magee, David Hands, A. Clark, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, David Hawker (Assistant Chief Executive), George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Rachel Bridge, Ralph Beddard, John Hopkins, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Paul Sexton, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Cralg Lord, Karen Zagor, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mark Fogarty, Simon Bames, Colin McQuilian, Christopher Belton, Geoffrey Bolt, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Jeremy Kingston's, Nicholas Watt and Philip Webster, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Julian Muscat, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Tom Rhodes and Martin Fletcher, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jason Nisse, Michael Kallenbach, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Malthew Bond, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Christine Chinkin, Charles Oulton, David Miller and David Powell, Jason Cowley, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Kate Bassett, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Joanna Bale and Richard Duce, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Christian Dymond, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Clement Freud, Christopher Irvine, Nicholas Gaskell Director, John Watson,

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The Times Great Summer of Sport Loyalist ceasefire 'close to ending' Ulster faces new violence as breakway group is blamed for bomb that destroyed hotel Hill loses at home Sizewell leak Archbishops unite over asylum rights St George wins promotion in Church of England Like Father like Daughter? Wife hit by husband's DIY plane as he crash-lands Abbay National Newlywed Catholics cope with shattered dreams This Week in the Times MPs lobby Clarke to cut duty on beer Dell Elite Yard team hunts corrupt officers Labour 'hit squad' will close tax loopholes Ex-diplomat attacks 'fatal error' on Europe Clwyd tipped to replace Harman Man shoots girl and kills himself News in Brief Bedroom attack Rothschild burial Sports special Flyover dug up Firearms call Pilot killed as wartime fighter crashes at air show Children pray for murder victims and their family Biology stumps pupils the world over Publishers turn down Colin Stagg life story Princess begs the press to allow her some privacy at a 'sad time' The Personal Number Company PLC Citroën ZX Synod backs rethink on traditional view of Hell Critics warn:'We must not settle for annihilation because it is more comfortable for the modern mind' Half of graduates feel underused and underpaid By a Staff Reporter: Antibiotics may prevent coronaries and strokes Siamese twins born sharing a heart American Express Servies Europe Limited Ministers urged Annesley to make Drumcree U-turn RUC chief insists decision on march was his alone, but the Government made its views very clear Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt analyse the events at Drumcree that resulated in the resurgence of violence in Northern Ireland Five try for top police post Dolphin Special Needs Bathrooms IRA splinter group linked to hotel blast Disgust as bombers return to Enniskillen American Express Inquiry call over fears of nuclear fire at Greenham Robert Jordan Renault Cars with Flair Children sent to Caribbean for 'basic' schooling Criminals cash in through National Insurance fraud The Times Sickert 'obsessed with perversion' High Court to hear Moynihan dispute Hotel chains in bidding battle for Brocket Hall Overfishing and pollution put 130 species at risk Explorer finds giant elephants in Nepal Swiftcall Daewood Picture Gallery Architects urged to make room for swifts RAF planes join French flypast in unity show Chirac pledges tax cuts Buy Direct from Time Time Computer Systems Ltd (AP): Eta steps up bomb campaign against Spanish tourism Direct Law Military links get entente cordiale on march again Midland Member HSBC Group Death toll of 50 in anti-Gaddafi riot at football match New mission for Holbrooke in Bosnia Harrods Knightbridge Settlers vow to triple presence Crowned heads join Bavarian mourners (AP): Israel sets peace terms Thomas Cook (Reuter): Rally car kills four in France World Summary (AP): Cave survivor is brought out (AFP): Dhahran bomb car found Take a breather Peking cracks down on Tibet Buddhists Relations between China and Tibet have reached a low point. Sue Lloyd-Roberts reports from Tashilunpo monastery, home of the Panchen Lama Chiang Kai-shek burial rejected Quite Remarkable Police fail in drive to net 10,000 Zimbabwe 's First Lady Armed gold miners invade Amazon Indians' reserve Denver starts its year of trial over Oklahoma bomb Rover 600 Relax It's a Rover Last gasp for hurricane Exiles keep vigil off Cuba Basketball star breaks US record with $25m contract Dole team offers key role to Powell Colonial Direct The dragonfly dowager Miriam Rothschild has a passion for fleas, flowers and conservation and has now opened a dragonfly museum in the watermill at her home. Nigel Hawkes reports How to beat rejection New tests could prove a breakthrough for transplant surgery Science Briefing Dinosaurs with beaks Birth of the blue I want to stay, but if I go I'd rather it was with dignity than grovelling Yesterday's British Grand Prix may have marked Murray Walker's last Silverstone TV appearance. Mary Riddell talks to the man who became a legend by never quite getting it right Solution Point RAC When Today comes on, the family breakfast table falls silent Day One of a new series: as MPs vote themselves a massive pay rise, the story of The Home Secretary's Son Nick Howard tells how a minister's life always has the power to destroy his family peace. Main pictures: Gill Allen Is it worth all the effort? Hard Times in the House An MP may think he has mornings free—he doesen't The Times Subscriptions 'I'd stand my ground but he was often right' Political family life from Nick Howard, Annabel Heseltine and Christine Hamilton The Daughter It was a shock to learn that not everyone worshipped my father the way I did, says Annabel Heseltine We are consumed by politics The MP's Wife Christine Hamilton tells Jason Cowley about the satisfaction and the stress Learning Performance Seminars Tomorrow Direct Line can help make your savings grow Arts Making hits out of myths Opera Snatched by the Gods/Broken Strings Almeida Cellphones direct Opera The decade of living dangerously Dance: Anthony Dowell tells Debra Craine about his ten years running the Royal Baller Visual Art Ain't nothin' but a frat party Pop: Expatriate Americans get down; plus, the Dean Martin of grunge Dave Mathews Band Empire, W12 Non-stop exotic cabaret Afghan Whigs Forum, Nw5 Service line Insurance Theatre Contiki Holidays for 18-35s Books Laugh lines Comedy Film Pure passion as Rudolph rides again Film: Geoff Brown wallows in nostalgia at a festival of silent greats in Bologna Entertainments Music Ransom in small change Concert LSO/Nagano Barbican Pop Jazz Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and etnertainment 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 The Times Theatre Listings Arts Matthew Parris Exposing the indignity of MPs is too easy. Explaining the dignity of stippers is more serious work Diana may get her title back in the end Removing the title HRH from the Princess of Wales, is a decision based on poor advice Don't forget Paddy Ashdown Peter Riddell says the Liberal Democrats may play a part with new Labour Gusto The Times Diary Who's boss? The Times Diary No to joy The Times Diary Splashing out The Times Diary A Colder Eye Ulster's harsh realities can no longer be ignored Libyan Sands Run out A riot threatens Colonel Gaddafi's dictatorial regime Viva Brazil A prosperous nation should keep the samba and the rainforests Government urged to think again on asylum-seekers Channel Four film on need for Goose Green battle Burns in love Letters that are intended for publication should… Law of the sea Aircraft safety Reform of the House of Lords Tests for 11-year-olds Postal puzzle Griddle riddle Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today University news Anniversaries Personal Column Reception A rebuke to complacency Nature notes Badminton School, Bristol Reed's School Marriages Appointments in the Forces Forthcoming marriages Merchant Taylors' Company Mzawandile Piliso Mzawandile MacPherson Piliso, African National Congress activist and member of its national executive, died on June 25 aged 73. He was born on October 19,1923 Clifford Blumfield Clifford Blumfield, OBE, Director of the Dounreay Nuclear Power Development Establishment, 1975-87, died on July 11 aged 74. He was born on May 18,1922 Church appointments John Chancellor John Chancellor, American television journalist, died of stomach cancer in Princeton, New Jersey, on July 12 aged 68. He was born in Chicago, Hlinois, on July 14,1927 Alexander Ogston Alexander Ogston, FRS, President of Trinity College, Oxford, 1970-78, and Professor of Physical Biochemistry at the Australian National University, Canberra, 1959-70, died on June 29 age 85. He was born on January 30,1911 By a Staff Reporter: Queen Should Take a Voluntary Pay Cut, Mr Grimond Says Mr Grimond, while suggesting that hte Queen shuld make a voluntary reduction in her salary, added that this was something that politicians and businessmen should do as well News The Times Crossword No 20,220 Business Times Weathercall Western Provident Association RNLI In the Times Today in the Times Great Summer of Sport Hill starts late but finishes too soon Whitehall Why the Times is Best Each Day for the Great Summer of Sport Faldo looks to rediscover formula for success Golf: Masters Champion Recalls Fulfilling One Driving Ambition as He Seeks to Achieve Another On Thursday, a 24-page guide to the 1996 Open Championship Open qualifiers equal record Open Championship Qualifying Scores Resilient Boxall rises from adversity Strolling Saints find easy route back to the top Rugby League British oarsmen are given a timely boost Rowing Villeneuve 's mission accomplished Motor Racing: French-Canadian Re-Establishes Credibility as Force in Formula One with British Grand Prix Victory Oliver Holt Pit stops dedicated to provide refuelling for the inner man TAG Schumacher fumes after early finish Andrew Longmore reports on another bad day for the world champion and his team Dispute leaves England in league of their own Rugby Union: Southern Hemisphere May Not Provide Refuge after Holders are Expelled from Five Nations' Championship Height of sporting madness to dispose of such a gleaming jewel Gerald Davies deplores the headlong rush and frenzy to find extra income Audi How the other nations view England's position Australians bounce back strongly Lytham legend created by an erratic genius This week Severiano Ballestero bids to emulate Harry Vardon as the only golfer to win three Open championships at the same venue. John Hopkins begins a three-part series on Spanish claims to Royal Lytham and St Annes Mercury Tomorrow Patient Woosnam weathers the storm Golf: Welshman Struggles Home in Dreadful Conditions to Secure Scottish Open Title Leading Final Scores Enterprise of Cheam frustrated by Repton's experience Women claim rightful place in Olympic history David Powell reflects on how female competitors struggled to break down the athletics barriers and celebrate victory for equal recognition Fickle winds look unlikely to blow Edwards off track Athletics With The Times today, a full 28page guide to the 1996 Olympic Games Christie goes it alone and flies in face of team spirit Davies lifts top awards on his way to Canada Rifle Shooting Leslie eases pressure as Honda triumph Motor Racing: Biela Defies Prediction to Extend Championship Lead By our Sports Staff: League players ready to strike over Tv revenue Football Beachill on course for world title Squash Deceptive Austin steals the show Cricket: Home-Grown Player Shines as Lancashire Lift Benson and Hedges Cup for Fourth Time Full Scoreboard Form Lord's Know-nowts leave a blemish on showpiece occasion Michael Henderson reports that another final at Lord's was spoilt by the hooligan element that both Lancashire and one-day cricket seem to attract Hamilton Direct Bank Ireland aim to confirm global ambition Details Youthful potential bolsters Yorkshire's challenge for title Cricket: Intriguing County Championship Summer Throws up New Names for Selectors and New Teams for Honours An Exclusive Time Competion No Title Glowing advert for amateur ethos Cricket: Stalwart of Women's Game Retains Enthusiasm after Lifelong Involvement Sarah Potter meets a woman who embodies the best traditions of sporting dedication By our Sports Staff: Tolley acts quickly to dismiss Hampshire Surrey surge to top on tide of optimism Simmons's one-man show leaves Middlesex reeling Drumm beat subdues England Smith cuts a dash as Kent fail to maintain challenge Yesterday's Scoreboards Riis is dose to achieving his tour de force Cycling: Danish Apprentice is Ready to Graduate and Assume the Mantle of Indurain, the Spanish Master Andrew Longmore chronicles the rise of a rider who has broken away from the peloton to stand on verge of greatness Polo Sport Ralph Lauren Abdoujaparov's charge surprises rivals Tour De France Details C S Brooks tumble to first defeat Polo Walker in a spin as BBC bows out with a whimper Matthew Bond TV Action Replay Duff hopes victory will end year in wilderness Bowls Quickstep holds key to third title Ballroom Dancing Whitaker ensures team flies with spirits soaring Equestrianism: Victory in Final Event Follows Fellow Olympic Hopeful's Gold Cup Success British design mastery built on amateur past Pitcher Nomo strikes a blow for the little men of baseball Lesley Downer on the Japanese man at present living the American dream Ashes win in sight Holligan moves fast George raises standard US complete whitewash Campbell holds on Team talk British motorcyclist is killed in crash Sport in Brief Hocking on the crest of a winning wave Swimming Improving Smith underlines potential to rival Australians Sailing Milligan completes British clean sweep Tennis By our Sports Staff: Seles makes short work of Date Tenacious Cigar earns slice of history Racing: Equine Champion Chases Outright Record at Delmar next Month Thunderer: Windsor Desert Boy demoted Flat Leaders Saturday's Results From our Irish Racing Correspondent at the Curragh: Dance Design finds classic rhythm Racing: Irish Oaks Provides Another Major Shock as Lady Carla Falls to Reach a Place Big-Race Result Richard Evans Nap: Mount Row (7.30 Windsor) Next best: Unitus (8.30 Windsor) Sheikh discovers yen to realise investment Morley weighs up Celeric options Thunderer: Folkestone Thunderer: Wolverhampton Thunderer: AYR Change of heart Rapid Raceline Athletics For the Record Club Cricket Guide to the Week Ahead Pools Check Rugby League The Times Sports Service Exercise on the hoof for the fit and fleet Endurance riding is the equestrian equivalent of the marathon. Christian Dymond follows their trail Sport for All Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Further Information Relevant facts for limitation purposes Whether words bear particular meaning Assessor can examine coroner's witnesses Nationals can rely on EC Treaty against tax discrimination in their own state Landlord's notice effective Poll tax default cases not eligible for legal aid Tennis anti-dope rules might breach convention Serving interrogatories before completing discovery No right of possession in deceased's brain Unruly son responsible for eviction notice Transfer from estate amounted to payment of bill Measure of benefit sufficient to create life assurance contract Ignorance no defence Insurance term stated common law position Single cause of action in negligent survey Link between services and construction Withdrawing case from High Court Capitalisation, week's change Results and Statistics Sale close of PPI stake in Sansui Sharp Intelligent Thinking Profit paperchase at David Smith Companies Tourist Rates Stock Market Word-Watching Costain gives warning on rescue plan Legal & Public Notices M&G heads campaign to keep cool-off period City spotlight falls on PSBR Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Research challenges optimism on recovery Paperless trading goes live The Times Educational Supplement New issues given buffeting Alternative Investment Market City seeks investor tax boost Forecast aids market as it becomes haven from EMU Gilt-Edged The Times Subscriptions Pay-off ends Irish dispute Scots bid for Hyundai plant CAD deficit BBA order BCCI hearing BAA braced for tough handling from CAA Refuge shareholders ripe for £600m windfall The Britannic and Prudential are also planning distribution of considerable surplus assets, writes Marianne Curphey GEC looks favourite to win £2bn Nimrod battle Sheehy faces snub from Cambridge Lib Dems ready to unveil plans for carbon tax Australia bank offer discounted CML Microsystems Plc Not left in the Darke The Times City Diary Making waves The Times City Diary Street cred The Times City Diary SCIFI Channel Enlisting mother to figure it out Robert Bruce finds Terry Smith unrepentant in his updated Accounting for Growth Lloyd's future may yet be an insurable risk Unfurled: the brolly story Radio Choice BBC1 VldeoPlus + and the Video PlusCodes Hospital drama leaves critic in stitches Review Choice Satellite and Cable Battle of Skies UK to beat rivals at cutting joblessness, says OECD Private stake in Energy to exceed 50% Times Two Crossword Rothschild hank urged to appoint an outsider Vital vote today on Lloyd's future Young Ridgway & Associates Ltd Sultan looks at George V P&O silent on Sterling survey Terry Smith By our Industrial Editor: Threat grows to Post control Picture Gallery The greatest show on earth The selling of the Olympic Games may offend the purists, but it does not sully an ideal that has enriched a troubled world for 100 years Olympic Facts Intel inside pentium Superman in pursuit David Powell profiles the American sprinter with his sights set firmly on a unique double in men's athletics Nation prays for Edwards David Powell believes the triple jump world champion represents Britain's best prospect of an Olympic medal Seiko Kinetic Getting set for the Gadget Games David Powell looks at the array of innovative machinery that will be doing athletics officials out of a job in Atlanta Drugs loophole diminishing John Goodbody on the continuling bid to deter potential drug cheats with more effective methods of testing Full form guide to the 44 athletics events in Atlanta Century of golden moments David Powell selects ten memorable individual performances from the first 100 years of Olympic athletics Picture Gallery Intel inside Hockey East End boys on the move Andrew Longmore meets two Londoners aiming to give the Great Britain hockey team some street credibility Dream Team the stuff of nightmares Simon Bames finds little sport or sportsmanship to savour in the inevitable triumph of the American basketball team Blister Treatment Hero taking the strain John Goodbody reports on the Turkish weightlifter who will carry his country's hopes as he seeks a third Olympic gold Weightlifting Sailing Canoeing Redgrave on golden pond John Goodbody analyses the technique and temperament of an Olympic great Rowing Olympic Ring Venues Guinness Olympics On a wing and a prayer Andrew Longmore meets the preacher's son charged with the task of ensuring that Atlanta is ready for the Games Fighting for solid gold John Goodbody on a judo fighter who has already demonstrated that she is the best Intel inside Judo James Herrick Charoonnay The New Sports Officials prove hot on horses' safety Strong measures are being urged to combat the dangers of humidity in atlanta. Jenny MacArthur investigates Joker leads the pack Jenny MacArthur traces Geoff Billington's remarkable rise from clown prince of showjumping to Britain team member Equestrian Veteran targets a triple triumph Nick Gillingham, in his third Games, is joined by some young contenders in the medal chase. Craig Lord reports Panasonic Form guide to the 32 swimming events Men Women Dolan saves his best Craig Lord identifies the competitors likely to be making the biggest waves in the Olympic swimming programme Material gains for swimmers PC World Withering looks threaten bloom time for the 'golden flowers' Craig Lord on why suspicion will be the dominant force in the pool PC World Feeding on new hope Nick Szczepanik traces the turbulent build-up to Atlanta that has afflicted Britain's promising women gymnasts Win a £1,500 Acer multimedia PC Gymnastics Best of British 11 Sports to Watch Our correspondents assess British prospects in sports ranging from archery to wrestling and try to pinpoint potential gold medal-winners Daihatsu

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