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News from 05/11/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Digby, Phil Yates, Brian Lucas, Jonathan Bullock, J. C. Hartridge, Ernest Wood, Alan Lee Williams, Zahid Hussain, Bill Frost, Brian Parker, Richard Thomson, Inigo Gilmore, David Rhys Jones, Andrew Pierce and Alice Thomson, Michael O'connor, Gordon Stewart, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Stephen Farrell and Stewart Tendler, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Dessa Trevisan, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Kenneth Baker, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Alan Hamilton and our Foreign Staff, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Rod Hobson, John O'leary, Education Editor, Jim McCue, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Phillip Sycamore, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, James Landale Political Reporter, Anatole Kaletsky, Quentin Letts, John O'leary, Noel Fung, Mary Quant, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Thomas De Waal and our Foreign Staff, Nicholas Harling, Harold Brodkey, David Miller, Barry Millington, H. C. Harding, William Healing, Lord Alexander, Malcolm Rifkind, John D. Chadwick, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Christopher Clapham, Rajnikant J. Mehta, Caroline Merrell, Mike Bennett, Chairman, Bronwen Maddox, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Claus Bulow, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Stewart Tendler, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Snodgrass, Sara McConnell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Jason Nissé, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Scrivenor, James Capstick's, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Adrian Lee and Damian Whitworth, H. R. F. Keating, Michael Horsnell, Joanna Nicholls, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Ann Gray, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Simon Stone, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Our Foreign Staff: Bhutto sacked and put under armed guard Pakistani President orders elections £1bn fight to save hospitals BT shares soar TV & Radio Free Return Eurostar Ticket Noye 'cash machine plot put banking system at risk' Hurd joins Howard attack Libby Purves Polls give Clinton lead in 31 states Fab or Flab? Kensington's angry Tories vote to oust Sir Nicholas Scott Virgin direct Christmas in Venice a Luxury Holiday for Two to Be… Rapier leaves no evidence of wounding Political Sketch Dorrell fights for extra £1 billion to rescue hospitals Challenge may limit Budget options Audi New RUC chief warns of further IRA attacks Gates woos Major and Blair over superhighway News in Brief Argentine general visits MoD Former Alliance MP joins Labour Phone pest quits school Ex-soldiers on kidnap charge Harassed woman took overdose Tourism warning by travel agents Landlord defied drinks ban ITV plans poll on monarchy Beaches hit by suntan oil slick Gallagher award fetches £8,500 Campaign aimed at cancer care My business with tax inspector turned to love, says prostitute 'It was like Richard Gere and Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman' Accountant groomed as model MP is jailed Gascoigne tells of remorse for 'the rage inside me' Teenager with knife is given 90 days Rolex Academics join battle over site of business school Compaq Gladstone girl turns her back on modelling Increase in appeals over exams disrupts university admissions Deadly double of smoke and drink encourages cancer Medical Briefing TSB Admiral Woman cleared of car bomb attack on Israeli Embassy Troubleshooter's daughter wins damages over fall Correction Sympatex AA Siebe Palace blackout in Kiev leaves royal visitor in the dark How gang planned to tap into 30 million accounts Police claim computer equipment used by electronic raiders was not sophisticated enough Christian Aid The man who disappeared after the murder of Stephen Cameron Supergrass may spend life under police protection Norwich Union Card plot team was Who's Who of London villains American Airlines MacKay has change of heart over Crime Bill Proposals for minimum sentences enable judges to 'deal justly with particular cases' Islanders back self-government poll Samsung Motorist banned for catching up with paperwork in outside lane Architect's family wins death case News in Brief Mortar charge Keeper convicted War boat saved Singer on street Driving school Don with mistaken list of honours goes on extended leave Doctors say new drugs successful in fighting Aids Champagne Brut SKY Letters reveal love for Dr Zhivago's muse Rover 'Student' buys lethal mortar as confusion reigns over fireworks Trading officials continue to interpret safety laws differently despite weekend of tragedy Fortune in bottle found as antiques show tours seaside Ricoh BT Diary tells of battle against Dervishes Blair confirms his party's support at cot of £500,000 Constituency finally tires of devising excuses for Scott's misdemeanours Main in the News Brother Caution may become a cause for regret Riddell on Politics EPF Israeli alert after warnings of attack by Islamic Jihad Rifkind 'flies kite' for Middle East security grouping Energy Efficiency Taleban rejects warlord's offer of peace talks Folks back home prepare welcome for favourite son Dole keeps faith with friends and family in close-knit Kansas society that moulded his politics Ebac Stars forgo free publicity in protest over video-stalkers GA General Accident Direct Bright future for wife who stole Republican show Confident Clinton faces prolonged judicial scrutiny Costliest but dullest presidential campaign failed to give voters glimpse of a brave new world Time for tears on a sentimental journey Multiple Display Advertising Items A Late Night Viewer's Guide to the American Elections Test for Chirac as ailing Mobutu swaps luxury Swiss hotel for Riviera villa Goma's conqueror orders crackdown on Zairean looters The Zair rebels' commander welcomes aid agency help for a million Hutu refugees, reports Sam Kiley from Goma Direct Line Pressure mounts on Mandela to intervene in crisis US attacks Iraqi radar site again World Summary Ex-envoy accused of child sex Hitler Youth leader dies Defences down Bokassa the cruel, emperor and killer, dies aged 75 American killed by Moscow gangsters Winter Sale Decks cleared for midweek bypass surgery on Yeltsin New Bulgarian leader to speed market reform Legal & General Milosevic sees way to federal job smoothed Reuter: Stasi set up steroid clinic at Olympics Love won't inspire the white cells While Harold Brodkey was dying from Aids, he kept a journal that became a lyrical and moving testment of love to his wife, Ellen Bupa Hospitals Valor Tempur Tempur Poetry and Remembrance Multiple Display Advertising Items VH-1 'Nineties woman looks as if she can deal with anything from modelling to lambing' Fat has no place in the fantasy world of fashion, where only thin, beautiful models can east an ethereal spell, says Mary Quant DK Multimedia Blue print for a region at peace Malcolm Rifkind outlines his initiative for the Middle East Top brass Wires crossed Picture Gallery Gunpowder and Currie Fireworks can and do kill, but that is no reason to ban them from our back gardens. On the Contrary Canned Ample time Who he? Wealthy enough to gamble Anatole Kaletsky says Major won't have Clinton's luck Oxford's Business The core task is to preserve excellence, not grass The Order of the Boot Bulgarians and Romanians tire of ex-Communist decay Vile Badinage Who would call his opponent Elmer Gantry, even in jest? Prospect of international military intervention in Zaire Healey on Brown Getty complaint The lessons of corporal punishment Howard and the police New prisons Fine defaulters Kwai bridge tourism Rain, rain what did they say? Streets of Tbilisi Merry Epiphany? State of bliss Court Circular Royal engagements Premium Bonds Picture Gallery Mr. Peter Dobereiner The Oratory School Society The Royal Institute of International Affairs Marie Curie Cancer Care Ronald Bernstein Lecture Personal Column London Guildhall University Anniversaries Birthdays today Latest wills Appointment Service dinners Legal appointment Announcements Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Meeting Jean-Bedel Bokassa Jean-Bédel Bokassa, former ruler of the Central African Republic, died on November 3 aged 75. He was born on February 22,1921 Personal Column Lord Hankey Lord Hankey, KCMG, KCVO, diplomat, died on October 28 aged 91. He was born on July 5,1905 Eleanor Dulles Eleanor Dulles, American diplomat and economist, died on October 30 aged 101. She was born on June 1,1895 (From our Own Correspondent): The Lancashire Strikes On the Day November 5,1853 The absent goalkeeper who actually makes a save The Leading 250 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Football Game ITF The ITF players, their points and their values if you are considering the transfer option The Times Today News The Times Crossword No 20,317 WPA Western Provident Association Forecast Business BT and MCI advisers expect to earn at least $60m Rise in house prices tops 7% John Charcol ABF ready to make £1bn acquisition Invesco's US deal doubles funds under management Law Anti-tobacco case pioneers 'no win, no… Sport Television and Radio Business Today Burford chief nets £5.1m in share sale Timeshare claims get go-ahead Tourist Rates Booth & Co Picture Gallery Ministers prepare new push to help Britain's exporters Money supply growth surges A&L faces protest against float plans Legal & Public Notices Westinghouse loss trimmed to $28m Business Roundup TI Group stands by bid Peptide agreement Ladbroke's US sale Scott Pickford battle UK wins bridge contract Green light for Swiss Re Shield buys laboratories Premium call rate Bill for BT's plans won't arrive for years Car dealerships need shake-up Mixed signals form the housing market Citizens Financial in deal Job in pipeline Results dates Drogheda Port Bidders for Conrail may divide the spoils United Utilities sells lending arm Football fans lift Blacks Fidelity Investments Friends Provident to raise £215m Flying start for BT shares in bout of frantic trading 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 AB Foods Greycoat Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes AIM for dollars Tempus Wall Street And largely ineffective persuasion of institutions.… T&N Cuckoo in the nest Texas-style Pairing off Brotherly love Brooks Brother discovers how to change with times M&S has seen its venerable US clothing chain gain a new lease of life, says Ian Brodie Why management must win the day Lord Alexander on the location of the Oxford Business School Aol Strong pound? No problem Trial result hits British Biotech share price Dixons buys mail order firm for £10m Cox&Kings T&N persuades US court to review asbestos ruling Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pay your Mortgage in One Year The Personal Number Company would like to make you… Greycoat counters portfolio sale plan Multiple Classified Advertising Items NatWest Rolls-Royce clinches deal with Airbus Business Roundup Shearings buyout talks Dudley stake sale Disposals at Bullough TeleWest breakthrough Formula One boot sale Jennai Cox on a man putting his foot down and Rodney Hobson on a shoemaker who would love to speed up Paul Dooner first got a few 200 mph racing car tyres to being testing his go-faster boots idea Business Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Metropolitan Police Small and going blue Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Regus MJN These shoes are made for walking Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Unit Information Service AVIS Equities and gilts lose ground IWC West End set for a sparkling sale From Baskerville to Izaak Walton, you should find an antique gook to suit you at Chelsea, says Jim McCue Antiquarian Books Multiple Classified Advertising Items A & Y Cumming Antiquarian Bookseller Sotheran's of Sackville Street Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bertram Rota LTD Roger J. Treglown Multiple Display Advertising Items De Burca Rare Books Bernard j Shapero Rare Books Julian Nangle Pickering & Chatto LTD Antiquarian Booksellers' Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Gant McNaughtan's Bookshop Nigel Williams Rare Books Stand 30 J. Clarke-Hall LTD Antiquarian Booksellers Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Natural History Botany & Gardening Paul Rassam Harrington Bros Snips from pages of the past West End set for a sparkling sale Richard Cork on the many facets of the 37 female artists on show in the capital Visual Art Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Visual Art 2 Sotheby's Visual Art 3 Around the Galleries Cd Choice Opera & Ballet Choice 1 Today's 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 2 Beached coma Cleopatra with needle Concerts: Gardiner gives the Dutch some stick; plus more from the American mavericks Theatre Outsiders look in American Independents South Bank Music Organic snap and crackle Pop Joe cocker Shepherds Bush Empire RSC Royal Shakespeare Company 'One of the Best Films Ever Made' Film Pop Serfing the silent film waves Cinema: Geof Brown finds treasure among the revolting peasants at the Pordenone festival Back to that bar in Sicily Opera Rigoletto Coliseum The Times Opera Tomorrow QD Quarry Dougall In-House Legal Chambers ZMB In-House Legal SPL Special Project Lawyer Organic snap and crackle Pop Joe cocker Shepherds Bush Empire William Healing, who went through last year's Bar selection process, says the system is in obvious need of reform Her husband's desire to to a barrister is proving a test of will, says Joanna Nicholls Picture Gallery A case of sour grapes? Great refuse Picture Gallery Judge ye not Getting together Patent bid All work Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Stop judging people by their appearance Vision GG Graham Gill & Young Powergen Lipson Lloyd Jones PA Consulting Group Northumberland Magistrates' Courts Committee… Windsor Life Assurance Improved access to justice Frances Gibb on how the insurance industry is helping 'no win, no fee' cases Garfield Robbins Laurence Simons Garrett & Co Organic snap and crackle The public is opposed to cuts, says Phillip Sycamore, vice-president of the Law Society Norton Rose PSD Sheffield International Limited HSR CITCO M Morrison PSD 2 Paper Buildings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alcatel Alsthom Chambers Professional Recruitment Rea Brothers ZMB Chambers Professional Recruitment QD Quarry Dougall Taylor Root LO Legal Opportunities W. S. Walker & Company Marks & Spencer Brown & Jackson MSL Multiple Display Advertising Items Donna Viola ties up Yellow Ribbon Racing: Progressive Filly Lands Lucrative Santa Anita Prize for New Market Trainer Thunderer: Redcar Rapid Raceline Evry chance Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Exeter Thunderer: Warwick Racing Ahead Newcastle five free to play for countries Rugby Union Pilkington Cup: Fourth round: Wigton v Otley; Liverpool St Helens v Preston Grasshoppers; Leeds v Morley; Reading v widnes; Cheltenham v weston-super-Mare; Exeter v kendal; Lydney v Newbury; Rosslyn Park v Esher. Ties to be played on Saturday, November 23 Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Family values prompt flying visit James Capstic's heart belongs to George as he temporarily quits the BT Global Challenge Keene on Chess Winning Move For the Record Today's Fixtures Rusedski ousts top seed in Stockholm Sport in Brief Houston hope to tempt Sinclair with new contract Football Hendry is cleared to join Scotland squad Scots fall prey to home run Bowls Playing Favourites By our Sports Staff: Hollioake absorbs lesson Cricket Jackman continues to progress Squash Heyford hoping to nurture winners Academy of Sport: Joint Bid Attracts Heavyweight Backing Leopards set for cup classic Basketball Wembley discards dressage Equestrianism Devils forced to work overtime Ice Hockey Thailand produce television thriller Snooker Pitfalls lurk in land of the Giants Oliver Holt finds fear and temptation pervading Amerivan football Gloag's Vincent reins back errant Cowboys Pools Forecast Word-Watching Over before it begins? Radio Choice Radio1 Comic-book characters without the usual wit Review Lynne Truss BBC1 Satellite and Cable Racing Rowell considers gambling on de Glanville Hoddle offers Gascoigne better future England coach continues crusade Times Two Crossword Coventry spoil Barmby's party Dalglish offered job American Football Charles Tyrwhitt

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