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News from 29/11/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, I. M. Osborne Headmaster, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Edward Owen, Nick Nuttall, Ross Tieman Jonathan Prynn and Patricia Tehan, Jill Knight, Simon Barnes, R. A. Green, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Mark Souster, Isabel Carlisle, Inigo Gilmore, John Diamond, David Blunkett, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Sara McConnell and Patricia Tehan, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Tom Montgomery, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Michael Clark, Philip Pangalos and Colin Narbrough, Simon Wilde, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Ruth Hartridge, Tom Salwey, Kevin Eason and Nick Nuttall, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Maurice Webb, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Martin Barrow, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Ronald Harwood International President, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Tom Rhodes and Charles Bremner, Quentin Letts, John Kavanagh, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Andrew Dyke, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Adam Lebor, Malcolm Brabant, Jill Sherman and Catherine Milton, Lin Jenkins, Jill Insley, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Angela Browning, Ministry of Agriculture, John Russell Taylor, Leyla Linton, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, P. H. S, Nigel Hawkes, Philip Webster, Nicholas Watt and Arthur Leathley, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Alan Gibson, General Secretary, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Frances Gibb and Jonathan Prynn, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Anne Ashworth, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, John Ittner, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Peregrine Hodson, Russell Kempson and Peter Ball, Matthew Parris, Merlyn-Rees (President), Jennai Cox, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Tim Bradshaw Dean, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Alan Mitchell, Michael Horsnell, Gerald Hartup (Director), Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Sarah Frater, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, David Parsley, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Marianne Curphey and Caroline Merrell, Ian Richardson Secretary, Colin McQuillan, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor,

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Budget Summary Index Interface Clarke's wait-for-it Budget Penny off income tax disappoints Tories Breakthrough in Ulster peace talks: Bruton meets Major to seal deal Beatlemaniacs look back Free Books Boodle & Dunthorne Slick and slimline Skinner the heckler sums up the Budget:'Is that it?' 'Handshake down the phone' sealed deal on Ulster peace talks Dramatic call puts Bruton on flight to London to annouce breakthrugh Esso President's visit was the spur to agreement Road they will take in search of accord Ministers moved in minor reshuffle News in Brief Gallipoli tribute Young selected Video withdrawn Appeal hope Ballot inquiry Strike hits Calais Cps criticised for pursuing gun man who wounded thief Not guilty verdict takes minutes Family plea to missing girls on demolition estate Wife 'kicked and scratched Tory Mp' Detectives suspended in minder inquiry American Express Mother wins sex case over change in job hours Teacher quits after claims of affair with pupil If you want to smoke who should you ask? £30m bill for Britain as EU court backs Spanish fishermen Taxpayers face compesation costs as Luxembourg opinion says exclusion was wrong Divorces down for first time in 5 years Lobster liberators do diners a favour Riot charge football fan is cleared News in Brief PC accused Deadly drink Ravens' royal job VOLVO Saturday in the Times Cut-price conveyancing 'costs solicitors £1m a year in claims' Lack of recovery rooms increases risks for patients Post-operative care 'not acceptable' Police speed 450 miles to help girl Intel inside Pickled cow artist wins Turner Prize Women issue proved faith, says Queen The Archbishop of Canterbury is to visit Sarajevo before Christmas. Dr George Carey, who will travel with his wife, Eileen, hopes to meet Christian and Muslim leaders as spokeswoman said Dr Carey hoped to "demonstrate his solidarity" with the people of Sarajevo Nurse is sacked for altering records Dole joins attack on Hollywood after copycat raid Aristide vows to step down next year Singer's defence team to use Oj trial tactics Scientists to tap US naval secrets Absolut Profile Drug debt mother sold son to dealer Japan adopts new defence strategy after Cold War era Carlton UK Nairobi arrests Rwanda suspects King of the ligers will roar no more Dissidents ask China to free rights activist More Overseas News on Page 21 Egyptian poll tests Islamists' strength Inside Clarke mish-mash is manna from heaven for Blair Budget Day Anne Ashworth Benefits of private funding 'starting to flow' Public Spending Winners & Losers Voter Verdict Anadin Extra Red Book Extracts Inheritance tax threshold raised to £200,000 Middle managers fail to be persuaded Voter Verdict Largesse spread thinly Clarke turns to California to bring a little sunshine to those in the twilight of their life Comment Freedom of the road for classic cars Pensions cap lifted to £82,200 Insulation grants cut No cheer for disillusioned Tory Voter Verdict Petrol and diesel up by 16p a gallon Savers to keep an extra 5p in the pound from interest Executive with company car and big salary 'is the winner' Two steps back, one step forward Married Couple, both Working, One Child Married Couple, Non-Working Spouse, Two Children Married Couple Married Couple, over Single Person, No Children Single Person, Two Children Married Couple, Non-Working Spouse, Two Children Single Person Single Person, over 75 Business verdict: a penny off basic rate income tax will encourage consumer spending Taste of cream for 'lean cats' Share Schemes Midland Incentive to invest Science deal Charity boost Modest measures provoke call from businesses for more help Small Companies Treasury forces Young to scrap road schemes Transport Two cheers from distillers to spirit of duty cut Extra levy imposed on strong cider Prudent measures should have brought back disaffected Conservative voters Praise for cut in savings tax Voter Verdict Jersey European Smokers pay as pledge is kept on prices Savings ploy fails to impress Voter Verdict Dan technology plc Savings threshold doubled to ease nursing home bills Retirement Public sector hit by £100m cut Housing Three-year plan to strengthen force by 5,000 Police MoD to sell off 60,000 properties Total Public Spending 1996-7 Public spending divided up according to government department Priority put on schools, hospitals and curbing street crime The winners and losers: education, health and polce gain over councils, roads and overseas aid Single parents penalised as Lilley freezes benefits Rise gives scope to teachers Education Child benefit chance missed Voter Verdict £2bn cut prompts fear in Whitehall Landfill levy boosts recycling HESS Clarke takes pleasure in presenting 'responsible' deal for Middle Britain Chanllo'r Speech: more meney prmised for three things Kenneth Clarke, Chancellor of the Exchequer, presented his Budget yesterday. This is an edited text of his speech Travel Economic hat-trick is 'reward for consistent policy' Clarke hails tax cuts and curbs on spending and borrowing Box The Times PCC 'Taxpayers will remain £700 a year worse off' Blair mocks Chancellor for '7p up, 1p down' equation Sony Dell The problem is: do we roll out the barrel or reuse the teabags? Gowrie condemns 'irrational' cuts in arts funding Betting Duty Cut by 1p Orange Family man running as fast as he can just to stand still Voter Verdict Cuts will help those taxed by gobbledegook Chernomyrdin's image-makers enlist the charms of a supermodel US to command Russians in new Bosnia peace force From Reuter in Paris: Algerian general shot dead Bentley & Co Greeks stage hospital vigil as Papandreou fights on EU signs Mediterranean pact French strikers storm their boss's office McEnroe sings a new tune World Summary Tapie given jail sentence (AP): Model must go GA City girls look slick and slimline New-look styling and bright primary accessories give the pinstripe brigade a sexy, femine edge Mystique N. Peal Cashmere Ilias LALAoUNIS We still wanna hold your hand White Hart Inside Section 2 Brother Clarke has done for the Tories This Budget may suit the Treasury, but it won't win votes New overcost Picture Gallery Private treaty Cod war Anatomy of a lie Clarke and Brown are both wrong: people would rather pay more income tax Old puffers Waist time Much ado about nothing Peter Riddell Says the Tories will play it long The Clarke Classic A Budget for cautious Conservatives in very old cars Welcome to the President Stately politics and substantial policy Caught behind Greu suits, white coats and baseball kit Queen's presence at vespers in Westminster Cathedral Rights in Nigeria 'Minority' lawyers Hold it Regulation in the video industry Education challenge Striking a balance Smashing time Spread of Bse Change of style Need to save jobs in the Highlands Daylight robbery No man's land? Court Circular Birthdays today Personal Column Anniversaries Count Badeni The night sky in December Receptions University news MOPS Today's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Dinners Service luncheon Wellingborough School Air Marshal Sir John Lapsley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Directory London to Scotland for the price a pair of jeans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kenneth Goldstein Legal Notices Parliamentary Notices Legal Notices On this Day November 29,1919 Stuart Henry News The Times Crossword No 20,025 Business Times Weathercall Air UK Tomorrow Pound and gilts hit as Budget disappoints City Deeny and Burrows on Council of Lloyd's Arts Severn Trent profits swell 75% A game of several halves Media Sport Business gives broad welcome to 'unexciting' fiscal package Building societies 'must adapt to survive' Baume & Mercier Geneve Advertising Houses on the Internet Business Today Eurotunnel relief Economy expected to grow 3% next year The Red Book inflation is set for 2.5% or below by the end of the presetn Parliament The Chancellor says that he has been prudent in his projections. He is not prepared to take any action that will put at risk his fiscal target of moving towards balance in the medium term Public expenditure target set at below 40% of income Clarke says the firm control of spending will allow more money to be given to schools, hospitals and the police Braced for the Labour exchange City shrugs off Clarke's dampe squib a modest proposal for the boardoom Rolls sets out its stall in Hong Kong Rolls to link with Cathay Pacific in joint venture Rise in mortgage approvals by banks Norcros to sell print division World Cover We're famous for our facilities Amstrad price suffers after warning Bank of Ireland Mortgages Profits dented at ED&F Man Commodities Liffe Options Power surge as utilities escape a windfall tax 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 ABP ED&F Man Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Afore ye go Tempus Morland Wall Street Plenty of room in the capital for turning office space into hotels Empty buildings in London are being snapped up for conversion by hoteliers writes David Parsley Censored by the Se Microsoft Scribbler routed Hello Boys Clinton close to grounding $2 billion stealth bomber Ian Brodie on the bitter battle over America's B-bomber Small firms untroubled by minimum wage idea Merchant Investors Assurance New chief appointed at MDIS By our Industrial Editor: Tecs leaders seek greater freedom from government Crabtree expands via $33m US buy Chairman of Morland stands down The Times Yes to merger at Lloyds Recruits for OECD Euromoney falls Concentric advances Vauxhall strike deferred Pilkington disposals in US raise $77m Businesssroundup The Times Unit Trust Information Service Equities mark time HSBC Multiple Display Advertising Items Taking to the water Let them tell their story - after the trial Media, Sales & Marketing Cross since 1846 Parliamentary Broadcasting Unit Ltd Exhibition Sales Manager An Opportunity with Thomas International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trainee Property Negotiator Business Publishing Limited H. J. M. Limited Small ideas, big profits Alan Mitchell on those simple consumer innovations that can set markets alight MP ICI The Centre for Process Systems Engineering Imperial… At the leading edge of research innovation and… Making the right connections Engineering & Science Research Nigel Hawkes introduces a three-page report on the research centres where scientists and engineers from all disciplines work together: the IRCs The University of Southampton Lenton Furnaces As fast as the speed of light Optoelectronics The Interdisciplinary Research Centre The University of Liverpool Streamlined science Tony Dawe sees a bright future for state-of-the-art research Tensar EPSRC Plastics are back Polymers The huge factories that don't really exist Process Systems Cool reaction to future Superconductivity Universities of Birmingham and Swansea. IRC in… IRC in Superconductivity, University of Cambridge Cuts that boosted research Semiconductors New bones for old Biomedical Materials Individual research by Chris Partridge Interdisciplinary Research (IRC) in Biomedical… A Centre for Quality and Excellence Taking things at face value Surface Science EPSRC Cookson A bell too perfect to ring the changes Engineering & Science Reserch High-Performance Materials Rock makes its bid for a slice of the Rom Future Visions: The music industry joins the superhighway; and (below) museums sign up for the 21st century And the microchip comes to Roman Bath The Barbican Fine Art & Antiques Fair Music The pity of war Concert LPO/Welser-M?st Festival Hall A notable response They said our St Cecilia's Day puzzle couldn't be done—but you did it. Here is the correct solution Music Americas Tomorrow Theatre Will Vic grow up to be youthful? Benedict Nightingale finds out where Tim Supple, director of the Young Vic, is intending to take his theatre on its 25th birthday Act one, scene one, sing one Isabel Carlisle on an ambitions schools project to re-create London's past Royal Court Classics Season Theatre Little people walk tall Budapest's Lilliput Theatre is back after 50 years, finds Adam Lebor The Glass Menagerie Young Arts Abroad Sex and older women Entertainments Choice Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice British find a Valhalla in the west Opera; In San Francisco, Rodney Milnes allows himself a small glow of patriotic pride Simplicity sings all the best tunes Pop Aztec Camera Empire, W12 Choice Opera Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Directors' Secretaries PA to Finance Executive Team Secretary Mison Recruitment Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Rainbow Recruitment Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited La Creme Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Aldrich & Co Limited Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Legal Secretaries Pa Sec to Md £17,000 Pan European Recruitment Meridian Associates Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants The Recruitment Company Desoutter £17,000 p. a Smart well spoken… Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Pa/administrator Meridian Associates Going Places Premier Health Group plc BTG Appointments Bi~LANGUAGE Knightsbridge Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Partner Requires Pa/secretary Gordon - Yates Recruitment Consultants Secretary to Group Finance Director Secretary/accounts Assistant Career moves Television/media Temporary Senior… Secretary Then We Need You! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Josephine Morrison (Rec Cons) Travel Administrator CS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tate Jigsaw Recruitment Office Manager/pa to £16,000 T. V. Production… Jago D'Arcy PR Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader's Digest Secretarial & Temporary appointments Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants The Mill Reed Elsevier Angela Mortimer Secretary Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Anscombe & Ringland The Royal Academy of Engineering Secretary - Public Relations GET PLC P/t Secretary Dynamic Secretary Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Lifeline Manpower PLC St James's College Creme De La Creme Finding ways to work abroad Jennai Cox reports on a growing number of schemes to give British secretaries some foreign experience La Creme De La Creme Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multi-Lingual Opportunities Boyce Agency Appointments Bi—LANGUAGE Language Recruitment Services Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Super Secretaries West End Solicitors require experienced legal… Appointments Bi—LANGUAGE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Vine Potterton Recruitment Advertising Multiple Classified Advertising Items Belfast woman is Top Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Death after antenatal injury can be murder Court of Appeal Law Report November 29 1995 Refusing stay of proceedings when arbitration agreed Interim relief pending reference European Law Report Housing benefit term incompatible Second viewing of video evidence discouraged Court of Appeal Use of life sentence review power has to be fair Challenging credibility of identification witnesses Derogation cannot be planned Luxembourg Virtual real estate spreads Net wide The electronic superhighway has homes for sale, says Rachel Kelly A Great Place to Drop Anchor How the Internet Works Belgravia Knightbridge London Property Sniffing out dry rot Dogs are on the scent of repairs, writes Tom Mont Selected Oak Limited Battle over 15-year cover Cup unearths Weller's pet hate Chairman monitors Gravesend's league predicament David Powell on the manager seeking to balance knockout success against a slide down the table The Warner Loft Building Allison Homes Retirement Homes Property Playground behaviour spoils football's fun Midweek View Webster masters the lessons at European school Hill again falls prey to fiery temper Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Legal & Public Notices Williams holds on for victory Ajax penalties end stalemate Gremio hold European champions until spurious finale Ulster overwhelmed by dazzling Cardiff William Hill For the Record Holdsworth may solve Chelsea's scoring problems Today's Fixtures St Helens poised to capture Newlove Agassi withdraws Superleague likely Aiming for Atlanta Gallagher thwarted Armour to shield title Drugs ban strengthened Royal Navy Mixed reaction greets tax cut Chancellor helps industry to counter effects of lotter Hereford Course Specialists Yesterday's Results Catterick Lingfield Park The Times Sports Service Football Rapid Raceline The Times Gough ready to resume cult status Alan Lee meets the fast bowler who has rediscovered his self-belief Smith to return home Casual Cords Pakistan in pursuit of lost cause Word-Watching West Indies ponder action over Lara Striking the right note Problems are grist for the prurience mill Review Bbc 1 Golf BBC outflanked as football looks to Sky Morley heads off Southampton Across Prank Special court Cloudy; boring Attentive… Cricket's rulers take up gauntlet Simon Wilde on MCC's moves to catch up with wicketkeepers who widen their grips Newcastle hint at way forward Rochas Racing On a Wing and a Prayer Sun Beep , beep I love you - today's way to seduce a sweetheart Psion Genesis see the light on big screens of the future Companies join for more business on the Internet Molecules may form computer life A woman's place in cyberspace Battling the e-mail of the species with tooth, nail and pointed parasol Planet Time Computer Systems Ltd Finding the right online aunt for your agony Why I may tune in and turn on Go ahead world - this net junkie is receiving you loud and clear Platinum Technology United Kingdom Euro rivals out in front Eyes in the sky tackle disasters on the ground Cover Story: Satelite pictures and computer maps are helping beat environmental catastrophes and famines Hi-Grade Computers PLC Institute vows to improve IT training Heavenly way to win a world war America's switchboard in the sky could yet prove to be invincible Fujitsu ICL Internet airline booking is prepared for takeoff Hot shots that score in the virtual stadium The Keyboard Christmas, Part Ii; a guide to the best sports and early learning games for Santa's sack Tim Wapshott picks his gold medal winners from the world of sport and reports that this year there has been an explosion in the vaious football sims. Second most adored are racing car games. But whatever turns you on in the sports department, any of the following titles are guaranteed to get you sweating this Christmas Computer Games Key Bt Tallis Consultancy Players in the software sporting challenge Indus Teach your children well with top games for early learners Tim Wapshott picks his way through the hundreds of multimedia titles that are fighting to get on children's Christmas lists this year. He offers a critical guide to the best home education packages on sale and says that parents have never had it so good when casting around for suitable presents designed to amuse and inspire their offspring Hotline is a gift to PC buyers Six of the Sporting Best Six Hits for the Children And Four Turkeys Computer Info & Advice Service Microsoft Game censorship is just a click away Next Week 'Train thyself' trend sparks switch to DIY Self-teching is the way forward for computer staff, most bosses believe Ogilvie IT targets colleges and universities Agenda N. B. S Project Manager Compile Recruitment Hoggett Bowers Greenfield Computer Marketing Proudfoot (UK) Limited PA Advertising Limited Chelsea Computer Consultants, Inc Universal Foods Corporation Ford Credit Lease Tek UK Motorola Apricot

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