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News from 26/12/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Noreen Taylor, Ruth J. Boaden, Rob Hughes, Alan King-Hamilton, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Bill Frost, Harvey Elliott, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Julian Grainger, A. C. Batcheler, Jason Nissé and Alasdair Murray, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Jill Roper-Heaton, Gillian Maxey, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Jonathan Mirsky, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Thunderer, Jock Slater, John Bryant, Howard Davies, Marianne Wiggins, Caroline Merrell and Anne Ashworth, Debra Craine, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Jeanne Kaniuk Head of Adoption Service, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Helen Dunmore, Michael Clark, John Young, Peter Curwen, Shirley English and Stephen Farrell, Audrey Magee, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Caroline Griffiths, Roger Maynard, Shirley English, Stephen Farrell, Gerald Davies Rugby Union Commentary, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, and Jill Sherman, Gabriella Gamini, Richard Dunwoody, Christine Buckley and Eric Reguly, Nick Bitel, Chief Executive, Michael Prestage, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, John Grigg, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Roy Gregory, PHS, Eric Reguly, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Lucy Duncan, Christopher Stoddart (Managing Director), William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Heather Edwards, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Stephen Rubin, Chairman, Russell Jenkins, Raymund Carroll, Ian Brodie, Huw Rees, Antonia Fraser, David Sinclair, Edward Grayson, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Tess Knighton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Elizabeth Holt, Kate Wall, Marianne Curphey, Michael Henderson, John Bayley, Tamsin Woolsey-Brown, Alasdair Murray, St John of Fawsley, David Hallam, Richard Ford, J. P. Speller, Bill Frindall, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Nurse's Killers 'should beheaded' Briton pleads innocence as victim's brother says No to Clemency Calls for moral renewal after year of tragedy Fire arrests Index Nigella Lawson Where to find the best bargains Brief white Christmas is cold comfort for punters Red roses for shy Prince Dr Thomas Stuttaford Bank chief expects early rates rise Best for Books Harvey Nichols Winter Sale 'Human bomb' kills two in church Register police Masons, says watchdog Complaints body calls for changes in the law to end public susbicion Inquiry urged on training site sales Police investigate display of IRA rifle in exhibition on Troubles John Lewis Department Stores Dogs not even for Christmas Graves desecrated in Ulster cemetery News in Brief Paedophile ring arrests Hunt widens for mother Faulty wire killed girl Pupils contract meningitis Ministers oppose EU grant Coastguard undermanned Teenager drowns in canal Ulster shop sets sales record Baby wins bet for parents Sacking secret of nurse facing murder charge Family had no idea that former Student of the Year had been dismissed from hospital Princess home alone, but still in the picture Murder victim was wife of arts critic Eat, drink and be merry. Then take an anti-fat drug MFI home works The Times Currys Mother killed and two children hurt in arson attack Two held after petrol bomb through letterbox sets fire to house on Christmes Day A boy aged four died in a fire at his home in Glenrothes, Fife, on Christmas Eve. His body was found by firemen after his grandmother had managed to rescue two other children. James Jamieson, divisional officer of Fife fire and rescue, said the death of the child, who has not been named, was a further warning to the public to be more vigilant over Christmas. "One ragedy is one too many at any time of the year, but especially at thsi time," Mr Jamieson said Caller gives clues to disco murder Next year's sprouts could be brighter Hobbs Racing around the world to celebrate Christmas Simon Hart, a British physicist and Times Internet reader, reports that celebrations at the South Pole are brief, fun and frenetic. Yet sombre reminders of the terrible price paid by the early explorers of the harsh snowscape are never far away No cards and no presents, but the snow is guaranteed Austin Reed The Sofa Specialists Where early birds get the best bargains As you prepare for the midwinter madness that grips the stores, here is our guide to what's on offer... Moben ... from designer labels to tables. When push comes to shove, Caroline Griffiths has an eye for the best buys Sharps bedrooms Leaning stones of Avebury fenced off to protect public Forsyth orders report into sixth suicide at jail Sale of gems from motorsport's magpie Comet Group Plc Youth dies after night of drinking with friend Camera crew hunts last great secret of the deep A modern Captain Ahab pursues his obsession to its lair Comet group plc Missing schoolgirl urged to call home The Scotch House The courage of children in hospital at Christmas The Evelina Appeal Robert Bosch Domestic Appliances Family claims deportation is death warrant By a Staff Reporter: Blinking badges cut through small talk Mormons prosper as pews and coffers fill Saints lose struggle to keep Salt Lake dry Swiftcall Maples Lima hostages pray as talks remain stalled As the hostages tucked into sushi and wine, President Fujimori Kept to his tough line, reports Gabriella Gamini Debenhams stores (Reuter): Harassment condemned Martin Luther King's killer will take secret to the grave Time Computer Systems Ltd. Clinton says 'no' to black English Troops and settlers clash as hopes rise for Hebron pullout Terror keeps the tourists out of Manger Square At the end of his Middle Eastern journey, Christopher Walker, reports on Bethlehem's growing gloom Israel B&q Warhouses From Reuter in Rome: Greetings from the Pope in 55 languages Islamists warn Chirac of terror campaign Magnet Food for thought Monkeys back in space Patten presides over the end of a Christmas era Outrage as three die in Cape bombing Gieves & Hawkes US condemns Serbian President for provoking street battles Three killed in church suicide bombing Reuter: Fifteen die as bus overturns World in Brief (AP): Firms pay for pollution (Reuter): Soldier kills five comrades (Reuter): Alert as cheese goes off Staples The Office Superstore Moroccans risk all for life in Europe The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Celebrate the men who first mastered pain Dr Thomas Stuttaford on the the benefits of regular exercise, the origins of anaesthesia and how too much drink can affect the feet How to stay as fit as a horse Akom Ltd. Royal College of Physicians Revellers' revenge Snip that protects Is it the end for nurses? Irrelevant academic qualifications are an insult to nurses - and useless to their patients 'Being a Freud has its problems, it tends to detain you' Lucian Freud's daughter, the novelist Susie Boyt, deliberately chooses not to use her famous surname. Interview by Noreen Taylor Burberrys Limited Dunblane: time to let go and live Magnus Linklater urges the bereaved to move on and rejoin the community Death always leaves a gap and their loss, terrible as it had been, was not unique Pudding's off The very Seoul of modern Britain With Korean investment flowing into Britain, we have much to gain-and learn, says Joanna Pitman Gossip, ghosts and grace John Aubrey's Lives live on, and at last fame is beckoning Stoned Short fuse Off the road Between Fox and Hound A model proposal for compromise in the countryside A Very English Roman Two thousand years ago: Seneca the Younger was in 3BC Neptune's Big Secret Man is a sucker for the unknown Duke's right to speak on gun law Divided parties Mind over matter Millennial values Gorbachev, Pravda and The Times Preserving Sunday as a day of rest On the 'Alpha' course An open society Children's diseases Cultural diet Help for children who can't conform Royal succession Future bombers The polly and the ivy Lost in translation? Court Circular Birthdays today Marriage Appointment Anniversaries University news Let the new year hold no terrors for us The Queen, in her Christomas message, offered Christian comfort to those who have suffered. But she recalled particularly the state visit of Nelson Mandela, "that most gracious of men". This is the full text Campaigner plans 'green' burial site on daleside Personal Column Lottery fund rejects aid for Brontë birthplace Sceptical Brits sent the legions packing Ronnie Scott Ronnie Scott, jazz musician and nightclub owner, died on December 23 aged 69. He was born on January 28, 1927 Major Robert Field-Marsham Major Robert Field-Marsham, former master of the Eridge Hunt, died on November 24 aged 91. He was born on August 5, 1905 Edward Leadbitter Edward Leadbitter, Labour MP for The Hartlepools, 1964-92, died on December 24 aged 77. He was born on June 18, 1919 On This Day Windsor Castle News The Times Crossword No 20,360 Business Sport Forecast Aa Information Arts Tomorrow Features Body and Mind Travel Books The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Business England ponder White option Silverwood may be sacrificed for second Test against Zimbabwe Racing smitten by frost By our Sports Staff: Charge adds to Robson's problems Arts Travel Town & Country Manner Ltd Television and Radio Form Choice Choice Day Choice Moment Prize Choice Man of the people who was touched by the gods Rob Hughes finds Tom Finney working hard and still in fine form at the age of 74 Perston's favrite son reflects on his lifetime sevice on and off the field Celtic pin hopes on return of golden boy Today's Fixtures By our Sports Staff: Record in sight for Ogrizovic The Times Boxing Day Guide to the Premiership Old and smelly but worth a small fortune Bryant's Eye Welsh mourning the loss of Christmas past Rugby Union: Advent of Professional Game Has Helped to Kill off Traditional Boxing Day Fixtures De Glanville fit to lead Bath at Sale Resignations leave WPBSA in turmoil Snooker For the Record Jordan's bullish form sustains winning run Basketball Feeling festive motoring along far from home Lucy Duncan has too much time to spare for eating and sleeping on board Concert New mast may slow German bid Sailing Johnson's flash of sanity amid the madness Crowning Glory 'At that moment he was runing faster than any man has ever run before' Test your knowledge with the Jumbo Sports Crossword One Man on fast track to King George double Racing: Northern-Trained Grey Impossible to Oppose in Substandard Kempton Field with Conditions in his Favour Comprehensive Form Guide to the Eight Contenders Kempton Park Rapid Raceline Meetings fall as frost bites into fixture list Aardwolfs turn of foot should prove decisive Reaching for a landmark on another grey day 'To win it a fourth time would be something' Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Hereford Sedgefield Huntingdon By our Sports Staff: Young leads charge as 49ers rout Detroit American Football: Season Record for Rice Helps to Put San Francisco in Mood for Play-Offs Market Rasen Racing: The Grey Monk Aims to Resume Winning Ways in Valuable Wetherby Chase Smith sets sights on switch for Sydney Swimming: Irelad's Triple Champion Intends to Expand Repertoire Wetherby Danoli returns to action By our Sports Staff: Injured Seles still set on Melbourne Tennis Snow Reports Adams set to appeal over fine by Derbyshire In Brief Boardman top Gibbs comeback McCracken hope Australia in mood to complete rapid series victory Cricket No 10 holds rugby union's key Sport Letters Key difference Marathon entry not unfair Giant of tennis Blind cricketers face change Open invitation Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge By our Sports Staff: India settle on one spinner for first Test in Durban Winning Move Keene on chess By our Sports Staff: Murdock hoping to make early impression Rugby League Theatres Choice Family Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment comiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats avaliable Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice Her royal Kirovness Dance: Debra Craine's faith is rastored by the new Nutcracker cast at the Coliseum A nose for a cappella Concerts: Medieval troubadours' songs to charm the moderns; pianist's energetic debut St JOhn's Smith Square Dance Pedal extremes Wigmore Hall Music Portrait of the artist as a bounder Cinema: Geoff Brown looks in vain for the genius in Picasso; plus his shortlist of Films of the Year Film 3 Romancing the stone Visual Art: The Victorian heyday of coloured sculpture is marked by a new Leeds show Film 3 Blues for Green Pop Splinter Group Empire, W12 Film 4 Creatures small and great Helen Dunmore The Faber Book of Contemporary Stories about Childhood Edited by Lorrie Moore Faber, £15.99 Usvb 0 571 170838 Marx to Marx Bros The London Review of Books An Anthology Edited by Jane Hindle Verso, £12 Isbn 1 85984 121X Howard Davies prefers a subscription to an anthology The Times Bookshop All on principle Tales of a real-life swashbuckler A Thirst for Glory The Life on Sir Sidney Smith By Tom Pocock Aurum Press, £19.95 Isbn 1 85410 4373 Creating a grand unified novel Marianne Wiggins delights in quarky prose Gut Symmetries By Jeanette Winerson Granta, £15.99 Isbn 1 86207 000 8 Frankie and Bobby Unnatural Murder Poison at the Court of James I By Anne Somerset Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £20 Isbn 0 297 813102 Antonia Fraser is gripped by a compelling tale of passion and untimely death in the 17th century From the adorable wretch John Bayley on a family man revealed in his letters Selected Letters of Leslie Stephen 2 Volumes Edited by John W. Bicknell Macmillan, £90 Isbn 0 333 492196 Pain of the long goodbye So Long, See You Tomorow By William Maxwell Harvill, £8.99 Isbn 1 86046 307 X All the Days and Nights By Wiliam Maxwell Harvill, £10.99 Isbn 1 86046 3088 More than a rifle bore John Grigg Sir Joseph Whitworth "The World's Best Mechanician" By Norman AtKinson Sutton, £25 Isbn 0 7509 1211 1 The Times Subscription Offer Minerva Press Legal Aid Means Assessment Reynell Legal Recruitment Consultants Silicon Systems Design Ltd. Commerce Direct International (Europe) Ltd. The Hobson Brown Consultancy Ltd TK Selection Kestrel Network Sciences Withers Wood Brigdale Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times newspapers Ltd Strathclyde Passenger Transport CMG UK Ltd Thames Water Utilities NHS Executive South and West Coopers & Lybrand Executive Resourcing Air Niugini Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ski market climbs new peaks General Appointments Eximious Sales Assistant Nissin (UK) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jet escapes made easier MSL International Limited Datasat Communications Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bag a safari in the January sale Bargains of the Week Hotels Ferries Flights Equities stay firm in short session The Donkey Sanctuary The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Festive run gives the index its fifth gain in as many days Stock Market Consumers seek clearer rules on gas competition Burnfield caves in to Fairey Group bid Wall Street Cable industry turns into two-horse race Companies have to get bigger or sell out because of economics of scale, Eric Reguly reports Millions answer the call to switch to 24-hour banking by telephone Lloyds keeps its doors open Bunzl sells two paper units to Dutch for £61m Merck sues Deals passed Fleets merge Railfreight sold Tourist Rates Neural networking closes in on the consumer Marianne Curphey on a computer system that aims to keep customers faithful to their insurance companies in a highly competitive market Flotations mean that dream team owes as much to Footsie as footie Jason Nissé and Alasdair Murray see how clubs on the market score in financial terms Word-Watching Bubbling over with success Present imperfect Smoke without ire Missing words Companions of honour Radio Choice Radio 1 Family Christmas grotesquely caricatured Review BBC 1 Satellite and Cable Choice Investors must act fast to qualify for society bonuses Further Rec bid likely to follow Northern defeat Times Two Crossword Dream Team Trade deficit improves despite strong pound Concern grows over SFA failings KPN to sell British and Dutch cable businesses Rank buys Canadian Hard Rock interests Gas Bills Body Shop's people appeal Sale All win in latest soccer listing

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