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News from 25/11/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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David K. Brown, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Helen Johnstone, Michael Aylwin, DJM, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Des Burkinshaw, Colin Webb, Nicholas Goodison, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Arthur Leathley, James Bone, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, B. Keefe (Governor), Simon Wilde, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Robert Wright, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Graham Clayton, Julian Critchley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Cecil Parkinson, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, C. M. Mudie, Michael Clark, John Young, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner and Leyla Linton and Alasdair Murray, David Hands, Imre Lake, R. Hanbury Tension, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Sally Jones, Nigel Williamson, Nicholas Andrews, Geoffrey Turner, Paul Durman, Neville Cooper, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Barry Millington, N. Gordon Hanson, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, A. R. MacDiarmaid-GORDON, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Giles Keating, Alix Ramsay, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Inigo Gilmore, Reunion Daniel McGRORY and Emma Wilkins, Nigel Hawkes, Melvyn Bragg, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Eric Reguly, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Christopher Gill, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alison Beckett, Julian Muscat, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Walter Elkan, Christopher Walker, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, P. E. Roe, Richard Beeston, Alan Jenkins, Chris Irvine, Jason Cowley, Martin Howe, Fraser Nelson, A. D. Gatling, Steve McManaman, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, David Powell, James Christopher, Tom Heald, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Matthew Bond, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky,

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Today 10P Today Tomorrow Wednesday Thrusday Friday Saturday The Rise of Portfolio Man Index Clarke to confront sceptics in Commons Attempt to defuse Euro-row Cardinal condemns pop devil music Index RAF search for Scouts missing in Snowdonia Arts 16 Pages of Times Sport Toothpaste worry Painting doubts Blockade broken Business Abbey National Today 10P Britons tell of hijack jet crash escape Tunnel disruption may last six months Tones urge Clarke to deliver Budget for family values Chancellor expected to scrap extra benefit for single parents Nokia IRA threatens renewed violence over demands SAS men suspended over TV series Grammar schools claim best results News is Brief Partygoers attack police Move to save night sky Advert goes for a burton West in prison move Alert over royalty 'pest' SAGA Services Ltd. Mysteries of China Holiday doctors tended air crash victims Sunbathers and divers rushed to help survivors as an international drama ended 100 yeards from their beach. Inigo Gilmore on Reunion and Emma Wilkins report Hijackers hit co-pilot and tried to fly plane Hill Samuel Asset Management Camelot Police stun-grenades end hotel kidnap ordeal No sign of spin doctors in Blair's downbeat discs The Labour leader avoided the pretentious in his appearance on Desert Island Discs, but his selection left Richard Morrison, Arts Editor, wishng he had taken a risk Blair's Desert Island Discs Guitar man who tried to pluck heart strings B B C Food bug puts 35 people in hospital American Airlines Something special in the air Monks on mission to heal a parish Burden of slimming and steroids may have proved too much Medical Briefing Barclaycard Girl strangled on footpath after night out with friends Royal Shakespeare Company Archbishop condemns church 'bullies' News in Brief Pilot killed Trials threatened Poet dies Testing moment Record twitch Defiant widow visits war grave BT RAF man was paid £2 to be radiation guinea-pig Dental warning on fluoride after £1,000 payout IFAW Expert denounces National Gallery's Rubens Fresh claim further discredits £6m exhibit Virgin direct personal financial service DNCS Barnsley to convert old pits into piste News is Brief Pensions inquiry Dentist charged Spitfire sold Wrong track Lights out Britain calls for reforms to court of human rights Major intervenes to settle Cabinet's lottery side-betting dispute British Airospace Shooting champion may quit Britain Peers seek curbs on police bugging Océ English oak threatened by cheap foreign seedlings Batanists lead campaign to prevent European trees from pollution 200 new millennium woodlands Slow start means some of the 'big 12' lottery schemes may fall by the wayside Dell Talk Direct to the Number One Landmark Projects Love of power was my downfall, says White House aide Jailed 'Dapper Don' Gotti ousted as Mafia Godfather Harrods Knightsbridge Tensions rise over Golan settlers Britannia The Sharing Society Steroids offer hope in Ebola treatment The Sportsman's Association Clinton steers clear of human rights in talks with Jiang HSE Activists go into hiding as Miss World is crowned Ryanair the Low Fares Airline Military options set for Zaire operation Children pushed off top of flats News in Brief Teresa worsens (AP): Priests beatified (Reuter): Taleban push (AP): Belgrade protest (AFP): Penguins 'fly' Small print of Maastricht devalues Britain's single currency opt-out Chechens declare end of conflict Holiday inn Belarus President wins dictatorial powers in ballot Spanish king wooed in English Threat of strike over Madrid pay freeze American Express Lorry blockade threatens French petrol supplies British convoy gives strikers the slip. but crisis deepens for Juppe Protesting drivers reduce traffic to escargot's pace Legal & General Maple Computer Corporagtion Bulgarian leader pledges inquiry into Markov case Exit, the Wimp Missing matter may turn out to be just hot air Science Briefing Kicking the cat is bad for the heart British Red Cross Burial ground may prove Ehola theory Tempur-Pedic (UK) Ltd A light on blindness Should cells from unborn babies be used to treat patients with diseases which are now incurable? Anjana Ahuja on a medical dilemma Colonial Direct Why mobiles are the new cigarettes Sign of the Times Harrods Knightsbridgf Service line Insurance Girl-meets-girl films come out of the closet Lesbianism is big box office, and Hollywood is in on the act, Quentin Letts reports Time The Times Escape from the office the rise of portfolio man Early retirement appears an attractive option to many people who, a decade ago, would have considered themselves at the prime of their careers, Jason Cowley looks at the change in working patterns, while opposite, Colin Webb records his own switch from journalism to mediations What to Plan for What to Think about East Africa DIAL-a-PHONE Running a caring company Why it's never too late to switch careers Colin Webb explains the reasons why he sought a new challenge before settling for a bus pass and a cosy pair of slippers Admiral Black Box In search of the Good Life Wendy Chilcott, 32 and her partner Steve Newman, 33, run their own Pr company. They have decided to close it at the end of this year and, instead, run a smallholding in Kent or Sussex. They live near Tunbridge Wells and have a baby daughter An escape into the toybox Tony de Rivaz, 43 was a corporate finance specialist unitil two years ago, when he opted for voluntary redundancy and set up his own toymaking busines. he is married with fout children aged between 4 and 13, and lives in St. Albans, HJertfordshire Top of her class in Latin Pop Gloria Estefan Wembley Arena Art Galleries Pop Chance is a fine thing, in art and football Melvyn Bragg Dance Panto Rattling along on the Grail way Concert Parsifal extracts Barbican The Times theatre Henry and his turbulent priest Theatre: Tudor machinations in an authentic setting, madness brought to book; Irish epic The Devil's Cardinal Wolsey, Ipswich Garrett Theatre Damned scribble scribble Imperfect Librarian Young Vic The Barbican Books Films Lyrical setting of Yeats The Cúchulain Cycle Dublin Jn ew setting tor the silver family From this week the Victoria and Albert's treasure trove will be seen as never before. Alison Beckett reportes Martin Guerre Opera Matthew Parris Never tell anyone they are not wnted, made the wrong choice, came at the wrong time—eveb uf ut's true A world of Eileens would be more sensible, but his is not such a world Egg on face Clarke could break the Government today The Prime Minister's factical position is tricky, but his constitutional duty is clear: no more private deals The House will have its say Peter Riddell says John Major has turned a skirmish into a confrontation Huck fin? Real Jesus Dog that tried Show birds Back to Reality What the Chancellor needs to tell the House of Commons today Spain in the Front Line Aznar is a modern leader for an increasingly modern country Life after the Bus Pass Early retirement can set the grey workhorses free 48-hour ruling Thatcher's speech Lottery appeal Otis's invention Single currency regulations demand further scrutiny Graphology and health Army manpower Tank memories Financial crisis at British Museum Record catch Court Circular Today's royal engagements Nature notes Birthdays today Appointments in the Forces Pottery finds 'depict Trojan War battles' Archaeology Help the Aged Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries today Institute of Physics The Royal Society of Chemistry Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming, marriages Marriage Service dinner Barnard Castle School The Hall, Hampstead Latest wills Multiple Display Advertising Items Terence Donovan Terence Donovan, photographer, committed suicide on November 22 aged 60. He was born on September 14,1936 Stanley Robinson Stanley Robinson, OBe, former head of The Times Parliamentary Staff, died on November 21 aged 93. He was born on OCtober 27,1903 Church news Sorley MacLean Sorley MacLean (Somhairle MacGillEain), poet, died yesterday aged 85. He was born on October 26,1911 Ralph Tubes Ralph Tubbs, Obe, architect, died on November 23 aged 84, He was born on January 9.1912 On This Day Infallible Comedy Picadilly Theatre Barcfoot in the Park News The Times Crossword No 20,334 AA Information Air UK The Times Today Tomorrow Rnli Resue Update - 25 November 1996 Today in the Times Great Season of Sport Teleflorist Bergkamp reigns while it pours Wright on Target as Arsenal Light up Gloomy Higeory Rally coverage slips and stalls in top gear Steadfast Sampras refuses to yield Tennis: Supers Contest Fit to Rank alongside Borg McEnroe Marathon Atwimbiedon Audi Hingis unleashes fighter in Graf Sandqvist reaps benefit of bold move Bridge: High-Quality Field Succeeds in Dispelling Elitist Image Pakistan fall short Obree workshop injury Els homes in on victory Goode misses out Davies denied by Webb Searle proves champion Honeychurch strikes Michael O'Hehir dies Towers stand firm on Dorsey's return Sport in Brief Evans leads exodus as ice claims top drivers Motor Rallying Early goals leave Reading in doldrums Hockey By a Special Correspondent: Sharland provides lesson in finishing Sherry fortified by setbacks to career Golf: Former Ryder Cup Player Faced with Uncertain Future after Losing Tour Plase Norman romps to emphatic win Doherty holds off Davis's challenge Snooker Britain invests to preserve home rule Ballroom Dancing Mercury Communications Far-flung results encourage Glarke Athletics Newcastle begin to learn art of survival Football: Batty's Sending off Mars Enthralling Battle for Supremacy between Multitalented Teams at St Amford Brige Ful results and league tables Mercury Communications Villa respond to Little's roasting Clark faces cost of Forest slide Dowie digs deep to no avail Exotic skills enrich game based on pace and passion Juninho and Ravanelli seek equality in classs Oliver Holt on a lack of support for her imports in Middlesbrough's 2-2 draw with the champions Pressure on Evans to take tough decisions Fateful slip leaves Souness seething Facing the footballer's nightmare Sunderland reveal survival instinct Leicester dig in for long, hard winter The London Hernia Centre Gascoigne trumps the ace of Hearts Football: McCann's Wing Wizardry Rattles Rangers before Englishman's Intervention No Knighton in shining armour for Brighton Tomorrow AA Fulham reach Adams's first target Guide to the Week Ahead Berry makes a winning start Herrlich adds glossy finish for Dortmund David Miller sees the Bundesliga champions enjoy a convincing win Wrightway Marketing Ltd FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Bell's League Championship Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Carling Premiership Nationwide Bell's League Championship Atherton must give England right directions Simpn Wilde calls for positive leader ship as tour party leaves fro Zimbabwe and New Zealand It's Just words on a page Taylor spares West Indies follow-on Cricket: Australia Seize Control after Stand of 172 between Hopper and Chanderpaui Ford From a Special Correspondent: Chappie ends frustration for England a Scoreboard Lomu offers underdogs measure of consolation Rugby Union: Policitics Casts Shadow over New Zealnders Exhibition Game's Finer Arts Queensland brave elements to land hard-fought win Seiko Kinetic Argentinians meet their match in mud Benazzi is handed captaincy London go down with pride intact Cotswold pippins certain to attract scrumpers Samoans boil over in face of Llanelli resilience England set out on a Shaw footing Ruby Union: Inexperienced Side Prepares for Sterner Test after Overwhei Mingitaly Captain confirms officer class with display of cool diplomacy Andrew Longmore sees Philde glanville make a quietly confident start to a new era Damon Hill Australia take pounding but refuse to buckle Rugby Union Cricket Cycling Picture Gallery For the Record SCHOOtS Sport Racing Athletics The Times Singspiel helps end Dettori's year on spectacular note Racing Big Race Details National Hunt Leaders Richard Evans Into The Red a worthy member of the Aintree cult Julian Muscat on a chaser who, like Red Rum, has prospered over the National fences Thunderer: Catterick Thunderer: Wolverhampton Thunderer: Folkestone Guide to our In-Line Racecard Boxing Day at Kempton Park Rapid Raceline Face uphill and zigzag downwards Sally Jones explains the technique of snowboarding and the art of fallign withour hurting your wrists Sport for All Taking up Snowboarding Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Little girls of the gym become women of substance Simon Barnes sees evidence that the sport has more to it than tales of bullying and cruelty City slump gives food for thought Mercury Communications Stimpson hard act to follow at Silcoates Handball primed to land its biggest catch David Powell on how a once debt-ridden sport is eyeing the ultimate goal of Olympic qualification Challenge crews find light winds heavy going Sailing A bridge to Britain's future Graham Clayton introducts a two-page report on a vital programme linking industry and academia Multiple Display Advertising Items EPSRC How Ford keeps itself in the fast lane Automotive Managers in the making Alan Jenkins on nurturing management potential Power IGDS Bristol Consortium Learning how to improve the firm Manufacturing How to turn waste into water Graham Clayton on a course with a fresh approach to technology Water University of Glamorgan Prifysgol Morgannwg Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Dedicated to success in the air Aepospace Ringing all the industry changes Telecommunications Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Degree of experience is priceless Packaging Honeywell Control Systems Ltd The University of Salford Heriot-Watt University It's tough but builds teamwork The Mitel Challengers Trophy Companies are seeing the benefit of sending their staff on testing exercises, says John Young Mitel Royal National Institute for the Blind Organising the Contest How brainpower won the day The Mitel Challengers Trophy It is not just brawn that can give teams an edge, says Rodney Hobson Mitel Fighting spirit that saved the company Rodney Hobson reports on how Mitel practises the team ethic that it preaches Ancillary relief within court's discretion Legal & Public Notices Saltend Cogeneration Company Insolvency Act 1986 Lord Rayleigh's Daires… Commercial Harbours Division Transfer of undertaking is automatic Costs for unassisted party in children cases Capitalisation, week's change Pink British Funds Results and Statistics Gateway2000 Tate & Lyle needs payout sweetener Michael Clark Cowie venture shortlisted for Thameslink Word-Watching Telstra The Open University City expects cagey Budget Economic Outlook Sundaytips Lloyd's piles on pressure in fight with non-payers TUC backs top-up pensions The Times Educational Supplement Picture Gallery Businessman branded copycat Pension funds switch into cash The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Chartered Accountants Open season for ITV franchises Carlton's move will flush out bidders for TV companies, says Eric Reguly Man taxed with the task of ensuring a workable Budget Income tax cuts 'no help to poor' The Times Capitalisation poised to top £5bn Alternative Investment Market Tourist Rates Imperial College University of London By our Business Staff: HSBC is largest UK firm as Gas takes fall How Chancellor has scope to deliver the goods tomorrow Gily-Rfhrf Easy Jet Government plans audit of UK educational science base AEA wins Chinese nuclear work Call Sure Parkwood value put at £15m Asprey doubles loss Hambro bid for RPT 'Snowball' leads to jail Opec set to peg quotas United Water closer to Sydney flotation Business Roundup BMW gives British engineers the Rolls-Royce treatment Oliver August looks at an industrial link-up made in Paradise Old Speckled Hen Charity Dame Travelling pains NatWest hits the Hong Kong trail The Times City Diary Bible chomping The Times City Diary Chance remarks The Times City Diary MPs' double act The Times Diary An American in London Radio Choice Radio 1 Costume drama in light and darker guise Review BBC1 Choice Satellite and Cable City expects Chancellor to limit Budget giveaway to £3bn Cunard says it is for sale Salvesen hive-off Science audit Times Two Crossword Budget Brain EU agrees to take Italy back into ERM today Camelot bets on lottery magazine Wendy's beefs up chain TV chiefs get £8.5m from sale Young Ridgway & Associates Ltd Week Ahead CrestCo may seek to raise extra cash to buy more time In business tomorrow Challenge of new union No Title Pick of the Crop Right on Track Serving Rural Society for Real Development Help at hand for the future Access to Commonwealth fund assist in Cameroon's aconomic development Hidden Treasure Contents Colonial past—the British connection Toward a common goal Introduction Cameroon can expect a range of benefits from its newly acquired Commonwealth membership The road to recovery Economy Aim is to restore the economy by year 2000 Farming is the priority CAA Cameroon Grows with us Societe Camerounaise Des Depots Petroliers Privatisation brings tough new challenges Economy Information campaign launched to promote the need for private control Debt control is the key Cameroon's growing efficiency will boost investor confidence Cameroon now in stronger position with Paris Club Growing media illuminates future Support for business Economy Backing for the private sector starts at grassroots level Caisse Nationale de Réassurance Production, Transport, Storage and Distribution of… Ministry of Tourism Cameroon Banking on restructuring Finance State withdrawal seen as central to development Intelcam Policies win approval Bad debtors are called to account Determinated approach to end the culture of non-payment is paying off Bank loans back on commercial footing Providing local support Feicom's aims are modest but practical International loans top up state funding Getting the message across Insurance S. R. C. Exports are a key area for growth Arriculture Crop diversification is being encouraged Regifercam Feicom Safeguarding the future Old and Rubber Replating is back on schedule Market will encourage added value Demand for completed and semi-finished products Forestry tax helps fund development Sustaining the balance Agricluture Protection of the environment is an important factor in the exploltation of timber resources Foresters must agree to take part In replanting Record yields Cotton Caution over water sell-off Vast reserves awaiting investors Mining Deposits of iron, gold, bauxite, cobalt and diamonds need the resources which only large mining companies can bring National Refining Company Ltd. Adapting to changing times Energy State refinery company sonara has started a drive for improved export performance State monopoly of crude oil suppiles to end Depots to be modernised Hopes that private finance will back projects On the road to privatisation Air, shipping and railways in line for sell-off Rapid progress in telecoms revolution Infrastructure Communications network is being extended Sale will speed rail update Bidders have come forward Land of variety off the tourist track Added attractions include good food and nightlife Come to Africa in miniature Tourism Moves to develop long-term strategy to boost tourism's contribution to the economy Work is under way to improve infrastructure Snapshots A visit to Cameroon Factfile Where to stay in Cameroon … what to shop for … tourist information … money … travel … business hours … health … Unimedia Ltd Onadef

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