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News from 20/11/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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George Cole, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Chris Ward, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Richard Smart, Max Glaskin, Richard Hobson, Jake Barnes, David Blunkett, Ilsa Godlovitch, J. R. Mason, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Dorothy Walker, James Bone, George Sivell, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Roger Maynard, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Michael Hart, John O'leary Education Editor, David Charter Education Correspondent, Margot Beauchamp, Peter Ball, George Thomas, A. L. McClure, Helen Tarnoy, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jason Niss?, Martin Barrow, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Amanda Loose, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Richard Stott, Quentin Letts, John Kavanagh, Lara Grieve, John O'leary, Clive Brooke, David Charter, Nigella Lawson, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, R. H. Wilson, Rachel Jolley, Marcia McLeod, Nigel Williamson, Paul Durman, Brenda Maddox, Belinda Archer, David Miller, Jill Leyland, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Maggie Brown, John Higgins, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Colin Smith, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Derek Cannon, Chris Partridge, Sheryl Crow, Michael Bartlett, Nick Patterson, Alice Thomson, Bronwen Maddox, Eric Reguly, Damian Whitworth, Jonathan Prynn, Joanna Bale and Richard Duce, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Joanna Bale and Ben MacIntyre, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Richard Beeston, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Richard Duce, Jon Salmon, Christopher Thomas, Geof Wheelwright, John Goodbody, Agence France-Presse, Eileen McCabe, Iola Smith, Robert Miller and Jon Ashworth, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Lindsay Nicolle, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Julian, Michael Henderson, Alan Stewart, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Jonathan Prynn and Joanna Bale, Matthew Bond, M. Al Fayed (Chairman), John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Nicholas Booth and Lindsay Nicolle, Dr Keyboard, Mark Hardy, Christopher Irvine,

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Schools Week in the Times Fire damage may disrupt tunnel services for months Three investigations ordered into safety of shuttle service Eurotunnel shares dip Nine feared dead The Times Index Two die as snow shuts roads and schools Quentin Letts Praise for the steward hero Winter Cover-Up Nazi betrayal On the up Nigella Lawson Inquiry into Rwanda arms deal to report within weeks Old Speckled Hen 'I thought I would never get out of there alive' Victims Fire teams faced intense heat and debris in darkness The Rescue First Telecom Operators will take no new bookings for several days Delays Calais Five deadly hazards of inhalation Medical Briefing Experts claim multiple failures in safety systems Investigators study three black boxes for accident clues Inquiry Eurotunnel will review risks Danger Loads Informix CITRO?N ZX Melly wins fire fight for bedsit artist Landloord to pay for burnt works Killer stabbed student 'to appease jealous boyfriend' Forte Heritage GEC-Marconi Abbey National Widow 'saw her stolen candelabra' in catalogue Hollywood star fulfils her desire Data 96 Inspectors praise school at bottom of GCSE league Universities shut as dons join porters in strike over pay deal The Times Saga Services Ltd Peoples Selection deal to calm Boat Race troubled waters Saturday in the Times You can now connect two Orange phones to the same… By a Staff Reporter: Reynolds wins libel case but faces £1m legal bill Keen racegoer had made £150,000 on winning streak in the courts Church may buy brewery shares to fight alcopops Stylish pine cells for mod cons Former Fl driver in death crash News in Brief Dog owner hurt Blackmail plot Shower charge Monster award Orange Superstar's resurrection fails to lift the spirits Benedict Nightingale finds that much is right yet much is still wrong with Lloyd Webber's Jesus Christ Superstar, born again at the Lyceum By Staff Reporter: My husband is not gay, says Gail Lilley Commercial Union Fujitsu Judges in dash over civil law reforms Full horror of Nazi camp on British soil revealed Islanders outraged by 'Jerrybags' who slept with enemy Nurse defied her family to marry German sailor Duke of Windsor left trail of gaffes Prisoners starved, beaten and worked to death Police will get new power to curb knife violence Self-appointed saints can keep their bogus sermon Riddel on Politics IFAW Criminals face risk of life ban from driving In Parliament Hill Samuel Asset Management Army in line for pay boost Queen to consider Archer's royal Bill Wanted: unemployed person to relieve Major of Ms mantra Backbenchers unite against attempt to stifle EMU debate P&P Mercantile Credit Utilities warned against tax dodge Labour promises overhaul of CPS FLA Shutdown looms for Nazi-hunters' agency Germany's main investigation agency into war crimes by Hitler's regime may be forced to cease work, Roger Boyes reports Moscow to roll out red carpet for ex-dissident RAC German court jails 1977 hijacker SDX Love punished by Islamic law British mission to wait for checks by RAF spy plane US will not send combat troops American Express Service line Insurance Norwich Union (Reuter): Exhausted Hutus are denied rest Unveiling of another 'mole' shakes CIA chiefs West faces threat from Russian nuclear waste Valerina Pope agrees to visit Cuba Gateway2000 Britain backs Boutros Ghali Sex files go to MPs in Belgium World Summary (AP): Promotion for Bucharest mayor Chiluba on way to Zambia win (AP): Greece will miss EMU first round (AP): Broken home Hobart court told how killer laughed as 35 victims died Belarus leader shrugs off opposition Ryanair (Reuter, AP): China hit by earthquake Forward Trust Bhutto power appeal rejected Blow to Hindus as court permits beauty pageant Lancome The winter's great wrap-up Must Have Admiral Roger & Gallet Nobody has a good time in New York any more A bra strapsnapping hero has emerged to save a city that has become castious, sober, air-conditioned and user-friendly. Quentin Letts reports Orange Somak Holidays Direct Line Sick of mixing Forget the political jargon of the Patient's Charter mixed-sex wards are just another money-saver Alan Coren I need assistance. And if I don't get it, I may sulk and suck my thumb Scott free? The Times Diary Picture Gallery In league with ignorance Tables disguise failure, distort study, degrade teachers and mislead parents May showers The Times Diary Picture Gallery Two Shakes The Times Diary No beau The Times Diary Liz or Larry? The Times Diary Chunnel cuts it too fine Michael Dynes tells how safety was compromised Third-Best Budget Without a tough Budget, Clarke will have to raise interest rates Nightmare Scenario Lessons to be learnt but Le Shuttle will go on Row against the Tide The Boat Race needs its amateur spirit restored Let the bankers handle the money' League tables as guide to schools Quality of MPs' debate on gun law Churchyard history Jam tomorrow Gurkhas deserve better Citizenship bar on civil servants Establishment rebuff Library funding Fit for the job? Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Picture Gallery Memorial services Personal Column Luncheons Anniversaries Lord Finsberg Dinners Lecture Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy Supper The College of Estate Management Dulwich College Acorn Forthoming marriages Professor Bryan Keith-Lucas Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colin Cadell Colin Cadell, CBE, electronic engineer, died on October 29 aged 91. He was born on August 7,1905 Multiple Classified Advertising Items BHHI Multiple Classified Advertising Items Andrew Hutchings The Crystal Palace in Hyde-Park Cosy head for a cut-throat world How to preserve the commission's aura of niceness Media, Sales & Marketing Grandreams Network Selection Ltd Can't Stop Talking? Takeaways cook up a new medium Advertising Senior Reporter Royal humour causes dread The Listener the News behind the Headlines Neil's recruit Tyrell Racing Organisation Limited DHA Evans in favour Director of Overseas Relations and Production… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Is television going soft on violence? Programme-makers fear they are being stifled in a new era of censorship, says Maggie Brown Lawyers blame the press for prejudicing fair trials A law banning payments to witnesses will cause even more problems. Richard Stott reports Murky dealings over Fergie book Alliance Francaise The Times Crossword No 20,330 News Business AirUK Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Inside I Section 2 Today Taxman acted illegally over Vat refunds Hyde Park Hotel sold for record Good times roll for City stockbrokers Good causes lose out on £110m as lottery sales slip Direct Life & Pension Services Vodafone pockets Peoples Phone Business Today London shares surge on bid talk Business cool on plans to curb strikes Legislation outlined in Green Paper dismissed as unnecessary BOC confident of revival in healthcare By a Correspondent: Call for safeguard over pre-paid burials TR European Growth Trust Plc Visitors and profits soar at Euro Disney Football yobs worry fewer fans than 'rip-off charges By our City Staff: Labour to instigate new type of pension BAe targets German weapons firm stake Business Roundup Opposition water plan Rothschild appointment Setback for Whitecroft Bett Brothers slips Sinclair Montrose deal Virgin Net launched Purchase for Azlan Mansfield toasts 11% rise Tourist Rates Fair treatment, and VAT's that One rule for the State, another for taxpayers Where now for the National Lottery? Another US power buyer lurks Upbeat EMI strikes a chord in City De La Rue slips at half time Annual Travel Insurance Shares fall at Country Casuals Hewlett Packard Commodities Damage to the Tunnel boosts P&o shares Stock Market Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes EMI Vodafone Printing money, or not Tempus BOC Standard Life springs a leak The Times City Diary Toytown Ferrari The Times City Diary Ship ahoy The Times City Diary Smoke screen The Times City Diary Places of shelter for the good, the bad and simply unsavoury Mil-Tec has put the spotlight on tax havens Robert Miller and Jon Ashworth reports US West shows signs of retreat from Britain The latest round of telecoms mergers has put increased pressure on one cable operator says Eric Reguly Planet Explaining the high demand for nonsense Jump in cost for business gas users Sales improve at Merchant £13m raised Porvair price slides on profits warning Legal & Public Notices Allied Colloids lines up record £234m acquisition Great Portland boosts rent roll Bupa eyes Irish Republic Access Plus valued at £12.6m on AIM Clearer picture at Norcros Unigate to consider European purchases Lloyds Chemists advice Indian Tobacco arrests Warning from Widney Rights issue by Vision Cosalt shares rise Maiden from Rebus Ferraris enjoys boom Adam & Harvey steady European Colour up Enterprise Inns sets sights on more pubs Business Roundup AA Equities squeezed higher HSBC Group Equities squeezed higher The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Omega from Vauxhall Fortis Jonathan Wren Secretary Group Chez Gerard Secretary/pa Harbour Estates Ltd Workman & Partners Love & Tate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sheila Childs Recruitment FX Corporation Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Ambulance Service NHS Trust Tenant Management Organisation Alan Baxter & Associates Pa/secretary Executive Travel Company-Pa £20K Secretary Office Manager Foxtons Property Negs Executive Extra Masterlock Reed Personal Assistant/book-Keeper Barras Associates The Coda Centre Admin Sec Ec1 Anderson Hoare Serena le Maistre & Associates Royal College of Nursing Fladgate Fielder Solicitors Royal College of Nursing Harriet Gabb Recruitment The Carousel Consultancy NSR Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Gordon Yates Multiple Display Advertising Items Career moves PA Required for Mayfair Property Consultants Cross Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Talented Temps Beat the Winter Blues Multiple Display Advertising Items Kelly Services Tate Experienced Secretary £15,000-£17,000 pa Multiple Display Advertising Items Janette Teager & Associates Christie & Co Susan Hamilton Personnel Maine-Tucker Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker NHA First Creme Reed Euro London Appointments Picton Howell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marylebone Cricket Club Bond International (UK) Limited Mitchell Young Associates Gordon Yates St James's College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boyce Language Matters Multiple Classified Advertising Items HOBStones Courses Bilinguagroup DSA Multiple Classified Advertising Items HOBStones Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary/PA to a Senior Equity Partner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal La Creme HOBStones Reception Section Legal Wise Simon Power at Law Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mohamed goes to the mountain Nigel Wiliamson meets a man with a mighty task- to record South Africa's music before it is lost for ever Glamour but not a lot to Crow about Popand Jazz: An American songbird fails to take flight; Bristolan rapper keeps to the shadows; touching M-Base Let's talk basic Steve Coleman Jazz Cafe, Nw1 Pop 1 Pop 2 Awkward manoeuvres in the dark Tricky Fridge, Sw2 Pop 3 Rising stars in the arts firmament Rakhi Singh Great British Hopes Barbican Centre Rising Star 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 House full, returns only Some seals available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (Where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice 2 Minor, but far from flat Theatre Old Wicked Songs Gielgud Theatre A triumph for team play Opera Don Giovann Covent Garden Opera Blackboard memories Concerts: A Davies premiere; plus London reviews BBC PO/Mazwell Davies Bridgewater Hall, Manchster Friendly fire Andras Schiff Wigmore Hall Royal Shakespeare Company Buildings Flurries of rich feeling London Sinfonietta Queen Elizabeth Hall Concert 1 The cheque's in the past Wanted: a new life for thousands of architecturally distinguished old banks. Marcus Binney reports This Week's Special Offers Concert 2 The Times Offer Calculating credit for time spent in custody on remand Law Report November 20 1996 Court of Appeal County court cannot stay possession order pending High Court hearing The Times Power to stay possession until lender sells property The Times North of the Thames Hamptons International Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Copping Joyce New Homes McCarthy & Stone Mortgages Fairview New Homes Plc Octagon Rialto Homes London Rentals New Homes Linden Dull bricks to a thatched dream The Simmonses turned an unremarkable bungalow into a spacious luxury cottage. Rachel Kelly finds out how Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woolwich Countryside Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brunswick Homes Only the old want mod cons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smiths Gore Foxtons Fariclough Homes Berkeley Homes Spain Fairclough Homes Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Haydock Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meeting Rapid Raceline BHB acts to protect popularity of National Racing: Weight Range Increased to Encourage More Competitive Field for Aintree Spectacular Full service expected to be resumed today Kempton Park Hereford Hendry in trouble but Higgins prospers In Brief Gallian stays England caught Storm clouds Towers toppled Royce rolls up Boniol kicks in Tigermania' quick to take hold Down Under Patricia Davies meets the young American strealing the limelight from Greg Norman at the Australian Open Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Two codes explore new share options Rugby League The Times Mercenaries fated to fall foul of itchy feet Schoolboy 's strike puts him in a different class With due consideration the efforts of Best, Lee and Boniek, Michael Henderson makes a surprisingly scholarly selection Keane marches in as Ferguson's soldier of fortune Today's Fixtures Picture Gallery Scowcroft quick off the mark For the Record Uncertain Bolton draw away Last Night's Football Wrightway Marketing Ltd Krajicek's power play too strong for Chang Tennis Portland Window & Conservatories Eager Hingis soon blossoms among Big Apple's finest Word-Watching Cambridge come close to upsetting lacklustre Samoans Rugby Union The strings of pearls Radio Choice Meet Kevin, the misunderstood Maxwell Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Newcastle's tactics prove spot-on Error by Srnicek costs first-leg lead after Beardsley's penalty punished French Times Two Crossword Racing 47 City's enterprise goes unrewarded Four facing new drug tests after Atlanta Hodgson rejects move Tennis 50 The Document Company Venables in the mood to savour his place in the sun Our guide to education league tables The Complete League Tables of Gcse and A-Level Results for England and Wales Is our school in the premiership for GCSEs, or still struggling in the third division? John O'Leary explains the educational fine print A Level: Top State Schools A Level: Top Independents Finding the right place for your child Nick Patterson provides parents with a teacher's guide to the information on school performance contained in the league tables Grammar attitude is the key to success David Charter looks at improving comprehensives to discover how they obtain grades that rise ever year GCSE: Top Comprehensive Modern girls are top of the form A Level: Top Comprehensives Top Colleges Scrambling to get off the bottom GCSE : Highest Failure Rate GCSE: Bottom of the League Truancy: The Worst Schools Key to Tables School Rastrick High Scool (Gm) London Wales Wales Further Education and Sixth Form Colleges 'Loony' Lambeth learns its lesson Ofsted inspectors have hammered some schools but radical change is on the way, says Jon Salmon The Isles are back on top David Charter finds widespread signs that results are improving Local Authority Performance Table Parents win high praise for support Iola Smith on the best and worst in wales Brain Waves Studying sleep and how technology is waking up to new ideas Page 1621 6 page Focus on British computer Society It Award Medallists 7 Pages of It Jobs starts Page 29 CompuServe The Times Piranha Cd-Rom for only £4.99. Token on Page 27 Comrades in arms Chris Partridge reports on how Nato forces have won a logistics battle in Bosnia Hi-Grade Holidays going online Rachael Jolley on travel's first major electronic one-stop-shop Apple banks on a cyber cafe society New light on helping Old Brock Early warning by phone Nicholas Booth on a high-speed system of contacting the public Virgin DK Germans offer database to UK universities How to out-think the big brain A computer to test your best moves Grandmaster Raymond Keene, The Times chess correspondent, reviews Chessmaster 5000 Why science is going back to the abacus Long live the art of letter writing Nick Nuttall on the Post Office's vision of a computerised service for the 21st century Dacom Hi-tech but low interest A system for cool customers Msn Everyone's mobile in cyberspace A wheelchair is no handicap when the Internet is a mouse-click away, while another hi-tech device can provide useful language therapy Tesco pushes trolleys out on the net Customers can go online to order any item from the superstore. Nigel Powell reports US Robotcs Words aid for stroke patients Novell Tiny Net to the book's rescue Gavin Hadland on a literary future Explosive facts about seaweed Highwire Viglen Maple Computer Flight of fancy that paid off Abracadabra, it's 2001 Lights, camera, Internet Marcia McLeod on stars coming to a screen near you Kingston Music out of thin air A rock musician is showing children how to make instruments play with a simple gesture, while charges will be leved for music on the web BT Internet Creatures that can breed on the desktop Fees in line for sounds on net When an upgrade is just an uphill grind Readers' Free Service A quick zip fix for easy data filing Buzzwords ClaraNET Iomega Kings of the castle put the multi into media Nicholas Booth discovers a one-stop service for everything digita Crooks steered into IBM's trap It's chip power for gamblers Netstar Rich pickings revealed by survey of net enthusiasts The cultured affluent are taking over web usage, says a new report I-Cat gets claws into Microsoft Chris Ward shops around the rival merchants in the battle to control e-Commerce Times Interface ECS Awards How are you sleeping? This doctor can tell you Focus on the British Computer Society Awars: Profiles of the 1996 medallists Twins aim to score in tinsel town Focus: Nicholas Booth on Hollywood's plans for new British way of writing music, and high speed in microcosm Domain Names International Registration In Line for the BCS Medals Data the fast and easy way The Open University Ancient ar are … Focus on the Bcs Awards: Medals are awarded to a unique piece of money-saving Scottish ingenuity that reduc… Just Turn to the High-Speed Index Dell You Can Go Catalogue-Crazy … modern together … six months' laborious work to five minutes and advanced technology that improves quality of life for the handicapped Dell Step in the right direction The program that opens doors for the disabled OPUS technology Mavis gets under your skin Focus on the BCS Awards: Nicholas Booth looks at a system that checks the body's invisible healing processes How BT's new baby pays all the pipers On course for success in the virtual classroom Tandem Byte Online with a net master Chris Ward looks at the future of the Internet with the head of service provider Netcom Why staff are free to roam net The hi-tech tecs of the PC squad Clued-up bobbies turn out to be boffins as well, while computer fraud is on the increase. Nicholas Booth and Lindsay Nicolle report Lessons to be learnt on privacy Why the data protection registrar faces a touch task Infotrade Systems are open to abuse Tricksters milk £1 billion a year from companies that store date carelessly Changing faces and places in IT The round-up of who's moving where in the computing industry Business Netbenefit Wonderwall takes the strain out of conferences Holiday Inn plays smart to attract business customers Missile man attacks Head of storage giant EMC targets servers Free Xmas Cards Swatch PC Power How to plan your secret revolution Dick Tracy watch is on its way New Java microprocessors could herald a mini revolution OTM On the fast road to the future John Kavanagh meets a man who says: Stay at your desks, don't clog up motorways Business Netcom IT diary dates Agenda GCS Extech KGB Resources Business/Systems OriGin Abbey National Hayward & Associates Ericsson Mercuri Urval Uunet Pipex CiS Herbert Smith Staff-Match Recruitment Limited The Agency Partnership Ltd IT Corporate Services Global Internet Movex (UK) Ltd PMR Group Plc Raleigh South West Computer Resources Time

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