News from 16/11/1995
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Natasha Fairweather, Neil Gamble, Headmaster, William a Croft, Jon Ashworth, Ben MacIntyre and Harvey Elliot, Willy Newlands, Andrew Pierce and Alexandra Frean, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Roger Boyes and Robert Miller, Robert Neild (Author), Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Hart, Ian Murray, Rick Allum, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Desmond Dearlove, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, James Landale and Alice Thomson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Bryant, John O'leary Education Editor, Steve Keenan, Peter Smithers (Parliamentary Private Secretary), Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Alison McNair, Stiock Market Philip Pangalos, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Zaya Yeebo (Editor), Robin Young, Robert Bruce, John Young, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Imoro Abdulai Alhassan, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, Alistair Horne, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Roger Scruton, clive Fisher, Sean French, Russell Kempson, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, David Miller, J. Kayode Fayemi, Barry Millington, Kwesi Pratt (Managing Editor), Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, David Robinson, Robert Worcester, Smon Dawkins, Headmaster, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Claud Morris, Caroline Merrell, Nigel Maynard, Joan Sutherland, Roger Boyes, Richard Bonynge, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Laing, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nigel Williamson Whitehall Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Dr James Le Fanu, William Rees-Mogg, David Churchill, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Sally Woodward (Executive producers), Stephen Corry, Director General, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Vicki Vaughan, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Walker, David Sinclair, Kate Bassett, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Edward Thomas, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Shim Sung Won, Valerie Grove, Tajudeen Abdul Raheem (Secretary General), Michael Henderson, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Alan Hamilton and Emma Wilkins, Thomas Stuttaford, David Money-Coutts, Colin McQuillan, Jonathan Burnett, George Brock, European Editor, Christopher Irvine, Arthur Hearnden, General Secretary,
ResumoAppointments Opening shots fired in 'dirty' election battle Bitter clashes over Queen's Speech Main Points Lloyd 's loses its chief executive Shell go-ahead Index Pound falters as retail sales fall Why safely should be skin deep The risk factor in… Paint hurled at Tory chief By our Political Corresponden: Hopes rise for Ulster peace talks 'Pay first' order in French hospitals Bowie dares to be different Princess may lose staff in Palace backlash over interview Direct Line Motor Insurance New session, new Black Rod, same old story Political Sketch Labour 's best hope is to convince older women 'Gender gap' may prove critical if the lead in the polls is to be translated into votes Labour has decided to woo the Women's Institute. Robert Worcester of Mori explains why Tony Blair's party needs more female supporters on election day Vodafone centre Middle Britain voices her sceptical support I won't vote Tory at next election, says Critchley Water firms fail Charter Mark test News in Brief Viewers 'more tolerant of sex' News in Brief DTI cuts jobs Hunger record Prison protest Heseltine surgery Tube peace Swiftcall Princess takes the air as Panorama man vanishes Corporation holds court in global auction Greengrocer loses court battle to keep pavement display Mayor on disabled benefit 'filmed digging potatoes' Informix Teenager who died sold drugs to friends The Weekend Starts Here The National Lottery West 's suicide avenged killings, QC tells jurors 'Acquit her because there is no evidence. The Crown has failed to prove her guilt' Cold War echoes for Leeson on way to Far East First domestic Corrections Carey blames weak clergy for drop in congregations Archbishop urges better training Abbey National University unveils plans for naval college Programmer jailed for planting computer virus General Accident Direct Ford Cholesterol-cutting drug 'reduces heart deaths by a third' Success claimed in Scottish trial Bruce springsteen Airlift for lorry trapped in lane The United Nations Association and UK Friends of… Pinball wizard checks out of Tesco Husband 's murder trial halted News in Brief Nuclear protest Palace guard Scripps appeals Holiday saviour Twin town veto Magpies fly out Telephone tycoon tells his villagers: it's not good to talk Owner of animal cemetery convicted Breitling 1884 Children walk out in meals protest Nissan Howard seeks life terms for repeated violence and rape Law and Order WDA Mi5 will be given power to enter suspects' homes The Security Service Mortgage Express Hopeful Tories see potential votes in nursery voucher scheme Education MacKay prepares for battle over divorce reforms Family Law Courts martial to be changed The Forces Help and incentives for new buyers Housing Admiral Bottomley rejects plea for cross-ownership flexibility The Media Right wins concession on family law Le Shuttle Watchdog given more power Health Major to seek new curbs on drug trade NatWest Tory programme 'pathetic and irrelevant', says Blair Struggle against terrorism and organised crime still a priority The Speech Admiral (AP): Mandela calls for Major to support Nigeria oil embargo Hindu extremists accuse Mother Teresa BVRLA Member Sudanese send army to Uganda frontier Dixons From Associated Press in Bangkok: Bankrupt investor shoots himself 'You guys made the incredible look easy' Russia, America, Canada and Germany in space as Atlantis docks with Mir Digital PC Roh facing arrest in $654m Seoul corruption inquiry A Times Competition US Administration raids pension funds to stay in business Gore to go on Japan visit Congress husband runs off with $2m' Lloyds Bank Computers blow horn on cabbies Woman arrested over Rabin killing Emirates Un plea to stem flood of refugees News in Brief (Reuter): Poll date set News in Brief (Reuter): Cell mates News in Brief (Reuter): Deadly binge News in Brief Santer warns EU to resist resurgence of 1930s nationalism Germans to be sold single currency Cellnet Picture Gallery Reuter: Athens jail rioters free staff hostages Clinton renews plea for Bosnia mission Boycott of Chinese toys urged News in Brief (Reuter): Murder claim News in Brief (Reuter): Nuclear plea News in Brief (AP): School murders News in Brief (Reuter): Warplane found News in Brief (AFP): Running battle News in Brief Juppe unveils plans for radical reform of welfare system Unions call public sector strike over new French income tax Spaniard tipped as head of Nato Admiral Seredrin Low Price Fans team sweat it out in Bali Facing up to face creams Reading between the ageing lines Why anaemia always deserves investigation a breakthrough for glaucoma sufferers Medical Briefing 'I will never forget the day I walked again' Dr James Le Fanu talks to a fellow GP about the paralysis which suddenly afflicted him RAC Pale rider The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Visionary First Telecom In the shadow of Cherie National Kidney Research ASA Keeping Tabs on Ads Which? To be or not to be sued, that is the question Quentin Letts reports from New York on the legal slings and arrows over the origins of Hamlet Let 's hear what Diana has to say The Princess of Wales has a right to tell her side of the story, says Splashing out Poetic tribute Picture Gallery Diamonds aren't for ever The language is a richer repository of wealth than a store of jewels OOPPS Death duties Jet rockette A speech to test Labour The election starts here Wait and Watch The balance to be struck between Princess and Prince Duck and Weave New laws for an election campaign that is well under way Inside Israel Shimon Peres must now deal firmly with the danger within Diplomacy and direct action in dealings with Nigeria Hall of memories Oyster scarcity Assisted places 'fraud ' Tory women Taxing questions The Princess and the programme Traitor' King Remember the Raf Scales of justice Court Circular Birthdays today Personal Column Lady Clio Crawford Luncheon Blacksmiths' Company Threat to last grey-free county in England Red squirrels lose more ground to their rivals The European Commission School news Dinners Cheshire Lieutenancy Royal Marines Receptions Today 's royal engagements Church of Scotland University news Royal Society of Edinburgh Eton luncheon Appointments Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries New ambassador Tickets for Sale Rugby Air Chief Marshal Sir Anthony Heward Air Chief Marshal Sir Anthony Heward, KCB, OBE, DFC and Bar, AFC, Air Member for Supply and Organisation, Ministry of Defence, 1973-76, died on October 27 aged 77. He was born on July 1,1918 Picture Gallery Personal Column The Antique Wine Company Parkinson's Disease Society Animals in Need Sir James Darling Sir James Darling, CMG, OBE, Headmaster of Geelong Grammar School, 1930-61, died in Melbourne, Australia, on November I aged 96. He was born in Tonbridge, Kent, on June 18,1899 British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association Leukaemia Research Fund National Kidney Research Church Housing Trust Meet of the Motor Cars Elspeth Davie Elspeth Davie, short story writer and novelist, died in Edinburgh on November 14 aged 77. She was born in Kilmarnock on March 20,1918 The Times Crossword No 20,014 News Business Times Weathercall Picture Gallery Tomorrow In the Times Lloyd's chief executive quits Gas calls for state aid after shortfall Anatole Kaletsky Lloyd 's chief executive quits Peter Middleton to join Salomon Brothers Tarmac and Wimpey agree to swap assets Shell go-ahead to Nigerian gas Books Euro Disney ride emerges in the black Travel News Trade Indemnity Sterling hit by sales and jobs data Geoff Brown on this Week's Films Business Today Judge rejects Guinness writ British efficiency gap is reduced Jersey European Picture Gallery Government dismisses rise in jobless total Inventor may scrap brainchild The Cooperative Bank Hambros returns to merchant banking Major link to rail franchise winner Business Roundup Water dividend up Business Roundup Bank injunctions Business Roundup Volex profits slide Business Roundup Setback for Bradford Business Roundp Tourist Rates Business Roundup Can housing find the floor? What future for Britain's housebuilders? Euro Disney into the black at last Middleton leaves Lloyd's behind Unigate clears the decks for food deals Bid partner sought for Gartmore Land Sec pays more from less Rights way out of a mousetrap No more life for One Life Job Centre BICC closures as profits slow From the frying pan into the fire A shot in the dark Commodities Liffe Options Swiss bid talk proves to be a tonic for Zeneca 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 Contractors mix and match Tempus British Gas Unigate Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Land Securities Wall Street Life's lessons in gold The Times All change Search for Ernie Out of sync Bull market in gilts needed to complete virtuous circle Economic View Teaching leaders success from a room at the top Lord Sheppard offers advice on change and risk Associated British Foods plc The last battle looms in war over figures Robert Bruce on proposals to make financial reporting more transparent 'Wiped out' investor wins £75,000 Commodities firm offered 'once in a lifetime chance' Dawson hit by warm weather GA wins Provident Mutual vote Rent reviewed Beam me up Talbot Any Other Busness Double trouble An end to the tick and bash Accountancy Kao 's theory French buy boosts CU premiums The great escape—well almost Employees' perks tot up to £69bn Business Roundup 'Angel' investment rises US output falls 0.3% Heading for the market Optimism at VTR Trust 's assets up 6.4% Andersen Consulting The Times Unit Trust Information Service Suckling Airways Futures push shares higher Kodak Failure to comply not an abuse of process Court of Appeal Law Report November 16 1995 Substitution of party is not new claim for time limit Extradition committal valid in absence of time bar term Swan Hellenic New Law Publishing Financial prejudice element in delay Single advocate cannot present conflicting views Order against Crown The Times Paris has its mean streets too New Films: Geoff Brown admires the dispatches from France's urban battleground Role + Film 1 Film 2 BBC Radio One Film 3 Why is Felix just a stray? As European cinema slaps itself on the back. David Robinson wonders why so few people care Film 4 Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 Acquitted on all charges of art-crime Pop: Bowie comes back from the outside; the Human League throw a disco party David Bowie/Wembley Arena Party performance in the premier league Pop Limited Season Theatre Classical Concerts Classical Concerts Maurizio Pollini Festival Hall Perfectly sweet Vienna Boys Choir Festival Hall La Haine Dance Canny use of mother wit Theatre: Diana Rigg succeeds as an unlikely Brechtian anti-hero. Plus, a cult idol on the fringe Swan of his dreams Dance Swan Lake Sadler's Wells Living in Oblivion Music Tomorrow Poetic licence to rock Woman is a history-making creature Felipe Fernandez-Armesto welcomes two contrasting histories which rescue women from sources dominated by men The Samaritans Multitude in the valley of decision What happened to us after the deluge Roger Scruton From Hitler to Adenauer: a tale of two nations Alistair Horne on a British officer's role in the destiny of Germany Everything but the kitchen sink Clive Fisher Terence Rattigan a Biolgraphy By Geoffrey Wansell Fouthe Estate, £20 Lilliputian in Gulliver's shoes The Curious Enlightment of Professor Caritat By Steven Lukes Verso £14.95 When wizards fall out The Prestige By Christopher Proest Simon & Schuster. £15.99 Wallguard Protests flying in the face of logic Check—in Multiple Display Advertising Items Winter Weekender Brochure World Sizzlers Moonlight Travel Inter Europe Travel Ltd Canary Island Packages City Breaks Hermis Travel Charter Multiple Display Advertising Items City Escapades Viva Dinosaur theme park war World Travel Market 1995: Reports from London on a studio battle Flight Bookers ATOL British Airways Fly between London & Scotland Multiple Display Advertising Items Major USA Multiple Display Advertising Items Crystal Travel Flight Centre Air Travel International Tourism 'can save culture' Tazab Travel Ltd Usa Canada Viceroy Air International France spends more to win back British A plan to find more Francophiles, a move upmarket for a Greek island and a backlash in the beach bars of Goa Singapore bids to be jewel of the Far East Holidays on the wild side Goans fight beach shack ban Indonesia diverts tourists from Bali Tap Corfu cleans up its image England plotting southern discomfort World Cup winners usher in era of professionalism at Twickenham Sky Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Musclemen rebuild basketball campaign Sportin Brief Crowe rides his luck Els chases old glory England close gap Campion shows class Keene on Chess Winning Move Wembley echoes as Shearer offers only an empty threat Andrew Longmore San Marino spoil the spectacle at Scotland's party Birmingham face inquiry into brawl For the Record Picture Gallery Denmark make case for defence Fixtures Final Tables Castleford fightback falls short of the mark Northern Ireland mock their previous home form The natural born thriller with a gambler's habit Captain's mission to entertain David Miller catches up with an early starter determined to halt England's Test progress Pakistan seek help from England to change tainted image Pat Gibson reports from Multan on an unexpected request for umpiring advice Legal & Public Notices England make full profit of Jansher's leave of absence Word-Watchng Australia eager to underline initial superiority Rapid Cricketline 1996 Cornhill Insurance Test Series Myland helps Sherwood to milestone Warwick Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Leading Irish chasers clash Southwell Wincanton Little Woods Why our children deserve a sporting chance Clinical Graf squares account What PC? 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