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News from 13/11/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, DJM, Mark Huband, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Catherine Milton, Social Services Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Anne Hardwick, Mark Souster, Philip Howard, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Maurice Taylor, Martin Fletcher, Georgina Nightingale, Bryan Stiles, John Acland, Philip Stokes, David Charter Education Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Thomas De Waal, Martin Barrow, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Marcus du Sautoy, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, Michael Birnbaum, Christopher Walker and our Foreign Staff, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, Loopy Kennard, Russell Kempson, Glenn Davies, Geoffrey Dudman, Philip Bassett, John Woodcock, P. H. S., Rachel Bridge, Michael Munro, Andy Lavender, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Narguesse Stevens, Angus MacMillan, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent and Nicholas Wood, Marcus Binney, Conrad Jenkin, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Leyla Linton, Paul Wilkinson, Philip Bassett and Jill Sherman, P. H. S, Christopher Daw, John Postgate, M. W. Thompson, Leyla Linton and Adam Fresco, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Paul Burrough, Ansel Harris, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Ian Rodgers, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Peregrine Hodson, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Gideon Nellen, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Christopher Irvine, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Mo Mowlam, Ian G. Gregory, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Michael Theodoulou and Kathryn Knight, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Thomas Stuttaford, Colin McQuillan, Jonathan Mirsky, Stacy Sullivan,

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Science Water firms 'are cheating customers' Ofwat chief orders inquiry Israel may ban extremist immigrants Prisoners freed The Times Index Major bars all arms sales to Nigeria after hangings Oxford censors pornography on the Internet Matthew Parris Drug anger of coma girl's father Free Tory MP accused over share deal Thinking Business Sport Labour will not hit top earners, says Blair This Week in the Times Colonial Major attacks Labour nuclear stance Prisoner release aimed to revive peace process London rejects Bruton criticism as 'incredible' Bosnia mission will mean half of Army is abroad CPS sent details of Venables inquiry News in Brief Hint over Scott Fraud warning Air delays grow Legion club raid Old milk 'resold' Five share £8.5m Nation joins 10,000 veterans in moving tribute to war dead Queen leads day of remembrance Burma veterans drink to peace National Trust is accused of wasteful legal action Informix Jackie Mann dies in his sleep after lifetime of battle The National Lottery Martin Bell accuses Bbc editors of glamorising war Reporter urges more explicit footage Mr Heseltine should wrap up Medical Briefing Intel inside Edward Viii 'was prime mover in Nazi conspiracy' Citroën Xantia Dimension By a Staff Reporter: Hundreds of BSE infected cows 'eaten each week' Food fears ignored by public with too much on its plate Survey finds distrust of experts' Yuppies put their health first Competing for Quality. Market Test of Home Office… Ministers accused over road delays Inspectors recover £1.5bn tax News in Brief Bridge inched in Kosher water Tailor made Bicycles shut M8 Reptiles escape Turner prized Soldier missing Allied Dunbar Government is close to banning Swedish porn TV Revival of religion in schools creates teacher shortage American Airlines Child mediators make playground peace Fifth of assisted places awards 'are fraudulent' Straw plans classes for parents of truants British film wins prize Spana If you want to smoke who should you ask? North West Toyota Yorkshire South West Christmas cuts threatened in Yorkshire Man claims ankle tag led to assault Serb accord averts threat of war with Croatia Phillips MPs' rebellion over Iran invitation weakens Kinkel A Times Competition Awards stir memories of a femme fatale HSBC Trade Services Russians rally to Communist Wary voters shun reformers Military regimes put on notice to restore democracy Rogue States Boycott threatens Shell gas project Business Direct Line By our Foreign Staff: Last words:'Lord, take my soul, the struggle continues' The Execution Judicial travesty preordained the final verdict Legal View Cosy dub forced to get tough with dictators Discipline Advertisement Pressure to seize Nigerian assets intensifies Sanctions IBM Violence casts pall over election antics in Algeria Peking anxious to select Tibetan leader The fastest way to the USA American budget impasse persists as shutdown nears Gays' parents clash with us preachers London Gatwick Extremist migrants face ban on living in Israel Reuter: Sri Lanka rebel base captured (Reuter): Dutch rule out Nato candidacy (Reuter): Avalanche toll Guatemala vote Entertainments Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson 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 Visual Art Dance Shedding light on the law Architecture: Sir Noman Foster's new Law Faculty at Cambridge is a transparent marvel, says Marcus Binney Music Pop Reviewing the situation Want to hear a good joke? British sit-coms have finally got their thigh-slapping act together. Andy Lavender reports Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 BBC Symphony Orchestra BBC Theatre Rough by name, ragged by nature Classical Music: Nyman's new Trombone Concerto; genous updated BBC SO/Hickox Thoroughly modern Monteverdi Orfeo St James's, Piccadilly Opera Books Films Rummikub 'I'm a mobster's daughter and I have to deal with it all my life' Quentin Letts reports from New York on plans to publish a novel by Victoria Gotti, the child of a notorious Mafia family The duchess shows her true colours Rachel Kelly meets the chatelaine and society painter Pilot G-Tec-C4 BMW Owners Tempur Rukba Aids drug by design Rational enzyme inhabitor attacks HIV Call for volunteers to count shooting stars Grasslands unharmed by nitrogen Science Briefing Danger of sleeping bacteria John Postgate on how millions of microbes may not be dead but just awaiting a wake-up call Swift Call Shanshui Emulsiderm Meteor watch Equation that changed the world Marcus du Sautoy on the discoverer of anti-matter Downs safe Matthew Parris Everybody wants sanctions on Nigeria, but no one thinks ahead about taking responsibility fir Africa Resounding The Times Diary Can a Tory-Labour party really work? Now all the parties have moved to the right, Labour is offering a kind of consensus conservatism Gone, but far from forgotten Peter Riddell argues that the SDP is still influencing the major parties Riddel on Monday Doghouse The Times Diary Tactical vote The Times Diary Branch line The Times Diary Singular The Times Diary Well-Oiled Tyranny Words will never hurt Nigeria's military dictators Blair's Business The CBI is sensible to move closer to Labour Teach the Many Class size matters less than it seems Fringe benefits of winning the votes of Middle England UN as peacekeepers Parting of the ways Family snapshots Letters for publication Taxing questions Uncommon agricultural policies Bankside Tate Hard nuts to crack Keeping up courtesies Buildings outlive precious guides Film was the spur Out of sight Today's good news Court Circular Nature notes Personal Column Memorial meeting Memorial service University news Skeletons offer clues to early Christianity Service dinners Asia plus Trailfinders Fly between London & Scotland Today's royal engagements Capital Flights Appointments in the Forces Musical Instruments Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Spectacle Makers' Company Tickets Marriage Announcements Parkinson's Disease Society National Kidney Research Jackie Mann Jakie Mann, CBE, DFM, Battle of Britain fighter pilot and later a hostage in Beirut, died in Nicosia, Cyprus, yesterday aged 81. He was born on June 11,1914 Sylvia Haymon Church appointments Lt-Col Douglas De Cent Lieutenant-colonel Douglas de Cent. OBE, soldier and diplomat, died on October 18 aged 77. He was born on September 15,1918 Professor Tony Raine Tony Raine, Professor of Renal Medicine. St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, died of colon cancer on October 14 aged 46. He was born on july 21,1949 Funeral of Mr. G. Peabody News The Times Crossword No 20,011 Knockando Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall Air UK In the Times Motor Racing England face testing time Batsmen Put through the Belnder by South Africa Shadow Side Scoreboard from Kimberley Football Rugby Union Racing The Loan Corporation Warne's flight sends Pakistan into the depths Compaq By our Sports Staff: Hussain shows authority in timely fashion Lahore Details BBC among the Cup's first-round casualties Ecstatic Hill laps up last-race plaudits Formula one season ends with emphatic victory over depleted field Love conquers all in both competitions Picture Gallery Details from Adelaide No jellied eels to soothe the Brighton Wobble Nick Szczepanik, on the FA Cup trail, finds a heady mix of nostalgia and nervousness in the chilling outpost of Canvey Island Germans prove out of England's reach Sports in Brief Silva succeeds again Swiss start in style Milkins upsets James Haining retains title Davies repeats victory Cardiff increase lead Fry's strategy shows there is no substitute for innovation Simon Barnes discovers a striking truth amid the Birmingham manager's familiar bluster New blow to Taylor's prospects of survival Albion stymied by Stimac Islanders prosper from law of the jungle Non-league presence assured Collymore prepared to give up football Millwall ride crest of wave Ubiquitous Nicol fans flames of discontent at York Hitchin's triumph not to Herts' content Market town minnows ignore local hostility and gulf in status to progress Rob Hughes on a 2-1 victory over Bristol Rovers that was in keeping with Fa Cup traditions Runcorn earn due reward Fiery Gascoigne fortunate not to see red Cardiff tie up the boot boys Akuamoah leaves Wisbech with few crumbs of comfort Argyle put paid to Slough's thirst for glory 1996 European Championship Qualifying Tournament FA Cup Bell's League Championship Pools Check Endsleigh Insurance League Picture Gallery Non-League and National Leagues Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Saint-Andre lifts shadow of the guillotine France put troubled week behind them to gain third successive win over All Blacks Navy helping Catt to steer England Uncertain Pears fails to gather points harvest Wales leave questions unanswered By our Sports Staff: Richards concedes league title to Bath Harmonies ring out once more at Old Deer Park Impressive Samoans send out warning to Scotland Lessing runs rivals down to regain world title TES Leagaune tragedy mars cross-country enterprise Andrew Longmore sees a sad ending to a praiseworthy experiment at the home of jump racing Ledermann holds off Whitaker on day to remember Multiple Display Advertising Items Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Final MacKeson leaves sweet taste Thunderer: Plumpton Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Saturday's Results Rapid Raceline By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Fortune And Fame faces fitness test Thunderer: Wolverhampton Blinkered first time Thunderer: Leicester Leaders over the Jumps It's time to face the music and ice dance As a new scheme focuses on finding a national champion, Jennai Cox focuses on keeping her balance The Times Young blade runs Cousins close Wharton sets his sights on Benn Getting your Skates on Harris goes down fighting to Jansher Sky No Turning Back England must get off to a flying start England v South Africa Alan Lee urges Michael Atherton's team not only to win in South Africa but to help develop a Test match culture in one of the game's most important cradles 'The judge' putting his reputation on trial Michael Henderson finds Robin Smith determined to excel on his return to his native land When spinners took turns to torment South Africa John Woodcock looks back to days of plenty on foreign soil for England's slow bowlers Sky Where the Test series will be decided Sky A step on the road to South African supremacy Dixons Test Form since April 1992 England v South Africa in Tests Test Career Averages For the Record Rugby Union Rugby League Picture Gallery Guide to the Week Ahead Schools Sport Multiple Display Advertising Items Fallon's flourish leaves Salford chasing shadows Head-butt claim angers Schofield By our Sports Staff: Kavanagh sees off Castleford Save & Prosper Manchester instil success from the start Hulme survive in penalty shoot-out Another Wolverhampton team fails to live up to expectations Reading's run finally hits buffers Ipswich are made to pay by Souyave The Solicitors Trust Power to prosecute for foreign transactions Company liable over discrimination The Times Decision to rescind unchallengeable Foreseeability in property purchase Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices When annual interest is deemed to be paid Correction Services to members of public for planning consent Capitalisation, week's change HSBC Results and Statistics Post-Budget rally expected See where business is going BAA flies higher in first half Companies Softnet Countdown to EMU Economic out Look Sunday Tips Calloway firmly on course to keep growing Michael Clark reports on a golf club manufacturer driving to expand and diversify in a competitive and fragmented market Swan Hellenic Japanese banking faces upheaval Peregrine Hodson, in Tokyo, on the Daiwa affair's aftermath Laker set for US air routes Westland show Delivery call Listing sought Guardian Health France finds it tough to stay on EMU track Janet Bush on the reasons behind Germany's goalpost-moving strategy Australian bank stalks Uk quarry Alternative Investment Market Takeover talks will buoy utility shares Picture Gallery Firecrest Group lights up new market with 91p leap The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Word-Watching Housing shortage predicted Tourist Rates Board pay spiral linked to FT-SE directors' rates Cellphones direct Game over at Sega Card dealers Old friends Best foot forward The Times City Diary Grape expectations Blair builds bridge to business Labour's leader, who visits the CBI today, tells Philip Bassett of his partnership aim Seiko Kinetic Memo to business: let's be on the right side Little people, big action Radio Choice Frequency Guide To fly one needs both feet on terra firma Review BBC1 Choice Daiwa Aftermath Investment offenders may have to publicise their sins PIA threatens rule-breakers with expulsion CBI warns against tax giveaway Times Two Crossword British Gas beats BP as biggest UK company Blunder may cost Thames £2m Judge criticises threat to cut off customers Fund chiefs expect Labour win Caradon to shed jobs in shake-up Baume & Mercier Geneve Attention CBI Business Editor Lindsay Cook Congress urges softer line on Budget All change Green lobby Club bought

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