News from 30/11/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Tom Pendry, Robert Miller, Janet Bush and Colin Narbrough, Alain de Botton, Willy Newlands, Alexandra Frean, Adam Zamoyski, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, John Weightman, Carl Mortished, J. Fox, Geoff Brown, David Lawrence-March (Chaplain), Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Aubrey Wilson, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Abby Tan, Pat Gibson, Michael Dalton, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, John O'leary Education Editor, John Bryant, Tom Rhodes and Emma Wilkins, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Ball, Hugh McLlveen, Graham Duffill, C. G. Sheppard, Director, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, US Editor and Philip Webster, Political Editor, Dwight Lawrence, Louise Taylor, David Taylor, Thomas De Waal, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Peter Waymark, Peter Rodney, Robin Young, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, David Barnes, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Charles Wilson, Sarah Bagnall, Derra Craine, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Nicholas Wood and Janet Bush, Kate Muir, Robert Skidelsky, Russell Kempson, John Goodbody and Srikumar Sen, W. J. Morgan, Gill Williams, Malcolm Brabant, Liam Halligan, Janet Daley, R. Ritchie, D. L. Stewart, Josh Hillman, Raymond Keene, James Pringle and our Foreign Staff, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Paul Bew, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, P. H. S, J. T. Horrocks, Andrew Drummond, Stephen Kingsnorth, Alan Hamilton and James Landale, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, J. R. Tippetts, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Norman Stone, Walter King, Richard Duce, John Allison, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Anne Ashworth, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, David Churchill, Richard Clogg, Clive P. Ashford, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Richard A. Fagence, Anjana Ahuja, Sigmund Sternberg (Chairman), Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Anthony Carey, Tony Dawe, Charles T. Morley, David Walker, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, Sam Kiley, Valerie Grove, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoAppointments Clinton to step up pressure for peace Lank with Britain Stands above the rest: a model for the ties that should bind democracies Cash blow for prep schools Britain 'isolated ' on key EU issues Newcastle win Index US warship to be named in honour of Churchill Grounded Home loan cuts raise City hopes of lower base rate One wedding and a taxman Boucheron Regicide in Russia Vodafone centre Ulster parties soften initial criticism Sinn Fein reaffirms 'invested interest' in achieving negotiated peace settlement Straight man steals the pantomime show Matthew Parris Mildness conceals a ferocity Man in the News Adviser plays decisive role behind scenes Mercedes Why the logjam was broken this week First Lady refuses to take second billing to Bill Hillary starts some serious networking while the "Eagle keeps his eye out for a crowd Sainsbury's Monumental motorcade underwhelms London Citroen Ax Father wins custody battle for son he abducted three times Judge prohibits further publicity over boy in lengthy court dispute Synod welcomes call for change with a caution Harrods Egoiste Platinum Footballer fined after drugs arrest Saturday in the Times Assisted places subsidy excludes prep schools Meningitis cases not epidemic, say officials Directline Horse saved from animal sanctuary Ryman Journalist says MP was eyeing men in gay pub Ferries escape Calais News in Brief Palace tours Jobcentres strike Liar sentenced Royal rugby cap By a Staff Reporter: Judge in mortgage inquiry suspended Choirboy asks court for classic ruling Orange Elderly gents in hedge row refuse to bury hatchet Fending neighbours return to court in case of the ever-growing eypress British campaign improves stability of Channel ferries Dinner lady shows a nose for fine wine Venables to face DTI summons News in Brief Voyage stalls Radio savings Falconer guilty Stone Age bone carving exposed as juvenile hoax Schoolboys suspected over find that fooled museum experts for 80 year Suzuki Bu our Science Editor: Scientists claim first sight of mind's eye Prince's girlfriend quits job Admiral Lump removal 'proves equal of mastectomy' First Telecom Gorman's planning row ends The Future Clarke has ensured that tax burden will continue to rise Riddell on Politics Labour suspends left-wing leader of Walsall council Inquiry ordered into parry within a party N. A. G Dixons Lilley hoping to save £600m with fraud crackdown In Parliament Digital 'Together we have seen how we can succeed' Clinton's speech to Parliament ESSO Childless couples can make marriage pay Dixons Forsyth responds to calls for Scots assembly Dogs, ducks and rodents conquered the skies for mankind RAC Us Air Force plans to retire forgotten space race veterans Cost of keeping ageing chimpnauts' int he style befitting heroes estimated at $100 million Reports to Visit Mir Woolwich Building Society Jailed Britons reject home cooking in favour of French 'porridege' Clinton praises 'extraordinary risks' for peace Cellnet Moscow 'used aid money to pay spies' Moi's scandal-hit Bull tormented by Kenyan MPs Egyptian elections marred by clashes Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct Tourists return to the Nile Reuter: South Africans protest at rising violence Emirates Apartheid inquiry to he led by Tutu Britain isolated on three key issues in leaked EU paper Santer vents his wrath on Kin nock VJV Microsoft Parents of dingo baby seek ruling World Summary (Reuter): Maccabee tomb 'misidentified' (Reuter): Brussels strike brings air chaos Cabinet meets as Papandreou is put on life-support machine Original British Gold Sovereigns of Queen Victoria Ballet star turns 70 on Bolshoi stage Suu Kyi decides to boycott junta 's democracy talks Britons' drugs trial is delayed for tenth time Car Insurance Rukba B&Q China's challenge gives Tibet two Panchen Lamas Season of bad chests Risk factors for pneumonia GPs warned on splenectomy Effects of cannabis use People with no spleen need extra care Red faces in an Ambridge household Cellphones direct Crunching numbers John O'Leary on dyscalculia, the new learning difficulty hindering bright children Admiral Air Jet Kwai Once-A-Day Inside Section The joke that nearly ruined my life Valerie Grove hears Gerald Ratner's plans to put that remark firmly behind him For Foreigners, the sheer womanliness of the French… White Hart Admiral Sharp Intelligent Thinking Janet Daley Now employers must not only accommodate women, but must expect them to become lone parents No, John, no Picture Gallery The best and brightest Monarchs and Presidents show that ?lites are bred and not born but Labour cannot admit it Night moves Dashed lucky Ahoy Bellow Dog's life Buying time for Ulster Paul Bew on John major's successful fudge After the Visit The IRA must still decide if it is ready for democracy Alone Again, or Not Beware Continentals who speak of isolation Space Ape Emeritus Nasa's simian astronauts soon move to the Bonzo Sheraton Fudge as path to an Irish solution Vespers at Westminster Consensus politics Putting modern buildings on the list Abkhazia repression Russian elections Respect for professions Mr Collins and the Bennet entail Court Circular Today's royal engagements Ball British-Italian Society Haberdashers Birthdays today UN Year for Tolerance Luncheon Carlton Club Personal Column Memorial services Dinners Appointment Forthcoming marriages Marriage Mrs S. Mann and Miss A. Freedman Royal Air Force Anniversaries University news Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Good Health in Old Age Tickets Sydney Bailey Sydney Bailey, writer and pacifist, died on November 26 aged 79. He was born on September 1,1916 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parkinson's Ralph Whitlock Ralph Whitlock, writer and farmer, died on October 22 aged 81. He was born on February 7,1914 The donkey Sanctuary Gurkha Welfare Trust Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Reward Animals in Need Leukaemia Research Fund Church Housing Trust Primrose Bordier Primrose Bordier, French textile designer, died in Paris on November 21 aged 66. She was born there on March 20,1929 Frank Hammond Frank Hammond, international tennis umpire, died of Lou Gehrig's disease on Staten Island, New York, on November 23 aged 66. He Was born in 1929 in Manhattan On this Day November 30,1934 Clinton steps up peace pressure News The Times Crossword No 20,026 Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Eastern Electricity Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Anatole Kaletsky Halifax leads mortgage rates lower Poor are worse off after Budget By our Economics Correspondent: Addition to speech fuels rebate talk Falklands deal signed Books Trust will fund nuclear clean-up Chanel Sport Yorkshire Water lifts profit by half Duty-Free Orders by Phone Business Today Lloyd's plea Price war OECD approves US line Tourist Rates Gulf Air Liquidation of Lloyd's 'not answer for names' Martin Dawes Direct Tate & Lyle expansion continues Nomura fined $1m by NYSE Mortgage challenge Lang plea on contracts WTO panel chosen TSB merger approval Company tax plans at risk from ruling Business Roundup Quick to the cut Mortage Ienders pre-empt the markets Names warned of pain of Lloyd's collapse Ministers take stick t leblessPENNINGTON Argyll keeps Safeway ahead in price wars Sharp Intelligent Thinking Committee to consider future of the Savoy Air Jet Littlewoods partial float recommended We Want You to Succeed Welsh Water to resume bid talks with Swalec Shares confound sceptics with another new high Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Tempus Our value for your money Argyll Tate & Lyle Dollar Rates Yorkshire Water Wall Street Hotline on deadline The Times City Diay Switched off The Time City Diary Tasty spread The Time City Diary On the scent The Time City Diary Body politic The Time City Diary How the Chancellor got lost on his way to the Budget A shortfall in tax revenues and overshoot on public spending trapped Clarke Lignite a cheaper power source for Northern Ireland Real first duty of management Fidelity Direct Amsa shows it means business in Latin America Partnerships are basic fundamental of Minorco's philosophy Colin Campbell on Minorco's commitment to a continent At least one in ten City employees takes drugs, says report National Home Loans returns to dividend list By a Correspondent: Maxwell grief 'was ignored' PFI will give boost to construction industry Accountant to educate civil servants in the ways of the private sector Olivetti personal computers Cutback on film snacks hits Jli Asian joint venture depresses Flemings Business Roundup Australian bank sale Aetna in $4bn sale Director jailed Evans of Leeds ahead Rise in foreign firms The new Mercedes E-class Teamwork is the future Anthony Carey believes corporate governance must blend 'opposites' Any Other Business Time runs short for tax reform Early gains fail to hold The Uk 200 Group By our Business Staff: Benefits to rise 3.9% next April Waddington beats costs to rise 16% Find the one-door approach to software business… Half-year turnround for Bandt Guardian BT chief to take over at Energis The Times Unit Trust Information Service Kodak Ken's goose is cooked by a festive turkey Cinema: Geoff Brown cringes at the rampant luvviedom of Branagh's latest: plus the rest of the week's releases A New Comedy from Kenneth Branagh Film Goldeneye Films on the wireless Radio; Peter Barnard finds 1950s' drama still fresh Film Entertainments Barbican centre Choice 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 Choice Sporting chance goes begging Dance Momix Sadler's Wells The surreal thing CBSO /Rattle Symphony Hall, Birmingham Dance Happily challenged LS/Salonen Queen Elizabeth Hall Music Angst in the chattering classes Go to ice land Theatre Other Offers Theatre Join now Hopeless hopefuls in city of frantic dreams Cox & Kings No Title Cabaret Bubbling amid the soft soap An Evening with Ken Morley Wycombe Swan MGM The Open University Tomorrow Dave Brubeck at 75: still pleasing the public and annoying the jazz buffs Regicide of all the Russias Norman Stone on the strange legacy of the last Romanovs' gruesome end DK Neither holy, nor Roman: just dynastic The Hansburges By Andrew Wheatcroft viking, £20 Court, Cloister and City The Art Culture of Central Europe 1450-1800 By Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £25 Ghoulish guru of the Surrealists Revolution of the Mind The Life of André Breton By Mark Polizzitti Bloomsbury, £25 Claret, sweat and tears Robert Skidelsky recails the SDP, which tried to break the mould of British politics but chose the wrong man to de it SDP: The Birth, Life and Death of the Social Democratic Party By Ivor Crewe and Anthnoy King OUP, £25 The meritocracy and its Maecenas Michael Dobbs Executive leather collection Media hitman for all seasons Junk Mail By Will Self Bloomsbury, £12.99 Santa's grotto flights restart USA Air Tickets Direct Trailfinders World Sizzlers Hermis Travel Price Right Europe Charter Flight Centre Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Duty-free cut sparks chaos Check-In Flight Bookers Easy Jet Multiple Display Advertising Items Fly-and-buy boom Multiple Display Advertising Items Gem Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Major USA Just America Asia plus Multiple Display Advertising Items A bit dog eared More Travel Israel signs tourism deal Oman out to lure UK tourists Nevis tops resort poll Skiers offered smartcard flexibility Cities bid for visitors Robert Harding Forte in 45% hotel price cut Holidays of the Week Flights of the Week Hotels of the Week Lazio prizewinner Air Portugal Samoans quick to capitalise on rivals' problems London left to rue preparation Bowing appointed to drive Wales forward Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Injury scare for Cambridge captain Angler's Charter Business needs to follow sport's example Look abroad Armour's knockout proves hit with crowd In Brief High-flying Kite India's series Price is right Gregory wins Expand use of videos A tough world By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Dunwoody firmly committed to Ireland Richard Evans Thunderer: Leicester Guide to our Racecard Yesterday's Results Windsor Layers and ROA at odds over betting tax figures Lingfield Park Leeds march on as Blackburn go out fighting Wolves pounce on depleted Coventry Welsh rebels with a cause gain belated reward over the border University College London Legal Notices Public Notices BBC Pebble Mill Picture Gallery Birmingham draw Juninho's sting For the Record Littlewoods Pools Newlove eager to justify world record fee Graham Pearce and Graham Moseley China 's wall of silence offers Le no protection Ds Pioneers of the oche pierce another male domain Stuart Jones meets one of four women who are breaking down a long-standing sporting barrier Headley follows family tradition Fixtures England Rapid Cricketline Crackdown after 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