News from 15/11/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Andrew Warren, Director, Association, Nicholas Watt Chief Ireland Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, S. E. Turner, David Adams, Gordon Glass (Director), Evelyn Miller, C. R. Barnett (Director of Health and Housing), Inigo Gilmore, F. Harrowell, Chairman, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Robert Ayling, Chief Executive, R. B. Callaghan, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce and Harvey Elliott, Stewart Wallis, International Director, Shirley English, John O'leary, Education Editor, George Henderson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Jason Niss?, Martin Barrow, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Janet Bush, Peter Chappell, Quentin Letts, Audrey Magee, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Quentin Letts and Emma Wilkins, Tim Beach, John Hennessy, Russell Kempson, Simon Midgley, Peter Miles, Judy Lister, Regional Director, Liz Calvert Smith, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, David Miller, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, H. H. Huxley, Mary Rose de Lisle, Edward Crew, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, J. L. Botterill, Chris Langley, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, P. A. Pennant-Rea, Alix Ramsay, Richard Evans, Lynn Hughes, Bronwen Maddox, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Eileen McCabe, I. B. Henderson, Craig Lord, Philip Webster Political Editor and Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Susan Elkin, Peter Harden, Anjana Ahuja, David Green, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, R. T. Drane, David Holloway, Andrew Collier, David Sinclair, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Edward Grayson, Benedict Nightingale, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Sam Kiley, Julian, Michael Henderson, J. D. Lynch, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Brenda Davies, David McCarthy, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoFree Return Eurostar Troops will be allowed to use force We are one of the few nations on earth who have the military capability to help in Zaire Dickensian gibe Pitch invasion Passing on Index Major calms fears over freak inflation The horror that will lead to broken hearts Poll shows most oppose basic tax cut Dons defend their seven-week term Leica Commander Portillo shows gallantry under fire Santer turns on Britain with 'sweatshop' gibe Dickens invoked in dispute over 48-hour week Online EMU moves will destroy Tory party, says Tebbit Stone of Destiny returns to Scotland in a Land Rover McGuinness hints at IRA ceasefire The Times Kerala South West India Camelot defends £6m held in interest Royal assistant Gun decision Bunk death Award for Oasis Dean's victory Club cleared Lost Whistler America sticks the knife into Duchess of Talk Us media sees chat show publicity biltz as Britian's most unwelcome export since mad cow disease The temptations she cannot resist Drunk is jailed for mid-air mayhem Raucous rooster lands its owner in Dublin prison By a Staff Reporter: Boxer is held on assault charge Books Express man's wife arrested over book PC World After 25 years, Mastermind has come to the final pass BBC announces plan to scrap television quiz show that became a national institution Legal & General Homebase Secrets of the seat AA Girl who tried to stop fight was killed by one kick It 's a black and white case, but not to scientists Hotline for sinners to hear the call Fujitsu & Toys R us US-style clerks to help judges clear backlog Alfa Romeo Don't muddle theology with politics, Carey tells clergy Chiurch leaders have no special authority to criticise Government, says archbishop Tesco opens first Internet store Qeekend Shopping First Telecom Rebuke for teacher in bully case Children 's chances of surviving accidents are better than ever Patients saved by better basic trauma care rather than high-tech innovations, says researcher By a Staff Reporter: Blood clot killed student in her sleep Bupa CareFinder Stable girl provoked me, accused tells court WHSmith How one girl held on to life after last rites Wealth gap closes as poorest escape from dire poverty Dixons Lottery grant for hidden treasure Sir John Soare's Museum will use £738,000 for expansion Jumping 'toughens the bones' News in Brief Raid on gypsies Payout to MP Artist 's progress Pay as you drive American Express Britons win EU backing in French ski battle HIV-positive surgeon is allowed to operate again "Hospital agrees resicted work for car speecialist Call for ban on lethal child's toy Ifaw Sky Clerk, fifed for keeping his wife out of court Blair warns Chirac against more EU workplace rules MP predicts Labour coup The Link Poll shows renewed faith in Clarke Tories must play the prosperity card Riddell on Politics British Red Cross Patten asks Kohl to relax entry for colony's citizens Potholers lay claim to cave art True Blue (AP): Fireworks blast kills children Thatcher attacks China's treatment of activists (Reuter): 20 feared dead on Nile cruise Peoples Phone EU bans ostrich in fever scare Zaire tragedy : can the world save a million Moben Barclaycard Fresh rebel attack on Hutus drives fugitives into arms of mystic militia Bitter experience in Somalia will shape relief effort Thomas Cook Gateway2000 Officials thrash out UN remit for force West remains wary of going back into sinister quagmire Bloodshed, greed and infringe fashioned former Belgian Congo out of jungle straddling the Equator Sharps bedrooms US intervention risks Clinton's policy agenda General Accident Direct Tension rises in Hebron World Summary (AP): Anti-bribery judge resigns (AP): US drops KGB spy charge (Reuter): Nastase pulls out of politics (AFP): Hope for Peru mine victims Minefield Acquittal of policeman sparks riots in Florida Chicago mourns as its cardinal dies New-born baby is given fresh heart Ricoh By our Foreign Staff: Jackson marries pregnant nurse Wielding a sabre for the freedom of England The ecentric Count Nikolai Tolstoy is looking forward to a new challenge—MP for the UK Independence Party Time Conkern Debonair The film that Mick Jagger banned In 1968 the Rolling Stores' singer had a whim—a film shor in a circus, where he and friends would perform. But the Stories found themselves outshone and only now has the film been seen. Joseph connolly reports BT The five-point guide to becoming a babe Even goddesses need a little helping hand now and then, as Anjana Ahuja discovered Admiral Justice for Germany's former slaves Michael Pinto-Duschinsky calls on kohl to respect forgotten Nazi victims Still grata Marjinal Picture Gallery Not so super stores I should have more time for the big food chains if only they did not all shell the same tasteless pap Who 's where Philip Howard No Title Congo Fever Mixed motives, muddled aims and massive problem His Number is up Davis is the wrong man to regulate the lottery Masterful Mastermind The programme's passing will be much mourned Zaire: protection of aid 'not enough' Children in poverty Best form of defence? Homosexuals and the Church Gurkha ruling is 'mean and shabby' Bar pupillage Gas price control Library funding Reader loyalty 'Naked' future for Stone of Scone NHS aftercare Socks appeal 48-hour week Court Circular Service dinners Personal Column Picture Gallery Birthdays today Luncheon Receptions Anniversaries Memorial services Today's royal engagements Latest wills Ambassador of Sweden Church news Elections Lecture Dinners Service luncheon Forthcoming marriages Maritime Foundation Consecration Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Health & Fitness Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Robert Rapoport Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Edward Radice Reginald Close On this Day November 15,1913 the Dangers of our Streets To the Editor of The Times News The Times Crossword No 20,326 The Times Today Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Tomorrow Inside Section BT says it's good to spend more on adverts Big Mac poised to join Texaco war effort Business Picture Gallery Clarke faces clash over inflation leap GUS shares surge after US acquisition Scottish Widows in Royal Bank link-up Education Why are we sliding down the league in… Society ma spin as data hits market KB Kleinwort Benson Sport Wales recall Davies to arms in search of past… Airline link-up flies into EU storm Television and Radio Business Today Water payout Dow tops 6,300 Football float to raise £12m Greycoat in bid battle Revenues up at Maid The Eurodeb Shake-up at Lloyd's threatens to put hundreds of jobs at risk Sun and Chubb sever link Cut-price loans setback Tourist Rates Churchill Mercury DuPont to close plant Exeter chiefs £2.7m gain Sears sale raises £80m MPs criticise Ofgas Hypo takes control The Open University Business School Perpetual says it is approaching peak Business Roundup Limelight offer price set at 175p BP Straws blowing in the windfall Company cash flows out ahead of tax Nimble predators threaten BT Inflation poser answers poser answers its own question PowerGen payout lifts buybacks above £1bn By our Industrial Correspondent: South West Water vows to follow up leap in dividend Commodities Liffe Options Shares end almost level after see-saw session Stock Market Michael Clark London Financial Futures Money Rates Europe Money Deposist(%) Gold/precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes PowerGen Royal Bank Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Credit , where credit is due Tempus Foreign & Colonial Wallstreet Late-runner pulls ahead The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Rise of Rupert Lawyers' beano Seeing red Presenting a plan for civil aviation in the Uk 'in which everyone wins' If I were Chancellor I would raise taxes not interest rates Strategy for air services flying Ba colours New Zealand insurance lesson Eager Hans makes a grab for Telekom Oliver August on how the Germans are starting to learn from wily old Sid Powergen EMU fears shrugged off by Bank of Ireland Biotech in drug deal in Japan Virgin EU may block new VAT law Paper drop hits Scapa Resort chief a 'hungry borrower ', court told Ricardo Group dismisses chief executive Cellphones Crest deadline to be reviewed Business Roundup Hamleys boss sells stake Cafe Inns sales up Action beats forecast Megalomedia buy plan Lynx leaps ahead Radstone cuts losses Gilts higher, equities steady PNe The Times Unit Trust Information Service Canon How to blow a Frenchman's nose Theatre: Rumbustious Scots let Cyrano slip from their grasp; Lynn Redgrave looks for paternal love Cyrano de Bergerac Almelda All straps and studs Opera: Good music but poor taste from a student version of Cavalli; exuberant fun from Vaughan William; and a banal computer-generated premier La Calisto Guildhall School of Music and Drama Stuck for Something to Do with your Kids this… Theatre 1 Sold out Theatre 2 I want to be Daddy's girl Knight on the town Which way to the exit? The Master and Margarita The Place Opera 1 Smokin Opera 2 Pop1 Who's as fey as Virginia Woolf? Orlando have a simple ambition to become Stock, Aitken and Waterman, but with make-up Picture Gallery CrowdedHouse Pop 2 Hit songs are just a big act So you wanna be a rock'n roll star? Get youself into a Tv series, says Alan Jackson John Cale Cox & Kings Pop 3 and the soldierly lyricism of Robson and… Pop 4 to the muscular ditties of the Gladiators a Tv… We won t miss the prime of Ian Broudie Pop Albums: More artifice, less heart from the Lightning Seeds—so David Sinclair puts an his money on Cash HMV Pop 5 The Lightning Seeds invite the listener to hum… Pop 6 while the Pink Floyd veteran Rick Wright makes Whsmith Pop 7 Singer Kevin Salem delivers plenty of raw,… The Times Music Shop Pop 8 and Johnny Cash assembles the most… Picture Gallery Art Galleries George Urge R. l. Paintings o Malta… Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Gillian Maxey Theater Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 Charioteer of fire A huge choral setting of William Blake comes to London on Sunday. John Allison reports Youth and beauty Choice 3 Tammy Wynette leads a nationwide tour of us Picture Gallery Music Coals to Newcastle the us composer William… Are we failing by numbers ? Simon Midgley on Britain's apparaent slide down the international mathmatics league table Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Welsh Funding Councils President and Vice - Chancellor Dunstable College Enterprises LTD Parlez-vous Franglais ? Modern methods of teaching foreign languages are threatening standards London Montessori Master of Business Administration Multiple Display Advertising Items Boston University Multiple Display Advertising Items Ashridge Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Reading Kingston University Leicester University The University of Hull Language Courses Kaplan Newton Prep CIL The Times Newspapers When the parts are greater than the whole Peter Chappell challenges the notion that modular A-levels are lowering standards The cane was once a useful deterrent Andrew Collier on an effective, but how dated, punishment DfEE Conduct of employer's undertaking Flouse of Lords Law Report November 15 1996 Treating defendant and insurer as composite unit Hampshire Autistic Society Director of London Program Marymount University Nuffield College Oxford Independent Education Sherborne School for Girls Parlez Vous Francais ?? Rose Bruford College Easter Revision Courses Costs of prosecution include investigation Court of Appeal Tariff sentence for knife offence stands CIFE Pocklington School Courses Medicine Lansdowne Language Courses Windfall reveals lottery of how sports bodies are run The effect of new funds, David Miller says, is jeopardised by outdated administration BAF opposed to means-testing The Sunday Times Sussex DfEE Exeter College Oxford By our Sports Staff: Life is grand for Lehman Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Picture Gallery Keene on chess Winning Move Clayton 's fall comes before his pride Golf New man sure to make most Cricket: Uncapped Member of Touring Party Will Not Let England down ilde meets Chris Silverwood, the Yorkshire seam bowler, as he prepares for the trip to Zimbabwe By our Sports Staff: Glamorgan appoint Fletcher as coach Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Ch 96 P 371 in the High Court of Justice Chancery… Abbey National (4) and It is Further Quebec Central Railway Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Snelling to get food for thought Swimming Capital expenses Recorded catch Giant of football Rugby must seize opportunity Cricket takes harsh stance Motto at half cock Suicidal tactics Langley 's law O'Brien retraces familiar highway Racing: Irish Trainer Aims for Repeat Success in Cheltenham Showpiece Cheltenham AYR Rapid Raceline Results from Yesterdays Three Meeting Lingfield Park Visor can work the oracle again for Southampton Exclusive Offer the Times Deal ends threat of strike by players Football Fowling plays on nerves of Brighton's troubled travellers Alan Lee on how the Sudbury manager is plotting to ambush ailing opposition White and Parrott fail German test Snooker: Former Winners Suffer Defeat on Eve of UK Championship No Title Giant Killer seeks one more Cup victim Richard Hobson meets a defender with a reputation ofr tackling some of the game's foughest assisgnments Turner takes honours with day to spare Sailing: Ariel Crew Celebrate with Hearty Breakfast Villa kept waiting in attempt to sign Collymore Captain Davies to get the dragon breathing fire Former stand off half can help to inspire Wales to recapture their former glories New Zealand secure place in classic final Fixtures Word-Watching Picture Gallery Leading clubs boycott divisional games Stuff For the Record King loses right to stage Lewis title bout In Brief Leeds rejected China cracked Games in profit Welch drops title Solid start by Cousins in national title quest Ice Skating No net gains from superhighway robbery Repentant Smith receives a volley Tennis: Top Seed Surprisingly Beaten as Words Return to Haunt Hep Ruddles County Riddles Powerful British entry seek to improve Equestrianism 6.30am Chris Evans 9.00 Simon Mayo, includes Golden… Good kind of dark deed Radio Choice A very bad case of second series syndrome7 6 . 00am Business Breakfast (49757) 7.00 Bbc… Satellite Wales invite Davies back into the fold Recall for former stand-off hall Times Two Crossword Cricket England call in Botham as coach Laudrup puts Rangers in firm control Hill catches cold after fine start Tennis Ricoh
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