News from 13/11/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Andreas Loizou, Anthony Harris, Melanie Raizon, Jon Ashworth, Caroline Merrell and Robert Miller, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, John R. Andrews, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Trevor Waller, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor and Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Elaine Isaacs, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Martin Guerre, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Nicholas Charrington, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Charles Bremner, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kate Hatfield, Barry Hartop, Chief Executive, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, John Clarke, Iain Duncan Smith, Jennifer Bernard, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, James Landale Political Reporter, Christopher Thomas and Harvey Elliott, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Adrian Drummond, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, Ed Harris, Jason Nissé and Robert Miller, Barbara Roche, Richard Owen and James Bone, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Sharon Pache, Robert Miller and Joe Jenkins, Philip Bassett, Brenda Maddox, John Woodcock, T. R. Moss (Clinical Director), Belinda Archer, K. A. Yeomans, Barry Millington, Maggie Brown, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Paul Wilkinson and Ruth Gledhill, Emma Wilkins, Leyla Linton, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, Caroline Merrell, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Martin Rutland (Communications Director), Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Kathryn Bailey, Richard Duce, Iola Smith, Brian MacArthur, Gerald Larner, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, J. A. D. Ewart, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ray Hatley, Birkett, Christopher Lewis (Executive Producer), Ian Brodie, Brian Glanville, Alan Challoner, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, John Grant, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Stephen Dalton, Peter Thurnham, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Sierra Hutton-Wilson, Valerie Grove, Alan Stewart, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Dr Keyboard, Quentin Purdy, Jonathan Mirsky, Tom Daveney,
ResumoFree Return Eurostar Ticket Token 15 350 die as airliners crash in mid-air India orders inquiry into why departing and arriving jets met1 Christmas post strike averted Priest sent porn on the Internet Taleban justice Index Major confronts EU over 48-hour ruling Tory gun rebels ignore Howard's concessions Nigella Lawson Woman Overboard Why Cambridge dropped a talented… IRA beats police to London arms cache Alan Coren Picture Gallery Party leaders welcome timely gift from Santer Labour ridicules Dorrell's fictional NHS casebooks 'Woolly' White Paper leaked The Tory Version The Times Yamaha The Labour Version Satellites to replace India's beacons Gaddafi revenge threat to back IRA Nolan to head new inquiry on liability News in Breif BA's £3m defeat Plastic cash Cracker deal Driver recovers College pledge House payout Gas guzzler Carey warning Tree language Duchess plans to put on the pounds First across the Chann Paedophile priest circulated porn on the Internet Six years' jail for trusted cleric who passed on details of boys he abused Victims' families to sue Catholic Church for damages By a Staff Reporter: Jockey tells of lovesick worker's threat over murdered stablegirl Gandhi's notes spark ownership tussle Swissair Gang war attack at school of Lawrence murderer Camelot Cambridge crew must throw girl overboard College was set to field woman in men's eight until rowing officials put thier oar in Oxford was not Said's first choice for donation Woodstock Floors Limited Oil disaster pilot clears his name Corrections Abbey National In the Times Scientist says Britain is ignoring asteroid threat Propht of doom says deadly collision is inevitable and could destroy half the world's population British Gas Doctors grapple with drinking problem in court Student acted 'for all womankind' Casinos to open in cathedral cities and spa resorts Curbs on gambling are lifted Caviare could be off the menu as poachers threaten the sturgeon Mercury SmartCall Bradford & Bingley Prince is dressed for marriage of cultures Arson fear at police science lab News in Breif Acid attack Couple seize girl Water defeat Guerin honour Piping the Stone Tory whisperers say Davies was moved by pique Sainsbury's Second minister implicated in inquiry 'cover-up' Date set for poll to end Tory majority In Parliament Mercury SmartCall Yachtsman tackled 40ft seas with a bucket Audit chief accuses EUstates of misusing £3bn Norwich Union Singing and dancing Scrooge puts the accent on humbug Antony Newley's jolly Cockney vision of Ebenezer Scrooge does not bode well for the musicals of Christmas future, writes Benedict Nightingale It's curtains for panto as the big shows take centre stage Hoverspeed Golf dub secretary' in adoption row quits News in Bief Girl stabbed Ex-smokers sue Arrest challenge TV curbs move Rapist hanged Major 'is holding EU treaty talks to ransom Europe believes John Major has little chance of stopping the 48 hour week and may push for further social measures, Charles Bremner Writes from Brussels BT Freefone Major's battle cry more for home front than foreign fields Riodell on Politics Long days at work not always stressful Medical Briefing Serviceline Private firms must wait for ministers to pass new law Who benefits and who does not: the European court ruling on hours, holidays and exemptions Timetable Our Foreign Staff: Germans cut hours to avoid dole Eu Partners Bose Better sound through research Business Manager Online Working Hours Europe's Holidays United Colors of Benetton United Colors of Benetton Taleban's rough justice wins approval from crime-plagued Kabul citizens Canada offers to lead humanitarian force for Zaire Fourth refugee helper is Killed Budget Voodoo terror haunts fleeing Tutsis Vanuatu soldiers arrested in raid after revolt over… Hungary Bonn delays decision on Eurofighter World Summary Egypt charges 'Mossad spies' British force may stay in Bosnia (Reuter): India fishermen survive cyclone (AP): Liz Taylor must pay legal costs Lawsuit rekindles doubts over death of Clinton aide Arms cache found under New York Ikon Office Solutions Loyal Gurkhas feel let down as families are left behind in Nepal Nepalese leader pleads for pensions Walk tall - and suffer for it Style Editor Grace Bradberry says this season's fashions won't work with out high heels unless you want to look like a frump Alliance Leicester Small clothes, big looks Children's departments offer clothes by leading designers at a fraction of the adult price Many labels produce teenage and adult collections Media passion and Channel 5: Maggie Brown meets the man who has devised Britain's new daiy soap opera-Media, pages 22 and 23 Must Have Mercury Communications Mercury Communications Why are we going to New Age cranks for old-style cures? Colgate SomaK Alan CorenI Worry about asteroids? Not me I'm too busy planning my fossilisation Feet first The Times Diary Job specs The Times Diary The opium of profit As a Visit to Hong Kong confirms, Britain has been right to introduce democracy to the colony- albeit belatedly Ladies The Times Diary Cheque up The Times Diary Why our opt-out did not work Iain Duncan smith says we must dam the flood at source Europe Isn't Working Social legislation should be made in Britain, not Brussels Homes Fit for Heroes The Gurkha families should be accommodated in Britain Caviare Crisis Why sturgeons were sticklers for communism 'Failure' of care in the community Burges bottle Reducing the misery of infertility Moral values in school and society A woman's role Updated 'Fowler Value of nation's pause for thought Millennium dome Blind justice? Terminal cares Court Circular Anniversaries Memorial services Today's royal engagements Personal Column Picture Gallery Nominations for high sheriff Dinner Acorn Stairlifts Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Glovers' Company Luncheon Service dinners Tim Gidal Tim Gidal, Israeli photographer, died in jersalem on october 6 aged 87. He was born in Munich on May 18,1909 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bernard Lafferty Bernard Lafferty, butler to the American hciress Doris Duke, died in Los Angeles on November 4 aged 51. He was born on Aprile 14,1945 Phillips Petroleum Company United Kingdom Ltd Gallant Hight by H. M. S Jervis Bay Professor Hans Kosterlitz Hans Kosterlits, FRS, former professor of Pharmacology at the University of Aberdeen, died on October 26 aged 93. He was born in Berlin on April 27,1903 Radio Prankster takes to the air Is a new batch of Chris Evanses coming on stream? Atlas Copco Austin Knight Media, Sales & Marketing Live Oil (UK) Limited Every Cliche in the ad agency's book Advertising Times Newspapers Ltd First Telecom The Listener The News behind the Headlines It's one for the judge and two for. . . Management Consultant Senior Reporter Make £20,000 pa as a Travel Writer Make Money With Your Home Computer DSA Part-Time Graduate Trainees IBCS Ltd Passion and Channel 5 Maggie Brown meets Mal Young Who has risen from temporary props man to head of drama, and finds out his plan to enliven the new channel The two minutes' silence and the national will Cox & Kings Time The very best of the TV ads Belinda Archer reports on the industry's accolade for the ads that part us from our money News The Times Crossword No 20,324 Business Sport Forecast Arts In the Times Features Style Media Homes The Papers TV Listings Columns Obituaries Inside Section 2 Today SIB acts to speed up redress for pensions mis-selling Nationwide raises rate for million borrowers Home loans from Catholic in vestments Homes Twin turrets that could be yours in the… Arts] Picture Gallery Norweb Retail jobs to go] Baker escapes ban from SFA Direct Life & Pension Services Ltd. Sport AXA to merge with UAP Television and Radio Business Today Spirited League leader Bank warns of dangers in the rush for EMU The Congederation of British Industry Annual Conference Simon fears isolation C&L 'duped into accepting forgeries Coutts & Co By our Industrial Editor: Beckett promises to cut red tape Labour pledges to establish new pensions advisory body Fall for General Accident Clarke urged to show restraint Picture Gallery Balance warning to Woolwich savers Tourist Rates Sedgwick resilient Yates to raise £7.5m Churchill News Corp raises profits by 7% Bussiness Roundup Heard in Harrogate Allied sums that fail to add up Tax reasons against demerger SIBTO accelerate miselling review Nationwide's rapid rate reversal Allied Domecq rules out split as wine and spirits decline Rate rise threat to businesses World's Best Value CSC grows and seeks £203m Healthy Amersham Middle East deals lift Vosper 11% GA General Accident British Gas drops action to recover tax Bourse officials seek help in UK Commodities Dominion may be near to East Midlands deal Stock Market Major Indices Amersham Vosper Thornycroft Meet the AXA man Tempus CSC City Diary Our mutual friends restore the needed' feel-good' factor Caroline Merrell finds that everyone's a winner in the Great British giveaway Hibernation time on the home front Audit Commission memo and the dropping of extortion cases Small firms' success is essential to Britain's recovery Surprises from the Goldfish AOL Waiving the rules: the Irish miracle Anthony Harris The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Omega from Vauxhall Equities and gilts higher in thin trading HSBC Munkenbeck & Marshall Berkeley Homes Fairclough Homes Archur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Queen's Gardens W2 The best in the West Rachel Kelly on a model of engery -efficient design that cost only 65 a year to hear Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greville Place Cardross St Daniel Smith Residential W&E Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampstead River View Chiswick Multiple Classified Advertising Items Friend & Falcke Galliard Homes Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fox&sons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rule your own Toytown castle Christine Webb on a rare property Cheshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cluttons Property Dencora Homes Ltd Fairclough Homes Mortgages Grosvenor Mortgage Services Property Wanted Sussex Pearce Crickhowell Yorkshire Westbury Allison Premier Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Noho/fitzrovia London Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items County Hall Limden Homes South-East Ltd. 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Battersea Pk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Billings Chelsea SW10 Wife must pay half to bank Chancery Division Non-party cannot take benefit of covenant Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Directory GA Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard Westward Developments (Totnes) Ltd County establishes grammar school in borough Regina v Buckinghamshire Country Council, Ex parte Milton Keynes Borough Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Rental Property Italy Awarding public works contracts Court of Appeal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dordogne Caribbean Paradise Not Lost Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items See the show, buy the album Pop: David sinclair on the real reasons for tomorrow's MTVAwards and other musical gong-fests; plus gig reviews The Times Pop 1 Pop 2 First rays of a new African star World Youssou N'Dour Festival Haill Swede and sour The cardigans Bristol Pop 3 Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Steve Balsamo Rising Star Senior service Blues Junior Wells Jazz Café, NWI Jazz A humble giant, Sonny side up Jazz: Clive Davis on why Sonny Rollins Can't bear to hear his own music French for Freddy Dance Paris Opera Ballet Palais Garnier The Royal Ballet Dance The big boss sound Concerts: The SCOLets rip in Edinburgh; the BBCSymphony Orchestra excels in Mahler Music Noble despair Hits The Times the Theatre Club This Week's Special Offers Offer Art Galleries George Urge R. I. Paintings of Malta… Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Gillan Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingslon's assessement 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 It's still a phoney war Theatre: Relaunched Martin Guerre still fatally flawed; bad taste and silly spookiness Chills not worth catching Darktales Arts Theatre 1 Theatre 2 Chairman's Pa Miss Moneypenny Secretary Foxtons Reed employment Experienced Secretary La Creme Senior Secretary Multilingual Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Barran & Partners Ltd Can you replace me?? FX Corporation Plc Bulletin International Ltd John D Wood & Co Joyce Guiness Partnership Hospitality/Facilities Assistant France Japanese Bi-Lingual Secretary Pa/office Administrator Pan European Recauitment Turkish Fluor Daniel Secretary for busy Estate Agency Business Skills Tutor Asset Management Limited The Language Business The Association of Coffee Producing Countries Christie & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hodge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer International Colas Mayfair Head of Typing Department Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Love of Africa? Joyce Guiness Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales/admin Assistant Joyce Guiness Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Heritage Recruitment Natalie Ellice Masterlock Recruitment The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Rainbow Recruitment Aldrich & Company Ltd WA High profile SH Sec Trading Assistant Cloak and Dagger!! Private Secretary Medical Secretary Rainbow Recruitment Gordon-Yates PA/Secretary CS Cross Selection Sales & Marketing Co-ordinator Rainbow Recruitment HOBstones Recruitment Gordon. Yates Rainbow Recruitment HOBstones Recruitment Hays Banking Personnel S. L. A. Recruitment Crone Corkill Chairman's PA JFL The Recruitment Company The Malabar Cotton Company Ltd South Molton Appointments Directors' Secretaries Joyce Guiness Partnership Ryder Reid Associates Crone Corkill Administrative Creme Crone Corkill From a Correspondent: Headley likely to be rested by England La Creme de la Creme Leading lights, from Bradman to Border John Woodcock concludes the series with an assessment of cricketers who are ahead of the field Medical Secretaries Part Time Vacancies Pitman St James's College Legal Secretary Law Global Gray & Assoc Junior Receptionist Property Secs Legal Secretaries: City & West End Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Law Appointments By our Sports Staff: Donald on bonus to reach three figures Wood lays claim to early call-up Ireland A. . . south Africa The Times Tuigamala exposes Irish limitations in changing world Rugby Union Cookson team sets inquiry in motion Cycling AA Giants of rugby enjoy their day in the sun Adrian Drummond reports from Bermuda on leading names from pasat and present apperaing in the world Classic For the Record Union spells out price of peace IFAW Wilson battles through pain barrier Football: Former Nottingham Forest Defender Takes Tentative Steps on Road to Recovery Richard Hobson meets a player bearing the physical and mental scars of a harrowing footbal odyssey Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Emerson stays at Middlesbrough Winning Move Keene on Chess Norwich catch a cold at chilly Oakwell Today's Fixtures Football Interest swelled by fortunes of corporate club Simon Barnes William Hill Worcester Rapid Raceline Dunwoody committed to Alderbrook Racing: Top Rider Misses Hennessy to Partner Former Champion at Newcastle Worcester Specialists Yesterday's Results Newbury Kelso Big Matt in demand for Murphy's Aga Khan renews link with Stoute Flying Scot ready for take-off with the stars David powell talks to Ian MacKie about life as the new No 1 of British sprinting Cellphones direct Morrison shuts door on Slovenia Icehockey France opt to leave out exiles In Brief Double entry McCracken wins Bradbury out Alesi holds departure talks with Benetton Motor Racing Word-Watching Unmasking of Louisa May Radio Choice No delight in the victorious kitchen garden Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Fear overtakes Luton's sense of achievement Late barrage benefits Wimbledon Aldridge signs off Times Two Crossword Cricket 42 Andorrans warming to the global game Football is scaling new peaks in the shadow of the pyrenees, Simon Wilde reports Bates puts case for national unity Berkovic makes sure justice is done Rugby Union 43 Corby Works CompuServe Techno Tackles Space for all on the highway Intel inside Disaster warning ahead Insurance companies can go hi-tech to predict the cost of damage from floods and storms. Ray Hatley reports Speculation grows as Apple buzzes around Be ClaraNET The king of Seattle moves to Memphis Bill Gates will lauch a new windows 95 nedt year. Exclusive by Chris Ward Keeping track of Ford's racers Megastores DK US election causes a long cyber traffic jam Science sets its sights on the eye Pattern may link art with science Symmetry is one of the grand unifying concepts of nature, art and science Islamic art can build a bridge Oracle guru names the companies on NT list IntranetWare The mystic megabytes that run the lottery Netstr Top prize in the school of excellence Alan Stewat on an award that gives inexperienced students the chance to be role models Industry plays ostrich as EMU nears Visa offers a small change to your cards Maple Coming soon: the supermobile Cellutar phonesare to take on even greater capabilities-those pf high-speed data and video, says Chris Partridge Minefield RAF picks Tornado task force Gold Card Data can get right under your skin Intel inside Web comes to the aid of endangered species INF Trade Wings over the Internet At last, freedom on the open road Shape of things to come for the child in everyone Chris Partridge on the man behind power Goo software BT Internet Rock star gives the screen a soundtrack Help where it's needed Planet New guide shows way to keep data safe US Robotics Twicker Cover Story: A year ago, the hean Watching the wat Dell Naked truth about the RFU Streaker Squad History in focus for the game fans The Times Direct Debit Coded messages hold the key to a secret Buzzwords WHICHOnline Power needed for an economy drive Readers' free service Netbenefit New faces and places in the IT industry Business Netcom Technology puts fat cats on the line Epson Only holes are seen in the net Firms want new technology to be simple, says John Kavangh Business Dates for the IT diary Agenda NBS Computer Futures Staff-Match Recruitment Limited Custima O'Grady-Peyton International Technical Support Officer The Agency Partnership Tta Teacher Training Agency Citibank SDL Ltd Phoenix Aztech Computer Recruitment PMR Logitech
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