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News from 10/11/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Robert M. Wingfield, Elizabeth Ann Scatchard, Victoria McKee, David Tytler, Nick Nuttall, Hilary Bradt, Neville Whitton Senior Crown Prosecutor, R. F. Copcutt, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Chris Nelms, Richard Thomson, Inigo Gilmore, G. Wallace, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Jill Sherman and Arthur Leathley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Carolyn Arnott, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Peter Capella and James Bone, Carl Mortished, Colin Narbrough, Ross Tieman and Christine Buckley, Clive Boxer, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Kris Anderson, David Charter Education Correspondent, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Charles Miller, Secretary, Martyn Beckett, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Carnarvon, Mary Ashworth, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Peter Hughes, Nicholas Wood and Tunku Varadarajan, Pamela Morgan, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, J. Gage, Quentin Letts, Lesley Abdela, Tim Beach, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, W. E. Vaughan, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, David Quayle, Alan Toop, Michael Munro, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, John Brown, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Steve Dick, Secretary, David Walton, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Nigel Williamson Whitehall Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Agence France-Presse, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Kathryn Knight, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Robert Boyd, Nigel de Gruchy, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Walter Gammie, John Greenlees, Richard Beeston, Andrew Collier, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, C. Williams, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, John Corbett, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, John Parfitt, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Laurence Kingsley, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Roger Morgan,

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Rich Pickings Tighter curb to keep BSE out of food Prosecution warning to abattoirs BR's train fleet sold for £1.8bn Index Saturday in the Times Homesick Hockney The Queen Mother remembers Refs sent off for help with stress AD Supremo French ships face nuclear protest Arafat pays visit to Mrs Rabin Gas opts out Chopard 25p Britain backing drive to suspend Nigeria British Gas drops Charter Mark as complaints increase Pensioners' festive party is scrapped Sun Alliance Prehistoric smoothie cited as father of modern man Christian charity wins scratchcard victory Mutiny over £5m bounty for slow reservists Thomas Cook Levitt 's lawyer cleared by Bar Nes in Brief Blackmail claim Bomb remand Le Shuttle fares Nelson sale By a Staff Reporter: Ex-policeman jailed for supplying guns to criminals Gardening fanatic poisoned his neighbour's dog Student fell under lorry after tiff Nothing succeeds like symmetry Venables 'tried to cheat Spurs' Footballer gets a bye from judge American Express By a Staff Reporter: Jealousy drove lover to kidnap feline rival NatWest charges 400% on overdraft Sony Hockney falls for charms of Bridlington Beloved resort steps into the frame as artist dreams of leaving California for a land where he can smoke without ire Bridlington Hospital apologises over baby cash offer Scandinavian Flooring Company Tycoons rescue Literary Review BT Los Angeles Man 's greed drives Asian elephant close to extinction Wildlife fund calls for international effort to save colonies threatened by disease and in-breeding Bose Legendary warrior has become a slave to its own destruction Jersey European Poachers increase dangers in Africa Andersen Consulting Halfords Schools chief calls for pupils to learn right from wrong Nervous L-driver ejected examiner Thomas Cook Comet Picture Gallery How farm parasites can infect water supplies Brown unveils penalty plan for young jobless Labour denies Workfare accusation over proposal to cut benefit if unemployed shun training Labour Dixons Conservative MPs' hand could be forced by law Digital War on waste cuts into 'bumph ' Orange Tory standard bearer rejects gender quotas City worker is first woman to be picked for safe seat in three years Conservatives may separate spin-doctor 's tasks Party chiefs round on Colver after he says time is running out for election chances Ashdown reshuffles leading players News in Brief Hospital waiting lists fall again Newton launches anti-drug teams Heritage leaders combine to fight 'butchery of Stonehenge' Ford Potato growers fear brown rot will destroy crop Beef joints start upward trend Weekend Shopping Swiftcall Rabin killing 'part of plot backed by West Bank rabbis' Syrian message welcomed Dell Direct Militants tell tourists to leave Egypt Arafat 's fledgeling state greets Rifkind Wasting Energy Costs the Earth Voyages Jules Verne Magnet Pressure grows on Commonwealth to punish 'bad boys ' Nigerian oppression highlights need to match human rights rhetoric with actions Sporting strife assails coach Major Mandela resists Tutu demand for sanctions against Abacha Keating call for nuclear test censure Yeltsin carries out second reshuffle from hospital bed Advertisement Yard admit to being 'all at sea' in scarch for missing Nissans B&Q Hijacker arrested as he talks to reporters UN troops stoned in Cyprus News in Brief (AFP): Deneuve wins (Reuter): In the clear (AFP): Moon barred UN blames Croatia for Krajina civilian killings Emirates Chirac tribute to de Gaulle Catholic Church 'ordained woman' Motorola (Reuter): Kashmir hostages reported to be ill News in Brief Prosecutor signs £2.5m book deal Open sesame A merry winter (Reuter): Homeless killed (Reuter): Threats to party US Government faces shutdown as cash runs out Dole emerges as the clear favourite after Powell's withdrawal Yamaha Vietnam greets an old enemy Cellnet Florida teenagers die for their love 'What can we do to stop boys seeing soft-porn television?' Matti Alderson believes the ads for Playboy's satellite TV channel are legal, decent, honest and truthful BBC Radio One First Telecom Very Important Unreserved Disposal Auction Burglar to the rich and famous Giles Corca on a latterday Rafflcs who has robbed Bacall, Taylor and Loren but never hit anyone The Sunday Times White Hart Farewell to the Juppettes Ben MacIntyre on this week's purge of women form the French Cabinet Cross Philip Howard Often the best leaders seem to be the ones that got away Hezza 's share Short cut Picture Gallery A cover-up beyond belief At some point, Scott is going to open his coffers, and ghastly, stinking, criminal, poisonous things will come crawling out Soupa stuff Line engaged Flying doctors Young bloods Don't shoot the Tory messenger But policies need to chance argues Peter Riddell Common Action Blair's nostalgia is no help to Commonwealth policy Back to Inflation Yeltsin has jeoparsdied one of his few genuine achievements Tusk Task Asia's clever elephants are in grave danger Constitutional lessons to learn in light of Nolan report Parting of the ways Standards in Lords Divided counsel? Malagasy tragedy Cost of consumerism New management? Forces' ban on homosexuals Speed of justice Head 's departure Keeping up courtesies Job opportunity Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Mr Yitzhak Rabin Buckinghamshire Appointment Personal Column Picture Gallery Memorial service School news Forces appointment University news Service dinners Dinners Forthcoming marriages Service luncheons Luncheons Fuellers' Company Legal appointment Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy Anniversaries Colonel D. T. Hudson Colonel D. T. Hudson, DSO, OBE, secret agent and mining engineer, died on November 1 in Durban, South Africa, aged 85. He was born in Bromley, Kent, on August 11,1910 Fly between London & Scotland Personal Column Professor David Gillett Professor J. D. Gillett, OBE, entomologiest and former Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Brunel University, died on October 14 aged 82. He was born on September 8,1913 The Tiger Trust Neil Bianey Neil Blaney, TD for Donegal North-East in the Irish Republic since 1948, died on November 8 aged 73. He was born on October 29,1922 Harry Churchill-Davidson Harry Churchill-Davidson, anaesthetist, died on October 15 aged 73. He was born on April 25.1922 On this Day November 10,1908 The Times Crossword No 20,009 News No Title Times Weathercall No Title In the Times Tomorrow Business Editor Lindsay Cook Callers defect from Bt to cable Fund manager fined a year's profits Sun Arts British work longer with less time off Education Burton puts on the style with £57m profits rise High street sales surge Hopes rise for Christmas spending spree Sport By our Industrial Correspondent: BAe on brink of $250m Saudi order for Avro jet Television and Radio Guide Business Today Venture cash set to pour into railways Labour 's pledge to lenders Tourist Rates Forward Trust Lyonnaise 's bid target 'can beat' cuts in bills Leeson may offset time in custody BT Key rate cut by Bank of France Surprise dip in US wholesale prices Business Roundup Peso drags dollar down German remanded Top pay views sought Pioneer float pulled Bt gets the message Rising competition masks opportunities for BT Another sad day for British Gas Reynolds pays the price for dissent Bank chief warns Japan on banking practices Ladbroke profit warning Rival offer for Swalec expected Northumbrian Water Group Commodities Liffe Options Speculative buying gives Grand Met shares a lift Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Form book gets it wrong Tempus Burton Northumbrian Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Willis Corroon Wall Street Trunk call pays off Car clash Home comfort Fund run National affront Lucky 13 for property value Planemakers braced to break the pain barrier Fierce competition is forcing European aerospace firms to streamline operations, says Ross Tieman Bank relationships have never been at a lower ebb Make directors answer for not detecting fraud Fear of rule by Frankfurt Letters to the Business and Finance section of The… Icl Display Units Why Treasury ministerial boxes have a 4pm time limit Victoria McKee assesses the progress towards family-friendly workplaces Basf up 156% in first nine months Bank of Scotland Darling Kindersley slides as Microsoft plans stake sale Annoyed rebel leaves Gec board Royal Liver Assurance Glaxo may appeal over price ruling Business Roundup Warner Howard ahead Electrolux advances Villiers back in profit Goodhead promotion Grand Met fails to stop rumour mill biting into Burger King By a Correspondent: Diplomat 'tried to arrange rescue' for Maxwell group Price to pay for special loan rates Schneider to appeal over Miami extradition ruling A copy From our Correspondent: United sets USAir bid conditions Set Willis Corroon jumps 38% on benefits of restructuring Investment jet plan at Airbus Chadburn up Elliott ahead Bett slips American buy NatWest Royal Insurance weathers US and Caribbean storms Reuter: Softbank to pay $1.8bn for Ziff-Davis Pitman Publishing Banking union leadership contest nears its climax Staveley rises 20% helped by revamp The Times Shares fail to maintain early rally Pink Jermyn St London The Times Unit Trust Information Service BVQi Laugh until you cry Theatre: Jonathan Harvey finds inspired lunacy among Soho's sad singles; but how hilarious can a serial killer be? Killingly funny for lovers of violence Jeffrey Dahmer in Unwell Hampstead In Stravinsky 's shadow Concert LSO/Previn Barbican Wigmore Hall Theatre 1 Theatre 2 The Great Escape... Music Tomorrow Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Entertainments Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Choice 2 Structuralist of free-form Clive Davis meets the jazzman's thinking man, George Russell; plus London concert reviews Bad noise, good noise Jazz Concerts Jazz 1 Jazz 2 Mother knows best Anita Baker NEC, Birmingham Celtic Heartbeat Pop 1 Time is on both sides New Albums: The Stones polish their old gems to a sparkle, says David Sinclair Pop 2 Wea Queen Pop 3 A band so big you never hear them Everyone loves Radiohead-or at least they would if this was a just, intelligent and discerning world Pop 4 Education UWE Bristol Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Buckingham Cranfield University Business Career Training in Oxford Access Courses Oxford Brookes University Harrow School Multiple Display Advertising Items Holborn College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items American School of Liberal Arts Educational Scholarships London Symphory Orchestra The Writing School Council Discipline brings results David Tytler on how a system of rewards can change classroom behaviour for good How many children should be in a class? John Greenlees on why small classes are thought to be better, even in East Asia Charity ends in a Vale of tears Headmaster Andrew Collier reports on the enforced closure of his school When work comes hom Carolyn Arnott fights to keep up with her daughter's studies The Times To Advertise Call: 0171 481 9994 N. B. S SAC Tefl The Sunday Times Holy Trinity College & Prep School Dulwich College London Se21 Research Posts Nuffield College Oxford Fax : 0171 782 7899 Career decisions Ltd Department for Education and Employment The University of Manchester Lloyd 's exception to public policy rule Court of Appeal Law Report November 10 1995 Court of Appeal Minor 's claim against council separate from that of her mother Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Investment test for fixing amount of damages Africa Exclusive Defence inconsistent with plea for stay of action FA affirms reasons for ban on Graham NatWest Runcorn stand test of dedication Walter Gammie on a club that has had to dig deep and is overdue a kind break Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Harris rewarded for Welsh success Sport in Brief Agassi withdraws Strauss waltzes off Yacht move approved Blackburn storm on Keene on Chess Winning Move Postponement of heady feast likely to result in flat beer England 's cash call answered A Times Competition Main refuses to slacken her resolve For the Record Fixtures Football Love gives Chinese taste of golf at the top Leica By our Sports Staff: Bruno gets sanction for £10m Tyson bout Day Date provides Mandli with perfect start Chaloner out but Harris strides on Friends rally to Hill's defence Word-Watching Over the obstacles to put Millstreet on the map Nemeth content in defeat Street credibility Arsenal set European example Leaving the best cast till last Cut competition No national need Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 0171- 782 5211.… Jockeys pay heavy penalty for error Taunton stewards suspend six riders for taking wrong course Ayr Huntingdon Course Specialists Mysilv can make class tell Cheltenham C4 Lingfield Park Cheltenham Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Injury to Malik enlivens proceedings Day of lost opportunities for Pakistan ends with honours even Sky New Zealand dogged by continued rain Autosport Thomas Cook Hawkeye and the hellhounds Radio Choice All at sea amid hard hats and helicopters Review BBC1 Ice Skating Malcolm fluffs his lines in Test rehearsal Young batsmen take centre stage as England's attack labours Times Two Crossword Arsenal withdraw interest in Ince Six banned for riding wrong way Squash Manager gives notice after latest French revolution Direct Line

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