News from 09/09/1996
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Ces Lowry, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, T. J. King (Headmaster), Helen Johnstone, DJM, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Des Burkinshaw, S. Lyddon, Richard Hobson, K. Seakens, Ivo Tennant, Michael Theodoulou, Martin Fletcher, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Humphrey Carpenter, Lewin, Alison Kervin, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Jo Birkbeck, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Jenny Young, Ken Hartshorne, Gillian Tweed, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, A. R. V. Anderson, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Margaret Thatcher, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, Helen Evans, Philip Bassett and Philip Webster, John O'leary, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Russell Kempson, Bob Prescott, George Brock, Kevin O'connor, David Miller, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Roy Pearson, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Vaughan Freeman, Christine Buckley, Michael Scarlett, Sarah Forde, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, John Walker (Chairman), Alix Ramsay, Robert Glenton, Nigel Hawkes, David J. Gilbody, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Eric Reguly, Sarah Cunningham, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Cedric H. Hassall, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Jon Ashworth and Robert Miller, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Alan Copps, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Tim Reeve, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Mark Hodkinson, Alan Lee, Helen Mound, Peter Riddell, Alan Smith, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Tony Dawe, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Steve McManaman, Benedict Nightingale, John McWILLIAM, Patricia Yates, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Nicolas Andrews, Andrew Finkel, John Green, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Robert Miller and John Ashworth, K. T. Thomas, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
Resumo10P Every Summer Monday Prince gave up on Church years ago, Runcie says 'It would quite help if he loved the Church of England a bit more. That's one of the things I found disappointing - that he was so disenchanted with it' Daily guide to the mysteries of ancient China Morgan Grenfell managers to go TV & Radio Gang of teenagers beats boy to death Moves to ban media cash for witnesses Exclusive: Today Blair heads for clash with TUC on no-strike package The Times Great Summer of Sport Holiday murderer was like a robot They just picked him off the street and killed him School Fees Insurance Agency Limited 10P Every Summer Monday Major faees rift with EU on eve of conference Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms Blair admits mistake over Harman BA denies 10,000 jobs at risk in cost cuts News in Brief Australians want MacQuarie cottage Volunteer campaign Ulster talks resume Woman abducted in car Skydiver survives fall Archers veteran decries leftist story of country folk Woman editor is accused of turning radio favourite into a 'badly written load of feminist tripe' Cherie Booth knits matching pattern of domestic harmony Blair's wife joins political battle for the home front New men will grace finishing school Thomas gets up steam on the City line Mother of two found dead at home First direct 35-year-old graduate gives £1m to Cambridge Vickers Fruitarians mourn man who followed the diet of Eden Wilfred Crone, who refused to eat anything with involved the death of a plant, has died at the age of 87. Adherents claim to feel fitter; nutritionists say they are mad. Stephen Farrell reports Tuck shops bear fruit in healthy eating scheme Child charities attack gallery's explicit display Smack challenge boy 'totally out of control' The Times/dillons Forum Hertz Heritage dispute over Liverpool's slavery tours Multiple Display Advertising Items Shopkeepers bank on keeping services of village visionary Businesses in a small Irish community are thriving thanks to a woman who claims contact with Virgin Mary. But not everone is happy, Nicholas watt reports Police seize leaflets at meeting of Muslims Actor Irons has second car accident in a week Van Heusen Engineers urged to publicise air errors News in Brief HMSO sale hitch Lottery jobs Dole 'deters theft' Well policed Roman canals This Week in the Times Computer system takes plod out of police work Girl, 13, saves two from arson attack Lloyds Bank Diaries shed new light on Beekett's hatred of Nazis Author wrote of his acute distaste for anti-Jewish sentiments and Hitler's speeches How Irish terrorist leader broke the heart of London society hostess First Mortgage Cuts will hit inmates, says jail director Woman seeks review of law on assisted suicide Boys escape death after fall onto railway line The Times AF Alliance Francaise Choir head killed in bridge fall News in Brief Visitor dies in fire Rock of ages US flies in Offer grounded Early smelter Oil platform sale Willow cutters rear fed tape will stump batsmen Suppliers say rule change intended to control felling of forests will end decades of rural tradition BBC inquiry into claim of advert sales for Proms Sleuths solve case of sick detective Medical Briefing RNIB Challenging blindness Sex scandal aide faces Republican subpoena threat Tiny Computers Ltd Hurricanes play havoc with Caribbean cruises Kevorkian thwarts police at deathbed The Times Subscriptions The Cuinton Strategy UAP Provincial The Race American Election Countdown The Electoral College The Perot Factor Campaign Finance The Dole Strategy Royal Mail Our Foreign Staff: Kurds flee towards Iran border as more towns fall Faction chief begs America for help after Iraqis are accused of backing new advance Turkish Cypriot soldier killed Cellphones direct Fragile rebel alliances fall prey to shifting sands of Gulf politics Kashmir poll starts peacefully Admiral Ryanair US pushes for Israel to resume Syria talks Monetary union puts pressure on France to master market forces Pol Pot shunned as rebel faction opts for peace deal Direct Line Racists boo black winner of Miss Italy (AFP): Ex-minister is charged over killing News in Brief Russians leave (AP): Islands protest Pope mystery (AFP): Aid workers die (Reuter): Moi pardon Reuter: UN aid team reaches Liberian 'hell' town Sunalliance Thyssens accuse son over fortune Hidden At war over the field of genes American maize, geneticlaly modified so that it is pest-resistant, could have damaging human and environmental effects, claims Europe. Nigel Hawkes reports Why neglect may be a myth The idea that British industry has ignored science is under attack Science Briefing Saving lives and trees Emperor Valens Roman Coin The Medical Centre 'I think Charles had already given up on the Church' Robert Runcie—Day Two: Humphrey Carpenter reveals that the Archbishop knew about The Royal Family The Times Picture Gallery Somak Holidays Tim Graham Service line Insurance Robert Runcie Life with 'Lindy' Tomorrow 'I admire her, but it's like sitting next to electricity' MJN Standing Figure Mysteries of Ancient Chian 1 Allied Dunbar Pop Picture Gallery Theatre Is Hollywood really so bad? As Ben Elton's cinema satire Popcorn goes on stage, Geoff Brown catches a whiff of hypocrisy Faithful to old friends BBC Proms: John Allison on two nights of Valery Gergiev and the Rotterdam Philharmonic Angling for that missing magic Opera Albert Herring/The Magic Flute Wimbledon Theatre Jazz Schroders OPERA Voices in the wilderness Theatre Pentecost Donmar Theatres Music Picture Gallery Everyday tales of Fm folk Radio Films Voyage without discovery Our Day Out Belgrade, Coventry Proms Books Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide ARTS Why was that hour in York on Thursday so unnerying? I was there to speak after a dinner. I'd known about it for ages but not really What shall I do now? What shall I ever do? Perhaps after all it's better late than early Ringing rebuke Demon eyes are not scaring anyone The Conservative election campaign has started badly, and the polls show Labour heading for triumph Hush-hush when it matters Peter Riddell on the issues that are too hot to handle before an election Defector Go for broke Beach party At the flicks It aly Cook and Bull Back-door socialism is back on the agenda Battle for America Clinton and Dole hold the front lines—but not the only lines Rules of Asylum Britain should clamp down on regugees advocating terrorism Advisory group proposals on future of Naval College Safety on holiday Law Society reform Tall story A testing time for five-year-olds A traitor's courage Pearl of the Pacific? Profit and loss on British inventions Wales: see England Cards of identity Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Service luncheons School announcements Nature notes Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Apex Travel (U. K.) Ltd Viceroy Travel USA Swift Travel Flightseats No Title Marriages Anniversaries Harmers of London National Kidney Research Dame Jean Lancaster Commandant Dame Jean Lancaster, DBE, Director Women's Royal Naval Service 1961-64, died on August 29 aged 87. She was born on August 11,1909 Four weddings, a priory and a hospital UZO Egonu Uzo Egonu, Nigerian painter and printmaker, died on August 14 aged 64. He was born on December 25,1931 George Levy George Levy, MBE, antiques dealer and heritage campaigner, died on September 1 aged 69. He was born on May 21,1927 Professor James Cooper Professor James Cooper, Director of the Cranfield Centre for Logistics and Transportation, died from cancer on August 7 aged 48. He was born on September 6,1947 On This Day The Growth of Betting. Poor Women and Horse Racing News The Times Crossword No 20,268 Business Picture Gallery Times Weathercall Air UK In the Times Tomorrow Rnli Rescue Update - 9 September 1996 Picture Gallery Today in the Times Great Summer of Sport Tyre change puts Hill in spin Debonair Montgomerie hits new heights with low-level assault Golf Johnson's victory brings end to long barren spell Solheim Cup No Title Ivanisevic plays on his own weakness Rampant Wigan thwart St Helens' treble hopes Rugby League Graf outwits Seles to claim fifth us Open crown Tennis King continues to erase Atlanta blues Equestrianism Brilliant Schumacher cf rives Italy wild with joy Oliver Holt reports from Monza on a triumph for Ferrari that delighted the home supporters Pushover for Tyson sparks talk of Lewis Boxing: Deal with Briton Possible after Flawed Opponent Fails to Last One round Fast finish puts paid to Sciandri Cycling Italian director leaves us in the dark TV Action Replay Price leaves young rivals in the shade Bowls Biela cruises to clean sweep with Audi Sport in Brief Towers are toppled Smith's long shot Britain clinch cup Bass Sunderland serve up goalless bore Football: Reid Finds Little Cheer in the Comedy of Errors Played out at Roker Park Stone injury exposes the depths of Forest frailties Men's Health Magazine Ghosts of Liverpool past haunt Souness Miller's familiarity breeding discontent Gullit's second thoughts put the emphasis on defence United inspired by thrill of ascent to higher level European Champiuons' League will be real test of calibre for Ferguson's side Kinnear sets out his stall for the winter sales Robson's flourishing company emphasises City trading deficit Keith Pike on a 4-0 win at the Riverside Stadium and the profitable policy of the Middlesbrough manager Stevenage intent on repeat performance Arsenal's spirit soaring under Houston control FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Bell's League Championship Pools Check Non-League Regional and National Leagues Managers World Results F. 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Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Bell's League Championship Keegan sets the benchmark for Tottenham Football: Failure to Compete with Big Spenders Leaves Francis with Little in Reserve Reading rule the roost over rivals Wigan willing to spend to emulate their big brother Mark Hodkinson on a football club trying to end a rugby league monopoly England stumble in Spanish heat Webb's attacking policy paying early dividends Learning to live with being a marked man BBC Match of the Day Time for England to reissue TufnelPs travel pass Fortunes of Lewis turn upside down Cricket Prospero Johnson revels in title role Weekend Scqreboards Rao's ray of sunshine gives Sussex new hope Trescothick inspires Somerset victory Chappie alters the final analysis Cricket: Natwest Trophy Winners Redouble Efforts to Improve First-Class Record after Reinforcing One-Day Mastery Nat West Lord's Scoreboard Lancashire aim to recruit Lillee as coach Scheme launched to find next Mushtaq Ahmed Cricket Ivo Tennant on an initiative to unearth new talent within the the Asian community Seiko Kinetic Medal failure under scrutiny Judo St Catherine's are elevated by McLaughlin's skilful tuition Picture Gallery Guide the Week Ahead Lennon retains title after test of nerve Edwards nearly ready to take on the world Sailing IAAF's Sarajevo venture hit by invitation blunder Athletics: Majority of Competitors are given Too Little Notice of Solidarity Meeting Experiment fails Professionalism not a threat Quality the key to training Village values Great courses Top seeds welcome security of clay Tennis: New Tournament Should Benefit Home-Grown Players Legal & Public Notices Clubs seek swift solution to a taxing problem Catt breaks through but Bath falter Rugby Union" Champions Punished for High Penalty Count and Failure to Capitalise on Stand-Off Half's Impressive Display Jones makes powerful case for Bristol's forward thinking The Times Crosswords Irish revel in tale of the unexpected Lacklustre Gloucester fail to paper over the cracks Best puts damper on easy victory The London Hernia Centre High price of solving identity crisis Simon Barnes on how Wasps are attempting to draw the sting of professionalism Cardiff weaknesses exposed as Lianelli feast on five tries England to miss out on S Africa Richmond may have reason to rue lack of killer instinct Sheasby makes most of home improvements For the Record Rugby Union Club Cricket Athletics Cycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Urbina given classic vote of confidence Racing Bath Rapid Raceline Bath Specialists From our Irish Racing Correspondent at the Corragh: Bianca Nera boosts Loder's hand Guide to our Racecard Southwell Saturday's Results Leger's supreme staying test must not be revamped Impressive victory for Ashkalani Whuffos think it's hairy, nutters know it's not Tim Reeve fails to put the exhilaration of skydiving into words, but says you must believe it is amazing British Museum Picture Gallery Information Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching History Picture Gallery Winning Move Alphabetical Guide to Degree Vacancies: Arts and Social Sciences Capitalisation, week's change Rolex Results and Statistics BAe takes off again into growth Companies Focus on inflation figures Economic Outlook Sunday Tips US utilities halt British bids in fear of Labour Card call float to raise £2.5m TES The Times Educational Supplement Teseo launches 'store wars' cuts Oxford Biomedica plans AIM flotation Alternative Investment Market Flextech denies report on BBC pay-TV deal The three risks that are worth taking Gilt-Edged The Personal Number Company PLC Small firms favour minimum wage Monks tells Labour to relax as TUC-commissioned polls show support for workplace policies BTR set to cut dividend Optimism up Cybertec task Equity pool IBM alliance Navigator Class Rising claims likely to hit Prudential profits Change on Week The Pound Stock Market BSR Tourist Rates Churchill Airlines will give up slots for a price Principal to seek £50m in flotation Reliance Security Group plc Finance adviser is stage-struck Step of equality Mallet masters Stonewalled Word-Watching Insider dealers under notice Robert Miller and Jon Ashworth look at the Stock Exchange's toughened stance CAF A memo to unions: if you can't beat them join them A battle with no bloodshed Radio Choice The unacceptable face of new police drama Review Choice BBC1 Union Brief 46 Planners target empty offices for extra London housing Deutsche to compensate Times Two Crossword UK loses allure for foreign firms Union rethink on Emu Leaders fear meeting critieria will cost jobs BA warns of flight cuts if deal blocked Garrard Accountable 45 Business Editor Lindsay Cook SE sleuths on the trail of big insider dealing rings City fund managers lose heart Mining jobs Picture Gallery Contents Hail a conquering centurion Love them, hate them, cars have been in Britain for 100 years. Alan Copps on motoring mythology Which was the first? Tony Dawe looks at the the early vehicles which were to lead the way to a revolution in transport in Britain Picture Gallery The car that changed Britain A unique piece of motoring history is being lovingly restored Picture Gallery How car makers got into shape You may think you have a choice but the manufacturers make today's cars sisters under the skin, writes Kevin Eason Car Choice Picture Gallery From one speed to free speed Like the original British car, the newest has wheels, an engine and throttle, but things have changed, says Kevin Eason The Times Record Breakers Faminine Facts Women drivers are overtaking fast Their car club had more founder members than the Rac, and they could soon be the critical market force, says Helen Mound From Austin to Zodiac, our A-Z of Picture Gallery 1896-1905 Roads that hogged the countryside But the concrete tide may finally be turning, says Jonathan Prynn A lesson in industrial survival Japanese working methods are vital to the continuing success of the British car industry, says Alan Copps The Times Women designers shape the future Helen Mound looks at the move away from jobs for the boys Men who sparked the ignition As the Continent raced ahead, Britain's fledling car industry was held back by archaic laws. Lord Montagu of Beaulieu recalls some of the pioneers whose talents and vision started it moving Slow starters who motored ahead Michael Scarlett on the early British inventors who stalled at first but soon matched the pace of more advanced foreign development of the car Britain finds the winning formula Vaughan Freeman on the cottage industry in the Home Counties that drives a global car racing empire Ford
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