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News from 10/12/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Janet Bush and Michael Clark, Tony Berkeley Chairman, Anthony Denny, Ruth Clay, Chris Rothwell, Richard Thomson, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Gavin Lumsden, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, P. Chandra, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, S. E. Dennis, Peter Tennant, Lynne Truss, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, James Drife, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Nick Giles, Valerie Elliott, David Charter Education Correspondent, Danie McGrory, Shirley English, Debra Craine, John O'leary, Education Editor, Pat O'reilly, Anne Voss-Bark, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, G. Tobias (Joint Chair), Jonathan Romain, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, John Fawcett, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Michael Clark, J. P. Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Tom Rhodes and Charles Bremner, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Tony Fowler, Woodrow Wyatt, Quentin Letts and Emma Wilkins, John Percival, Clare Highton, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Paul Durman, Marit Hargie, Gary Slapper, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Steuart & Francis, Philip Webster, Jill Sherman and James Landale, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Chris Poupard, Director, Peter Davalle, Leyla Linton, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Evans, George Engle, Bronwen Maddox, PHS, Eric Reguly, Richard Gordon, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, D. H. Murdoch, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, R. W. Johnson, Gerald Holtham, James Carr, Nicholas Wood, Christopher Thomas, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Ken Pettican, James Pringle, P. Jakeman, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Hornsby, Lynn Sloman, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Eddis, Jonathan Parker, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Harvey R. Cole (Deputy Leader), Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Veronica Heath, Fred Jennings, Alasdair Murray, Kambiz Boomla, Thomas Stuttaford, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky,

Resumo

Euro money divides Bonn and Paris Fench seek to curb bankers' power Tenth victim Strike breakers Opera on move Index Sixty Years on Peers back women's right to throne Boots asked to pay for prints in the snow Index Play the £50,000 Game Judge praises MacHete heroine MacHete Index Homegirl on tour Inflation boost for Chancellor Picture Gallery Van Cleef & Arpels The Good Varsity Match Guide MP's fail to agree on action against Willetts Spinning into orbit with politicians who were born to run Political Sketch Magistrate saw no need for psychiatric report on Campbell Membership Rewards Daily carrots may keep cancer away Labour wants utility profits to cut bills Bottomley to demand curb on TV violence Nens in Brief Albanian asylum plea Refunds for low water Police act on corruption Task force to run school Wife-killer is jailed County cash runs out Police miss hurt driver Princess goes the full distance to help charities 'Leprosy not just an Old Testament disease' Policewoman wins £19,000 for racial insults With Orange Talkshare, you can give as Boy in car attacks too young to charge Businessmen fell for magic banknotes By Staff Reporter: Beer driver left high and dry Public school pupil 'stabbed teenager' By a Staff Reporter: Cancer surgeon is struck off for removing healthy organs Orange Work-based learning plan scaled down by Shephard Teacher defends warning to eight-year-olds over sex attacks Nikon Lessons in practical skills cut truancy By a Staff Reporter: Asian loses appeal over race murder Laureates back animal research Corrections Nurse loses appeal over dismissal News in Brief Inca head sold Indonesia deal Airport attack Listen Police ask judges to reduce level of damages Royal Opera to have summer stay at the Met Order puts Gielgud in select company American Express Nudity pioneer runs into trouble with its figures By a Staff Reporter: Vicar who left wife for curate still in job Scope Hurley stars in a flop of biblical proportions Japanese cities top the bill for costly living Captain is accused of crew deaths News in Brief Diphtheria alert Jockey safe Star bargains DIAL-a-PHONE Police fail to find 'road rage' witnesses Informix Major and Bruton wrangle over contact with Sinn Fein Watchdog blamed for slide in shares Prime Health Cabinet sceptics win new talks on single currency Britain quits industrial aid agency MP seeks Dunblane Masonic inquiry Christmas at Ryman Labour to woo leading lawyers Forsyth rejects call for public inquiry into food poisoning Why cats and cattle create a deadly duo Medical Briefing Picture Gallery Country Red Scots lawyers warn off London firm More beef goes on Britain's plates Asthma sufferers 'exploited by unfair claims Crown Computer Products Daring version of inhabited Thames bridge captures public imagination Rescue crews free driver soaked in petrol under lorry Peoples Phone Wildlife sites 'at risk from the water industry One in two doctors disenchanted by reforms, says survey Tests expose flaws in new guidance system for planes Rare dung causes a stink with Customs Admiral Ho, ho, ho, time to draw a laugh and win £1,500 Neighbours tell French to polish up their embassy By a Staff Reporter: The dead duck that started a flap Hamlet Extra Mild Chemists may run one-stop health unit Shipping tycoon steers middle course as he sails into Hong Kong job Peking wields whip as party tries to hold back change Citizen Eco-Drive Picture Gallery Transfer of colony vexes US Lloyds Bank Chinese landings pose new threat to Taiwan Paris rift with US poisons hopes for a slimmer Nato Rawlings tipped to win Russian green victory French 'President' dies (Reuter): 30 killed in bus attack Church bars Mickey Mouse weddings Leakey dynasty's matriarch dies World in Brief Kohl and Chirac in 'therapy' session on single currency British truckers beat Greek roadblocks EU bans fur from leg traps Time Security tight for trial of Muslims Boost for ANC after new South African Constitution spurns federalism Our Foreign Staff: Police find hoard of silver in homes of Indian leader Tandy Delhi's reforms widen rich-poor divide India's five-star hotels are full but millions live on five pence a day, Christopher Thomas writes from Calcutta (Reuter): Taleban bans use of paper bags Forte Heritage US bid to enforce labour rights sours world trade forum Palestinian protest forces Israel to reopen campus Dell Clinton unleashes pit bull on scandal-hunters A damaging gap is opening up between the stonewalling President and the media, Bronwen Maddox writes from Washington Japanese offer berth for Queen Mary Right calls for Bosnia pullout (Reuter): Minister faces new sex claims World Summary UNauthorises 'oil for food' deal (AP): Aunt tries to sell girl, 5, for $24 (AP): Pupils chained for not studying (AP): Euthanasia law may he overruled Why Eton parents should follow the rules or stay at home Prince William's parents failed the neutrality test at his school carol service, says Guy Walters The Times Section Two Cellphones Direct Ltd A case for tea and sympathy Stress counselling may not work for everyone, says Anjana Ahuja A case for tea and sympathy The Times played a vital role in the Abdication 60 years ago. And history has vindicated our verdict, says Alan Hamilton Christmas Message Corby Trouser Press Directline Savings Labour's virtual university Gerald Holtham fleshes out Gordon Brown's training Plan The agency would create a training network Puppy love The Times Diary Downside Snap happy Picture Gallery Books before archives What do we care if the laundry-lists of the literati are sold to Texas? A card Who's who Major, Blair and Basildon The Tories need Sun readers, says Woodrow Wyatt Traded Away The World Trade Organisation's troubled birthday party Lanark Lessons The right way to root out public poisoning A Trucker's Phrasebook One: beware Greeks offering lifts Lack of finance extends NHS lists Medical advertising Heroes or villains: fishing for the truth on cormorants Heavy lorries Taxes and votes Himalayan marmots Season's greetings Gas safety Who's to blame? Court Circular Today's royal engagements School news Personal Column The Royal Institute of International Affairs Luncheon University news Picture Gallery Birthdays today Reception Royal Association in Aid of Deaf People Royal Air Force 9th-century church found Latest wills Service dinners Dinners Meeting Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Mary Leakey Mary Leakey, archaeologist and anthropologist, died in Nairobi yesterday aged 83. She was born on February 6,1913 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Worldcall Professor Bruce Pattison Bruce Pattison, Professor of Education, London University Institute of Education, 1948-76, died on Novermber 19 aged 88. He was born on November 13,1908 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Dgaa Homelife The Halifax Disaster Alain Poher Alain Poher, President of the French Senate, 1968-92, died in Paris yesterday aged 87. He was born at Ablon-sur-Seine on April 17.1909 Birmingham side finds goals from an unlikely source This Week's Transfers The Leading 250 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Football Game The Times Itf The ITF players, their points and their values if you are considering the transfer option News The Times Crossword No 20,347 Business Wpa Forecast New Zealand In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Lang sends Bass's £00m Carlsberg deal to MMC Inflation fall eases fears of rate rise Floats shelved in wake of stock market slide Arts Picture Gallery MMC to clear Stagecoach deal Christmas strike threat to NatWest and Lloyds Law Shares rebound as central banks soothe markets Legal & General Sport Television and Radio Business Today Stock Market Indices Labour leads BBA buys Sales soar at Ideal Hardware SCR talks Bartels quits Air plan off BICC venture Have you calculated the real cost of airline loyalty… Labour now seen as best for small business, says study Flemings foresees monetary anarchy Homestake wins Santa Fé for $2.3bn Oftel may let BT set some charges Tourist Rates Jarvis back on the rails for a payout Slough claims victory in shops battle Brussels doubt over BA-American link Business Roundup Yule Catto in £21m deal Camelot talks soon Le Shuttle carries more Few takers in power bid API profits leap 30% Firecrest reversal The Times BBA pays £175m for American aviation engineer Xenova seeks to calm float fears NPC prepares for listing with upbeat first interims Lang passes the poisoned pint Beckett may have to cut competition teeth on Bass Bears like a bull at a gate Another glithch for Ayling Correction, hold that correction Pennington Writing on the wall In one bound, free Electronic Data sees profits slip Carclo shares plummet Ricoh Microvitec warning Commodities LlFFE Options Cadbury Schweppes dips as index bounces back Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird& Go) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Carclo Mulberry Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes BBA's perfect landing Tempus Ockham Wall Street Chancellor in hock The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Called to the bar The Times City Diary Now that winter is here, it is pantomime time for… The Times City Diary Cards to take off The Times City Diary Nasal distraction The Times City Diary Management by the book is no ready-made solution Oliver August on the latest crop of texts to look at how to run a business Friendly society fights for role in an unfriendly world Paul Durman meets a reformer shaking up Liverpool Victoria Jones Day Oracle thwarts the sceptics Don't panic-but if you are going to panic, be the first Shares stronger in thin trading Laphroaig The Times Unit Trust Information Service Telstra Briefings Business to Business Energy 2000 The Dorchester Plan The Personal Number Company Plc Duo drum up enterprise Veronica Health meets a couple who took advice on making their skills pay £50K+ p/a in 'theory' Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Fresh Start Multiple Display Advertising Items Orange Ocr World Wide Notice to Readers MJN Best Buy Systems Getting the imperial measure of trading standards… Magic Mend The master and all he surveys Visual: Richard Cork is overwhelmed by the Hayward's Howard Hodgkin retrospective. Plus other shows Around the Galleries Settling for the big time Pop Visual Art Cd Choice Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 The Times POP Tomorrow Art Galleries Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatres showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London Cambridge Theatre Choice 2 Medieval soul sisters Early Music: The spice Girls of the Gregorian-chant world? Hilary Finch meets the New York quartet, Anonymous 4 Choice 3 Weird and wonderful Concert CBSO/Rattle Birmington Choice 4 Why can't they work together? Opera and Dance: The first days of Covent Garden recalled; and a mammoth Swan Lake previewed Wretched lives, barren ground Theatae: Benedict Nightingale on another unlover I Licked a Slag's Deodorant Ambassador's St Mungo's Opera 1 Opera 2 Impotence Butler & Wilson Dance Theatre Swan Lake's overflow Zmb Chambers I C S a Consultants Teacher Stern Selby Quarry Dougall In-House Legal Times Newspapers Zeneca Judges wanted: pay poor Do we pay judges enough? Frances Gibb finds that the answer could well be no Pushing for it Queen's Counsel Picture Gallery How about the risks? Inns and Outs Time-doers music Scrivenor: Asking For trouble Clifford Chance Why Britain needs a Bill of Rights Life or Death? Freshfields Clyde & Co an International Law Firm Zmb One Garden Court Multiple Display Advertising Items When there is life without hope Gary Slapper on the involvement of the courts in matters of life and death QD Weightmans Cleary Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton Domain names: a system in dispute Nicholas Wood on litigation over web sites on the Internet BLG Selector Europe Solicitor/barrister - Retail Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy GE Capital QD Quarry Dougall City University Justice that works for all Jonathan Parker calls for the creation of a network of civil justice centres Today the emphasis is on offering a service for civil disputes Legal Appointments Robert Walters Associates L&P Unklaters & Paines Australia & South Africa Legal Counsel Multiple Classified Advertising Items W. S. Walker & Company Brite Change of use of land beneath river Care orders on non-resident children Legal & Public Notices Parliamentary Notices Reasons for findings EAT order not final AA Product obtained directly by patented process No power to put time limit on VAT recovery claims The Times Southwell standards in question Racing: Jockey to Hold Inouiry into Racecourse's Medical Care Richard Evans Huntingdon Rapid Raceline Jukes banned Guide to our Inline Racecard Yesterday's Results Balding calls for total ban on drugs Plumpton Thunderer Sedgefield Thunderer Racing Ahead By our Sport Staff: Symonds on parade for national service For the Record England must take chance to build on flimsy foundation Cricket: Caddick and Irani Competing for One Place against Zimbabwe as Former Hero Flies out Today's Fixtures Football Botham begins rescue mission Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge By our Sports Staff: India wrest initiative as Kumble makes hay Picture Gallery Winning Move Keene on Chess Youngsters enjoy brief moment of success Rowing Where the weather is a frozen asset Olier Holt braves condition that bring Green Bay cold comfort By our Sports Staff: Brighton docked two points Football: Troubled Thired Division Club is Punished for Pitch Invasions Smith bids for all-British boat Sailing By our Sports Staff: Scales facing hostile reception at Leeds Cup victory adds bite to Panthers Ice Hockey Krajicek must rest after knee surgery Sport in Brief New downhill date Monarchs on move Holland leave it late Enstone finally beaten Scotland make it three British Museum Williams keeps cool after delay Snooker First Telecom Students on course to uphold tradition Rugby Union: Amateur Values Come to the Fore in Varsity Match Wales undergo ageing process Teams Pools Forecast Word-Watching Radio 1 Harlem, the new Eden Radio Choice Best keep your distance from the fearless Review BBC1 Choice Satellite and Cable Racing 43 United and Tottenham draw gasps Woking sent to Coventry Third-Round Draw Times Two Crossword England give Guscott wide berth Team Forest clearance denied to Newcastle American Football 45 BHHI

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