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News from 27/11/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Edward Owen, Helen Johnstone, Mark Huband, Patricia Davies, Victor Serebriakoff, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Inigo Gilmore, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, J. Noel Bunker, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Anneliese Berry, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, John Shepperd, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, John Redwood, Martin Stephen, Ann Scanlon, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Dennis Witcombe, (Headmaster), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes and Kate Alderson, John Young, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, P. G. Uttley, Janet Bush, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, D. Cox, Charles Bremner, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nicholas Wood and Janet Bush, Bryan Chinn, Maire Nic Suibhne, Russell Kempson, Brian Kenny, Governor, George Brock, Jean Martland Binner, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Martin Fletcher, Yves-Thibault de Silguy, Rachel Bridge, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, George Brock European Editor, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Leyla Linton, Emma Wilkins, Simon Dyer Director General, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Nigel Richardson, Coomi Kapoor, Oliver Holt, Lindsay Cook and Alasdair Murray, Carolyn Steen (Chairman of Governors), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Rodgers, Christopher Thomas, Roger Nichols, Ian G. Inglis, Heather R. Williamson, Nick Szczepanik, William Rees-Mogg, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Peregrine Hodson, Heather Boreham, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Martin Fletcher, Nicholas Watt and Nicholas Wood, Russell Jenkins, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, S. Robert Hill, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Christopher Blair, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Anthony Coombs (Secretary), Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Tom Chesshyre, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Stacy Sullivan,

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Clinton close to Irish peace breakthrough Dublin tables new proposals Ashdown scare Diplomat shot Sarajevo warning The gift of life, page 5 Index Budget Week in the Times Police recruit civilians to keep watch on criminals Crime breeds crime, says psychology sleuth Picture Gallery Classrooms key in to Old Masters Sport on Lang points way for tax cuts as Tories look to private capital Garrard Free Books Major nearly quit in 1994 Tuesday This Week in the Times Thursday Go Christmas Shopping in France Saturday Cleneagles Wednesday Friday Pop By a Staff Reporter: Major nearly resigned as leader a year ago Motorway toll plan stalled Irish divorce opponents take referendum fight to courts By a Staff Reporter: Post Office workers end Scottish strike Drugs claim life of party boy aged 15 News in Brief Private bonus Homes empty Children killed Prison inquiry West request British diplomat shot in the neck by car robbers Nairobi gang chases couple Drivers at greatest risk on busy streets By a Staff Reporter: MPs urge ban on sale of security video films Byron letters reflect pain of marriage rift Ambassador Princess wins praise of envoys Priest admits sex acts with followers American Express Murder charge wife found dead 106 Peugeot Give cancer victims like Jessica the gift of life Times Christmas Appeal: Special unit provides home from home for young sufferers Bug risk prompts call for drug curb Wine, women and doctors who know Medical Briefing Mother's death linked to CJD Carolina Herrera Fireman stabbed on call-out News in Brief The home leg Rave arrests Rink poisoning Rock island line The Times Rector challenges Church silence on clergy 'blacklist' General Synod to be questioned about guidance for bishops Cult marks High Court victory with tea party Trivial Pursuit Costa death unearths dark side of Spain People's court dominated by the middle class Lawyers attack Bill on evidence disclosure London Docklands The Royal Bank of Scotland Rising student debt forces Government into rushed sell-off Banks voice scepticism Students protest at cost of Esteve-Coll's des res Good sports win chance to serve Jones sings duet with one voice Theatre Tokens Museum fights shy of shady antiquity dealers Foreign Ministers begin search for 'Euro-Med' pact Law chief calls off Juan Carlos inquiry Phillips (Reuter): Russian politician murdered Spana Picture Gallery The Royal Bank of Scotland French unions raise stakes as strikes continue Eastern applicants fear crowded agenda has put brake on EU expansion Karadzic predicts 'decades of blood' ESSO Nerve gas factories discovered in Serbia Glenfiddich Bosnian refugee tells of ordeal in the wilderness Most wanted man on run as Tigers fight for their lives Love letters lift lid off Boston's glitterati Show of force by Chinese World Summary (AFP): Shevardnadze pledges reform Canadians axe US sitcoms Deng's reward Corolla Picture Gallery Nine die in cricket stadium collapse Reuter: Parachute bombs from rebel jets kill children in Kabul Marxist survivors visit China Dell Direct (AFP): Muslim threat to kill hostages Mandela savages de Klerk as 'joke' Picture Gallery Peres goes to defence of accused Shin Bet Nun's bar gives spirits Buddhist twist Conspiracy theorists feed on Rabin murder doubts Mankind blamed for global warming Midland Troopers back in fashion Pop Reviews: The dramatic rehabilitation of the Charlatans: plus, a surprising change of pace from Emmylou Harris Charlatans Brixton Academy BBC Radio Visual Art Music Heartache spoken here Emmylou Harris Empire, W12 From the cradle to the stage Concert LSO/Rostropovich Barbican Dance Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Stravinsky's Petrushka Theatre Fishy business Theatre Double Bill Hampstead Tharp springs eternal A new work from an innovative American choregrapher is exactly what the troubled Royal Ballet needs, says Debra Craine Entertainments Opera Film Pop Books 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 Arts Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 Shedding light on the Sun Satellite to probe solar secrets What snakes and mongooses have in common Grease digester unblocks sewers Why we need crops that glow in the dark Plants that can produce their own alarm signal will soon be with us. Anjana Ahuja reports Air Portugal A brief history of time travel Stephen Hawking says he has changed his mind about visiting the past. Nigel Hawkes reports Shanshui The Times Educational Supplement 'Every great photographer is a voyeur' Gillian Bowditch on the pensioner whose sado-masochistic pictures of nudes continue to shock 'It's a craft. I get nervous if people talk about art' Islanders v bureaucrats in a classic comedy Magnus Linklater reviews the story so far in a Scottish farce The tactics for sheep show a perfect Celtic symmetry Emulsiderm Nokia Matthew Parris Learning science ought to foster openness, but instead it seems to result in narrow mindedness Darwin was better supported by the world of letters than by fellow scientists Inside job The Times Diary Picture Gallery Ken: Budg: 11 The Times Diary Tories must fulfil their tax promises John Redwood says his party has let public spending rise by a third. Now it must rein back Just a short-term affair The Budget will be a classic pre-election bluff, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Inside job The Times Diary Up trumps The Times Diary Smashing time The Times Diary Splashing time The Times Diary Budget Calculus A rash Budget could turn into an electoral trap for the Tories Bad Europeans The EU is foolishly dragging its feet on enlargement A Cause for Christmas Childhood cancer is being defeated Press payments and the West case Teaching discipline Assisted places Saving water Last-minute Budget suggestions for the Chancellor 'Schools Week': basis of league tables faces examination US leader for Nato Urban deprivation Hold it… No man's land? Court Circular Lord Grantchester Lady Clio Crawford Concert Reception DJM: Nature notes Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's royal engagements Birthdays today College of Estate Management School news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Service dinners Dinners Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Anniversaries Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments in the Forces Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Aeronautical Society Flights Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items EasyJet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hopes are built on the ashes of a riot University news Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Louis Malle Louis Malle, French film director, died from cancer in California on November 23 aged 63. He was born on October 30,1932 Captain Roy Millichap Captain Roy Millichap, DFC, airline pilot, died on November 15 aged 79. He was born on July 22,1916 Church news The Sneak-Guests Methods of Gossip-Writers Joan Francis Joan Francis, actress, died on November 22 aged 75. She was born on April 1,1920 Jack Finney Jack Finney, American science fiction writer, died on November 16 aged 84. He was born on October 2,1911 News The Times Crossword No 20,023 Picture Gallery AirUK Forecast Cricket Arsenal lose their touch Celebration of Rioch's entertaining style falls flat How the Champions Have Faltered Away from Home Schools Sport Rugby Union Allied Dunbar Sport for All BBC challenge Channel 4's right to rain TV Action Replay Chinese are embroiled in new drugs controversy Fast Fahey dominates Deuchar White unable to make impact on Higgins' sure progress Searle's indoor endurance subsides Jones walks tall in moment of triumph Baird reaches final after yachts collide Sport in Brief Whitaker riding high Khan wins decisively Panthers bound to top First for Knowles Allcock triumphs Price seals narrow win Schwer suffers setback Midlands keep title Battle to finish Injury may limit England's Test options Illingworth's back strain threatens rethink in bowling strategy Munton's special brew is too potent for Patron's XI By our Sports Staff: Outsider Miklavc stuns world's best Scoreboards from Bloemfontein Scoreboard from Sialkot By our Sports Staff: Spain seal third successive Fed Cup title By our Sports Staff: Stadium tragedy mars win for New Zealand Liverpool short of answers to little moments of magic Middlesbrough move up to sixth Ball hoping to recruit Christiansen on loan Fry's newcomers earn due reward Glass darkens Dundee's dream Harriers' draw gives MacClesfield lift City find room to accommodate survival Knighton gives way to his team Newcastle in good shape for physical tests Premiership leaders prove they are prepared for battle as the going gets tougher Peter Ball applauds Kevin Keegan's stylists as they find new strength to beat Steely Leeds 2-1 Coventry rally to Atkinson's cause Chelsea seeking dividends Alyson Rudd says a goalless draw sums up underlying frailty damaging the club Bolton plunge as life at the top becomes uncomfortable Premiership at a Glance Wednesday resist Everton euphoria Wilkins not ready to take blame for success of Cottee FA Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Premier Division Pools Check Non-League and National Leagues European Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Cook's accuracy gives Leeds the Trophy edge Teenager ends Bradford's hopes St Helens' blushes spared by Samoan Hammond tumbles to victory Game of confusing complexity proves compelling spectacle Stuart Jones discovers a warm welcome waiting for him on venturing into the surreal world of the real tennis player Bowden achieving the right balance Tom Chesshyre on a Peterborough pupil coping with a levels and top-class hockey From a Correspondent in Cape Town: Medal calibre is missing South gate open gap at the top England and Wales seek to push back competitive borders Change heads the agenda on game's domestic front How the Season in England Would Look Picture Gallery Benn sets his sights on Collins Norman's rivals fail to last pace Lomu leaves his mark on junior rugby Stuart Jones sees Wrexham's distinguished guest produce of pure diplomacy Hall struggling to come to terms with rejection Results from Company Golf Days Students graduate to place in new structure of rugby Cambridge defeat touring side London victims of panto farce Grey Cardiff caught off guard Details Andrew enters a whole new ball game Simon Barnes sees the first appearance of the player who was hired to take goals to Newcastle 'A small kick for a great stand-off half, a great boot forward for rugby-kind' Carting and Rodber will miss training Greening stakes England claim Saverimutto saves Exiles' face No Title Brooks turns corner with double Richard Evans Nap: Northern Saddler (1.20 Worcester) Next best: Peter The Parson (2.50 Worcester) Thunderer: Kelso Rapid Raceline Merry Gale heads for Kempton Specialists for Two Meetings The Times Hard sell needed to arrest apathy of city dwellers Thunderer: Worcester Thunderer: Wolverhampton Back in the saddle and learning to fly Spurred on by her horse-mad daughter, Maire Nic Suibhne overcomes her fears after a 20-year absence Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Cox & Kings Fact Box For the Record Rugby Union Rugby League Guide to the Week Ahead Racing Treating self-supply as a taxable transaction Specifying computer printout as an original document The Times Inspector can substitute term Trial of claim in absence of defendant Entitlement to sell car is a condition Warning required on letter to rape complainant Graduate courses Generalitat de Catalunya Militant Islam spurs political action Poverty and social alienation have fed fundamentalist dissent in North Africa Insecurity haunts North African regimes South-Med Hopes Conference Venue Struggle for soul of the south The European Union hopes that the Euro-Med Conference will stabilise relations on its borders as fundamentalist forces grow George Brock, European Editor, outlines the challenges facing Europe in the Mediterranean Jumping over the great wealth gap Charles Bremner, Brussels Correspondent, on how the poorer countries may benefit Fulfilling the noble idea of free trade has lost some charm Capitalisation, week's change First direct Results and Statistics Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Cunard Line Limited Sherwood & Co Histobrand Limited Less-spirited year at GrandMet Compaines Omnicare Group Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Well test should benefit Enterprise Oil The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Tourist Rates A Times Reader Offer City expects tax cuts Economic Outlook Sunday Tips The case for European monetary union Yves-Thaibault de Silguy, European Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs replies to 36 questions posted by William-Rees-Mogg Enter Happy days are here again North Sea 'gas bubble talks lack commitment P&O poised to halt acquisition Word-Watching The Times Alternative Investment Market Trocadero heads centre stage Sharp Debut by Australian retailer Homes gloom Pay trend Farm incomes Tax cuts can square the virtuous circle Cup of cheer at judgment day Budget almost certain to push fiscal policy in an even more deflationary direction Back Relief & Relaxation Codebreakers brought to book The Times City Diary Shorter Ken The Times City Diary Adding dollars The Times City Diary Marlborough man The Times City Diary On the scent The Times City Diary The chicken and the egg Radio Choice Radio 1 Audience involvement not to be sniffed at Review BBC1 Reporting Ahead 39 Forte to shake up board ahead of defence document Clarke told to reject giveaway Budget tax cuts Times Two Crossword Grain importers act to curb port powers on cargoes Negative equity 'overstated' Americans bring jobs to Ulster Gas decline Express plan Share offering Answering Back Switch to PFI may smooth way on spending Corby Approval sought for TSB merger

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