News from 24/12/1995
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Taki, Sudarsan Raghavan, Michael Prescott, Christopher Middleton, Rhoda Koenig, Barbara Hall, Aa Gill, Adrian Coles Director-General, John Davison, Jon Swain, Jim Munro, John Peter, Joy Goodwin, Mark Reason, Mount Daalo, Lesley White, Roberta Bonometti Brescia, John Jay, Terry Foulkes, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Beverley Cuddy, Jason Burke, Terence Blacker, Alistair Scott, David Smith, Nicki Pope, Mary Wilson, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, G H, Anthony Sattin, Margareta Pagano, Robert Winnett, John Pittuck, Irwin Stelzer, E J D, John Aspinall, Peter Wilson, Robert Hewison, Deryk Brown, John Mortimer, Lanchester, Mariella Frostrup, David Hewson, Robin Askwith, Shelley von Strunck, Elaine Grainger, Margarette Driscoll, Carlos Mavroleon, Dr Mike Oaksford Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Michael De Larrabeiti, Jeremy Clarkson, Sue Clark, Peter Conradi, Louise Taylor, Peter Mandelson, H G, Michelle Langley, Diane Kunz, Marlan Phillips, Ian Burrell Home Affairs Reporter, Michael Jones, Kirstie Hamilton Deputy City Editor, Nick Caln, Dr Robin Skynner, George Perry, J Y, Kevin Connolly, Robin Marlar, Graham Otway, C W, Nick Gardner, Jilly Johnson, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Jonathan Margolis, Rob Steen, Victor Olliver, Bernard Cafferty, Richard Johnson, Paul Ham, Barbie, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Polly Evelegh, Sue Lawrence, Milford Haven, Philip Craigie, Jonathon Margolis, Paul Driver, lain Martin, Olga Craig, Steve Matchett, Clair Woodward, Boris Schapiro, Dick Girling, Ian Hawkey, J L, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Daisy Cain, Tim Kelsey, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, Hugh McLlvanney, Fleet Hargate, Hilary Bonner, Dave Thomas, Alasdair Mitchell, Frances Kennedy, Andy Goldberg, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, S M, Christina Lamb, Jonathon Green, John Karter, Paul McCartney, David Leppard Home Affairs Editor, Nigel Bowden Valencia, Diana Wright, Rebecca Tanqueray, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, K L, Tim Moorey, Andrew Grice, Hugh McManners, G E, Martin Searby, Brian MacKenzie President, Claire Oldfield, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Russell Miller, George Walden, Richard Woods, Peter Hollier Chairman, Randeep Ramesh Transport Correspondent, Garth Alexander, Roland White, Rachel Cooke, Lisa Belkin, Wayne Bodkin, Maurice Chittenden, Godalming, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Dr Kent Brooks, Lesley Thomas Religious Affairs Correspondent, Peter Watts, Matthew Parris, Gerard Evans, P C, Sean Hargrave, Simon Callow, John Harlow, Linda Chrissy, Godfrey Smith, D L, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Jonathan Ross, A A Gill, David Parsons, J M, Chris Dighton, Kirsty Lang, Andrew Lycett, Chrissy Iley, M B, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Adrian Levy, Liam Clarke, Susan Clarke, Frank Vickers, Roger Dobson, W E, Mark Hodson, Steve Connor, Christopher Higgins, Dr Bill Hebenton, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, Bob Murray, Simon Sebag Montefiore, David Smith Economics Editor, Hugh Bradley, Colin McDowelld, Carey Scott, Action Man, Walter Ellis, A D Shead, Hugo Williams, Sophie Grigson, Joanna Simon, N M, U G, Dan Pearson, Mary Ann Fitzgerald, Lapis Iazull,
ResumoPalace says Charles could remarry 'I never said I wouldn't remarry' Major plans to give self-rule to all schools British Airways Arts & Books News Review Giving voice to tidings of peace and joy Children die in mass suicide after 'message' from dead cult leader Magazine Scientists plug in to Ripper's brain The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Cash scandal may split prison union Austin Reed La Sainte Union, Southampton Sussex University Police fear missing French teenager has been abducted Blair ready to upstage Major with currency referendum Revealed: the Elvis Presley killer diet He ate month's food in one day 'Magical' Santa trip snowballs into farce Sinutab Queen's Christmas broadcast leaves Diana out in the cold Bottomley takes on arts establishment to stop 'grants for the boys' scandal Church leader accused of molesting model on plane Escom Booby-trap terrorists of the airwaves laugh at law Sixteen die in copycat cult suicide Selfridges Labour freezes out Monklands council boss Agent Keynes smuggled art for Britain Cloak and dagger trip by economist during war gave nation hoard of treasures Lady Tebbit tells of triumph over mental illness Rifkind's axe hovers over the British Council Oh, Babe! Army takes a drill to its Porton piggies Britons hunted in £2.5m Packer bullion robbery World of Leather Private train firm to bring back Motorail The Times Leeson decides to learn about business A haven and a helping of festive cheer Sunday Times Throwing Stones Atticvs National Savings Picture Gallery A Czech success story Atticvs Taking sides on Diana Atticvs Memory of fun in court 13 Atticvs Nick Newman's Week House of Fraser By Royal Decree. . . The Queen's initiative to speed up a divorce has placed Princess Diana on the defensive. But for Prince Charles, a peaceful new year is far from assured. By Tim Rayment, Andrew Alderson and Jason Burke Discreet in the extreme and devoted to the last The enduring qualities of Camilla Parker Bowles face further testing times, writes Olga Craig We love our glum royals Bose The Gambler who Lost It All David Ashby staked his credibility and career on a libel action against The Sunday Times and ended up ruined. Report by Andrew Alderson Glenfiddich Silvana, the wife he ignored at his peril Margarette Driscoll meets a woman with grim memories of her marriage Fragile peace holds in Bosnia British bobbies help to heal rift in divided town Kwanzaa: a merry black Christmas Africa's oldest dictator resumes charmed life Burghers of Brussels put a tax on computers Walesa launches guerrilla war against new leaders Palestinians hijack Bethlehem's party Starving Somalia keeps alive scent of antiquity Yeltsin toughs it out in the rising red tide Signor Clean slips in Italian sleaze puddle Editors defy Nigerian reign of fear Julio faces music over rival sons Kozyrev starts to say goodbye Inside Moscow Revenge of Tomba the Bomba puts Italy's skiing champion on a slippery slope Try the toilet water Oh Yegor, you're so Lada-da Chechnya is to blame Grinning assassin torments Israelis Spies with a feminine touch Going like the devil Pera Trafficmaster Plc Major Saudi Arabian Trading Company UIA (Insurance) Limited Executive Prospects Limited Kestrel Network Sciences Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computacenter Compagnie Générale de Géophysique Bay Networks Business Link European Business School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Harvey Nash PLC The Centre for Defence Analysis Goethe Institut Co Multiple Display Advertising Items MPs face ban on foreign 'junkets for questions' Libya gives secrets of IRA arsenal Banda cleared of murder plot Weather and Travel Outlook Ski Scene On brink of hottest year London International Boat Show Home alone drug death Shopping around Lawrence fury Snip at £7m Murder case 300 die No love lost Hitler's car BAe targets aircraft alliance with Daimler-Benz BT invests for a Labour government Superhighway plan gets go-ahead Lloyd's to sell Hq for £200m Virginatlantic Bull Run Fayed ponders launch of Saturday newspaper Contents A nose for a tasty profit Loadsamoney Returns Lamont quits Rothschild for fund manager Jupiter Britain falls behind in world trade Warburg arrogance sinks Norwegian raider's ship Agenda Truffle farmer sniffs a fortune Kleinwort Benson Investment Management Walkers sues crisps rival Business Digest Burning issue BT and Oftel head for showdown Littlewoods and O'Reilly share ticket for lottery Rudd to bolster board at Barclays Coal credits BSE fears beef up pork and ostrich markets Saatchi eyes Forte account Loadsamoney returns Skipton Building Society A year that much of America can sing about Company profits leapt and investors got much richer. Only the nation's shops had a flat year, writes Irwin Stelzer Tables turn on Britain's leading forecasters Some of the experts who made the best predictions last year have done badly in the 1995 league table, writes David Smith Laphroaig Eatery stake-out Accountants yearn for the brutal, bad old days Prufrock Cut out for Olympics Midland Bank check account Savoy drip feed Ft-Se 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Goldman staff divided over flotation plans Middle-ranking staff will lose out as senior partners walk away with the lion's share of £4bn if the bank goes public, writes Kirstie Hamilton Bulls drive out bears on soaring Wall St The Dow Jones has risen 35% this year and most analysts say the run will go on. Garth Alexander reports from New York Argent profits rocket after property coup Sharewatch A share in the boardroom NatWest set to credit mortgage payments monthly Lender drops penalty for borrowers National Savings Golden outlook for the yellow metal Skiers face big hike in cover Banks offer lower loans at sales time Lenders are wheeling out cut rates on loans to catch the winter sales bargain hunters, writes Nick Gardner Take a share of company perks Many companies offer shareholders discounts on goods and services. Rupert Steiner reports on who gives what, and why investors should choose carefully Scottish Widows Card-carrying shoppers check what's in store Low minimum payments and lengthy interest-free periods are two attractions with shops' own cards, writes Robert Winnett Virgin direct Hargreaves Lansdown Henderson touche Remnant Times Newspapers Topping up your Tessa is a capital idea Comment Original Page 3 girl bares her assets Twenty-five years after finding fame as The Sun's first topless girl, Jilly Johnson says men and money have proved fickle Gamblers can share in stock market action M&G Footsie boosts savings interest Quotes of the Year In sport, some spoke from the hip. A few let their words slip. Lying in wait was Jim Munro Bath power too much for Saints Carling turns on style for Quins The trouble with England is the English Jack Rowell's search for an expansive game is getting nowhere. But England's problems are far more deep-rooted. By Stephen Jones Wasps wake up late Corcoran slick in the mud Leeds outflank Waterloo The Rugby Column Results Round-Up New Zealand find the winning touch This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Rugby Union The perfect formula Michael Schumacher, whose combination of raw driving ability, calculation and determination brought him two world championships with Benetton, has joined Ferrari. Steve Matchett, a Benetton mechanic, gives his assessment King of the fall guys takes another Flyer Brendan Powell, one of the great survivors, and Dublin Flyer are looking good for the King George on Boxing Day. By John Karter Brief Gale Looks Good Value Iron Mike has plenty in the fire Mike Tyson is back with speed and power but flawed timing. Hugh McLlvanney considers the future England fighting to keep their heads above water Robin Marlar files his half-term report on an England tour of South Africa that has proved long on frustration and short on achievement Emburey aims to end restraint Graham Otway on a knock-on effect of the Bosman case Chairmen resigned to a fight The threats of First Division clubs to quit the Football League are growing louder. Ian Hawkey reports Thanks for the memory Chris Lightbown bids farewoll to Jack Charlton, hero to the Irish, and assesses possible successors After the Turkey: A Guide to Boxing Day Football Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division First Division Teams and Minor Leagues Scotland Europe Green shoots Bolton recovery Bergsson back to haunt Spurs Euro96 England Earle strike thwarts Blackburn Gallen puts dampener on Villa fire Derby leapfrog promotion rivals Gullit is in a league of his own Penalty point suits Hirst Whelan ensures justice is done Juninho brings forth festive cheers Walsh spares O'Neill's blushes The Football Column Newcastle 10 points clear Bath squelch to Cup win News inside Breakaway threat to First Division Premier League Arsenal tormented by Fowler Quotes of the Year The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Dunhill Quiz '95 Mad cows, dead cows, sacred cows (or elephants): 1995 had them all - and more. Nigel Rees tests your memory of the stories that made the headlines Brainless and brash—but they're only toys Profile Barbie and Action Man Britons stay at home to count the rising cost of Christmas Poll Walter Ellis on the new traditions of the British festive season The Sunday Times Such a job, this boozing Theodore Dalrymple Russia sets course for confrontation The victory of communists in the Russian elections puts the nation's relationship with the West on a new and dangerously unpredictable footing, writes Diane Kunz Food scares that feed on man's ancient fears Be of good cheer: there is no harm in having a seasonal blow-out, says Steve Connor Flights of fancy on trail of Bond and Bormann Andrew Lycett finds flaws in the £500,000 tale of the actor who kidnapped Hitler's deputy from Berlin Minor miracle in Oklahoma Tony Allen-Mills tells how a four-year-old girl symbolises America's recovery from an evil act Quiz '95 Answers Could timid Blair win it—for Major? Inside Politics Optimax Laser Eye Clinics Madness, badness and Myra A drink too far from life's free bar Cynicism is Labour's enemy Whatever kind of wassail you have lined up for tomorrow, please spare Bowing to the inevitable Personality of the year? It's a calling Quidnunc Santa's whip hand Never was so much pap stuffed into us by so few Newt scuttles spacecraft Radisson Edwardian Hotels Time for a register of paedophiles Eye of the beholder Raiders of the lost truth unravel the Bible Archeologists are finding tantalising clues that support the Bible's stories, says Stuart Wavell A blow for borrowers A a Gill in a gorilla mist Are we blameless? Points Birthdays Inquiry into memory doubling package that failed tests Software Postmen to carry e-mail in their sack Online messages will blend with more traditional methods of communication to provide a new postal service, writes Christopher Lloyd Nasa's theory of Santa Claus Christmas Seabed crater may hold secret of why dinosaurs disappeared Explore A drilling expedition off the Mexican coast will attempt to solve the 65m-year-old mystery, writes Roger Dobson Don't write off books just yet Soundings PCs are great for writing on, but only a complete fool—or 'dweeb'—would suggest that books are dead, writes David Hewson Delphi Eye in the sky to help trawlers Communication Satellites can resolve disputes over fishing boundaries, improve catches and show the best port to sell them, writes Sean Hargrave Nutrient offers hope for underdeveloped embryos Privilege BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Eye in the sky to help trawlers Multiple Display Advertising Items Maggots help clean up patients' wounds Bits & Bytes Battery shows how much charge is left Http: //presentpicker. com/ Multiple Display Advertising Items New chip set delivers multimedia Hughenden BMW Big deal in Detroit Aston Martin's new baby aims to take America by storm, says Bob Murray Anglo-Saxo attitude problem Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items Loncoster Jaguar Daimler Tie me Range Rover down, sport Doves Jaguar Weybridge Automobiles Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reg Vardy Specialist Cars Mercedes-Benz Retail Cruickshank Bristol Charles Sidney Puttocks Road Range B & K Thomas Automobili Lamborghini Multiple Display Advertising Items Loncoster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day Malaya Normand Multiple Display Advertising Items Dunbam & Hames Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Centre Rivervale Loncoster H. R. Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items Loncoster Car Marks of Hull Multiple Display Advertising Items Saab Loncoster Buyers always looking for converts Despite the planning hurdles, there is a steady demand for farm buildings that can be turned into homes, says Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luxury Villas & Apartments Wates Build with Care Select Retirement Give the family a seasonal address Hutchison telecom All Decked out On board the Oriana with his daughter, Michael De Larrabeiti finds cruising takes stamina, and at least a dozen ball gowns Crystal Holidays Pressure on the slopes Alistair Scott on the art of snowcasting Thomas cook South African Airways Holiday Money Directions Holiday sale time Directions In step Crash tactics Heritage writ in stone Sloping up Hip trail In brief . . . Holiday Inn Man, myth and Magi Anthony Sattin relives the Christmas story in the Holy Land, and finds a twist to the trail China Multiple Display Advertising Items Human Nature Terence Blacker walked softly through the Ugandan jungle for an encounter with mountain gorillas, our closest animal relatives, and found that little differences do matter Atmays Mark Warner Morocco Check-In Trailfinders Airline Network STA Travel Bathed in Sunlight The work of a benevolent employer lives on. Rhoda Koenig sees for herself Meridian Atlas Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Carpeted Tourist Trap Multiple Display Advertising Items Check-In Air new zealand Multiple Display Advertising Items As Others See us The reservations director Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Austravel The deep End Mariella Frostrup plays Pied Piper in Belize Quest Worldwide Peregor Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Columbus Direct Elegant Resorts Explore Worldwide Cruise under Sail Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldcover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Ski Perfect Series Rolling Thunder Bikers Exodus Multiple Display Advertising Items My Hols Hugo Williams turns into a beach voyeur on holiday The Sunday Times Strictly for the birds The Sunday Times Arts & Books Punch lines with a kick Football is the perfect vehicle for comedy—MARK Edwards gets both halves of the joke Nothing to cheer about Aa Gill on television A documentary on Britannia, a drama about the national lottery and a Coronation Street party—turkeys every one Barbican Centre It's my world, says Mrs Showbusiness Half the secret of Blind Date's huge success is Cilla's iron control, says Hilary Bonner, and she never lets up A patriot revealed In his final work, England, My England, the essence of John Osborne is on show Rumpole and the Christmas squeeze The Sunday Times Silent Unseen The Times Literary Supplement Christmas Bestsellers Start them young The rustles and squeals of a panto audience signify the birth of a new generation of theatregoers, says Robert Hewison The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Carrey on up the jungle Ace Ventura returns—and so do the same old jokes. Jim Carrey's frantic mugging cannot rescue this dumb beast, says Tom Shone Small but perfectly formed Paul Driver on a little gem from the contemporary British composer judith Weir The rest of the week's films The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The rest of the week's theatre The meaning of life The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre The Theatre Club A Christmas quiz for club members The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 406 Raymond Gubbay Barbican Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall The Mermaid Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Blackheath Gallery Celebrates Muir Hewitt Entertainment Breaks Adelphi Theatre All shades of opinion Radio Waves Today's Radio Christmas Day's Radio Today's Satellite Christmas Day's Satellite Regional Variations Christmas Day's Television Critics' Choice Regional Variations Today's Television Critics' Choice The Adventures of Tintin Strip-Teasers Happy Christmas from The Funday Times Beryl the Peril First Claus Post Flavour of the Month Toy Story Out of his Tree S'no Fun! Fir-St among Equals Santa Course Brain Drain Snap Happy! Deputy Dink Mrclean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty Fish Tales The Numskulls Spiderman The Intelligent Bogart Scribble Join Here, Join now Smack! The Funday Times The Sunday Times Style Inside Newshound So nearly stuffed Decorated with valour Ma'am about the house Don't believe what you hear. Diana's pulled out of Christmas at Sandringham to stay with me, says Roland White Wave Goodbye to It All Far from the madding crowds If you want an unconventional celebration, you won't be stuck for choice, says Christopher Middleton Stitched up A new book, The Sewing Circle, claims that the great screen goddesses were all gay. Tony Allen-Mills investigates Stitched up Taking cover Darlings, you have a hangover? Never fear. Look to the experts for how to be gorgeous, however you feel. By Colin McDowelld Phase Eight Villeroy & Boch Factory Shop A drop of the hard stuff Beware of strange women bearing aphrodisiacs. As Simon Sebag Montefiore discovered, these potions don't often work Get out of a fix Cutting it fine Still need to shop today? Michelle Langley presents a guide to great last-minute gifts Cutting it fine The Sunday Times Christmas Crossword Foreign affairs David Ashby should have known that Italian women are volatile by nature - it's part of their attraction. So, to save any more surprises, Aa Gill has prepared a guide to international spouses The Sunday Times Peak performance Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners Letters The happy Christmas Family Life The Sunday Times The Sunday Times The shining Caviar Something to Chew on Sainsbury's Malt teasers Food & Drink Wine Bottles of the Week King & Barnes Christmas Ale, £1.49 Pete's Wicked Winter Brew, £1.19 You have to be nuts Yule logs Testing Time The Sunday Times Shopping on Sunday Multiple Display Advertising Items Acorn Mobility The Iron Bed Company Footstool Trays F & S Lighting Priceless Solid Mahogany British Antique Replicas Scents and sensibility Dreading the whiff of cold turkey and the post-party pong? Try perfuming your place with some stylish fragrances instead. Rebecca Tanqueray sniffs out a range of best smellers, from candles and potpourri to pebbles and incense Not a scrap of holly Interiors Four highly individual approaches to the festive season. By Rebecca Tanqueray Digs for the discerning dog Pets Don't board your animal in boring kennels; put your hound in a haven, your pooch in a palace, says Beverley Cuddy A few simple rules of harmony Fitness How to combat festive stress, By Dr Robin Skynner Mourning after Health Is there life after drink? Nicki Pope tests hangover cures on a group of walking wounded Vixen Aqua Woodland Kitchens Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The wilderness years Gardening The chance to create an English-style garden in the ruins of an overgrown medieval Italian village has proved an enthralling project for Dan Pearson Time honoured Restoration Dramas—Part IV Don't wait until your antique clock stops before bringing in the professionals, says Sue Clark Where to Find Them Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zygosis Multiple Classified Advertising Items SIRiUS Sara Eden Verve Drawing down the moon Our gift to you What the Stars Say about Them Relationship of the Week Osteocare The Sunday Times magazine Chanel Where are They now Häagen-Dazs Baileys Zoë Heller Omega Toshiba The Furniture Village The Furniture Village Voyages Jules Verne Relative Values Homer Simpson, a safety inspector at a nuclear power plant, and his son, Bart, student and rebel Bickenstaff & Knowles Kingdom of Leather Porsche IBM IBM Carry on behind Polly's Progress Picture Gallery The Spy who Drove Me A Heroine of War and Peace Sitting Not so Comfortably Making Cents of It All From Rags to Riches, and Back The Staging of a Stolen Kiss Landrover Presenters' Progress Don't Cry for Him, Argentina The Man who Wept for the Queen Thingumajigs and Oojamaflips All's Not Well that Ends Well A Matter of Life from Death The Vectra from Vauxhall Downhill All the Way Rocking for Eternity Hello Pretty Old Things A Quiet Voice in Little Rock War and Peace People The Three Wizards of Oz Both Shaken and Stirred The Ones who Got Away Bunnies' next round Ahead of the Game Keeping his Head above Water Spirit or Pie in the Sky? Keeping up Appearances Wesley-Barrell Coming Home to Heartbreak Make your Mind up Time Vi-Spring Chinese Breakaway Goodbye to All that Wharfside Paul McKenna Whirlpool Scope Now that the Sun moves into Capricorn, the focus turns to life's practicalities. But the pattern of change has only just begun, and exploring all the available options is vital Mephisto Bookwise Chess Brainteaser Bouncing baubles Bridge Furnitureland A Life in the Day of Multiyork Boddingtons Bitter
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