News from 01/12/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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P. H. J. Whyman (Secretary), Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Catherine Lee and David Watts, Andrew Cooper (Head of Research), John Goodbody and Alexandra Frean, H. N. V. Temperley, Ian Pittaway, Rob Hughes, Amy Newland, Magnus Linklater, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Adrian Cosker, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, G. W., Philip Howard, Catherine Milton Social Services Correspondent, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Marion Hundleby, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, David Charter Education Correspondent, Peter Capella, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Edward Gorman and Barry Pickthall, Elaine E. Sutherland, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, John Fulton, The Rectory, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Philip (Head of Economics), Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher and Nicholas Watt, John Young, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, Michael Barnes, Legal Services Ombudsman, David Charter, Derwent May, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Jane French, R. G. Saxena (Editorial Servant), Russell Kempson, Peter Ward, P. H. S., David Miller, Hamilton-Grierson, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Sara Mason, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, John Russell Taylor, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Alice Thomson, Eric Reguly, Samuel Manoharan, John Carr, Sarah Cunningham, Nicholas Wood and Ian Murray, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Christopher Thomas, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Martin Fletcher and Alan Hamilton, R. G. McGhie, Christopher Walker, Peregrine Hodson, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Gilmour W. Parvin, Matthew Parris, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Bob Spence, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Neil Sheldon, David Sinclair, Kate Bassett, Hugh Norwood, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, D. M., John Phillips, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, Jill Sherman and James Landale, Richard Ford, Catherine Milton,
ResumoEducation Ulster 'is making a miracle' Tumultuous welcome for Clinton's peace mission Carey fails to sway Synod Cup win for ITV Index Saturday in the Times A new hope Index Yachtswoman abandons solo bid for record Index Sweet reason Belfast Christmas lights a symbol of new hope Leeson in Singapore plea bargain Longines Rooms with a viewpoint Schoolgirl gives Clinton poignant message of hope 'I like having peace and quiet for a change, instead of people shooting and killing' Esso 'Don't let the ship of peace sink' Loneliness is just one problem MPs on each side praise sensitive handling Fruitful visit is hailed on streets of peace President stops off at the baker's for a bag of buns and walks out with Gerry Adams First Lady hears voice of women Picture that was almost missed American Express Operation Venice ensures watertight security Philip Morris Europe S. A. Catholics welcome Queen to historic cathedral service Protesters denounce 'betrayal' Kill cancer victims call Casio Britons opt for life without children Le shuttle Euro Tunnel Synod rejects Carey's warning on living in sin Oxbridge club near to letting in women Dixons Neighbour who pruned hedge wins court battle Judge condemns entrenched attitudes on both sides of fence Ex-lover awarded share of property Omega Flu figures fuel fears of epidemic News in Brief Lifetime ban Meningitis alert Prisons post TV licence rise Citroen ZX Expulsion of Irish terrorist suspect breached EU law Royal Train operator to be sold Vodafone Centre Expansion devours England's unspoilt havens Yamaha Libyan's murder linked to UK arms racket' Finance New law tackles asylum rackets Abbey National Council tax set to rise as Gummer eases capping rule MP must answer racism accusation No-fault divorce 'a disaster' £50m extra for mental health services In Parliament Weasels have a feast as leaders duck for cover Political Sketch The Mermaids Singing Battle of Britain begins over rival plans for Scotland Forsyth tries to outflank the opposition by granting greater power to local government Where the Parties Stand Higher Rising star of the Tory Right provides an unexpected sparkle Riddell on Politics Boots I would never harm the Union, says Blair Better care offers hope of surviving leukaemia Times Christmas Appeal: readers are asked to help a unit treating illnesses long regarded as fatal Children are no less refined if they take sugar Medical Briefing Phillips PC World Tamils vow to step up guerrilla campaign Government's victory proves hollow as Jaffna rebels reject surrender and regroup PC World Plutonium protest in Tokyo Bio Trans (Jersey) Limited González beaten on abortion World Summary (AP): Thousands flee rain of lava (AFP): 17 die in Kabul rocket attack (Reuter): Filipina maid will not appeal (AP): Threat to free starving tigers Mexico loses faith in lofty dreams of 'jinxed' Zedillo The Royal Bank of Scotland Something borrowed... $1.2m gems for society wedding Ivana seals third partnership Romanov prince demands right to be at tsar's reburial Sony Gingrich is named in 'slush fund' case US scientists race to put anti-missile laser in jumbo jet Model's murder stirs fears of serial killer Very Important Unreserved Disposal Auction Scandal in Seoul rebounds on leaders The Royal Bank of Scotland Hart belle sounds cyberporn alarm Power vacuum as Greece awaits fate of Papandreou Moben French rail strikers fear dose of Dr Beeching's bitter medicine Rescuer of Jews rehabilitated Swiftcall St. Joseph's Hospice Dole will back US force for Bosnia Leakey-led alliance aims to topple Moi Kenya tribes unite to defy ruling party South Africa accused of racism over funding Brokerline Picture Gallery UN sanctions blamed for children's deaths Egyptians angered by vote rigging British Gas 'No one does bedrooms and bathrooms better than us' Olga Polizzi, mistress of the Forte style, rejects the Granada takeover bid The Valerie Grove Interview Makro Will the real Hillary Clinton stand up? Feisty feminist or Stepford wife? Joe Joseph reports on the constantly changing face of the First Lady Coolio Viglen The low road to devolution Magnus Linklater on Michael Forsyth's half-hearted proposals Little grouse The Times Diary Irish-American Votes China's handover fist Peking has begun dismantling human rights in Hong Kong already Ear ear The Times Diary Taro misread The Times Diary Ratings war The Times Diary Bowl up The Times Diary Philip Howard Take one Irish bull and milk it, American style Sacred Service The Queen betreayed nothing by attending Catholic vespers Meanwhile in Washington While the President is away the American agenda advances Silence of the Lambs The countryside is tranquil: true or false? Good and bad in a cautious Budget Black holes, little universes and a 'trick up His sleeve' Protecting the foetus 'Positive' discipline Tinkering with words Bar complaints Questions of entail Where nurses learn Oh dear Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheon Bakers' Company Personal Column Birthdays today Appointments Picture Gallery School news Receptions Institute of Actuaries Anniversaries Institute of Physics Memorial service Service dinners Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Marriage Dinners Charles Warrell Charles Warrell, creator of the I-Spy books, died in a Derbyshire nursing home on November 26 aged 106. He was born on April 23,1889 Personal Column F. G. Emmison Frederick George Emmision, Mbe, Essex County Archivist, died on November 9 aged 88. He was born on May 28,1907 Trailfinders AIDL J . B. Poynton J. B. Poynton, Classics Master at Winchester College, 1928-65, died on November 9 aged 95. He was born on July 11,1900 Israel Cohen Israel Cohen, US supermarket pioneer, died in Washington on November 22 aged 83. He was born in 1912 Miss Flora Sandes Combatant in Serbian Army News The Times Crossword No 20,027 Business Times Weathercall Eastern Electricity Tomorrow Arts Stock Exchange to adopt competitive trading Threat to jobs at Post Office GrandMet denies Burger King sale Council of Forte to take advice Education Hanson launches £2bn assets sale Sport Chanel Competition for water industry Business Today Stock Market Insides Swalec facing hostile bid South West Water rises to £54m at half time Swalec Investments by 3i jump 18% By a Correspondent: Imro 'was useless', Maxwell trial told George welcomes 'sensible' Budget Ford workers vote to reject pay deal Business Roundup Dell on defensive Clubhaus's £18m value Kvaerner lifts stake Vendeme suffers Biotech price soars £5 Tadpole deeper in red Scottish Radio record Fenchurch profits up Tourist Rates GrandMet stays on the wagon Lord Sheppard promises restraint Beating the cross-Channel booze cruise Post Office stamps its feet Pennington Banks in talks on $14.5bn merger of US businesses Lonrho to merge platinum Rowland challenge to Gencor vote validity BPB sees better margins Hogg Robinson pleases Northwest Pensions move by peers Commodities Liffe Options De La Rue and Inchcape face loss of index status 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 Hanson Swalec Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Celtic alliance Tempus Picture Gallery 3i Wall Street Venables faces penalty threat as Dti cries foul in the boardroom Jon Ashworth analyses what could be a tough fixture for the man at the helm of England's national football team Microsoft Over here or over there? The Times City Diary Bond market The Times City Diary Rom reader The Times City Diary Moonshine The Times City Diary Female first The Times City Diary Money supply fears will not block cuts in interest rates Janet Bush on why M4 is not pointing to higher inflation LIG puts figures back on track Stagecoach steers profits 43% ahead Gateway 2000 Johnson Matthey shares tumble on interim result The Times Mall value writedown of $30m by MEPC Bank unions protest over unpaid overtime Business Roundup Export guarantees fall Adscene acquires titles ASW losses forecast BEP confident The Times Unit Trust Information Service Gucci Accent Modest gains at the close Mikimoto High life on the ocean wave When P&O's latest liner, Sun Princess, sets sail tomorrow, she will open a new chapter in the history of cruising IRI Caribbean sun warms Alaskan ice After wintering in the Tropics, the cruises start from Vancouver for a taste of northern exposure Fun is in deciding what to do next With theatres, nightclubs, discos, casinos, bars-even a computer game arcade-boredom will not be a problem, says Guy Walters Congratulations Lenco. International Ltd Designed for the pursuit of happiness Ship's design strikes balance between awesome size and intimacy Marketing is key in crowded waters As more firms take to the sea, passengers can count on value for money Isgev Tankers give way to liners British firms point the way Although built in Italy, the cruise ship has relied on UK companies Gloster Princess Cruises You can feel his disease Come Together Man in the Moon The Royal Ballet Theatre Messing about again The Win in the Willows Old Vic JAZZ Brubeck is back in the fold Opera A platform to raise the roof Opera Cosi fan tutte Festival Hall Granite on ivory Concert RLPO/Altrichter Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool The Park Restaurant Tomorrow Horse of a familiar hue New Albums: David Sinclair finds Garth Brooks roaming the same ol' prairie Ds Pop 1 Pop 2 Cruel Yule shocking fillers Riverdance Top Ten Albums Pop 3 Let me take you down,'cause I'm going to Damm you, marketing men says Caitlin Moran, Why couldn't you let John Lennon rest in peace? Parlophone Pop 4 Entertainments Choice 1 Weekend 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 2 Shedding a gentle light Icons from the ancient Indian religion of Jainism go on show at the V&A Visual ART Visual Art 2 Gallery Choice IMC Bolton Institute Chair Brasenose College Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Heathfield School Ascot Regent's College European Business School Papplewick, Ascot The University of Buckingham Sheffield Hallam University St. Aldates College Department for Education and Employment D'Overbroeck's French Institute North American Institute of Aviation BAC No Title Queen's Business & Secretarial Training St. Aldates College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Davies Laing & Dick BAC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christian Outreach Howell's School Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford a Level &… University of Leeds Chair of British Literature King's College School Bilton Grange Posts N. B. S Virtus Laudata Crescit Aberdeen College Wellington School Somerset Collingham Benenden School Sixth Form EF Education St Christopher Best for the brightest? Many of our ablest students are increasingly ill-served by schools and universities Neil Sheldon offers a solution Taking a vocation to university David Charter has encouraging news for GNVQ students aiming to get on a degree course Beam me up, Mary and Joseph Jane French welcomes the season of angels and shepherds The Times Private clampers commit no tort or crime Children's wishes on name thwarted Legal & Public Notices Physical safety device required Knowledge of use of loan not imputed to lender Corrections Cox & Kings Wakeham fires broadside at bookmakers Sandown Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Dunwoody to ride Montelado Exeter Southwell Share issue should keep Bayfield at Franklins Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Russians fear the power of Courier on Moscow clay Order of Play Torrance shares lead despite slip The Sunday Times Japanese imports put the world to shame Rob Hughes, in Tokyo, discovers an approach to cup football that should be noted by the supposed giants of the game Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move By our Sports Staff: Newcastle must take hard route to Wembley Quarter-Finals Australians light up finals chaos Rash O'Sullivan pays price Armour chasing world title bout Telford inspired by man of letters Russell Kempson on a postman delievered into the second round of the FA Cup in the teeth of adversity For the Record Rugby league tackles problem of racism Sport in Brief Steelers home in Nicol meets Jansher Herrero resigns again Hedman makes mark Peacock beats club-mate Decision to rest players upsets clubs Culinary carnival revives spirit of a weary wanderer Freud on Friday Ijaz compensates for careless team-mates Apple Word-Watching New board proposals lack county support Camelot and axe a lot Radio Choice Radio 1 Marie, the contrary queen of contraception Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Rugby Union Cork puts England back on track Late flurry of South Africa wickets undermines Kirsten's solid century Times Two Crossword Graf ready to extend her reign Stuart Jones talks to the world No I's coach, who says reports of her retirement are premature Direct Line Motor Insurance Tennis 44 ITV secures exclusive rights to cover Cup Final
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