News from 11/12/1996
1996; Gale Group;
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George Cole, James Landale, Edward Griffiths, Phil Yates, Anthony Harris, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Rodney Legg, Chairman, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, N. J. Binns, Nick Nuttall, Chris Ward, Grace Bradberry, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Mark Souster, Inigo Gilmore, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Sophira Clarke, Jeremy Kingston, Dorothy Walker, James Bone, Clive Davis, Charles Bremner and Stacy Sullivan, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Heseltine, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Philip Webster and Arthur Leathley, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Charles Nunneley, Chairman, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Emma Parsons, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael R. Bailey, President, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Paul Wilkinson and Michael Hornsby, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Amanda Loose, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Anthony G. Phillips, Robin Weller, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, John Kavanagh, Nigella Lawson, Russell Kempson, Lowri Turner, Nigel Williamson, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Brenda Maddox, Lindsay Cook, P. H. S., Robin Crane, Chairman, Helen Wallace, Michael Theodoulou, Andy Lavender, John Hopkins, David Miller, Barry Millington, Michael Adler, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, John Higgins, David Weitzman, Charles Secrett, Executive Director, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Howard M. Reynolds, Peter Davalle, Janet Street-Porter, President, Chris Partridge, S. I. Redstone, Nigel Hawkes, Gordon T. Stewart (Professor of Public Health), Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Grace Bradberry, Style Editor, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Adrian Lee and Michael Evans, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Giles Whittell, Jason Nissé, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Chris Bonington, President, David J. Bellamy, President, John Newcomb Cryer, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Patrick Smellie, Michael Smith, Elisabeth Hoodless, Executive Director, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Ben MacIntyre and Jonathan Prynn, A. D. Frank, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Jonathan Dimbleby, President, Alan Coren, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Adam Fresco and Daniel McGrory, Alan Stewart, Alasdair Murray, S. Palmer, Lloyd of Berwick, President, Matthew Bond, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Dr Keyboard, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoCivil servants accused of 'leak culture' Photocopiers blamed by Heseltine Tunnel fire 'was probably arson' Mandela seals 'new freedom' New TV codes TV & Radio Kennedy's Secret Willetts to apologise after strong rebuke by MPs Eight-hour traffic jam brings gridlock to London Interface Gift Guide Six charged with Army college rape Kama Sutra: The Film Government 'misled' on Gulf War pesticides Tiffany & Co. Single-minded song explains Nigel's empty nest Political Sketch Every British army tent in the Gulf was doused in pesticide SAGA Services Ltd. US Nobel laureate changes his mind on chemical link Ulster pays a £120m price for end of the ceasefire US businessman gives £73,000 to Sinn Fein Minister rejects call for rule to protect jobseekers' benefits Police study child abuse claims at 15 homes News in Brief Drivers strike Europol ratified Police arrest 250 Dealer jailed Bomb jury retires Drug raids Blackmail plot Boost for babies Breughel sold Admiral Best friend warned Leah Betts not to take Ecstasy tablet 'I said just take half-she said we had done it before and took a whole one' Schoolgirl has peace talks at No 10 and White House Peace at Christmas The Santas who packed a punch BT By a Staff Reporter: Drink rival told: you can't have a double Bird that brings a touch of the Arctic Referendum Party Who will foot the £10m bill for new Thames footbridge? Millennium company seeks to save project Virgin Net Book Tokens the Gift of Reading Police to decide on evidence disclosure In the Times One man and his dog fight to save nation's hedgerows Flare thrown by French protester probably caused Channel tunnel fire Dixons Army 'lost' munitions worth £4m in Bosnia By Staff Reporters: Stores beat Christmas rush with all-night shopping BBC goes in to bat for music of the century Primary teachers 'among best paid' Supersonic exit leaves ballgoers in a spin No time for dancing as a flying royal visit displays Galliano's £15,000 debut 'negligee' for Dior Royal approval for centre that treats body and spirit Medical Briefing Listen Correction Motorola Princess slips in for a model role with the fashion crowd Bottomley backed by TV watchdogs on screen violence Doctors fail to apply for lottery cash BT Tearaway singer sought Pensioners lead police to bottle snatchers Airline tries haute cuisine News in Brief Police accused Kosher beer Player banned Vienna arrests Celery sent off Major takes risk by talking of a Labour victory We are not afraid of isolation in EU, says Brown Taxpayer faces bigger bill for fewer quangos In Parliament Sainsbury's Peers call for royal yacht decision Panasonic Notebook Computers Kennedy agreed to mistress's abortion 'Prizes for sale' claim sullies film awards Ghanaian lobbies to succeed Boutros Ghali at UN Calais Picture Gallery General denies 1989 Tiananmen Square deaths Atheist linked to missing money Nato countdown starts for entry of East Europeans Disputed Van Gogh snubbed One 2 one Alliance attacks Milosevic over annulled election McDonald's riot in Minsk Iraqis celebrate end of embargo as Saddam opens oil lifeline to West Mandela puts seal on new freedom at Sharpeville Mercury Communications (Reuter): Tutu frees policeman Bolger survives as maverick ignores his voters' wishes Jerusalem homes fear The European Parliamentary Intercultural Committee Fourteen arrested after Paris blast World in Brief Civil servants to strike Record toll of air deaths (AP): Rawlings claims win (Reuter): Pope will not say Mass Du Pont to stand trial (AP): 'Singing sheriff' dies (AP): Bethlehem 'is broke' Britain puts brake on EU police integration Women flock to bullring Woodstock Floors Limited PPP healthcare Indian censors savage film of Kama Sutra Students discover a degree of flair Poême Roger & Gallet Immortal hair To enter the Hair Hall of Fame, you need a style so personal it transcends fashion, says Lowri Turner What men really want for Christmas Don't weste your money in 'indispensable' tools or trinkets from a time-warp. Buy him the best, says Joseph Connolly, and he will love you forever Service line Insurance CAVA The truth under that healthy skin Beneath all its crackpot philosphising about the joys of playing badminton in the buff, Health & Efficiency was really a prototype for porn mags N. Peal Cashmere Why Nobel despaired of mankind A troubled ghost is interviewed by Felipe Fernández-Armesto Ivy league No joy really The Times Diary Picture Gallery Judging Jeffrey's Bill The hereditary principle is under attack-so let daughters succeed Card sharps The Times Diary Address book The Times Diary Alan Coren Away with the manger: bring on the colleens picking fraties The Ministry Syndrome Pesticide, paperwork and prevarication Head and Heart Meanwhile over the Channel Wirral Waits The Government should respect by-election conventions Awearying of Kenneth Clarke Christian millennium Brunei auction Global responsibilities in fighting the spread of Aids Lawrence memorial Rich and poor Defence under Healey Heart to hub Aerospace industry South Downs at risk The grim reaper In the brave days of old Court Circular Today's royal engagements Ambassador of Sweden Reception Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Service dinners Picture Gallery Memorial service Personal Column Luncheons Dinners Eton College Spring bulbs jostle with winter plants RHS Christmas Show Anniversaries Appointment Raphael Samuel Raphael Samuel, historian, died of lung cancer on December 9 aged 62. He was born on September 26,1934 Acorn Stairlifts Personal Column José Donoso José Donoso, Chilean novelist, died in Santiago on December 7 aged 72. He was born on September 25,1924 Court & Social Harmers of London DR Clive Bremner Cameron Mr. Churchill on a Perilous Moment Derrick Puffett Derrick Puffett, musicologist, died on November 14 aged 49. He was born on November 30,1946 No private law remedy for excess detention Resolving unfair dismissal compensation calculations The Times Squatters risk Radioactive overflow causes physical damage Pedestrian use sufficient qualification as road Time does not run against traffic examiner Increasing the agony Problem pages are now making their way into the broadsheets How careless Blair pitches for the female vote The Listener The News behind the Headlines Sweet revenge Cup in arms Media , Sales & Marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Financial Sector Counsellors Can't Stop Talking? Changing world calls time on Cooke's tour Faron Sutaria The Times Crossword No 20,348 News Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Forecast In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Clarks to spin off factory outlets in shake-up Northern fights bid with merger Channel 5 costs leap by £50m Arts Freemans links up lottery deal No Title Homes Takeover nets share quote for Saints MacGregor joins board of Unigate Sport A&L cautious as members back change Direct Life & Pension Services Ltd. Television and Radio Pages Business Today Undermined Building up Wax Lyrical lights the way to expansion Inquiry into directors of Facia 'necessary' Cellphones direct Picture Gallery Shake-up pays dividends at Anglian Carlton invests $28.5m in Getty media enterprise Guardian Insurance to cut jobs Walz gets City clearance Former Barings executive settles with SFA Cost of homes to 'rise 20%' Buch bounces back with £1 BBB stake Business Roundup NatWest credit link British Land boost Jobs threat at Barclays Chubb shares slip Ban hits Hozelock Celltech transformed Nursing Home deal Texas settlement near Thomson plan imminent Tourist Rates Shining in the bright lights Northern's devotion to shareholder value deserves backing Freemans frequent-flyer flutter Saints alive to big time Costain chiefs to go as US Coal deal is sealed Siemens Nixdorf Compass will be plotting steady course Rjb shares fall 23% on circular Yorkshire lights up interim Commodities Life Options Two big names prepare to tumble from top 100 Stock Market 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 Berkeley Compass Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Bad attack of subsidence Tempus Wall Street British Land Back on the milk round The Times City Diary Sinking feeling The Times City Diary Lord somewhere The Times City Diary Blossoming out The Times City Diary Canary duo The Times City Diary Phoenix's 'baaad man' ready to fight for his resurrection Craig Lord meets Charles Keating Jr, anti-hero of the 1980s us savings and loans scandal Interference has almost cleared Eric Reguly on how Channel 5 brought March launch into focus Vitually all of the programming is in place for the first year—all it needs now is viewers Legislation needed for interest on overpaid tax Worldcover Direct Why Greenspan's pension warning includes you Global free trade affects not only producers in Third World areas Sage aims to copy success in France EasyJet Booming Berkeley sure it can build on success Leeds Group hit by restructuring costs Australian life insurer ahead Higher wages help to put a dent in Ashanti Legal & Public Notices Allders in buoyant mood as profits soar Orders for private houses surge 27% Ernst & Young at $7.8bn Reshuffle at Cardinal Anglo United cuts losses Saim in Robeco deal Lower margins hit BSS Shares move higher Mikimoto The Times Unit Trust Information Service Canon Theatre 1 With a song and a dance Gala Opening Arts Theatre Cambridge Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Jennifer Wrigley Theatre 2 Jolly japes for all Dick Daredevil Drill Hall, W1 The guy who grew up at the National Benedict Nightingale talks to Richard Eyre about his decade directing the Nt Changing Times Rising Star Tomorrow Art Galleries Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily gulde to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice 2 Yum-Yum's chum-chums Opera: Miller's G&S confection returns to ENO; the Domingo nights continue at the Garden Opera Easeful at the death Concert LPO/Haitink Festival Hall Music … and Placido's friends Tosca Covent Garden Enterprise culture for one-trek minds Film: Debra Craine boldly goes where millions have gone before, into the ever-expanding Star Trek universe Ballads from a master Recitals: Celebrating Carl Lowe's bicentencary; plus, Anne Sofie von Otter joins forces with the Brodsky Quartet Hampson/Rieger Wigmore Hall This Week's Special Christmas offers Film Recitals 1 Night of anarchic song Von Otter/Brodsky Quartet Wigmore Hall Troupers' last post POP: The slow death of cabaret Recitals 2 Rhythmic magic World Music Womad Global Spirit Barbican Offer AA Reckitt & Colman Hays Banking Personnel Secretarial Division Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multilingual Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments Bi-LANGUAGE The American Embassy is Recruiting for the following… Personal Assistant Multiple Display Advertising Items Aldrich & Company Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items International Racing Bureau LTD Boyce Recruitment Royal College of Nursing Marketing Assistant Friedland - Hex Consulting Ltd. Jonathan Wren Relocation Co-Ordinator Cosmos Ltd Language Matters Boyce Recruitment Sarah Naylor Harper Recruitment McLaren Chartered Loss Adjusters Cunningham Group Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd. Norma Skemp REC LTD Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Halpern Partnership Administrative Creme The Times Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Pan European Recruitment PA to Head of Golf Operations Sue Cooke Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Robert Dow, PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Pitman Multiple Display Advertising Items Anderson Hoare Tate Temp Specialists Withers Wood Brigdale Julia Ross Personnel PRO Law North of the Thames Westbury The Times 1997 Diaries AA Home Insurance Extraordinary Space Mortgages Retirement Homes Rentals Directory Shortage of sellers forces up prices Would-be buyers are back in numbers but houses are hard to find, reports Rachel Kelly Winning through after a 20-year fight Amanda Loose talks to the people who fought to save their Victorian houses from being demolished Gazumped at every turn Christmas sell-out in the housing market When demand exceeds supply British Museum Dreaming of a sunny Christmas Why cormorant report was shooting in the dark Brian Clarke tries to repair some of the damage done to the image of angling by a misleading article Sneehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Hendry brushes Morgan aside Snooker List of candidates cut by half Academy of Sport Today's Fixtures EBA opts to relax all-white ruling Bowls Epsom on track for £1m Derby Racing: Maktoums Maintain Support for Yearling Entry Stage to Blue Riband Leicester Rapid RACELiNE Specialists Moonax beaten over hurdles Yesterday's Results Wakeham demands end to divisive arguments Hexham Lingfield Park From a Special Correspondent: Butcher saves a team's bacon Cricket The Times By our Sports Staff: Azharuddin takes control Scoreboard Scotland recall Reed to turn the tide Rugby Union: Scots Enlist Aid of only One Newcomer to Take on the Italians Team England a rally to extend unbeaten sequence West Indians beaten by scratch team Giddins case leads to appeals review Dumont is sixth to drop out Sailing Southampton join big league Football: Premiership Club Set for Secure Future after Stock Market Flotation Homing in on chance of Cup upset Andrew Longmore urges Stevenage to go for glory rather than cash in on away trip Third-Round Draw For the Record Promotion beckons for Kidderminster Audi Tottenham ambition persuaded Scales Sharks strike again England well placed Depleted India hold on Boost for cyclists Last Night's Football Derbyshire refuse to give in to Adams Sport in Brief Redgrave lengths ahead in personality test Midweek View Gloag's Wily Stewart steals march on rivals Motor Racing: Former World Champion First to Flag with Launch of New Car Word-Watching Barden burdened by court case Athletics Radio 1 A new angle on Naughtie Radio Choice Flight of fancy encounters some turbulence Review BBC1 Choice Satellite and Cable Fishing Singer hits the right note Cambridge centre lifts aura of gloom from University match Times Two Crossword Grief lays cold hand on match John Hopkins on a Twickenham crowd disturbed by some emotive images Simon Barnes Knight shifts England's dark clouds Wallguard Snappy Christmas CompuServe Stick a computer in your mouth Nick Nuttall on the hi-tech brush that cleans your teeth while knocking out the bacteria with snoic waves Hi-Grade The net's the place for a good nose T3 The US puts e-mail in the phone book Times Interface American Civil War breaks out in London Chris Partridge salutes a starting victory in the world of toy soldiers Autonomy DK Multimedia Speak, and you will be understood I know that voice … Nicholas Booth on machines that can master the nuances of language One number, many tariffs Confusion over new personal phone rates Talk really is cheap Take the hi (tech) road Scotland leads the way, says Alan Stewart The Mobile Office is Here Megastores DK Multimedia British radio maverick makes a lunar landing Ray Hatley talks to a man who enjoys bouncing off the moon Web inventor honoured Online aid from hot iCat STR Cyro Interactive Entertainment Drop in for a web party by the river MS Microsoft Swan-upmanship Gavin Hadland meets the bird-watchers who are creating a vital computer database Netstar Dodgy connection IBM bows to the inevitable Big Blue joins a system it cannot beat Fusion and confusion proves an explosive mix A multinational project that aims to harness on H-bomb's power may be doomed to failure, scientists say Patients rewarded as consultants go online Brother Max effect can make your movie Nicholas Booth on the cut-price way to create that special screen magic SCi High hopes for the low-cost conference And there's a major bonus in the e-mail IT crusade will spread the faith Don't miss the point on Cyrix's speed Computer link-up that is all white on the night Buzzwords How quickly can DirecPC Turbo Internet download from… Tugboat route to outer space Highwire Tiny All change for a 'new' computer Chris Ward on making Pc progressively correct Direc PC The shrinking stereo Honey, I shrank the Walkman, George Cole on personal sound systems Gadgets make games more fun How to put some bite in your Pc sound system Focus on Christmas Hardware: Office speakers to outshine your home CD, the latest scanners and mobile ph Computers were once designed to be seen and not heard. Now Ray Hatley shows how a tinny desktop machine can be turned into a powerful hi-fi DELL Britain's mobile phone playe Chris Partridge finds Cellnet and Co … DELL Scanning new horizons in colour and mono They're adaptable, Operator-friendly-and a UK firm has made a 3-D advance Magical solution Focus on Christmas Hardware" Software packages for novices in desktop publishing, Santa's PC service and faster means cheaper Microsfoft's wizard helps DTP beginners Clara NET Internet Service Provider A festive gift that's strictly elf-service New mode for fast modems Mitsubishi Electric Hot shots lead to a snappy new year Focus on Christmas Hardware: George Cole's festive buyer's guide to the latest in hi-technology cameras MAPLE Computer Corporation HMV IT firms fail on staff skills IT diary dates Agenda Netbenefit ICL boss finds new role as King of the middle men Chris Ward talks business with a major It player who's determined to adapt and prosper LinoMedia Sunderland comes out of the cold Pioneering city announces plans to get wired for the new millennium Big clear-out for the IT antiques Dixons Currys Document turns over a new leaf for Xerox Chris Ward hears the philosophy beyond copying £1.6 bn project puts spark into Europe Viglen FujiTSU Systems thrown on the big scrapheap Mergers cause IT headaches, says John Kavanagh Business Changing faces in the IT world GCS Computer Recruitment Services Methodika Aztech Computer Recruitment Teacher Training Agency Kudos E Institute of Education Gold Dust Geac Computers Limited Interlink Smallworld Mercuri Urval IBM Cobol Numetrix PMR Group PLC Praxis Time
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