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News from 04/11/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, John Lavey, (Chairman), Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Ben MacIntyre and Michael Evans, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, I. D. Heath, Adrian Lee, Sarah Potter, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Des Burkinshaw, Julian Everitt, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Angus Nicol, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Alison Kervin, Clare Bayley, Dessa Trevisan, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, John Goodbody and Andrew Longmore, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Peter Lewis, (Spokesman), Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Keith Rodgers, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Saunders, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Peter Bills, Peter Waymark, News in Brief, Pat Blair, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Marcus du Sautoy, Tony Blair, Philip Webster and John O'leary, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, Michael Murphy, Christopher Jones, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Jo Darke (Chief Executive), George Brock, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, David Miller, Sturt Manning, John Laws, Raymond Keene, John Ashworth, Peter Davalle, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Sandra Parsons, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, John Allison, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Guy Walters, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Mark Hodkinson, L. L. Blake, Tony Baldry, Minister of STate, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Neil Goodwin, Brian Glanville, Brian Clarke, Michael Dynes, DR Thomas Stuttaford, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Steve McManaman, Martin Waller, Sarah Cunningham and Carl Mortished, Tom Rhodes, David Marks (Managing Director), Stephen Dalton, Clive St. J. Thomas, David Powell, Emma Wilkins and Carol Midgley, Sam Kiley, Robert Crawford, Director-General, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Nicolas Andrews, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, L. A. Morphy (Policy Director), Andrew Longmore's, Michael Brown, Jonathan Mirsky,

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Today 10P Today This Week in the Times TV & Radio Blair puts family at heart of his policies Mortar firework ban urged as two die Win a Holiday in Hawaii Cleopatra 's play ground revealed BT pledge of shares windfall Clinton 's lead slips in polls Call for Zaire aid Unicef United Nations Children's Fund Today 10P Massive data bank will store all personal details Tory Right forces pace on caning Problems for Prime Minister after opinion polls and death of another MP 'Elmer' Blair's evangelical style of politics is not Major's cup of tea DELL By-election may mean minority rule Hume acts as broker in hope of ceasefire Shooters rally over gun laws News in Brief Currency deal Boat boy killed Princess ends trip Absent fathers Safety officers to trace source of fatal firework Chinese 'grenade' meant for public display explodes, killing second victim of weekend Mother safe after 1,500-mile kidnap Viewers vote for the sunshine years Scouts outraged by rector's novel Amateurs warned off giant rockets Readers are reminded that, contrary to any implication in an article in the Gardening section of Saturday's Weekend, petrol should never be used on bonfires American Express Cards 'Cheat' walks out of record books Camelot Barefoot 'Duchess of Disgrace' toned down for Britain 'We are talking different markets. For American the full-length pose has wit and class' Locals planned collection to block home for patients Dial-A-Phone British Midland Tunnel of love fails to keep toads off the road Informix HRT study follow fortunes of 30,000 women New anti-ulcer drug brings NHS relief Medical Briefing Cigna Parent Plan Headmaster 's widow overwhelmed by support for manifesto of moral values Daewoo Teachers at Ridings were split, says head Paul Mitchell Luxury Hair Care Independent isle nails three-legged colours to the mast Election candidates lower the Union Flag as they promise to widen gap with London and Brussels BT Virgin direct The Isle of Man Stop overs' bank on a better future LSE fails to find a leader after two-Year search Committee singled out candidates from Who's Who in bungled selection procedure Military camps will become prisons to ease overcrowding BT Holiday firms forced to declare insurance costs Corroded axle blamed for train death crash Admiral Ingersoll since 1892 Josie, 9, returns to scene of crime American Express Insurance Services Driver hit by concrete is conscious after 17 days Post strike talks Island blaze Officer sacked Hope for Ben Birthday lottery Birds go hungry Teacher 's honour Pit wedding Océ (AFP): Rifkind tells Israel all settlements on Arab land 'illegal' Peace team general sacked by Netanyahu Technology Online Our Foreign Staff: Pentagon admits Iraqi radar did not lock on to US plane Winter Sale from an Amazing Afghan fillies to target Taleban strongholds Mobutu may be asked to leave Switzerland The Royal Bank of Scotland Frehch press for intervention to save fleeing Hutus Britain cool and plan to open Zaire safety zone for a million refugees Revenge taken on Rwandan genocide gangs China picks Hong Kong kingmakers Marriott (AFP): 15 killed in Kashmir gunbattles World Summary (Reuter): Cambodian deal for rebel faction Nicaragua poll results delay (AFP): Airport murder Hopes of a landslide Democratic victory begin to crumble Clinton aims for hearts, not minds, on last marathon The wildlife Trusts Arkansas image to get clean-up Cyberspace pranksters join the battle Religious Right may thwart Kansas women's champion Dole comes out fighting in the Las Vegas ring Service line Insurance EU to call time for Major over 48-hour week British Red Cross Papal Mass marks 50 years in the priesthood Nokia Connecting People Milosevic Socialists poised for victory in Yugoslav election East Europe at the polls Chart the realm of the fourth dimension Marcus du Sautoy asks how we can look at multidimensional shapes when we are equipped with only 3-D vision Maple Computer Sports for all seasons The games that take time. Life in space Science Briefing Is there anybody out there? Debonair Putting a new curve on evolution When fat becomes much more than a feminist issue Nigella Lawson hails a new women's magazine which celebrates being large DK Multimedia Tomorrow Woolwich Building Society Meet Johnny Foreigner Xenophobia keeps us buying Dying for one's country Poetry and Remembrance Starting today: Kenneth Baker MP's selection of war poems from his new anthology. Part 1: Melville and the American Civil War Celebrating the discreet charm of retro chic From 'classic' toasters to Burt Bacarach and Bakelite telephones, retro style is the rage. Giles Coren looks at our obsession with the near past James Herbert Cellnet 'I felt that I had met my destiny' A middle-class, middle-aged New York housewife gave up everything to be with the writer Harold Brodkey, who died of Aids this year. Interview by Sandra Parsons Which Online Tomorrow The UK's Best Buy Leaving it to the music Dance Doug Varone Queen Elizabeth Hall Opera & Ballet Steve's flying fur and feather land Pop: Dubstar support Erasure's greatest his tour in Glasgow; verbal putdowns from Baby Bird; and no-frills blues-rock from Reef BabyBird Electric Ballroom Journey into the past Erasure Glasgow Visual Art Theatre Pop Durable formula Reef Kilburn National Dance The first quarter-century Rodney Milnes sees Thomas Allen celebrate 25 years at Covent Garden in a revival of Don Giovanni Model modernity Concerts: A new Peter Maxwell Davies premiered; a Swedish soprano causes a sensation SCO/Davies Edinburgh Somak Holidays VH-1 Music that Means Something Film Books Son rises in the West Theatre Henry IV Parts 1 and 2 Oxford Playhouse Swedish passion LSO/Chailly Barbican Jazz Nokia Music Creativity of the outsiders Hilary Finch reports on a festival celebrating the contribution Jews have made to Viennese artistic life Anyone who has stood at dawn among the fortifications of Machu Picchu in Peru will understand the little shudder which follows. To feel Because we are masters of all we survey, we forget how our dominion is likely to end Tory history Towards a decent, responsible society Tony Blair says new Labour's task is to provide opportunities—and see that they are taken Has Blair this much flair? Peter Riddell says Labour has more to prove than America's Democrats Extra jog Basta! No Title Fir do Table talk Europe's Rash Promises Pensions are another reason to stay out of monetary union The Hebron Bargain Arafat and Netanyahu cannot afford to play for time Poetry of Remembrance Words for a week in we all remember war Musical composition Stepping across a moral 'wasteland' NHS trusts need more than money War memorials Millennium Wheel Prune recalled Historic dating of oldest shipwreck Fishing policy Is Sid at home? Court Circular Royal engagements Nature notes Personal Column Birthdays today Service dinner Rivers narrowed to halt salmon decline Dinner King's College, Madrid World 's finest deliver a veritable feast Glenfiddich Piping Championship Anniversaries Memorial service The Rev Dr. Eric Heaton Appointments in the Forces Forthcoming marriages University news Oxford Arbitrators' Company Barry Porter Barry Porter, Conservative MP for Bebington and Ellesmere Port, 1979-83, and for Wirral South from 1983, died yesterday of throat cancer aged 57. He was born on June 11,1939 Sir Eric Drake Sir Eric Drake, CBE, chairman of British Petroleum 1969-75, died on October 31 aged 85. He was born on November 29,1910 Church news Wang Li Wang Li, Chinese Communist activist during the Cultural Revolution, later imprisoned by Chairman Mao, died on October 21 aged 74. He was born in 1922 Professor George Kubler Professor George Kubler, art historian, died on October 3 aged 84. He was born on july 26,1912 From Our Own Correspondent: President Truman Gains the Day The Prophets Confounded Washington, Nov. 3 On this Day November 4,1948 News The Times Crossword No 20,316 The Times Today Forecast Today in the Times Great Season of Sport Beardsley retains lasting quality Captain celebrates 700th appearance by taking Newcastle to top of table Jaeger-Lecoultre BBC must act to avoid Grandstand finish TV Action Replay The Royal Bank of Scotland Davies on course to head to both money lists Golf Picture Gallery Enqvist stands tall to block Kafelnikov's advance Thorburn's mistake reprieves Scotland Snooker England a beaten in opening tour matcha Sport in Brief Liverpool blocked by Rovers' return Football: Hendry and Sutton Come off Injury List to Inspire Blackburn's First Win of Season Ferguson injury keeps Royle and Brown waiting Bass Why I would have backed players' strike Ferguson pledges to reopen case for the defence Football West Ham pay heavy penalty for Bilic blunder Sunderland lose their way VH-1 Music that Means Something Derby win struggle for local superiority Forest stuck in wasteland Le Tissier lies in wait with the unexpected Simon Barnes watches patiently for a sighting of a rare football species Vieira adds to Arsenal armoury Football: Gayle's Force Brings Wimbledon Reward for Spirited Approach Michael Henderson finds welcome signs of skill and subtlety from the north London team in the 2-2 draw at Selhurst Park Stranraer 's Cup glory may end wilderness years The Times Sky Sports Laws leaves Grimsby working on right lines Football Thanks Dad, but I would still rather go to watch Arsenal Andrew Longmore's family ties are tested as he sees Portsmouth hit rare purple patch Fry struggling with tight belt AA Join now from Just £39 Fear factor works wonders for Molby David Powell sees a 1-0 win for Swansea City help to justify the resolute measures of one third division player-manager Farnborough disrupt Harriers' momentum Cunningham savours his day Walker sets anew benchmark as Vale march on Faarling Premiership Nationwide Football League Bell's League Championship Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Goalscorers United's Slump Overseas Carling Premiership Nationalwide Bell's League Championship Neville branches out in sporting family tree Netball: England Call given Prominence by Relative Success Sarah Potter on how a teenager has followed in her footballing brother's footsteps to international recognition Fickle fortune throws up tails of the unexpected Fishing: Record Catches Prove that Success Can Owe as Much to Good Luck as to the Precision Planning of the Angler Midland The Listening Bank Audi Guide to the Week Ahead Short cut produces delight for Holland Erquestrianism Where American dreams are reality Manhattan represents height of ambition for marathorn runners Oliver Holt launches a series on a city in which the passion for sport has been reawakened Cannock dig deep to find room at the top By a Special Correspondent: Rare bond inspires Olton Hockey Stowe festival proves long day for lacrosse hopefuls Lone sailors set off into teeth of gale Sailing Seiko Kinetic Australian power finally grinds down gallant Scots Rugby Union Gavin summoned to reinforce tour party Kendall courts new image Alison Kervin sees Esher bypass the Bracknell bandwagon BT Cambridge warm to global tests Newcastle step up pressure Neighbours shown door Barry Trowbridge on a form upset in the new cup competition Weakened Samoans unable to shake off early rust Healey steers Leicester into the clear Rugby Union: Defeat Leaves Llanelli Facing Demanding Quarter-Final Tie against Brive Toulouse restore honour by demolishing Munster England guaranteed semi-final place Quarter-Final Draws Carting's conversion fails to satisfy the unbelievers Pontypridd undone by Dourthe TES How Britain's best see the academy The Times Newcastle progress despite loss of New Basketball Fair play ignored Yachting abandonments undermine safety Brands Hatch cashing in on track record Oscar Schindler tests climate of opinion Racing: Irish-Trained Runner Leads Attempt to Overcome Obstacles of Heat and Long-Distance Travel Newcastle Southwell Plumpton European challenge disturbs domestic harmony Rapid Raceline Rugby Union Hockey Schools Sport For the Record Bowls Racing Multiple Display Advertising Items Is this the penalty we must pay for a perfect pitch? As artificial surfaces proliferate, so injury time is increasing. John Goodbody asks if the two are connected Sheehan on bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess The Times Crosswords for Christmas In search of future cures Pat Blair introduces a three-page report on southampton's medical school, 25 years old and still in the forefront of research and training University of Southampton Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust Finding the answers in cyberspace Teaching meterials will soon be available on the Internet You are what your I mother ate- and the records prove it Students at Southampton can look for inspiration to world-beating research programmes on birth weight and asthma Southampton Community Health Services Nhs Trust Amersham Seeking answers to the genetic mysteries of asthma Why a student searched for surfers The research projects undertaken by southampton's students are many and various, reports Pat Blair but all have to be presented to a conference BT Primary care caught by the throat Changes in GP services must pass the quality test A health expert is trying to devise ways of meeting patients' needs, while making better use of resources 'There is life after surgery' Former tenant a tolerated trespasser Probity reference does not guarantee identity United Vacations United Airlines When accused fails to answer questions Copies were supplied in breach of undertaking Firearms offence sentences Capitalisation, week's change Member HSBC Group Results and Statistics Ikon Office Solutions M&S aims to be top of the shops Companies Michael Clark Inflation in the spotlight Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Car Group float heralds 'supermarket' expansion ITN fights pensions ruling Legal & Public Notices Tourist Rates Word-Watching Welcome lift for AIM Alternative Investment Market Net names Steel unions in US-style drive for recognition Open skies deal back on table New CWS chief plans merger talks with rival The Royal Bank of Scotland Gossip 'drives new markets' Ten-year wait for a phone The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Vote of approval for share options Crêche plea Biomedica plan Hayward sale Gateway 2000 Lloyd 's syndicates 'to face crippling taxes' Business Roundup Boom and bust of euro Cadcentre seeks £7m Managers lack key skills Pay deals hold steady Lyons share for students Nick's knack Silly aisles Team talk Bluff called The Times Picture Gallery BT takes a gamble on buccaneering MCI British Telecom might end up locked in a price war with powerful competitors, says Carl Mortished Rate rise was a welcome stitch in time Gilt-Edged Bequests to the nation Radio Choice Radio4 Rhodes rage? No, but I'm glad it's finished BBC1 Satellite and Cable Choice BT seals $20bn takeover of MCI to become global force Times Two Crossword Well Dressed Video link in the merger chain McCain chips in with the lottery UK snub to EU over jobs Ill-discipline in schools hits insurers Allied Dunbar Overdrive Directors less confident of prospects , says survey In Business Tomorrow

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