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News from 12/08/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Tunku Varadarajan, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Edward Owen, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Longmore, Des Burkinshaw, Gordon Allan, S. Lyddon, Angus Nicol, Ivo Tennant, Brian Porter, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Peter Burian, Mike Byford, Peter Foster, Lynne Truss, Giancarlo Galavotti, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joel Wolchover, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Peter Ball, Mike Lenhoff and Simon Rubinsohn, James Knapp General Secretary, Christropher Irvine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Peter Ball and Russell Kempson, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, R. Turner, Candida Crewe, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Vernon Bogdanor, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Chris Johnston, Jason Stacey, Ron Amsden, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Edward Gorman, David Johnson, Russell Kempson, John Woodcock, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Sarah Forde, Rosie Boycott, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, and Audrey Magee, Nigel Hawkes, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Christopher Gorringe Chief Executive, Mark Fogarty, James Woodall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Joan Bridgman, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Julian Muscat, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Jason Nisse, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, David C. Taylor, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Hornsby, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Clarse Stewart, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, J. A. Migdal, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, S. H. U. Bowie, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Pauline Simpson (Director), Hampden, Robin Rhoderick-Jones, Christopher Irvine, Richard Berkley-Matthews, Thomas Cave,

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10P Every Summer Monday Trim powers of the Queen, Blair is told Labour urged to tackle 'last taboo' 200 soldiers die in Grozny Teenagers killed Index The Times Great Summer of Sport Grouse disaster sets RSPB a life-or-death dilemma Index British student killed by volcano Index United puncture the £15m dreams Index Why we Can't Kick the Habit Abbey National 10P Every Summer Monday Octuplet woman's boyfriend 'not told of drugs' This Week in the Times Cellphones direct The head of state must remain above politics The Fabian plan for the monarchy would bring arty politics into constitutional areas that are better left untouched, says Vernon Bogdanor Blair embarks on crusade to convert Labour doubters Tories accused of demonising smear Stand-off in Londonderry ends weekend of marches Fabians' political influence far outstrips historic group's size Race advice for police Sport gets £30m boost Bomb bill to reach £1bn Thunderstorm alert Council rejects MoD denial on Greenham News in Brief Mother in hiding as PR man seeks sponsorship Possible £1 million in deals depends on how many of eight children survive high-risk pregnancy Pregnancy that should be viewed as a Medical Briefing Eddie Kidd injured as stunt jump goes wrong Laugh a minute as festival comics try to avoid the one-man audience Time ran out for heart defect girl First Mortgage Catastrophe for all involved Supergun informant wins agreement on compensation Exam board sets grade C maths Gcse at 14% Government launches inquiry Early choices deter army of 'lost' students Hill House Hammond Army recruiters offer schoolboys a flying start Big is beautiful as Oasis take their place in the record books One in 20 Britons applied for tickets to see Oasis in concert at Knebworth. Caitlin Moran joined the crowd on Saturday Yard unit to fight crime at sea News in Brief Government eye MP's boycott Villages appeal Diver killed Crash landing Oates Bible Speedboat death Ahead by a neck Chipping in Five teenagers drown in holiday camp car crash Desperate attempts at revival lasted three hours Porpoises face death threat from new nets Successful summer for sex-swap wader Mercantile Credit Rally will mark first fatal road accident Vanishing remains of an Emperor's highland fling The Antonine Wall may have bee designed to generate military success for political gain in Rome Popular intellectual to succeed Odone at Catholic Herald Britain lends America an ear in the hunt for alien life Bathing on beach at Paris? Ah yes, I remember it well Line of Antonine Wall Appeal honours debt to Indians who served in war Tracing footsteps of the legions Tory Euro jitters save duty-frees from dustbin of history This Week Lebed seeks truce as thousands flee carnage in Grozny Diet puts extra life into Japan Hard-up Italians holiday at home Fatal Spanish campsite 'flouted building rules' The Dignity Plan (AP): Flood toll in China increases News in Brief (Reuter): Trippers drown (Reuter): Dead Sea oil (Reuter): Dead 'at 135' Audi Death at Cyprus bikers' protest hits reunion hope From our Special Correspondent in Jakarta: Jakarta rally hails generals Portugal opens its Stone Age art park Iran deal by Turkey risks US sanctions Royal Mail Western US hit by power cut Dole pint hopes on his running-mate to cut Clinton lead Kemp thrills delegates as tightly seripted convention gags pr-choice lobby MacAbre sense of honour boosts dose-range killings Loose cannon puts fire into campaign Man in the News 'In short he is an American original and a rice guy to boot' Mother of all Mafia muggings Ethiopian gunships shell Muslim bases in Somalia Vigilantes fight police Partners have long history of sparring Fighting Talk If the aliens do decide to call , we're listening The discovery of bacteria-like forms from Mars has focused attention on the search for lift in space Once dogged by a crackpot image, the search for alien life has become credible, Anjana Ahuja reports Of mice and mothering Gentics and the nurturing instinct Olympic molecules THe amazing scuba-diving molluse Direct Law Service line Insurance Molecule goes for gold Nature's deep sea scuba diver "Impotence" Colonial Direct Power Classic FM Why some people can't stop When social habit becomes obsession. Day one of our series looks at new medical research into the mystery of addiction New Discoveries Alcohol Gambling Falling in love... again Romance The Times Tomorrow I thought I was fat Eating Dan technology plc Arts the Week Ahead The director the critics hate to love James Woodall meets Peter Stein as he prepares to unleash his Uncle Vanya - in Italian - on Edinburgh The Times Educational Supplement ENO A dim view from Row Y Benedict Nightingale changes hats, from privileged critic to paying customer Easy Jet Making a killing in the country Opera: Rodney Milnes enjoys the mixture of serious business and simple pleasure at the Glimmerglass festival in upstate New York Entertainments Illuminated ambiguity Proms Russian NO/Pletnev Albert Hall/Radio 3 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment copiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of flims in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Matthew Parris Incidents and accidents make the news, but we will never be prepared for them if we don't look beyond Brit flop Diary Why Kemp could be just the ticket Bob Dole's running-mate will revive Reagan Republicaism, giving the party back its tax-cutting appeat Whichever way you slice it Tax-cutters should not forget voters' appetite for welfare, says Peter Riddell Man talk Diary Irish joke Diary Pax humana Diary Kidd stuff Diary Tax and Trust Dolc must use of the convention to define himself To Play the Man The Conservatives' campaign is daring but not discreditable Feathered Enemies The RSPB should reconsider its position on predators Deeper concerns in Tube dispute Postal strike Wildlife, W1 Serious issues and 'tabloid' TV Slipping of Civil Service standards Dogma and reality Noisy neighbours Spread of Bse Maddened by bells Trade descriptions Measuring the merits of metric A move for Sir Walter? A little learning Court Circular DJM: Nature notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightseats Birthdays today Anniversaries Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stage is cleared for Globe players Enchantment at the pinnacle of piping Multiple Classified Advertising Items Domestic & Catering Situations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Service dinner Marriages Achievements Ltd Professor Sir Nevill Mott Sir Nevill Mott, CH, FRS, winner of the 1977 Nobel Prize for Physics and Cavendish Professor of Physics, Cambridge University, 1954-71, died on August 8 aged 90. He was born on September 30,1905 Rafael Kubelik Rafacel Kubelik, Czechborn, Swiss-naturalised conductor and composer, died yesterday in Lucerne aged 82. He was born on June Church news A Tale The Times, in its second year, and still called The Universal Register, was dependent on more than hard news to fill its columns News The Times Crossword No 20,244 Business Air UK Arts Forecast Features In the Times Tomorrow Sport National Lottery TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters Second Best for Hill Cantona steals the show Shearer upstaged as Double-winners claim Charity Shield Cigar Smoked Picture Gallery The Zulus are Coming! Boycott pitches his expertise on a perfect length TV Action Replay Brooks breaks through after play-off Golp: American Defeats Hometown Favourne in Dramatic Fashion to Secure First Major Title British Airways Holidays McGinley collects first victory Ireland pair notch up a record third world title Bowls Grandstand finish by bold MacKen Equestranism Fischer nets prize after stroke of luck Wild-card entry helps fuel British ambitions Cycling Biela puts himself on course for title Motor Sport Hill struggles to unpick championship gridlock Motor Rcaidn: Englishman's Poor Start Gives Villenuve Chance of Thrilling Finish to Formula One Season St Helens close in on their pot of gold Reugby Lague: Emphatic Victory against Lowly Paris Puts Title within Thouching Distance Salford celebrate promotion by signing Platt Details from Budapest Brownless adds silver to her haul of medals Rowing Aggressive Cowdrey turns tide in Kent's favour Hamilton Tables are turned by Johnson's revival Cricket: Struggling Nottinghamshire Reserve their Best Ofr Sundays Durham hopes are dismissed by Small Surrey stay on track for title hat-trick Yesterday's Scoreboards Hernia Repair Knight plunders fine hundred in Stewart's wake Cricket: Warwickshire Batsman Makes his Mark for England in Headingley Test that May Prove Lost Opportunity Headingley Scoreboard Illingworth era seems set for bitter ending Cork and company can learn from past masters John Woodcock laments the failure of England's seamers to bow a full length Wasim's happy band strikes the right note Pitman Publishing Flora London Marathon 1997 Excitement of race for title cannot conceal mediocrity Cricket Revitalised Wells taps his hidden depths Ivo Tennant meets a man making the most of a new lease of life at the age of 31 Saturday's Scoreboarps Another Gibbs prepares to enter the Test match arena Simon Wilde reports Herschelle Gibbs, the South Africa a team batsman, who is likely to return to torment England Shortage of charity as Cantona calls tune Football: Seherer and Newcastle Receive Rude Wake-Up Call from Ruthless Double Winners Disappointing Rangers sound alarm for honest Wilkins Brian Glanville watches Wimbledon stroll past a team short of new ideas Barmby's start is delayed by injury Celtic show early signs of failing to last distance Sharpe seeks his England place at Leeds Football Baseball For the Record Club Cricket Athletics Pools Check Rugby League Rugby Union Rowing The Times Atlanta braves make do with low-key home run Atheletics: Handsen Sets Trifle Jump Record as Britain's Olympians Fine Sparse Gurao of Honour at Crystal Palace Late charge by Lessing takes race by storm Triatholon Woolmer impressed by display of youthful skills By our Sports Staff: Agassi's revival shows no signs of faltering Tennis Travel Promotion Pankratov best again England sweep board Ball finds the target Lacey dies aged 75 Snow melts in face of Fahey's power Sport in Brief Mees Pierson All Blacks set sights on higher prize Rugby Union: Last Ouarter Rally Puts New Zealnd in Mood to Win First Series in South Africa Unsure England to carry on planning Companies vie to invest in quest for Olympic gold The Business of Sport American toam to shape future David Hands meets the man overseeing the process of change in rugby union The Times Smooth start by Silk 2 secures class Sailing Edward Gorman reviews the honours list at an incident-packed Cowes Week The Samaritans Wrong game-plan weighs heavily in Cigar's downfall Racing Guide to the Week Ahead Medi From our Irish Racing Correspondent at Leopardstown: Mantovani pulls the strings Racing: Bolger S 20-1 Chance Keeps British Juveniles at Bay Windsor Rapid Raceline Windsor Specialists By our French Racing Correspondent: Haydock next for Anabaa Leicester Worcester Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings Thirsk It 's not a basket or a net, it's a korf Barry Trowbridge takes sides in the golden jubilec year of a little known sport that is aiming for Olympic recognition Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Called out Olympic failures rooted in coaching ethos Where to Watch Wimbledon still open to allcomers Capitalisation, week's change Member HSBC Group Results and Statistics Wrong defendants named on writ When debt cannot be set off against claim WPP bathed in a golden glow Companies Danger of inferring intent only from action Inflation in the spotlight Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Restraining foreign proceedings Deutsche Telekom 'near to cable deal' Tourist Rates Stock Market Word-Watching NEC Eruope Ltd. AIM breaks through the ?4bn barrier Hambro Magan is best in sector Alternative Investment Market Mail order shopping declines US trend likely to set a positive tone The Chinese Export Commodities Fair Eterna No smoke without fire on tobacco's bumpy road Spring in the step of the Irish Alasdair Murray on initiatives from a nation with more to it than Guinness The Times City Diary When Wolves settled scores Radio 1 A heart-rending, mind-blowing weekend Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Smoke Ring Whitbread to seek links with regionals Bifu plea to see job cuts report Times Two Crossword Yellow card for smaller clubs City expects rates to rise Restaurants chief under fire Big pay rise angers investors US ruling expected to knock BAT Debonair Utilities are braced for mauling by watchdogs Irish Smiles Hamanaka breaks silence Football 96/97 the Times Great Summer of Sport Contents Credits and debits of fantasy football era Football now has more money and Hollywood glamour than ever before, but will there be a crippling price to pay in the future if the big-spending clubs continue to ignore home-grown talent? Picture Gallery Marketing men profit from loss of primary instincts David Maddock marvels at the transformation of the humble football shirt from uncomfortable wear on the pitch to essential fashion item off it Olympic success can ignite women's game Sarah Forde gets into step with the rapid march of the female footballer Picture Gallery Primed for lift-off in North East Louise Taylor charts the rise and rise of a trio of clubs helping to put their region back on the footballing map of England SKY Good news for the blue rinse fan club - Le Saux is on the mend David Maddock talks to the forgotten man of English football, who is making a steady recovery from the affects of a cruel injury Money, money: it's a rich club's world Peter Ball charts the role of satellite television in creating a booming footballing industry that wuld have been unthinkable a decade ago All the Action Live on Sky SKY Gorman 's back with the best Russell Kempson talks to the man who, for many, was the surprise choice for assistant to the new England manager, Glenn Hoddie World Cup Fixtures Same again for experienced Scots Kevin McCarra looks at a team that must pick itself up after European championship failure McCarthy has grounds for optimism Peter ball believes the testing baptism of the Ireland manager should prove beneficial Hamilton prepares for crying game David Maddock believes there may be more frustration ahead for Northern Ireland SKY Wales get their foot in the door Russell Kempson on the difficult tasks awaiting Bobby Gould's team on the route to France Club-By-Club Guide to the Premiership Enter the race for £50,000 Goalkeepers ITF Italian job offers Ince an insight into finer points of beautiful game The only Englishman still playing in Serie a believes that the best league in the world. David Maddock reports Day-By-Day Guide to the Premiership Relegated clubs seek swift return David Maddock finds out what it takes for clubs to escape the clutches of the first division and reach the promised land Newcomers add to strength in depth Nick Szczepanik says that the competitiveness of the second division, with personalities aplenty, will offer rich entertainment Lesser lights set their sights lower Peter Ball looks at life in the third division, where past dreams have been submerged by the overload of cash in the premiership Premiership pounds the era of the lire Giancarlo Galavotti provides an Italian's eye-view of the sudden resurgence of enthusiasm for English football Cup Fixtures and Dates Mitre Stars jostling for place in spotlight Kevin McCarra picks out the six players to whom spectators will look for inspiration and entertainment in Scotland Better Come to Comet Enter the race for £50,000 Goal Keepers No Title How to Play Enter on Sky Ty Press Sky Sports Central Defenders

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