News from 16/12/1996
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Nicholas Watt Chief Ireland Correspondent, Phil Yates, Barney Spender, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, J. E. Humphrey, Michael Aylwin, John Gudgeon, Grace Bradberry, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Sarah Cooper, Simon Barnes, Malcolm Cooper, Bill Frost, Sidney Vines, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Gabriella Gamini, South America Correspondent, Mark Souster, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Brian W. Haines, Ivo Tennant, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Henry Pearson, Hilary Finch, Susan Preston, James Bone, Elizabeth Judge, David Parry-Smith, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Brigitte Langenhagen, John Leighton-Dyson, Sid Sullivan, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Keith Rodgers, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, David Gould, Peter Ball, Strange, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Ross Dunn, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, John Young, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Richard Hodges, Bruno Broughton, Executive Director, Clifford Yorke, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Damian Whitworth and Nick Nuttall, Edward Gorman, Christopher Pearson, Chief Executive, Luke Clancy, Simon Tait, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Juliet Peck, Russell Kempson, Philip Bassett, Alasdair Shand, George Brock, Bill Wells, Nicholas Harling, Ian Shirra-Gibb, John Hopkins, David Miller, Raymond Keene, David Walton, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Michael Evans and James Pettifer, Nigel Hawkes, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Eric Reguly, Chirs Hector, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Lucy Duncan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Hugh Clayton, Kurt Vonnegut, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Guy Walters, Jason Nisse, R. F. Webb, Kit Farrow, Director, Libby Purves, Juliet Peck and Giles Coren, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Walter Gammie, Michael Gove, Tim Sweeney, Director General, Brian Glanville, Victor Broadribb, Brian Clarke, David Bramley, Philip Jeune, Fraser Nelson, Steve McManaman, Shirley McIntosh, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, David Powell, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, D. J. M, Julia Gregson, Richard Ford, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoToday 10P This Week in the Times Tomorrow Wednesday Medical Briefing Kicking and Screaming Quiz of the Year Index Inside Revenge Shopping Epidemic fear delays transplants Viruses could pass to people Condoms issued to prisoners Index Snow Reports Start Today Picture Gallery American plane makers agree $13bn deal Index Chelsea Blues Protest by gold medal shooters First World War bodies found Hill wins again US plans attack Index Leau Dissey Today 10P Tories face defeat as Unionists reject EU fish quota Tories call for Easter election to scupper student vote Marginals Blair prepared for isolation in defence of British interests Plan to help failing schools Sony Picture Gallery Pig transplants still have to overcome critics' rejection Extra curb on fraud by private services Gulf War chemical unlicensed News in Brief Ulster hopes Official cleared Pitch invasion Bullbars Bill Baby soother Father's tribute Climber dies Jealous women shop until their husbands drop US divorcee must get by on £10m Pagan worshipper joins the magistrates' bench Princess delayed on way to concert Knife-swallowing dog not in the least cut up Freepages An open letter to the Rt Hon. Malcolm Rifkind,… War grave from 1917 unearthed by French builders Remains of 25 unknown soldiers who fell during bloody battle are found buried near field hospital SAGA Services Ltd Call for inquiry into pensioners' war crime record Return of teenage resistance hero Mesh Computers Plc Caesaream mothers challenge legal might of judges Women forced to undergo surgery, after secret hearings at which they have no legal representative want to overturn judges' traditional common law immunity from legal action, writes Frances Gibb Surgery that the patient would prefer to forget Medical Briefing Halfords Sunday classes help pupils make the grade Young laughter masks the quiet despair at Christmas The Times Christmas Appeal Listen Widow rejects killer's sympathy Informix Shellfish shortage threatens survival of oystercatcher Tally-ho' taunts strengthen political determination of Anglo-Irish earl Intel inside Carey warns of growing pains Dunblane record is the single best seller News in Brief Rail firms 'reneging' Farm butterflies at risk E. coli cases increase Number up for car rush Honest drunk banned NHS cuts eczema drugs Award tor McCartneys Blackwall Tunnel back Funny money cannot change sceptical public into Euro enthusiasts Dutch urged to freeze Britain out of talks Charles Bremner in Dublin reports on the tough negotiating strategy being proposed against the Tory Goverment City court quashes Milosevic poll win Yeltsin's economic miseries eased by £6bn from IMF Russian greens hail release of nuclear protester European Business Machines Coalition partner turns fire on Prodi Youth's murderer lied in court for Winnie Mandela' Our Foreign Staff: Colombia holds Britons over £30m cocaine haul on yacht Forte Hotels US 'palace coup' put Annan at UN helm Historians vote Clinton less than average leader Rifkind tries to kickstart Cyprus peace talks Arafat hits back at Netanyahu charge Corsican towns hit by guerrilla attacks World in Brief New Gulf War 'victims' Serious role for actor (Reuter): Russia warns Chechens (Reuter): 38 die in Somali battle (AFP): Belgian school accused Tanzania drives out Rwandan refugees Pressure grows for Clinton to launch strike against Iran Rival Anglican bishops ii Quito church tug of war Doubt cast on writer's 'suicide' Warning to Gulf states Shoppers flee as runaway freighter rams mall Virgin Crossed circuits New superconductor hope proves premature Science Briefing Pollutants that may lead to impotence Time Pressure theory skates on thin ice Old grey matter test As people grow old, some appear able to remain reasonably lucid while others show clear signs of losing their faculties. Anjana Ahuja reports on a project to discover why Having a hell of a good time In a computerised world, the writer Kurt vonnegut still enjoys using paper, pencils and a typewriter The Times A kipper and a wig, please Guy Walters on the small traders who are forced to stock strange items in order to survive Only such strange mixtures stand a chance of survival Relax, the shopping haven has arrived Shopping doesn't always have to be a dehumanising experience. Grace Bradberry meets the high street's friendly new revolutionaries Arts Cellphones direct The best of times, the worst of times Libby Purves, Juliet Peck and Giles Coren look at past Christmases and what the festival means to them and their families The Israel & Jordan Experiences Christmas: the real thing Tinsel, turkey but no tiny tots Three trees, one small family Christmas is in limbo this year Country Club Hotel Group Why we need a minister for veterans With the responsibility for ex-servicements, the appointment of a minister for veterans is overdue, says Michael Gove Many veterans face, at best, an uncertain future When work comes too soon Sign of the Times DIAL-a-PHONE Car Insurance The Times 'Dysfunctional, but it still works' The turmoil at the venerable Royal Academy is over; now there is a renewed sense of purpose. Or so its managers tell Simon Tait StMungo's Don't make TV the scapegoat for violence Opera Seven ways to reach the top Concerts: An elevated premiere in Liverpool; a fine recital in London RLPO/McGrath Liverpool Dance Sovereign skills Barbara Bonney Wigmore Hall Musical Theatre Tokens Pop Theatre Jazz Pushing ahead of the dames Christmas Shows Beauty and the Beast Theatre Royal Stratford East Feeling good, looking grim Theatre: Benedict Nightingale reports from Canada on two blockbuster musicals Revolting choice A Tale of Two Cities The Gate, Dublin Events Books Film Matthew Parris I could compile an impressive list of things it is perfectly possible not to have done, and still be human Believe it or not, some people admit to never having heard The Archers Melt down The Times Diary Well noted The Times Diary Why we're all losers in the battle of the euro The Dublin summit has left Europe in a mess and the British have no policy and no influence A royal crusade for change The Prince of Wales's vision for building a better designed Britain has broken new ground in architectural thinking, says Richard Hodges Painted lady The Times Diary Sarnie barney The Time Diary Bussed up The Times Diary Stepping out The Times Diary The Pig's Heart Better evidence of low risk needed Arms and Iran Clinton's caution is right-for now Rich Lineage Don't deny Ireland's heritage Euro regulations 'beneficial to UK' Policy on EMU Angling for solution on cormorants War widows' pensions Dyslexic children Heart to hub Fatigue syndrome Exemption appeal for firearms Bill Hodgkin's work Rich and poor Seasonal spouses Court Circular Birthdays today Tony Smith Mme J. Gaudin (Kay) Nature notes Appointments in the Forces The Sovereign's Parade, Sandhurst Personal Column Marriages Douai School Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages West Buckland School His Honour Bruce Laughland, QC Edward Blishen Edward Blishen, author and broadcaster, died on December 13 aged 76. He was born on April 29,1920 R. C. D. Perman R. C. D. Perman, Fellow of St Peter's College. Oxford, 1956-88, died on December 3 aged 75. He was born on February 17,1921 Church news SIR Charles Sopwith Sir Charles Sopwith, solicitor, died on November 15 aged 91. He was born on November 12,1905 EEC curb affects beefburgers Ernst Bammel Ernst Bammel, New Testament scholar, died on December 5 aged 73. He was born in Adenau, Germany, on January 20,1923 News The Times Crossword No 20,352 Aberlour Business AA Information Hours of Darkness Western Provident Association Forecast Feeling under the weather? Tomorrow England endure total failure Zimbabwe Strike Another Embarrassing One-Day Blow If Santa Can't Deliver, We Will Today in the Times Great Season of Sport Scoreboard from Bulawayo Hollow win sounds out warning to Bowe Boxing: Disqualification of Golota Spares Blushes of Former Champion in Steep Decline Intel inside Andries left with nowhere to go Australia bow to Saqlain Cricket Hollioake has look of a leader Stars that came out at night have their day Tv Action Replay Snow Reports SKY sports Strobl lights the way for Austrians On the men's downhill at Val D'Isère Rolph denied prize-money Swimming Towers refuse to concede title Basketball O'Sullivan breaks his rival's resistance Snooker Grey days illuminated by colourful outbursts Warm thoughts of open fires and toasted teacakes are helping to keep Lucy Duncan going through the worst of the BT Global Challenge Dominant Clarke takes yellow jersey Sport in Brief Knowles bounces back Marley strikes twice Britons in perfect form Nieberg races clear Brierley down and out Brown ends the long wait Athletics AA Barnsley's advance goes largely unnoticed Football Oxford display wealth that money cannot buy Walker welcomes show of some fighting spirit No Title Agostino rises above the dross Webb's sights set on progress Scowcroft's double puts Bolton firmly in their place Shilton saves his best for lead-up to 1,000th game Pressure on Houston to do Wright thing for Peacock Sunderland signal bright future Football: Gullit Fails to Find Answers as Chelsea Pay Dearly for Lack of Fighting Spirit Loyal supporters draw little comfort in the cold Simon Barnes wonders who enjoyed the freezing stalemate at Elland Road Work ethic offers Wimbledon belated reward Mere mortals pay price as Fowler joins the deities Unsettled Clark faces talks with chairman Slaying the Dragon FA Carling Premiership 1998 World Cup Qualifying NON-LEAGiUE and National Leagues Pools Check Europe Carling Premiership Wales left with little prospect of progress Football: Improved Performance against Turkey Fails to Yield Much-Needed Victory Yellow cards colour Irish view of cup campaign Vintage Steven quietly makes the difference Scottish commentary Holland ride storm to eclipse Pakistan Hockey: Olympic Gold Medal Winners Regain Champions' Trophy Audi Durkin marches by the left Why Emerson should stay put in England Wales lay down foundations for better days Rugbt Union The Times Selectors should stay on the attack Al Cardiff Arms Park Argentina expose England shortcomings Abject performance at Twickenham suggests Rowell's men have learnt few lessons Johnson's mindless act misses the punchline At Twickenham Joubert points South Africa towards future to savour Park collect Pilkington Cup spoils as old friends fall out Scotland prosper despite patchy display Hancock pursues all-round excellence David Powell looks at the development of a golden prospect in modern pentathlon By our Sports Staff: McGeechan influence in evidence as colts retain title Citizen Eco-Drive Men move goalposts in female domain Netball: Authorities Face Dilemma over Growing Male Participation Guide to the Week Ahead Log on to join in as rugby spreads its net The Business of Sport Bradman's shadow returns to haunt Hammond in print Times writers give their Christmas selections of the best in sporting literature in 1996 Cricket Hogan leads promising field Golf Relating to the mind of a distance runner Athletics Nostalgic tribute to friends long gone but not forgotten Racing Hill takes pole position for his literary lap of honour Motor Racing Sobel plots course to top of the list Sailing In pursuit of trout with a master Fishing Rough Quest finds smaller obstacles blocking his return Racing Richard Evans Nap: Stormy Coral (1.10 Newcastle) Next best: Mr President (2.30 Warwick) So many questions, no easy answers Racing Commentary Thunderer: Warwick No Title Thunderer: Newton Abbot Wither Or Which an unlikely starter this term Thunderer: Newcastle Rapid Raceline Boxing Day at Kempton Park Cricket Rackets Rugby Union For the Record Schools Sport Hockey Racing Cycling The Times Sports Service Turning equine Escorts into highly responsive Ferraris Julia Gregson on the patience and commitment needed to learn the art and the discipline of dressage British Museum Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Getting Started Winnig Move Keene on Chess School governors an emanation of the state Anti-competitive behaviour in council tender terms Whether party bound by previous findings New procedures do not affect dismissal of probationary lecturers Northern Ireland Law Report December 16 1996 Court of Appeal Change of superstore operator material Employer's liability for racial abuse at work Legislation bundle required Akom Ltd Capitalisation, week's change Laphroaig Results and Statistics A Times Reader Offer Brokers split over Asda prospects Companies Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: Second chance for ostrich investors Amex in takeover frame after merger talks fail Lochness the Movie PSBR tipped to hit £2.7bn Economic Outlook Sunday Tips RPC to acquire German specialist Cirqual switches to main market The Times Educational Supplement Kenwood board to ask investors for more time Alternative Investment Market Gill lured from First Choice by United Twin sandwich for Sandy The Times City Diary All change The Times City Diary Dawn mission The Times City Diary Panama paddlers The Times City Diary Net names Mr Chips The Times City Diary Guys and gals The Times City Diary Turkish tiger The Times City Diary EMU fairy-tale envisions an unhappy ending in 2003 Janet Bush examines a new paper that outlines the pitfalls of economic and monetary union Pay awards remain on the decline in manufacturing Venables to hear date of move for boardroom ban BT Picture Gallery Pemberstone facing 'coup FKI bid approach for Newman Tonks Word-Watching Japan agrees insurance deal with US Northern bid battle enters final round The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Ford LME set to gain new powers of inquiry Policy sales up Aerodata offer Stanhope cash Jarvis deal Looking to business for prosperity Philip Bassett on a report seen as central to future wealth creation CE Electric UK plc New year's resolution: lean from the lessons of the 1980s Gilt-Edged Even newer testament Radio Choice Fathers and sons agreeing, finally, to differ Review BBC1 Choice Satellite and Cable Delta talks collapse Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery Companies Boeing buys McDonnell Douglas for $13bn Mega headache for Airbus CableTel likely to land Bbc network In Business Tomorrow Euro 'will cost banks $7bn a year' Young Ridgway & Associates Ltd Besieged Business wants anti-investment tax bias to end Britain getting it right, says OECD
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