News from 27/12/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Ian Key, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Tom Thumb at Drury Lane and Bluebeard, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sarah Miller, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Richard Hobson, Martin Bell, Rob Howarth, Ivo Tennant, Bishop Philip Goodrich, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, James Bone, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Dessa Trevisan, Morag Preston, Mark Holland, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, John O'leary Education Editor, Ann Scanlon, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Julian Critchley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Mr Piers Ashworth, QC, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Pity Ronnie Knight, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Nigel Axelrad, Peter Calver, Peter Chappell, Keith Pike, J. Diamond, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Desmond Cassidi, Tim Jones and Stephen Farrell, Russell Kempson, Adam Sage and Murray, Mwanyengela Ngali, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, M. Hammerton, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, John Hopkins, Gabriella Gamini, Simon Whitworth andGary Moore, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Carolyn Savjani, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Hardinge of Penshurst, M. J. Brewer, Oliver Holt, Gibson, Eric Reguly, Simon Wilde in Harare, Oliver August, Angus MacDonald Deputy Editor, F. F. Cartwright, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Andy Hinchcliffe, Julian Muscat, Nick Szczepanik, Colin W. Robertson, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Eileen McCabe, Jason Nisse, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Kota Kinabalu, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Mark Hodkinson, Valerie Elliott and Dominic Kennedy, Walter Gammie, Ian Brodie, Brian Glanville, David Sinclair, Francois Domen, Frank Prochaska, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Carol Midgley and Jill Sherman, Robin Loveday, President, David Powell, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Louis de Bernieres, Dessa Trevisan and our Foreign Staff,
ResumoIndex Adoption may be switched to private sector Political correctness' under fire Milosevic orders in riot police 10% house price rise forecast Church frescoes Index British sailor risks chance of win by going to help friend Index Duke leads royal pheasant shoot Index Paperboy saves baby girl left in hedge Index Harvey Nichols Rob Howarth Brown gags the Shadow Cabinet on money North-South divide in exam results Bbc may end radio poll after cheating Cherie Blair gets 'minder' for election trail John Lewis Early start for out-of-town sales Labour would try to fill empty flats over shops Tories apologise for Mp slur Champagne sales effervescent Nightingale injured in mugging Man killed by hit-and-run driver Firemen issue strike warning Nurses will help smokers to quit Raf Nimrods are stripped down Christmas card recycling scheme Rape accused found hanging Hidden frescoes give new picture of Romanesque art Camera catches neighbour dishing dirt on prize fish Rugby minnows suffer a record beating from big city neighbours Burglars jailed by spy movie Neff Arson inquiry pair lost twins in earlier fire Software Bonanza Brass band plays along as brass monkeys take dip in North Sea Americans unmoved by Ira hunger strike film Bbc claims 8 out of 10 top shows Give a child a taste but not a full drink Dangerous skiers face jail after two die in crashes Frensh crack down on 'excesses of the slopes' Latest equipment is no substitute for experience Martin Bell, Britain's most successful downhill ski racer, argues that greater speed brings with it a need for greater rersponsiblity Admiral Do It All Let's Do our Britain! Snow on the hills, but ice on the roads Temple of learning will dine in classical style Extra Savings! Police leaders reject plan for register of Masons Boat Show A Staff Reporter: College sacks pair in sick leave row Mesh Computers Plc Twin sirens postpone university for the catwalk Habitat sale Donations for charity are stolen Couple die in fire Castle closed Teenager returns Trouser thieves Dog in a flap Mink lose ground as otters return to the riverbank Ivory poachers prey on greed and ignorance The Times Dixons Orphaned cub thought it was a duck Collector rekindles renowned pipe firm Clinton to throw down gauntlet on balancing budget Dixons British inventor plumbs the depths on maiden trip Us drive to boycott sweatshop clothing Burglar stuck in chimney Killer to be 'kept alive' for plea Milosevic swamps Belgrade streets with riot police Leaders of protest fear arrest in new crackdown The Dolphin bathroom shop Serbia's First Lady is more reviled than wwhusband Marquis and count duel over bid for aristocratic wine Chinese leader visits Moscow Reuter: Suicide bomber was mental patient Morocco's future is firmly embedded in medieval past Rabbis tell soldiers to keep grip on 'God's land' (AFP): Car blast kills ten in Algiers 600 held over attack on Saddam son Reuter: Ex-nanny sues Netanyahus for unpaid overtime Reuter: Churches ablaze in Java riot Reuter: Malaysia storm toll rises to 106 (AP): Burma bombing blamed on rebels (Reuters): Bhutto husband moved to jail (Reuter): Yeltsin plans war on bootleggers Heal's One Pound Blast raises fears for 103 hostages in Lima embassy Intense negotiations have won the release o fonly two more hostages. Gabriell aGamani reports from Lima Big studios miss out in line-up for Oscars race Sale Andean peasants 'are trained into suicide squads' The place to be is always somewhere else For weeks before the year ends, strangers ask about your plans for New Year's Eve. giles Coren wonders why, when the event never lives up to expectations Time Why swearing is so boring Obscenities have lost their force and their use crabs and confines our speech, says Louis de Berni?res Inside Section 2 Winter Sale Bargains 'There's an energy from love which carries… Instead of Lady Bracknell, Lady Oliver has plumped for playing a Walt Disney nanny. And such roles are not to be scorned, she says Sale Picture Gallery Small, dry and so very cool Sherry has become the party season's absolutely essential drink Philip Howard Bad Ordre With a little help from His Royal Highness The Prince of Wale's charities succeed because because they encourage local self_reliance, says Frank Prochaska Shakespeare in every home You can never start too young with the greatest poetry, and once learnt, it is a treasure for the whole of life Good Knight Dirty work Endgame in Belgrade Milosevic has made one miscalculation too many Scots Wha Hae Seven hundred years ago: Wallace began work for new Labour Monsters of Rock Pop's dinosaurs have been rendered extinct Duties imposed by limited liability The changing Church Last trump Countryside clutter Party unity and policy on Europe Priority patients Pioneering surgery Rights in Kenya Taxing the rich Heritage funding for historic ships Thames bridges Lack of direction The words of princes Social News Birthdays today Anniversaries The Times Picture Gallery Britannia Royal Naval College Latest wills Personal Column University news Reopened waterway is now awash with tourists A warren of meaning in the simple rabbit Court & Social Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Derry Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Derry, Dso, Mc, organiser of wartime escapes from Italy by Allied servicemen, died at Newark, Nottinghamshire, on December 3 aged 82. He was born on April 10,1914 The Samaritans Dan Flavin Dan Flawin, American sculptor, died as a result of diabetes on November 30 aged 63. He was born on April 1,1933 Tony Wilmot Christmas Entertainments News The Times Crossword No 20,361 Business Sport Forecast Display Advertising Index The Papers Index England shirk test of endurance Lioyd for words as batting collapse plunges Zimbabwe tour into deeper trouble Pearce's smile erased by rampant United Index And. So. To. Bed Television and Radio Return to Rovers proves unhappy for Shearer Arsenal's ambition frustrated by Walker Huckerby takes lead role in Elland Road passion play Iversen capitalises on defensive lapses Hinchcliffe ruled out for rest of season By a Correspondent: Sunderland display spirit to hit back after defeat Bosnich gift-wraps points for Gullit Everton taxed by Brazilian import's double duty Yesterday's Football Results Liverpool fail to dissuade their critics Wolves huff and puff to keep house standing McDermott strikes late to prolong winning sequence Port Vale inflict more woe on City Nicholl seeks retreat from the home front Every man Jack rallies to the Swansea cause Barnet battle through to claim undeserved point Bromsgrove repeat neighbours episode Di Canio provides a golden footnote for Celtic Damon Hill Ambrose's high five holds up Australia By our Sports Staff: Prasad strikes to give India control Komen focuses new year sights on double Bannister By our Sports Staff: Captain halts England charge By our Sports Staff: Warriors sound a seasonal warning Roses clash ruled out by weather Norman's world collapses into nightmare John Hopkins continues a review by Times writers of sporting highlights of 1996 Goss finds entente on the high seas Obree gears up for trip to New Zealand For the Record Donovan receives backing from crew of Heath Insured Picture Gallery Snow Reports Scotland cheered by stirring return Graf withdraws Deal disputed Petworth upset Robinson loss Smith out White sacked Counting the winners and losers in the great numbers game of sport Winners Bimsey looks the safest proposition Southwell Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Whitworth completes double Musselburgh Wetherby Kempton Park Multiple Display Advertising Items One Man's victory fuels Gold Cup debate Racing: Richards Keen to Test Cheltenham Waters Again before Considering Blue Riband Attempt By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Klairon Davis can get back on track Leopardstown Doumen plans return of Djeddah Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Fixtures feel chill as frost strikes Mees pierson Auctioneer must make tax report Suing for failure to treat mental disorder A Times Reader Offer Power to hear dispute over northern Cyprus property Importance of time limits Judge powerless to edit irrelevancies Crucial date for liability for compensation Spicy climax to a year of big losers Pop: David Sinclair looks back on1996 as the year in which tired old names finally rolled out of sight Living Bridges Pop Welcome to the global ceilidh Pop Rock On rocks off Camden's most famous record shop is about to close its doors Pop 4 Off with their crowns Derwent May gets to handle the royal sparklers as they are prepared for a show at the tower of london Opera & Ballet Heritage Choice 2 Family Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by gillian maxey Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 3 On course for happy families Should parenting be taught?Carolyn Savjani on a new instructional programme for mothers and fathers Multiple Display Advertising Items Independent Education Try to keep yourself calm Choice for the Child Education Multiple Display Advertising Items LLB Hons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Less scolding can mean better behaviour Play-Listenning The Times executive leather collection How to discipline the terrible twos Increasing readiness to sue for damages troubles insurers Fat cats continue to pile on pounds despite reforms Litigation blow for tobacco industry Wall Street By our Industrial Editor: Tourism will boost jobs in next decade Pemberstone beaten at Roman Sytner drives towards market McGraw-Hill plans investors' network The Times Costain investors to vote on assets sale European aid: a case of spending well but none too wisely Jason Nisse discovers report by auditors showing widespread fraud and incompetence infacting some Eu projects Airbus ready to resolve split over management Our Business Staff: Threat to Eurofighter The Sunday Time magazine Chrysalis rewards Wright despite losses Apple's NeXT vital bite at success Ailing computer gaint pins hopes on jobs, says Richard Thomson Small firms reject change to labour law Word-Watching Banks were a bad bet, survey says Tourist Rates Partnership begins to look shaky Eileen McCabe says Irish success may undermine further economic progress Scottish lament Dolled up Shop talk Rhubarb cure NatWest's foreign minister keeps up his travels Oliver August checks out the hectic working life of Douglas Hurd Share prices not always the true value Retuning operation for Channel 5 'is crackbrained' Informative: A year of golden shares and copper-bottomed scandals Jon Ashworth charts the ups and downs and comings and goings of 1996 The Mulberry Sale No festivities in this shop Radio 1 No appetite for Mr Baxter's stale turkey Bbc1 Satellite and Cable Choice Branson adviser accused of corruption over Botswana airline Lenders unite over surge in house prices Times Two Crossword Court Action 35 Bifu predicts huge finance job losses Counterfeit fear over euro notes Business takes gloomy view of Budget's value Dow climbs while Nikkei slips back Wright Stuff 36 Five in search of backers First Telecom Bzw chief missed Panel meeting
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