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News from 22/11/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Stephen Haseler (Chairman), Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Charles Samek, David Tytler, Iain R. Webb, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, R. N. Burton, Henry Von Blumenthal, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, N. F. Durrant, Richard Ormond, Director, John Diamond, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Rosemary Eban, Philip Howard, Ken Lidstone, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, L. Cunningham Council member, Hal Higgins, Christopher Shale, Paul Jenkins, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Barbara Hewson, Chairwoman, Jonathan Eyal, Martin Fletcher, John O'leary Education Editor, John Rae, Kris Anderson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Goldberg, Patricia Tehan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Nigella Lawson and Julia Llewellyn Smith, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, John Young, Richard Stott, Keith Pike, Peter Hildebrand, John Kavanagh, Christine Stone, David Charter, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Brenda Maddox, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Peter Armitage, Barry Millington, Mark Almond, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, John Grigg, Anthony Burbidge, P. H. S, Michael S. Howells Council member, Nuttall, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, George Walden, Julian Muscat, Lord Younger, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Brian MacArthur, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Anjana Ahuja, Christine Webb, Tim Wapshott, John Shaw, Alan Hamilton and Philip Webster, Tony Dawe, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, J. R. Thompson, Kate Bassett, Alan Mitchell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Christopher Warman, Duncan Bryson, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Bill Frost and Richard Duce, Mike Kirby, John Stewart, Managing Editor, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray, Johnathan Sunley, Colin Campbell, Daniel P. Hearsum, Richard Duce and Bill Frost,

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Interface Rosemary West is found guilty of three murders Prince urged to end feud by divorcing Palace offers support for princess Inside Meningitis fears Index Queen of hearts Double sacking brings end to City battle Oh yes it is! Names' losses 'to hit £11.4bn' Schools Week Bosnia peace deal agreed after US talks Cross The only House where no one talked of you-know-who Matthew Parries Political Sketch Will of Parliament and people could rule out Prince Constitution Soames accused of meddling MPs' Reaction Proponent of Palace glasnost cast as villain of the piece The 'Enemies' Kiss-and-tell suitor stays silent down on the farm Ex-Lover An audience beyond the BBC's dreams Broadcasters Hussey 'was kept in dark for own good' Half-truth spoken a thousand times can fool the teller 'A real danger will arise if ever the princess's anger is turned inwards against her self Medical Verdict By our Foreign Staff: Big news-but not as big as the Beatles Daily News Café society buzzes with tale of faraway infidelity Argentina Rolex The Weekend Starts Here In the Times Friday Barclays Disagreement on IRA arms delays Dublin summit Phone call fails to solve problems OJ's lawyer deals Toxteth a race ace By a Staff Reporter: Trusted bosses cheated Jaguar of thousands Burglars feel full force of the law Judge asks media for restraint on rulings News in Brief Constable jailed Hawking sell-out Ulster explosion Actor collapses Tobacco seized Lies and slip-ups trapped the guilty mother Child's grin haunted trial of Rosemary West Leah Betts died of drinking water to counter drug's effect Nurse gave sick son insulin overdose BBCRADIO One BMW Hotelier loses plea against civil court verdict of rape £50,000 damages award uphled Wildlife activists step up pressure on league head Hess MP's widow gives £10,000 to his illegitimate son Picture Gallery Handouts urged for historic houses Camelot makes £1m every week from lottery games Inland Revenue Dentists extract victory from long title fight Headmistress tells of rise in eating disorder Drink causes young 'ten times more damage than drugs' Cellphones direct School closes after meningitis outbreak kills two students Third pupil critically ill Nureyev's old shoes go for £12,000 Drug makes cancer cells commit suicide By a Staff Reporter: Cockatoo eggs found in underpants, court told Judge orders restart of police shooting inquiry Churches honour pub bomb casualties News in Brief Behaving badly Travel turmoil Ferry plunge Klingon degree Family values Wines take off British Gas Single market will suffer without monetary union, says Brittan Peer is seeking to outlaw restaurant service charges Vodafone centre Dorrell heralds capital boost for hospital building Dan technology plc Blair hails Labour as party of fair tax Delta Air Lines Border blockade by Milosevic seen as turning point American switch from 'nickel and dime ' policy on Bosnia paved way for final pact Main Points Samsung White House plays up world leadership role Clinton's Speech Muslims become pawns in keeping lid on Balkans At best, Western troops will be able to freeze the current division lines and create a balance of terror between the parties, Jonathan Eyal argues in this commentary By our Foreign Staff: City's joy tempered by doubts, tears and old suspicions Sarajevo (Reuter): Cunning proved to be asset Man in the News Camelot Deutsche Telekom New Peking trial could spell death for dissident Viglen Cabinet is unveiled by Peres French students demand extra funds Blunders sink Gingrich's White House ambitions Dillons the Bookstore Bouchard 'will lead' Quebec (AFP): Atom blast is fourth at Mururoa News in Brief (Reuter): Bomb injures 19 Che burial site (Reuter): Boy gunman free Emmy triumphs Botha snubbed (Reuter): Strikes out Soft touch on the high street Leather is everywher this season, but forget biker jackets and studs - the look is supple and shapely Shiseido Church's & Co (Footwear) Ltd. First Telecom How did the princess of hearts win our minds as well? Nigella Lawson on the wisdom of that interview and Julia Llewellyn Smith on the woman who beguiled the nation International Clairvoyant Mayfair Carpets Gallery Ltd. RAC 'Obsessed with looks and fitness' Now give thanks for the monarchy The scandal of public quarrels must stop, says John Grigg Unbuttoned The Times Diary Hard stuff The Times Diary Picture Gallery War of Clinton's Ego The news of Bosnian peace should not blind us to the risk of war Mogul studies Stars meet The Times Diary Cold spell The Times Diary Fund time The Times Diary I have seen the future—and it will require a strong constitution The Royal Individuals How the monarchy can move forward for us all Hope Hotel Bosnian peace, made against the odds, must be made to hold No Blinkers Praise for the Cruel Sports man who changed his mind The Princess, the Palace and the future of monarchy Greenwich buildings Sale of masterpiece Caucasian repression Class sizes Assisted places Prejudice against women lawyers Highland clearance All in the family Court Circular Today's royal engagements Professor Eric Birley Cancellation Personal Column Picture Gallery Birthdays today Luncheons Service dinner Bamboo plants run riot at the RHS flower show Lectures Anniversaries Dinners Forthcoming marriages Marriage Royal College of General Practitioners Captain Aston Piper Captain Aston Piper, DSO, DSC and two Bars, died on November 8 aged 82. He was born on April 19,1913 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Company Notices Ariston Chambati Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bruce Trent Bruce Trent, singer, died on November 19 aged 83. He was born on August 21,1912 On this Day A Swift, Sudden Blow November 22,1917 Picture Gallery Wanted: applicants for £79,900 part-time job After nine years at the helm, Marmaduke Hussey is stepping down as chairman of the BBC. So what sort of new head do we need? The Times The enemy within Richard Scott on why the princess of Wales was right about the Palace's whispering campaign against her On the gender agenda Won't buy? You're fired The downside of loyalty schemes is the 'sacking' of customers who fail to generate profits. Alan Mitchell reports Tomorrow's papers owe a debt to Today Founding Editor Brian MacArthur explains how Today helped to change the face of Fleet Street Time bar on rent guarantee claim Court of Appeal Law Report November 22 1995 Unreasonable behaviour for binding over Media, Sales & Marketing Psinet the Internet Starts Here Burlington Business Consultants Manager/ Lettings Negotiator Argyle Multiple Display Advertising Items Sex bias liability after transfer Right to exchange gaming machine prizes SMCL News Tories press for royal divorce The Times Crossword No 20,019 Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall WPA In the Times Tomorrow Losses by names set to top £11bn by spring SFO to investigate computer company Arts 35-37 Young and Ross ousted at C&W Board demands that both feuding chairman and chief executive go Picture Gallery Pensions pledge by Treasury Education 420 PW plan to limit liability imminent Chanel Sport 43-48 Thorn EMI hits a higher note Television and Radio Business Today Dow races to record 5,000 FSA plea on home loan advice Payout up NSM forecast ICL Non-EU trade shows £1.2bn gulf City surprised as October deficit reaches high in a widening trend Maxwells 'gambled' with pensioners' shares Dasa package approved Sketchley edges ahead Shanks lifts profits RIT Capital advances Tesco board changes Pillar in Liffe offices deal Crossrail's 'threat' to Railtrack flotation Business Roundup Public more at risk in workplace Tourist Rates C&W orders a double firing squad Bidder could step in at Cable and Wireless Accountants square up to legal threat Market looks for Thorn break-up UB to incur £76m charge from US exit More women Profit steady Top award Rule change Legal & General British Land pays £120m for control over Broadgate Northern Foods' profits dip Pollution cover 'at risk' Names Warning note from De La Rue RIT Capital Partners plc Growth fears hit Vodafone shares Commodities Liffe Options Gloomy trade news and C&W forecast halt run 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 De La Rue Northern Foods Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Land of paper Tempus Vodafone Wall Street At the feet of the master The Times City Diary Tied up The Times City Diary All change The Times City Diary Gold fever The Times City Diary C&W emerges as the big loser in boardroom battle Eric Reguly looks at the damage caused by the leadership crisis at the company Equal measures that would aid Scotch whisky industry Lord Younger makes a pre-Budget plea for radical alcohol tax reform Lonrho-Impala Platinum Merger Evidence of recent housing market stability cannot be dismissed Business Letters Life's bottom line Watchdog vital if Revenue to extend powers Primary obligation Losses across the board First direct The Times Unit Trust Information Service Blancpain The Career Ladder Lisa Kelly The Times Group Gordon-Yates Creme De La Creme Anderson Hoare Entertainment Law Legal Secretary X2 First steps on the path to the top Jennai Cox reports that the post of junior secretary can lead all the way up the ladder Office Assistant Top Secretary / PA Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Bright Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sue Cooke Recruitment Mathieson Reid Recruitment Consultants Anderson Hoare Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA Secretary £19,000 c + Bens. 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A… CJES High Calibre PA Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Royds Raphael Rec Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Pan European Recruitment Several Senior PA positions have arisen within Blue… Tate Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants CDC Manpower Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Investor in People Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Rainbow Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Aldrich & Co Limited Recruitment Consultants Apacs, Mercury House, Triton Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Career moves Personal Assistant c£20,000aae Personal Assistant… Forties People Angela Mortimer WA St James's College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Morgan Chase Europe Limited Thames Power Services ROC WA Jigsaw Recruitment Angela Mortimer Secretary for Financial PR Consultancy Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Joslin Rowe Associates Ltd The Mill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary Required for a 'young' energetic… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joslin Rowe Heritage Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joslin Rowe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part-time Secretary for Economic Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items A notable puzzle for St Cecilia Gems among the pieces of eight New Music Spear's Games Music 1 Music 2 AMP BBC Music 3 Rare Wagner done to a succulent turn Opera Tannhauser Queen Elizabeth Hall Tomorrow Entertainments Choice 1 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 House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geott Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice 2 Frankly, Broadway does it better Theatre Guys and Dolls Leicester Haymarket And elsewhere in town The Royal Variety Performance Dominion Theatre 1 Theatre Tokens Theatre 2 The Indispensable Pantomime Guide A Song for Britten Panto Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Will the Budget help the elderly? Book a hotel room for life How George and Nancy Loud are Being Penalised for their Thrift There is a Santa Claus The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Watermark Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beechcroft Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items St. George Country Houses Association Business park gets on the right lines City investors no longer fear the prospect of a Labour government Commercial Property British Coal Property Keith Cardale Groves Industrial Units to Let King Sturge & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southwell RSM Drivers & Norris Waterside project is a £6.5 million winner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pick of the independents John Rae provides some pointers on what you should look for when choosing a school for your child Tomorrow: The State Sector Simply Tropix Preparing the ground well David Tytler on what makes a good prep school Common worries on entrance exam Mike Kirby gives tactical tips for applicants Plan ahead to pay the fees The average boarding place now costs £10,700 a year, reports David Charter Simplay Tropix Travado takes honours after memorable duel Richard Evans Chepstow Thunderer Windsor Rapid Raceline Hexham Guide to our Racecard Pan Yesterday's Results Disjointed Arsenal flattered by scoreline Table Last Night's Football Tottenham move into top five Today's Fixtures Football Sports Service Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Brighton welcome Case with FA Cup triumph Keene on Chess Winning Move Inquiry as long jump record is discredited In Brief Olympia line-up Cardiff draw Jones title bid Hay on target Broncos deal England contract out of Test benefits Donald's absence eviedence of South Africa's enlightened approach Munton to reinforce England A's resources Royal Navy For the Record Intikhab keen to make amends Michael Henderson talks to the pakistan manager with high hopes for the third Test Higgins breezes through From a Correspondent: British women down but not out Change of mind price of true professionalism Midweek View Rory Bremner Lomu at large in valley of kings New Zealand's flying wing halts to pay homage in Wales Andrew Longmore meets a giant of rugby determined to remain gentle Prime Health Faaiuaso baffles students Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Akom Ltd is now Offering Readers of the Times Free… Evans the ambassador serves up reminder of lost age A ruffling of feathers Radio Choice Radio 1 A painful account of cruelty to animals Review Choice Racing 43 McGregor erases Lyons share Subsitute gives Forest first-leg lead in Uefa Cup third-round tie Times Two Crossword McRae rallies to recapture lead as Sainz waits in vain for error Details How McRae Regained the Lead in the Network Q Rac Rally Funds released to get public playing tennis Sun Cricket 45 Sun Cutting edge of technology saves felling our forests Scaling down the paper mountain Festive 'flights' to visit Santa Deadly secrets on disc Network Nuttall Hi-Grade Computers Plc Patientline Entertainment Magic box conjures up more peaceful wards TV ghosts face exorcism Fraudsters no match for DSS data search Computer Info & Advice Service Dreaming of a wired Christmas Tapping in to a wealth of trivia It's easy to get snared in a net of things we never wanted to know Logged off Search for the 3D shop assistant Planet Satellite guides poised to speed up air travel Fares could fall as new system cuts fuel bills while making skies safer P. A. W. S BT makes light work of delays Optical switches have addressed the issue of information bottlenecks Highwire Dye-spraying cards played against crime Play safe for a home win The 'Keyboard Christmas': Our experts tell you what to rush our and buy, and what to run a mile from The screen games to die for Indus Computer Games Key Global Internet Ltd. Cream of the crop among consoles Buy Wisely-Shop around Get Back to Basics Tips on Multimedia Windows 95—who Needs It? Just around the Corner The Times Musts to Avoid Retailers braced for Six of the Very Best Plugging in to the learning curve The diversity of multimedia and home leisure titles aimed at adults seems to widen by the hour. Once seen as no more than a games industry by-product, leisure software is now a market-force to be reckoned with. Tim Waspshott says only about half of the new releases live up to their packaging pledges, and urges readers to be cautions when buying them as presents. When they're good, they're glorious - but the duds can numb the mind The Christmas rush Dell Direct A Times Competition Looking forward to avoid past mistakes Next Week Brain implant offers hope to blind Let's all delete anorakspeak Starting here: a crusade to kill of the unacceptable face of computing Enter password Fujitsu ICL IBM Ingenuity takes the honours at IT 'Oscars' The British Computer Society Awards: A national showcase for excellence Dynamic Systems Winecon Visage The British Computer Society Voicetype ROCKnROM BT Ordnance Survey Rapport Romanse Question Mark Teams Mobile Gis Interact Amulet 1 Caoss Bridging the information gap Lack of understanding opens up rift between executives and IT experts Business Ford Credit Firms fight to keep pace with IT changes Oracle prepares to unveil WebSystem Agenda Millar Associates Aztech Computer Recruitment Ltd. Leading Edge consulting Powergen TSI Group Ontima Connections Limited Digital Finelist Group Plc It Top Guns & High Flyers Reed Parallel International Limited NEC Portman Hunterskill Howard Time Computer Systems Ltd

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