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News from 01/11/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, A. Peter Fawcett, Nigel Hawkes and Nick Booth, Andrew Pierce, Gerald Vinestock, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Malcolm Cooper, John Hartley, Richard Thomson, John Waters, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Tunku Varadaraian, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Stewart Tendler and Frances Gibb, Noel Goodwin, Alan Hamilton Northern Thailand, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Clare Bayley, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Stanley Kalms, T. S. Mills, Roger Maynard, Simon H. Larter, Headmaster, Jason Nisse and Keith Rodgers, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Keith Rodgers, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Norman Davies, Nick Nuttall and John Young, Martin Stephen, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Damian Whitworth and Andrew Pierce, Thomas De Waal, Peter Waymark, Pamela Morgan, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Humphry Wakefield, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, John Chelmsford, Richard Worsley, David Farrer, Anthony Quick, Jim French, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Annabel Geddes, M. J. O'carroll, David Hands and Karl Johnston, John Hopkins, David Miller, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, D. Watkins, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Leyla Linton, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Tim Congdon, Richard Evans, Graham Searjeant and Alasdair Murray, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Richard Owen, Sarah Cunningham, Carol Mortished, John O'leary and Paul Wilkinson, Stewart Tendler, Christopher Thomas, Michael Graham-Jones, Dominic Kennedy, Alyson Wilson, Estelle Morris, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, S. A. R. Whitham, Kathryn Knight, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Graham Lacey, Michael Hornsby, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Brian Glanville, Ben Macintyre, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Brian Davis, Chairman, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Jenny Macarthur, Matthew Bond, Mr Jim French, D. B. Jenkin, Philip Congdon, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Lynne Truss School shuts after assaults on teachers Staff retreat from classesand call police s expelled pupils roam playground Marcel Carné dies at 90 Greenwich dome Tv & Radio Hillsborough police win appeal for trauma money Letters Wannabe in the Gang Arts Free Eurostar Ticket Rushdie refused entry to Denmark Sport Plus : Tomorrow an Awayday Office Outing to Paris Blair winning political battle to gain moral high ground Parker Frontier Don't quote me, I might have meant it Political Sketch Healey weighs into cautious Brown on tax and spending Paper worker jailed for having knife Dell Employment Service to shed 1,700 jobs Growth hormone deaths New salmonella threat Nurse cleared of sabotage Men can still behave badly Airgun teacher sacked Heresy inquiry dropped Rare dinosaur fossil found Graduate donated organs Moment of royal honour for one man and his pig On way to a palace, Queen sees Village's pride The man who gave Major a thrashing says it did him good Orange Jetlagged Princess steps out for hearts PC World Murderer is awarded legal aid to sue MoD Legal & General Giant tent will cover millennium site Cross between marquee and dome will transform derelict land at Greenwich Building for the future owes much to designs of the past SDX Payout for family in 999 delay Hewitt in court Demolition order First novel at 9 Abortion change Time flies home British study strengthens Nasa claim of life on Mars Dixons Church songbook sings praises of dancing in the aisles Call to help children 'born into trouble' Angler caught out by giant pike prank Labour in new threat to outlaw hunting Brothers accuse Snow of humiliating their sick mother Newsreader's memoir splits family GIRO Online Lottery cash saves waterway treasure Taxi driver guilty over road death £27m homes help Aids ruling IRA suspect held Killer loses poll Stag swims in Harding's wife and girlfriend share front pew at funeral 'We will look back with love and thanks for an extraordinary man', former Tory Mp tells mourners Alfa Romeo Birth can be the death of passion for most women Medical Briefing Warrior of the heath refuses to pipe down Pilot 'not licensed for bad weather' Phone tap evidence may be allowed in trials of terrorists Oversupply chips away at price of humble potato Weekend Shopping DK BT Student shines as poet laureate in the sun Dyson Britain 'threatened with huge bill for Europe's pensions' How far should Tories venture on moral values? Riddle on Politics Dixons chief attacks Prescott in bias row Admiral WHICHOnline MP plans curb on under-age drinkers Zaire dose to anarchy as Tutsis capture key town Thousands flee from rebel army's advance Kurds die in Turkish onslaught (AP): Tamils killed (AP): Ferry tragedy The word's out American Express Cash woes of suicide scientist Currys Reuter: Liberian warlord survives death plot Brussels go-ahead for French ploy on single currency Currys Cognac vineyards fight lethal fungus (AP): Hard Rock beef row Swiftcall Lufthansa Vietnam veteran fights mudslinger in Atlanta battle Republican opponent accused by liberal Democrat of racial bias and tax dodging (AP): Stallone's baby has hole in heart Norwich Union Call to legalise pot turns electors on Dole targets 15 states in whirlwind final stretch Moben Voters back the vague tendency Hardline settlers plan takeover of Palestinian homes Energy Efficiency From Associated Press in so Paulo: 98 die in 'river of fire' after Brazilian jet crashes Strategic gain for Europe as Sahara gas starts to flow Somak Holidays Taleban battles for lost ground along eight-mile front Mafia gunmen kidnap Venice Deputy Mayor The Sunday Times Hashimoto is forced into shaky coalition Staples Children die as random bombs fall on Kabul Why robbing toffs isn't much fun any more Giles Coren looks at the reasons why the upper classes are so mush better at seeing off burglars Sharps bedrooms Nokia Rome's legacy of law Hidden Europe 'Literacy is everything' Poetry and Remembrance Magnet Are we on the brink of the Clarke boom? Interest rates must rise further to curb inflation, says Tim Congdon, one of the Chancellor's 'wise men' Left alone Picture Gallery A heretic at the Globe Whether Hamlet is by Shakespeare or Bacon, Anne Boleyn is by neither Blowing in Hindu hush Saddle up Nich Tatos: But how shall we teach ouor chihldren virrue O Socrates? Socrates: People have been asking me that question for 25 centuries, O Sophist of the Curriculum. And of course this is the most important of Fragment of an unknown dialogue, the Crisis Corks on a Choppy Sea The Government has to regain a sense of direction Clinton and Capitol Hill A Republican Congress would balance a re-elected President Copenhagen Cowardice A nasty black story of Salman Rushdie and the Danes Future of fishing fleets of Europe Prescott complaint No kids, no rage? Polonius updated Law and order legislation and a moral code for schools Choice of Forces chief Burying cables Updated 'Fowler' Best kept secret? Monkey business Horse sense Court Circular Royal engagements Birthdays today Personal Column Kate Alderson Lecture St Andrew's Ball The night sky in November Requiem Mass School news Receptions Appointment Nottingham Insurance Institute International Corporate Identity Group Election Forthcoming marriages Service dinners Marriages Dinners Luncheon Marcel Carné Personal Column National Kidney Research The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Missing Person Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Frida Knight Frida Knight, musician, writer and political campaigner, died on October 2 aged 95. She was born on November 11,1910 Kenneth Swiss Kenneth Swiss, former president of the British Dental Association, died on October 10 aged 84. He was born on March 18 1912 On this Day November 1,1937 News The Times Crossword No 20,314 Business Aa Information Lifeboats Tomorrow In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Retailers demand inquiry into soaring meter charges Fidelity hit by ban on new clients Eggar applies his energy to new job Economics Brands Hatch worth £34m British Bus deal referred to MMC Education Lonrho sells Metropole chain to Stakis Kleinwort Benson Sport Television and Radio Business Today Oil record Body Shop up Lloyd's starts timely review Tourist Rates PSINet US car pick-up softens the blow at Pilkington Labour's boardroom caution The Times Clarke's view on pound opposed OFT warning starts Vodafone changes Stena sails into the red Help for Telekom rivals Conoco record attempt US deal for Memory Wace plunges on shake-up proposal AXA Insurance & Investment Blunting the Damoclean sword A cheaper way of raising cash? Work piles up at the Mmc Computer chaos at Fidelity Downstream pressures hold back Shell profits Debut for Thomas the Tank Engine Commodities Liffe Options Surge of US interest in generators' shares 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 Shell's piggy bank Tempus Body Shop Pilkington Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Wall Street Mistaken identity The Times City Diary Deal-doer Pirie Shellshocked Why did the Chancellor opt to raise interest rates? Economic View Kenneth Clarke seems to have put his place in history above the interests of the nation New law would offer building societies greater flexibility Ownership myth Age discrimination not solely based on cost but on false assumptions Cedrician computer inflates the Gas bill Goldfish in deep water US train model coming down the line in UK The privatised railways are destined to consolidate, writes Richard Thomson BT Brake on profits at Tandem Group Mercury Body Shop offsets US loss with sales growth in Asia By our City Staff: Premier Oil raises bid for Discovery Bank of Ireland Perkins rights to fund £15m Dutch purchase Lukewarm reception to Deep Sea's AIM debut The Times By our City Staff: Medeva survives Hepagene challenge Equities enjoy modest rally HSBC By our Business Staff: Revenues from oil and gas reach a six-year high EDS Air charter firm heads higher Dresdner advances despite income fall Business Roundup Publisher to cut staff GPG withdraws offer Eurotherm in US buy Toyo jobs for Wales Bertam profits soar The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Omega from Vauxhall Unambiguous facts required A Times Reader Offer Genetic engineering patent claim was too broad Law Report November 1 1996 House of Lords When offender commits offence while out on licence Rights, powers, duties and obligations of receivers Scots Law Report November 1 1996 Court of Session No duty over price Going down in style Theatre: A Beckett classic staged in London and Paris; updated Ovid; and a controversial Irish play in Kilburn Tommy Theatre Picture Gallery Theatre Some sterling notes in all the louche change The Metamorphoses BAC, SWII Epic way to say goodbye London Concerts: Stunning Mahler, idiornatic Dvorak LSO/Chailly Barbican Troubles forgotten Czech PO/Pesek Festival Hall Theatre The Times Higher Music It's a fair cop Art Galleries Memorabilia Wanted Choice Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre 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 Tales from the flipside David Sinclair browses through the latest books claiming to lift the lid on life in a rock band Choice Pop Wannabe in their gang? Oh, yeah Pop Albums: Spice Girls follow up two smash hit singles with a debut Lp that has David Sinclair joining their fan club HMV Pop Massive attack Jazz Albums Pop Rock and a hard place Caitlin Moran has some advice for anyone considering life as a pop star: forget it, Jim Silva Pop Top Ten Albums The Times Pop Labour's plans to give boys new hope Estelle Morris on a scheme to be launched today to close the gender gap University of Teesside Boston University Westminster College The Leverhulme Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scholl Multiple Display Advertising Items Winning the tutor's interest Graham Lacey on the best way to fill in university applications BAC CIL Sir Ron goes shopping The leader of the Dearing committee believes we can learn from Japan, says John O'Leary BT How to look good in the league tables Martin Stephen offers a survival guide for head teachers prepared to sacrifice their principles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Leadership of Farrell survives test of adversity Rugby League: Qualities Displayed by Britain's Young Captain Augur Well Sherborne School for Girls Bursar & Clerk to the Governors Multiple Display Advertising Items Medicine National University of Singapore Morgan in superb form for Wales Snooker Multiple Display Advertising Items Eagles earn final say with early goal burst Ice Hockey England a indebted to composed Shah Multiple Display Advertising Items Realise Your Potential With National Extension… The Sunday Times Stonewall Smith takes leave of hot seat at Lord's Cricket Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Analysts Ltd University of Durham Edberg on course to bow out in style Multiple Display Advertising Items Traxam Fairclough aims to finish with flourish Syed drops out Change at top Pullin through Newmarket Wetherby Astrac upsets Bin Suroor's hopes Rapid Raceline Oscar Schindler has the locals running scared Racing: Australian Trainers Consider Irish Raider Too Leniently Handicapped for the Melbouornbe Cup Yesterday's Results Bangor Lear White has Turin target Danoli's chasing debut Emotions go into overdrive when reliant on Robins North squad may be another source of division Rugby Union: Chairmann of Selectors Asks Leading Clubs to Allow Players to Have the Ultimate Say BT Internet International Squad Details Clubs finding new pitfalls at every turn Gerald Davies highlights the dangers inherent in differing levels of fitness United lose more than a proud record Football: Deal Resurrected as Champions Count Cost of Defeat by Fenernahce in European Cup Lansink claims first-day honours Equestrianism: Two Step Proves Recovery in Time for World Cup Event For the Record The Times Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Cornish teams focused on FA Vase Capacity crowd at Ibrox may be just the ticket for Brown Football: Scotland Recall Ferguson for World Cup Match with Sweden Jocular giant who lacks brotherly love Brian Glanville on the deteriorating relationship between the Charltons SKY Time for rugby factions to call a truce David Miller argues that common sense must quickly prevail over damaging self-interest if the widening rift in the sport is not to become irreparable First Telecom By a Correspondent: Forward thinking will lift goal count Hockey: Clubs Must Alter Tactics to Benefit from Offside Changes Ayers receives added spur to capture title Boxing Word-Watching Worlds apart, yet together Radio Choice Radio 1 Never mind the duff title, feel the quality Review Bbc1 Picture Gallery Satellite and Cable Choice Picture Gallery Anfield avalanche buries Swiss Liverpool goal glut ensures Cup Winners' Cup progress after anxious start Times Two Crossword Cricket Player sent off for kicking referee Schofield accepts the need for Tour to rebuild confidence John Hopkins bemoans the widening gulf between players and golf officials Racing Lewis is offered world title bout in London Mensa Bids lodged for £100m funding to create elite academy

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