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News from 30/09/1996

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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Barney Spender, Helen Johnstone, Bel Mooney, Clive MacKie, Zahid Hussain, B. D. J. Walsh, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, James Macmillan, Andrew Longmore, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Louise Clarke, Frederic Bennett, K. W. Clinch, Philip Howard, Richard Faber, Jeremy Kingston, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Alison Kervin, Harry Scotting, A. Wilmot, Gillian Maxey, Morag Preston, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Christopher Walker, Martin Fletcher, Arnold Freedman, Pat Gibson, James Landale and Alice Thomson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Catriona Davies, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, James Ashton, Debra Craine, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, John Sessions, James Capstick, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, David Smith's, Jennifer Miller, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Martin Breheny, Michael Clark, Harvey Atkinson's, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, James Landale Political Reporter, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, William Alcock, Quentin Letts, Keith Pike, Adi Bloom, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, R. L. Townsend, Luke Clancy, Owen Matthews, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Irving S. Benjamin, Paul Durman, Philip Bassett, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Paul Hodson, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, David Miller, Fraser Nelson and Harry Cleeveley, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Gerard Lyons, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Coleman Editor, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Lawrence Freedman, Sarah Forde, Peter Bryan, Robert Lyons, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Evans, Simon Reed, William Rees~Mogg, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, B. Mooney (Marketing Director), Chris Hadley, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Lucy Duncan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Arthur Leathley and Andrew Pierce, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Guy Walters, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Philip Webster, Jill Sherman and Philip Bassett, Harvey Atkinson, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, David Hurford-Jones, Brian Glanville, Gerald Howarth, Fraser Nelson, Hattie Ellis, Tim Jones, Steve McManaman, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Lucy Gribble, David Powell, Sam Kiley, David Maddock, Nicolas Andrews, Alasdair Murray, Peter Rice-Evans, Christian Dymond, Alan Cain, Andrew Dow, Bryan Hyde, Thomas De Waal and Richard Beeston, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Adi Bloom and Chris Hamilton,

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Today 10P This Week in the Times Index Manchester United keep up the Premiership chase as Liverpool stay on top Clarke tax gaffe is gift to Labour Chancellor says voters would be deeply suspicious of cuts in the Budget Favourite TV comedian Crowther dies Israel and Arafat join peace summit Inside Jockey's record costs £18 million Islamic era Bomb alert The Times Bose Today 10P Blair blows away more traces of union past Cambridge scientist 'leaked atom bomb secrets to Moscow' NHS takes top position in private healthcare Tardy councils withhold thousands of student grants Microsoft Window 95 Crash victim seeks shy rescuers Crash Tornado recovered Howard rebuffs prison inspector over wider role Four face terrorist charges News in Brief Drugs charge Kart boy killed Battleship repair First degrees Flood alert issued Premiere for forgotten scenes from an epic life in politics Woman forgives husband for £60 flutter that paid off Shake a leg or risk a break, fans told TWA Clitheroe queen pockets Tirana brass PC's cuffs save suicide man By a Staff Reporter: Bylaw aims to break up walkies in packs The New Peugeot 106 Spitfire ace's widow fights refusal of war pension Short temper may bring longer life Medical Briefing British Gas Luxury airship to set sail for the new millennium Villagers oppose Hindu sect's plan for child centre Nuns fight to keep convent dry Maple Compucer Windsor's ruined halls await new heart of oak Catholics pray for bishop Ryanair Parents 'use fraud to secure school places' Give Way New model army marches in step to Blair's tune Duffel coats make way for designer raincoats as delegates don uniform for Blackpool Colonial 'We want to convert the whole country' New Blairite 'People want commitments - not vague promises' Party Veteran Parents wooed with ten-hour nurseries` Lottery move 'stage-managed' Technical wizards ready to give party a fireside glow Admiral Castle rejects pensions compromise Party leadership braced for defeat over restoring link with earnings Labour's Conference Agenda Picture Gallery Blair warned of split unless he says no to Emu Prescott praises his leader's 'vision and courage' Cook denies disloyalty in speaking up for the poor Left wing demands higher taxes for the rich Forte Posthouse Labour promises to bear down hard on legal aid costs Bar Conference: Opposition sets out policies on funding and judicial appointemnts Law Reforms Conditions in regions 'third rate' Poor Facilities The great escape Scrap Latin to make law more friendly, says judge Legalise Act 'will allow prosecution to withhold vital evidence' Disclosure Labour Students 'need help to pay for training' Briefing Bar may get female head £60,000 for new post Fixed fees attacked Militants bring a veil down on battered Kabul Chistopher Thomas reports from Kabul, where civilians are beig treated with a baffling mix of barbarity and civility (Reuter): Sri Lanka retakes Tiger town World Summary (Reuter): Burma stops activist talks Crime at one's fingertips (Reuter): Armenian poll win confirmed (Reuter): Muslims back to the future Service line Insurance Taleban offers capital glimpse of stability Mixed messages reveal colony's fear for future Hong Kong Countdown Women protest at Islamic ruling Hidden Single-currency opponents can make mischief for beleaguered Kohl Sense of disaster steals over Dole's flagging campaign Election '96 US approves Africa force Aqualette Lebed urges Yeltsin to stand down French intellectuals in two minds over list of great thinkers A symbol of protest Court says bad dog needs its head read Swift Call Italian dismay at Euro-tax 'gamble' Israel unveils plan to retake troubled West Bank towns Defiant Netanyahu orders tunnel to be reopened as draconian security measures take effect Jerusalem flashpoint sparks new protests From Associated Press in Telaviv: Coalition starts to show cracks Dolphin Threat of wider war at stake in summit gamble Commentary Clock turns back Spinal injury colourful males lost in space Science Briefing European satellite runs out of money The Times Why do females fall for show-offs? Living to tell the tale What distinguishes a victim from a survivor? Anjana Ahuja on a theory which suggests that some people are natural-born fighters Prospero direct The death of a party man Millions died in Stalin's purges. Boris Bibikov, a dedicated Communist from Ukraine, was shot for crimes against the State. Owen Matthews went to Kiev in search of his grandfather's file and the truth behind his execution Just three pounds of paper was the equal of one human life They spent their childhood years in prisons and orphanages DIAL-a-PHONE MJN Technology Limited Mondays are bad for your health 'I didn't plan it this way -I wasn't supposed to get old' As she approaches her fiftieth birthday, Bel Mooney comes to terms with the guilt of her free-wheeling generation - and decided to become a middle aged woman with attitude The Times Tomorrow Amsterdam BUPA DentalProtector Kumon Maths The Week Ahead Rushing through the real Bohemia Opera: Puccini in Cardiff and Massenet in Londonn La Bohèma Cardiff La Bohème Cardiff Moments of magic Werther Barbican Hall ENO Visual Art From town and country Pop: Nigel Willamson in poetic groove with Linton Kwesi Johnson and on a tour of Emmylou Harris country "Impotence" Dance Blood runs a little thin Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on the Young Vic's Lorca. Plus, a melancholy tale Sad Irish cobblers The Cavalcaders Cork Pop Kenya Theatre Suite land of liberty, of thee I sing Dance Birmingham Royal Ballet Hippodrome Opera & Ballet Opera An evening's hard labour Concert CBSO/Rattle Birmingham Films Books 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 release across the country Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 Matthew Parris Politics with a giggle would increase the appeal of our parties more than any solemn conference Oh for a politician who is able to laugh off the attacks of the media Game bird The Times Diary What's the issue? It's Clinton, stupid America has yet to make op its mind about the persidential election, but doesn't like either candidate Labour's benefit cost analysis Barbara Castle's battle with Harriet Harman is old hat, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday A Cracker The Times Diary Good press The Times Diary Well guarded The Times Diary Conference Dinosaurs Old activists still haunt new Labour's Blackpool halls Nato Exercise The West must get its security priorities right again Historic Jockey To win seven races in an afternoon turns men into gods Britain's decision on joining 'inevitable' single currency Church music Bhutto's commitment to democracy Trial by jury Royal example When the train took the strain Not guilty Dress code Birthdays today Court Circular Luncheon Royal engagements Gray's Inn Nature notes Personal Column Service luncheon Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh The night sky in October Memorial services Service appointments Legal appointment Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Marriages Bradfield College Leslie Crowther Leslie Crowther, CBE, actor and comedian, died on September 28 of heart failure aged 63. He was born in Nottingham on February 6,1933 Latest wills Professor Stuart Piggott Stuart Piggott, Cbe, Fba Abercromby Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology at Edinburgh 1946-1972, died on September 23 aged 86. He was born on May 28,1910 From Our Broadeasting Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent: Start of New B. B. C. Programme Nico Colchester Nicholas Colchester, OBE, journalist, died of a heart attack on September 25 aged 49. He was born on December 30,1946 News The Times Crossword No 20,286 Air UK In the Times Tomorrow Forecast Rnli Rescue Update—30 September 1996 Today in the Times Great Season of Sport Solskjaer spurs United's assault Ferguson gets value for money from November Striking gem Lombard Magnificent seven gives Dettori a perfect day Race1 Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6 Race 7 Zulle leads Swiss to clean sweep in Spain In Brief Seles leads way Kenyan one-two Icy silence Manly effort Jackson decisive Harriott Presenting a bad evening with Gary Lineker TV Action Replay Mel Webb on the front man of BBC football who is all over the box on Saturday but who really hits the target nowadays Johansson lands knockout blow in birdie barrage Golf Scores Winters puts bite back into Sharks' attack Basketball Slough make the most of golden opportunity Hockey: Comfortable Victory for Men's Champions as Trojans Go down Fighting By our Sports Staff: Morley reigns in Germany Crutchley off to flying start American Sports Briefing Masterful Ebdon puts record straight Snooker New adventueres head off into stormy waters Getting a whiff of the tribulations ahead Farewell tinged with anxiety Waiting to hear news of birth halfway to Rio Tomorrow Arsenal slow to use dismissals as credit cards Football: Laboured Victory over Team Reduced to Nine Men Reveals Lack of Imgination and Tactical Acumen at Highbury Pass masters Everton put Wednesday in their place Legal & General Kelly seeks Brighton solution Wimbledon take cultured path to reach dizzy heights Slack finishing gives Gullit slap in the face Thomas keeps Liverpool out in front Football: Hallmark Goal Frustrates West Ham and Restores Three-Point Lead at Top Streetwise Southampton strike blow for have-nots Russell Kempson sees Middlesbrough cut down to size by one of the Premiership's poor relations Walsh has word of warning for Graham's depleted Leeds Atkinson's well-worn script seriously short of punchlines Putting the case for defence on player's terms The Times Educational Supplement FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Bell's Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Europe Carling Premiership Nationwide Bell's League Championship Jacobs goal worth the wait for Bradford Gascoigne underlines firm grasp of need for creativity Football: Celtic Pay Heavy Penalty as Referee Allows Gough's Challenge on Di Canio to Go Unpunished Scottish Commentary Todd rues Bolton's failure to profit from dominance Cambridge begin new drive forward Leworthy turns tide for Dover Rovers relishing return to roots Zurich Insurance Goulding's perfect six save the day for Britain Rugby League HJ Hall & Son Competitors' body given fair share of responsibility Athletics England go out as Serra stands firm Football Fortune close to joining Ramsden Racing Racing Results from Saturday's Four Meetings Hamilton Park Specialists Guide to the Week Ahead Thunderer: Hamilton Park Wilkinson crowned as leading all-rounder Cycling Dettori leaps beyond boundaries Julian Muscat celebrates a unique achievement on the British Turf Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Bath Frankie Dettori Factfile Guide to our Racecard Leaders on the Flat Reams Of Verse profits from Eddery's trials Richard Evans Nap: Sabina (2.00 Bath) Next best: Slip The Net (3.00 Bath) Dettori Yesterday Samraan fifth Rapid Raceline Disturbing trends highlighted by ill-tempered affair World Cup opens with beer match Rugby Union: Latvia Take Tentavive First Steps on Long Road to Cardiff Arms Park Woodward still manages to look on bright side of life McDowell heads anti-drugs campaign Carling adjusts to change of perspective Leicester take the points but fail to reach the heights Davies adds polish to Cardiff s display of true grit Davies adds polish to Cardiff's display of true… Andrew keeps Newcastle in profit Rugby Union: Richmond Rue Last-Minute Lapse that Allows their Rivals to Stay Ahead By a Correspondent: Clubs in battle for Botica's services By a Correspondent: Late try by Halvey seals Munster win Burke denies Sale fruits of revival Players boycott training to force showdown Hernia Repair Track record merits special reward John Goodbody finds a deserving candidate for funding as a centre of sporting excellence Sport in Schools By our Sports Staff: Record stand sets up South Africa win Cricket: Pakistan Fall Well Short of Demanding Victory Target Legal Notices Not exclusive Problems of two-tier system American colleges box clever in bid to make fast buck The Business of Sport Foreign influence for good Keeping to budget Under the whip For the Record Rugby Union Schools Sport Picture Gallery Athletics Cycling Rugby League The Times Sports Service Football Ice-cold skills in the roaring game Christian Dymond on a sport associated with North of the Border which is set to gain Olympic status Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Sports American Express Grand occasion to celebrate all Ireland Underdogs Mayo thwarted as Gaelic football's replayed final follows familiar script The Times Last-minute point by Rielly gives Meath title UK fails to fulfil EC duty in applying broadcasting controls Factors influencing caution for expenses Choosing law of restitutionary remedy when contract is void Scots Law Report September 30 1996 Court of Session New ancillary relief pilot scheme Law Report September 30 1996 Family Division Right of landlord to nominate insurer of leasehold property Imposing anti-dumping duty Capitalisation, week's change Rolex Results and Statistics Sunday Tips The Times Losses past haunt House of Fraser Companies Season for signals from the seaside Economic Outlook Midlands likely site for Rover EDS Prickly investors give Thistle a modest welcome Picture Gallery The good news, the bad and the great unknown Gilt-Edged The Pound Change on Week Stock Market KPMG calls for end to preliminary reports Tourist Rates Young's papers to be studied Druid quote On-Line offer Interoute to the exchange Alternative Investment Market Insurance unions to sue over mergers Picture Gallery Firecrest faces AIM delisting Hanson starts its demerger Word-Watching Internet Name Registration Llvely launch for news service The Times City Diary New Labour and the ties that bind Philip Bassett looks at the union of purse and politics Hamilton Labour's Top 10 Union Spenders Action replay of Watergate Radio Choice Radio 1 Mumbo-jumbo, market forces and mimicry Review BBC1 Stalled Scottish gas sale had watchdog's approval Clarke's gold scheme wins IMF support Across Uni0n Dues Unions have sent £100m Labour's way since 1979 Headhunters to recruit each other In Business Tomorrow Eurotunnel banks set up key meeting Goldcrest case Firms failing Cellphones direct Haunted Picture Gallery Inside And Another Thing Vital kit for new students David Smith's essential guide Famous freshers share their secrets Statistics Prove that someone now starting university will one day be famous. Guy Walters asked five celebrity ex-students for their first-term stories Joh Sessions university of Bangor 1971-75 Maureen Lipman London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art 1965-67 Student Loans Halifax Student Packages Offered by the Main Banks DO Don't Hardware: what you must know Adi Bloom and Chris Hamilton on how to get more bytes per pound Computer Blackwell's Book Shops It's chilly here - shall we bundle? Adi Bloom advises freshers to take a line from the silver screen when it comes to chatting up potential soul mates College Romance Safer Sex Better Money Management Love and Emotion Dressed to kill - on £150 Steve Charlotte No longer revolting James Ashton looks how the politics of student protest have changed since the sit-ins and banner-waving of the Sixties PC World Where the Parties Stand Buy One Book to Get One Free Choose from These 10 Titles Students indulge in some heavy petting How many legs does an undergraduate; s best friend have? David Charter examines college pets and finds it's eight Joan the spider is fang-tastic Encounter Overland Avoid rats, drips and food fights Lucy Gribble gives advice on choosing student accommodation International Student Identy Card October Hungry? Hard-up? Clueless in the kitchen? Hattie Ellis cooks up a month-by-month guide for famished freshers facing th… Nosh perfect for the student pantry, pocket and palate December Where to eat drink, see and be seen: the essential guide to enjoying life at university Chris Hadley's Tour of Top Student Cities Staples Council Travel Campus PC World Where to find that fare deal Whatever form of transport you plan to use, Catriona Davies has the best tips for cheap trips Cost-share lifts can spread the expense of petrol Contacts Lufthansa offer says Yes to a Euro air tour Amnesty International The Times Drinking and drug taking: the facts Harvey Atkinson's frank guide to legal and illegal substances Drug Penalties Young Persons Railcard

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