News from 19/11/1996
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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Brian Collett, R. W. Johnson and Inigo Gilmore, Keith G. Kraushaar, Roy Lilley Chairman, Helen Potts, Ian Craft Director, Richard Thomson, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Raybould, Philip Howard, A. A. Dashwood Director, David Pannick, Matthew Rea, Richard Duce, Daniel McGrory, Ian Murray and Jon Ashworth, Alun Lewis, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Ed Robinson, Tom Bean, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Philip Webster and Arthur Leathley, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Thunderer, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Toby Johnson, Pat Gibson, James Landale and Alice Thomson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, J. T. Healy, John Street, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Jeremy Lemmon, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Priscilla Awde, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Judith Gardiner, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, David Charter, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, A. K. M. Hutchin The Group Practice Centre, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Robert Miller Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, David Thomas, Richard Cork, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Paul Durman, Philip Bassett, Ian Scales, Stephen Johnson, Joia Shillingford, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Vince wright, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Iynne Truss, Simon Nye, Richard Evans, Helen Johnstone and Jonathan Prynn, Alice Thomson, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Richard Duce, Arthur Leathley and Michael Evans, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Nick Kelly, Carol Allen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Jason Nisse, Jonathan Prynn and Damian Whitworth, Christopher Walker, W. J. Woodward (Mathematics teacher), Charles Chadwick, Douglas A. Thomas, Michael Smith (Consultant orthopaedic surgeon), Robin Arnfield, Kathryn Knight, Thomas De Waal and Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Annie Turner, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Susan Elkin, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, C. McGovern Director, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Charles Millman, David Maddock, David Baxter, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, John F. Garrett Managing Director,
ResumoSpecial European Accommodation Arms dealer tells how he advised on trade with Rwanda MPs defeat move to ban all handguns Debt boost for Clarke Royal PR quits The Times on the Internet Index Belgian ministers caught up in paedophile inquiry Money Talks Bright and Beautiful Monkhouse has last laugh over stolen gags Play the £50,000 Game Five hurt as fire breaks out in Channel Tunnel Medecins Sans Frontieres Lynch law rules as frightened leaders wait for the strangers in town Political Sketch How the Mil-Tec trail led from Sussex to Sark EasyJet British artillery unit will head for Zaire to protect our forces The Times TA Murderer escapes through window Man whose death led to riot 'robbed couple with knife' Vicar scarred by his gay lover pledges chastity Life for admirer who turned killer Lottery win 'ruined life for neighbours' Admiral Footballer 'lost 10 years to tackle' Advil Aliens cause downfall of soccer chief Secret Prescott fund disclosed after he backs cash for Blair Compaq Ex-boxer who saves babies by giving blood IRA ambush foiled Widow wins damages Convictions quashed Brady loses privacy bid Best novels reread Corrections Independent Television Commission Cps considers case against editor's wife News in Brief Police use New York strategy to get crime off streets International Fund for Animal Welfare Trainspotters try new line to beat nerd instinct Farmyard murder file reopened Sainsbury's £30m 'jambuster' plan to keep Britain moving Christian Aid Living gargoyles get court backing The Times Church asks for millions to save heritage Digital Camelot Palace press chief leaves Queen for Burger King Staff poll condemns Cps as intimidatory Virgin direct Businessman to take charge of Royal Household Youth loses fingers in caps blast News in Brief Patient killed Officer cleared Condolence clue Beethoven draft Peer's victory Call Sure Boy wins cash over drink that cost an eye Backbench Tories decry 'panic' move to ban handguns Dunblane parents try to shame MPs into action Dell Brown has bowed to the inevitable on single currency Riddell on Politics House where Clinton was born caught in cash row President travels fair way for a round with Greg Norman BT Picture Gallery US veto confirms exit of Boutros Ghali Senior CIA officer 'spied for Russia' (Reuter): Flooding as storms lash Italy World Summary France launches sex symbols (AP): Dagestan flats toll rises to 50 Canadian judge has terror link French lorries in roads protest (AFP): Poison platter Fleeing Hutu fighters plan Rwanda invasion Sam Kiley in Gisenyi says the intervention force is likely to meet resistance from tribal warriors in east Zaire Spy plotted to free genocide suspects Hospital monitors 200 people for lethal Ebola virus Colonial Direct Zambia electors rebuff Kaunda Mutiny rocks Bangui (AP): Egypt warns of terrorism surge if Hebron deal fails Ingersoll Crash jet inquiry to study 'streak of light' Germans swept up in economic sea change with Telekom share flotation Demise of Mars probe blamed on latch failure Gorbachev backs Castro Audi Gibraltar'will quit Nato if Spain gets command job Picture Gallery Romanians jettison past to elect dissident professor as President Premier quits in Belarus tussle The cutting edge of sanity Psychosurgery is being used to combat severe mental illness, but the results are mixed. Anjana Ahuja reports Ryanair Hill House Hammond Why I miss the joys of office life Simon Nye on the pleasures of swivel chairs and Tipp-Exing First Telecom Portobello Princesses They're sexy, they're talented, they're highly strung, they're the biggest thing since the Sloane Ranger, they're the… The Royal Bank of Scotland Men The Times Style Talk This time, let Zaire fall apart Conor Cruise O'Brien, a veteran of the Congo, offers his advice No takers Picture Gallery St Trinian's turns ugly Who is to blame when girls' gangs riot, bully and commit violent crimes? Kids' stuff Time-saver Mob rule Kohl loses the battle of the euro Anatole Kaletsky predicts monetary union ? la francaise Arms to Rwanda A familiar story on unfamiliar ground Zero Tolerance There should be no blind eye to crime Major Jam Ahead A small hope of better journeys to come 48-hour rule: why Europe is right Defence under Healey Pedal power Hospital fast track for fundholders Wastage in the NHS War poetry Purpose of GCSE 'Pericles' revived Passing notes on 'Mastermind' Bingo petition Day's labour done Court Circular Today's royal engagements Receptions Christening Legal appointment Birthdays today Meeting Personal Column Dinners Institute of Export School news Service dinners Lectures Appointment Forthcoming marriages Marriages Anniversaries Luncheon Reginald Bevins Personal Column Churchill's Stairlifts plc The Times Lars-Ake Nilsson On this Day November 19,1910 Suffrage Raiders Kenneth Morton Evans The battle for your telephone line As telecommunications managers prepare for their annual conference, Ian Seales reports ont he impact of upheavals in the industry AMP Enter the inward-looking Internet Intranet Technology Cristech Texnet Limited Paxman to host main conference seminars Timetable Online race goes to the wire Robin Arnfield on the cable combines who want to grab a big share in the digital television revolution Press-button information Voice Processing GlobalOne It's cheap, flexible and poised for take-off Teleconferencing Annie Turner reports on the advantages of group calling AT&T A call and a drink is on the cards Payphones Don't ring, page me, please Competition has cut the cost of mobils, says Joia Shillingford, but there is a cheaper answer Second Industrial Revolution is the tip of the iceberg Superhighway Drive carefully on the career superhighway Job prospects in the telecoms industry are a mixed bag with some skills in demand and others declining fast Tony Dawe reports Employment Technological Silk Roads of the 20th century Networking France Telecom Three goals from coyne fire Baum's Bullets Picture Gallery The Leading 250 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Football Game How the Scoring System Works in ITF 12 pairs of Premier League tickets to be won plus lunch at Football Football Exclusive ITF Competition the Times Changing Times Central Defenders Goalkeepers The ITF players, their points and their values if you are considering the transfer option Full Backs Central Defenders Midfield Players Strikers Managers News The Times Crossword No 20,329 Business Western Provident Association In the Times Tomorrow Forecast New Zealand Tourism Board Inside Section Stunning tax haul improves Clarke's hand Panic buyers in hunt for houses Barbie takes the wheel in Matchbox deal John Charcol Budget Cheer for Clarke Psbr excluding Privatisation Proceeds Revenue demands £1.17m from Chelsea Football Club George defends role as watchdog Telekom dials instant profit Business Today Stock Market Indices Budget fear Telephone curbs 'set to end in 2001' Cardiff Bay Insurers fear doubling of tax on premiums in the Budget Cab float go-ahead New tax era dawns Consultant's post for David Lloyd Legal & Public Notices MasterCard taking 51% of Mondex New curbs on strikes expected Northern dismisses Ce bid as too low Business Roundup Semple Cochrane to float NatWest job changes Hickson sells Manro Bankruptcies 'stable' Lloyds selling NZ bank Tourist Rates Thorn alert knocks 10% off shares Diploma maintains dividend Lonrho's Tiny point of principle Questions over dieter Bock's role Guide to legal insider trading ABI's fears seem justified Pennington Pensions windfall lifts 600 Group Toyota Commodities Merger talk fires up Shell and British Gas shares Stock Market Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Thorn 600 Group Coming out of its Shell? Tempus Toad Waigel misses out on Telekom The Times City Diary Clarke and chips Budget bets Worldly Blair Berkeley backers Bill without a cause places strike laws on the agenda Summer disputes prompted today's consultation papers, says Philip Basseet The Post Office looks to Genesis for its 21st-century technology Philip Bassett on a project for the future Christmas at Ryman Stick with the hair shirt, Ken By a Correspondent: Eastern Electricity director accused of insider dealing Forward Group hit by warning Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Engineering council Picture Gallery Wise Speke placing assumes ?15m value WS Atkins in charge Weaker yen boosts trade Toad wins £4m deals Jarvis Porter expects better second half Business Roundup Lotus The Times Unit Trust Information Service Mikimoto Gilts sparkle as equities struggle Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited The wizard new movies of Oz Cinema: Australian films have never been better—but will they get the distribution they deserve? Carol Allen repors 'We can make it work' Orchestras: Deniele Gatti talks about his mammoth job at the ailing Royal Philharmonic, beginning with tomorrow's Royal Concert Plus reviews The Times Films Music Just William…both of them BBC SO/Slatkin Festival Hall Picture Gallery Touch of the circus Hungarian SSO/Kobayashi Birmingham Classical Choice A guide to the best availble recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Recording At war in the observer's cockpit Visual Art: Richard Cork on Paul Nash's powerful paintings of air combat; plus classic American photography Striking camp Theatre Think No Evil of Us King's Head, N1 Visual Art Visual Art 2 American snaps that crackle and pop John Russell Taylor on an exhibition of high-quality photography at the Victoria and Albert Museum Visual Art 3 Theatre Around the Galleries AA Opera & Ballet Choice 1 Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 Englishman woos Dublin Pop: Ireland is charmed by the Police man; but Lightning Seeds and Shed Seven fail to please Sugar with spice Lightning Seeds Cambridge Corn Exchange Pop 1 Must try harder Shed Seven Forum, Nw5 Pop 2 The Times theatre Briefings Business to Busines Multiple Classified Advertising Items NatWest Sights set oil silver service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Energy 2000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Personal Number Company would like to make you… Grun Swift Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics MJN Consultancy tells how to fight winter blues The Pet Club of Great Britain ORBIT The battle to stay the best Day two of our series on choosing the right type of school looks at the threat to grammer schools and the rise in awards for quality Coopers & Lybrand Senior Corporate Attorneys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hardwick & Company Townsends Solicitors Awards that tell their own story Multiple Classified Advertising Items Assistant Solicitor Selwyn College When more means less Prisoners will spend less time behind bars under the new crime Bill, says David Thomas No mark up Picture Gallery Forced out to lunch Inns and Outs The Times Law Awards 1996 Getting together Into the future Berwin Leighton No need to act on witness payments Counsel Baker & McKenzie Zarak MacRae Brenner Quarry Dougall Zarak MacRae Brenner Private Practice-London/South East Arnheim & Co. 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From Russia with Love England is a model of reform Matthew Rea looks at civil justice in Garfield Robbins Special Project Lawyer The French in England Chambers The magnificent seven's dream London Continental Quarry Dougall The Post Office Graham Gill & Young Freshfields Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young In-House Legal Quarry Dougall Norton Rose Taylor Root L!vetv Country Landowners Association An Austin Knight Company Ernst & Young Humana International Recruitment Specialsits Bp Exploration Ginola out to reclaim leading role for France Football Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Jordan rises and a nation heads for glory Kevin McCarra recalls how Scotland ended their World Cup exile Keene on Chess Winning Move Richard Owen & Harper The College of Law Multiple Classified Advertising Items Young pretender forcing 49ers' hand American Football: Grbac Increases Pressure on San Francisco by Putting Ravens to Flight Icy ordeal awaiting novices in Global Challenge fleet Sailing: Apprehension Mounts as Round-The-World Racers Prepare for the Perils of Southern Ocean William Hill For the Record Word-Watching Pools Forecast Parrott able to adapt to pace of progress Snooker Today's Fixtures Collins Palmer to benefit from taking to Bath In Brief In the balance Chaloner loses Henman falls By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Imperial Call to rule again Newton Abbot Rapid Raceline Bridgwater relieved to end Pipe dream Racing: Top Jockey Finds Job Statisfaction Again after Split with Wellington Trainer Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Wetherby Ailing Agassi in need of victory tonic Tennis: Sampras Oozes Confidence as World's Top Eight Square up for ATP Championship Challengers lining up to test Graf's powers of recovery Alix Ramsay looks at the contenders in the final Wta Tour event of the season British Red Cross LTA nets £29 million From a Correspondent in Mount Gambier: Vaughan leads England a canter Cricket: Australian Academy Batsmen Brushed aside by Impressive Harris Russ walks out to lead Waterloo revival Rugby Union: Ulster Coach Hands in Resignation after Three Months Theatre goes to court Radio Choice Pure magic from the mysterious McHoans Review Bbc1 Satellite and Cable Venables runs into protest over job offer Australian angered by approach The Man for down under? Times Two Crossword American Football Giddins brought in from cold by Warwickshire Imports push Wednesday into black Women's boxing approved Tennis Ricoh
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