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News from 12/11/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Philip Bassett and Arthur Leathley, Phil Yates, Widget Finn, C. P. D. Dorman-O'gowan, Bond Chare Chambers, Tunku Varadarajan, Noreen Taylor, Brian Collett, Adrian Lee, Jonathan Miller, Philip Webster, Andrew Pierce and James Landale, Inigo Gilmore, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent Raymond Keene, David Rhys Jones, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, John Curtiss (Chairman), Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, C. Haward Soper, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Carl Mortished, Michael Yardley (Spokesman), Morag Preston, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Allan Levy, QC, M. Gould (Solicitor), Robert Wright, Shirley English, Ross Dunn, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, James Landale, Alice Thomson and Andrew Pierce, John O'shea (Director), Joyce D'silva (Director), Woodrow Wyatt, S. A. Moid (Director General), Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, N. Mrosovsky, Paul Durman, Philip Bassett, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Gary Slapper, David Miller, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Graham Allen (Shadow Environment Minister, Health and Safety), Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, K. W. Woznica, Craig Seton, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Martin Reith, Roger Boyes, Dominic Kennedy Social Affairs Correspondent, Oliver August, Carol Allen, Rodney Hobson, John Allison, Richard Duce, Iola Smith, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, N. H. S, Matthew Parris, Daniel McGrory and Frances Gibb, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Alan Jenkins, John Harle, Michael Dynes, Kate Phillips, Acting Director, Zahid Hussain and Lin Jenkins, David Crawford, Jill Sherman and Philip Bassett, Fraser Nelson, Michael Horsnell, Gavin Stewart, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Fiona Bawdon, Sam Kiley, Vince Wright, B. Mumtaz, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, G. A. Michaelides, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Tory accuses minister of deception Standards hearing opens before TV Major threatens to use EU veto TV & Radio Falling donations force charity to end home projects Eurostar Ticket to Paris Token Letters Drink diagnosis cost man a job Zaire warning £lbn contract Filming the Blues Hunger in the Heart of Europe Contrite duchess wants to leave Britain for us Sport Jury insists on silence in court as country stops to honour dead Home & Contents Insurance CD Offer Crumpled Heseltine is eclipsed by a returning star from the east Political Sketch Clarke 'as keen as Germans' to keep tight fiscal control Billions squandered The Times eurostar Token Dell Patten drops hints of European role 'Humans are just an accident on road of evolution' Oxford seeks second business school site News in Brief Soviet-style' Crime Bill Election neutrality plans Soya eases menopause Rethink on BSE study BBC shuts costume unit Lawton cap for funeral Student 's woman friend 'killed her for sexual buzz' Neighbour admits manslaughter of 18-year-old whose body was found outside airbase Cinema owner 'dressed to terrify and murdered for fun' College head helps to run pub while on sick leave Ex-owner 'harassed' house buyers Footballer threw chairs at staff in McDonald's Advil Battle to save sailor trapped in hull The Sportsman's Association Executive sues for drink diagnosis that cost job Medical Briefing The new limits that test doctors and candidates Baby given flying start Volvo Owners Corrections Compaq Unionists wary of tourism link with Republic IFAW Pregnant women at most risk of home violence Teachers in vogue reveal secrets of the school for style Vickers Patient goes on run after van escape News in Brief Poetry shortlist Memorial attack Officer charged Murder arrest Lucky dog Files are opened on Tommy's life in trenches Relatives given chance to study Great war details that many returning soldiers kept to themselves The Dorchester The boys who lied to fight like men Teenage VC Pardon sought for disgraced sergeant The 'Coward' Somme amputee lived to be 100 The Survivor Britain answers the call to stand in silence Ford I needed no advice from junior whip, says inquiry MP Christian Aid In Parliament Today MPs Will Discuss the Wholesale Destruction of… Major has strong case, but will the voters care? Riddell on Politics Gun law revolt feared Bishop supports 'defender of faith' Virgin direct personal financial service MacKay to seek better quality of Euro judges Lecturer sues woman who 'made his life a misery' Mature student claimed sexual harassment Cellnet There's Another Side to Lakeside Bulgarians face bitter winter after a crop of failed reforms Sofia's new rich enjoy big cars and weekends in Vienna. For the rest, as the snows approach, it may be a case of starving or freezing, Roger Boyes reports American Express Clues to the discontent Kohl forces coalition to back budget cuts for euro (AFP): Mladic's successors sworn in Iraqi asylum-seekers on coral isle Easy Jet Yeltsin to set out plans for power Bhutto property deals under scrutiny Call Sure (Reuter): Full frontal 'Lady C' for Japan News in Brief (Reuter): Spy chief quits Mother 's love (AP): Watchmaker dies Fruitbat virus Zaire rebel chief warns Hutus of counter-attack Food and medical aid trickle into Goma refugee camp as 'funding frenzy' starts Quicken French put Mobutu back in driving seat Mandela will send help but only with UN support Strike call clashes delay Mugabe (AP): University shut after poll riots Africa Summary (Reuter): Mayors held over genocide (AFP): Dead popular Admiral 45,000 flee from renewed fighting in Afghanistan Powell tipped for Cabinet as Clinton rebuffs the Left International Convention Centre Brimingham Save the Children Republican opposition to Gingrich Reports of spy arrest cast shadow over Cairo talks Issued by Midland Bank pic. Mike and Liz are… Our Foreign Staff: Israel eases security clampdown The genius with a soul built from microchips Bill Gates, the elusive chairman of Microsoft, tries hard not to reveal his inner self and personal dreams. Interview by Noreen Taylor The Times A revolt over the bear necessities Sign of the Times by Tunku Varadarajan SAGA Services Ltd Mutiny - or just a nasty row? Nokia Section Direct Line Savings Doing less - but doing it better? Bronwen Maddox expects few thrills in Clinton's second term Modest social reforms are all his staff now expect Unjust, so… The Times Diary Netscape The Times Diary Picture Gallery Broad enough for gays If we want homosexuals to be part of mainstream society, Southwark is right Miller's tale The Times Diary Race is on The Time City Diary New model The Time City Diay Brown's windfall is theft Labour's utility tax may be illegal, says Woodrow Wyatt The Willetts Affair Parliament's ability to regulate itself has been cast into doubt The Good Neighbour South African can offer a more ambitious foreign po Why Stamp on the Shamrock? Like Murphy's, Unionists shouldn't be bilter What role for the West in Africa's humanitarian crisis? Bhutto's Pakistan Teachers' dress Firearms Bill a 'simplistic' response 'No win, no fee' Calf slaughter Need for clarity on species at risk Working hours De Valera and Collins Blair's hair Court Circular Royal engagements Birthdays today Institution of Mechanical Engineers Legal appointment Menuhin appeals for help to buy Stradivarius Dinners Lord Colnbrook Today 's anniversaries Latest wills Personal Column Sir John Betjeman Forthcoming marriages Lord Mayor's Banquet Memorial service Lecture Meeting Marjorie Proops Marjorie Proops, OBE, agonyaunt, died on November 10. She is thought to have been born in 1911 Personal Column Tickets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Limited Edition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Embassy Flight Centre Capital Flights Jetline Flightseats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Walter Stern Churchill's Stairlifts plc On this Day Sinn Fein Rampant in New York Briefings Business to Business Cook responds to call of lights , cameras.. food Robin young meets a caterer aiming upmarket in a niche area Export drive to lift county knocked by the last… NatWest More than just a bank Multiple Display Advertising Items The Personal Number Company PLC Grun Swift Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dove Travel CCS How to survive the season of ill-will towards retailers Hampshire Training & Enterprise Council Limited Lorraine Electronics Mortgagee is bound by statutory tenancy Unpaid commissions constitute wages under Act Business to Business Regus Videoconferencing MJN VAT is payable on discount price Sentence for conspiracy longer than for offence Well founded fear of persecution Taunton residents stay ahead of the game This Week's Transfers The Leading 250 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Football Game Changing Times The ITF players, their points and their values if you are considering the transfer option News The Times Crossword No 20,323 Business AA Information WPA In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today BAe wins £lbn Australian Hawk trainers contract Labour toughens inflation stance John Charcol Law Cost of oil lifts output prices Arts Deposed chief of First Choice qualifies for £640,000 payoff Sport Barclays employee sues for breach of contract Television and Radio Business Today Duty-free Emap plans Heseltine speech fails to spark business leaders The Confederation of British Industry Annual Conference ICI criticised for changing its aims Fidelity chief is replaced Lang sets out 2020 vision of global free trade market NatWest Hotels chief 'misled investors' Colonial Mutual set to convert Gates sings Internet's praises 'Untrained and unemployable' Wyndeham to seek new deals United News sells titles in Wales Business Roundup Dell delivers jobs boost DCC buys Merits stake Celebrated Group up Tourist Rates Heard in Harrogate BAA plans to land bigger share of duty-free market Profits fall almost 50% at Prowting Capital Radio enters food chain Brutal Choice, but lucrative ?Baron shoulders the blame?Mystery of revived Eurotunnel inquiry?Hard times for number crunchers Crazy George's accused Invesco to raise £119m for US deal Fidelity Investments Sterling threat to British Steel jobs Newspaper boost to News Corp Commodities Liffe Options Prospect of interest rate rise restrains investors 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 Tried in the furnace Tempus Capital Radio Emap Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Naturally it was his first choice The Time City Diary Wobbly-Don The Time City Diary High finance The Time City Diary Plastic economy The Time City Diary Business leaders prepare for judgment day in Eu case Executives prove more pragmatic than politicians, according to Philip Bassett A searching test of student ingenuity Fraser Nelson on this year's NatWest/The Times competition Look to bonds for next crash BT Dissident investor demands merger for Greycoat Cyprus Fall in love Triplex Lloyd gets into top gear with 84% more Emap board defiant over battle with non-executives Big Bang for Tokyo Japan 's surplus down by a third Cox&Kings Kier employees set for flotation bonanza Business Roundup TI wins Forsheda Charles Sidney advances Heavy losses for Sidlaw Dominion woos utility Chesterfield buys Albion Small gains in thin trading IWC Britain rockets to top of league Overseas companies have located the 'feel-good' factor, and it is in the UK David Crawford introduces a four-page report Cardiff Bay Cherwell North Oxfordshire Capital is still leading the pack London Fears of cities in mainland Europe taking over are fading The regenerating game From the tyne to the Channel, industry is on the nove, says Craig Seton The Regions Jobs galore for Valleys Wales Merseyside Sights now set on research and development Scotland Home Counties clear for take-off Outer city sites with good connections are attracting investors, says David Crawford South East Agents help to attract US entrepreneurs American Investment Dover Hull Economic Development Agency It 's vroom time where car industry is king Midlands Incolnshire Heartlands Moving? Just call in the experts Deploying Staff the Easy Way CNT The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Children still in need Allan Levy, QC, assesses the impact of the Children Act five years on and decides that there is work to be done Queen's Counsel Equality laws 'have failed' Inns and Pay warning Judgment at Watford World view Law centre PSD W. S. Walker & Company Who should judge corrupt MPs? Gary Slapper on Parliament and the crime of bribery QD Chambers Lipson Lloyed Jones ZMB Chambers Professional Recruitment Graham Gill & Young Lawyers , camera, action! Bringing movies to life Two firms are helping film projects to get off the ground, says Edward Fennell Eagan EJ Janion Townsends Solicitors Taylor Root Legal Recruitment Advisers Westminister Medical All Box Number Replies Should BE BPP Law School Improving Bar selection A clearing house aims to reform the system for many graduates seeking pupillage Academy of Experts is challenged Fiona Bawdon finds out why trained witnesses are in demand Multiple Classified Advertising Items ZMB Zarak Nacrae Brenner MP Michael Page Legal Quarry Dougall Quaary Dougall ZMB Qurry Dougall White & Case Baker & McKenzie Graham Gill & Young Commerce & Industry Chadwick Nott Legal Chief Executive WIGG & CO The Times Newspapers Visual ART Old friends met at the station Visual Art: Richard Cork on Berlin's new museum of modern art; plus painter Ken Currie's latest show Royal Academy of Arts Visual ART Head-on collision with violent society Classical Choice The best available recordings, presented in conjuncation with Radio 3 Visual ART Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa Recording Around the Galleries Tilting at tradition Jazz John Harle Oris Jazz Festival Loud colours from America Concerts: Fanfare from the West Coast, and a brave Beethoven cycle San Francisco Symphony\ Tilson Thomas Barbican Daily Telegrame Theatre Clive Davis Music Perl's weighty wisdom Alfredo Perl Wignore Hall The Times A voyage round Lynn's father Theatre: Carol Aline meets the youngest of the three Redgrave siblings on the eve of her West End opening Jazz Tomorrow Art Galleries Choice Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's Assessmment of films in London and (Where indicated with the symbol) on release acrss the country Choice Our uncommon wealth Theatre: Churchill has fun with Cromwell; Hamlet undone by Glovers; a last-gasp thriller Light Shining in Bukinghamshire Canter bury Family flails in the dark Hamlet Norwich Playhouse Theatre Wait for the end The Bedsit Tabard, Turnham Green Theatre Collier Bay to relish champion role Richard Evans recommends ten horses to follow for the National Hunt season Richard Evans Nap: Uncle Keeny (2.50 Sedgefield) Next best: Blazing Dawn (2.20 Sedgefield) Thunderer: Ludlow Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Racing Ahead Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Sedgefield Fearless tactician with gift of the gab Legendary leader's influence on team-mates marked him out for footballing fame Tomorrow David Miller continues our three-Part series by racalling the wise words of the late Danny Blanchflower, whose intelligent leadership and sdilful football helped Tottenham to the Double and Northern Ireland to the World Cup quarter-finals Sheehan on Bridge Keene on chess Sparks fly in Steelers clash Ice Hockey Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast Morrison inspires N Zealand recovery In Brief Herbert boost England flop Policy change McCracken bid Duo honoured Multiple Display Advertising Items Clubs need agreement to pay players' wages McGeechan calls for united front from the unions Rugby Union World Cup Qualifying Rounds Elway's rebirth helping Broncos to buck their downward trend For the Record NFL Details Changing Times Scots head group in tripe treat for Asia Bowls Henman needs to find Sunday best Tennis: Rusedski's Recent Form Gives Him Realistic Chance of Toppling Rival at Telford Murray on the move to Wigan Rugby League Afghanistan Appeal From a Correspondent in Adelaide: Headley leads mission improbable Cricket: South Australia Swept aside as England a Stage Stirring Recovery World Cup helps to spread the gospel Snooker: Developing Nations Show that Gulf in Ability is Closing Word-Watching Radio One We, at least are amused Radio Choice Not such a big secret about a very big star Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Times Two Crossword Lewis likely to be third on Holyfield's list Briton may have to wait in line Lloyd seeks ultimate test of strength Alan Lee on an authoritative demand for cricket to finds its true world champions Zola ready for Chelsea adventure Australia look to Venables The Document Company Tennis Big Savings for businesses The Times Wired-up to the planet Dial1602 Cut your phone bill by dialling 1602 Dial1602 Dial 1602 Safe and Sure Direct Debit The Personal Assistant: The number one solution with a difference Cellnet Dial 1602 Low Cost Calls How to benefit the bottom line Dial1602 The Simpsons

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