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News from 17/11/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Charles Bremner, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Stephen Prickett, Mark Huband and our Foreign Staff, Andrew Pierce, Magnus Linklater, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, C. W. Corlett, David Horner, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Mark Souster, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Charles Bremner and Jill Sherman, Philip Howard, Alan Lee Williams Director, Geoffrey Lee Williams, Jeremy Kingston, Tom Ross, Carl Mortished, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Mr. G. A. Henty, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Walton of Detchant, Pat Gibson, Barbara S. Young, Chief Executive, Michael Cooke, Chief Executive, Kris Anderson, J. T. Campbell, Ann Scanlon, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, John O'Leary, Chris Green, Quentin Letts, Thom Dibdin, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, David Charter, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Geoffrey Tolson, Philip Webster and Alice Thomson, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Myfanwy Symonds, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, David Edwards, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, P. H. S, Moira Marland, Richard Evans, Rothschild, Chairman, Alice Thomson and James Landale, Malcolm Rees, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, John Campion, Jeremy Laurance and Emma Wilkins, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Richard Duce, Gary Evans, Anne Ashworth, Brian MacArthur, Founding Editor, H. W. Dean, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Peregrine Hodson, Peregrine Hodson, Kathryn Knight, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Tombs, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Nigel de Gruchy, Philip Webster and Janet Bush, David Gillett, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Peter Geliot, Michael Horsnell, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Lord MacKay, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Valerie Grove, Alan Hamilton and Jeremy Laurance, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Richard Thomson and Colin Narbrough, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Jonathan Mirsky, T. D. Williams, Katie Ivens Vice-Chairman,

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Education Gcse Queen Mother's his replaced Operation was needed because the pain of walking had become too great Christmas threat to BBC Picture Gallery Flooding and snow hit North St Michael at risk Index A very Birtish coup Woman receives coma girl's heart Drivers may join information superhighway Saturday in the Times Rural Rites Today, high-tech pioneer, to close Breitling Cynthia Heimel Record dive in inflation boosts Tories Foreign affairs evoke glories of a distant age Major will consider asylum Bill committee London Car Telephones Schools chief backs return to teaching the traditional way Newspaper goes down with all guns blazing Drivers slam door on a short walk Second man is attacked 'by IRA' News in Brief Free vote on divorce Bill Trust payout Twin boy dies Pensioner beaten Prostate advance Naomi: four held Fears for trawler The Times Mawhinney paint girls celebrate an a level in protest My parents are proud of me, says dry cleaner's daughter accused over attack on Tory chairman By a Staff Reporter: Juror's ire forces trial to be halted Interview with Princess makes BBC a royal mint Put aside every prejudice, judge tells West jury Barclays 106 Peugeot Leah is dead but it is bearable because she can help others' Grieving parents tell how 18-year-old drug victim had wanted to save lives through transplants Dangers will not make us change our habit, say Ecstasy users B&Q Alpen Schoolboys seriously ill after drug-taking Shell Rural lobby takes aim at 'theme park Britain' Countryside Movement plans to educate townies V&a seeks extra cash to plug the leaks Harrods Knightsbridge Boy driver, 14, goes on rampage in lorry Boots Next Week in the Times Queen Mother's age 'irrelevant' in hip operation 'If she looks you in the eye and says she wants the operation, I think most people would jump to it' BBC Children in Need Talent as crowd-pleaser is upheld by fortitude Nokia Decision hangs on answer to three questions Honda Church finds 'sea of indifference' has left inner cities adrift Urban deprivation worse than decade ago, says successor to Faith in the City report Ronay plumps for £1.99 Christmas pudding Weekend Shopping Sunalliance Dixons Pavement ban boosts greengrocer's trade Two-year book hunt ends with £3,600 bill News in Brief Lorry liberated Island hopper Driver jailed Permanent force Lexus Rifkind hints at tougher action against Nigeria Britain urges right of appeal against European court Halfords MPs demand Olympic effort Asylum seekers are fair game for political debate Riddell on Politics Rabin's assassin re-enacts crime for police video Onlookers scream at Yigal Amir as he shows no remorse Reuter: MacCabees tomb found in Israel Glenfiddich Moben Patten condemns Peking threat to Bill of Rights PC 'Napoleon of Saar' takes over German opposition Lafontaine expected to establish coalition with Greens as a challenge to Kohl Battle lines drawn on Juppe reforms The Times Zeroual heads for win as voters defy Algerian militants Golf Clubbing Autumn France hopes poll will end bombings Voyages Jules Verne Arab anger with Britain grows for sheltering exiles Clinton turns the table on Gingrich budget tantrum Singapore Airlines US pushes for swift accord on Bosnia Lotus Eating Mistrial ruled in Don King fraud case Nigeria's dictator condemns 'meddlers' Dell Direct Reuter: Three die of drug overdoses in Athens prison rioting NEC Ex-minister jailed over £2.8m bribes Reuter: Denmark succumbs to royal fever (Reuter): Italians to expel migrants News in Brief Reno illness (Reuter): Basque inquiry Roh in custody (AP): Kidnap charge (AFP): Name dropping 'If I'd become a Bbc trainee I'd probably be a major opponent of my changes' John Birt flew to America yesterday with the million-dollor Princess of Wales scoop burning a hole in his pocket Granada White Hart Sex, Cynthia and shopping Julia Llewellyn Smith on a writer 'too funny to be a girl' The Sunday Times Mini Mitterrand prepares to meet his maker Kate Muir on how a statesman dropped his mask Is this the way to save the countryside? Magnus Linklater on the new rural civil war Cream puff Exit visa Picture Gallery The £20 million question Sir James Goldsmith is right to campaign for a referendum on the Maastricht treaty False dawn What a Pitty Praise indeed Have a go The case for divorce reform Lord MacKay defenda his new Bill Juppe the Bold France embarks on a serious test of political courage Rural Rights The challenge facing the Countryside Movement Road Hogs Never happier than when behind the wheel Labour's proposals for a levels face examination Tax efficiency Oyster scarcity Colin Powell proposed for Nato post Cost of divorce Keeling House BR stock for sale Bill to set water industry to rights Historic guides Auckland's appeal Royal interview Court Circular Today's royal engagements Christening Mr E. J. B. Langhorne Personal Column Picture Gallery Birthdays today Anniversaries Memorial services Service dinners Lecture Luncheons Markson Pianos Rugby Tickets Forthcoming marriages Dinners Appointment The Antique Wine Company Eve Perrick Eve Perrick, journalist, died on November 15 aged 78. She was born on December 21,1916 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items EasyJet Caroline Bammel Caroline Bammel. FBA. Reader in Early Church History. University of Cambridge. died from cancer on October 31 aged 55. She was born on July 6,1940 Multiple Display Advertising Items Research into Ageing Multiple Display Advertising Items Sir Kenneth Jones Sir Kenneth Jones, CBE QC, Home Office Legal Adviser 1956-77, died on October 25 aged 85. He was born on July 11,1910 John Patrick John Patrick, playwright and screenwriter, died of self-inflicted asphyxia in Detray Beach, Florida, on November 7 aged 90. He was born in Louisville, Kentucky, on May 17.1905 On this Day November 17,1902 News The Times Crossword No 20,015 No Title Sport Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Shares jump to record on rate cut hopes Inflation fall cheers City M&s looks at future without St Michael Arts Standard & Poor's cuts British Gas rating Aircraft giants in merger talks Airbus stands to lose if Boeing and McDonnell link Education L&g to pay out £160m bonus to policyholders The Times Thinking Business Sport Lloyd's seeks to limit damage Television and Radio Business Today Walking out Tuning in By our Banking Correspondent: Jobs to go as US bank closes centre BMB Initiative Single currency report masks battle of wills Shell plan for share options Shell and BP suffer EU anti-cartel raids Business Roundup Lasmo plans disposal Progress at Barratt Bank faces BCCI test Southnews at £1.97m Sharp Intelligent Thinking Tourist Rates Young says G&w successor will be an outsider Bottomley plea on legal aid Business Link Exit the galloping monk Ringing the changes at Lloyd's PowerGen's oh-so-clever deal Ken cleared for Budget boost Telegraph to raise price Northwest KLM Utility merger talks open Shares go through 3,600 to close at record level Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Legal & General Shell Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Low-flying Mercury Tempus Capital Radio Wall Street Game's up for income tax City Diary Brotherly bikers Fiery words Umbrella man Bidders lined up for the first railway franchises If all goes well, contracts will be signed by mid December says Jonathan Prynn Banking fears justified Truth of substantial profits' at T&n Pensions at risk from cut in Act Find Asia-Pacific region takes big steps to end trade barriers Peregrine Hodson is Osaka looks at the contrasting priorities of members Surprise strike at Ford may herald new militant era Regulator reviews power station sale Nordic Track Scapa benefits from recovery in paper Gulf Air US offer for Unipalm advances Cortworth shares priced for float Call to help savers plan for care in old age C E Heath to hive off computing The Times Mercury Bank acquisition price in Britain 'too high' Czech Republic wins entry to OECD Prospects good for 600 Group Estee Lauder restructure is far from a cosmetic change Capital Radio sees opportunity to grow abroad Steel gloom fails to stop Thyssen shining GE Aircraft Engines Lang remark that won't go away Break for the Border ahead 17% Pepped up Hotel talks Yates at £3m UB nets £55m The Cable & Wireless Federation The Times Unit Trust Information Service London Docklands Strong gains bring record close Corby Works Bruce brings on the great depression New Albums Hobsoit's Choice Pop 1 Another nail in their hearts Life is hard if, like Squeeze, you write great songs and nobody cares Pop 2 Rock against the Nazis Kaddish, a multimedia spectacular about the Holocaust, is on its way to this country David Sinclair caught the show in Vienna Bonnie Raitt Pop 3 Pop 4 Transplant comes into Bloom New York and a new name have put Luka Bloom back on track, says Alan Jackson Entertainments Pop Fighting out of the shadow of Nirvana The Foo Fighters Brixton Academy Pop 6 Choice 1 Weekend 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 Choice 2 Have stiff upper lip, well-travelled From Drummond and Holmes to Bond, the British hero is an unchanging movie stereotype. Geoff Brown reports Crimson Tide Fairest Isle Film Theatre 1 Several inches short of a king Theatre: Jeremy Kingston finds King Lear and Grannie hard going Theatre 2 Music Poise on a string Concert To Advertise Call: 0171 481 9994 Harrow School Queen's Business & Secretarial Training Bursar Collingham Regent's College St. Hugh's College Oxford University of Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items University of London University of Technology Greenwich College Masters of Business Administration St James's College St. Aldates College S G B S University of Leeds University of Paisley Aston Business School University of Brighton The University of Reading South Bank University Leicester University MBA Kingston University Richmond Fax: 0171 7 82 7899 To Advertise Call: 0171 481 9994 Careers Guidance (Leeds) Chief Executive University of Oxford The Barrestown Gang Camp European Business School Bedales School Posts Dulwich College St Catharine's College South Korea!! South Korea!! Lancaster University Posts SAC Department for Education and Employment London School of Journalism TEFL Masters of Business Administration Bradford Management Centre University of Luton University of Oxford The Times Fax: 0171782 7899 The shape of GCSEs to come David Charter looks at the courses which should broaden the appeal of the national curriculum ?10m subsidy plan to spread the net wider John O'Leary reports on pilot schemes to test the value of IT Vouchers are another poll tax in the making Simple in theory, disastrous in practice, argues Nigel de Gruchy The Times Delight in Turkey tempered by tragedy Wild celebrations as outsiders take place alongside favourites coming to England Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess England home in on daunting semi-final St Andrews critics go public over sell-off Swan Hellenic Brolin flies to Leeds and expects to clinch £4.5m deal Proud Wainwright meets his destiny A month too far for rugby Domestic fouls Village voice Lessons unlearnt Ford Why rugby should favour serial thrillers Gerald Davies argues the case for national teams to test their strengths in several games rather than one Muster's decline highlighted by modest Enqvist Cool Martinez shows her fighting spirit Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Legal Notices In the High Court of Justice Chancery Division… Schumacher ignites Ferrari frenzy Oliver Holt amid the clamour to welcome a world champion to an historic new home Shields back in the running For the Record Word-Watching Els smashes putter after lead slips away In Brief Wilson out Britons slip Coach wanted Hendry favoured Smith through Fixtures Small is beautiful for Large Action Martin's Lamp to glow Ascot BBC2 Today's Races on Television Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Jockeys have Taunton appeal rejected Aintree Sedgefield Klairon Davis has edge at Tipperary Ascot How to show the colour of your money Road rage the spur for McRae Andrew Longmore looks at the personal conflict between two world championship contenders Prime Health Hussain sets mind on victory Well-stocked shop window Radio Choice Radio 1 Daddy Diadoni doesn't live here any more Review BBC 1 Choice Football 42 Hick gives England upper hand Atherton's innings paves way for Zimbabwean-born batsman to cut loose Times Two Crossword Stage fright leaves Ramprakash mindful of international future Time Dreams and Technology Motor Racing 44 Reshaped England 'must aim for fresh horizons'

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