News from 09/08/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Evan M. Davies, David Dimbleby, Adrian Room, Edward Owen, Peter Shaffer, Chris Rowlands, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Bill Frost, Gordon Allan, Robert Ombres, OP, Inigo Gilmore, Ivo Tennant, Trevor Openshaw, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Ollie Stone-Lee, Edward Owen and Lin Jenkins, Joanna Bale, Paul Foulkes, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Eileen Craine, Morag Preston, David Lowenthal, Simon Wilde, Heather Neill, Clare Stewart, Tunku Varadarajan Edward Owen, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Rupert Cox, Robin Squire, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, John Radford, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, John Waddell, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Muriel Julius, Alan Hamilton, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, John Young, David Himsworth, Max Prola, Quentin Letts, David Charter, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Edward Gorman, Luke Clancy, Russell Kempson, Dick Hinder, Howard Toon, Simon Dalgleish, G. R. Evans, Andy Lavender, J. Forbes-Millott, Lin Jenkins, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent and Michael Theodoulou, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Don Vincent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Leyla Linton, Peter Gordon, Karen Zagor, P. H. S, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Richard Branson, J. L. Bradley, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Eileen McCabe, Chris Parker, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn and Adam Fresco, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, Jim Swire, Fraser Nelson, Ross Dunn and Michael Theodoulou, V. M. Strong, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Susan MacDonald, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, E. A. Davison, Anthony Howard, Alan E. England, John W. NORRIS(Professor of Neurology), Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoToday One dead, 60 Injured in rail crash Ossie Clark death: man is charged TV & Radio Our Foreign Staff: Hundred killed as flash flood swamps campsite The Times Great Summer of Sport Short Fuse Blair and Short make peace pact The Pain behind a Smile Allied Dunbar Tomorrow Hospital says paper knew abortion had happened Inquiries start into how train crossed tracks Dixons Nationalists say march will go on Rector turns to drink to save churches Labour call to disclose big party donations Guards attacked in security van raid News in Brief Licensed to be different Baton death verdict AA backs one-pint limit RAF bombing accident Footballer's road ban Cyclists get there sooner Prehistoric squid found Suicide lesson victory Air pocket saves wife after car is swept away in the dark Briton tells of battle for survival in torrent Award-winning site in mountains kept to strict standards Camping Cold front triggered sudden deluge Weather Legal & General Prescott cushioned impact of Short's 'dark forces' attack Errent Mp was urged to get in touch as Labour sought to portray row as 'a summer hiccup' Do It All Blair stays silent in land of feuds and renaissance Cellphones direct How focus groups influence the party Glamour faded for designer who put style into the Sixties Rothschild took his own life, coroner rules Girl held at gunpoint in bank robbery Correction No Title Beers Citroen Zx Palace yields to invasion by tourist hordes Orange Doctors astounded by recovery of girl left for dead Attack survivor can run and skip but smile conceals her mental scars Few words speak volumes about Josephine's prospects Medical Briefing Singapore court frees theft case schoolboy News in Brief Magic moments Coca-Cola fined Ambulance crash Glazed over Expensive trim Burchill divorce Farmer who shot burglar says 'I'd do same again' Save money on longer calls. Even to friends across… Picture Gallery Taking a year off could cost students £2,500 Interest grows in fresh fruit Weekend Shopping Shearer's fans call the toon in Lincoln Legions' elephants swept all before them at Colchester Claudius took surrender of 11 kings and locked Britain into imperial yoke for almost 400 years Boots Someone Cares MOPS Invasion troops took over native spa for rest and recreation Nasa plans more tests to prove life on Mars Meteorite prices are set to rocket America offline in computer crash The Times No Title PC World the Computer Superstore Israeli planes bomb key Hezbollah sites PC World the Computer Superstore Justice Minister resigns Air strike is aimed as warning to Syria Tehran to accuse US of sabotage at world court Hamilton Direct Bank Russians suffer heavy losses In Grozny battle Canon Last voyage for colossus Chirac gives Juppé a break Barbecue on the farm for anti-beef Germans Anti-sect picket at Cruise's new film Right rides high as Dole heads off abortion squabble Troops ready to stop Cape Town vigilante war Tide of protest over new Seine bridge Cheaper Car insurance 'Traitor' in Khmer Rouge World Summery Police to quiz Jakarta leader U2 spy plane crash kills two (Reuter): Murder record in Olympic city (AP): Bear's victim Sharps bedrooms TWA crash cargo included turtles and bowling alley The woman who wanted to end her husband's life David Dimbleby on the chilling family row that has divided a nation. Would Gerald be better off dead? Dell 'I long to be a shopkeeper again' The Valerie Grove Interview The last time Tim Waterstone had a bright idea, bookshops in Britain were changed for ever. Now he has had another Swiftcall Lost and found Sign of the Times The Sunday Times Philip Howard Four fours, plus three fives. Yes, but what's the magic? Picture Gallery Why Blair has to be tough Anthony Howard argues that Labour's leader sometimes must give Short shrift Yoof anthem The Times Diary All ungnome The Times Diary Squawker The Times Diary High jinks The Times Diary Lady's fan The Times Diary Poor Clare Ms Short has harmed Labour, but may have helped the voter Doleful Prospect The Republicans are pulling their house down around them Virtuous Cycle Everyone gains when travellers get on their bikes Has political correctness debased professorships? Influencing sentences Choice of suitable tribute to Britten Yours, puzzled Small is beautiful Clues to mystery of the number 31 Life on Mars Life as we know it Latest wills Court Circular Reception Intercontinental Church Society Barbers' Company College of Law Appointment Today's birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column Visitors prefer pubs to peace and quiet Irish isles are no longer traquil as the tourist invasion grows Why London is such a capital name Church news The Leverhulme Trust Forthcoming marriages University news Ossie Clark Ossie Clark, fashion designer, was found stabbed to death in his London home on August 7 aged 54. He was born in Liverpool on June 9,1942 Personal Column Sir Robert Le Masurier Sir Robert Le Masurier, DSC, Bailiff of Jersey 1962-74, died on July 30 aged 82. He was born on December 29,1913 (From a Correspondent): Paris Fashions Some Autumn Occasional fasion notes can be found in early 19th-century papers, but it was not until Lord Northcliffe became proprietor that fashion was given a regular column, with the aim of increasing female readership and attracting advertising Frank Hawkins Frank Hawkins former chairman of International Stores, died on July 24 aged 91. He was born on August 12,1904 Sir Rodney Swiss Sir Rodney Swiss, OBE, Denist, died on July 11 aged 91. He was born on August 4,1904 News The Times Crossword No 20,242 Across The Times Today Forecast Lifeboats In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today New round of Job losses as insurers unite Refuge and United to merge Rank plans sale of rest of Xerox BT wants court to cut off call-box rival Business Police and SFO raid sites linked with Facia Education Whittingdale Sport Boom in retail sales holds up in July Television and Radio Business Today Compensation Cable talks Board pay is up 7%, says survey Westminster may renew bid for rival Wyko pays £15m for expansion Investor compensation to gain from £50m pool Electricity firms relent on blackout payments SFO team searches two homes Finance chief is casualty of Southern Water sale Union back in the black Record rise at Morgan Sindall Disposals boost Willis BCCI extradition move Coutts lifted by Europe EU approval for Epivir S African bank rate held Brancote in mines deal McKechnie buys Dzus Co-op funds pit centre British Gas silent on talks with oil groups Business Roundup Tourist Rates Buoyant Invesco plans European expansion Irish group makes oil agreement with Libya Profits dented at restaurant chain A tax break with the past ? New man at Rank makes his mark ? Draft Bill on competition ? Questions over Refuge-United Friendly link Pennington Bensons Crisps back in the black Reed Elsevier in £100m acquisition Colleagues posts profit warning Heinz TeleWest 'discusses merger' with Nynex Commodities Speculators left guessing as Reed takes Tolley Stock Market Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Tying up the cables Tempus Reed Intl McKechnie Colleagues False market in info The Times City Diary Superlegal The Times City Diary Screened staff The Times City Diary Pigeon pie The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Human cost of revolution among the insurers Redundancies underscore the insurance shake-up, says Marianne Curphey Greys can add colour to their lives with a policy of spend, spend, spend Transport Department wrong to keep skies open for British Airways only Let shareholders decide hoard pay A missed penally or a goal saved? The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Shares cling to recent gains Net Link Retrospective rule review unlikely Court of Appeal Sawn-off shotguns demand deterrence Granting possession Degas Right to bring action to enforce judgment Right to buy irrelevant for rent Pensions Ombudsman must observe statutory fairness procedures Whether offending words libellous a jury matter Court of Appeal Staying statute-barred action pending Strasbourg decision Using extended sentence powers Low-tech on top down under Visual Art: This year's Sydney Biennale was short of cash but rich in talent, says Luke Clancy Choking on a thick slice of sweet homily Theatre The Fantasticks King's Head, N1 Visual Art You can hum along to this next number BBC Proms BBC SSO/Brabbins Albert Hall Theatre Renoir Music Music 2 The healing harmonies Andy Lavender joins the London Mozart Players on a cultural mission to war-scarred Bosnia No Title Entertainments Choice 1 Weekend 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 Choice 2 Set piece in the valleys Heather Neill finds Welsh culture and language in fine voice at the Eisteddfod Choice 3 Festival Perfect punk power Patti Smith Empire, W12 Concert Oasis-the cover versions Only two albums into their career, Manchester's most famous brothers are already the stuff of biography Pop 2 Pop 1 Roll up the old Axminster New Releases: Alan Jackson on a drum'n'bass album for safe domestic consumption Albums Blue Note Pop 3 Picture Gallery Pop 4 Grand old lady Jazz Albums Students set to pay Technical education is a major issue in Australia Japanese students pay fees of 14,400 a year Sir Ro Dearing is looking Japan, and Australia in his higher education review, David Charter reports Scholl University of Lincolnshire and Humberside Bahasa in Buckinghamshire Industry backs an ambitious plan for Britains first school centre for teaching the language of millions No pupil should have to attend a failing school Robin Squire explains how education associations work The patients who can't stop learning Treatment at Great Ormond Street Hospital includes school lessions - and the pupils are keen to attend Smith aims for golden start in Sydney Triathlon: Elevation to Olymbic Status Raises British Hopes of an Early Medal at 2000 Games Business College Queen's Sems The Times Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items LLB Shrewsbury School Challenge Educational Services Oxford By our Sports Staff: Kafelnikov takes his revenge on Henman Tennis London Montessori Centre University College Dublin England's proposal fails to win approval Rugby Union By a Correspondent: Jones levels late for brave Llansantffraid Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Strike by players looms as League toughens stance Football Keene on Chess Winning Move British crews revel in their elements Hill seeks no quarter in title charge Motor Racing: Williams Team-Mates Prepare to Do Battle in Hungary Results from Yesterday's Four Race Meetings Trainers shun Southwell fixture Racing: Summer Jumping Blamed as Meeting Attracts Just 29 Entries Redcar Haydock Park Plumpton Wolverhampton Cigar gets in trim for record attempt Sprake treble Newmarket Rapid Raceline The Times Julian adds new twist to Brind's mission Cricket Picture Gallery Simmons benefits from positive approach Malcolm strikes to leave Sussex adrift Gooch still far from finished Yesterday Scoreboards Kent given succour by staunch Willis Champions recover as Brown achieves milestone The Times Offer to lead Britain's team tempts Phillips Equestrianism Peters tunes up with first victory Edward Gorman on a leading yachtsman who fended off his pursurerws at Cowes Word-Watching England troubled by exuberant Malaysia Bowls Eubank's return has royal assent Boxing Forthcoming Company Golf Days Wigan set sights on regaining top spot In Brief Hamed at double Golden moment Slough out Eagles swoop Whitaker wins Faldo battles to regain masterly touch Golf: Eight Bridies in Opening round Help to Keep Briton in touch in US PGA Championship Watson and Lane get in swing Matthew produces regal display Scores Today's Fixtures For the Record Last British hopes go with More Radio 1 Into the wood for pest pie Radio Choice Animal crackers, that's what this country is Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Iiaz feasts on England's shortfall Headingly Scoreboard Pakistan seize upon bowler's failure to maintain full length at Headingley Times Two Crossword Triathlon Lewis slips back into old ways Michael Henderson is full of praise for Pakistan's resolve and positive approach Equestrianism Direct Line Elkington enjoys the calm before the storm
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