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News from 22/07/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Laura Aitken, Tunku Varadarajan, Alex Bennett, Helen Johnstone, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, John Blundell, General Director, Robert Ashby Executive Director, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Joanna Bale, Paul Eisler, Clive Davis, Kevin Marshall Chairman, H. A. Behenna, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Morag Preston, Michael Perham, Adrian Morgan, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, R. G. J. Winchester, John Cassy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Paul Braley, Fred Burrows, R. C. Copeman, Rupert Cox, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, John O'leary, Education Editor, L. Gilbert, John Ticehurst, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Julia Neuberger, Roger Coombs, Thomas De Waal, Rodney Legg, Mark Cliffe, Richard Need, Alan Hamilton, Rupert Ridge, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, John Young, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John O'leary, Michael Jeffels, Edward Gorman, Raymond Durrant, L. A. Partridge, Clive Bone, Nicole Swengley, Mark Ashford, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, John Hopkins, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Harvey Elliott and Tunku Varadarajan, Scott Straus, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Su Stone, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Karen Zagor, Charles Mercer, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Nigel Hawkes, Eric Reguly, Oliver August, Stewart Tendler, Kate Alderson, Dalya Alberge, Winston Fletcher, Julian Muscat, R. W. Johnson, John Allison, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, MRS Mawe, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Ian Smith, Jason Nisse, Amelia, Christopher Walker, Robert Crampton, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Jason Nissé, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Hornsby, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, M. Derome, Frances Lass, Jason Cowley, Graham Searjeant, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Follett, Giles Coren and Jason Cowley, Marianne Curphey, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Matthew Bond, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, John Tincey, Russell,

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10p Every Summer Monday Tourist chiefs fear summer of violence Spanish police find fourth bomb Right to see school references Delta Air Lines The Greatest Show on Earth Index Brittany murder hunt scaled down Free-Take a Child to the Zoo Busiest day at the seaside Today's Bright Young Things Britons held at Olympics Pearson plan to extend TV stake Bob Dole says he is fit to run Cowes week 10p Every Summer Monday Corruption claim over Major club This Week in the Times Colonial Direct The Times is now enjoying its greatest ever success Shocked holidaymakers tell of airport bomb panic Six Britons still hospital after terrorist blast New Eta campaign picks on tourists Euro-sceptics lobby for new minister Tests for 5 year olds First day at 'boot camp' Hunt for reservoir boys Lords asylum fightback A . A. Milne house sale Top detective dies Pride or prejudice Children save woman Relief diluted by tears as murdered girl's friends return home Student drinkers push campus bar bills over £44m Temazepam and baseball bats for modern Macbeth Rothschild death may have been accidental Rolex Hospital faces inquiry over closure of controversial clinic Experts are concerned that Ray Bhatt raised false hopes among parents of autistic children with treatment that had not been subjected to scientific research. Jeremy Laurance reports Treasury woman's party link to be investigated Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms Labour MP accuses Blair over votes for Harman Tuc chief is angered by call to suspend Underground strikes Philips New Gsm Model Fizz Two lolled as Mosquito crashes at air display By a Staff Reporter: Tourists injured in Highland bus crash The Open University Gang fight disrupts Channel crossing CSI Citroën Ax Treasure hunt for cannon that carved out new Europe Major invites loyalist paramilitaries to No 10 to revive peace process Time Computer Systems Ltd FirstMortgage Keyboard judges tap in new era of court computers British schools lead the world in teaching information technology The Personal Number Company PLC Long-lost masterpieces unveiled Hamilton Direct Bank Police will be warned over links to Masons Anthrax outbreak casts shadow over homes site The Disease Princess complains to press watchdog Learning Performance Seminars East End wins curbs on grisly Ripper trips SAAB Moscow looks at Afghan option for chechenia peace Habitat sale Israelis exchange prisoners for bodies Danes hail local hero's Tour win Prudential $22bn blow to Marcos family Steffi Graf deal ends jail threat Film star faces new drug charge (Reuter): Japanese told to avoid raw meat (Reuter): Preacher, 136, meets his maker Blair's long-winded way of saying 'No' to the euro Serb forces 'would not resist arrest of Karadzic' Orange Belgian divisions cast gloom on anniversary joys Eurostar Government rocked by huge Tamil assault Changing Times Millions flee from floods Unions in conflict with ANC over cuts Hamilton Direct Bank From a Special Correspondent: Burma is embraced by Asean nations Dole aims to show US he is fit to run for the presidency Harper Collins Publishers Olympics reopen republican debate Crash jet's fuselage wreckage found as bomb theory grows Medal contender wins heart in Atlanta Reporters expose gaps at JFK In the Matter of Lucas Industries Public Limited… Our Foreign Staff: 300 Tutsis die in Burundi massacre Silent Heart's fishy secrets Heart researchers are hoping the inique transparent embryo of the zebrafish will yield vital clues human development Science Briefing Silent Heart, a zebrafish embryo encased in an egg,… Science Briefing Mercury Fears for Tibet's sacred lake Anjana Ahuja investigates the hidden threat to the ecology of Tibet's unique landscape Spinning an Earth riddle Deadly spider games Courage of the angels of Albion In the first of an occasional series, The Times focuses on new aspects of well-known historical events. The diaries of British women caught up in the 1857 Indian mutiny tell harrowing stories of the brutal scenes they witnessed Dusseldorf Flight on horseback Serviceline Insurance Tomorrow Dan technology plc 'The poor baby they took up on a spear' Madeline The changing race of country life A personal view from three girls who have featured recently in Country Life magazine's week portrait Tax Free Savings at the Airport Black ties, ballgowns - and bring a tent The New Country House Parties The men have had to accept women guns- but don't expect one to carry your gear Bright Young Things and Grace Bradberry meets a woman who hosts her own shoots Top Lady Gun The Times Oops The Week Ahead Entertainments Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Gilllan Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kinston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geroff Brown's assessment films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Musical Songs of the flesh: Voyeurz, the nude… Theatre In Stratford the Rsc premieres Richard… Torrid nights, horrid jams Pop Dance Stamping his mark: Michael Flatley's… Mississippi manna Blues To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… Nothing beats an auto-da-fe Fringe musicals are more fun. Million-dollar sets… Theatre Books Churchill on Churchill: young Winston portrays… Martin Guerre Jazz Dawn Upshaw brings classic American songs to… Film In the eye of the storm: Twister follows a… Pop In the beginning The Creation Albert Hall/Radio 3 Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 Matthew Parris If we all put off until 2000 what we could have done today, we shall all run out of excuses simultaneously There will be a polishing and a dusting such as never was before Royal luck Why the Treasury kids are prescient The leaked discussion paper is not "cranky" but proper, and reducing the State is possible Discipline wins elections Peter Riddell says Labour has to keep on behaving like a Government Right on track Wheel life Toby, to be Terror in Tarragona Eta is a repugnant aberration in modern, democratic Spain Firefights and Fireflies Dissent in the party ranks hurts Major far more than Blair Everyman's Feast Britain takes its annual Promenade through the world of music Tear and confusion' as Asylum Bill returns to Lords Changes at Treasury One of the lads? Bold solutions for Northern Ireland Trips to the Bar Counting the years Letters for publication should carry contact… Badger pests Gender and the language of God Post Office charges Pub names Trade descriptions Court Circular Anniversaries New Recorders DJM: Nature notes Picture Gallery Cash spurred on ancient Olympians Personal Column Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Dinner Church news Marriages Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Gottfried Von Einem Professor Norman Aldridge The British Academy Abbot Leo Avery Timothy Jones (From the Moniteur): On this Day News The Times Crossword No 20,226 Picture Galley Times Weathercall AirUK Lifeboats In the Times Lehman Holds his Nerve to Win Open Championship Whitehall Today in the Times Great Summer of Sport Brooks's apprenticeship serves him well Golf: American Admonishes his Fellow us PGA Tour Professionals for Take up Open Championship Challenge Clarke and Strieker already awaiting their Open return Patricia Davies on two players captivated by their experience of playing in the final round Daktrain Elder statesmen revive golden memories of their days in sun John Hopkins on a trio whose feats delighted generations Warner Books Daly tests loyalty of faithful on day of hit and miss Lehman reaps rich reward for years of toil Golf: Faldo's Challenge Fades as American Hold off All Comers to Claim Popular Success at Riyal Lytham and ST Annes Champion's epic journey ends on the crest of emotional wave Titleist TAG Heuer Smith set to build on gold standard Olympic Games: Triumph May Be Precursor to Further Medal Success for Ireland's Olympic Swimming Champion Heyns 's world record cuts short American joy Protests send organisers into transports of fury Atlanta Briefs New champions overturn old order Trapped in the great divide of Atlanta Alex Bennett, below, one of Britain's best swimming hopes until injured in a car crash, settles for a spectator's role China watcher confused by plot subtleties Korea teach Britain hard lesson Rowing duo find that travelling is easier by boat 4Ali's spirit crowns arrival of Deep South on world stage David Miller sees a ceremony drawing inspiration from two legendary figures Olympian effort sees off opening night marathon On the Television Marathon Defending champions rise above chaos 4Spectators struggle to last the distance in Olympic marathon Quentin Letts hopes Sydney 2000 makes its curtain-raiser shorter and sweeter Longo puts experience to good use Panasonic Atlanta 96: The Complete Guide British hopes suffer opening setback Saturday's Results from Atlanta Iran lifts veil on sporting isolation Olympic Games: Flagbearer Sends Signal of Changing Attitudes in Middle Easi Andrew Longmore sees one woman's dignifled entrance into the realms of Olympic folklore British-built boat ruled ineligible for Soling class By a Correspondent: Williams falls foul of Russian Yesterday's Results from Atlanta Stark gives Britain promising start in dressage Brown puts Durham on map of England Cricket: Consistent Performances in Struggling Side Rewaeded with Place in Squad for Lord's Test against Pakistan The Ailsa Course Anwar supplies Pakistan with positive charge Simon Wilde on a batsman who invokes the spirit and skill of Viv Richards Unsung Hartley left short-changed by unfair benefit system Cricket: Youkshire Sweep Back to Top of Table Alan Lee Ford Fabulous Butcher boys hit high note Ivo Tennant on the brothers perpetuating a formidable cricketing family dynasty Yesterday's Scoreboard Team talk Pakistanis get a lift on the way to Lord's Cricket Benjamin forced to run full course Table Saturday's Scoreboards By a Corrrespondent: Durham's festival triumph proves false dawn Speight's century puts Sussex in the driving seat Capital view of a riotous roadshow's triumphant finish Clement Freud samples the mood in Paris as a famous race enters the home straight Hollioake on fast track to success Cricket: Surrey All-Rounder Adds to Glowing Reputation Scholl By our Sports Staff: Riis keeps promise to end an era in Tour de France Cycling: Determined Dane Celebrates Memorable Triumph Paris to Deny Indurain Sixth Title England cut victory dash Squash By our Sports Staff: Kafelnikov fails to pass Muster again Tennis By a Correspondent: Lightweight eights put on the style Rowing Lancing look to Vail for inspiration Symbolic gestures that enable the IOC to mine a golden seam The Business of Sport Seiko Kinectic Celebrated name living up to expectations RFU takes up TV challenge Better drug controls Joint body required Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 0171-782 5211.… Spectators lacking knowledge Right champion Poborsky to complete move at last Football Code breakers Shaainit earns top marks for homework Racing: Derby Winner Pleases Haggas as He Completes Preparation for King George Musselburgh Southwell Rapid Raceline Leaders on the Flat Jockey's death stresses need to minimise risks Beverley Windson Centenary celebration for Doohan Mototcycling: Australian Confirms 500cc Mastery Effortless Style at Donington Park Liberty in God we Trust Racing Results from Saturday's Six Meetings The Times Subscriptions Details from Yesterday's Race Meetings Gillespies Ellwood in hurry to clinch Challenger Gretsky moves on Strike threat averted Close match in store Smith opens in style For the Record Athletics Guide to the Week Ahead Picture Gallery Club Cricket Pools Check Rugby League Multiple Display Advertising Items It's as easy as falling off a board Jennai Cox decides to give windsurfing a tyr , and discover the Women fall off less Often then men do To my surprise i found i was soon sailing tacking and gybing Six out often for exhilaration Robert Crampton tries his hand at the skill of sailing on tarmac Phone book Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Getting on, Getting up Winning Move Move Keene on Chess All Blacks struggle to recreate fluid style Rugby Union: Scottish Referee's Decisions Contribute to Stuttering Performance against World Champions Ace out now Late strike by Heguy seals leading trophy Polo Global vision for a five nations future David Hands. rugby correspondent, on a new book which outlines what may be in store for international rugby Umaga in record five-try flourish Rubgy League: Stand-Off's Remarkable Return Adds to Workington Woes Bradley inspires Bradford revolution TES Brown sets seal on clean sweep in skiffs Employees who are not protected Car owner not liable for illegal parking The Times Token Two Exclusion contrary to EC law Objective test of materiality Capitalisation, week's change Peace Results and I Statistics Sunday Tips Somerfield Manufacturing recovery in the spotlight SmithKline seeks growth tonic Four wishes for the Chancellor as election looms Gilt Edged Healthcare of elderly 'should be met by NHS' Tourist Rates Somerfield By our City Staff: BT to decide on Oftel package Alternative Investment Market Sherwood attacks sell-off Sun shines on Whitney Clean sweep Home comfort Amsterdam Tax legacy could recycle wealth to all the young Eurofighter project could be poised for spectacular take-off Oliver August on uplifting signs of progress in what has been a fraught European aerospace effort Word-Watching The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Tale told out of school Radio Choice A pair of star-crossed lovers take their leave Review BBC1 Choice Capital Gain 46 Pearson aims to expand TV side with stake in Flextech By our Deputy City Editor: Vital vote on future of Costain Times Two Crossword Two 'fat cat' deals face defeat Companies braced for a week of protes on Greenbury D-Day for £3.4bn defence contracts Goldman Sachs acquires CIN Man Court threat to Leeds bid Caterpillar may scupper Lucas deal YRA Guns Blazing 46 Energy shares on way CBI call Output highs Pay rising NatWest bill Elf denial Great Summer of Sport Contents Praying for a decent sea breeze Edward Gorman sets the scene for the biggest sporting and social event in the yachting calendar Skandia Life Cowes Week 1996 The crown and anchor From Tudors to Windsors, royalty has sailed at Cowes, says Alan Hamilton Spectacular on the Solent John Young on the history of an event that began with an ad in the local paper Silk Cut Decked out for style or survival Nicole Swengley reports on what's being worn, int the clubhouse or at sea, at fashion-conscious Cowes Yachting World At the jubilee court of the Contessa Edward Gorman finds one class of owners celebrating 25 years of success 'Boats steal one's heart, becoming Keeping a yacht need not cost a fortune. Adrian Morgan offers some tips In a class of its own Edward Gorman profiles the elegant Daring Class fleet, which embodies the spirit of Cowes Isle Of Wight Council The yachts, the courses and the program Who, what and when: a simple guide to the craft and the racing at Skandia Life Cowes Weck, 1996 Programme of Races Escada Sport Tide and wind hold the key to winning Edward Gorman talks to a seasoned racer about the Solent's peculiarities Pooped by a wave of partying Sailing at Cowes may be tough, but it's a breeze compared with the social scene, says Laura Aitken A century of yachts captured on film For yacht owners, a photograph taken by Beken of Cowes is a treasured souvenir. Edward Gorman reports Last visit of a star from another era After a milion miles at sea Britannia will be sadly missed, says Alan Hamilton Paul Mitchell Lumury Hair Care Motorola Master of the harbour universe Edward Gorman finds out what it takes to supervise Cowes A week of dodgems in the harbour Edward Gorman talks to the ferry master who steers between nearly 1,000 yachis and spectator craft Where young sailors get aboard As the Occan Youth Club makes its usual visit, a new trophy is to be awarded to the best young skipper Room for the Professionals ? Skandia Life Cowes Week

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