News from 20/11/1995
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Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Rob Hughes, Sarah Ford, Catherine Milton, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Rachel Cusk, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Mark Souster, Inigo Gilmore, Ivo Tennant, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, and Zahid Hussain, Philip Howard, Dick Howard and Adrian Owens, Clive Davis, David Emmett, Lynne Truss, J. F. Q. Switzer, Simon Wilde, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Roger Maynard, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, John Pittuck, Rubens Antonio Barbosa, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Pat Gibson, John Rae, Peter Ball, Jonathan Mirsky and Peregrine Hodson, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, D. M. Dudley, Quentin Letts, Rupert Allason, Keith Pike, Cordelia Stamp, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Russell Kempson, Tom Cross, Rachel Bridge, C. S. Romyn, John Hopkins, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Alan Hamilton and Alexandra Frean, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Louis Blom-Cooper Chairman, Nigel Hawkes, Robert Burns, Oliver Holt, John F. Donaldson, Roger Boyes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Ian Rodgers, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Anne Ashworth, Christopher Walker, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Gill Draper, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, C. M. Dixon, Tony Dawe, Graham Searjeant, Anthony Verrier, Philip Pangalos, John Bausor, Christopher Follett, Arthur Leathley and James Landale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Ruth Chambers, Rob Andrew, Richard Morrison, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Alyson Rudd, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Christopher Alderson, Tim Gardam, Matthew Bond, Christian Dymond, Colin Campbell, Colin McQuillan,
ResumoClarke needs to cut tax by 8p to restore Lamont regime Palace row threatens to split Bbc Hussey to intervene over Panorama Suicide bomb kills 14 Walesa trails Index 12 Pages of Sport Building society puts its faith in sky-high finance Triumph for the Princess Major faces Tory revolt on currency Starting today Direct Line Motor Insurance By our Foreign Staff: American budget impasse broken This Week in the Times The Solicitors Trust Abbey National Direct Brown pledges a starting rate of 10p Labour sets ten-year deadline for income tax cuts to outflank Tories Picture Gallery Star role: Kelly Hunter, 31, whose roles have ranged… Dublin cautious on Major's new peace initiative Civil Service ready for Blair, says Sir Robin Bruton plea for voters to end ban on divorce Man, 19, accused of killing Naomi Smith News in Brief Suspicious fire kills four Queen Mother rests Hard day's night for fans Drugs girl collapses QE2 hygiene criticised Darcy shirt raises £500 Poet's auld demons return to haunt Burns bicentenary Scotch Drink Ex-verger accuses cathedral over 'sex harassment' Interview with Princess is in the national interest BBC explains editorial policy Discord over sound of music Clegg wins promotion to lance corporal BBC Beleaguered councillors spend £7,000 on summit Labour officials are urged to intervene Panasonic New-look Army parades kit for all occasions RAF satellite link open to jamming When the gentle touch can be fatal Medical Briefing Spana Protects Animals Abroad Howard is asked to show mercy on cash for murder families Anglers split by alliance with pro-hunt group New chance of a happy prize ending for Amis By a Staff Reporter: Bishop calls for reversal of women priests law BNFL By a Staff Reporter: Scots nanny in arrest drama Homeless benefactor wants his money back Managers look in vain for comfort and joy Families left to grieve are the long-term suicide victims Unseen portrait of Churchill to be auctioned Cross since 1846 Never-ending struggle to succeed Relatives 'must learn how to heal themselves' Mother who tries to blame herself Ethnic minorities 'face barriers to legal career' Couple charged over attacks News in Brief Lindisfarne founder dies Saved by whisker Water by road MoD under fire Theft victim dies Veteran flyer Big switch-off Home at last Citroën Xantia Dimension China bows to US and cuts import tariffs by a third Midland Bank 'Houdini Hawke' returns as peacemaker RAC Shell denies offer on Ogoni activists Peking sets sights on colony law News in Brief (AP): Skiers die (Reuter): Chiapas deal (Reuter): School deaths (AP): Prince charged (AP): Jail protest ends Head cases Car bomb blast at Egypt 's mission in Pakistan kills 14 Hunt for rebel chief as Tamil bastion collapses Phillips Reuter: Sudan rails at Ugandan 'occupation' Mandela to save his wife from eviction Rabin's killer 'was Israeli agent' Dell Free Jenin welcomes Arafat Walesa struggles as rival takes lead Poland election shock AmericanAirlines Royal wedding enthrals Danes Nationalists lose Catalan majority A Times Competition Bosnia faces day of final reckoning Talks reach deadline but negotiators admit peace deal could fail Reuter: War crimes appeal by Serbs Damart Thermolactyl Land swaps hold key to deal in Dayton American kept details of the talks secret. Other Contact Group members received only general information, but four land issues are know to have threatened the process, Michael Evans writes Gollath Nokia Back to work as Clinton agrees to compromise on US budget Dole's pyrrhic victory Never Mind Wh Many Children Can't Ev Countryside Movement The Week Ahead Entertainments Vivat Regina 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 Jazz A day to be utterly Frank Frank Sinatra is 80 next month says Clive Davis, and the hoo-ba has already begun Musicals The Times Music In praise of beginners Whitbread judge Rachel Cusk discusses the shortlist for this year's First Novel Award National Theatre Falstaff BBC Radio 3 Opera Chopin's 'Funeral March' Sonata in B Flat Minor Our guide to the best available recordings of classical music, presented in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 Dance Film The difference a conductor makes Opera: Richard Morrison on the Barbican's Purcell tercentenary events Sony Books Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 Warm water storm signal Improving Predictions of E1 NIno's effect Fallout from a dying star At last, the self-cleaning car windscreen Science Briefing Dogs on the scent of rescue and recovery Chemicals can harness the canine sense of smell for man's benefit, says Quentin Letts Tap Air Portugal Uniqueair Cosmic rays Clear view How to choose the right school Starting Today the Essential Guide to your Child Future John Rae, left, explains how to interpret this week's league tables and, below, Times writers visit three of the best The best money can't buy Chelmsford County High School Comprehensive passion for doing better Shenley Court School Birmingham Abbey National Direct Winning a gold star for effort St Dunstan's College Catford Matthew Parris Personal experience tells me that few scandals in public life are quite true—or entirely false Imagine me naked but for high heels, penning the PM's words with a transvestite Kids 'stuff Birt's gamble with the Corporation The monarchy will gain from the princess of Wales's broadcast, but the BBC is risking its unique status Her Majesty 's controversy Peter Riddell says the monarch has more to worry about than interviews Riddell on Monday Scorebook The Times Diary Ballooning The Times Diary Live wire The Times Diary Shoot or cut? The Times Diary Framed The Times Diary The Tax Illusion The Budget should not be judged by headlines about tax cuts Ballots and Guns A long-awaited glimmer of hope for Algeria Schools Week A mission to make league tables more useful Likely results of royal broadcast Tax cuts in the Budget? Effects of class size Bars to political stability in Ulster Defects of immunity certificates Drug legislation Keeping up courtesies Action needed to end court backlog Commonwealth shifts Brazilian economy Beds for dunderheads? Court Circular Birthdays today Nature notes Anniversaries Memorial services Sir Andrew Maitland-Makgill-Crichton Latest wills Personal Column Sundial brought back on time Appointments in the Forces Reception St John Ambulance Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements University news Moore for sale Flights Directory Trailfinders EasyJet Alan Hull Alan Hull, pop musician and founder members of Lindisfarne, died of a heart attack on November 19 aged 50. He was born on February 14,1945 Church news Miron Grindea Miron Gridea, OBE, Editor of Adam, 1935-95, died on November 18 aged 86. He was born in Moldavia on January 31,1909 Pierre Henfrey Pierre Henfrey, assistant film director, died on November 1 aged 75. He was born on September 31,1920 William Brian Young William Brian Young MBE former Director of Radiology at the Royal Free Hospital, died in edinburgh on November 15 aged 82. He was born on February 12,1913 The Brilliant Frigate To the Editor of The Times News The Times Crossword No 20,017 Knockando Business Times Weathercall Highest & Lowest Tomorrow Tennis McRae in the driving seat Scot leads bitter rival as title race enters final phase Details Football Rugby Union Schools Sport Less to pay BBC slides into full panic mode over Captain Magnificent TV Action Replay England find silver lining in stalemate Run out and Buy It Taylor puts Australia in charge Headley presses cup claims Multan Scoreboard Scoreboard from Hobart Britain achieve target with Simpson goal Cheer for Croatia even in adversity Davis put out by patience of Lee Official TCCR Ticket Line Resurgent Becker too powerful for Chang German plans new attack on No 1 spot after taking ATP Tour title England find the right formula for team title Huber stretches Graf to the limit By a Correspondent: Wigan stride away but lack flair The Times Guildford progress with glut of goals Sports in Brief Smith inspires Cardiff England triumph Winning formula Panthers spoil party Ozaki home in style Campbell champion Blackburn produce champion display Natwest Yeboah adds to Chelsea's troubles Rob Hughes on a 1-0 win for Leeds United from which some big names were notable by their absence Ferdinand 's flash finish Subtle United win battle of wits Tottenham regroup to frustrate Arsenal's enterprise Struggling rivals make their point Draw leaves Rangers and Coventry facing winter battle for survival Premiership at a Glance Liverpool rue lack of kick and Rush philosophy City eye golden opportunity Celtic draw greater strength from Ibrox classic Scottish commentary McFarland on receiving end Moore the merrier as Leicester's home slide continues Tropix Linesman denies Ipswich chance of late point FA Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Pools Check Non-League and National Leagues European Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Juninho learns to keep up with the Joneses Brazilian passes test of nerve in encounter with Wimbledon's Crazy Gang Andrew Longmore sees Middlesbrough leave town with body and goal intact Wembley offers only empty promises Simon Wilde on the poor fare served up to spectators who lent England support in the match with Switzerland The original rules MacClesfield add to Altrincham's woes Weir seeks lucrative return after disputed stoppage Young Hustler aims at Hennessy Thunderer: Folkestone Rapid Raceline Leaders over the Jumps British challengers denied Course Specialists Saturday's Results Eloquent testimony does justice to Cartier awards Racing commentary Thunderer: Catterick Thunderer: Southwell For the Record Rugby Union Rugby League Guide to the Week Ahead Schools Sport The Times Sports Service Racing Cricket Football Symbolic pair provide inspiration for a nation Legal & Public Notices South Africa confirm new world order Champions capitalise on England's error to take the honours at Twickenham Network Q RAC Rally Half backs need variation on expansive theme Rob Andrew, the former England stand-of half, offers some advice to his successor Brian Moore New Zealand's variety act too much for France Mains departs on successful note with emphatic triumph at Pare des Princes Lacklustre Scotland let off the hook by Samoans Mark Souster sees the visitors left to rue their indiscipline and lack of a kicker St George's learning to take stick as pioneers in the state sector Emirates Irish make most of height and weight advantage The silent clash of the squid pushers Christian Dymond tries his hand at octopush-underwater 'hockey' with a two-and-a-half-pound puck Abbey National Direct Diving in Lets Get It Right! Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess No insurance for bank theft by company House of Lords Law Report November 20 1995 Council could not create tenancies for its employees Vexatious standard of proof Use of registered name as book title Scots Law Report November 20 1995 Outer House The Times Housing refusal reasons cannot be changed Court of Appeal Judges assume fair hearing abroad Correction Capitalisation, week's change Mikimoto Barclays Results and Statistics Chinese breakthrough for City Olivetti Northern Foods feels the heat Companies National coal strike looms over CRA dispute Pechiney sale lacks interest Cash appeal for tax battle The Times Sharp focus on Budget Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Grid surges towards autonomy Christine Buckley assesses the future at home and abroad for a monopoly ready to free itself from the shackles of outside control Cheltenham & Gloucester European Business News Tourist Rates Accountants lose their way in the corridors of power Hilka More Budget options than tax giveaway Gilt-Edged McDonnell's flight to Boeing Richard Thomson on Airbus rival's $35bn talks Stay in style. And stay in budget Word-Watching Manchester Business School Listings with link to Internet lead way on AIM Alternative Investment Market The Times Educational Supplement Scent of an airline Harry 's game Taking care Coface LBF City Diary The Times Old pals The Times City Diary Middle-class with spouse and house bear brunt of tax rise Cuts Needed to Restore Married Couples' Tax to 1992 Levels Dublin urged to back Irish Steel subsidy Profitable customers 'may escape bank fees The Pound Stock Market Gulf Air Romania launches bourse Dyson deal TDI bus boost ABI warning Air London International PLC To Russia with exports Sarah Bagnall offers British firms advice on the tricks of trading What a way to run a global highway A life of ups and downs Radio Choice Radio 1 Crises of faith and matters beyond belief BBC1 Choice In the Air DTI set to rule on PowerGen and NatPower bids Crisis talks at C&w to heal rift No 631 Vauxhall offer faces rejection Pay project looms Pension trustees told to use vote Labour 'no longer feared' Tax warning Pet projection Barings fund De Rigo Ego Tip ENI share float to raise £2.5bn
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