News from 16/09/1996
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Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Barney Spender, DJM, Rob Hughes, Dave Bassett, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Rebecca Stephens, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Stephen Bell, Anthony Flood, Alison Kervin, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Peter Foster, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Gillian Maxey, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joel Wolchover, Giles Coren, Bryan Stiles, Keith Rodgers, Pat Gibson, Mark Gurney-Berrett, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Peter Ball, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Simon Doughty, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Hain, Mr Justice McCullough, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Marcus Gibson, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, William Burroughs, Mark Souster and David Hands, Roy Hodson, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, P. H. S., George Brock, Roderick J. Wylie, Nicholas Harling, Rachel Bridge, Michael Foster, John Hopkins, Russell Ralph, Barry Millington, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Sarah Forde, Nigel Hawkes, Alan Hadfield, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Alex Garland, Oliver August, A. Lentin, Valerie Goldberg, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Carol Allen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Jason Cowley and Alex Garland, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, David J. Woodhead, National Director, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, S. R. Kenrick, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Frank Allaun, Mark Hodkinson, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Stephen Scott and David Owen, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Glanville, A. R. Jacks, R. A. Mason, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Stella Rimington, Tony Benn, Kate Bassett, Steve McManaman, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, John B. Harris, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Jade Suit, Michael Henderson, G. M. B. Nixon, David Maddock, Jon Ashworth and Harvey Elliott, Alasdair Murray, Jonathan Mirsky, Stacy Sullivan, Darryl A. Parker, Amelia Taylor,
ResumoNo Title Blair tries to steer party back on course A-level loophole Tommy Index Now pet lovers can stroke the cat sitting on their laptop Index Church call to missing bishop Judge forces women to have Caesareans Index This Week in the Times Bridging the Gap Fashion Films Pop From Lucky Jim to Lolita Picture Gallery No Title Picture Gallery Labour plans to divert child benefit to poor pupils Howells defiant over dropping 'socialist' label Pay deal blow for unions IRA 'planning change in strategy' Dell No 10 fashion record set straight Prince promises Queen he will be discreet about affair Two men die during 13-mile race News in Brief More deadly than germs 'Mum' valued at £300 week Teacher seeks injury payout Ronay returns to the table Church hopes to avert crisis over missing bishop Emergency meeting held as whereabouts of clergyman and nurse remain a mystery Pressure grows on Pope to soften celibacy rule Hume deplores 'fantasies' created by society's obsession with sex Hotels ban the riff-raff who 'put diners off their food' Teenagers killed in car crash Legal & General What a waste of dream man said women BT Phone watchdogs plan punchline for cruel joke calls By a Staff Reporter: Three die in suspected heroin poisonings Conscription boy faces £11,000 bill No Title Drifter is stabbed to death for fun BSI Women tough it out for Pole trek Top ten barristers are earning more than Elm a year Computer hitch halts profiles of criminals Barnstaple blossoms as a top European beauty No Title Secret life of Wilde as an ideal husband Importance of praising Oscar By a Staff Reporter: £3,000 awarded for holiday upset Paraglider crashes on to house Father drowns in dinghy accident Moors body is to be reburied News in Brief Railway deal War hero dies Patient found Big picture show Road arrests Ex-editor dies Cows shot on A1 Cognos Dear Mr Taxman Pupil juggks marks to boost grades Universities angered by 'loophole' Professor dismisses Major's grammar vision Neighbours star barred from panto Queen Mother safeguards castle herd Navy and Army do battle to fill top defence post Nokia Breedlove heads for sound barrier Invading beetles gnaw at the Big Apple Amsterdam Picture Gallery New strategy casts Dole as champion of family values Murder families put O J back in the dock No Title Cambodia rebels split by pardon World Summary (AP): Nazis sold gems 'through Swiss' (Reuter): Belgian kidnap girls found safe Palace guard Mastercard China starts purge of Dalai Lama's Tibet strongholds Unipart Split at Vatican as Pope faces sixth operation Papal spokesman unlikely to win prizes for surgery Medical Briefing Service line Insurance Short Breaks Guide Gulf tension eases as Perry bolsters anti-Iraq alliance Baghdad hurls torrent okf abuse at Clinton amid continuing US build-up of military force Big guns wheeled out in Kuwaiti desert America is showing its determination to protect Kuwait with a display of firepower on the Iraqi border, Michael Dynes reports from the Ali al-Salem air base Times Newspapers Ltd Why some states are more equal than others in the West's institutions This Week in Europe Italians turn backs on the birth of Padania Brynner cowboy gear up for sale Split in Muslim vote could help Serb win Gunning for democracy Midland The Listening Bank Chinese to hear rights debate Disaster warning Helping to predict natural catastrophes Science Briefing The power locked inside a bubble Ryanair Scanning the brains of our ancestors Wait for the bang William Burroughs explains how the massive forces released by a volcanic eruption can dramatically affect climate around the world Country Club Hotel Group Van Heusen There are, of course, those who think that an ex-Director-General of Mi5 is not a respectable person' Stella Rimington became the first woman head of Mi5 in 1992. Now, six months after retiring, she writes for the first time about the unique pressures of the job Life after M15 Big savings rates Who goes where Part One of a new series: Jason Cowley and Alex Garland war of the difficulties and The gap year has never been more popular. We examine the dilemmas it presents for both parents and children, and look at new research which shows the culture shock it can create Plan your Year Royal Mail Through the moral minefield Sun and Sin No Title Forget adventure: concentrate on broadening the bank balance Travels in North London Temptations ahead; Giles Coren stays put; Rachel Campbell-Johnston goes to the Andes 'I learnt to survive by selling earrings' South America ProsPEro Tomorrow Somak Holidays Time Computer Systems Ltd A Last Night well-judged BBC Proms Pride and joy Philips Visual Art A free man in Tinseltown Carol Allen talks to maverick Hollywood actor Kurt Russell about life, love, libertarianism and the need to escape from La Dance Mysteries of Ancient China Direct Music Tomorrow Night's Dream Books Asking the right questions Theatre: Ben Elton's new play about Hollywood violence; plus the London fringe Entertainments Theatre A saint but no angel Films Jazz No Title A Triumph Opera Today's 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 298,000 Readers of this Section Attend the Theatre… No Title Matthew Parris If consciousness is entirely subjective, some popular questions about it are meaningless Regal style The Times Diary Deflate the big idea, not our economies Which politician can say his policies would not kill jobs and kill democracy? John Redwood can A party for its members Tony Blair's Labour Party is not going to be pushed around in government by the unions, says Peter Riddell Shake up The Times Diary No sparkle The Times Diary Tell no tales The Times Diary Picture Gallery No go logo The Times Diary What's in a Name Socialism is a part of Labour's present as well as its past Instability Pact Every step towards EMU makes the destination less attractive Pass Go. Collect £200 Popular games must appeal to basic human instincts Labour, trade unions and the perils of job insecurity School league tables Aksumite obelisk Letters for publication should carry contact… Openness in politics Conflict in Iraq Flying in style Animal insights Publication of Scrolls Russia looks back for a way forward Arts funding Digital hymnal Punch drunk? Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal eneaeement John Boon, CBE Picture Gallery Applications for appointment as Queen's Counsel Service dinner University news Personal Column Nature notes Battle of Britain service Flights Directory Capital Flights Viceroy Travel Swift Travel Flightseats Latest wills Flights Directory Icarus Travel Ltd Embassy Flight Centre NWT Travel Anniversaries Butchers' Company Company of Chartered Architects Multiple Display Advertising Items Markson Pianos Marriages Combat Stress Tickets All Tickets Animals in Need No Title Association Action Juliet Prowse Juliet Prowse, actress and dancer, died of cancer in Los Angeles on September 14 aged 59. She was born in Bombay on September 25,1936. Wing Commander Clive Beadon Wing Commander Clive Beadon, DFC, Second World War bomber pilot, died in hospital at Windsor on September 14 aged 77. He was born in India on April 15,1919. Church news (From a Special Correspondent): Four Years a Captive at St. Mihiel The Experiences of an Irish Girl Ray Coleman Ray Coleman former editor of Melody Maker, died of cancer on September 10 aged 59. He was born in Leicester on June 15,1937. News The Times Crossword No 20,274 Aberlour Business Times Weathercall Air UK In the Times Today in the Times Great Summer of Sport Villa survive test of timing Stalemate at Stamford Bridge allows Liverpool to go top nof Premiership Morse Giggs First for Football Bassett McManaman Marriott Davies in prime form for Solheim challenge Golf Final Scores Parnevik pulls victory out of bag Paris Scores Disputed decision helps confident Costa call the tune Tennis: Umpire's Verdict Eases Path to Victory for Spaniard in Bournemouth International Tournament By a Correspondent: Late try spares blushes of established order Rugby Union: Little to Encourage Selectors in Drab Trial Match The London Hernia Centre Deppisch gives Cadle important Cup boost Basketball O'Sullivan back in frame with Asian title In Breif Team triumph Hall on form Briton pipped Gibson strikes England clinch title Bowls Cheaper Car Insurance Brabin arrested after Blackpool stalemate Roberts makes Albion rue their charitable defending Adams adds to season of upheaval at Highbury Football Ireland flies the flag for a family affair Andrew Longmore in Dublin samples a heady cocktail of friendly sporting rivalry and intense local pride at the All-Ireland Gaelic football final By a Correspondent: Coyle clinches replay for Meath Unheralded Gough sinks Parke Squash Striptease Graham rebuilding in his own image Football: New Leeds Manager Recognises Need to Reinvent Himself and his Team after Defeat Boy wonder struggling to find feet m man's game Michael Henderson suggests that Manchester United will gain little from domestic victories such as the 4-1 defeat of Nottingham Forest on Saturday Sullivan repairing fall-guy image Emerson exposes Everton frailties Critics much too quick to condemn Rounds on the Eurosceptics Power of recall needed to savour brighter days Liverpool savour quality of Berger Shearer puts Harford on the spot Souness refuses to push panic button Thrifty Fry has to forgo the posh life Sharpe disenchanted with his life in the slow lane Asanovic plots way through the chaos of Sunderland Nationwide Football League FA Carling Premiership Bell's League Championship Pools Check Non-League Regional and National Leagues Sendings off Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Bell's League Championship A goal fit to set before the football gods Rob Hughes selects George Weah's solo effort for Milan as the finest he has witnessed The Greatest Goal I ever saw Four Hearts fail to finish farcical red-card game Scottish commentary Akers keeps his Arsenal team under tight rein Stevenage hanging on to prized asset Seiko Kinetic Tomorrow Cairns earns consolation for Nottinghamshire INCL Day Return Flight & Grandstand Ticket Sunday trophy ends Oval drought Cricket: Captain at the Crease as Surrey Secure First Title for 14 Years Saturday's Scoreboards Yesterday's Scoreboards Derbyshire first to stumble in dash to winning post Championship Commentary Netcom Sussex happy to turn backs on a summer of turmoil Cricket: Wells Determined to Take Lead Role as County Looks to Regroup Harris emerges from quality street Simon Wilde profiles tha latest promising cricket recruit from a renowned village in Derbyshire New-found wealth buys capital show Rugby Union: Harlequins and Wasps Maintain Unbeaten Run in Courage Clubs Championship The Times Men of letters fall foul of instant judgment Sella puts convincing case for foreign legion No Title Leicester must adapt to life in the fast lane Bath's cavaliers swagger to defeat Rugby Union: Desperation to Entertain Has Painful Repercussions in Professional World Ring rues another reverse Neath squander opportunity to storm fortress of steel Blackhealth finish stronger Scottish dubs ready to join English revolt Bass McColgan rewarded for victory charge Athletics: Dramatic Finish Sees Scotish Runner Win Great North Run Doohan basks in acclaim for third world title Motorcycling: See-Saw Struggle in Catalonia Grand Prix Goes Way of Australian Master Makinen speeds towards first championship Motor Rallying: Flying Finn Leaves Chasing Pack Stuck in the Mud Legal & Public Notices Blot on Lord's BOA puts an end to drug-test challenge Swimming More serene surroundings Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 0171-782 5211 Fatigue takes its toll of all the Presidents men TV Action Replay Clay shooting under threat Woman's same Change has failed Rugby Union For the Record Cycling Athletics Schools Sport Multiple Display Advertising Items The Tims Educational Supplemt Todd turns tide with unexpected victory Sailing Picture Gallery Boys schooled in weighting game Sport in Schools Guide to the Week Ahead Wembley gets ground for optimism The Business of Sport Saturday's Racing Results Helissio posts strong Arc pointer Racing: Guest Celebrates First Group One Success with my Emma in Prix Vermeille By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Timarida may earn Arc place Flat Leaders Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Nottingham Cigar regains winning ways Thunderer: Fontwell Park Ayr's fast ground goes against Samwar Flawed whip rule mars vintage Leger Racing Commentary Blinkered first time You could almost call it enjoying yourself Rebecca Stephens knows how to climb but needed canoeing, riding and biking for a real challenge The Six-Day Wonders Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Unlawful surrogacy payment does not preclude adoption of child Scots Law Report September 16 1996 Court of Session Property charge includes interest Law Report September 16 1996 Court of Appeal Direct debit instruction does not vest payer's rights in payee Using drugs inquiry material When Will the Computer Graduate from Slave to… Capitalisation, week's change Rolex Today Results and Statistics Tomorrow Wednesday Thursday Friday Strong sterling 'hurt Uk in 1980s' Subscriptions By our Business Staff: Kay named as Oxford director By our Economic Correspondent: Sell-offs yielded ?8.8bn a year Tesco to confirm its dominance Companies By our Economic Correspondent: Franc faces turbulence over crucial budget By our City Staff: Stress taking its toll of managers Air Portugal Borrowing may top £4bn Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Moving even nearer to the market Rachel Bridge on listing plans for the Australians stock exchange Job Centre Yes, but which department? The Times City Diary Travel wise The Times City Diary Bluff called The Times City Diary Word-Watching Ford Romanian star The Times City Diary IMF looks at 'gold for poor' again New care plan Drug project Schools study Alternative Investment Market BA attempts to smooth way for alliance with American Instem highlights Aim drawbacks Tourist Rates The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Arrow Pacific Media seeks silver from screens of Far East Sell-off possible at BR Property Why Labour is no longer feared Gilt-Edged Smine Economic ideal of society fails to impress the poor Iron man wins Euro award Marcus Gibson looks into three enterprising small business Going to bed with a poem Radio Choice The prospect of endless and empty Rhodes Review BBC1 Choice Satellite and Cable Deal near on take-or-pay gas contracts MG braced for purge Times Two Crossword No 888 Dominant 43 Delay feared in Telekom float Hope of buyback changes Matthew Clark talks to City Intel inside Poor State No Title Drop in shoe sales forecast for Sears Exchange speeds up the news BTR denial Lloyd's deal In Business Tomorrow
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