News from 08/11/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Philip Graham, Chair, Peter Mortimore, Director, Phil Yates, Noreen Taylor, R. J. Lewis, President, Adrian Lee, Elizabeth Warren (Associate Member), Andrew Jackson, John M. Stirling, Secretary, Jeremy Laurance, Anthony Beevor, Peter F. Carter-Ruck, Inigo Gilmore, Ian Thatcher, Richard Hobson, Elizabeth Manners, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Nicholas Bennett (Conservative Prospective), Jeremy Kingston, Pam Tull, (Infant school teacher), Clive Davis, Sonia Jackson, Chair, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Ben MacIntyre and Charles Bremner, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Jennia Cox, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Stephen Farrell, Joanna Bale and Paul Durman, John A. Heywood, Keith Rodgers, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Heath, Robin Marris, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Bernard Connolly, Shireley English, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, John O'leary, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Noel Fung, David Rew, Angela Brooks, Russell Kempson, Robert Beard, Paul Durman, Gordon Thorpe, Christopher Thomas and Zahid Hussain, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, James Landale and Tom Rhodes, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Peter Beck, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, John Higgins, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Leyla Linton, N. J. F. Smalldridge, James Wilkinson, Roy Meadow, President, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Bronwen Maddox, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Heather Du Quesnay, President, Sarah Cunningham, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Jill Sherman, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Robert Wilton, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Chris Parker, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Camilla Panufnik, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Paul Cavadino, Benedict Nightingale, R. E. Kendell, President, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Sam Kiley, John Parker, Ruth Gledhill and Russell Jenkins, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Susan M. Lee (School governor), Peter Bild, Matthew Bond, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoToday Fair trading inquiry into holiday firms Links with travel agents questioned Rate rise fears hit share prices Football replay Yeltsin back No Title TV & Radio Utilities put £5bn by to meet windfall tax Brown's business roots are pruned back by his mother Letters Tyson on Parole Children seized to use as human shields Arts Win a Trip through Andalusia Sport Top 20 Wines at under £3.50 Nolan tells MPs that Hamilton inquiry is not a party matter Abbey National An era of raised voices and lowered standards P&P Major attacks French economy on eve of summit Travel firms insist big is better for the customerCC TSB Prisoners in mix-up freed and rearrested News in Brief Work drive Adams injured Repeat escapes Girl, 11, raped Labour strong Knife ruling £2m goes begging Mining shake-up Two years for pensioner who shot rowdy intruders Jailed IRA barracks bomber goes free First across the Chann Sale adds a new dash of colour to the racing scene Embassy cashier netted fortune in pension fraud M3 concrete victim speaks of trauma 14-year-old boy set fire to tramp Swissair By a Staff Reporter: Ambitious employee killed boss court told PC World Modern schools put heavy load on pupils' shoulders Bags full of books, equipment and sports gear cause back problems, osteopaths warn Step wise Dixons Boy may be moved to end strike at school Corrections Queen Mother braves elements to join veterans FUjiTSU Degrees shake-up may follow marked increase in grades Council restores beef to school menus The Times BA to compensate passengers for baggage confusion New computer system at root of trouble but airport blames airline luggage handlers Why schizophrenia drug is so prized Medical Briefing Save the Children Do It All Prosecution staff receive jail threat from judge Delia Millionaire's 'son' loses court battle against deportation Judge speaks of harsh decision to discount debt of honour to Nepali boy's dead father Chewing gum may prevent earache PAN Drink vote drowns out the last dry Sabbath News in Brief Gun round-up Suspect's suicide Murder denied Securicor theft Kray trial date Airport theft Reformers plan secret tribunals for clerical sinners Church of England urged to scrap medieval courts that parade lurid allegations in media spotlight Secretive lay movement condemned for causing disunity in parishes The Neo-Catechumenate Way should not be allowed to recruit further members, according to an inquiry set up by the Bishop of Clifton. Ruth Gledhill reports Critical Testimony BUPA CareFinder Daewoo Blacklist that Breeds Rumour Howard hopes to boost Tory image with 13 crime Bills MPs must assert their rights to a role worth playing Riddell on Politics Boots Labour denies hiring Clinton aide Woolwich Direct Kaufman says press complaints chief is a 'eunuch' Army honours teenage soldier who held the line Ronay puts the knife into Christmas cakes Weekend Shopping DK Staples Judge rebukes Lilley for not paying benefit Blow to rivals as Yeltsin quickly gets back on his feet (Reuter): Poll pact may defeat Iliescu Bundesbank chief sabotaging EMU' The Times Shot Briton suspect kills himself Spread your wings with the Samsung Sens Tiger and ram to grace lion's den Bhutto allowed to meet her detained husband Samsung Japanese Cabinet a 'family' affair Belgian judge denies corruption payments First Pairs condemns 'spineless' nations in Zaire conflict France Plan is drawn up for multinational troops to seize Goma airport and fly in fool Chirac asserts moral authority in show of force Gateway2000 The Sunday Times Major to discuss crisis options at French summit Britain Treatment time raises concern for Mobutu Medical Briefing Nightmare relived as tribal killings continue unchecked Fighting recalls Rwandan genocide and shows that fews lessons have been learnt Lloyds Bank Fiat Mandela ready to play role Texaco in row over racial slurs Allied Carpets Middle East peace should top agenda in us, says Rifkind Space station's crew told cash crisis means no early relief The Times Dredgers find Twa crash debris News in Brief (Reuter): Italian arrests (Reuter): Missing plane (AP): Lisbon blaze (AP): Buried alive (Reuter): Cyclone kills 460 (AP): Watch this space Us Congress set to give President a rougher ride 'Affirmative action' court battles start American Express Fiat Widow's crusade for gun controls leads to poll win Poetry and Remembrance Somak Hasbro Admiral 'Now I know why women complain' Albert Scardino on the challenge of being househusband to the new head of the Pearson Group BBC Magnet Philip Howard It takes a patricular kind of bottom to be a grandee Oh phooey! Kenneth Clarke's Faustian pact Bernard Connolly says if the Chancellor agrees to the stability pact, he will have taken a big step towards a federal superstate The redundant clerk who wouldn't go quietly When a conscientious man like Timothy Ley loses his job, he loses his pride—and so begins a tragic tale First sitting Village politics Black mark Real Windsor Affirmative Reaction Californians revolt against racial and sexual quotas Guts and Gloire French rhetoric is no help for Zaire's children Manifesto Promises Politicians owe Mrs Lawrence promt action and more thought Don't blame it all on the children School discipline Millennium dome plans under fire Academic medicine Legalising drugs New Elizabethans Refugee rapist Two-minute silence Do teachers need a dress code? Blair's ideology Hair today …gone tomorrow? Court CIRCULARc Today's royal engagements Dame Diana Reader Harris Luncheon Birthdays today Personal Column Memorial service Manorial Society of Great Britain Service luncheons At Home Loriners' Company Concert Appointment Picture Gallery Venice honours Lady Clarke Travellers Club Dinners Service dinners Reception Forthcoming marriages University news Neville Robinson Multiple Classified Advertising Items BathKnight John Gregory Personal Column Airlink Worldwide Jetline Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times RSPB Group Captain Patrick Foss Prince Guy De Polignac Box Hill Saved On this Day November 8.1913 News The Times Crossword No 20,320 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Costain future in doubt on freezing of shares Lombard Economy Kwik Save to close stores and cut staff Discounter opts for reductions as profits plunge in face of competition Rate fear pushes market lower Stake in Chelsea Village may be sold after dispute Education Sport Goldman Sachs trader resigns Television and Radio Business Today Shopping sprint Street sold Pubmaster to be sold by Brent Walker for £171m Time High street sales growing at fastest rate for 8 years, CBI says Lloyd's agencies help Limit rise to £7.6m Last stage of Ockham rejig Swedish buy boosts Bodycote CE lifts stake in Northern Yates Bros toasts 34% profits rise GWR approached US productivity eases Brands Hatch flyer SIB consultation ScotRail faces strikes EU action over VAT Invesco's Canada deal Leeds Group jobs go Gas restores right to cut off customers Business Roundup Tourist Rates All-round growth gives Burton 54% increase AXA Bags packed for the MMC Holiday firms fall over Oft. Kwik Save tries to engineer a recovery. Shedding light on Limelight Pennington Dismissals may cost BAT $1m Boots confident of a recovery for Do It All Commodities Life Options Shares ding to 3,900 level after difficult session 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 Boots East Midlands Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Brand goes for a Burton Tempus Brent Walker Wall Street A joke too far The Times City Diary Middleton sells The Times City Diary Up and up The Times City Diary Kilsby for BZW The Times City Diary Out with a bang The Times City Diary Europe's welfare depends on Britain joining EMU If the UK wanted to join monetary union, it would be allowed to Economic View Cost-cutters ring the changes Nokia Discounters confined on the margins Kwik Save's change of approach puts sector in spotlight, says Clare Stewart Mayflower follows American route The Week Cullen's knocked by competition Elections boost J Bibby as £42m profit beats forecasts US call to restart 'open skies' talks AA Esso set to pump £2m into petrol price wars Higher Second-half warning hits MacKie shares Business Roundup Porter Chadburn pays Smart builds to £2.8m North Sea tide turning Warner Howard ahead Rights at AG Holdings Gilts and equities sharply lower Mikimoto The Times Unit Trust Information Service A Clock Shaftesbuiy pays £90m for right to revive Carnaby St Value of contract distributor halve Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Independent Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Hambro Insurance rises 50% Lansdowne CIFE Holborn College Study Television Production Food and drink shortfall in inward investment The Sunday Times From a Correspondent in Zurich: SBC sees profits up in 1996 A boarding revolution State boarding schools are enjoying a boom, says Angela Brooks Durham School Chapterhouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kingston De Montfort University The William Leech Foundation Limited London Montessori Centre How children can get a kick out of being considerate Jennai Cox reports on a project which encourages students to give something back to the community The University of Birmingham JET BAC Rose Bruford College Isis Innovation Ltd Can sign, won't sign Would home-school contracts have saved The Ridings, asks Hugh Thompson Westminster ACCA AF Selwyn College University of Portsmouth Easter Revision Goethe Institut Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Governors must share the blame for failing schools A former head teacher recalls how she felt let down by her governing body Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices What does it mean? That's a Tricky one Pop Albums: David Sinclair turns on, tunes in and drops off to some wild and crazy guises The Music Store Celbration of Christmas Pop 1 Pop 2 Top Ten Albums Visionary joannas London Jazz Concerts Pop 3 Back on the right track Jazz Albums Mazzy Star Pop 4 Alexander the gratefulC Finding God helped soul survivor Alexander O'Neal to straighten up and fly right. Paul Sexton reports Mystic mug goes pop What have cosmic Kula Shaker and reality got in common? Blowed if Caitlin Moran knows HMV Pop 5 Pop 6 Milk Rcavictor Tomorrow Next Week Art Galleries Choice 1 Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 A trunk call to childhood A Perfect Ganesh West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Biff, bang, and black turns to grey Theatre 1 Schumann meets his lunatic match Theatre: An American has written a curiously European play. Matt Wolf reports Letting rip with Verdi Pizzazz Theatre 3 Radio Peacock Theatre Safely up the Amazon Florencia enel Amazonas Houstan Grand Opera Opera 1 Ritzy Opera 2 Designs on our jobless Assignment of remedy void on ground of public policy Law Report November 8 1996 Cout of Appeal Outstanding cases in Lloyd's litigation Prudential Dog entitled to benefit of acquittal Golf World O'Donnell thrown into turmoil of Jets' crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Our Sports Staff: Woosnam shares long-haul lead Golf Fixtures Royal Marines Commando Tuigamala to cap dual-code career on Samoa's wing Rugby Union Bt England on course Speak joins Durham Wellington foiled Pinsent's mystery tour Yewchuck ban cut Bbc wins contract to cover Heineken Cup Sport in Brief Anglo-Welsh Cup looks fatally flawed Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Tyson keen to shed his wild image Foot care crucial Hoddle's act merits praise Judgment must prevail in extreme weather Down the ladder Cox&Kings ISAF to give decision on 'super dinghies' Sailing Doncaster adopt the winning mentality Hockey Football loses its focus without a lunchtime fix Liverpool reach breaking point with Collymore Football Busst told leg injury has ended his career For the Record Roberts plots happy return Gould falls victim to Welsh mood of gloom Wales are edged out as Wattana clears up Snookr Courier among seeds scattered in Moscow Tennis Bookmaker given advisory role Racing: Wakeham Enlists Ladbrokes' Chief Exective to Newly-Fored Group Doncaster Hexham Rapid Raceline Scotland Uttoxeter Yesterday's Results Sussex at sea as Wells joins exodus Crocket: Deposed Captain Asks to Law, Salisbury and Speight Consider Moves England embark on exercise to build tour bond Cairns and Harris put paid to Sri Lanka Word-Watching Bm Clarence Park put out to grass Take it stage by stage Radio Choice Radio 1 A near thing, but it was fabulous after all Review Bbc 1 Satellite and Cable Choice Scotland made to suffer for Estonia farce SFA demands answers of Johansson Chelsea agree deal for Zola to join imports Times Two Crossword American Football Phil the Fag ruled out of character John Goodbody says cartoons will push home the FA's healthy living message Wright fits the bill for Hoddle Cricket Ricoh
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