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News from 11/11/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Glenda Clarke, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Michael Aylwin, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Des Burkinshaw, Mark Souster, Andrew de Berry, Isabel Carlisle, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Peter Foster, Clare Bayley, Andrew Pierce and Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Morag Preston, Roger Maynard, Kenneth Baker, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Roseanna Cunningham (Scottish National Party), Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, John O'Leary Education Editor, Keith J. Virgo, Pat Gibson, Karl Johnston, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, N. G. U. Morris, Philip Larkin, Peter Ball, Nicholas Booth, Ross Dunn, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alasdair Murray and Robert Miller, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, George Slade, Dennis Farrington, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, Sheila Warner, David Hands, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Russell Kempson, Irish Racing Correspondent, Daniel McGrory, John Webster, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Rachel Bridge, Robert MacLennan (Liberal Democrat), John Hopkins, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Rosemary Wilkinson, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Andrew Nahum, Peter Davalle, Robert McCartney Uk Unionist, Emma Wilkins, James Bone and Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, John Atwood, Andrew Drummond, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Melvyn Bragg, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Anne Campbell (Labour), Glenda Jackson (Labour), Nigel Evans (Conservative), Jon Owen Jones (Labour), Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Eileen McCabe, Jason Nissé, Mark Avery, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Stephen Baillie, Mark Hodkinson, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Ben MacIntyre and Emma Wilkins, Brian Glanville, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Steve McManaman, Martin Waller, Tess Knighton, Benedict Nightingale, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Alex Alagappa, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Nicolas Andrews, Alasdair Murray, Stephen Scott, Peter Bild, Matthew Bond, Christopher Irvine, Michael Ward, Wilfred Cockcroft (Chairman and Chief Executive Secondary Examinations Council, John Wadham Director,

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Today Picture Gallery Amazing Times Offer Index Heseltine challenged over use of Civil Service Britain regains a zest for life, says Major Elegant misses are a hit with Shephard Upto 20% off Holidays 'Old man' gives Tyson a beating SFO cheds Eurotunnel share deals 15 Pages of Sport British troops for Zaire 'Marje' dies Abbey National Bingham warns of dash over sentencing plans Judge will lead opposition in Labour abstains on Crime Bill Brown says EU social costs would be vetoed CBI seeks hours deal The Times Dell Rifkind warns on EMU decision Teachers' union threatens to boycott tests for five-year-olds Former ministers in caning revolt News in Brief Secrecy ends Biggest aquarium Body in boot Stores are divided on when to fall silent As business and schools stop for two minutes, big-name shops will keep tills ringing Knife attack on cleric at cenotaph Carrier crew recalls Invincible past Riddle of pilot's body left in wreck of his Hurricane Warriors young and old recall sacrifices past and present John young finds that the whitechall Cenotaph ceremony has lost none of its splendour nor capacity to touch hearts Virgin direct By a Staff Reporter: Air crash victim was planning marriage Daewoo Manifesto Raine parts from French count in 'amicable' divorce Treatment to put the ostracised in good odour Medical Briefing British Red Cross Detectives fight move back to the beat News in Brief Aircrew hurt Betjeman honour Vows renewed Unsound case Farmer crushed Fountain writ Faith in horoscopes a sign of moral decay, say Churches A Staff Reporter: Shut the cathedral, says dean in feud Saga Services Ltd Hoddle picks new players for England Paul Mitchell £50m sports fund aims to improve medal haul No Title Marjorie Proops, queen of the agony aunts, dies Lloyds Bank Trains to welcome bikes back on board The Times Family of murder victim gets death threats Honda Power to the people, but who should speak for all? Citizens' juries are the new way to tackle local issues, but critics fear they are unrepresentative Notable triumphs for popular will in Germany and US The Dolphin Britain rough on smooth butter CIGNA Lewisham jury voted for end to ban on cannabis Britain knew Jews were being killed 'before Auschwitz Spain 's fiery fisheries minister aims to calm troubled waters The wildlife Trusts Picture Gallery Protests threaten Prodi EMU hopes Byte Direct Germans in crisis talks on budget Moscow cemetery bombing kills 13 Ocè America holds the high-tech key to global humanitarian intervention Retreating Hutu extremists go on killing spree Sam Kiley traces a trialil of ethnic brutality and slaughter as vengeful militiamen flee katale Camp in easten zaire India changes you Zaire rebels to let in aid Extremist settlers held in Hebron Pope to follow in footsteps of Moses Midland The Listening Bank UN effort to help refugees runs into the buffers Glenys Kinnock smuggles Sun Kyi video from Burma Corrupt MPs to face Pakistan polls bar Nokia Chinese 'red prince' condemned World Summary Mladic relieved of command (Reuter): Moscow tells US of retaliation (AP, Reuter): Algiers bomb blast kills 15 (AP): Ailing Sinatra leaves hospital 'Bloodbath' fears at East Timor protest rally BP Republicans begin search for leader who is a winner Mobil Talk show apology to 'boring' Clinton Picture Gallery Food summit likely to upset applecarts America thrown off Un budget committee Save the Children US Army suspends 15 in sex inquiry The butler did it Star puzzle solved Pill news Think thin Science Briefing Fat discovery is clue to the Holy Grail' Maple Computer Corporation Long-lasting drugs mean fewer pills The secret of Mars Ncichol Nicholas Booth on why an American scientist believes that the Viking mission discovered primitive life on the Red Planet 20 years ago Service line Insurance Easy Jet Pray silence for the heroes Remembering the fallem takes just tow minutes of your time, says Kenneth Baker NORTEL Goldfish Lost innocence Poetry and Remembrance ' I felt so guilty. I thought I was Paul Catherine Moseley speaks for the first time about the kidnapping of her boyfriend, paul, wells, in Kashmir Interview Ryanair Colonial Direct The sale of return dynasty The founding family of Markes & Soebcer have always kept their private life very private. Now the much-married Lord Marks has plunged them into a bitter lega battle. Grace Braberry reports DD Time Arts the Week Ahead Go north, young Turner A new exhibition at the Tate charts the artist's journey into landscapes, says Isabel Carlisle Classic FM Superstar Musical Did the caveman say it all before we did? Start of the Week Dance Playing Bach at his own game Concert Wigmore Hall Music Somak Holidays Theatre All's well that ends Will Theatre The Legend of Pericles Riverside Opera & Ballet Books Jazz Film Pop The taming of the all-male Bard Theatre Shakespeare As I Knew Her Bristol New Vic Smile of success Pop The Supernaturals Garage, N1 The Times Matthew Parris Courtiers are always dangerous If Mr Blair is not careful, it will be hair today and gone tomorrow The men behind Blair are poisoning his relations with the press and his party Stark challenge The Times Diary Suffering that still strikes us dumb On Armistice Day in 1918, the crowds were subdued. One woman's diary explains why The centre cannot hold America's local diversity is better than British uniformity, arguse peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Case notes The Times Diary Side order The Times Diary Dress code The Times Diary Indian Ink The Times Diary And Then Silence Our hope of peace for years to come Stop the Pact A loss of sovereighty is being agreed without debate Tyson toppled High time the invincible was conquered High time the invincibelwas conquered Magistrates' chairman Purpose of GCSE Uncontrolled new powers for police Oxford 's choice and dons' autonomy Libraries' bid for funds Biblical cargoes C. S. Lewis celebrated Decline of song thrush Weather forecasts: still none the wiser Church traditions Pacific poem Court briefing Court Circular Birthdays today Reception Memorial service Personal Column Adam masterpiece emerges in fresh colours Armed Forces honours Service dinners Anniversaries Professor awarded Spanish prize Nature notes Forthcoming marriages Lord Sherfield Lord Sherfield, Gcb, Gcmg, Frs, Ambassador to Washington, 1053-56, and Permanent Secretary to the Treasury, 1956-59, died on November 9 aged 92. He was born on February 3,1904 Elisabeth Stopp Elisabeth Stopp, scholar of French and German literature, died on November 4 aged 85. She was born on October 23,1911 Church appointments Werner Gillon Werner Gillon, art historian, died in London on October 12 aged 91. He was born in Berlin on July 30,1905 Mr Chamberlain Social Reform and Foreign Policy News The Times Crossword No 20,322 The Times Today Air UK Forecast Today in the Times Great Season of Sport Bloodied, battered beaten Holyfield Stuns Tyson to Bring Boxing out of the Darkness Lombard Forget pasta, just save us from twilight zone TV Action Replay First for Westwood Hendry applies finishing touch for Scots Snooker: Plucky Irish Bow to Undefeated Favourites in World Cup Final AA Dual target drives Davies to boost spending power Golf Our Sports Staff: Cool Els takes title in play-off Newcastle emerge as title contenders Basketball: Saunders Breaks 8,000-Point Barrier in Vain for Chester Hooper takes lead role in tour victory Sports in Brief Holyfield turns lion's world upside down Champion sent to ground by combination of a aggression and stifting defence Benn 's retirement avoids mind-blowing end Akinwande sets sights on meeting Lewis Men's Health Magazine Scotland man barricades in siege of Ibrox Football: Dominant Sweden Denied Just Reward by Desperate Rearguard Action in One-Sided World Cup Qualifier Dutch masters teach Wales harsh lesson Audi Leighton proves nation's saving grace David Miller sees a goalkeeper in the twilight of his career produce a sparkling display when his country needs him most Ireland frustrated as Iceland shut up shop England put Hoddle's doubters to the sword Football: Sheringham and Ferdinand Ensure Perfect Start to World Cup Qualifying Campaign Continues in Georgia Northern Ireland deserve their moment of glory David Maddock on how the European champions suffered a rare setback Tbilisi exposes a world of mixed fortunes Seiko Kinetic Nationalwide Football League Bell's League Championship Pools Check World Cup 1998 Qualifying Rounds Picture Gallery Non-League and National Leagues Overseas Carling Premiership National wide Football League Bell's League Championship Palace play along to secure rise in status Football: Bassett Rewarded for Spurning Chance of Postponement against London Rivals MaZDa Brentford tussle with life on high Brian Glanville sees the Griffin park side let slip a two-goal advantage Miilwa 's image on an upward with Nicholl Hungover Oldham stuck with just the memories Passions run high in purely suburban affair Simon Barnes finds much to commend on a minor stage as Enfield take on Yeovil Town Warming to the winter wonder land Follwoing East Strilingshire is good for the heart, Michael Henderson discovers Football: Spiritual Encounter with the Uplifting Forces at Work in the Darkest Depths of Scottish Football Cardiff made to pay for playing on Straight from your screen Steele rediscovers his form at the right time Mullery's challenge brings swift results Southgate progress in league and cup Hockey Slough pay for their slow start President campaigning for a ministry of fun6 Alan Lee, cricket correspondent onColin Ingleby-Mackenzie's gentle revolution at Lord's Canon A Special Correspondent in Adelaide: Gatting 's pleas unheeded Cricket Britain drifting in unsponsored waters Olympians steer Leander on course for title Rowing: Pinesent's Late Dash for Victory at Fours Head is Thwarted by Cambridge Crew Hockey Rugbyunion For the Record Schools Sport Athletics Basketball Cricket The Times Klairon Davis returns to find sting in the tail Racing: Champion Two-Mile Chaser Eclipsed by Outsider Saturday's Results Folkestone Carlisle Leaders on the Flat Specialists Wolverhampton Owners pay price of unjust taxation policy Racing Commentary Rapid Raceline Australia discover northern comforts Rugby Union: Smith Borrows England's Traditional Tactics to Create Another Day of Frustration for Murrayfield Crowd The Times Educational Supplement Clement 's ill-fortune strikes once again Oundle thrive in good company Scotland make a song and dance of switch to open era Mark Souster on the national team that continues to play u; rugby Teichmann leads from front for Springboks Rough justice for victims of unfair dismissals Cooke short-changes Scots Hall unhappy at the absence of Bath commitment6 Rugby Union Sale make hard work of subduing Orrell Guide to the Week Ahead Coventry inspired by Eves A Correspondent: Mapletoft provides Gloucester with means to advance Munster's spirit not enough to undermine Samoans The Times Goss makes light of handicaps Sailing Longevity an unsound guide to true greatness David Hands on the issue of leadership as de Glanville takes rugby helm Tomorrow On the run in New York While pounding Hampstead Heath, Oliver August set his sights on breaking a marathon barrie Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winnie Move Preparing for the big day The best marathons in the world Court powerless to overturn judge Court of Appeal Deciding green rights Cox & Kings No cause of action after vasectomy failure Scots Law Report November 11 1996 Outer House Investigating foreign fraud claim Queen's Bench Divisional Court No costs power Capitalisation, week's change Church's English shoes Results and Statistics The Times BT's top operator on the line Fund chiefs wary of Japanese stocks Lloyds Bank the Thoroughbred Bank Focus falls on inflation Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Future of Thomson tour arm on hold until MMC reports Getty strikes it rich in photograph library Hinchliffe sells soccer stake Jaeger-Lecoultre Alternative Investment Market Ireland unites on tourist drive Institutions stabilise the market Tourist Rates BSR Blades of Savile Row NAPF call to target employers The Institute of Chartered Accountants Gas partners aim for the super-league Rached Bridge looks at a bold expansion plan Down Under The Pound Change on Week Stock Market To All Shareholders of Lonrho Plc Word-Watching Brokers say Crest at fault for 12-day pay delays Small firms miss out on export possibilities Legal & Public Notices Allied Domecq chief set to dash City's demerger hopes Greycoat rejects approach 'Pick-your-own' farm to market France to investigate Crazy George's 'sales Lloyds Bank Business Service Capital Radio poised to buy restaurant firm Discounting blamed for slow growth LSE looks at privacy BAA prepared BP success Steering Rover in new direction Kevin Eason examines the prospects for a collection of Britain's best known marques now that BMN taken the drivig seat TSB Bank plc Being conventional is the best bet once election is over Gilt-Edged Touchline role for PR outfit Thetimes City Diary Opening doors The Times Diary Market in facts The Times Diary Absolutely The Times Diary Radio 1 Clueless and priceless Radio Choice Theoretically at least, it's hip to be squared Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Choice On the Line 42 BT back in spotlight after MCI deal Court likely to rej ect limit on back VAT Unison acts on 48-hour week Times Two Cross Word Court likely to reject limit on back VAT East Midlands may face US bid Sale tactic considered Businesses expect single currency to go ahead In Business Tomorrow Granada to sell hotels separately Job insecurity of managers YRA Young Ridgway & Associates Ltd Shelf Life Bidders chosen for BBC disposal

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