News from 26/08/1996
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Lynda Gibbons, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Martin Huggins, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Craig Lord, Swimming Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Richard Owen and Francesco Bongarra, Des Burkinshaw, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Gerald David (Chairman), Angus Nicol, Robert Lefever, Ivo Tennant, A. E. Paton Walsh, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Simon Wilde, Eileen McCabe and Oliver August, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Mary Honeyball General Secretary, Pat Gibson, Julian Desborough, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Rupert Cox, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Diana A. Bond, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Nicola Rhodes, Gordon M. L. Smith, John Woodcock, P. H. S., George Brock, J. Chesney, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Christopher Moore, David Miller, Barry Millington, Inigo Gilmore and Shirley English, Victoria Coren, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Michael Darke, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Derek Martin, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Oliver August, Brian Glenville, Paul Burrough, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, J. K. Brennand, Lucy Duncan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, A. B. Merriam, Roger Hume, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Peter G. Evans, Mark Hodkinson, Michael Hornsby, Alan Hamilton and Andrew Pierce, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, D. J. Meadows Staff, Richard Beeston, Alan Kamilton, Barbara Castle, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Alexander P. Davidson Chartered engineer, T. C. Dann, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, John Harris, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Jamie James, Christian Dymond, Anthony Howard, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Victoria Gillick,
Resumo10p Every Summer Monday Palace tackles dilemma of royal affair Debate on Parker Bowls role Erskine Childers dies at 68 Video injunction Index Clash of the Titans Olympic gold medal swimmer stabbed in street market brawl Adie's Dunblane tone attacked Win a £19,000 Jeep Cherokee Public schools win more Oxford places Understanding Sibling Society Rescuers beat tide by minutes to save victim of quicksand Lloyds Bank 10p Every Summer Monday This Week in the Times Churchill How bureaucratic confusion spoilt Home Secretary's week Head of Prison Service 'virtually unsackable' Civil servants forbidden to lobby over job losses Author of leaked Treasury report will keep her job Blair plan to punish rebels dropped News in Brief Tory advertising Hope undimmed Carnival floats Word for word Protest arrests Soldiers killed Goalie's lifesaver Government obtains interim ban on surgery video Patients' representatives have called for the removal from shops of a purportedly educational video cassette showing National health Service surgery, reports Dominic Kennedy Garage owner defies law to keep the gallon Paedophile investigators arrest detective Monty Python Chechen 'bandits' pushed loaded rifle into British hostage's mouth Cheat gets push from world shove-ha'penny championship Headhunt chief stands by his skull Divorce approaches with little pomp in sad circumstances The Prince and Princess of Wales will part forever on Wednesday in an unceremonious procedure that could hardly be in greater contrast to their glamorous wedding, Alan Hamilton writes Highgrove vicar says Prince should drop historic title Marital status 'should not be an issue in debate over future of the Church of England' Carey condemns flight from values as DIY morality Alliance Leicester Patriotic bean seeks subsidy from Brussels Festival acclaims IRA film Tacky shows are what public wants says ITV chief Stricken trawler heads for Irish port News in Brief Manager on bail Hospital police Briton held Kidd progress Extended break MP memorial Speedier drug Birds bonus She survived, but can Josie live with her memories? Doctors fear impact of total recall on the mind of girl left for dead beside her mother and sister As prayers go out for Mother Teresa, specialists reappraise key heart drug Medical Briefing Staples Irish clash with new invaders over their land and heritage Conflict between conservation and development is dividing locals and 'blow-ins' from Europe The Times Media folk get away from it all - together Old-style cottages lure Americans Assured Our Foreign Staff: Netanyahu agrees to see Arafat after Weizman 'push' Do It All Let's Do up Britain! Base abandoned as RAF takes flight from Hong Kong (Reuter): Cold kills 160 pilgrims (AFP): Jordan to expel Iraqis for riot link Kinnock to become patron saint of air travellers as ticket prices drop Lebed's Kremlin foes try to block Chechenia peace Evictions push up Chirac's popularity Future of royal yacht enlivens somnolent Spanish summer Muslim enclave that survived the war left embattled by peace The Muslim hamlet of Jumezije should have perished in the Bosnian war, reports Anthony Loyd, but Serb neighbours kept it alive Fiat chief wants Italy to delay monetary union Ferrymen dismayed by Sicily road link The Dignity Plan Clinton train ride blows the whistle on Dole tax plan Convention told to focus on 'a pathway to the future not a bridge to the past' Democrats in search of a plot Chicago Notebook TWA bomb suspicion increases World Summary (Reuter): Schumacher win sparks boy racers (Reuter): Twelve killed in boat mutiny (AFP): Afghan base falls to guerrillas Rachel, Nevada, capital of the intergalactic federation Hawaii wins Missouri battle Battered tobacco firms win respite in US courts Why we need to reward invention Anjana Ahuja talks to two British inventors about the obstacles to turning good ideas into profit Germs that time forgot A deep-sea microbe may yield clues to the origin of life on Earth Science Briefing The ice man cometh Mammoth challenge The Times Understanding Sibiling Society Day one of a new series: Quentin Letts on the significance of birth order; Victoria Gillick Quentin Letts reports from New York on a theory that first-born children are likely to be conservative while last-borns tend to be rebels The Roots of Rebellion Amsterdam Ms Pushy proves the point The Little Sister Children need company In Praise of Big Families The Royal British Legion 'Your third child is your gift to the world - your adventure' The Baby of the Family Tomorrow Swiftcall Still dancing the tango Bernardo Bertolucci tells Matt Wolf why his new film, Stealing Beauty, is a response to his most notorious work The Times Theatre Visual Art Big bite of culture for Big Apple In New York Jamie James reviews the inagural Lincoln Centre Festival Music Love, death and a forest journey BBC Proms: Premiers, and Lulu BBC SO/Netherlands Wind Ensemble Albert Hall/Radio 3 All in the ear Lulu Albert Hall/Radio 3 Somak Holidays Dance Words, words, words Edin Burgh Festival: A world premier for James MacMillan's first opera; plus concerts Ines de Castro Festival Theatre Entertainments To advertise in this section please call the… Musical Desperately seeking Haydn Opera Books Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle 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 symbool +) on release across the country The Times Matthew Parris Why do caravans not attract a tax Jevy? I believe I have identified strange political factors which explain it all The President who hates to inhale Bill Clinton believes that attacking smoking will be bad for the health of his political opponents Labour builds its Clinton links Anthony Howard says Tony Blair is right to gamble on a Democrat win Picture Gallery On the house Diary Ch-ch-changes Diary Rock off Diary Super shopper The Times Diary Hairy start The Times Diary Clinton's Convention His party needs more than a presidential victory Entering Oxford University admissions statistics tell a complex story Shades of Green Foreign intervention can be in Ireland's interests Prison Service as 'political football' Politics of the Devil Saatchi peerage Child abuse The elements of successful invention Designs on masts Wreck of the Swan Northern stars 'The greatest glory' BSE cattle cull Musical merits of maidens in white Booing the Bard Ticket inspectors Medical training Fit to breathe? Court Circular Anniversaries today Nature notes Personnel Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Birthdays today Church news Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightseats Grand Victorian garden restored to former glory Multiple Display Advertising Items Oban pipers warm to the heat of competition Argyllshire Gathering Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stamp Auctioneers Ltd. Marriages Latest wills Roger Hume Roger Huime, actor and writer, died in hospital following a stroke on August 24 aged 55. He was born on November 19,1940 A Times Roger Hume Peter Ward Peter Ward, naval scientist, died on August 9 aged 79. He was born on August 23,1916 T. A. Varley Thomas Arthur Varley, QSO, Obe, Lloyd Robinson Lloyd Robinson, chairman of the Dickinson Robinson Group, 1988-92, died on August 2 aged 83. He was born on December 21.1912 General De Gaulle Enters Paris "Vive Paris!" Gen. De Gaulle at Hotel De Ville News The Times Crossword No 20,256 Aberlour Business Times Weathercall AirUK In the Times Tomorrow Test Toils Blackburn make their point Ferguson praises arch-rivals after compelling encounter Doubts over England four Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Victory for player-power at US Open Tennis: Seedings Bungle Sours Atmosphere before Season's Final Slam Tournament at Flushing Meadow Lawler and Harris retain gold In Brief Smith again Moore merrier Trophy haul Gale sweeps to triumph with putter Hefty rain cheque for Woosnam Golf: Montgomerie Drops to Second in Order of Merit By our Sports Staff: Davies in line for victory and bonus US Open Men's and Women's Singles Draws Mickelson sets pace for Faldo Henman looks for next step up the ladder Flying Scot ends Christie's record Athletics By a Correspondent: Lessing claims fourth title Triathlon Schumacher cushions Hill's descent Motor Racing: Ferrari Win Slows Villeneuve Title Pursuit after Briton's Pit-Stop Delay Britain stay with pace in medal hunt Paralympics Wigan rely on vagaries of Murphy's Law Rugny League: Expectant St Helens Find Former Captain in Way of First League and Cup Double for 30 Years Local hero standing on the brink of greatness Christopher Irvine finds in Keiron Cunningham a young hooker of the Nineties destined to inspire St Helens to the Stones Super League title Sky should be aware of the bare necessities Matthew Bond TV Action Replay Broncos on the brink of play-offs Import duties can include developing next generation Rob Hughes hopes for a divided from the Premiership's investment in foreigners Curcic turns Balkan struggle Villa's way Football: Premiership Newcomers Fail to Come to Terms with Little's Exotic Blend Futre bright for West Ham England under-21 Arsenal follow familiar script Sunderland's workaholics surprise Kop BBC Injustice seen to be done by everyone but officials Keegan still struggling to solve his equation Football Riley's new life leaves managers angry and confused Anderton highlights growing concern Imports reduce Brown's field of choice FA Carling Premiership Pools Check Non-League and National Leagues Free Transfers Europe F. A. Carling Premiership Carling Premiership Hunt rescues point for bemused Francis Football: Bormingham Fight Back to Earn Draw Watford's credentials called into question DK Barnsley enjoy last laugh Telford plan for long-term future New Zealand claim world supremacy Rugby Union: Skills and Commitment Leave Northern Hemisphere Game in the Shade City moguls fully focused on football's attractions The London Hernia Centre Welsh fury scuppers tournament Weales cut loose in Welsh final Bowls Riding on the crest of a wave Tanner makes the pace with victory charge Cycling: Rain Fails to Spoil Rider's First National Title Wales found wanting in study of time and motion Global Challenge the Times BT Selectors call time on Lewis, the late all-rounder Atherton forced to bow to Pakistan Cricket: England Captain Left with only Match to save as Series Slips Away after Salim's Century Ensures Big Lead Batsmen prosper as bowlers fall depressingly short of the mark John Woodcock sees the modern failure to hit the right length as cause of Test despair Scoreboard from the Oval Choosing the wrong line on a sticky wicket Contrived finishes demean title race PCC The Times Counties enjoy the benefits of imported talent Cricket Saturday's Scoreboards Cowan on fast track for promotion Ivo Tennant meets a young pace bowler who could be catapulted to the England a team this winter Larkins a major player in a minor key Sidhu given 50-day ban for walkout Byas keeps Yorkshire on top with century Cricket The European Open Winter tour beckons for Giles English attitude held to account Hove (final day of four): England Under-19 drew with New Zealand Under-19 Yesterday's Scoreboards Symonds makes merry at Essex's expense Medi sport Higgins fails to take his cue Snooker Thunderer: Epsom Domestic vendors lick their lips after Deauville success Maguire fit to do himself justice Racing: Nicholson's Stable Jockey Battles Back from Series of Injuries Thunderer: Ripon Red Camellia impresses Thunderer: Newcastle Rapid Raceline Arabian Story to spoil Proton's double attempt Epsom Channel 4 Weekend Results Thunderer: Chepstow Thunderer: Warwick Thunderer: Newton Abbot Dettori and Carson given four-day bans at Deauville Thunderer: Fontwell Park Thunderer: Huntingdon Leaders on the Flat Thunderer: Cartmel Thunderer: Southwell It's a dog's life on the lakeland fells Christian Dymond goes on the trail and finds out that it is the scent of aniseed that makes a hound run Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on chess Trailing Information The Times Athletics For the Record Guide to the Week Ahead Golf Rugby League University of Brighton Alphabetical Guide to Degree Vacancies: Arts and Social Sciences Lloyd's TES the Times Educational Supplement New housing seeks a home Builders claim they are barred from where people want to live, reports Martin Waller Sharp Intelligent Thinking Can Oxford create an industrial elite? Word-Watching Tourist Rates Torture on a musical rock Radio Choice Radio 1 An exhilarating ride, worth holding on for BBC1 Satellite and Cable Bass regains market lead in ?200m deal Times to Crossword True Blue Gehe and UniChem resume the chase Shorts banks on $32m jet OFT split over travel operators inquiry Land prices forecast to rise 10% Young Ridgway & Associates Ltd Home Truths Lloyd's fights US court threat to £3.2bn rescue
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