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News from 22/11/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Nicholas Watt Chief Ireland Correspondent, Alyn Shipton, Lucy Hodges, Jon Ashworth, Chris Grovenor, Martin Baker, Roy Albinson, Rugby League, Patricia Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, James Hullen, Magnus Linklater, Jane MacQuitty Wine Correspondent, Clear Stewart, Inigo Gilmore, Richard Thomas, Philip Howard, Judith Chernaik, P. A. Berry, Carol Midgley, Jeremy Kingston, Jon Hough, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Clare Bayley, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Lord Mottistone, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Gareth Howlett, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John Clarke, Shirley English, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Barclays, David J. Watkin, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Andrew Pierce, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Eric Dehn, Quentin Letts, Paul Jinadu, General Secretary, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Michael Bowen, David Charter, Barbara Roche, Michael Paget, Carl Mortished Edited, Russell Kempson, Ben Pilling, Sue MacGregor, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Charlie Colchester, Executive Director, John Cuffley, Robert Miller and Caroline Merrell, Rachel Bridge, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, P. A. Tyler, Alexander Twickel, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Tim Houghton, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Adam Sage, Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Leyla Linton, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Michael Knight, Jolly John Antcliffe, David Coffey, General Secretary, Craig Seton, Eric Reguly, Damian Whitworth, Sarah Cunningham, Andrew Drummond and Huw Watkins, Emma Wilkins and Kathryn Knight, John Moynihan, Nick Kelly, Alan S. Wells, R. W. Johnson, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Tony Sutton, Christopher Thomas, Edward Fane, Joanna Bale and Jonathan Prynn, Clive Calver, General Director, Jason Nisse, Chris Parker, Peter Davis, Director General, Mel Webb, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Rainer Burchett, David Sinclair, Sue Cameron, Michael Horsnell, C. J. F. Pavey, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Keith E. Hunter, Anne Lee, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, David Powell, Morgan Crucible, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Christopher Jackson, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, M. J. P. Roberts, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Index Major faces revolt over Eu debate Pro and anti MPs find joint cause By our Political Editor: Labour's business backers named Index Fire revives boom times for Dover Index Briton escapes from guerrillas Princess dropped Top cartoonist Middle-class fathers are blamed as expulsions rise Index Times Eurostar Ticket Offer Tomorrow the New Kennedy Glamour Widow barred from going abroad to have husband's baby Mikimoto Demons gloat as ill winds blow no good for skipper Briton held captive for eight months flees Khmer Rouge P&P Picture Gallery Car bomb defused at Ulster police Hq Ministers launch inquiry over £3m hospitality fund Somak Holidays Hospital waiting list grows Labour Latin Joke book arrests Car premiums up Council fined Stones succeed Court switch Toilet auction Female 'husband' refused right to share of home The women who make sacrifices to live like men Mystery £2.5m lottery winner plays for time Picture Gallery Hp Hewlett Packard Wife killed by jealous husband in car crash FLA Queen removes Princess's name from prayers Politically correct Bible has money-back pledge Businessman accused of plot to kill Harvey Smith BBC MFI Shand Kydd's tears'caused by letter, not drink' The New Citro?n Saxo Eurotunnel admits that systems failed in fire TA Dixons Loss of legal aid threatens ?2m damages claim Cellnet Mother and baby 'put at risk by feuding surgeon' Farm manager fined £500 for starving deer MasterCard Over-30 s have less chance of test-tube baby, say scientists World gets taste for London as Paris loses flavour Soft spot for beaujolais Root out bargains to keep cold at bay Weekend Shopping Fujitsu One woman and her sheep beat a flock of men to win title Second-class rating cuts British oak from builders' list Gummer approves Ferris wheel with commanding view of London BT Architecture's outsider on stairway to success Term-time jobs put more money into students' pockets Head's dismissal 'broke rules of natural justice' IFAW Maeve Binchy Bullied girl's cry for help wins place in poetry book Being Bullied Courts could order ten-year-olds to wear electronic tags Church finds enemy who became friend Phillips Dixons By a Staff Reporter: Don't call me Cracker says new investigator Whiz-kids say their adverts don't work Tories cannot help you, Labour tells windfall companies MPs 'need honesty law' Dixons By our Chief Political Correspondent: Brown's reply to 'tax lies' reveals shifts in policy Sony Centre Practical question posed by trend for referendums Riddell on Politics More than 50 Holocaust Nazis traced in Canada Giscard says franc should be devalued V Care International Currys Premier Service Nixon gave order for burglary Jobless Dole flies flag for the French Brussels applies brake to inquiry on tourism fraud Currys Paris gives its highest honour to Malraux Blockade takes toll in France First Telecom Bryant gets life for massacre Italians outwit art smugglers (Reuter): Military mites (AFP): Pupil wins $1m (Reuter): Chiluba sworn in (Reuter): Jackal move (AFP): Fatal appeal (AP): Cia spy charge Fears over Ebola grow as two more South Africans fall ill City 's health services make vulnerable front line against lethal virus R. W . Johnson reports from Johannesburg on a hospital that serves three million people and would be powerless to fight an Ebola epidemic Moben 12 women threaten 'tv suicide' in attempt to stop Miss World Woolwich Direct Amnesty accuses Burundi army of massacring Hutus Racism blamed for apathy over aid Save the Children Byte Ford Russia tries to prevent upheaval in Belarus Thomas Cook Moscow prosecutor to question Chubais Patten weeps over 39 blaze deaths Allied Carpets Britain steals a kiss on France Paris has published a new tourist guide, which says you have to kiss to get the best out of the city, and it offers smart tourists advice e on where to get intimate. Joe Joseph introduces the definitive British version The Sunday Times The day I left my life at Victoria station Magnus Linklater on a very personal piece of lost property Admiral Swiftcall 'I 've been in love , and I have had love affairs. But it's never quite worked out' Sue MacGregor on why she would be happy to play topless darts - and the moment Fergie almost broke down during her radio interview Time Mercantile Credit Who made mischief for Sir Robin? Sue Cameron tells the tale of the spin-doctor and the mandarin Hard Labour Bear baited Picture Gallery Luvvies and critics So Michael Bogdanov wants us to see behind the curtain. Only a theatre director could be so vain Bodywear Lord a-lea king Jaded palette Philip Howard The best myths are always the ones that drag on The Watchdog Poodle A single currency needs Parliament's singular scrutiny The Speaker's Corner In Clinton's new term Gingrich bids to be the comeback kid Miss Worldly Who is to define obscenity in the land of the Kamasutra? Some perspective on the tunnel fire Lottery watchdog Financial problems of Bar trainees Parlez-vous French? Tv guidance Island files Budget appeal in aid of the family Going to St Ives Oxbridge blues Court Circular Royal engagements Sir Ronald Leach Dr John Newton Agar University news Personal Column Lectures Service lecture Service dinners Dinners Picture Gallery Memorial servicesww Forthcoming marriages Marriage The Atherley School, Southampton Festival of Austrian-Jewish Culture Luncheon Securities Institute Reception Birthdays today Carpenters Professor Hugo Buchthal PRrofessor Hugo Buchthal, died on November 10 aged 87. He was born on August 11,1990 Personal Column Health & Fitness Kenneth Watkins Announcements Alexander Kelly Alexander D'arbeloff Blunt Case 'Known at No 10 since 1967' News The Times Crossword No 20,332 Index Aa Information Tomorrow in the Times Index Safeway store opening to create 5,200 jobs Consumer spending at highest since 1989 Insurers fear ruling on fidelity policies Index A&l group threatens £100m exit Four firms emerge as Facia liquidators Bates bemoans penalty for sparing Hoddle pitch Index MPs attack Rothschild role in coal sell-off Allied Trust Bank Index Business Today Storehouse up Payout cut Manufacturing is on the mend, says Cbi Three vie for rail franchise Ibstock move Tv agreement Nokia Storehouse rings up a surprise at halfway Morgan unit trusts to be run from Germany Bankable assets sell on the nod Lloyd TSB property auction raises £40 million Price deal by Energy to ensure stability Marshall launches utility campaign Merry Glenmorangie NSMwarns of loss Powell Duffryn to buy Royal plea for help ED & F Man confident Car Group worth £43m Lowndes Lambert slips Montedison charged Tourist Rates Glaxo buys full control of Japanese joint venture British Aerospace Black mark over coal sell-off Questions for Rothschild from the Pac Tokyo lets Hanwa Sink Customer protest unlikely to shake society Morgan to float Emblem at £40m Setback for oil industry on rigs Waddington jumps 36% at half time Investors show caution as Budget approaches Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold /Precious Metals (Baird& Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Safe and sound Babcock Glaxo Wellcome Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street P.. p.. p.. pick up a press pack Page marked Conversion due Deferred How to raise taxes by ?5bn and win a fifth term in office The Budget could leave Tories with ?3bn of election sweeteners Better prepare for a life of leisure Retroactive windfall tax no better than legalised robbery Jobs claim wrong What's the point of a yo-yo pound? RBS Advanta Old habits die hard as French launch private pension debate Employees may be reluctant to lose a state system, writes Adam Sage Babcock halves payout despite modest advance The Economist BZW launches with-profit fund Cash injection for Tops Hiscox acquisition Shield Diagnostics dips Crowe capital vehicle Bigger loss at Vocalis Charterhouse float Chloride ready to buy Japan closes bank crippled by loans Shares in NAB race to record Setback for equities IWC Barclays The Times Unit Trust Information Service Morland Shipshape and back in fashion English Partnerships How they all pulled together After years of decline, public and private sectors united Marketing skills to bring real work to the jobless The region offers investors a thriving business centre with good road, rail, air and shipping links Voyage that will put Bristol back on map Ship to Retrace Explorer's Epic Journey Western Development Partnership KPMG Step into a lions' den at the electronic zoo Leisure, the Arts and Tourism ?215 million plan for city's new business heart A site, unwanted for a decade, is to become the biggest area for renewal, says Tony Sutton TQ Temple Quay Multiple Display Advertising Items Cranfield University Scholl Chapterhouse Multiple Display Advertising Items Natural Environment Research Council Tower Hamlets College Kingston University Multiple Display Advertising Items CIL Computeach International Ltd. A Level & GCSE University of Warwick Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to choose the right sixth-form place What you should ask when your child is ready for Alevels and, right, the students who won the best grades Anne Lee offers expert advice on making the all-important decision Einstein's theory of selling yourself The question is, why do you need to pay? Lucy Hodges on a pace-setting college without fees Mark Ellidge Coming second is still winning David Charter reports on two colleges with remarkable records of success Eurostar Liability for structural works causing damage Court of Appeal Jurisdiction decision not apt on technical breach of code Risk of injury to constable at match too remote Scots Law Report November 22 1996 Outer House Liability for deceit of wrongdoer Law Report November 22 1996 House of Lords Exceptional order for costs against non-party Judge in charge of court proceedings The Times 1997 Diaries Culture for all? Yes, it's official Richard Morrison on the Arts Council's bold decision to promote 'grassroots'projects with lottery funds ... but should the Arts Council be wound down? Celebration without fizz Theatre: David farr pays tribute to cinema through his 'play with film'; plus an unlikely Japanese hit, and Lepage's multimedia extravaganza Funding Shakespeare in a spin Elsimore Nottingham Playhouse Theatre 1 Nasty oriental business Fair Ladies at a Game of Poem Cards Cottesloe The Times Theatre 2 Theatre 3 Dog-eared cats Marginal response HMV POP 1 Pop 2 Look who's back in charge Where has Michclle Shoked been lately?Playing star wars, sha tells Nigel Williamson Tail-end to a mad night Emancipation POP 3 POP 4 Who put the dip in the dipdidipdidip? Blues Albums The Times Music Shop POP 5 Picture Gallery POP 6 Coterie of many colours Jazz Gig Rare Music Club Arnolfini, Bristol With one mighty Lp, the Slave was free Pop Albums: David Sinclair salutes the artist recently Known as duff on his three-hour-long return to superstar form Picture Gallery POP 7 Tunes off the screen Jazz Albums Counting Crows POP 8 Art Galleries Choice 1 Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 Shelley's glittering prize Public Art: Judith Chernaik on a stunning new memorial fountain in Susex A stylish renaissance Concert ROP/Gatti Albert Hall Visual Art Music Simpson launches scathing attack on English game Cricket Alan Lee finds that retirement has not mellowed the former Australia coach Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Home Keene on Chess From a Special Correspondent in Melbourne: White shows his true colours Legal & Public Notices By our Sports Staff: Doull rips through Pakistan to inspire fightback By our Sports Staff: Symcox and De Villiers lead revival to thwart spin attack Longer league life may deny players best of both codes Rigby Union Lomu has chance to re-establish himself TES the Times Educational Supplement Summit talks can bring greater union to Europe Appeal must not only be to the few clubs 'We have to make rugby saleable' Sterling wanted in player-share agreement Rugby League: Leeds Clubs Set up Deal for International Wing De Glanville takes first steps forward David hands talks to a new England captain ready to put the past behind him but equally keen not to look too far ahead AA Wrightway Marketing Ltd. Courses come under fire from owner of top stable Racing: Smith Critical of Turf Husbandry and Going Reports Ascot Aintree Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Southwell Castle Sweep to serve notice of Champion intent William Hill Rapid Raceline Prodigies reunited at school of hard knocks Golf: Way and Mc Lean Endure European Tour Qualifying Event as They Seek to Re-Establish Careers Woods is lost as Norman breezes round Cresta Customs officers knuckle down to duty Telford championships offer worthy stage Rub of the green Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 0171-782 5211 Sadly missed Unhappy memories for Astle Unhappy Warnock states his case Unhappy motto For the Record Brilliance of Becker is too much for Sampras Fixtures Martinez makes break point Stuff Kettering pick Berry to win back supporters Tibbs takes lead as fleet heads for Horn Win earns Knowles chance of revenge Sharks attack Hearing delayed Slalom triumph Coming home All I want for Christmas is my Ruud Gullit… By a Special Correspondent: Blanks comes out fighting WORD-WATCHiNG BM British Midland Ayers waits on Duffs record offer Plucky Walker misses final by a whisker Radio Choice The meringue addiction Radio 1 A woman's place is on the pitch, official BBC 1 Choice Satellite and Cable Juventus show Ferguson the way to go Sheasby steps in to entertain at Twickenham Times Two Crossword Cricket 45 McCoy hurries to his century of winners Houston delighted as Spencer goes west Golf 48 Morse

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