News from 21/11/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Richard Ford and Arthur Leathley, Tom Rhodes and our Foreign Staff, Phil Yates, Rosemary Righter, Peter J. White, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Rodney Howlett, Catherine Milton, Social Services Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Richard Thomson, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Ben Preston, Michael Archer, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Nicholas Hood, Chairman, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Christian Bowman, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Charles Bremner and Inigo Gilmore, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Matthew Wheeler, David Charter Education Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dalya Alberge and Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat and Richard Evans, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Mark Bolland, Director, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Chris Barton, Sarah Bagnall, David Charter, Nigella Lawson, Michael Zehse, Keith Foster, Neil Addison, Keith Smith, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Lindsay Cook, P. H. S., Ron Wood, Barry Millington, Ian Brunskill, Gillian Bowditch, Athenagoras Constantinou, G. Chowdharay-Best, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Peter Goldsmith, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Roy Roebuck, Peter L. Wyman, Eric Reguly, Colin Cambell, Oliver Holt, Peter Holliday, John Carr, Roger Boyes, David Fanning, Robert Miller and Janet Bush, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, Alice Thomson and Ross Tieman, Julian Muscat, David M. Parkes, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, David Van Hee, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Dalya Alberge and Leyla Linton, John Szemerey, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Nella Marcus, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Bill Frost and Richard Duce, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Christopher Ellis, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Rudolf Hanka, Kevin Hitchcock,
ResumoTV confession of her adultery: Doubts on Charles being King Princess 'will not go quietly' Islington schools at bottom of league Index Play the £50,000 Game Index MacKay warning over sentencing West jury is sent to hotel Private sector to build roads and hospitals Index Belief in yesterday A dazzling display of sheer political skill The performance of the Princess was remarkable Index Penhaligon's Schools Week 'She has won back support from all over the world''She has such a capacity for menace' Admiral Intel inside Fifty minutes of crackling TV dynamite By a Staff Reporter: Princess tells of pain, depression, romance and the Palace enemy Informix Bogus application as political tribes search for safe place to hide Political Sketch MacKay sees drawbacks in Howard's prison policy Lord Chancellor backs judges' concerns on tough sentencing Police apology for Mawhinney delay Car Insurance Nureyev's devotees beat path to auction Anti-hunt group split by fox-hunting sympathies Lottery board defies critics and gives £35m to charities Millions to be checked under migrant curbs Vauxhall car workers threaten to strike News in Breif Meningitis test Kegworth record Nanny is free Royal progress £7m for Oxford Asthma payout Correction National Trust pips Americans to buy McCartney house Terrace that rocked to sound of embryonic Beatles joins the stately homes of England Allotment burglar jailed for new raid College pledge wins May ball reprieve Student becomes youngest General Synod member Reunion single strikes an uncertain note West jurors in hotel as wait begins for verdicts BT EasyReach Man who served 7 years for murder is cleared Corrosion blights £150m hospital development Bugs attack miles of copper piping at Guy's Barclays Sports stadium wins RIBA building award Norris suggests 10mph limit where young play A Times Readers Offer London Docklands Phillip Morris Europe S. A Brown hopes 10p tax will put jobless back to work Labour must put its spending plans on show Riddell on Politics In Parliament Admiral MP upset by political TV drama Marston's Pedigree Major pressing Dublin for early peace summit EU agrees Nigeria arms embargo but rejects ban on oil Rabin killer 'trained by Shin Bet' Trivial Pursuit Seizure of Jaffna from Tamils is set to transform political landscape Truce on budget ends us shutdown France denounces nuclear 'hypocrisy' of its EU partners Islamic militants convicted News in Brief Chechen ambush (Reuter): Hostages offer (Reuter): Atlantis returns Nazi extradited (Reuter): Boy kills sister Thieves get away with Napoleonic treasure Admiral Papandreou stricken by attack of pneumonia Italy's hardliners form anti-south vigilante force Digital Victory hailed in East by Left Ex-communist's triumph spells end of Walesa era Cellphones direct Opposition mantle awaits discarded hero Roger Boyes examines how the closely fought Polish election has left a clear role for the defeated Lech Walesa as the leader of a anti-communist opposition A Times Compettition General Accident Direct Tempting time for the old pals' act Man in the News Bosnian talks in turmoil as rivals haggle over land Us tries to keep Dayton negotiations alive after deadline for peace deal passes BBC Britain poised to join Nato's biggest operation A force of 60,000 troops from 20 nations will be deployed to police peace in Bosnie if agreement is reached. British soldiers will be in the vanguard, writes Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent IBM Should've talked to CNT When bones get out of balance A newly licensed drug offers relief from the pain of Paget's disease, a particularly British Complaint, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Inside the Queen Mother's hospital Rosemary Righter, a recent hip patient at King Edward VII's, describes the royal road to recovery Exercises in the pool will help her to get back on her feet Swiftcall TSB Why chickenpox is not a one-off disease The first rash may not be the last One Rochester reader had chickenpox four times Hill House Hammond The Beatles: all you need is hype Will Free As a Bird be a Christmas turkey? Giles Coren seeks the pundits' views, plus David Sinclair's critical verdict Why do we see drugs as a panacea for life? We are shocked by the casualties, yet we have a culture of dependency St. Joseph's Hospice TSB Cashing in on yesterday 'Choosing your Independent School' A new truce with old Communists Eastern Europe needs opposition parties The Communist past comes up again and again Film crew The Times Dairy Picture Gallery Princess of publicity The Princess of Wales is indeed a national asset, and she must be used Who's who? The Times Dairy Little list The Times Dairy Last princess The Times Dairy Dodgy joint The Times Dairy Labour would cost more Woodrow Wyatt on Mr Brown's taxation gimmick Pink and Light Poland's turn to the left need not lead to ruin Children of the Road A small change in car policy could bring great new freedoms Penny Lane, Pounds Future Beatlemania can help Liverpool again Press, Princess and public interest In defence of water Barristers' committee Slightly foxed Questions on MPs' pay: more, less or none at all? Game of wits European Union Hold it. . . Transport safeguards Hall of memories Taking issue with EU Approach to the Henge Pat on the back Court Circular Royal engagements Birthdays today The Royal Academy of Engineering Meeting Christening Middle Temple Eton College Legal appointment Personal Column Restoration drama ends happily Anniversaries Appointment Memorial service Dinners University news John Collier John Collier, FRS, chairman of Nuclear Electric, died from cancer on November 18 aged 60. He was born on January 22,1935 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rear-Admiral John Lee-Barber Rear-Admiral John Lee Barber, CB DSO and bar, wartime destroyer captain and Admiral Superintendent, Malta, 1957-59, died on November 14 aged 90. He was born on April 16,1905 Tickets for Sale Air Travel International Kap Travel Trailfinders Vacation Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Embassy Flight Centre Big Game Hunting in the Tropics F. M. Heywood Francis Melville Heywood, Master of Marlborough College, 1939-52, died on November 2 aged 87. He was born on October 1,1908 James McAdam Clark James McAdam Clark, CVO, MC diplomat died on October 15 aged 79. He was born on September 13,1916 The Week's Transfers in ITF The Leading 250 Selectors in Interactive Team… Veale makes coming last a first priority Bromsgrove supporter's team of no-names the worst atht money cannot buy Professional Footballers Association How the Scoring System Works in Itf How to Make a Transfer in ITF Goalkeepers The players' weekly and overall scores and their Values if you are considering the transfer option Full Backs Central Defenders Value lies with strikers Kevin Hitchcock, of Chelsea, explains his Itf Central Defenders Midfield Players Strikers Managers News The Times Crossword No 20,018 Times Weathercall Air UK Tomorrow The Times Forecast Around Britain Yesterday Abroad Changes to the chart below from noon: low N will… High Tides Business Rexam hit by second warning Top Tesco post for Leahy John Charcol Business Home loans lowest since 1979 Chancellor comes under pressure to help ailing housing market Arts By our Economics Correspondent: Stockpiles signal slower growth Shares surge to record before Budget Nuclear chief Collier dies Sport Sauce and Business Sense Business Today Rowland seeks to bar Lonrho merger By a Correspondent: Two call no evidence in Maxwell court case Tourist Rates Norwich Union Direct Emap warning after 53% rise Bid bonus for Asprey chief Legal & Public Notices C&W power struggle outcome imminent Business Roundup New jobs for Ulster Ultimatum on Fokker Boeing strike to end LCH set for shake-up Accounting rule change News Corp in satellite service for Latin America The new Mercedes E-class. Engineering seen with… Home lending in the basement Pennington Jib fears and the housing market Treasury eyes the lottery levy Market balances on a new high US group set to buy Grid's generators Filofax directors in £2.6m sale of shares Liffe Options New warning by Rexam cuts market's early gains Stock Market Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Regent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Emap Graseby Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Anyone for ENI? Tempus Wall Street Good timing with Panorama The Times City Dairy Shadow boxing The Times City Dairy Prize charities The Times City Dairy Insurance case The Times City Dairy Classrooms gain insight into what makes business tick Lindsay Cook on how The Times 100 shows students industry is exciting Keeping the focus on the real tax issue Picture Gallery Contracts with British Gas must be made null and void Building societies are failing nation in their rush… Brown breaks grey orthodoxy Legal & General Picture Gallery Lang plans overhaul of competition regulations AT&T in $4bn Time Warner talks A Times Reader Offer Graseby shares lose weight on warning of profits… L&G pays £44m for Australian life book Govett awarded defence costs in California case Business to Business Required to Purchase ABI looks to exports for expansion Plus Surveillance Equipment Ends Uncertainity Stock plc Diploma profit rise led by special steels Business Roundup Shake-up at Volvo Car PIA contracts plan Minorco German buy Moynihan joins Ranger Franchises Spellbound Elite Introductions Drive to get business down on the farms Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Home-made sauce range spreads around the world David Fanning talks to a couple who built a flourishing business on zest Amazing Second Income Earn £5oo£2ooo per mth p/time… Comstrad Ltd The Pet Club of Great Britain Multiple Classified Advertising Items What's the Big Idea? The Pinstripe Farming Company Ltd The Ostrich Farming Corporation Ltd Briefings Make £350 in 3 Days Small firms hailed as way to prosperous times for rural Wales NatWest Motor Racing The Times Unit Trust Information Service London Docklands Equities fail to hold early pace Pink Jermyn St London Moses stripped to the essential Opera: Maximum effect from minimal staging in Paris; good singing masks a poor plot in London Moses and Aron Châtelet Eugene Onegin Bastille A Times Reader Offer Opera Picture Gallery Complexity is back in fashion Hudderfield: Britain's top new-music festival swing into action A tip of the hat to the tenor Fedora Covent Garden The Barbican Fine Arts & Antiques Fair Music Hysteria Tomorrow Magic in the mystery Concert LS/Benjamin Queen Elizabeth Hall At home with the haunted Richard Cork on the stunning first British retrospective devoted to the venerable Louise Bourgeois; plus other shows Purcell Makes a Comeback. Live Visual Art Object lessons in the poet's art Michael Archer on a retrospective marking the 70th birthday of one of Britain's most versatile artists Visual Art Around the Galleries Visual Art Entertainments Choice Today's Choice A dally 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 releases across the country Choice Still dreaming of Achmelvich Magnus Linklater meets Norman MacCaig, the Scottish poet and all-round national treasure Lost in an Ulster fog Theatre Shottle Red Room, NWS Poetry The Times Theatre Bringing the Bar to book Peter Goldsmith QC urges barristers to adopt a complaints scheme tonight Every wrong should have a remedy Very hairy situation Talk shop Queen's Counsel Scrivenor: Inns and Outs McKenna & Co Shooting the umpire is not cricket New Divorce Bill Real-time Financial Data Products Mission Energy Jeremy Gibbons QC Johnson Stokes & Master Zarak MacRae Brenner Times Newspapers Merton moving ahead Reynell Breaking up is still hard to do Chris Barton on the new version of the Family Law Bill and how rules governing divorce will change Energy specialists in the City tap into big business Edward Fennell reports on a return to the big time for oil and gas lawyers To Advertise Call: 0171 481 4481 Chambers Dudley Magistrates' Courts Committee Legal Appointments Clark Holt Baker & McKenzie Almaty Office Bolt Court Chambers The Church Commissioners Solicitor Legal Roundup Zarak MacRae Brenner Chambers Derby Law Centre Donne Mileham & Haddock Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zarak MacRae Brenner Ericsson The Law Society Times Newspapers Westminster Medical Quarry Dougall 3GS Advertising Limited Michael Page City Maples and Calder Quarry Dougall Charles Fellowes Partnership Reuter Simkin Rescinding bankruptcy order Legal Appointments The Nottingam Trent University River bed is part of the controlled water in pollution case Maples and Calder W. 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Walker & Company Tax adjustment by new assessment Single transaction taxed as regular agency First Mortgage Securities Biotechnology Patents Isle of Man Aga Khan commits yearlings to Cumani Thunderer: Huntingdon Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Silver Stick to capitalise on golden opportunity Thunderer: Cheltenham Racing Ahead Thunderer: Lingfield Park Rapid Raceline Clark risks Roy in Forest's game of patience Overseas Football Johnson's striking form lifts Villa William Hill Cliftonville fall foul of the penalty clause Russell Kempson on a Northern Irish team dreading the prospect of another spectacular shoot-out failure Today's Fixtures Endeavour owner says 'lack of respect' led to sale McManus falls prey to Hunter RFU adds England selectors to payroll Leicester claim measure of revenge For the Record The London Hernia Centre Cowboys back on Super Bowl trail Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Grinkov dies after collapsing at rink Sport in Brief Hakkinen improving Parke celebrates Robinson issues writ Hunt joins Indurüin Burden strikes late Picture Gallery Winning Move Keene on Chess Australia confirm Test status with decisive triumph Pakistan surrender series as McGrath makes light of Warne's absence Hussain inspires England a to innings victory The Times Victory march lifts Henman into top 100 Pools Forecast Word-Watching Radio 1 Radio 3 Radio 4 To be or not really to be Radio Choice The end of the world is nigh-on inevitable Review BBC1 Racing McRae defies odds to keep Sainz in sight Briton shrugs off puncture problems in daring pursuit of world title Times Two Crossword Rain denies England workout Lara released by Warwickshire Network Q Phone Direct Loans from 10.5% APR Rugby Union By our Sports Staff: Brighton turn to Case after Brady departs The guide for all who care about education At first, writes John O'Leary, they met wide opposition. Now the tables' publication marks a defining moment in the year A Level: Top State Schools A Level: Top Independents How to use the league tables If you are choosing a secondary school for your children, or want to see how their school is performing, Ben Preston explains how to interpret this guide Gose: Top Comprehensives A Level: Top Comprehensives Top Colleges Most Improved State Schools Most Improved Independents Pass rate falls for the new vocational courses More pupils are leaving school with no qualifications Key to Tables School A higher standard of Highers The Borders, Orkney and Shetland Islands traditionally outshine the rest of Scotland How one borough pulled its socks up Getting better—but the gulf grows Last year Southwark was the country's bottom-ranking authority for Gcse results. This year it is on the way up. David Charter finds out how one school has reacted Local Authority Performance Tables
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