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News from 30/12/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Karim Chowdhury, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Adrian Lee, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, James Bone, Ludovic Kennedy, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Ross Dunn, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Alan Hamilton, Keith Pike, David Hands, Michael Hughes, B. H. Parker, Olga Ashby, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Russell Kempson, Oliver Sacks, Daniel McGrory, Frank Metcalfe, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, John Kilbracken, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Alan Finlay, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Giles Mercer, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Melvyn Bragg, PHS, N. Kurti, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, M. E. Edwards, Damian Whitworth, Kevin McCarra Scottish Commentary, Jack Lonsdale, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Nick Kelly, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, F. Deutsch, John Goodbody, Daniel Farson, James Pringle, Mel Webb, David Goodall, Matthew Parris, Ian Sampson, Mark Hodkinson, John Mills, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Ian Brodie, Paul Barker, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Alan Lee Test match Commentary, Gordon M. Stirrat, Fraser Nelson, Steve McManaman, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Frank Le Duc, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Om Midha, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Nicolas Andrews, Matthew Bond, Jamie James, R. P. Steele, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Keith Amery,

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Today New Year's Eve New Year's Day My Great Uncle Bram Interview Friday Saturday The Serial Millionaires Index Saudi leaks reveal new evidence in nurses case Solicitors face £25m action Posy for sweet William My Man of the Year Matthew Parris on old news Poll gives Tories glimmer of hope Fears of new year IRA bombings Israeli pledge Couple die in frozen lake as they try to rescue dog Honda Today Abortion is not an election issue, says Labour Proposals by trade union leaders to restore formal links with a Tony Blair-Ied government were swiftly rejected by the Labour leadership yesterday. John Edmonds, leader of the GMB union, has drawn up an election manifesto advocating the re-establihment of a formal forum in which union leaders could engage in dialogue with Cabinet ministers and employers. Stephen Byers, Labour's employment spokesman, said: "There will be no return to the old days of beer and sandwichers at No 10. We have no plans to set up any formal machinery of government of the type proposed by John Edmonds. We ae not going back. We are going forward." Tones face poll setback on cash for questions Harrods Knightsbridge Heavy snow expected in chilly start to new year Food poisoning deaths reach 16 Former Labour minister dies Van der Post 'daughter' to sue Scotland Yard aids Cuba drug war Surfing dog surfaces Gieves & Hawkes Major launches campaign offensive Ayckbourn falls out with resort that can't spend a penny Trauma silences raped 9-year-old Teenagers want to give up smoking Boys Church locks out feuding villagers Girls Snowbound stalemate was the opening move for invention of three-way chess Honda Changes in IRA may point to a new onslaught The terrorists' new chief of staff is a man with a hawkish reputation. The security forces expect an eruption of violence, at least in the short term, Michael Evans writes Home Office urges caution on tagging Time Computer Systems Ltd Picture Gallery Teacher's case gives voice to an occupational hazard Medical Briefing By a Staff Reporter: Couple in transplant ban may face court Blind split by plan to change braille Sound of sea ends agony of tinnitus Mogul masterpiece on show for first time in 200 years Royal Collection to exhibit manuscript made for Emperor who built the Taj Mahal Prince puts his faith in Battersea plan for spiritual power station Royal trust given £2.5m in lottery cash to help disadvantaged youth Honda Pupils get smart card for good behaviour Suicide man is feared to have burnt wife's body Homebase Sainsbury's House & Garden Centres Chimps safe in a refuge away from poachers, labs and loggers Tusk Force Killer targets surviving Beatles Oliver!, Grease, Miss Saigon or By Jeeves Clinton acts to prevent medical use for 'pot' New York curbs its murder rate Peru rebels give up demand for release of jailed comrades Hardcore gunmen threaten Guatemalan peace accord Honda Gingrich re-election support dwindles Dutch take lessons of Srebrenica nightmare into term as EU leader Troop withdrawal seals Moscow's Chechnya debacle Forte Hotels Dozens die as freezing weather sweeps Europe 20 feared lost as ship capsizes World Summary British hostage 'at rebel base' (Reuter): Atlantic search called off (AP): French singer dies aged 90 (AFP AP): Army 'turning against Milosevic' President hangs on grimly to his star role in black farce Smallbone of Devizes No Title Israel will stay in Hebron for ever, says Netanyahu Peace doubts sour the whisky trade Tibet bomb triggers Chinese crackdown Virgin Direct Personal Financial Service Ltd Apology for raid eases Korean tension Reuter: Strike threatens to halt Seoul Honda Patten's deputy to stay on in new regime The secret pattern that lies behind the twists and turns of scientific history A chance encounter with a 19th-Century treatise on sick headache led Oliver Sacks to draw some surprising conclusions Swiftcall Einstein's cool logic A genius his fridge Speed of thought Benefits of a Snooze Science Briefing Brains work in slow motion Sleeping off an infection The Times Crosswords Admiral Cheaper Car Insurance The anniversaries of 1997 Next year marks queen and the Duke of Edinburgh's golden wedding, the 100th birthday of the Tate Gallery, the 700th anniversary of William Wallace's defeat of the English at Stirling Bridge and 50 years of independence for India and Pakistan. Jack Lonsdale highlights the arrivals, departures and significant events of the year Saga Holidays Ltd God bless all I who sell in her Marcus Binney takes a voyage through a £1bn high-tech marvel of architecture Dial-a-phone Ltd Visual Art New life in Mary Shelley 's old monster Dark summer's night Opera: A double helping of Britten in the Big Apple; plus an unhappy South Bank marriage A Midsummer Night's Dream New York Theatre Pop Village Mozart The Marriage of Figaro Queen Elizabeth Hall Music Plenty of gold to mine Pop Ash The Point, Dublin Albery Theatre Where Kean's spirit went If These Walls Could Speak: Benedict Nightingale launches a Times series about buildings that have a special artistic resonance, with a look at the Old Vic Opera Theatres Circus Film Books Winter? Then it must be waning carols, warring royals and the wrong sort of snow Nanny state Finding homes for our lost children Youngsters in care in Britain would benefit from a colour-blind adoption policy, says Paul Barker Defenders of the faith The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Prince of Wales have a common aim: to promote a spiritual revival that strengthens belief without fostering religious history Minus gala Hankies out Son down Shooting star A Christmas Mystery Clinton's intensions for a second term remain elusive Charles and his Church Anglicans will welcome an involved but sensitive Prince A Good Shelf-Life One hundred and fifty ago: a vintage year for the novel Justice done and seen to be done View on compensation Fathers who smoke Quota hopping The place for Catholic schools within modern morality Britain's diverse faiths 'Forced' Caesarians Gun debate Lessons of history Fully furnished Court Circular Anniversaries Church news Personal Column Rot is stopped at historic Civil War mansion An end is in sight to years of decay at Politimore House, reports Marcus Binney Birthdays today The Times Latest wills DJM: Nature notes Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Marriage University news Sir Robert Douglas Sir Robert Douglas, OBE, President of Tilbury Douglas, died at his home, Dunston Hall, Staffordshire, on December 7 aged 97. He was born at Breconside, Durrisdeer, Dumfriesshire, on February 2, 1899 The Samaritans Infanta Maria Cristina De Borbon Y Battenberg The Infanta Maria Cristina de Borbon y Battenberg died in Madrid on December 23 aged 85. She was born on December 12, 1911 Francois Neckar Francois Neckar, couturier, died on December 6 aged 92. He was born on November 24, 1904 Cost of Cattle Disease £224,000 Compensation to Farmers over 30,000 Animals Slaughtered News Three-way chess hits the boards The Times Crossword No 20,363 Business AA Information Sudafed New Zealand Tourism Board Tomorrow TV Listings Stewart runs the show Surrey Pair Lead England Recovery and Raise Hopes of Win Today in the Times Great Season of Sport Scoreboard from Harare Bass Francis finds reality hard to swallow Football: Tottenham Manager Bemoans Lack of Luck as Newcastle Get Back to Business Middlesbrough's birds of paradise have feathers ruffled Simon Barnes Watches as Bryan Robson's vision of the beautiful game is shattered by Coventry Off-key Sunderland provide fans with little to sins about Nigeria make approach to lure Keegan Excess of egg the lingering ingredient in Chelsea's mix Cantona puts negative Leeds in their place Clough shines as Forest's loan star Barnes provides bright long-range forecast Football: Beasant Clears Way for Liverpool to Increase Premiership Lead to Five Points Arsenal guns silenced by Villa revival Brian Glanville sees Arséne Wenger's team make do with a 2-2 draw after ab epic struggle at Highbury Unassuming Parkes smooths Eriksson's path Gayle and Ekoku too quick for Royle's rearguard FA Cabling Premiership Bell's League Championship Picture Gallery Non-League and National Leagues Pools check Carling Premiership Bell's Legal Championship Wilson's workers lighten the darkness Oliver Holt goes to Oakwell and sees unlikely Premiership pretenders reinforce their claims with a 2-0 victory over depressed big-city rivals City find it's not what you spend but the way that you spend it Young Cobblers please Atkins with confident forward march Walker gives Working timely lift Clark agrees deal to take charge Beauchamp lauds it at the Manor McStay adds artist's touch to Celtic's grand design Man-marking myth misses the real point Jolly good Fellows stands up for the fall guys TV Action Replay Brown set to miss trials for world championships Athletics Alphand continues in form Skiing Leander move in for Jahrling's signature Rowing Global Challenge fleet goes onto storm-force alert Sailing: Crews Prepare for Lashing from Tail of Hurricane Fergus as Second Leg Nears End White extracts Sharks' teeth to allow Chester safe passage German yacht wins Sydney-Hobart race Sport in Brief Steelers stay on course Morgan must specialise Rusedski pulls out Frustration for Hull Doherty's mixed start Storm warning Croatia come through Lesson for Atherton in Ambrose 's renaissance West Indies find enough pride to postpone era's end Cricket Scoreboard from Melbourne Fired-up Donald makes short work of fragile India batting Scoreboard from Durban Draw seals series for under-19s Zurich Insurance Company Reformers increase pressure on England to perform Bleak midwinter exposes fixture flaws Rugby Union: Pressure on Players Mounts as Weekend Postponments Extend Ivercriwded Season Pienaar is ready for cold plunge at Bath Richmond power play keeps them on song for promotion The London International Boat Show 97 Swansea suspend Newport revival Undervalued Pontypridd display homespun virtues By a Correspondent: Logan sets Glasgow on way to district showdown Irish and West tune into twilight zone Leicester inspire Greenwood to take centre stage Rugby Union: Display of All-Round Strength Leaves Harlequins to Regret Loss of Improving Talent Melville sounds warning as Rees kicks Wasps to victory The Times Educational Supplement Toulouse's injured return in time for semi-final Day Sampras sensed up helping of true grit David Miller continues a series in which Times writers recall the best of 1996 Crowning Glory Foster tackles cost of career cover The Business of Sport Steeled for cut and thrust of life Sport in Schools New strategy opens way for future stars Netball: Basket of Measures Will Help to Cultivate Young Players Early attack puts Clarke in control Cycling South West focus on title double Hockey For the Record Rugby Union Guide to the Week Ahend Snow Reports Ice Hockey Go that extra mile to fight the flab John Goodbody meets two runners who took control of their lives to meet the challenge of a lifetime Sport for All Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Patsy Carr's five tips for healthy living Christopher Loveday's five tips to complete a marathon From our Irish Racing Correspondent at Leopardstown: Dorans Pride leaps into reckoning Racing: Gold Cup Beckons a Novice Showing Increasing Maturity with Each Victory Richard Evans Catterick offers only bright spot in gloomy picture Prospects Thunderer: Lingfield Park The Times Sports Service Rapid Raceline Guide to our Racecard Saturday's Results Leopardstown Casting around for top names in pantomime Capitalisation, week's change Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited British Funds Takeovers by foreign firms 'distort data' Sunday Tips for 1997 Alternative Investment Market Nucor Corporation Boardrooms 'too biased towards the shareholders' Tourist Rates Word-Watching Limited liability at Lloyd's The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Times Crossword Books West Bromwich Building Society Oil and gas production increases A share in New England Picture Gallery French connection Busy calendar No Turkey. Just Rabbit Entrepreneurs with that extra golden touch Jon Ashworth on Britain's growing band of serial millionaires To relatively better times Gilt-Edged For, and not for, children Radio Choice Radio 1 Of stones, bones and time-lapse trickery Review BBC 1 Satellite and Cable By our Industrial Editor: TUC fears working time opt-out will hit holidays Job hopes at their best for seven years Times Two Crossword No 977 Limiting Update may cost Mercury £80m It's good to talk - properly Young Ridgway & Associates Ltd Millions Buyouts rise to record £6.77bn LoD says single currency threatens Britain

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