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News from 23/12/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Mark Anderson, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Edward Owen, Michael Aylwin, Robin Devereux, David Anderson-Ford, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Des Burkinshaw, Clive Turner (Executive Director), Mark Souster, Peter Harper, Director, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Michael Binyon, Alison Kervin, Noel Goodwin, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bryan Stiles, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Shirley English, John Hawthorne, James Capstick, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, John Oliver, General Secretary, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Peter Bills, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, John Young, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Noel Fung, Russell Kempson, Sally Jones, George Brock, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Kevin McCarra Scottish commentary, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Rashaad Thirlway, Nigel Hawkes, Melvyn Bragg, PHS, Natasha Spender, Oliver Holt, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Blandford, Julian Muscat, Graham Wilmer (freelance writer), Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Beverley A. Beech, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Barbara Mills, Director, Jason Nissé, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, David MacKie, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Steve McManaman, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Peter T. Marsh, David Watmough, Hugh McIlveen, Asif Khan, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Roger Wools, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, James Christopher, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Alan Walters, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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Today 10P Christmas Week in the Times Index Citizen Eco-Drive Car bomb spells end to loyalist ceasefire Navy and RAF missiles withdrawn after warheads crack Index Fantasy Cabinet Picture Gallery Buses arrive for release 'of 200 Peru hostages' In a League of his Own British nurses held over Saudi hospital murder Index Today 10P Scottish bishop not being taken back Record City fees A-levels plea Gingrich owns up Schools combine in attempt to delay A-level changes 'Too little time' to prepare for reforms designed to toughen examinations and broaden curriculum Unionists split by link-up to Goldsmith Habitat sale 'Only weeks left' to save £700m millennium show Tory guns are trained on Labour tax plans Bomb heightens mainland alert Five become No 1 for a spicy Christmas News in Brief Food-bug detective ill Bird row mediation offer University league call French attacks linked Laird pays £2m debts By a Staff Reporter: Britain to expand 'mind war' defence How Dahl made magic from the real Matilda A colonel's daughter was the unknowing inspiration behind a new blockbuster film Man charged over death of Christie's brother Why island sunseekers are teeming of a wet Christmas Tandy Vicar 'called by God' to heal divisions at troubled abbey Homebase Sainbury's House & Garden Centres Waite and McCarthy lead hostages vigil Wallenberg recognised with statue in London Carey's blessing for Prince's faith Carol singer saves stroke victim Shoppers' tinsel tastes push up cost of Christmas Family cheer: £34 in 1973, £219 now Waitrose recalls mince pies over fears of rubber contamination American import threatens to demolish Lego An expansive pleasure free of any addiction Medical Briefing Festive workers fight to keep their party on track Bank of Scotland a Friend for Life Stores open all hours to cater for final rush Pudding haters find relief in law My stupidity, by the mother of bishop's son Aftermath of scandal: Christmas with the children left behind in wright affair A new life on benefit for Lakeland lovers Runaway woman 'has made no contact with daughter' Cheshire Building Society Medical 'mechanics' who perform a modern miracle on the human heart Girl, 9, missing since Thursday News in Brief Drug cash gift Pupils' cane call Hunt arrests Mother's death BA aid flight Sleepless nights Constant shadow of terrorism haunts envoys The once enviable life of diplomats has been made nightmarish by the need to guard against abduction, violence and murder, Michael Binyon writes Tough Fujimori spurns demands of rebel gunmen (AP): Opposition to 'shadow' Milosevic Ships monthly China's blunt instrument faces Patten with death of 1,000 cuts Hong Kong Countdown Governor denounces ruling body 'farce' Onassis will falls short of estimates News in Brief Pit body hunt Jail stormed (Reuter): Germany faulted Heal's Seasonal lesson in how to fight hysteria with historical correctness Yeltsin prepares to purge 'slackers' on return to Kremlin United Medical & Dental Schools (Reuter): Farmers lift barricades in Greece Drinks on £180m Fat One at Costa Blanca bar Defections by 11 MPs blight hopes of 'dictatorial' Dini Rome bids a sad farewell to loved son Mastroianni Confession by Gingrich threatens job as Speaker Gays urge President to resign Rock cafés duel for limelight in Beirut (Reuter): Islamic hardliners test tolerance of Morocco Peoples Phone Donkey work is now shifting rubbish in squalid town of Jesus 'It's like finding a family of Neanderthals living in 1996' Mysterious skulls unearthed on the Indonesian island of Java suggest that Homo erectus, a primitive ancestor of modern man, existed just 27,000 years ago. Anjana Ajuja reports Time Doubts over life on Mars Meteor 'life forms' could be mineral, a new report suggests The bees that do a bird's job An early start to trading Taking the measure of the man Joe Joseph orders a suit from Savile Row and ends up with the ultimate Chinese takeaway... What shall I wear this Christmas? ... but if trousers aren't fitting, Jane Shilling hasn't a thing to put on Dial a Phone Ltd. The Times A feast for the eyes this Yuletide From testosterone tap to gender-bending ballet, it's a bumper Christmas for dance on the small screen. Debra Cranine reports St Mungo Association Radio Opera When a nation watches and weeps Still hungry after the ham Jazz Courtney Pine Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatre Tokens Music Swiftcall Film Hard times, bleak house Theatre A Christmas Carlol Lyric Hammersmith Night of the noëls Polyphony St John's Concerts: Berlioz's choral epic, L'Enfance du Christ, superbly performes in Manchester; carols and orchestral music in London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Books Class act from students RNCM/Nagano Manchester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recital Clearly in charge LSO/Fruhbeck de Burgos Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arts Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Our sympathy for victims has become an obsession. When did we stop admiring winners? Open house Who will hold the cards? Michael Gove shuffles the political pack Your honour Religious schools against the world Difference of denomination matter less than avoiding the secular relativism of most education All mine Tattoo you Pots and Kettles Labour must spell out its tax policies and do so soon Nation of Shopkeepers American foreign policy must look beyond trade Grouse for Christmas A Great British Tradition - the seasonal grumble Ethical concerns in healthcare law The right to die Smoking costs Life aboard a modern prison hulk Care for mentally ill held in jail Preserving archives Spending priorities Disclosing evidence Royal Academy's need for reform Coren and Amis Cleric's move Fully furnished Court Circular Beaudesert Park The Times Birthdays today Personal Column DJM: Nature notes Anniversaries Christmas Eve church services Appointments in the Forces Multiple Classified Advertising Items Happy Christmas from Westminster Cathedral Forthcoming marriages Austin Knight Announcements Geoffrey Morton Geoffrey Morton, BEM, former deputy superintendent in the Palestine Police, died in Cheltenham on December 11 aged 89. He was born on September 5, 1907 University news Air Vice-Marshal Peter Ward Air Vice-Marshal Peter Ward, former Director General of Royal Air Force Training, died on November 20 aged 66. He was born on January 26, 1930 Maria Donska Maria Donska, pianist, died on December 20 aged 84. She was born in Poland on September 3, 1912 From our Own Correspondent: On This Day British Officers Found Guilty The two officers made a favourable impression on German opinion. One German newspaper stated that "... neither the English officers nor their superiors can be blamed for doing what they hold to be their duty..." News The Times Crossword No 20,358 Aberlour Business Western Provident Association Forecast New Zealand Tourism Board Tomorrow Wide boys deny England Zimbabwe's Negative Bowling Earns Dramatic Draw in Test The Unhappy Hooker Crowning Glory Cold - Comforts Children Welcome Cavalry Charge Test finish extends Sky's run of good fortune TV action replay Zimbabwe's tactics highlight wide abuse Scoreboard from Bulawayo Nagel quick to take final honours Equestrianism:skelton Saddened by Sale of Former World Cup Winner Hickman hurries to third record Swimming:stockport Olympian Completes Quartet of British Titles Sport in Brief Shilton celebrates three zeroes and a nil Master goalkeeper marks 1,000th league appearance with a clean sheet and much-needed win hours Fight for survival as four face drop Rugby Union Christmas landmarks in the middle of nowhere Vacuum-packed turkey holds the promise of a fine festive treat for James Capstick Sailing:seasona... Spirit Survives at Sea despite the Increasing Rigours of the Global Challenge The Times Boxing Day Swiss pair on top of podium Skiing Campbell century lifts West Indies morale Cricket Brighton fans bid to extend protest Milosevic trump card in Villa's nap hand Football:wimbledon Left in Tatters as Unbeaten Sequence is Brought to Unceremonious End United title charge under way with a flourish By our Sports Staff: Keegan warns that only best is good enough Pleat drawn to faulty conclusions Zola weaves his magic to leave sad West Ham in a trance Pearce wins mind game to put forest on their feet Oliver Holt sees Arsenal beaten by a team galvanised into positive action Football:master Motivator Brings Relief to City Ground with Rare Premiership Triumph Dublin shows way forward Graham back in the old routine as Leeds set record Team spirit cheers Souness Winning way to avoid the holiday blues Seiko Kinetic FA Carling Premiership Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Goalscorers Overseas Carling Premiership Arena points way for Tigers to quell Palace uprising Basketball:irish Target as Thames Valley Coach Seeks to Strengthen Squad before Transefer Deadline Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gascoigne piles on misery for Jefferies Football Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hendrie puts Barnsley in charge Duncan content to live with criticism Legal & Public notices Oakdene Joinery Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Playing facilities plan holds key to success Netball Todd puts his faith in Bolton's ability to rise again The Times Educational Supplement Ashby has hand in conceding share of the spoils Abertillery make the most of a striking difference Redmond leads rout of Cornish invaders Rugby referees remain whistle-happy Andrew Longmore searches for repercussions from the Smoldon case Spirited Reading draw consolation from defeat Newcastle take step forward Blackheath get off lightly Herrington ensures justice for spirited Caledonia Cheltenham put on country style Sale the merrier as Moore awaits verdict Rugby Union:former England Fooker Unhappy as Dismissal Costs Righmond a First Division Scalp Mapletoft hoping to move in at No 10 Guscott lifts stormclouds Preston fall to late barrage Orrell go to extra lengths to secure progress Tendulkar opens the door to a whole new world When the cricket World Cup was in need of resusciation, the change was stunning. Michael Henderson saw it all The golden moments of the sporting year are recalled in a new series by Times writers Young blades head down under Sport in Schools Ready substitute for trust funds Lillistone lured into surprise retirement Cycling:marketing Post Tempts British Champion and Record-Holder Bruising encounter delays Imperial Call Racing:effects of Punchestown Fall Rule Gold Cup Winner out of Weekend Engagement Thunderer: Ludlow Thunderer: Kelso Saturday's Results Newbury lure for Agistment Frost threatens two meetings Rapid Raceline Flying Dettori takes high rank on presents list Racing Commentary The Times The junior cavalry prepare to charge Sally Jones saddles up and joins the Pony Club for the long countdown to the Horse of the Year Show How to Start Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Military Links Keene on Chess For the Record Basketball Snow Reports Rugby Union Guide to the Week Ahead Capitalisation, week's change Viglen Walton takes on the Church with plan for centre The Pound Stock Market Halifax Regina PLC Tourist Rates Alternative Investment Market Picture Gallery Bruntcliffe denies 'misleading' Economic Outlook Times Crossword Books ICA Foreign Financial, Inc. BT said to be in TV talks Growth market Job fears Funds' plea Nightmare at Bruton Place All the Buzz Giveaway line Crisis No room for Santer at nation's bleak house Dickensian attitudes in the workplace are returning, says Christine Buckley Rate-rise sting in growth tail Gilt-Edged Word-Watching Radio 1 Recalled for Christmas Radio Choice Cool comfort from a consummate crooner Review BBC 1 Choice Satellite and Cable Trading Fees smash £1bn barrier Christmas contrasts: lavish rewards for City dealmakers, bleak outlook for the jobless Bonuses that say thanks a million Northern poised to appeal over extension of CE bid Times Two Crossword Go east for all the best breaks Alcoholic slush puppies on the heels of alcopops Picture Gallery NatWest chiefs suspend 18 staff Boxing Day Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary TUC reveals the plight of the 'forgotten army' Labour highlights the domestic angle

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