News from 23/09/1996
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Nicholas Watt Chief Ireland Correspondent, M. Diddams, Alyn Shipton, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, DJM, Patricia Davies, Henry Self, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Emma Levine, Douglas Jones, Bill Frost, Dario Varin, Richard Thomson, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Petre, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Mr Christopher Clift, Joanna Bale, James Bone, D. M. Robson, Alison Kervin, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, J. B. Priestley, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, George Urban, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Keith Rodgers, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, Peter Ball, Shirley English, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, James Bone and Gabriella Gamini, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Charles W. Steggell, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Edward Gorman, John G. Howarth, Christopher Clift, Russell Kempson, Ian Mann, Philip Bassett, Lindsay Cook, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Bridge, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Arthur Hearnden General Secretary, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, M. C. FITZPATRICK(Head of Economics), Raymond Keene, Bruce Cherry, Peter Davalle, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Sandra Parsons, Mark Fogarty, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Auriol Whitworth, George Walden, Carol Bundy Stogdon, Julian Muscat, Andrew Pierce and Arthur Leathley, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, B. Sheffield, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Andrew Kent, Deepak Lal, Matthew Parris, Anthea Millett Chief Executive, Kevin McCarra, Milo Edwards, Jennai Cox, Hugh Mainprice, Mark Hodkinson, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Allan Chapman, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Steve McManaman, Kate Bassett, Benedict Nightingale, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Philip Bassett and Andrew Pierce, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Nicolas Andrews, Piers Morris, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Joseph Cullen, Piers Schmidt, Ann Channon, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Alex Fynn,
Resumo10p This Week in the Times Dream on Tomorrow Wednesday Interface Thursday Friday Saturday Index Tomorrow Clarke's EMU gibe reopens Tory split Thatcher 'had All Garnett view on danger of German character' Lib Dems deny Labour links Yeltsin operation delay Wright to keep his title of bishop Runaway clergyman denounce as a lying Judas Greek socialists stay in power Rantzen hits back Hill thwarted Save as You Dial Home & legacy Insurance Services Limited Today Hanratty inquiry did not interview key witnesses New low pay body will be permanent commission By a Staff Reporter: Tories demand curbs on 'meddlesome' Euro court Dell Picture Gallery Goldsmith wins year-long fight for party political broadcast Government braced for rights ruling on Gypsies Union cash cut 'plays into Blair's hands' News in Brief Woman found in stream Runaway comes home Freed inmates reoffend Benefits staff strike Meningitis warning Teachers watch weight Church condemns the 'Judas' who took press silver In runaway bishop's cathedral, anger and sorrow; at his hideaway, a media melee Minister had affair for 25 years Invader poised for day of the triffids Priest leads prayers for betrayed son and mother Vogue the Big Names Fugitives stage an early-morning flit through allotment Tourist raped and thrown in canal in 90-minute attack British Midland Bowlers in brush with a ball thief Airlines to challenge noise limits Legal & General Scientists examine hate mail News in Brief Car blaze death Number culled Coffee chases tea Snorkeller dies Circus stampede Two go into one Rantzen denounces colleague to BBC chiefs By a Staff Reporter: Man caught digging for pilot's body Heseltine may get WI out of a red tape jam Dismissed Mi6 officer to fight on Hertz Irish writer says republican hero's heart was in the wrong country Health managers ban general surgeons from breast operations Woman challenges hospital's right to impose Caesarean In celebrating the kingdom's National Day Three celebrations of British skill Medical Briefing Students offered help to cope with rising stress Somak Holidays Learning Performance Seminars Smartest patients 'get the best care' Sale of 'fantastic' Collection takes art world by surprise Multimillion-pound array of medieval treasures is likely to be broken up Drinking alcohol 'is widespread by age of ten' Amerada Hess Gas Deckchairs fight on the beaches For Tuesday's 10p Times See Voucher on Page 10p Colonial Direct Sunrise lifts the spirits of our man at the Pole The most distant reader of The Times on the Internet is Simon Hart, a British physicist working at the South Pole. Here he describes life in a six-month winter Dear Mr Taxman Lib Dems split over link with Labour Ashdown wary of closer ties but senior colleague talks of eventual merger Women wooed with 'cosy family' image Cheaper Car insurance Lured to London and life of abuse Case Histories Party to debate claims that Britain is a 'slave haven' For Tuesday's Activists dismiss Thorpe 'history' Euro-sceptics make waves in England's seaside conference towns Spanish Prince avoids Charles's blunders TWA Greeks give Socialists mandate for cutbacks in spending Secular protests condemn papal Mass for Clovis Cleric spied for Warsaw Pact on Vatican The Times Haul of heroin on Samper jet adds to Colombia's woes Kaunda ban 'puts democracy at risk' Rock art inspires new theory of man (Reuter): Clashes at Bhutto protest News in Brief Korean killed (AFP): Pro-China choice (AP): Armenia contest (AP): Pipe down Wastebasket (Reuter): Duchess joins the Peking club set Fraud trial forces Rao to bow out The Times Israelis on alert after threats of more suicide bombings Clinton outlaws gay marriage News in Brief Bastion falls Arms smuggled Suspect Du Pont 'says he is Dalai Lama' Pentagon admits it taught Latin Americans to torture (AP): Island wedding for Kennedy son Anxiety marks Yom Kippur holiday amid memories of surprise attack Ryanair the Low Fares Airline Nato prepares to rid policy of last Cold War traces Gone in a flash Science Briefing Message recieved Gene counting Edible wax Why, simply, life begins at 256 Marple Computer Corporation The answer to a burning question War of the worlds The discovery of the distant planet Neptune 150 years ago today sparked an international row, reports Allan Chapman The French accused the English of invention Direct Law Smint Sharp practice at the Foreign Office Dame Pauline Neville-Jones, formerly Britain's top female diplomat, talks for the first time about why she resigned. Interview by Sandra Parsons Freedom of Europe fares Prospero direct Direct Line The Times I was amazed. . . her views weren't that different from Alf Garnett Diplomacy and Disillusion Starting today, the remarkable diaries of George Urban, one of Margaret Thatcher's Easy Jet Germany: how we were misrepresented by the Downing Street memo Close advisers. Part One: the Prime Minister's growing anxiety over German unification Face to Face at Chequers Dial-A-Phone Tomorrow The Times MJN Technology Limited The Week Ahead Nothing quite like it Opera: Rodney Milnes on the Royal Opera's revival of Richard Jone's controversial Ring staging Das Rheingold Covent Garden Fine talent lost in the remix Pop Alison Limerick Jazz Café, NWI Guarneri Quartet NT Royal National Theatre Visual Art Theatre Winners all round Music: Gerald Larner on the Leeds Piano Competition; plus, the LSO Hot passion and the chill hand of terror LSO/Rostropovich Barbican Dance Bebop with gypsy guitar Jazz Spirit of Django Ronnie Scott's Birmingham Opera Service line Insurance Visual treats enlivens the long journey Theatre: Robert Lepage's Hiroshima marathon arrives at the National; plus, George Eliot adapted for the stage in Wales The Seven Streams of the River Ota Lyttelton Opera & Ballet Exhibitions Royal College of Art Books Limp as an orphaned rag Silas Marner Theatre Clwyd Theatres Film Pop To advertise in this section please call the… Music 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 House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol)on releas across the country 298,000 readers of this section Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 Matthew Parris They all believe in The Global Economy-but behind each party, ancient and opposing forces are at work A delusion: temporary orthodoxy posing as common sense Well-baked The Times Diary Why the bounders are flourishing today If there are more cads about, it is because the late 20th century has been so favourable and evironment Courting the country party Liberal Democrats need Blair, but many won't admit it, says Peter Riddell Forceful Stamp duty The Times Diary Beer we go The Times Diary Thatcher's Germans Divided counsel and distorted minutes: an adviser remembers The Point of the Centre Why Lib Dems need be in Brighton this week Surgical Dressing Beware: careless clothes cost lives Moral arguments on matters of tax McGeorge Bundy Extending choice of schooling for all Teacher training Minimum wage County history Generations of gerbils More support for working mothers Day care for babies Church music Court Circular Royal engagement Luncheon Nature notes Personal Column Birthdays today Memorial service Ms Helen Chadwick Service dinner Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment Anniversaries Families(Jessica Douglas-Home writes). The Bride was… Vegetables leave flowers in shade for a splash of autumn colour RHS Malvern Autumn Show Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy and Royal Marines Mr C. d'O. Gowan Harmers of London Marriages Latest wills Major-General Pat Turpin Major-General Patrick Turpin, CB, OBE, Director of Supplies and Transport, 1960-63, and Director of Movements (Army), Ministry of Defence, 1963-66, died on September 14 aged 85. He was born on April 27,1911 Annabella Annabella, film actress, died on Spetember 18 aged 87. She was born on July 14,1909 Church news Appointments Julius Silverman Julious Silverman, former Birmingham Labour MP and barrister, died on September 21 aged 90. He was born on December 8,1905 Professor Jerzy Wdowczyk Professor Jerzy Wdowezyk, physicist, died in Lodz, Poland, on September 6 aged 61. He was born in Sonica on July 28,1935 Royalty Theatre "I Have Been Here before" News The Times Crossword No 20,280 Business AirUK Forecast Tomorrow In the Times The Papers Picture Gallery Hill driven to the wire Villeneuve's victory takes championship to final race How the Rival Drivers View the World Championship Showdown Ricoh Walker takes honours after bad break for Eurosport TV Action Replay Villeneuve sparkles with star quality Motor Racing: Canadian Makes Decisive Move in Stunning Style to Keep his World Championship Hopes Alive Netcom Find More out There Controversy overtakes late charge by Menu Touring Cars Zulle in sight of victory in Spain In Brief Late decider Hamill's title Vaulting ahead Americans spurred by singular success Golf: Europe's Attempt to Wrest Control of Coveted Trophy Undermined by Series of Failures on Final Day Full Details from St Pierre Nicholson's dawdle allows King to continue reign Equestrianism: Untimely Fault Opportunity for In-Form Briton to Extend Successful Sequence Dominant Davies runs out of steam Patricia Davies sees Europe's leading player struggle to bear the burden of carrying a continent's hopes of glory Van Heusen Bjorn holds nerve to break the mould for Denmark Youngsters offer Graham consolation in defeat David Miller believes the English game can benefit from the skills of imported players only if referees apply the laws correctly to protect them Heskey puts Tottenham to the sword Football: Teenager Shows Way as Leicester Enjoy First Away Win of Premiership Season Seiko Kinetic Lazaridis flies flag for United nations Arsenal prove old habits die hard By our Sports Staff: Wenger finally moves in at Highbury Gullit takes some comfort from important lesson United finish with little to show Football: Cutting Edge Lacking in Stalemate between Teams with Europe on their Minds Ferguson rightly punished for football's curse Sparkle fades on Atkinson regime Barber blows the whistle on Derby Donnelly puts case for development Scottish commentary Cut-price imports threaten disaster for domestic game On the negative side of overseas trade Bass FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Goalscorers Bell's League Championship Premier Division Non-League Regional and National Leagues Europe Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League First Division Bell's League Championship Premier Division Huckerby makes the difference for Millwall Sheron bounces back to strike the decisive blow Football Rioch content with low-profile start Pretenders underline maturing potential Feel-good factor fuels Fulham's revival Keith Pike discovers that defeat cannot dampen the optimism at Craven Cottage Process efficiency Britain face winter of doubles dealing France rally to reach final Short-sighted LTA overlooks Lloyd as chief executive Tennis Johnson still paying the penalty Sarah Potter on the hockey player who is struggling to accept a miss that cost Britain and Olympic medal Suspension of offside rule sparks goalscoring spree Sport gives red card to national academy John Goodbody on the Government's blueprint for a centre of excellence that falls foul of Britain's leading sports bodies Hightown take advantage of Clifton's absenteeism He came, he scored, he conquered-and left A year is a long time in the Premiership. Alex Fynn, co-author of a new book, opens a series by revealing how Tottenham Hotspur won and lost Jürgen Kilinsmann, the German who was the darling of English football for one memorable season Local rivals call time on Queen Anne's reign Tomorrow Victory gives Wasps unique double Rugby Union: Leicester's Limited Approach Could Give Them Serious Cause for Concern The Times Britain to oppose cutbacks Rowing Boardman celebrates his moment of truth Cycling Youth policy is the pride of Lionesses Women's Football Guide to the Week Ahead By a Correspondent: Welsh dragons breathe new life into West Snelling going in at deep end Swimming For Tuesday's Fickle fate befalls the Irish Evans revels in new role as Llanelli come from behind McGeechan lays sound foundations for future Rugby Union Dizzy Harlequins in need of sobering thoughts Simon Barnes sees the league leaders march on with an error-strewn victory at Bristol Rigorous test finds Bath accelerating nicely Scots rally the have-nots The Times Educational Supplement Leicestershire spirit away title honours Cricket: Self-Belief Inspired by Leadership of Whitaker Ensures Triumphant Finale at Grace Defeat proves costly for Essex Hernia Repair Smith dismisses end-of-season gamble Openers graft their way into record book Walsh wins reward for durability Knight makes hay as season fades away Bicknell's defiance tempers defeat for Surrey Two-tier system advanced to cure England ills Championship Commentary Weekend Scoreboards Dunlop Driving to the Future Aiming to make the most of Eastern promise Emma Levine watchest Hong Kong's attempts to spread cricket's gospel to the Chinese Bett's new Tigers are looking the part Basketball The Times Duncan steers path to great adventure Sailing: Concert Crew in Perfect Harmony for Tests Ahead in BT Global Challenge Edward Gorman on a crew's countdown to the start of their round the world race Success hampers Arsenal Blot on Lord's Stopping for tea Big game gives rivals a run for their money Giggs has proved his worth Age not the key Drink wisely Pitman puts faith in youth policy Racing: Lambourn Trainer Unveils Potential Champions at her Open Day Need to minimise the risk factor for going reports Racing Commentary Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Leaders on the Flat Trainers Queen joins Carson's well-wishers Musselburgh By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Oscar Schindler has Melbourne on list Leicester Specialists Rapid Raceline Up the pole the bend? Jennai Cox braves Dartmoor for a two-day SAS-style trial for the women's polar relay team Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on chess For the Record Rugby Union Rugby League Athletics Hockey Cycling The Times Sports Service Racing Football Capitalisation, week's change Results and Stastistics Today Sterling Publishing Group Plc Emu a worry for Labour, too Gilt-Edged Tourist Rates Brokers at odds over Guinness Companies The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Jackson launches fleet 'lifeboat' MAM offers deal to Kepit shareholders Word-Watching Air Portugal Focus falls on interest rates Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Share swap in ADT merger challenged Job Centre Picture Gallery GGT deal signals bonus for staff Scrap over litter bins in prospect Pudding paradise Conversation gem Walpole warriors For Tuesday's Pan Am is ready to fly again Picture Gallery Bar know-how Impeccable sauce By our Business Staff: Workers' pay up 26% under Tories Fitness First ready to join AIM Alternative Investment Market Mmc verdict on South West Water bids ready for Lang Racal on target for £80m MoD contract BA awaits referral decision Hopes over monetary union lifted by new ERM Lloyds Bank Phoney war comes to an end Philip Bassett on the push for European works councils Investors in People Cats offered a licence to remain fat Radio 1 Great Gatsby great radio Radio Choice Prime suspects and impossible dreamers Review BBC1 Choice Former rail director paid £4m for eight days' work Clarke looks to defy George on rate increase Rise forecast for US Times Two Crossword Deadline 45 Bidders desert LT ticketing project Lloyd's bonuses enrage names In Business Tomorrow IR to hear Nissan UK tax appeal SFO to act Inchcape sale Cellphones direct Board Pay Norwich decides on £4bn flotation
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