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News from 17/12/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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James Landale, David Adams, Richard Butler, Nick Nuttall, A. V. Alexander Williams Clarke, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Carol Midgley and Susan Bell, Richard Thomson, David Pannick Qc, Isabel Carlisle, Inigo Gilmore, Richard Hobson, Frederic Bennett, Gavin Lumsden, John Kitto, Frances Lawrence, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Nareen Taylor, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Clive Davis, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, John Semken, Clare Bayley, Srikumar Sen, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Marion Hundleby, Ian Brodie and Ross Dunn, Philip Webster and Arthur Leathley, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joel Wolchover, Giles Coren, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Dalya Alberge and Jason Cowley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Denis Harrison, John O'leary, Frances Gibb and Bill Frost, Edward Gorman, Clare Stewart and Jennai Cox, Nigel Williamson, A. L. Burton, Richard Cork, Michael Theodoulou, Granville Davies, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, John Hopkins, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Leyla Linton, Alistair Dickson, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Caroline Merrell, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Sarah Cunningham and Chris Ayres, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, John Adams, Stewart Tendler, Julian Muscat, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, James Rothman, Giles Whittell, Alison Dunn, Craig Lord, Philip Webster and Charles Bremner, Matthew Parris, B. M. Suchak, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Ben MacIntyre, G. R. Whitten, John O'leary and David Charter, Richard Beeston, Tim Jones, Nigel Miskin, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Sara McCONNELL and Rachel Kelly, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mark Dunn, Jonathan Mirsky,

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Frances Lawrence Why Tories survive before recess EU facing 'moment of truth' Three die in helicopter crash at country home Index Amis switches publishers in mid-contract for £1m Parents denied choice of schools Play the £50,000 Game Aga Khan's daughter to wed Briton I've Got a Little List No Title Williams car chiefs face trial for death of Senna Major turns to government by confusion Political Sketch American Express Brussels warns of no early end to ban on British beef Hogg announces cull of 100,000 cattle as ministers do U-turn on BSE deal Public borrowing 'is too high to qualify for EMU' Wembley scores £100m lottery win CJD blamed for woman's death Head's widow answers critics Smoking fathers may sow seeds of childhood cancer Fresh look at evidence from Fifties suggests cigarettes harm sperm before conception Bomb pair jailed for 20 years Rambo flees Miami vice for London Bishop refuses to preach in cathedral at Christmas Parents will now be denied comfort that their actions were not to blame Medical Briefing BRAun Joke and a pint 'are recipe for long life' Shot man's family 'stuck for motive' Freemason judges 'should resign or admit status' More than 30 in the judiciary are members of brotherhood, women barristers tell MPs Time Pair jailed for attack on widow Why some killer whales prefer fish Store blackmailer sent Aids threat Greene archive fetches £255,000 News in Brief Green award Crewmen sought Child drinkers Betts jury out 'Needless' deaths Taste of success Record spot Fiennes foiled Exhumed soldiers are to be reburied in France Corroded tag helps to indentify first of 27 Royal Fusifiers who perished in the second battle of Arras Prince mourns death of his spiritual guru Cellnet Average family spends 5% of weekly budget on the arts Woman loses baby in 100ft fall from bridge Cash card plotters 'could have netted up to £800m' Dell 'Uninhabited' fighter is politically correct option for RAF's future Turkey auction defies spirit of EU Christmas Maxwells' legal aid totals £10m News in Brief ME patronage Temple prize Dempster payout Mince pie recall E. coli death Paper boy fear Church papers 106 Peugeot Howard's adviser says gun Bill is monstrous injustice Direct Line Unionists swayed by promise to seek better fish deal Picture Gallery Teachers wary of Blair's scheme Ridings school put on probation Cellphones Stalking law pledge broken, say Tories Kennedy snaps under pressure from paparazzi New York's Checker cabs at end of road Critics rain prizes on slice of London life Two-seater fatties made butt of fines on subway Tesco Meteorite ignites village's coffee crop in Honduras Kuwait wins $610m for Gulf War oil inferno Italy votes for tough budget cuts Allied Irish Banks Rifkind hopeful of progress on Cyprus Calls for release of Chechnya captives Border car thefts drive Germans wild Vehicle crime is so serious it poses a political threat to Helmut Kohl and lends urgency to his plan for a European police unit, Roger Boyes reports from Berlin Reuter: Baghdad revives trade links Clinton rebuke for Israel over spread of settlements Toy store sets up wish list for small shoppers Clinton comes out smiling in effort to charm critics Papuan army accused of attack on church (Reuter): Coup plotter reprieved (Reuter): Serb opposition win (Reuter): Death row plea in Italy (AP): Bonus bonanza (Reuter): 'Hitman' in jail suicide Cheaper Car insurance (Reuter): Corsican separatist leader surrenders World in Brief Brussels balks at £150m film and TV fund War 'hero' hitch for Major's India trip Mandela attends summit to discuss fate of Zaire Child survives in jungle Christmas at Ryman Cape vigilantes clash with police at airport Trading trash Giles Coren on the two-way transaflantic traffic in celebration The Times 'A world without Sheila was impossible. I've never known fear like it in my life' John Peel tells Noreen Taylor about the other great passion of his life 'The British have a traditional reluctance to become busybodies' Two months after she launched her manifesto in The Times. Frances Lawrence reflects on the enormous response and answer her critics DIAL-a-PHONE What happened when the winner of our screenwriting… Gateway2000 The balance of Teuton and Gaul Anatole Kaletsky says Britain must be the pivot of Europe Weston union The Times Diary Place cards The Times Diary Picture Gallery Shopping hysteria Is obsessive buying a real disorder? Just ask any toy-crazed parent Choke out The Times Diary Take a bow The Times Diary General Chi's big lie Tiananmen is still taboo, says Jonathan Mirsky Stormy Waters The Government's passage through winter still looks fraught Head to Head Airbus has redoubled trouble in its flightpath A Joke and a Jar a Day Social surveys should be entertainment as well as science Balancing risks is a risky business Care of South Downs Debate on rules of royal succession Handgun legislation Hong Kong passports Gibraltar's sovereignty Willetts affair MPs' pay Debt to surviving PoWs of Japanese Future of Royal Yacht An orderly life Wise after the event Court Circular Today's royal engagements Service dinner Luncheon Today's birthdays Christening Institute of Biology School news Rabbi Hugo Gryn University news Anniversaries Dinner Parliamentary and Scientific Committee Personal Column Picture Gallery Stone slabs reveal hidden art Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Sir Laurens Van Der Post Sir Laurens van der post, writer and explorer, died yesterday aged 90. He was born in South Africa on December 13,1906 Place a Christmas Message in the Times Field Marshal Sir James Cassels Field Marshall Sir James Cassels, GCB, KBE, DSO, Chief of the General Staff, 1965-68, died on December 13 aged 89. He was born on February 28,1907 Personal Column (From our Own Correspondent): The Late Mr Kruger Fowler's four goals send South Croydon wild The Leading 250 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Football Game 80 Football Games to Be Won The ITF players, their points and their values if you are considering the transfer option News The Times Crossword No 20,353 Business AirUK Forecast In the Times Inside Section 2 Today FT-SE blow to Halifax shareholders House prices tipped to rise 10% Power failure halts Lloyds cashpoints RBS executive nets £2m bonus Picture Gallery Law Confidential Sport JIB in £300m insurance merger Television and Radio Business Today Stock Market Indices Better recipe Dow slips British Gas complaints close to 50% higher Tourist Rates CE Electric UK plc No Title Boeing bid for McDonnell Douglas set for clearance Daiwa Bank employee jailed and fined $2m Picture Gallery Bank warns of euro own goal Dublin deal boosts shares Legal & Public Notices Review of the Court of Appeal Kenwood sale plan is rejected Black sells his 25% John Fairfax stake Business Roundup 'Dangerous' investment Winchester loss deepens Meggitt wins orders Prior pays same again Mr Men go to America Crest repeats interim No Title Repackaged stores help Mfi to advance 63% Levitt fails to show for court Hemsley ahead ASW disposal Join now from Just £39 Pleading in deadly Ernest Saunders awaits Euro ruling Mathematics behind insurance mergers Defeat for Myerson and Treger Pennington Prism Rail in £11m cash call Elusive Booth returns cash Bizarre twist to options dealing mystery Howden sees order intake increase 17% Gibbs Mew shares hit by fall in profits Anglian Water Bass sells 47 US Holiday Inns Newman Tonks rises after offer Commodities Liffe Options Dow leaves London on a high note in thin trading London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Jaw, jaw not war war Tempus MFI Bass Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Newman Tonks Wall Street Hunting for words at MFI The Times City Diary Silent night The Times City Diary Herd laughing The Times City Diary Bosses' faith The Times City Diary Inside story The Times City Diary Boeing marriage may propel BAe into a 'grand alliance' Europe's aerospace industry will be hard pressed to compete after the US merger. Oliver August reports Media 'gem' loses its lustre Eric Reguly on Hollinger's surprise newspaper sale EasyJet Talking euro nonsense Equities up but gilts weaken International Watch Co. Ltd. The Times Unit Trust Information Service Telstra Success is kids' stuff Clare Steward and Jennal Cox on how board games are on a roll for Christmas The Personal Number Company PLC Big Al's Sandwich Joints Ltd. Traditional jigsaw puzzle solved Business to Business Lorraine Electronics Odd ideas pay off MJN The Long and winding road Visulart: Richare Cork reviews evocative shows in the West Country and Yorkshire Plus London exhibitions Plunder Visual Art Professor plots his prison break-out Oxford don Martin Kemp tells Isabel Carlisle about his plans for a visual arts centre in the old jail Royal Shakespeare Company Visual Art Art Galleries Choice Today's Choice Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice Between love and bait Pop: The Popes' Christmas adderss; fresh crop of Irish berries; tribute to Sinatra's film career Also known as terrific The Corrs Forum, NW5 Choice Frankly Hollywood Sinatra: The Movie Years Purcell Room Pop Ludwig in the round Concert Maurizio Pollini Festival Hall Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Film Music Go on, make me an offer Clare Bayley, the winner of The Times Screenwriting Competition, travels to Hollywood to sell her ideas Old-fashioned orphan values Christmas Shows: Jolly Vivian Ellis revival; two famous tales reworked Listen in the Wind King's Head, N1 Special, affecting Music British Museum Tomorrow Quarry Dougall US West International Sweet & Maxwell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Herbert Smith Zarak MacRae Brenner Multiple Classified Advertising Items CCH Editions Limited Westminster Medical Multiple Classified Advertising Items Give charities a chance Restrictions on charities need reviewing. Alison Dunn explains why Video request Picture Gallery Mandelson surprised Inns and Outs More than equal The art of Christmas Editor quits Mears News PA Advertising Limited Opportunities for Lawyers in An inspector calls Counsel Cowboys shrug off scandal to shoot for Super Bowl American Football: Packers Chase Home-Field Advantage Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton Outdoor Clerk/junior Fee Earner Nfl Details Legal Appointments International Telecoms Lawyer For the Record Pools Forecasts Law and Policy Executive Today's Fixtures Royal London House BHB expects chorus of disapproval Racing Folkestone Rapid RACELiNE Thornton strikes Picture Gallery Racing Ahead Results and Starting Prices from Yesterday's Three Meetings Musselburgh The Times Southwell Revolutionary ready to march on Kibble Valley Football: Klinsmann May Follow Eriksson to Ewood Park Rob Hughes looks at the rationale behind manager's move to Blackburn Jones fails to see funny side of fine The Times Picture Gallery Ashton's future in doubt Rugby Union Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess MCC wins backing for media centre In Brief Durdle door Splash for cash Easy ride Serving aces en route to a fortune Times writers give their Christmas selection of the best in sporting literature in 1996 Goalkeepers take their chance in the spotlight The day Todd was taken on terror ride Equestrianism No passes in volume on specialist knowledge Cycling Inside story of first hostilities in saga of sporting conflict Rugby Union Watered-down account of poolside dramas Swimming Squaring up to big issue in the ring Boxing Leap into dark side of search for gold General Smith toasts backing for Whitbread attempt Edward Gorman on the emergence of a British round-the-word challenge Knauss makes a giant impression John Hopkins on the continued domination of Austrian skiers in Val d'Isere "Old Speckled Hen" Medals garnered by rekindled spirits Athletics Snow Reports Word-Watching Clouds lift as Sullivan reveals his sunny side Snooker From Russia with warmth Radio Choice Radio 1 It ain't necessarily so, but it just might be Review BBC1 Choice Satellite and Cable Rugby Union Chaos as Formula One stands accused Charges arising from Ayrton Senna's death could have a far-reaching impact, Oliver Holt report Barmby makes Derby pay for missed chances Rapid reaction bring late goal to secure all three points for combative Everton Times Two Crossword Irani's fitness troubles England Persistent Blackburn land Eriksson at last Sports Books Bombardier Premium Bitter

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