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News from 11/10/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Nicholas Watt Chief Ireland Correspondent, David Werner, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Maureen Jenkins, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Joanna Bale, Dr Vaughan Williams, Stefan Ionescu, Sheila Widra, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Bill Elliott, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Keith Rodgers, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Baum, Russell Jenkins and Arthur Leathley, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Peter Marshall, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Amanda Loose, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, John Young, Quentin Letts, Julian Arthur, Robert Cranborne, Anthony Meyer, Peter Barnard, M. J. Ionescu, J. Gudgeon, Noel Fung, Luke Clancy, Russell Kempson, Terence Bendixson, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Ben Moore, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Paul Jacques, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Craig Seton, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Leyla Linton and Michael Hornsby, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, John Gummer, Dominic Kennedy Social Affairs Correspondent, Oliver August, P. J. Claridge, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Dalya Alberge, Jeremy Grindle, Rodney Hobson, C. H. Morgans, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Peter Townend (Social Consultant, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Eileen McCabe, Christopher Walker, Iola Smith, Chris Parker, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Peter McGregor, Matthew Parris, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Caitlin Moran, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jo Andrews, Rodney Legg, Editor, Paul Barker, Richard Beeston, David Crawford, Jason Cowley, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, David Walker, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Stephen Dalton, Christopher Johnson, Charles Arkwright, David Maddock, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Ian Kunkler, Matthew Bond, Jamie James, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine,

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Valerie Grove Plain-talking Clarke route his critics Tories cheer Chancellor who refuses 'to accept short-term popularity' on tax and EMU Taleban come under attack United attracts takeover bids German debut Calls to the Bar The Times Index Today Giles Coren Former minister found slumped in street after party By our Political Editor: Major to promise £5bn boost for NHS Investors cautioned over bank on Internet Lynne Truss Church attack on BBC's anti-gay Thought for Day Tomorrow Versace Jeans Couture Houdini of Love witnesses Chancellor's escape Political Sketch Satellite porn channel will defy ban by Bottomley Casual worker wins right to sick pay Dell Pupils in Ulster peace plea exhibit shrapnel blown into playing fields Picture Gallery Memorial honours victims of oppression News in Brief Church Army appeal Tory admits fraud plan Jewish donor appeal Dunblane theft fine Canadian VC for sale Brief guide to security Bottle's 80-year passage Christmas kiss led to sex with French student, says driver Police watched 'as hitman fired at his victim' Just when you thought it was safe to swim in Oxfordshire Shootings make Hick end holiday in Marbella Daewoo Galliano dazzles with raid on attic Paul Mitchell Luxury Hair Care Contacts of student rabies victim sought for immunisation The Times Medical staff face risk of infection Medical Briefing American Express Author earns £1m as publishers vie for Miracle debut Shephard pledges more discipline in schools Literary Major makes a bid for relative success Simple answer on Christian theme 'Defection' proves a damp squib In Brief Forsyth attack Today's business Right suffers crucial setback in influencing election strategy Riddell on Politics Clarke challenged to show gains of economic recovery Cheers all round Junior 'OBE' scheme planned Portillo appeals for party unity Heseltine rallies rebel Tories Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Cranborne warns Blair on reform Independent schools decry 'two faces' of Harman Space camera could capture your house First Telecom Picture Gallery Private sector urged to shed light on MoD's dark secrets Currys Price Faint praise from councillors damns £6bn canal for North Heavy hand of censor fell on Elizabethan theatre Act passed in 1606 introduced £10 penalty for company performing 'naughty words' Currys Britain's Biggest Electrical Retailer Tree study roots out fake fiddles Help the Aged Adopt a Granny Transsexual awarded £30,000 News in Brief Guilt revealed Duchess's jewels Clapton fined Lottery millions Fumes kill two Dog honoured Correction Blood clot risks 'are doubled by hormone therapy' Iron boosts brain power Dixons Octuplets woman still wants family Time Mince meets quality Weekend Shopping By a Staff Reporter: Couple deny flouting law over son's operation Orange™ hutchison telecom PC World the Computer Superstore M&S set out to storm German high streets Retail giant overcomes decades of shareholder resistance to open first branch in Cologne French cook up tax attack on Big Mac Woolworths Computers Made Simple Chechen success boosts Lebed's poll popularity Ingram Micro Reseller Support (Reuter): Russian soldiers killed Gondoliers applaud a little light music American Express Britain is defiant on fish quotas Palestinians open new battleground at Temple Mount France fetes African statesman The Sunday Times Madrid pact on pensions Miele Italians imbibing the moderation message Asterix answers call of Atlantis Taleban forced on to defensive by Afghan troops In the shadow of the Hindu Kush, the fortunes of war have turned against Afghanistan's Islamic warriors, reports Christopher Thomas in Kabul Money men fix price of war Colgate New Zealand's baffled voters head for election night without end Picture Gallery China says fossil 'is oldest bird found' Inkatha men cleared of massacre charges Child sex opponent attacked World Summary (Reuter): Rao faces court on three charges Court likely for Peking dissident Fire destroys NBC offices Rapist is jailed for 17,088 years (AFP): 25 lost at sea Dole plays Powell card in desperate appeal to voters Republicans hit sour note Alaskans given winter solace Woolwich Direct Senator bids for l00th-birthday seat Moben Hungry python kills owner The great escape Everybody has dreamt at some time of running away to sea from a humdrum life. Giles Coren meets six people who had the courage to follow that dream Disneyland Paris The strange case of the elusive laureate Professor James Mirrlees is finally tracked down—and explains his passion for mysteries and micro-economics Barclays Open for Business Calais How frolics and romps lost their innocence at our… Backslappers The Times Diary Don't unbalance our unwritten constitution Robert Cranborne says Parliament must adapt, but any reform of the Lords must include the Commons God, me and Dr Dawkins Scientists don't know and nor do I—but at least I know I don't know Cloth to fit The Times Diary Shirty! The Times Diary Lion king The Times Diary Sisterly The Times Diary The Greasy Pole In Bournemouth, the interests of ambition and loyalty coincide Hadrian's Canal Is there a need for a white elephant to cross the Pennines? Deutschemarks and Spencer Coronation chicken, sandwiches and lingerie hit Germany 'Fudge' and 'appeasement' on single currency options Breast cancer drugs National Grid Football crazy No longer royal Missing guide Gambaccin's exit Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Plans for English 'Panama canal' Breeding success Jude's obscure origins Common men? Lady Lavery Trinity Term calls to the Bar Court Circular Today's royal engagements Picture Gallery Birthdays today Memorial service Reception Lord MacKay of Clashfern Dinners Personal Column Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Royal Society of Chemistry Lecture The Royal Society Latest wills Tickets All Tickets Anniversaries Markson Pianos Hire Now-Buy Later Vice-Admiral Sir Hugh MacKenzie Vice-Admiral Sir Hugh MacKenzie, KCB, DSO and Bar, DSC, the first Chief Polaris Executive, 1963-68, died on October 9 aged 83. He was born on July 3,1913 Personal Column Jetline Embassy Flight Centre Airlink Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Combat Stress Alan Downes Alan Downes, ITN cameraman, died on October 9 of cancer aged 58. He was born in Enfield on September 6,1938 The Times Dr Vaughan Williams Tony Parker Tony Parker, oral historian, died on October 3 aged 73. He was born on June 25,1923 News The Times Crossword No 20,296 Business Times Weathercall Newspapers Support Recycling Lifeboats In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Jardine Fleming dropped from Asia umbrella fund NatWest buys Hambro Magan BT pension fund backs Liberty launch Education Lloyd's names face flurry of writs Zeneca plans to disclose US donations Grants of Dalvey Ltd Arts Television and Radio Business Today Gas blow Conran plan Mannesmann sells £223m stake in TI Group Gas billing fiasco adds up to double complaints A Times Reader Offer Sugar ready to emulate Premiership big-spenders High street sales growth continues at slower rate United fights BA-AA link Sainsbury shares hit new low Tillman plans return with reverse takeover Watchdog seeks TNT shares buyer Business Roundup Imro clears unit trusts Leeson boss sues bank Record profits for GE Red phone box deal Easynet in talks Skyepharma drug rights BZW's £5m man BT and Viag on track Mercury Communications Breaking up is hard to do Uncertainities facing British Gas Liberty targets money-purchase schemes Yorkshire boss's Bournemouth shocker Pennington Boots set to make strides beyond UK Shell plans polyethylene joint venture N Brown pulls ahead Etam opts for £5m revamp The Economist Inflation worries send shares below 4,000 level Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Expensive boutique Tempus Tottenham Boots Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Mountview Wall Street Initial thoughts on new Labour The Times City Diary Lens lament The Times City Diary Hole of the wall The Times City Diary Good account The Times City Diary Right plaice The Times City Diary Exporters should start their prayers before sterling soars Economic View Britain's next Chancellor could be lulled into a false sense of security Gas safety liability issue leaves domestic users at risk Business Letters Service hotline in working order Legal & General Old-World assault on New World Tunku Varadarajan looks at a luxury goods company with family values AT&T Conran plans return to NY A Times Reader Offer Picture Gallery American Ir£60m growth in Dublin fuels Irish jobs boom Fitness First to float on AIM next week Downsizing by Ferguson lifts margins Economy 'could lift Tory election hopes' Albert Fisher sale of AFD tops £73m The Times Maunders payout held after downturn Business Roundup Richards Group halted Aetna cutting 4,400 jobs LIG to shut US plant Beauford buying VZS JKX ahead in Ukraine The Times Unit Trust Information Service Meridiana Your Private Airline Equities and gilts lower Church's English shoes Education The Leverhulme Trust Independent Schools Joint Council The University of the West Indies Gabbitas Educational Consultants Challenge Education Services Jesus College Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clare Hall Cambridge The Leverhulme Trust Alliance Francaise Grants for Venetian Research Eagle Eyes Required John Catt Educational Ltd Jesus College Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vis a Vis The University of Salford London Montessori Centre A Level & Gcse The British Institute of Lorence St. Aldates College Kent College Canterbury Don Qiokpte UK CIFE College Teaching revolution sweeps Japanese schools John O'Leary reports on a radical change in the education system that is seen as the key to renewed prosperity Action plan for teenagers with a zero future Iola smith on a disturbing inquiry into a county's angry youth Making the grade as a vet Forget the sentimental image, only the very best can take the strain of becoming an animal doctor, says Jennai Cox Enter, stage left: tours and quizzes to lure the children Dalya Alberge reports on how theatres are enticing the audiences of tomorrow The Times Court's power to hear foreign pill dispute Beecham Group plc and Another V Norton healtheare Ltd and Others Promotion of commerce not charitable for tax Inland Revenue Commisiones v Oldham Training and Enterprise Council University of Brighton University of Hull MBA in London The Norland College St. George's University Complaint admissible only after broadcast Regina v Broadcasting Complaints Commission, Exparte Barelay and Another Legal & Public Notices Dominant purpose of order improper Cobra Golf Inc and Another v Rate and Others One star inside another Theatre: Dictrich lives in a stunning portrayal by Sian Phillips, Plus, a beguiling Irish show Marleane Oldham Art Galleries To advertise in this section please call the… Theatre Creating quite a buzz You Must Tell the Bees Cork Choice 2 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts an entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of thestre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice No Title Pop1 Power of positive thinking Paul Sexton talks to—no, listens to—Cast's motormouth front man on the eve of their biggest tour Tower Pop2 A man totally untainted by success How can you release 21 albums of divine songs and still be unknown? Ed Kuepper, this is no life for you Joni mitchell Pop3 Pop4 Voice of frenzy Pop Harvey/Parish Bristol Dust your ya-yas off (if you can find them) Pop Albums: After 28 years the Rock and Roll Circus finally rolls up. David Sinclair reports Premier Pop5 Pop6 HMV Selection Pop7 Pop8 The swing of the new Jazz Albums Nose to nose with fame again Cinema: Martin Landau tells Matt Wolf why he always refuses easy options Happy birthday treats Concerts: A sextieth anniversary for Manchester Chamber Concerts Society; Vernon Handley to the rescue John Sayles invites you to return to the scene of… Film Opera Women behaving perfectly Radio "Use Roller Blades or a Helicopter Just Get… Smokey goe's Cafe Walton at his liveliest Radio Tomorrow Homeless in California Opera: Jamie James on the trials of the San Francisco company Lone Star Oscar Schindler aims for Melbourne Racing: Kinane Influetial in Irish Challengers Attempt to Emulate Vintage Crop Thunderer: Ascot Thunderer: Carlisle Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Huntingdon Guide to our Racecard Abeyr has terms in her favour Ascot BBC2 Yesterday's Results William Hill Kid Glove's interception gives Yankees the edge Keith Blackmore reports on the furore sparked by a Little League pitcher's timely contribution, to a baseball play-off series The Times Selection problems for Larder Rugby League Today's Fixtures Jackman aims for double top Squash Searle develops taste for single life Rowing: Olympic Medal-Winner Sets out on Solo Voyage towards Sydney Games Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Sheffield to benefit from home advantage Ice Hockey: Steelers Expected to Slip Smoothly into next Stage McMillan set to act over title decision Boxing The Times Showdown looms with clubs over player contracts Rugby Union New role for Ponsford Hoddle learns timely lesson from wily Poles Football Ireland victory gives McCarthy some of the answers Weah expresses desire for move to England Picture Gallery Braintree free from great expectations 1998 World Cup European Qualifying Details Estonia plead for clemency after fiasco Kevin McCarra looks at Fifa's dilemma after Wednesday's non-event in Tallinn Courteous Viileneuve promises Hill a fair fight Oliver Holt, in Suzuka, finds the Formula One world championship rival sin a relaxed mood British crew get off to flying start in Europe Sailing BT It's good to talk Allenby aims to revive fortune by beating the cruellest cut Bill Elliott on a golfer forced to tee up against doctors' orders By our Sports Staff: Disqualification costs Torrance Ryder Cup bonus By our Sports Staff: Australia fall prey to India's spinners Cricket Worry not, there's always Shearer For the Record Word-Watching British Midland The Airline for Europe Rusedski powers into last eight In Brief Lord of the fisticuffs Radio Choice It's a fair cop, guv, but is it blue enough? Review BBC1 Choice Giants compete to take over United David maddock identifies some of the suitors queueing up to woo the most profitable football club in the world Scotland fall to stroke of good fortune O'Meara sets pace in Dunhill Cup Times Two Crossword Baseball International matches out of the running Boardman's golden shot washed away Rowing Morse Data Critics accuse Sugar of failing ambition 5 Years of New Towns Modern idea with roots in the past This massive project influenced millions, now the new town concept has reached iits 50th birthday Terence Bendixson on specially made settlements since the Romans Welwyn Garden City Miracle of 'socialist' enterprise David Walker explains how the Commission for the New Towns is tidying up and marketing its business assets A lesson from the grand plan We need a better understanding of urban design, says John Gummer, Secretary of State for the Environment Looking forward with hope CNT Defence Dynamics Living a purpose-built village Amanda Loose meets residents who have made the move from old to new—and like the change Green space a planning priority Although they are often ridiculed, new towns have amenities lacking in older ones, says John Young When success is its own incentive Wiggins Group PLC Northern Ireland The new towns of England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland are all helping to Wales England Newton Aycliffe and Peterlee Scotland Halton Borough Council Planning triumphs over urban sprawl Marcus Binney on the success story of modern development Residents get their act together Craig Seton reports on how the communities in the new towns are turning the history of their areas into living art Telford development agency Firm favourites in the job stakes In Murray explains how the new towns have attracted top employers—and matched them to quality employees Warrington Borough Council Buildings that look a century ahead Paul Barker on how the next new towns should be radically planned The Times In the vanguard of social progress From mails to multiplexes, John Young examines the experimental civic role taken by the new town authorities Corby Works Why Britain leads the world Blueprint for growth in a new millennium Rodney Hobson sees a private vision of a 21st-century town Japanese firms bring prosperity South Ribble Borough Council CNT

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