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News from 02/12/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, J. B. Windle, Michael Aylwin, DJM, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Isabel Carlisle, Richard Hobson, Paul Trow, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Morag Preston, R. J. Simmons, Simon Wilde, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, Dessa Trevisan and our Foreign Saff, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ian Lyon, Peter Ball, Hugh Leggatt, Leslie Bather, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, James Landale Political Reporter, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, Quentin Langley, Charles Bremner, John O'leary, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Mal Vincent, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Keith Jones, P. H. S., George Brock, Glenn Davies, Creidt Lyonnais, David Miller, Edward Blackwall, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Gerry Burton, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, P. H. S, Sarah Cunningham and Jason Nisse, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Lynn Hughes, Bronwen Maddox, Melvyn Bragg, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Dominic Kennedy Social Affairs Correspondent, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Lucy Duncan, David Scott-Gatty, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance and Nigel Hawkes, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Nicholas Bethell, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Robert Rouse, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jason Nissé, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Brian Clarke, D. M. Metcalf, Philip Webster, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Colin MacLaren, Steve McManaman, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Alan Peacock, Alex Alagappa, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Powell, Sydney Friskin and Alix Ramsay, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Christian Dymond, C. M. Woodhouse, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Today 10P Today Tomorrow Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Index Labour to fund gifted from lottery New rules may cap profits BBC admits draw was misleading Blair's black eye Budget secret is outCCC 4 Pages of Features Labour Lottery Bonanza for Kids 12 wins of Christmas Picture Gallery Waldegrave admits direct tax has risen Abbey puts up mortgage rates Tiny Tim dies Hunt for girl, 15 Paintings bequest Prince Harry caught in friendly 'ambush' Debonair Today 10P Rush for jabs after death of second student Labour seizes on Waldegrave's tax rise admission PrintMaster Firms face flood of claims from disabled people 'Pay as you sue' scheme alarms judges Saga Services Ltd. Fleeing mugger killed by oncoming train News in Brief Gun lobby holds march Scott fights for future £5m ransom for picture Club bouncer shot dead Six of best for Boyzone By a Staff Reporter: Police heroes are criticised for not shooting gunman Two may lose court commendation Public to help police curb porn on Internet Confusion over patron saint spells trouble for parishioners 'Sexist' Cooke faces on his US freedom Picture Gallery Informix By a Staff Reporter: Oddball pop Star Tiny Tim is dead Galleries painted into corner by art lover's £5m bequest Boots Opticians Changes to GCSE 'unfair on losers' Cellphones direct Call for action to stop pupils from suing schools New drugs 'too costly ' for Aids sufferers Scrabble champion's word of difference Food bug outbreak shuts wards to others Fujitsu Tunnel safety exercise is dismissed as worthless A tooth for an eye will make blind man see Surgeon brings revolutionary Italian technique to Britain Transplanting a Tooth into the Eye Risks found in 'safer' painkiller Symantec Doctors must not turn a deaf ear to noisy riddle Medical Breifing GPs under scrutiny for 'fake' drug tests Picture Gallery Harrods Mental illness 'will strike 40% of children' 106 Peugeot Heseltine rules out a tougher line on currency Labour MPs who signed Blair attack escape penalties How nice. Customers giving a bank credit Millennium will be a Christian event, Bottomley pledges Maple Computer Willetts may quit if he is suspended News in Brief Castle threat brushed aside Small firms fund Tories Charter winners make their mark in record number Local authorities won 109 Charter Marks. They include: "wasp buster" ough Braxbourne Borough Ciybcuk, Herlfordshire, sends old people birthday cards to advise of allowanee changes East Herts Distyrict Council. compost collertion; East Herts Distriet Council. compost collertion; Brent open 73 hours a week, all day Sunday; Westminste City Council, 24-hour antinoise tearm Cash brake on troubled cycle body IFAW 50 blunders a week by motorists Cellnet Prince's friend is questioned over Norway tax fraud Serb leader faces growing dissent Ministry tries to quell protests against Milosevic Britannia Reuter: Moldovan election 'rigged' Beatties Loyal partner gets cold feet at prospect of fiscal marriage This Week in Europe French drivers' victory set to spark fresh wage unrest Mercantile Credit Picture Gallery (Reuter): Pope looks to millennium Mercury Britain likely to be let off the hook over EU currency Curfew imposed as mutineers fire on French forces Picture Gallery Hutus in Burundi clash with Tutsi-led militia Israel defiant as Arab League starts crisis talks Hijack jet data delay News in Brief (Reuter): Yacht rescue (Reuter): Vote for refugees (AFP): Café to go American Express Astronauts frustrated by jammed doorway US bows to Japanese pressure and scales down Okinawa base Mother Teresa told she cannot go home Dell Asean defies West in vow to admit Burma soon Peking leaves out prison chapter of soldier's heroic tale Detectives on the trail of disease After the tragedies in Waleds and Scotland, Anjana Ahuja explains how such outbreaks are controlled Any new strains are spotted as quickly as possible DIAL-a-PHONE Spain Two cheers for Oxbridge Universities where science flourishes People born to anxiety Tracking a chemical building block Don't fret about worry, it's all in your genes BMG interactive Watch this space for hydrogen I always want total control Barbra Streisand on why she had to direct her new film-and now she always checks out a new man with his Mom, Interview by Mal Vincent Harrods Admiral Intel inside The city that is dying of Aids In the drug-blighted city of Svetlogorsk, one in 20 of the population is predicted to die in Member HSBC Group Club World British Airways Service line Insurance Unicef United Nations Children's Fund Tempur Arts Today The Medical Centre Time The nations unite to warn of a scourge Michael Binyoun reports on the world Aids Day campaign Marches, pamphlers—and free condoms at petrol stations Magic up their sleeves Low interest account Inside Trading Norwioch Playhouse Opera & Ballet Coliseum Reduged Shakespeare Company Theatre Books Festival Film A really good sing Opera The Pearl Fishers Coliseum The lamp in wolf's clothing Theatre Daniel Rosenthal meets the unlikely star of the Fellini musical, Nine B B C Royal National Theatre Opera A round of applause for a favourite Auntie Pop Dance Corby Recital Sotheby's Matthew Parris Exeter Tories have chosen a hater of homosexuals as their candidate, What is the proper resonse It is good for candidates to be crusaders, but they must expect critism When tax revenues slip through the Net The man with the laptop cannot be traced and taxed, so governments will have to cut spending Who's wearing Labour's clothes? Peter Riddell says Labour's confusion has been exposed by the Budget Riddell on Monday Palpable hit Set apart The Times Dairy Cardinal error The Times Dairy Fingered The Times Dairy Picture Gallery Tall story The Times Dairy Labour and Ulster A Blair Government would be preoccupied by Ulster too Day of Aids Hope and fear march side by side Nick's Knack Kensington Conservatives debate their troublesome member Modern Russia Record catch Police Bill 'would break Europe law' Museum admission charges raise variety of issues Aspirin and children School league tables Gas safety No charge Fads and theories Cheek to cheek Reverting to type Court Circular Birthdays today Conservationist peer honoured Nature notes Personal Column Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Bernini's lost bust of King recaptured The night sky in December Forthcoming marriages Marriages Latest wills Service dinners Dinners Tiny Tim Tiny Tim, American popular singer, died of an apparent cardiac arrest in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on November 30 aged 74. He was born in New York on April 12,1922 John MacDougall John MacDougall, chairman of the Kennel Club, 1891-96, died on november 7 aged 71. he was born on February 18.1925 University news Margaret Pollard Margaret Pollard, Sanskrit scholar and Bard of the Cornish Gorsedd, died in Truro on November 13 aged 93. She was born on March 1,1903 Ithier De Roquemaurel The Marquis Ithier de Roquemaurel, French publisher, died in Paris in November 4 aged 82. He was born in Villetoureix, Dordogne, on Spetember 15,1914 The Beveridge Report Comprehensive Scheme of Social Insurance on this Day News The Times Crossword No 20,340 AA Information AirUK Business Tomorrow In the Times Today in Times Great Season of Sport Leeds thrive on kick and Rush Chelsea Brought Crashing to Earth at Elland Road The Holly and the Ivy Hendry hits back to take fifth UK title Snooker Hamilton BBC's England team fail to make a mark Christopher Irvine Boetsch the hero as France win Davis Cup final Tennis Southgate weather late storm Hockey Call-up gives Henman big payday By our Sports Staff: Montgomerie makes amends in play-off Golf Cape brings unspoken fears Sailing Lucy Duncan on hot chocolate and cold comforts as she heads south for Cape Horn Autissier out after damage to yacht In Brief Leaders lose twice Title retained Wiberg first Dual winners Bowlers struggle in lacklustre start by England Cricket: Hundred from Stewart Fails to save Touring Side from Worrying Defeat Scoreboards from Harare Unlikely batting heroes put sting in the tail of intriguing match Tomorrow Tag Heuer From a Correspondent: McGrath displays welcome return to best form By our Sports Staff: New fast bowlers put Test batsmen to flight Middlesbrough felled by Yorke Football: Dispute Penalty Proves Sufficient to Deny Robson's Big Names Fans target goal-shy rivals Natwest Forest's free fall accelerated by opportunism of Earle Sunderland flush out Royle's weaknesses Liverpool on guard for Tottenham backlash Lochness Newcastle toppled by Arsenal united Football: Team Spirit and Wright's Individual Brilliance See Wenger's Ten Men through Reluctant Parkes refusing to let success change him Few thrills as United prepare to face Rapid test Strachan's tunnel vision fails to disguise Coventry's plight Virgin FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Football Goalscorers Bell's Non-League Regional and National Leagues Pools Check World Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Bell's League Championship Wolves throw off Molineux shackles Football: Neal's Position Comes under Increasing Threat after City Fade in Second Half Redfearn relishes bringing Bolton back to earth Warnock's misery finds no respite Parry to join Liverpool Shilton Keeps on Course for goal Keith Pike watches the evergreen custodian inspire Orient to a 3-o victory over Cardiff Slough happy to keep pace with the pack Rangers stamp their authority on race for title Scottish Commentary West Bromwich For the Record Rugby Union Hockey Picture Gallery Schools Sport Racing Golf Multiple Display Advertising Items Queensland's young guns hand out lesson Australia fail to match their own highest standards Shortage of world class on the Cardiff stage prevents Campese bowing out in style By our Sports Staff: Midlanders crushed by power play Welsh failings deny Davies the breaks Andrew Longmore watches the Cardiff stand-off half make a solid if unspectacular return to international rugby union Argentina outpace second-rate North Seiko Kinetic Teichmann mounts French blockade Rugby Union: Captain Inspirational as South Africa Register Fourth Successive Victory The Times Durable Kendal fly in face of adversity Guide To the Week Ahead Campion tackle the domination of independents Sport in Schools Barbarians show England the task ahead Rugby Union: Rowell's New Team Can Learn from Pulsating Encounter with Word's Finest at Twickenham New Zealand 's achievements put Rowell's problems in perspective Michael Henderson finds the England coach in enigmatic mood at Twickenham AA Bold Lewis brings down the Jets Basketball Hamlet Champions hope to make early capital Rugby League Casting around for a challenge Brian Clarke meets a youngster ignoring his means of survial to experience the thrill of the Chase Parliamentary Notice Lanson Adverts bring charities material gain The Business of Sport BBC's coverage needs retuning Racing: Call for Sweeping Changes to Policy and Personalities Thunderer: Worcester Space Trucker provides first Irish victory Also available of selected Quality Jewellers Blinkered first time Rapid Raceline Jump Leaders Coome Hill brings relief from Budget hangover Racing Commentary Thunderer: Win Canton Richard Evans By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Champion return by Large Action Thunderer: Kelso Guide to our In-Line Racecard Keep changing down and watch out for the sheep Christian Dymond makes an enjoyable transition from road to mountain biker on the Lake District fell The Times Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Magazines Geared up Keene on Chess Winning Move The sign of excellence Reaping the reward for setting new standards of service; Edward Fennell introduces a three-page special report on Charter Marks Bouquets for the people's champions When the public starts honouring its unsung heroes, that's progress Make your Mark A winner - and it is here to stay Edward Fennell predicts continued success for a scheme generally backed by political parties; Lucy Hodges looks at case studies Charter Mark Idudleyi Success that caps it all Agencies and Utilities Schools' top mark Education Norweb Big wheels and little dials Public Bodies Driving force Transport Lewisham DIRECTeam Anglia Railways Only those with - flair need apply The award scheme is underpinned by nine criteria and the rigorous but fair process used by the assessors to judge organisations Hackney Painters Decorated The Criteria Top city services Local Authorities Charter Mark Quality in a crisis Emergency Services Just what the patients ordered Health Capitalisation, week's change Pink British Funds Results and Statistics Acquiescence destroys claim Law Report December 2 1996 £1,000 surely required from applicant Carlton broadcasts an advance Companies Damages for structural defect Director not necessarily unfit Interest rate rift emerges Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Halifax in the fray for car cover Royal Mail Outcry as utilities target children in battle for gas sales Tesco tops 'most admired' list Strand sale expected Tourist Rates The Times Educational Supplement Berisford bid hopes fade Job losses Mining profits Tax concession The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Pay of top accountants to face audit by the public Alternative Investment Market Have you calculted the real costs of airline… New issue level booms AIM's value tops £5bn after placings and index rise SAGE Software Eyes have it for 3i chief The Times City Dairy Tadpoles turn tail The Times City Dairy Male order The Times City Dairy Off the cuff The Times City Dairy Tandy When lax laws rock the foundations of business Oliver August on the culture of bribery in Germany that is endangering its reputation overseas and ruining prosperity Growth keeps the UK behind in Europe's Grand Prix bond race Word-Watching The shocker called Wallis Radio Choice Radio Confessions of a contented couch potato Review BBC1 Choice Satellite and Cable Week Ahead Abbey leads way to dearer home loans Fraud fighters plan three-way attack Times Two Crossword Lobbying by Recs delays onset of competition Tory blue wins colour vote Lang likely to refer Bass deal "The Museum of Islamic Arts" Corruption Firms gain from drive to give women a better deal In Business Tomorrow

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