News from 06/11/1996
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Anthony Harris, Richard Langton, Jon Ashworth, Malcolm Oliver, T. Rogers, Iain R. Webb, Thair Shaikh, Nick Nuttall, J. M. H. Wright, Chris Ward, Christopher Daws, Zahid Hussain, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Mark Souster, Isabel Carlisle, Tessa Jowell, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, James Bone, Carl Mortished, Richard Cleroux, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Kenneth Baker, Kevin Eason, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Andy Zneister, David Charter Education Correspondent, Patricia Holland, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Amanda Loose, Michael Clark, Gerry Adams, President, Quentin Letts, Jananne Al-Ani, David Hands, John Kavanagh, John O'leary, David Charter, Nigella Lawson, Roger Scruton, Russell Kempson, Paul Durman, Brenda Maddox, Victoria Schofield, Andy Lavender, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, A. Gregory, Belinda Archer, Martin Fletcher, Tom Rhodes and Ian Brodie, Joan Llewellyn Owens, Barry Millington, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Dave Edwards, Director, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, D. O. Luke, Philip Webster, Richard Ford and Carol Midgley, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, Bronwen Maddox, Victor Camilleri, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Janet Sprent, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, C. T. H. Amery, John Allison, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Guy Walters, John Jarmain, Iola Smith, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, A. Overt Locke, Jason Nissé, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Charles Ford Editor, David Leslie, Peter Riddell, Anthony de Bono, Ray Hatley, John Wilson, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Ruth Winstone, George Webb, Fraser Nelson, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, G. T. C. Musgrave, Daniel Rosenthal, Nigel Powell, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Lindsay Nicolle, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Joanna Bale and Paul Durman, Paul Wilkinson and Damian Whitworth, Michael Henderson, Alan Stewart, Adrian Lee and Joanna Bale, Brian Newman, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Dr Keyboard, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Svava Bjarnason, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoFree Return Eurostar Ticket Clinton returns in triumph Women's votes help to tip scales against Dole Yeltsin operation hailed as success TV & Radio Keep It Simple England captain Palace of kitsch Cathedral reform Video violence Plastic front door now costs £80,000 Nigella Lawson Oxford's £20m gift at risk Win a Caribbean Cruise for Two No Title The case for tougher school discipline begins here Radical policies to end the failure of care in community Humanitarian vision that was short of cash Handling that Wouldn't Disgrace a Track Car Ryanair Direct Prison inspector attacks regime for young offenders MoD civil servants sacked over false claims News in Brief Refugee rapist Policeman jailed Jewellery raid Drug discovery Judges' pay alert Rugby picks new captain from the Carling mould De Glanville slips naturally into high-profile role of sporting ambassador Drug vigilantes hack ear from beaten teenager Turbulence puts paid to marriage By a Staff Reporter: Stalker is told to pay his former secretary £10,000 Advil Convicts flee after hijacking prison bus on M25 New head to expel 12 in search for peace at Ridings Head closes school for drinks trip Inter-Continental Hotels and Resorts Private schools' no to morality lessons Why Oxford said no to £20m benefactor Oxford University's ruling body rejected a plan to release a greenfield site for a new business school, for which Walfic Said has pledged ?20 million. David Charter reports Auto Express Howard demands action against video violence Film board urged to do its duty BBC promises to produce cleaner, better programmes Hamilton Direct Bank Judge tells mugger: I owe you an apology By a Staff Reporter: Prince intrigued by rules of harem and the Tartar khans' divorce laws Dixons Saturday in the Times Lufthansa Cathedrals to lose 900-year tradition of autonomy Musicians suffer from mental and muscular discord Why gifted artists pay a high price for their vocation Medical Briefing Nissan Children 0F Seven Could Take Communion? Hospitals shun best buys and waste millions Nursing staff warned over sex with patients City's rebuilders prefer commerce to wider vision Manchester sets two-year target BT Song thrushes silenced as farmers slug pellets wipe out diet of snails Waterway birds are back on increase DK Multimedia CU Commercial Union M25 road rage victim was killed unlawfully News in Brief Kipling sale Terrorist cache Call for black JPs Sea body charge Coach dismissed It's about Time this Country Had a New Leader Clarke's share-out leaves enough for small tax cut Portillo puts up strong defence to avoid heavy budget losses Christian Aid Sceptical tide may change in post-election climate Riddell on Politics Aberdeen In Parliament Bottomley fails to win more for the arts Constitution sidestepped as 'whiz-kid ' runs Russia Uninspiring Chernomyrdin elbowed aside by Yeltsin's ambitious 'regent' Strength of heart muscle is key to life or death Medical Briefing Boots Kohl takes a leaf out of Lenin's casebook Admiral Forte Posthouse Looters pick over dictator kitsch in Mobutu palace French push for haven Iceland flood smashes roads and bridges DNCS Britain asked about illicit Hutu arms (AP): Russia angry at spy arrest Colonial Direct Governor of Quebec quits over Nazi links Butler left $5m dies aged 51 World Summary British soldier dies in Bosnia Five killed in Korea gun fight (AFP): Red Cross plane seized in Sudan Alert over deadly ostrich meat Pakistan shows its contempt for woman who shattered democratic dream Election pledge in doubt as Bhutto team rounded up Calais Rifkind 'not surprised Self-styled martyr faces new political challenge Budget Lack of inspiration and strategy doomed Dole After 35 years as a master of Senate manoeuvring, the Republicans' Mr Fix-It came unstuck Breitling 1884 Arkansas son extols community values Emotional leader reflects on rise to power from troubled beginnings White House visitor fuels funding row Sour taste to fruits of victory President's cry of 'four more years' has hollow ring as second-term pitfalls lie in wait Bungled Gingrich 'revolution' bought Comeback Kid another return ticket Daihatsu Campaign Quotes The year of the simple dress Iain R. Webb, fashion journalist of the year, on American style Ehrman VH-1 Music that Means Something Multiple Display Advertising Items Leukaemia Research Fund Colgate The end of a dream Benazir Bhutto has again been sacked as Pakistan's Prime Minister. Victoria Schofield, a close friend, spoke to her Why do we so love to see our golden boys bite the dust? AA Sand Somak Holidays Blood and sand Poetry and Remembrance Well, well, well. A well for each of them, and well-deserved, at that, ter hundreds of speeches, articles, interfestos, after Men of vision, perhaps, but they should be watched Picture Gallery The party of humbug Tony Blair's new social morality will undermine family, says Roger Scruton Jack it in Ghin chin Young stir Health in the service of wealth Tessa Jowell says the Nhs is about ethos, not structures The Great Campaigner Cunning and resilience carried Clinton back home The Sword Falls The Bhutto clan has played a large part in its latest downfall Music Makes You Sick The professional musician always needs guts as well as art Help for families and schools in teaching moral values Maltese election Off target Why the secretary packed her trunk Updated 'Fowler' Children at risk British subversion of Irish language Frontline women A broad canvas Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Had your law not been my delight, I should have… Chartered Secretaries and Administrators Guy's Hospital The Institution of Civil Engineers University news Farewell display is star of the show Autumn flowers and foliage flourish in mild weather Dinners Receptions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Acorn Stairlifts Marriage Service dinner Service luncheons Luncheon Multiple Display Advertising Items Richard Ellison Richard Ellison, aviator, died on October 20 aged 88. He was born on January 22,1908 Multiple Display Advertising Items Alexandra Rose Day 18th june 1996. Total collectod… Nicholas Verey Nicholas Verey, stockbroker, died of leukaemia on October 16 aged 53. He was born on February 28,1943 Public Notices From Our Special Correspondent: On this Day Iron Curtain on Hungary Budapest Struggle Believed Ended George Blazynski Zbigniew ("George") Blazynski, broadcaster, diplomat, died in London on October 25 aged 82. He was born in Poland on January 8,1914 Peter Doig Peter Doig, Labour MP for Dundee West, 1963-79, died on October 31 aged 85. He was born on September 27,1911 Movie goes soft focus on Ireland Directors must grasp the hard facts of terrorism Media, Sales & Marketing Parascan technologies Limited Christopher Hamblyn Associates Bringing the West Coast to London Advertising Multiple Display Advertising Items Women war stars start own star wars The Listener the News Behing the Headlines Great Scot Can't Stop Talking? In the Institute of Management Aquisitions Manager Hairy horror Answering first Bodie-Vogue CIMA The Chartered Institute of Management… Conscience of the age? Camcorders and copycats can pose dangers to doucmentaries, says Patricia Holland Reports that echo in history The Times Putting a gloss on marriage break-ups Is there a niche market in heartbreak? A Canadian publisher is banking on it, Quentin Letts reports News The Times Crossword No 20,318 Jobs boost: Marks & Spencer is to hire 2,000 more… AirUK Forecast In the Times Rnli Rescue Update-6 November 1996 Arts Al Fayed buys 25% stake in Alpha Airports for £52m M&S to take on 2,000 new staff Pound surge threatens rise in manufacturing output BA wins Air Libert? fight as profits rise to record Homes Scottish TV bid for Grampian fails Maine—tucker Recruitment Consultants Sport US may hold up Bt merger Television and Radio Business Today No Title Northern doubt Directors' pay rises at twice rate of workforce Northern Electric bid to be foiled New-look Grid to cut jobs Super power Rolls orders Yarrow cuts By our City Staff: FirstBus places £80m order Lloyd's confirms delay on profits BA brands Gorman a professional claimant Former policeman faces £50,000 court bill after losing injury case Dividend reflects efficiency drive, says Anglian Water Calls for new tally on jobless rejected First Leisure bingo clubs hit by lottery Business Roundup Sale by News Corp Australia cuts rates Swedish buy for More Powerscreen targets US Dairy Crest advances Setback at Bellway NatWest HK buyout Frederick Cooper loss Tourist Rates Whitbread given lift by surge in consumer spend MAM poised for bumper bonuses BP chief warns against oil windfall tax as profits leap Worldcover Decoding the Kremlin's message Marks & Spencer defies short-term City . Little to recommend some analysts . Currency moves limit Gehe Knight Williams delay Majestic entry on Aim CNT Gehe returns to fray in battle for pharmacist Commodities Liffe Options PowerGen surges back as regulatory worries ease Stock Market London Financial Futures Moneyrates(%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Torward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Whitbread BP Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes World's favourite contractor Tempus Majestic Wine Wallstreet No charge with Knight brigade The Times City Diary In a stew The Times City Diary Bottom line The Times City Diary Short-sighted The Times City Diary In character The Times City Diary Pound of flesh The Times City Diary How BA has depressed its staff with Flying Colours Jon Ashworth on the flagship carrier's flight towards virtual reality Dud issues in a democracy Flying in the face of frequent airport users' needs Industry backs 'Buy one, get one free Two-for-one bargain hunters vindicated Little sympathy for British Gas Short odds on what is still an open race AOL Fortis The Times Unit Trust Information Service Canon Gilts rally as equities continue slide Still Water British Funds The high cost of staying free Isabel Carlisle finds out why the British Museum may have to think the unthinkable, and charge for entry The Times Martin-Guerre Museums Rising Star Liberal with the soft soap Cinema: Ruth Winstone on the 1918 film biography of David Lloyed George Concert Tour de force Concert LSO/Chung Barbican Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Soldaten (Soldiers) Film Art Galleries Choice Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 Double exposure Opera: Barry Millington on an inventive Danish work that moves seamlessly between the personal ans the political And the winner is … well, nobody, actually Music: John Allison reports an inconclusive result to the world's oldest violin competition Opera Music Dadie of the light blues The Cambridge Arts Theatre lives again, thanks to the lottery—and George Rylands. Daniel Rosenthal reports The Times Hello! Theatre Theatre 2 A selection of prime numbers London's second One Person Play Festival offered 20 singular experiences Tomorrow Torched by the singer Pop Drugstore Concorde, Brighton Tomorrow La Crème de la Crème Royal Mail Personnel Development Partnership M Masterlock Recruitment When the grass looks greener Is it a good time to look for a more fulfilling job? Joan Llewellyn Owens asks the experts for their advice Meridian Associates Jigsaw Recruitment NSPCC The Royal Horticultural Society Gordon-Yates JFL CPRE News Digital Systems Multiple Classified Advertising Items Award for Belfast Pa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants HOBStones Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items The Recruitment Company Jonathan Wren Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Pan European Recruitment WA Greythorn Plc Eurecruit Jonathan Wren WA NSR Crone Corkill Jonathan Wren Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knightsbridge Secretaries Grosvenor Bureau Recruitment Consultants TDI Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Media appointments Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill International Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items CJES Multilingual Crème Sheila Burgess International Euro London Appointments Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants South Molton Appointments Knightsbridge Secretaries Aldrich & Co Semikron Ltd Boyce Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants ROC Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items New Directions Recruitment Angela Mortimer International Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants ROC Recruitment PRO Lan Times Newspapers Gordon-Yates Boyce Recruitment Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Portman Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Wise Beauchamp Bureau Employees can recover but relatives cannot La Crème de la Crème Legal Secretary EC4 Administrative Creme Business Manager First Crème Estate Agency Recruitment Invasion of lawyers' papers could be contempt Administrative Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aldrich & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sheila Childs Recruitment Industrial tribunal chair can sit alone on jurisdiction points Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial Courses St James's College Times Newspapers Berkeley Homes North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons International The Ultimate Lofts for Sale St. James' Gate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairview Surrey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dencora Homes Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Johns Wood Fairclough Homes Heartache of a 'faulty' new home Rachel Kelly on disputes with the builders when taking possession of new house-and how other buyers can manage to avoid or resolve them London Rentals Watermark Shropshire Retirement Homes Mortgages Property Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portugal Commercial Property Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items For sale: the tower fit for a City trader Flanked by steel and glass, a gem of a home designed by Inigo Jones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Directory Trafalgar House Europe Oscar Schindler leaves legacy of doubt Racing: No Easy Explanations as Europeans Fail to Make an Impression in Melbourine Cup Kempton Park Course Specialists Rapid Raceline VH-1 Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Newton Abbot Haydock Park Ferguson prepares ground for his next ten-year plan Peter Ball finds the manager of Manchester United reflecting on a decade at Old Trafford The Royal Bank of Scotland Wright senses his golden opportunity Foorball: Arsenal Strinker Desperate to Make of England Recall By our Sports Staff: Forest will listen to offers for Roy Jemson supplies finishing touch Chipping away at sporting impregnability Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Somerset relying on Reeve's spark to ignite revival Cricket Winning Move Keene on Chess Weakened Australians take cue from Williams Quinnell's pay talks break down In Brief Henman loses Battling Britons McRae closer Averis provides lift for Oxford spirits Stand-ins rise to challenge Bowls For the Record Gretzky reclaims crown as ice king Oliver Holt on the move that rekindled The Great One's sprit Midland The Listening Bank Word-Watching Today's Fixtures Tomorrow Sensationally entertaining Radio Choice Radio 1 Over-rewing the engine on a leisurely drive Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Times Two Crossword Racing England hand de Glanville leading role New captain signals change of emphasis as predecessor faces uncertain future Early promotion leaves Atkinson on sidelines Lola make Formula One return Cricket Teacher's Scotch Whisky Carling set to depart with grace and smile CompuServe Interface Wooling America's digital generation Lego locks into cyberspace Hi-Grade Sun reveals its challenge to PC technology 'one side will win friends in IT Lifeline for globetrotters caught in a crash Replanted Acorn starts to grow again Satellite phone link could make radar redundant Sky-high telecommunications are set to revolutionise air traffic control for helicopters Ray Hatley reports Billions more chips to come off the old block Infotrade A helping hand for new users' problems DK Multimedia True-life tales from the world of would be Nicholas Booth talks to one of America's greatest pioneers of simulation-in the flesh AOL's three-pronged attack Market leader America Online has issued its challenge to Microsoft. Geof Wheelwright reports Interface Nicholas Booth talks to one of America's greatest pioneers of simulation-in the flesh DK Multimedia True-life tales from the world of would be 'VR lets you change all the rules' AOL's Three-pronged attack Market leader America Online has issued its challenge to Microsoft. Geof Wheelwright reports Club of fun and games John Kavanagh on a hi-tech cafe to entertain children of busy shoppers Man who puts your mouse on the catwalk Who's who Kingston Technology Corporation More Now they know how many holes it takes Netstar Solve a murder for Fitz on the screen Interactive tutor who will check up on you Technology-based training is preferable to the human teacher, says Lindsay Nicolle Self-service government is given to the public Students can dig deep Iola Smith on a project that will make life easier for archaeologists I iomega The city was slick. I had to spend 'We want users to visit the city again and again" Sharp shrinks the notebook Nicholas Booth previews a new PC that will fit your briefcase Hubble bubble toil and trouble Maple Computer Swatch Farmers sow the seeds of a hi-tech harvest 'It will keep them in touch with grain prices' DELL The webbed feat that will link up the world Tony Dawe reports on the hugely successful Networld+Interop show New strand in the tangled web of American politics Many in Washington are baffled by the Internet, but in four years it will matter. Jonathan Prynn reports Vission Picture Gallery BT Clinton: http: //www. cg96. com Dole: http: //www. dole96. com Perot: http: //www. perot. org The mysteries of plug and play 'My keyboard seems to develop a mind of its own and produces characters when I stop typing' Planet Code that makes it easy to spread the words Buzzwords Free service for readers Netbenefit OPUS technology The Times From the chocolate sauce to outsource IT dates for the diary Agenda BBS New rules to keep out the cowboys Computing recruitment firms have taken steps to clean up their image, says John Kavanagh Business Netcom Changing faces in the It world Phoenix CSE RSD UK LTD UCL University College London Bath The Royal Horticultural Society Admiral Jonathan Wren Extech Marrns Technical Appointments Om Online Magic Enable It LIMITED GAP Associates LTD Devro plc Co-Cam Miller starr database marketing The Agency Partnership Ltd Time
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