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News from 24/11/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Ivor H. Mills, Edward Owen, Andrew Pierce, Peter Charles, Patricia Davies, David Hands and Mark Souster, Bill Frost, Michael Madigan, Sylvie Pierce, Cheif Executive, A. H. MacKenzie, Co-ordinator, Jason Barbour, Keith Oates, Philip Howard, D. J. Watkins, Jane Howard, Andrew Drummond and Robert Miller, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Tony Morgan, Chief Executive, Jack Thomas, Colin Narbrough, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Jon Ashworth and Philip Pangalos, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dennis Twomey, Leader, Rachel Kelly, Frank Allaun President, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Arthur L. Bird Chairman, Peter Hughes, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, John Young, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, E. Young, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, David Charter, Sally Overton, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Joan Court, Terence Kealey, Philip Bassett, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Gillian Bowditch, Barry Millington, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, P. H. S, Paul Denza, Richard Evans, Gerald Funnell, Eric Reguly, Roger Boyes, Kate Alderson, Kate Alderson and Edward Gorman, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Adam Fresco, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Philip Webster Political Editor, M. K. Ewans, Sara McConnell, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Chris Parker, Christopher Booker, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Kenneth Gulleford, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Philip Webster, Nicholas Watt and Martin Fletcher, Caitlin Moran, Michael Barber, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Christopher Daniel Warden, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Non-League Football Walter Gammie, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, C. Williams, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, David Powell, Chris Moore, Nigel Wilkins, John Phillips, Alasdair Murray, Colin Narbrough and Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, Mark Fuller, Colin Campbell, Nick Raynsford (Shadow Minister for Housing and Construction), James Goudie (Chairman, Bar Council Law Reform Committee), Stacy Sullivan,

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Dynasty under siege Royal Family declines in public esteem Poll shows support for Princess Soames rebuked after protests by MPs Inquiry into power bids Dempsey joins BB Index Shephard promises more selection Index In Rose West's corner Winning hearts in Argentina Saturday in the Times Index Insider beats police to MI5's top job Index Schools Week Geneve Time is running out for GMT Bullyboy Major kicks out - and scores an own goal Frantic telephone calls fail-to break Irish deadlock No compromise on disarmament 1922 leader defeats hardline challenge Miss Grrrimaldi Bottomley averts tax on digital television French ferries face ban in safety dispute Hitch for Howard's immigrant check News in Brief Murderer jailed Unequal in law Leak inquiry State care fears Leeson charged with 11 counts of fraud at Barings Disgraced trader promises Singapore authorities full co-operation over bank collapse By a Staff Reporter: Banned driver killed cyclist Doctor's widow forgives boy Jet passengers take a detour to save hot dog London Electricity Philip Morris Europe S. A. Policeman who held boy by the ear is convicted of assault Officer used 'unlawful force' BR bidder's firm failed Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Sister who hated Tory MP told paper he was gay' Reprieved dog to start new life in France with Bardot Centre Point preserved Public responds to appeal for clues by West police team Helicopter hovers as mass murderer leaves Winchester for Durham jail Suzuki Outbreak shows risks of an inexact science Medical Briefing Newcastle Six more cases of meningitis are reported And one girl Divorce vote splits Irish from Donegal to Dublin Ministers 'reasonably confident' of victory despite advances by opponents Lakeside Pensioner wins payout after heart operations Lamb stakes claim to seasonal value Weekend Shopping Wax Jacket Funny Thing about the Future £142m of student loans 'unlikely to be recovered' Blow to privatisation proposal Teacher gagged children Direct Line Popski's Private Army regroups to recall sabotage in the desert Musicians Benevolent Fund 'Excellent progress' by Queen Mother News in Brief Sent for trial Lawyer barred Parole murder £30,000 libel win Digital Brown forced to tread carefully after policy row Dixons Clarke's strategy fails to impress Public confidence in Tory economic policy falls to new low Major strengthens loyalist support MPs must start to show their worth Riddell on Politics Swiftcall Cairo jails 54 in clampdown on Muslim activists China defies world over Wei arrest News in Brief (AP): Canada gun law (Reuter): Rebels trapped (AFP): Pyramid cracks (Reuter): Tourists killed Air Jet Wall Street will give tactical tips to Marines Family Multimedia Centres Mandela meets prosecutor for first time in 31 years AFP: Man who spurned woman boss wins suit Ex-minister to face judge over Spain's anti-terrorist war Ear, ear, what's all this then? Freudian detects crime queen's sins Rome fears new Tyrol militancy PC World France steels itself for strikers' day of chaos Poll deals blow to image of Britons as Euro-sceptics PC World Howard resists EU over Europol West accused of trying to raise Slovak tensions 'Adam' lived 180,000 years ago in Africa Russian leader lures army of voters Few heroes emerge in war played out as 'dirty game' Anthony Loyd, who has spent three years in Bosnia, reflects on a conflict fed by a cycle of suffering and bitterness Proton Net closes slowly on poet and general Spear's Games Our Foreign Staff: Ohio agreement swallowed by Bosnian Serbs Clinton will call on nation to back troops' mission Alba Nigeria Limited Who won and lost in the Balkan conflict War talk reveals frustration and fears What They Said Yamaha 'After the verdict I could only console and reassure Rosemary West' How did a rational, affable, God-fearing Arsenal supporter cope with the defence of Rosemary West? The Valerie Grove Interview Shiseido White Hart The lady and the love-child When Sir Nicholas Fairbairn died, he left an unexpected legacy, as Gillian Bowditch finds Wyntham's Theatre Dell The name's Bond. Samantha Bond Rachel Kelly meets the new miss Moneypenny Why low taxes bring prosperity Terence Kealey says history favours laisser faire nations Space invaders Picture Gallery Red in tooth and claw John Aspinall has taken the idea of making friends with the animals much too far at his zoos Clashing dates The Times Diary Bills to pay The Times Diary Picture Gallery My God squad The Times Diary Ladies' man The Times Diary Showdown The Times Diary Philip Howard The West case has none of the intrigue of an old-fashioned 'domestic' Select Status Yes to a schools experiment: no to nationalisation Bosnia, Ohio Hold the peace: hang on to the lessons of war Lift the Ban Ireland should vote for change on divorce Payment in line with performance Ec numbers game Eating disorders Council's rejoinder Cautious reaction to Queen's Speech Lincoln discord Balkan danger Trapped by nature Movement in country life Protection of fungi Loss of face Court Circular Sandford St Martin Trust Personal Column Luncheon Birthdays today Michaelmas calls to the Bar Dinners Appointment Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Paviors' Company Lectures Reception Anniversaries Cooks' Company Professor C. A. Meier Professor C. A. Meier, physician and Jungian analyst, died in Zurich on November 15 aged 90. He was born on April 19,1905 Personal Column Trailfinders Fly between London & Scotland The Rev David Wild The Rev David Wild, MC, MBE priest, died on November 16 aged 85. He was born on April 12,1910 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Peter Grant Peter Grant, rock manager, died of heart attack on November 22 aged 60. He was born in 1935 Brian Hill Brian Hill, CBE, chief executive of Lancashire County Council, 1977-90, died of a stroke on October 26 aged 65. He was born on October 16,1930 Mae West News The Times Crossword No 20,021 Tomorrow Times Weathercall Business Kvaerner may go all out for Amec Northumbrian accepts Lyonnaise offer Arts Lang sends generators' bids to Mmc Power shares hit as DTI refers NatPower and PowerGen Sir Rocco confident of fending off Granada Education Sport Chanel Shake-up at Stock Exchange under way Television and Radio Business Today CBI warning Water plans Babcock to cut activity in Germany Tourist Rates Merseyside CBI urges tax curb in Budget giveaway Templeton Greenbury guide 'under threat' Buyback proposed for Littlewoods Business Roundup BT criticises Oftel News International US offer for Gartmore Pensions ruling date The president exercises power Lang kicks generators to the MMC Family shuts the door on Dale Northumbrian waters down hopes of bonanza North West to shake up joint utility Add Important Announcement Growth triples TLG profit to £11.4m New line of command at Caradon Trade Indemnity-Heller Exco shares fall on profit warning Commodities Liffe Options MMC referral pulls power shares down 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 Storehouse Babcock Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes A present from Norway Tempus Wall Street A-team motors off at last The Times City Diary Young life The Times City Diary Birthday boy The Times City Diary Forte omen The Times City Diary Foreign-owned firms give a boost to UK industry Philip Bassett on a host of announcements about new inward investment projects Business Letters Insure directors for victims' sake Conservatives undermining the firms that Sid bought BICC's high targets may not be in the interests of shareholders St Michael's future secure Staying ahead of the festive card fraudsters Sara McConnell finds banks are ready for a rush in 'plastic' crime The Open University Jersey European A proud family under the spotlight The life and times of a hotel chain that has booked its place in history Savoy Hotel among the prizes The Pick of the Crop Who's who at the 'canteen' Savoy Grill Sony MAM team prepares for pivotal role in bid battle Key Investor Storehouse squeezes more profit from sales Microsoft sells stake in Dorling Tropix Mercury Strategy starts to pay off as distiller soars Shares in Powell Duffryn hit after unexpected loss Institutions get tough on polluters Mitac Low rates force investors into high-risk markets Air Jet Energis looks for partners Norfolk to vote on £440m B Gas plan Business Roundup Peptide float price set Regent issues warning France holds key rates Ferry Pickering bid Abacus and Polar link Sharp Intelligent Thinking The Times Unit Trust Information Service Losses across the board Member HSBC Group What are you on about? Opera: All but incomprehensible in places, ENO's singing falls on Rodney Milnes's deafened ears Albery Theatre Opera The high and the mighty Recital Prince Edward Theatre Theatre 1 BBC Radio One Theatre 2 Casting a pale shadow Theatre: Poor melodrama; reminder of real-life horror The ghosts of Auschwitz The Holocaust Trilogy New End Tomorrow Entertainments Choice 1 Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 Suitable for framing You can do anything to photographer Steve Gullick, but lay off his blue suede head Rap on the knuckles Guru's Jazzmatazz Empire, W12 Choice 3 POP 1 You can't hurry loveliness Alan Jackson talks to the painstaking Enya, a legend in her own overtime The Beatles Anthology POP 2 Leaving a good-looking corpus New Albums POP 3 Multiple Display Advertising Items POP 4 Cool cat hot stuff Georgie Fame Ronnie Scott's POP 5 Girls go to the top of the class Now that boys are falling behind at GCSE, it is time to find out why they are doing so badly, writes Michael Barber Independent Education Howell's School for Girls St. Mary's School Wantage Multiple Display Advertising Items Benenden Daughters have the last word These days parents don't make all the school choices King's College School Sixth-Form Centre for Sixth-Form Studies Multiple Display Advertising Items St Christopher Wellington School Bedales School Multiple Display Advertising Items Shephard: Why the tables are a success John O'Leary on the Education Secretary's ideas for the future The Times When rules put a limit on classroom expansion David Charter on the problems facing oversubscribed schools Selection bounces back John O'Leary explains how some schools choose thier pupils Added value tells the whole story Exam leagues fail to show how schools improve their students The Times Educational Supplement NB Selection Ltd Education and Development Strategist North London Collegiate School Abingdon School Education Recruitment Consultant Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items Dulwich College European Business School Regent's College Multiple Display Advertising Items Jesus College Hertford College Oxford Business College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Department for Eduaction and Employment University of Aberdeen The Barretstown Gang Camp Bursar Occupancy of business premises Victim's earlier sex abuse is no mitigation Department can set off bankrupt's debt against income support Jury's £50,000 damages award for rape upheld Sale of milk quota fails to attract tax relief Contract between ABTA and client Power of court to judge on earlier judgment The Times Past winners rise to challenge Leading teams draw on experience on first day of final Kite aspires to Ryder Cup role Executive leather collection Norman wins minor victory over major rival Switch in style pays for Canada Legal & Public Notices Torture as golfers go back to school John Hopkins joins the trials and tensions of the PGA qualifying event in Spain Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Dwyer booked for One Man show Richards gives answer as jockeys press for Hennessy mount Southwell Multiple Display Advertising Items Mysilv out Bangor Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Newbury By our Sports Staff: W Indies quartet fined for breaches of discipline Emirates Elite prepare for thrilling last eight British clubs to sit out European Cup's classic knockout stages FA prepares to launch Brighton inquiry For the Record Aldershot paying for cup successes Non-League Football Surprise defeat for Harris in Karachi In Brief Medal haul Opening task First blood Shock defeat Bray recovers Champion of young combating despair Thompson makes call for team approach to programme of reform David Miller in Manchester on the crusade by a past master of karate to rid the streets of crime Sports Letters Pitfalls of qualifying system Lack of dissent Startling shot Tout promises medal rivals a run for their money Time to have Irish captain Street credibility Davis and Pace defy elements Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Jones earns lucrative reward for surprise title victory Winning Move Keene on Chess Electronic net judge may make debut in Australia No Title England leave Moore in isolation Italians at a loss in land of beer and chips Apple Hall pledges support for Bosman's court crusade David Powell finds a powerful advocate for changes feared by most football clubs Word-Watching A few words about epics Radio Choice Radio 1 No frocks but plenty of infamous docs Review BBC1 Golf Ramprakash fast running out of chances Surrey pair score centuries No 635 Snooker pockets lucrative Bbc deal Phil Yates says a new contract will secure the sport's future into the next century First Telecom Rugby Union

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