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News from 02/09/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Mark Anderson, Jon Ashworth, DJM, Patricia Davies, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, David Hands and Mark Souster, Christopher Taylor, Bill Frost, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Harvey Elliott, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent and James Bone, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Nicola Venning, Philip Howard, Joan Freeman, T. Foulkes, Barry Turner, James Bone, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Alison Kervin, Matthew Read, Katy Peters and Sanjay Joshi, Lynne Truss, John E. Strafford, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joel Wolchover, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Marcus Binney and Paul Wilkinson, Rupert Cox, John Davis, David Charter Education Correspondent, Robert Wright, Peter Ball, Shirley English, Michael Knipe, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Neville Goldrein, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Inigo Gilmore and our Foreign Staff, Janet Bush, Sean Enright, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, David Hands, John Thompson, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Luke Clancy, Russell Kempson, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, John Hopkins, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Jim Broadbridge, Leyla Linton, Paul Burrell, Victoria Walker, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, David Lowry, Peter Bryan, John D. Emanuel, Chris Lockwood, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Ian Brodie, Michael Theodoulou and Michael Evans, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Richard Ford and Michael Horsnell, Oliver August, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Anthony Benn, Julian Muscat, A. D. Matheson, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Jason Nisse, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Brian Clarke, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Dudley Williams, David Gibson, Peter C. Jupp (Director), Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Jack Bailey, David Powell, David Maddock, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Andrew Finkel, Michael Shepherd, Alasdair Murray, Robin Hodgson, Matthew Bond, Clive Turner, Colin McQuillan, Arthur Reed, P. A. Hearne, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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US set for missile attack on Iraq White House promises to take strong reprisals Satellites keep warhead on course Six die in pop festival crash Euro 96 gives economy boost Needle question Index Your Favourite Magazine Free Boy's body found on north Norfolk beach It's opening time for oysters in the pub Blair and Prescott in new rift England vs Moldavia Day One of a New Series The Open University Damon Hill is sacked as he nears last lap This Week in the Times Tories look again to 'demon eyes' Direct Law Call Free Anytime £1m man backs Labour to ban hunting An animal rights group has donated ?1 million to the Labour Party. However, hunting supporter believe the move will make it politically more difficult for the party to ban field sports Blairite candidate selected for Leeds Politicians dance on the pinhead of party names Plan to list highrise 'blot' falls flat Major puts women higher on agenda Somak Holidays Post strike on, despite Blair call News in Brief Plan to shame young criminals Ban smoking on planes, says BMA Paedophile recaptured Kidnap charge Judge's secret role emerges as drug pair go into hiding Potholer's death leads to computer phone link Carnaby Street goes out of style Gay couple's surrogate baby prompts calls to halt 'distasteful trade' Little ponies size up their big day By a Staff Reporter: Neighbours' wails make piper emigrate Q Job victory for teacher 'pressured' by nun Governors attack teachers over expulsion strikes Walkouts threatened in two schools as union is accused of using disruptive pupils as political pawns BNFL Where science never sleeps By our Education Correspondent: Labour warns of teacher shortage By our Education Correspondent: Minorities put off by 'too white' universities Hidden danger of a grapefruit cocktail The Average Person Will Eventually Get by without a… Time to save Cleopatra's Needle from London? London's 3,500-year-old landmark may be succumbing to 20th-century pollution Tests will show whether it has to be moved to a sanctuary such as the British Museum Best of Victorian ingenuity brought obelisk to Britain DIAL-a-PHONE Rock of ages was hewn from granite by army of thousands The revered, the neglected and the gleaming Trident Coins Ltd Brother and sister among six killed in pop festival crash Lazy wife has her head examined Assured James is latest on the literary hit-list Hospitals warn of 'second-rate care Director defends film on terrorist British bankers fear banishment from exclusive European money club ANC forced to consider return of the gallows SAGA Bossi wants 'Padania' to join single currency Doubts cast over move to Berlin Ryanair Kremlin subdued as Chechens hail Lebed's peace Thistle Hotels US calls off Kurdish peace talks in London Secret negotiations factions and Saddam's regime led to offensive by Repulican Guard Truce Bid Warring neighbours exploit divisions in separatist movement The Factions The Times Islamic rally condemned Admiral Cellphones direct Ankara fearful of refugee exodus Saddam's tanks push on despite pullout claim Iraqi opposition troops 'executed in public' after assault on the Western-protecte haven of ArbilATTACK on Sulaimaniya Thistle Hotels Share Offer Washington favours military action to punish Baghdad America's Options First direct The Times Wife of disgraced Clinton adviser stands by her man Little Black Sambo's tale is given politically correct twist Colonial Direct US plan to vet airline passengers 14 die in Mexican raids FBI finds second trace of explosive on TWA debris Forte Heritage Setback for Mother Teresa World Summary Mitterrand aides seek to ban book (Reuter): Guerrillas deny killing Briton (Reuter): Mudslide buries 23 in Malaysia Risky rocks Does radon really incrases the danger of cancer? A small step forward BIG The damage of separation The power of thought Will the paralysed be able to communicate with computers merely by thinking? Anjana Ahuja reports Serviceline Insurance The Times The woman who defied correctness Mary Lefkowitz has outraged some academices by insisting that Scocrates was Greek, says Michael Gove Don't look, it's another ad Air Portugal "Impotence" BT The wayward father she adored While, on an outsider, Jacqueline Bouvier's early life seemed an idyllic one, the reality Until recently, Jackie Onassis's childhood and adolescence remained private. These years are now revealed by her first cousin, John Davis Saga Service Ltd St. Joseph's Hospice Amsterdam Why 'Black Jack' was kept away from the wedding of the year Was the agony of a broken home, and a rift that would mar the day of her marriage Jack Bouvier was proudly looking forward to giving his daughter away. Instead, Jackie walked down the aisle on the arm of her stepfather as her father was held prisoner in his hotel room Bank of England Tomorrow Dan technology plc The Week Ahead Swiftcall Visual Art Oedipus goes home Peter Stothard watched as the National Theatre took Sir Peter Hall's staging of Sophocles to the heart of Ancient Greece Not the whole tale Edinbuurgh Festival: Pina Bauch's classsic Gluck staging; mixed blessings from the Cleveland Orchestra Proms Opera Spoilt for choice Concerts Hill House Hammond Jazz Life of a one-act wonder Theatre Caught in a tug of love Films: Nicola Venning meets the director who has produced a 'Kramer vs Kramer for the 1990s' Entertainments Theatre Film Duke of York's Theatre Books Recitals Today's Choice London Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Tuesday to Friday in Section Matthew Parris What do you mean, exploitation? If people are old enough to make up their minds, good luck to them Royal split Charles doesn't need permission to marry The expers are wrong. The Royal Marriages Act does not apply to the Prince of Wales Blair plays the triangle Trigonometry may matter less than 'time for a change,' says Peter Riddell Will power Diary Gordon's gym Diary Shirty Diary Cow calling Diary Riotous time Diary Saddam's Strike The Iraqi leader catches his enemies off guard—again Socials and Democrats Blair is keener to appeal to new supporters than to appease old A Stitch in Time Cleopatra's Needle is in need of protection Tory activists and party reform Political funding I Pennington Street London E1 9xn Telephone Energy and enterprise to exploit British inventors' ideas Prescott and Labour Access to the Bar In memoriam At arm's length Under a cloud Genius and madness Morningside patter League of gentlemen Court Circular Royal engagements Birthdays today Nature notes Personal Column Anniversaries Picture Gallery School news N. R. M. Petrie Secretary to the Council Musical Instruments Church appointment Tickets for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nwt Travel Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Viceroy Travel Embassy Flight Centre Swift Travel Flightseats Marriages Coachmakers' and Coach Harness Makers' Company Jetline Apex Travel (U. K.) Ltd Citibond London Limited Capital Flights Icarus Travel Ltd Ljuba Welitsch Ljuba Welitsch, Bulgarian soprano, died on August 31 aged 83. She was born near varna on July 10,1913 Professor Bill MacKenzie Bill MacKenzie, CBE, Professor of Politics at Glasgow University, 1966-74, died on August 22 aged 87. He was born on April 8,1909 Church news Victor Ambartsumian Victor Ambartsumian, astrophysicist, died at his home in the Byurkan Observatory Yerevan, on August 12 aged 87. He was born in Tbilisi on September 18,1908 Brigadier Robert Hodges Brigadier Robert Hodges, CBE, former commander of the Woolwich garrison, Royal Artilery, died on August 3 aged 86. He was born on June 11,1910 Turkish Atrocities US set for missile attack on Iraq The Times Crossword No 20,262 Aberlour Business Times Weathercall AirUK Tomorrow Today in the Times Great Summer of Sport England travel in comfort Hoddle's bold first selection vindicated victory Debonair Sky makes statement of sporting intent Tv Action Replay Edberg swift to dispatch Haarhuis Tennis: Veteran Swede Moves Sweetly to Fourth-Round Encounter with Henman or Martin Our Sporting Times by David Miller Goulding's bombardment flattens Broncos Rugby League: St Helens Advance their Case for Treble with Workmanlike Triumph Edwards has the final word Komen puts world record to the sword In Brief Sad collapse Barn stormer Skelton's prize Eagles soar Hayles fails to sign off on a high for Britain Cycling Schoolgirl Gowshall shows way Bowls Ruthless Williams give Hill his marching orders Pakistan salvage consolation in dramatic fashion Cricket: Centuries on Successive Days for Warwickshire Left-Hander as England Secure Texaco Trophy by 2-1 Margin Shining Knight illuminates end-of-season offering Simon Barnes on an England find with the potential for real greatness Trent Bridge Scoreboard Edgbaston Scoreboard Assured Croft makes sure of tour place David Dryer Sports Tours Fletcher unhappy as Yorkshire win Leeds lottery Cricket Table Kent offer feeble challenge Surrey almost shoot themselves in the foot Walton keeps hopes alive Village values under microscope Yesterday's Scoreboards By our Sports Staff: Emphatic victory keeps India on course Jones looks down from summit on hapless Durham Warwickshire's decline could prove temporary Cricket Saturday's Scoreboards The Parsons tale of honest endeavour Ivo Tennant looks at the life and times of the journeyman medium pacer with a fast bowler's brain Gallen blow adds serious insult to Rangers' injuries Football Grimsby fearing toll of Lutine bell James reaches top of the pots Mesh Technique Hernia Repair Walker welcome at happy reunion Bradford strike a blow for spontaneity Now the boot is on the other foot for Nelson Nick Szezepanik finds a football diarist trying to turn theory into practice at Torquay, the League's bottom club last season Palace sow seeds as Bassett looks to the future Neill adds decisive ingredient to nostalgia at New Den Scotland state case for the defence Football: Goalless Draw Satisfies Brown at Start of World Cup Qualifying Campaign Giggs casts cloud over victory By our Sports Staff: Day's work protects victory for England Heskey makes striking impression Richard Hobson on the former defender now putting his best feet forward Ukraine punish Irish profligacy McCarthy gets due reward for boldness Medi Sport World Cup 1998 Qualifying Rounds Pools Check Non-League Regional and National Leagues Reid secures the captain's vote for Solheim Cup Golf Dassu settles play-off saga Garcia and Rose underline precocious talents John Hospins picks up some pointers for the next Walker Cup at Woodhall Spa The Times Cash barrier bars young cyclists' progress Allenby makes light work of unexpected overtime Forthcoming Company Golf Days Solheim Cup Hope of compromise in rugby 's inter-union dispute Pontypridd strike top gear with ten-try rout Rugby Union: Antcipation High as Leading Welsh Clubs Continue They left off in May Lacklustre Hamed fails to end doubts Boxing Eyles jolts Jansher's hegemony Squash King puts together double top finish Equestrianism All Blacks offer their hosts a crumb of comfort Coast-to-coast race provides the ultimate long weekend Endurance Sport Bath soon back in the groove despite rusty start Saracens lay foundations of power Rugby Union: Season Kicks off with Defeat for Leicester but Business a Usual for Champions Uptight players fluff their lines By a Correspondent: Rudderless Sale lose their way Harlequins enjoy dawn of new era West's fresh faces meet their match in stirring pipe-opener Johnson points Dolphins towards Super Bowl Oliver Holt finds Miami eagerly awaiting the start of the new American football season Pocket-sized Quarry gains his reward for hours of practice Simple rules to avoid tragedy Fising: Spate of Electrocutions Demonstrates Danger of Poles Lightining and power cables have caused three recent deaths. Brian Clarke reports Better finish Cricket must look to its future Moneyed era ruining rugby Sporting heroes Lady Carla losing fitness race Racing: Cecil-Trained Oaks Winner Unlikely to Make St Leger Line-Up Hamilton Park Rapid Raceline My Gallery plan By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Hannon's filly hits rich vein Pilsudski wins in Germany Flat Leaders Trainers Saturated fixture list keeps dissenters in full voice Hexham Hughes suspended for early finish Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Joining the top guns for feats of clay Victoria Walkar spends a day with Britain's world-beating day pigeon shooters and finds herself addicted The Times Educational Supplement Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess For the Record Rugby Union Guide to the Week Ahead Picture Gallery Club Cricket Athletics The Times Farnborough Air Show Breitling British Aerospace Farnborough opens Harvey Elliott introduces a report on the world's best air show Watching the brightest stars of the skies Air displays will range from the Sopwith Camel to the latest Russian interceptor, as well as Red Arrows, says Arthur Reed Tomorrow's world on show today Arthur Reed on an industry that has come out of the recession ready for business Linking up on defence Chris Lockwood reports on great co-opeartion and fierce rivalries Hewlett Packard Focus: Farnborough Air Show Alphabetical Guide to Degree Vacancies: Arts and Social Sciences Results and Statistics Today Alphabetical Guide to Degree Vacancies: Arts and Social Sciences Castrol to oil the wheels at BurmahQ Companies All eyes on interest rates Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Capitalisation, week's change Rolex Canberra opens up telecoms Allders buys Home loans Levington up The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Word-Watching Whinney MacKay-LEWIS Plc Picture Gallery Camelot hits problems over phonecard launch Tourist Rates Alternative Investment Market Staff fight change in NatWest bonus pay The Times Growth and politics set to worry market Gilt-Edged Sky's the limit for sleeker Airbus Discovery Channel Peace treaty with names offers new life to Lloyd's Rogue trader is shopped The Times City Diary Wicked uncle, but all in fun Radio Choice Wickedly entertaining in a daring manner Review BBC1 Choice Simpson accepts tougher targets over ?10m package Euro 96 gives strong kick to economy Times and Crossword Engaged 45 Airbus 800-seater taking wing Refuge merger faces opposition TUC seeks £3bn for jobs Restaurant pays £320,000 to director Panel may act on Treg attack Allied Dunbar Insured 46 Porterbrook investors net £32m UBR change Festival success Virgin venture Relais & Chateaux Step into another world Take off for a Relais good time Luxury Breaks Brian MacArthur on how to enjoy a fabulous French treat at the hotel chain featured in our annual offer Seal of Approval Paris, Paris Area Just shut your eyes and taste the food Regional Flavours Frances Bissell enjoys restaurants where the menu has dishes with a strong local identity Brittany Dine in splendour arid enjoy a meal fit for the Queen Prague and Berlin Le Moulin de L'Abbaye Les Pyénées Hertz Ambience for a Relais Gourmands experience created… A luxurious retreat after cultural duties Languedoc Alps Châu de Montcaud Reservations Free Hotlines from UK Château de la Chèvre d'Or Picture Gallery Indulgent sanctuaries fro… Touring France Château de la Chèvre d'Or Monch's Posthotel Reservations Free Hotlines from UK Beautiful setting, amazing history Slovenia Arlberg Hospiz Exception periods: 23/09/96 to 6/10/96 Annual… Florence Reservations Free Hotlines from UK Switzerland Prinses Juliana London City Airport A feast for eyes and palate Low Contries EuroDrive Travel Club Your Passport to a fair Take the Fast Track to France with Shittle Sally Febries Crossing to Europe Sail and save with Stena Line Charmed by an abundance of English hospitality Lake District and Cumbria BT Great Britain Simple steps to pleasure How to apply for your passport card Exclusive Guide Offer The Times American Express

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