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News from 28/10/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Marilyn Kingwill, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Des Burkinshaw, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, D. C. Taylor, Dick Howard and Adrian Owens, Ian Murray, Clive Davis, Alison Kervin, Clare Bayley, Stewart Wallis Director, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Keith Rodgers, Pat Gibson, Howard Davies, Valerie Elliott, Peter Jones, David Charter Education Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Shirley English, John F. Coghlan, Director, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Jason Niss?, Peter Bills, Stephen Farrell, John Young, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, Nigel de Gruchy, General Secretary, Jason Nissè, Andrew Finkel and Quentin Letts, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, H. M. Stewart, Russell Kempson, Neil Kelly, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, David Miller, W. J. S. Wight, David Watts, Jason NISSÈc, Raymond Keene, Malcolm Johnson, Peter Kimm, D. B. Peacock, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Patricia Hammond, Peter Bryan, N. Goldsmith, Nigel Hawkes, Paul Richards, William Rees~Mogg, Richard Owen, Michael Rutt, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, S. C. Julians, Oliver August, Lucy Duncan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Emma Bonino, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, David Churchill, Sara McConnell, Robert Crampton, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Craig Lord, Brian MacArthur Education Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, W. J. Woodward, Jennai Cox, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Michael Hornsby, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Steve McManaman, Michael Horsnell, Alan J. Read Director, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Arthur Leathley and James Landale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Edward Hall, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Nicolas Andrews, Matthew Bond, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, John Pelican, Christopher Irvine, Arthur Leathley and David Charter,

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Today 10p This Week in the Times TV & Radio The Expert who is Always Right Heads want parents to back school discipline Anti-Taleban bombs fall on Kabul for a second night By our Foreign Staff: Tutsi rebels attack two Zaire towns Letters Reader Offer Arts Picture Gallery Business Merton top of Norrington Queen leaves for Thailand Currency doubts Home & legacy Insurance Services Limited Euro 96 players face tax penalties Britain warns Turkey over heroin trade Labour voices doubts on joining single currency Cook says economy is not ready for EMU Blair to give public more say with citizens' juries Texaco Chefs celebrate a man who shaped the nation's taste Sharp-eyed schoolgirl finds 'extinct' fungus News in Brief Heseltine protesters investigated £78 buys coffin for your dog Suspected IRA arms dump found Bishop converts to Catholicism Club bouncers 'are selling drugs' Townsend jacket goes to museum Lobbyist accuses Labour MP Nasa plans orbital clean-up Masked gang hit peer's wife in raid on country home 'It was an awful ordeal, absolutely terrifying. My wife is completely shattered' Driver error 'to blame for rail crash' Search leaves islanders in the dark over unearthly lights in the sky Victims' mothers lead protest rally Two die as falling tree crushes car Virgin direct personal financial service Navy right to send Wrens to sea, says admiral Winners and losers alike back Oxford league table American Express Norrington Table 1996 Blair school gives China a lesson in private education Moral decision to watch with mother Pagans demand civil rites over their way of death Charity Commission threatens tax-free status of 'soul midwives' and says: You are not a religion Christians are still following our old lores, says priestess The British Insurance Awards 1996 Ford Honda Harding placed estate in trust for his children Will avoids inheritanc tax of up to £80m Former marine takes up fight to save memorials ARC Lloyds Bank Artist who will put the gods into shape First across the chann Irish courts will hear nuclear closure plea Scott of Rainham sets off to find $lm Pole Prison Service director calls for weekend jails Film chiefs reject plan for lottery cash boost News in Brief West request Record beater A close shave Climbers saved Rare birth Somme violin Service line Insurance School takes garden path into the roots of history Visions of the past unearthed on country estate TSB Artificial skin brings hope to diabetics Swissair Royalist Thais prepare welcome fit for Queen Thai filmgoers stand for the national anthem, and royal scandal goes unreported. But he Queen may find common ground in the marital problems of her host's heir, Alan Hamilton reports from Bangkok Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms King is the cement that binds nation together Cellophones direct The Times Triumphant Tutsi rebels threaten break-up of Zaire Divers find secrets of Homeric world's luxuries in sunken ship P&P Desktop Systems Allied Dunbar Russians 'cash in on secrets' News in Brief (Reuter): Sofia rebuff (AFP): 100 feared killed (AFP): Monk accused Brussels promise of jam tomorrow will keep East waiting until 2003 Catholic dissident fires broadside at 'despotic' Pope Paris homes 'taken from Jews' Stories of Steam Picture Gallery Daewoo From Reuter in Valletta: Malta votes on entry to EU club Soviet Union's nemesis turns his wrath against the mullahs Michael Dynes reports from Jabal os-Siraj on the Tajik guerrilla chieftain who sees it as his God-given duty to rid his country's capital once again of an unwelcome occupying force Assault on Kabul defences opens with joint attack PSINet your Internet Business Partner Old-style tyranny still lurks behind gleaming facade of Turkmenistan Police halt march on Islamabad Admiral Jaeger-Lecoultre Dole team aims for split vote to keep grip on Congress Disabled outsider makes headway in battle for California Maple Computer Corporation Midland The Listening Bank FBI says Atlanta guard not bombing suspect A jubilee for writers Malapropism and Intercourse The Times The Laws of Language Swiftcall Fetishes Tomorrow ProsPEro direct Conduct unbecoming The idea that sexual harassment in the Armed Forces has been outlawed is far from the truth, as many women have discovered "Impotence" Time Star Wars lasers take aim at the space junk A new scheme plans to rid space of its dangerous debris. Report by Anjana Ahuja Hp Hewlett Packard Fascinating rhythms Brainwaves. Speedy loops. Flightless fossil Science Briefing Proteins quick on the fold EasyJet Fossil bird is grounded Crime, punishment and drama Actor Robbie Coltrane explains why crime still fascinates him. Interview by Robert Crampton DIAL-a-PHONE Somak Holidays EPF Direct Gaby quits - and we're all losers No more watching women's tennis for Tunku Varadarajan Storytelling with finesse Theatre: Clare Bayley on the West End transfer of the Chichester production of Talking Heads Yoshida's chance to shine Dance Theatres Visual Art Pop Dance Pearl-handled floor show Cabaret Carol Woods Cafè Royal Marilyn Kingwill Three's company Jazz The Guitar Trio Festival Hall Royal Opera House The gems amid the clinker Cinema: Geoff Brown finds the huge and varied London Film Festival has something for everyone The Beatles Theatre Lesley Books The Alchemist NT Royal National Theatre Opera Thrill to the rhythm Pop The chemical Brothers Brixton Academy The Cunning Little Vixen Matthew Parris Dunblane and Philip Lawrence's murder should not lower the hurdles for changes in the Law House whine Willingly to school with John Locke The great philosopher's prescription for a liberal education does not include state intervention But how small a government? Peter Riddell says American's course will be set by Congress, not by Clinton Riddell on Monday Cape Knights Knock down Tied up French Misconnection Europe cannot outbid America for influence in the Middle East The First Shipwreck Archaeologists from Texas shake hands with the Argonauts Cradle to Grave War memorials and the morality debate Concerted action on fishing crisis EU and the Taleban Britain and Germany Problems of teaching at The Ridings Labour and the poor Jewish fellows Heseltine's lawn 'National' stadium Bishop's talent for the lofty put-down Unsubsidised Bond Speeding up justice Sperm donation Millennium wail Royal finances Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Gray's Inn Nature notes Personal Column Picture Gallery Memorial services Scottish Episcopal Church Marriages Service dinners Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Mary Tuck Church news Bill Hooper Seymour Cray Alan Butterworth Bbc Sex Education Series Welcomed On this Day October 28,1969 News The Times Crossword No 20,310 AirUK Forecast Lifeboats In the Times Tomorrow Business Today in the Times Great Season of Sport Fowler passes test of timing Liverpool stay on heels of leaders with victory over Derby Troubled Champions James Meade Limited McCririck comes under fire in war of words Matthew Bond Tv Action Replay Dapper McNulty brushes aside feeble challengers Golf Details Seiko Kinetic Faldo breaking with IMG after 20 years White's long-range skills lift Leopards Basketball Williams holds nerve to win Grand Prix title Snooker Sampras bows to resurgent Becker Sports in Brief Visitors in charge Flying start for Locher Europe's breakthrough Corser clinches crown England on top Doubt over Raza's age Red cards for Canada Redgrave tempted by Australian offer Rowing Keane drags United into the red Champions victims of their own indiscipline as they suffer another rout Defeats expose flaws in Ferguson's grand design Rob Hughes examines the reasons behind the double-winners' sudden fall from grace DELL Finished off by unfair attacks from the critics Leicester learn what it takes to live with the best Football Little could regret Milosevic transfer Supporters pay homage in fitting tribute to Harding Russell Kempson on a day when football was of secondary importance Wimbledon restate case for the unloved Simon Barnes rejoices in the south Londoners' refusal to be cowed by the criticism after a goalless draw at Middlesbrough Atkinson struggles with sinking feeling Graham makes unhappy return Football: Experience Triumphs as Arsenal Show No Mercy to their Formemr Manager Blackburn face harsh truth of life after Harford David Miller sees the Ribble Valley's finest beaten 2-1 at West Ham United Clark calls for a little help from his friends Wisbech savour victory but curse luck of the draw First round Draw Picture Gallery Celtic looking to Stubbs for leadership Bull seizes moment to elevate Wolves Football: Manchester City See Three Home Points Slip Away after Wasting Chances Brentford seeking room at the top Brian Glanville sees the second division leaders draw strength from adversity Bass Luton make most of Feuer's top form Bellotti subjected to barrage of abuse Promotion pretenders serve up dish with sour taste Walker gives Norwich fresh impetus Yankees bring back glory to the Bronx Baseball: Manager Captures Spirit of Moment as New York's Finest Take World Series Details from the Game Six Copacabana almost spells Bennett's end Sailing: First Leg of Bt Globala Challenge Ends in Frustration for British Skippe BT Tasting the delights of Rio, kebabs and crispy lettuce Lucy Duncan is back on dry land after a frustrating finish to crossing the Atlantic Tomba battles with pain of sporting fame Skiigg By our Sports Staff: Fast bowlers soon end Zimbabwe resistance Cricket By Sports Staff: Warne gets back in the groove Lloyd stands out as Leicester weather storm Rugby Union Deadline may force peace to break out The Times Bristol intent on taking French lesson to heart Wasps take the flair way to heaven Last-gasp Neath turn the tables on profligate Ulster Cardiff conquer nerves to reach quarter-finals French turn up heat too high for Harlequins Rugby Union Bath tough it out to catch Dax in a vicious circle By our Sports Staff: Treviso gam first victory for Italy Eales thinks district line is the best way forward TES Reading hit back to earn joint leadership Hockey Swallow facing a critical decision over where to fly Craig Lord meets a young sportswoman already showing real potential in the pool and on the track Great Britain morale at low ebb in dying days of tour Rugby League: Injuries and Financial Problems Undermine Preparations for Final Test in New Zealand Decisions needed on funding Window dressing Referees deserve support Disabled sport Dangerfield excels to win his fourth title Cycling Yesterday's Racing Results Call for Clarke to abolish harsh taxation Neary sets bandwagon rolling Boxing Mesh Technique Hernia Repair Leicester Swinburn rides high on tide of emotion Racing: Pilsudski Powers Home to Head Stoute's One -Two in Breeder's Cup Turf Breeders' Cup Details Bin Suroor regains title advantage Saturday's Results Lingfield Park Leaders on the Flat Cigar loses race against time Racing Commentary Rapid Raceline FA Cabling Premiership Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Hockey Schools Sport For the Record Rugby Union Athletics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gb relay team pass on their experience Jenni Cox visits a touring camp where top athletes coax potential from the next generationc Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Relay Facts Guide to the Week Ahead Get Set to Go Anomaly in law on mortgage frauds Law Report October 28,1996 Testing whether special reasons exist Construing disclosure letter on terms of contract involved Scots Law Report October 28 1996 Court of Session Court must consider best interests of the child No danger of bias in court The Times King plays strong role at key point As the Queen begins a state visit to Thailand, we report on an ancient country in transition David Watts profiles the first living Thai monarch… ' Royal legacy of past 50 years A long-lasting friendship Tragic change at British embassy James Hodge, our new man in Bangkok Culture shock of the new The traditional Thai way of life is being eroded as the economic boom fosters western consumerism Money still buys power James Pringle on a country slowly gaining political maturity Buddhist faith tested by the gods of the West Villages left in poverty Rural population seeks a share of rapid economic growth Budget for a holiday without hassle Colour and drama attract eight million tourists a year City of exotica, elephants and road jams Tycoon to get city moving Neil Kelly makes inroads on Bangkok's traffic chaos Why we waste too many good ideas John Young introduces a two-page report on Design in Business Week, which is launched today, by looking at Britain's use of its skills Design Council Real way of walking Prosthetics Designing for safety Engineeering How one man inspires others to 'do a Dyson' Drawing customers into the equation John Young on how the Design Council aims to make British products more competitive Design Council A weight off high-fliers' backs David Churchill on the seats that help you at work, rest and play The man in the mask Pollution A phone that does it all Technology Design Business Week Capitalisation, week's change IWC Interest rate set to be held Economic Outlook Near-12% of bosses are serial failures The Pound Change on Week Tiny slice of the action for Tradepoint Stock Market Worries over second-best Sainsbury Companies Telekom float threat recedes Bank disclosure Gazprom first Fit for AIM London's loss Karpad move In Business There is No Benefit of Hindsight Results and Statistics Sunday Tips Lotus Attack on options at PizzaExpress Alternative Investment Market Tourist Rates Word-Watching Legal & Public Notices Dorling to review top contracts City Diary Lotus A tenure measure that fell flat Sara McConnell looks into concerns over proposed leasehold reforrm Gloag's Gap between high finance and high tech must close Investors on a winning streak Gilt Edged Strings scale Dizzy heights Radio Choice Portrait of the artist as a talented all-rounder Review BBC1 Week Ahead 47 M&S to invade over-the-counter Pharmaceuticals market CBI in firing line over investor rights Times Two Crossword French court threat to Eurotunnel jot cuts Nike to join the Circus Outlet will be largest of its kind in Europe Picture Gallery ANZ denies Standard merger talk Bank alert Kenwood fight Williams sale Cash Call 50 Germany may cut order for Eurofighter, says minister Deadline puts EMU at risk Corby Works

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