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Times of London.pdf - TWA Flight 800 Investigation

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The <strong>Times</strong>: Britain: Contents Page 1 <strong>of</strong> 3August 25 1996Official: crisis in primary schoolsMost primary school pupils are failing to meet the basicacademic standard expected by governmentPrescott makes Blair back downTony Blair is set to back down over proposals to expel Labourrebels from the parliamentary partyTobacco giant funds Medical Research CouncilThe Medical Research Council has accepted money from thetobacco industryPolice investigate public school paedophile ringScotland Yard detectives are investigating allegations <strong>of</strong> apaedophile network involving teachersPrison chief blamed for release crisisMichael Howard has made it clear he will hold the head <strong>of</strong> thePrison Service responsible for the release crisisHow Howard was caught on the hop by the bird that flew outthe windowHow a petty criminal ignited a crisis in Britain's PrisonServiceGene test can predict lifespanA machine capable <strong>of</strong> predicting people's lifespan and theirsusceptibility to serious disease is being developedTerrorists 'smuggled missiles to America'Islamic terrorists have reportedly smuggled Stinger ground-toairmissiles into the United StatesOrbiting oddball has astronomers stumpedAn unidentified flying object found circling the sun has baffledastronomersMurdered schoolgirl, 16, had apologised to parentsA schoolgirl prostitute found strangled in Birmingham lastweek had written apologising to her parentsNews digestHIV victims get help to be fathersTwo hospitals in Britain plan to <strong>of</strong>fer a "sperm washing"service for HIV-positive menBBC sets up more devilry for BlairSatirists play the merry devil with BlairDoctors defend patient who took cannabis for illnesshttp://www.the-times.co.uk/news/pages/sti/1996/08/25/stinwecon01001.html 6/20/00


The <strong>Times</strong>: Britain: Contents Page 2 <strong>of</strong> 3Doctors defend patient who took cannabis for illnessDefendent demands trial in what may become a test caseDiana's lawyer courts FabiansThe man who won Diana a £15m settlement wants to create ademocratic socialist societyGoldsmith lures 'trust fund babes' to a Referendum raveThe Referendum party wants to end its conference in one <strong>of</strong><strong>London</strong>'s trendiest nightspotsCharles-Camilla photograph ignites royal row with pressBuckingam Palace considers lodging a complaint after thepublication <strong>of</strong> an "intimate" photograph'Firefox' pilots will kill with a lookPilots who fly the Eur<strong>of</strong>ighter will wear a 'point and shoot'helmetPolice probe on Yard cash to mercenaryAn assistant comissioner appointed by the Queen comes underscrutinyRipper to be pr<strong>of</strong>iled for serial-killer fileIn an initiative inspired by the FBI, British police are to findthe most likely characteristics <strong>of</strong> serial-killersLottery regulator to be grilled by MPsQuestions raised about scratch cards and interest on unpaidprizesDon't look now: actors ban eye contact on setThe Hollywood tough guys who cannot look ordinary mortalsin the eyeAfrican king's skull fails testAn African chief is in disgrace after forensic tests showed hehad "brought home" the wrong headBusiness may lead library revolutionThe sleepy local library is ripe for being turned into an"infotainment centre" according to government advisersSurge in Caesarean births based on 'climate <strong>of</strong> fear'Hospitals are wasting thousands <strong>of</strong> pounds on unnecessaryCaesarean births according to public spending watchdogPill scare brings more babiesA surge in the birthrate, nine months after a pil safety scare,has brought chaos to hospitals across the countryPlug uglies slither back from disasterAnimals once thought too ugly to merit saving are getting theattention <strong>of</strong> conservationistsWine buff puts German noses out <strong>of</strong> jointCritic calls German method <strong>of</strong> classifying wines as fraudulenthttp://www.the-times.co.uk/news/pages/sti/1996/08/25/stinwecon01001.html 6/20/00


The <strong>Times</strong>: Britain: Contents Page 3 <strong>of</strong> 3Critic calls German method <strong>of</strong> classifying wines as fraudulentSingle-sex classes raise boys' gradesDoes gender separation produce a different atmosphere inclassrooms?Ultimate 'free-fall' rollercoaster promises to go down a treatSpeeds <strong>of</strong> 100mph and weightlessness are promised by a newrollercoasterBritish Nazi war criminal is deadThe man who defected to become an SS <strong>of</strong>ficer kept his pastsecret from his wifeAtticus: TakiFOCUSThe making <strong>of</strong> a monsterHow <strong>of</strong>ficial complacency allowed an ostensibly pious man tobecome one <strong>of</strong> the cruellest killers <strong>of</strong> our timeTougher measures needed to fight abusersStephen Grey looks at the problems <strong>of</strong> tracking serial child sex<strong>of</strong>fendersMother courageWoman undergoing a new fertility treatment are risking theirlives to help HIV-positive children before they dieScience begins to see HIV in a positive lightThe Aids virus may one day be treated as an infection, not alethal diseaseWar in the skiesA proliferation <strong>of</strong> cut-price airlines could transform holidaysand business travelhttp://www.the-times.co.uk/news/pages/sti/1996/08/25/stinwecon01001.html 6/20/00

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