News from 29/07/1996
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Andrew Puddephatt, Director, Ivor H. Mills, Jon Ashworth, Alex Bennett, Nick Nuttall, DJM, Hugo Rainey, Patricia Davies, James MacKay, Geoff Brown's, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Andrew Healey, Diana Thorp, David Rhys Jones, Derek Young, Ian Brodie and John Goodbody, Ivo Tennant, V. E. Norris, Chris Styles, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Colin Tudge, Jeremy Kingston, Peter Gillies, James Bone, David Bryer, Director, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Clive Davis, Kathryn Knight and Jeremy Laurance, Christopher Wilson, Richard Eaton, Dr Anthony Hall-Martin, Gillian Maxey, Morag Preston, Elizabeth Gass, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, R. W. Kennard, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Rupert Cox, David Charter Education Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Cole, Wafic Said, Bob Reeves, Director, John Woodcock, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Robert Russell, P. J. Foster, David Miller, Hugh Aldersey-Williams, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Carol Longton, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Karen Zagor, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Eric Reguly, Irwon Stelzer, Dominic Kennedy Social Affairs Correspondent, Tim Hailes, John Allison, Marianne Curphey and Jason Nisse, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Agence France-Presse, Jason Nisse, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, James Hitchcock, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Dr Carl Jones, Ian Brodie, Elaine King, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Richard A. Edwards, Roy Knapman, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, Andrew Finkel, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Terence W. Wiseman, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Roger Nightingale, Christopher Irvine, John Watson,
ResumoEvery Summer Monday Twa jumbo was split in two by blast Jet 'flew without front for ten seconds' FBI hopeful as hundreds call Atlanta bomb hotline Skyscraper claim Lottery criticism The Times Swatch The Greatest Show Continues Boy, 6, held at knifepoint by couple fleeing police in high-speed chase Index Details and Token Page 40 Christie defends his start Day One of a New Series Picture Gallery Every Summer Monday University top league would get extra cash This Week in the Times The Open University Redwood urges cut in indirect taxation Right's standard-bearer sets alternative agenda for capturing election votes Blair accused Left of unholy alliance with the Tories Labour to limit cost of school bureaucracy Bureau wins no prizes for advice Ministers plan more curbs on strikers News in Brief Tube stoppage Benefits walkout Relatives to sue Prison deaths Spire twists again Royal baby Pioneer surgery restores speech to epilepsy child By a Staff Reporter: Missing pair were enjoying the sun Flat-dwelling civil servant says she is to the manor born Villager cuts down noise levels by taking an axe to the church bells American Express Insurance Services Queens aide looks ahead to private posting Our Foreign Staff: Night of fear at the Olympics leaves shaken Bomber's warning to police was ignored The Blast Directline Search for drunks revealed deadly device Witnesses Friend tells of Briton's injury Victim Our Foreign Staff: Hate groups threaten on every front Militias Clinton agonises over show of support President Atlanta,'safest city on Earth', tied up in mass of red tape US struggling to confront the enemy within Our Foreign Staff: Shocked Sydney's security bill soars Australia Day Games were held hostage Munich The Training Information Service Old World curse blows away America's innocence First Person Tower plan stings Baltic Exchange to seek payout English Heritage accused of changing the rules over restoration of bombed building The Dignity Plan Leisurely future for landmark The mansion buyer who lives in dreams Direct Law Yard sets up squad to tackle corruption News in Brief Up in smoke Estate violence Spy relic for sale Lean year Council cash plea Ecstasy arrests Crash kills three Heart to heart Floundering feet Audi Inquiry urged into Nazi gold claims Mercantile Credit MoD police angry at plan to save cash with 'Dad's Army' Waiting for the wonder of phew gardens Tory tax policies hit poor families Unions warn of ambulance elite Dumping under sea may curb warming Scientists fear worldwide brain disease epidemic Preserved tissue from victims of 1918 flu outbread may provide link with fatal neurological illnesses Prisoners flee with help from outside Blue Peter steams back from scrapyard Viking fort found near site of Lewis chessmen The Times Good ship EU sails nonchalantly into the 'flexibility' minefield (AP): Key Paris terror suspect killed in Algeria ambush From Associated Press in Madrid: Gagged deportees taken off let after passengers protest Cheshire Building Society Moscow diplomat says he spied for Britain Iranians enter Iraq to shell Kurds Turkish prisoners halt ten-week hunger strike (Reuter): £1bn legal row over casino President has heart surgery Fatal slip in bullring (Reuter): Action to save dumped babies Australians fear second backpack killer Is at large Farmers destroy Ming tomb Republicans try linking Clintons to 'Mob puppet' Burundi leader offers olive branch (Reuter): Hijackers coin it in £2m theft (AP): Pupils fight killer bug Police fire tear gas to clear rioters from Jakarta streets Jaffna begins to enjoy peace 17 killed in Kashmir violence Legal & General Captive breeding is their only hope Why Zoos Will Be Crucial Dell Learning from the fate of the dodo Durrell's Dream Must elephants be killed for their own good? Our last chance to save them Swiftcall Tomorrow Colonial Direct Revisiting the giants of science We flock to the birthpalces of celebrated artists so why not the homes of great scientists, asks Hugh Aldersey-Williams Hamilton Direct Bank Philistine secrets Israeli archaeologists find lost city Old painkiller finds new role The mighty bollworm A worm turns and munches What my older, wiser brother said about… Relief from migraine Cellphones direct The Times Subscriptions An extraordinary girl Ten years after Suzy Lamplugh's death, her father talks to Valerie Grove Allied Dunbar The Week Ahead This train-set will run and run... How do top tourist attractions measure up in their busy season? On Day One of a new series, Benedict Nightingale revisits Starlight Express The Royal Ballet Visual Art Cred more sweet than street BBC Proms: An opera star steps out of her world but not her depth; Shastakovich's Fifth is superbly interpreted Cry from the Russian heart LSO/Rostropovich Bournemouth SO/Kreizberg Albert Hall/Radio 3 Serviceline Insurance Theatre Tears come after bedtime Theatre Two Boys in a Bed on a Cold Winter's Night Arts Theatre Records EasyJet Film Just his usual stadium triumph Pop: David Sinclair on a sensation at Wembley; plus a diminutive new talent Bryan Adams Wembley Stadium Entertainments 'the Reduced Shakespeare Company Opera One to follow the legend of Alanis Me'shell Ndegeocello Subterania, W10 Books Music Pop 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) or release across the country Tuesday to Friday in Section To advertise in this section please call the… Matthew Parris Even mountains change, but one thing in Africa has been hearteningly constant for decade after decade Warm streak When America itself is the target The history of the United States has been full of violent incident, but Americans feel newly threatened The politics of small print A written constitution is being created by stealth, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Dull dog Press barons One's squatter Or is it ta-ra? Atlanta's Anguish Evil cannot destroy the goodness in the Olympics Forty Years on The turning-point that shocked Britain into the modern world Down the Tube A strike for which there is no conceivable excuse Labour's constitution plans for Scotland and the Lords Judicial appointments Saudi tragedy Question of degree Letters for publication may be faxed to 0171-782… BSE and sheep Overseas Development BBC World Service French royal tombs Hungry badgers on the increase? The sound and the fury A cup overflowing? Court Circular Royal engagements Anniversaries Birthdays Scriveners' Company Service luncheon Service dinner Service Personal Column Monastery gives up two 'lost' country mansions University news Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightseats RMAS Intake 17 Appointment Multiple Display Advertising Items Latest wills Nature notes U. S. A to give 55,000 " Green Cards" Forthcoming marriages Announcements Harmers Legal appointments Research into Ageing Major-General Francis Piggott Majro-General Francis Piggott, CB, CBE, DSO, Assistant Chief of Staff (Intelligence) at Shape, 1961-64, died on July 21 aged 85. He was born on October 11,1910 Chris Komar Chris Komar, American dancer and director, died on July 17 in Manhattan of Aids aged 48. He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on October 30,1947 Church news The Right Rev George Sessford The Right Rev George Sessford, Bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness, 1970-93, died from cancer on July 21 aged 67. He was born on November 7,1928 John Rymer John Rymer, farmer and businessman, died from cancer on July 17 aged 64. He was born on Februrary 22,1932 From our Special Correspondent: Loyal Ulster TWA bomb tore 'jumbo jet in two' The Times Crossword No 20,232 Business Times Weathercall Air UK Lifeboats In the Times Christie mystery comes to false end Whitehall Today in the Times Great Summer of Sport Olympic spirit offers triumph over terrorism David Miller on how life goes on for competitiors, organisers and the people of Atlanta in the wake of the Centennial Park bombing Edwards rewards faithful with spirited response Lewis learns hard lesson in heat of battle Andrew Longmore sees a young Briton begin the long haul to the 2000 Games in Sydney Form Guide to Today's Events Bailey restores acceptable face with party piece Olympic Games: True Meaning of Sport's Greatest Gathering Reaffirmed after Horror of Bom Attack Jarrett crashes out of hurdles Roba capitalises on her Ethiopian inheritance National grid is thrown into reverse Redgrave stands supreme among the Olympian elite Olympic Games: Britain's Greatest Oarsman Bows out with Fourth Gold Medal Chairman floored by lack of medals Mercury Game pair battle to win respect Four tire in the final stretch Britain must get back in the swim Facilities and preparation need to improve, new performance director tells Craig Lord Sailing duo recover to renew challenge for medal Gillingham captures bronze after Russian is disqualified Today at the Games Panasonic Atlanta 96: The Complete Guide Atkins keeps Britain in the hunt for medals Olympic Games: Women's Hockey Team Stages Remarkabel Recovery to Beat Germany Russell Athletic Giles provides short cut to progress Yesterday's Results from Atlanta Rusedski allows medal hope to slip Atlanta Briefs Fu ends on a high Greek lifts record Spain's wait ends Obree and McGregor left with little time to regroup Pleasure, pain and plenty to ponder A week in the life of the Olympic Games has produced sport at its finest buy leaves questions unanswered Kellogg's Sustain Neglected Phillips offers solution to eventing decline Olympic Games Germany continue dressage control Late Friday and Saturday Results from Atlanta Simpson determined to stay afloat on the river of tears Andrew Longmore salutes a British competitor unmoved by talk of gallant failure Plenty to praise in and out of Olympic pool Atherton summons spirit of Johannesburg Cricket: England Second-Wicket Pair Hold Bowlers at Bay as Pakistan Press for Victory after Dominating Lord's Test Empty seats suggest game has yet to pass Sunday test Paying homage to sultans of swing John Woodcock recalls bowlers armed with a special skill who provided a difficult challenge for even the best of players Audi Late blow not enough for game Silverwood Cricket Kent force tie despite onslaught from DeFreitas No grounds for complaint Pat Gibson on the quiet revolution taking place at Yorkshire Picture Gallery Campbell ends Durham drought Facing the music in Munich Michael Henderson reports on a beer match in Bavaria Yesterday's Scoreboards Coaches defend essential springboard Cricket: Critics Say Second XI Championship is Not Giving a Proper Return on Investment Saturday's Scoreboards Scholl Sales finds himself caught in the middle Leeds lifted away from danger by Bell's example Rugby League St Helens master art of late escape Victory clears Hill's path to the title Motor Racing: First Win in Germany Restores Englishman's Dominant Championship Lead Emerson Fittipaldi, the former world champion, suffered a fractured vertebra and a partially collapsed lung after crashing into a wall on the second lap of the Marlboro 500 IndyCar race in Michigan. Officials said that the Brazilian's injuries were not considered serious New professionals will call the shots Bowls Team talk Barnes reaps rich reward from senior service Golf: Champion Survives a Hat-Trick of Bogeys in Final round to Retain Title by Comfortable Margin Jenkins the bag carrier takes centre stage Results from Saturday's Five Race Meetings Familiarity breeds control for England Polo Portuguese Clubs warn nations of player conflict Sport in Brief Biela triumph Surrey survive Marion record Japanese keen to purchase Pentire Racind: King George Winner Looks Destined for the Far East after Breeders' Cup Tilt Big-Race Result Unearthing the guests on Wakeham's invitation list Brighton Windsor Nottingham Newcastle Flat Leaders Rapid Raceline Down where little fishes play Andrew Healey explains why scuba diving is the perfect sport for those with disabilities - however severe Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Olympics too big for one city Balance removed Size problem in gymnastics Wrong-footed Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 0171-782 5211.… All Blacks well served by qualities old and new Rugby Union Talent blooming on Eton's fields Medi sport Britain invests in future success on the floor Ruth Gledhill on the youngsters hoping to dance their way to an Olympic gold medal Health and fitness fanatics pump up profits Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Notice For the Record Athletics Pools Check Club Cricket Guide to the Week Ahead Rugby League Rugby Union The Times Sports Service Capitalisation, week's change HSBC Results and Statistics Forte Heritage Glaxo in need of a pick-me-up Clarke likely to hold rates Economic Outlook Sunday Tips MoD back in firing line over sale of land The Pound Stock Market Trog Associates Ltd The Times Subscriptions Picture Gallery HK Telecom fails in bid Turbulence gives clue to missing link Alternative Investment Market Lucas merger fees at £29m Travel firm chief misses the boat Not just the job Tourist Rates Word-Watching The Times Educational Supplement A Winter's tale Canon Fat cats must learn to play fair From America, Irwin Stelezer offers ideas to help to restore faith in executive pay Textbook regulators need to make us feel better Global roundabout hides value Gilt-Edged On both sides of the grave Radio Choice No question of letting them marry in haste Review BBC1 Choice Mod under Fire 41 Petrol price war prompts Elf to turn tables on supermarkets Managers to urge end of social opt-out Negative equity hope Times Two Crossword BT and Oftel work on deal to escape MMC Inquiry criticises Oflot chief Hinchliffe risks new ban plea Downturn for civil engineers The Bruce Fat Cat Pay 42 Executive salaries rise faster Clarke attack Bid boost Carlsberg sale
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