News from 18/11/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Phil Yates, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, DJM, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Simon Briscoe, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, David Richards, , Philip J. Barratt, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, John R. Sharp, Peter Riddell and Jill Sherman, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Alison Kervin, Oliver August and Tom Rhodes, Clare Bayley, Morag Preston, Roger Maynard, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joel Wolchover, Jill Sherman and Harvey Elliott, Colin Hay, Bryan Stiles, John Guinness, Chairman, Pat Gibson, Julian Desborough, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Norman Davies, John O'leary Education Editor, Karl Johnston, Ivor Ward, Governor, C. D. Robins (Editor, The War Correspondent), Alexander Hill-Smith, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Harry Pearson, Thomas De Waal, Peter Bills, Stephen Farrell, Gary Slapper (Director), Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, John O'leary, David Charter, Jim Mallory, John Hennessy, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Paul Durman, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, F. E. Tope, John Hopkins, David Miller, Michael Prestage, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Paul Wilkinson, Daniel McGrory and Stewart Tendler, Dr John Rae, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Melvyn Bragg, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Cesaria Evora, Oliver August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, J. R. B. Cooper (Senior Medical Adviser, UK), Julian Muscat, R. W. Johnson, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Douglas Hurd, Craig Lord, Jason Nissé, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Simon Fielding Chairman, Ian Brodie, Brian Glanville, Jason Cowley, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Steve McManaman, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Luxembourg, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Hugh Thompson, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Colin McQuillan, Llew Smith, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoToday This Week in the Times Tomorrow Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday The Times's Amazing Offer TV & Radio 11-year-olds do better at school Schools Week in the Times Labour U-turn shatters Tory truce on EMU Picture Gallery Jemima Khan gives birth to boy Millennium costs doubt Nurse catches Ebola virus Spacecraft fails Gun law rebels Is the Carnival over? Van Cleef & Arpels Today Blair accused of hypocrisy over business donations Cautious Labour delays tax plans until new year Technology Online Tories face backbench revolt on handgun ban Eurostar Anger at £150,000 post for Norris News in Brief Better relations Senator killed MI6 book seized Visiting rights BSE inquiry Father may sue Law of the jungle Parents of bullied boy tell of anger at school's 'betrayal' Capsized trio saved by frigate Day-Lewis wedding takes Hollywood by surprise Pupil at fever-hit public school dies Bond stars gather to remember Broccoli Rolex of Geneva Tyneside hopes for South Bank centre Paul Mitchell Labour refuses to back millennium rescue plan Funding for Greenwich's extravaganza in doubt Field attacks the welfare state Lochness Channel Isle files reopen charges of Nazi collaboration Some of Britain's most embarrassing war secrets are expected to be revealed tomorrow with the release of files on the Channel Islands. Colin Smith reports International Destinations Swiftcall BBC planned wartime resistance Society is shaken by debatable conduct Nokia Mesh Battered MP refuses to give up campaign Girlfriend sees gang beat bouncer to death Show honours gardener who discovered Eden Siebe Marvels of Cook's hazardous tour Bupa CareFinder Britain fights bias in trivial pursuit of Brussels jobs The Royal Bank of Scotland £1m offers long life to Brief Encounter station Christian Aid Teemagers turn to heroin: it's fashionable and cheap Young addicts are no longer confined to the inner cities, Stewart Tendler reports. They are found increasingly among the middle classes and in the countryside BT cut 31% off weekend calls to USA and Canada Drug problem reaches far from the madding crowd Urban myth that leads to addiction Medical Briefing International Fund for Anmal Waual Russia's mission to Mars ends up in South Pacific Rescue extended after 24 die in blast at Russian troops' flats Maple Computer Corporation Australian teenager is youngest to sail round the world Virgin direct Tooth find casts new light on evolution World Summary Clintons 'face false evidence' (Reuter): Belarus battle on referendum And our Foreign Staff: South Africa alert as Ebola disease reaches hospital The Dolphin Reuter: Ex-spy held over Bhutto death Beatties Afghan veterans surrender to the will of Allah Amid the war continuing north of Kabul, Anthony Loyd sees Muslim warriors fighting and dying with resigned fatalism Océ Turkish Muslims muddy Aegean with Euro-sceptic tide Texaco to pay out $176m over racial prejudice claims Budget Mussolini defects to party 'loyal to my grandfather' Beauty pageant stirs Indian passions Italy wants lira to go back in currency club Saga Services Ltd Reuter: Romanian President concedes poll defeat British rethink on Zaire mission as exodus continues Israel accuses Syria of nerve gas plot Dell US still to decide on troop deployment Airman's fingerprints give clue to Islamic prisoner exchange Summit call condemned by Castro News in Brief (AFP): Close Thais (AFP): Father held UN poll begins (Reuter): Rescuers killed Sect deaths fear (AFP): Council spouses A triumph for parental choice Introducing a five-day series advising parents on how to choose the right type of school Caught in the junior rat race Parents should trust their instincts more, says Hugh Thompson Somak Holidays Europe's best selling Dehumidifiers The secret of our success Heads go for the hard sell For their child to coincide with the examination league tables published on Wednesday State secondaries are learning the art of professional marketing, says David Charter Ryanair Mercantile Credit Why teachers must be smarter than their students Tomorrow Crossed lines in space Signal failure Life class Kinship clues Lack of balance in the Biosphere Time Hunting for genes in the family tree Dressing for glimmer Fabrics woven from optical fibres could provide 'smart' combat gear or prove a fashion sensation. Report by Anjana Ahuja Colonial Direct The Medical Centre Are they modern Medicis - or just a gaudy crew of vulgar salesmen? Jason Cowley examines the spending habits of fashion's most extravagant designers British Airways A masterpiece takes its bow It was easily adopted for dance music Hidden Europe Blue Sky Appeal Arts the Week Ahead Mystic musical tour Kabbala St John's Smith Square Opera & Ballet Visual Art Lush realisation of a desert song Lots of fingers in lots of pies Theatre: Double helping of obsession; plus a muddy First World War tale Pop Lost in the trenches The Jingo Drill Trinity Arts Center Opera The Times theatre Theatre Off the stage and back into the front lines Joanna Pitman meets Barbara Hendricks-classical soprano and deeply committed spirit of refugee aid Service line Insurance National Theatre Music What matters most, good art or gay art? Picture Gallery Books Love that microphone POP: Nigel Williamson hears Celine Dion's exuberant voice fill Wembley Arena Morna has broken Jazz Cesaria Evora Queen Elizabeth Hall Film The Barbican Jazz The Arts Council of England Matthew Parris I thought my mild phobia was just a personal one, but now it seems it may be primeval Zoo story Keep sterling safe for future generations Now Labour has decided to protect the pound against the euro, it is time to protect it against inflation too Testing times for Mr Brown Should we believe Labour's budget pledges? Well, says Peter Riddell, sum and sum Bottle battle Hurry, hurry So what? Kiss me Currency Cards Labour's latest bid and Major's last trump Red Secrets Russia disappoints all students of Mars Going to ST Ives We met a seven property deals Heseltine and the Civil Service Single currency Rebuff in Crimea No Title Assessing employees' health risks Danger of driver stress and fatigue Young offenders Pupils as 'sherpas' Caning in schools Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Defence of system for export of art Citizens' juries War poetry Cheek to cheek Court Circular Birthdays today Latest wills Memorial service Nature notes Personal Column Today's royal engagements University news Michael Kalisher, QC Edward Ram Holiday flats threaten artists' group Service dinners Dinner Ball Spectacle Makers' Company Gunmakers' Company Appointment Tickets for Sale All Tickets Flights Directory Markson Planos Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Journalist honoured for cave art series Alger Hiss Alger Hiss, the former American diplomat convicted of perjury in 1950, died in New York on November 15 aged 92. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on November 11,1904 Professor Peter Fowler Peter Fowler, FRS, Professor of Physics at the University of Bristol, 1964-88, died on November 8 aged 73. He was born on February 27,1923 Church appointments Senator Liam Naughten Senator Liam Naughten, chairman of the Irish Senate, died in a car accident on November 16 aged 52. He was born on May 31,1944 League Football Scandal Corinthian Match Banned Gate-Money or Sport? The Times Crossword No 20,328 British arms sent to Hutu militia News Picture Gallery Business AA Information AirUK Lifeboats Tomorrow TV Listings Today in the Times Great Season of Sport Robson needs new foreign policy Jaeger-Lecoultre Time withers Teesside's expectation Harry Pearson on sighs that the great Middlesbrough carnival may be over Penman 's hesitation proves to be only temporary Tennis: Champion Recovers to Retain British Title despite Courageous Challenge from Injured Ruseddeski Women's game Oliver Holt says that all may not be lost as the poor relation of British tennis struggles to regain its credibility Mees Pierson Volker sets standard for Rolph Swimming Trying times for viewers seeking European rugby Raymakers in driving seat after third win Equestrianism The Times Yewchuk affair opens up whole new brawl game Banned player makes controversial reture after committing ice hockey's cardinal Sin First-round struggle for Harris Squash AA From a Correspondent: Harris makes inroads against Academy Cricket: Rain Decreases Chances of Another Win for England a Reading's title hopes hit hard by Gibson Hockey Thackray ploughs to victory Cycling Leopards take leaf out of Keegan's book Basketball Golding facing race against time Sailing The Times Educational Supplement Newcastle count cost as Beardsley saves the day Football Cresta Blackburn moving in right direction Coventry show character to salvage a lost cause Australia keep Venables waiting Taking over the mantle of Anfield's past master Rush rekindles friendships but loses way on foreign soil Simon Barnes sees a great goalscorer struggle for Leeds in the 2-0 defeat by his former club Champions stand up to Arsenal's stern test Football: Narrow Victory Puts Ferguson's Men in Mood for Another European Challenge Sheringham makes amends for couple of glaring misses Also available at selected Quality Jewellers Little response from Villa to Leicester show of true grit Shell-shocked Souness at loss for words Hamilton Wolves forced to face home truths by Birmingham Football Collymore move held up by Villa setback Bazeley makes happy return to home town Tyson Preferred draw for Powling Palace primed to generate staying power Whitby foiled by poor finishing and puddles Geordie support insufficient to save the other Newcastle Picture Gallery Sudbury content to earn second chance FA Carling Premiership Pools Check Picture Gallery Non-League and National Leagues Picture Gallery Carling Premiership Nationwide Bell's League Championship Matthews fulfils his Wembley destiny David Miller relives the frantic emotional climax to the 1953 FA Cup Final Picture Gallery Texaco O'Sullivan suffers early exit Snooker South Africa taps football tradition Frantic derby cries out for class of Wilkins Scottish commentary Rare defeat for Haining on Thames Rowing Cheltenham's turf husbandry gives grounds for concern Racing South Well Rapid RACELiNE Picture Gallery Jump Leaders The Grey Monk ghosts into Hennessy picture Richard Evans Nap: Tellicherry (3.05 Plumpton) Next best: Celtic Town(2.25 Leicester) Plumpton Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Leicester Gloucester flattered by Orrell's failings Rugby Union Virgin Brave Ulster show Ireland the way to go Wood back as Irish use the axe Oxford weaknesses exposed by superior pace and power All Blacks untroubled by wind of change Union checks out fine print of offer to clubs Anderson conjures up silver lining for Irish Toulouse show mettle of true champions Odeon Cardiff end Bath's European ambition Rugby Union: Concern for Rowell before International with Italy as English Champions Fail to Take Control Llanelli not conversant with French pack's winning ways Leicester move forward with power display Northampton's defeat ends English interest Excellence rewarded by retention of title Ice Skating The Times John Goodbody visits a school with a small roll but… Peniel earn place at top of table Marathon hopefuls getting aid Athletics Davies fails at last hole Boxer in a coma McDermott takes glory Let-off for Queensland China fighting back Guide to the Week Ahead Graf defaults to hand victory to Novotna Sport in Brief Rugby Union Racing Schools Sport For the Record Picture Gallery Hockey Cricket The Times Football Country-by-country guide to the 1997 cricket season Picture Gallery The Times The complete fixture-list for next summer Slow, slow, quick, quick, dance Ruth Gledhill reports on an energetic and disciplined sport that will soon receive full Olympic recognition Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Picture Gallery Winning Move Picture Gallery Capitalisation, week's change Pink British Funds Applicant can address adverse matters The Times Landlord deserved sentence VAT payable on price paid for voucher Average test result valid Suing banks in UK over timeshare deal Court of Appeal Results and Statistics Mobil Spotlight on Granada after Forte Background to Budget Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Myerson and Treger build new war chest Time for a return of sense Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Majestic bubbles over Alternative Investment Market Tourist Rates W0rd-Watching Net names BAe lifted by second contract for Hawks Intel inside Ladbroke looks to Las Vegas Tea group brews colonial blend CalEnergy ignores 'dirty tricks' details Lloyds Bank Extend tax relief, say small firms US defeat for BAT subsidiary Cinven £300m Proton invests Key to success Debts paid Oxford target Fountain aim Gambling on a modern Marvel A billionaire wants to stake $350m on the survival of a legendary comin, says Ian Brodie British Red Cross Capital move for Mandarin? In the genes Question time City Diary Mellow mood On the line Radio 1 World Service The Garnett of Venice Radio Choice Dancing in the dark with a Bronte sister BBC 1 Satellite and Cable Share options worth £80m held by utility directors Britain alone will meet EU jobs target Times Two Crossword On Song Dispute looms on overpaid VAT Dancing the tax away Picture Gallery Gas /Shell merger tale is quashed Jobs still going First Telecom Fresh Brew Deutsche float to raise an extra £1bn In Business Tomorrow
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