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News from 05/12/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Reginald L. Williams, Nick Nuttall, Anatol Lieven, Denis Moriarty, Adrian Lee, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent and Stacy Sullivan, Rob Hughes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Isabel Carlisle, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, D. J. M. Brian, John O'Leary, Education Editor, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Barry Horne, David Pannick, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Carl Mortished, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Douglas Hogg, Robert Miller, John O'Leary Education Editor, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Roger Maynard and James Landale, Tristan Garel-Jones, Pat Gibson, Stuart Jones, Michael Baum, Ralph Blumenau, Kris Anderson, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Robert Wright, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, D. Jenkin, Michael Clark, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Ali Wassil, Frances Bissell, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Woodrow Wyatt, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Mina Dresser, William Shawcross, Nigella Lawson, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, John Woodcock, Martyn Day, Barry Millington, Meg Henderson, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, James Davies, Raymond Keene, Andrew Pierce and Jeremy Laurence, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, M. J. O'Carroll, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Tom Crompton, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Rodney Hobson, Dalya Alberge, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Michael Sunnucks, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Peregrine Hodson, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, S. V. Hodgson, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Chris Irvine, Kate Bassett, David Ford, Benedict Nightingale, Alan Johnson (Joint General Secretary), Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Treadwell, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Eric Reguly and Graham Searjeant, Michael Henderson, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Alan Hamilton and Leyla Linton, Christopher Irvine, John Hackney, Chairman,

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Play the £50,000 Game Hunt to solve riddle of the Derbyshire £2m mission to floor of the pacific EU sports boycott against Nigeria Forte to sell stake Westminster raid Index Cold snap to bring snow Poetic dream of embraces with John Prescott A Political Kiss Addicted to compassion French Ministers firm on reform Epic innings by Atherton produces a great escape John Woodcock watches Michael Atherton save the second Test for England and recalls heroic stands from the past Cross (UK) Ltd. A Christmas plea: deck the halls with bounders and wallies Political Sketch Leftwingers plan to vote against Budget tax cuts Labour MPs break ranks Lloyds Bank Leeson shocked at 6½-year term Labour pledges to shut failing schools US likely to provide technology and skills Drink-drive rebuff Howard challenged Senility linked to father £10m for grandmother Fire attack on Catholics Times man's racing prize Meningitis kills boy Card fraudsters jailed Attorney-General signals CPS reforms News in Brief Thornton judge 'did not highlight provocation plea' Convicted Killer was a victim of battered woman syndrome, Appeal Court is told Police appeal to locals in hunt for nurse's murderer Touch of TV glitz adds hair and flair to Cup romance By a Staff Reporter: Short pupil killed boy over gibes, court told Ericsson Mobile Phones Feminist group focuses on next case 106 Peugeot Forte drops long fight for control of the Savoy Love affair with hotel combined emotional yearning and hard-nosed business instinct By a Staff Reporter: Doctor denies intimacy with libel case MP By a Staff Reporter: Consultant denies illegal abortion Correction Royal Mail Digital Hip surgery puts Queen Mother back on her feet Synod candidate's wayward address labels deliver a rerun of election Sharp Intelligent Thinking Carolina Herrera Sellers promise cash for appeal to keep crowns Australians invite Blair to Christmas away from it all Old university friend offers to show Labour leader the sights Merrijig (pop 48) Police wash hands of pumped-up prices Midland MI5 seeks spies by brochure News in Brief £1.7m award Called to account Asylum refused Caller guilty Leukaemia Research Fund Thousands join festive exodus 'Back door' row rocks Cambridge Bath-Knight 50 arrests at quarry protest When shock and despair turned to hope overnight Times Christmas Appeal: a mother's story Vicar rejoices at adulterer who repented his ways Service line Insurance Cellnet Mother of four wins battle for children Tax vote will test new Labour's support among the old guard Riddell on Politics Dorrell strives to save £300m on NHS bureaucracy Viglen Limited MP's Bill aims to curb treasure exports War widows mob major Service Providers Pensions agency may be sold off In Parliament Lloyds Bank Bomb kills 11 at Chechen government headquarters Rebel leader rejects Moscow offer of autonomy within Russia The Royal Bank of Scotland Rumbles raise fear of Fuji eruption Cellphones direct Autumn heatwave bakes Alaska Internet murder threats to actress Greek Socialists inch towards the succession battle Colombo generals prepare to announce Jaffna recapture General Accident Direct Republican hopes fired by Senate retirements The Royal Bank of Scotland Picture Gallery (AFP): Man holds Paris class hostage News in Brief (Reuter, AP): 72 die in crash (Reuter): MPs for trial (Reuter): Nuclear alert OJ film deal Zurich Municipal Chirac insists reform will go ahead Juppé Cabinet in crisis session as strike spreads Cursing commuters catch a slow boat to the office How the Stoppages are Disrupting Services Tempur - Pedic (UK) Ltd Strains grow on Bonn-Paris axis Hill House Hammond Allied bickering exposes flaws in Bosnia accord Western gamble puts credibility at stake in complex peace process William Shawcross argues that the international force faces the same dilemmas as United Nations troops Western gamble puts credibility at stake in complex peace process Soldier charged over Rabin plot (Reuter): Russian Booker win for exiled activist US troops given guidebooks to steer through Balkans maze NatWest Weak women should avoid strong drink Gender and body size can both have an effect on your capacity for alcohol PPP healthcare Why I'm fighting for my daughter to be sterilised Novelist Meg Henderson explains how she came to make such a momentous decision The Times Have you heard the one about the comedian who thought he was a philosopher? We can hardly blame politicians for trying to make us laugh Emirates Time for Diana to get a new hat In her bid to identify with the people, the Princess has aligned herself with ageing rock stars and sulky teenagers, says Julia Llewellyn Smith Inside Section The Multimedia ISIS Guide A man of honour to lead Nato Tristan Garel-Jones welcomes a Spanish Secretary-General Michael Portillo played his part in the consensus Fowled up The Times Diary Picture Gallery I want to hold your hand Would you rather be visited by the Princess of Wales or Lord Longford? Fingered? The Times Diary Top that The Times Diary Paris match The Times Diary Learning to love the Lords Woodrow Wyatt on the value of the Upper House Troubled Search A new Spanish head for Nato—and some old Spanish doubts Crowning Bequests The royal crowns of England are the purest national heritage Cream of Manchester Michael Atherton bats and bats—and bats Public health and concern over BSE Lost in space Open-minded approach to science Clinton in Ireland Doubts on Post Office Puccini in Peking Trouble in finding sources of crime Duet for one Free-range Christmas Court Circular Premium Bonds Dinners Birthdays today Reception Luncheon Personal Column Memorial service Meetings Ball Appointments Rare posters under a bed Royal engagements University of Oxford Service dinner EasyJet Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Legal appointments Robertson Davies Robertson Davies, Canadian writer and Professor of English, University of Toronto, died in Orangeville, Ontario, on December 4 aged 82. He was born in Thamesville, Ontario, on August 28,1913 Personal Column Jimmy Jewel Jimmy Jewel, music hall comedian and actor, died on December 3 aged 82. He was born on December 4,1912 Action for blind people British Anti-Vivisection Association Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Old French Records of Influenza Leader of James gang lays down the law Leading manager concedes pressures of ITF could make him grey before his time The Leading 250 Selectors in Interactive Team Football Goalkeepers Full Backs Central Defenders Horne sounds alarm The Players' weekly and overall scores and their values if you are considering the transfer option Barry Horne, the Everton and Wales midfield player, explains his ITF selection Central Defenders Midfield Players Strikers Managers News The Times Crossword No 20,030 Times Weathercall WPA Business In the Times Tomorrow Forte plotting demerger to stop Granada Bank warning on fake certificates Alliance & Leicester shuts the door John Charcol Arts Law Swalec agrees to new £872m bid terms from Welsh Water Extended talks bring second super utility Talisman costs hit SE profits Sport Television and Radio Business Today Iceland lays down plans for running Littlewoods Ian Maxwell 'signed documents at chaotic time' Oftel proposes more freedom for BT pricing Factory investment is falling, says FLA Norwich Union Direct Names' group says Lloyd's should run down Tourist Rates Courtaulds bringing in new team at the top Allen bucks the trend Halifax sees signs of recovery in housing Business Roundup T&N asbestos appeal Failures 'could rise' BTR £39.5m expansion Oriflame leaps to £8m Acal to buy Headway Legal & General Scottish & Newcastle warns of £150m Courage charge Harrison for Alfred McAlpine MTM buys Checking out of the Savoy Sir Rocco makes room to manoeuvre Suitors emerge for a retail empire Oftel sees barriers to competition Pennington Takeover Panel steps into Amec bid fight Williams shares hit by warning Patek Philippe Geneve Higher costs blunt Hazlewood profits Commodities Liffe Options Takeover talk sends C&w to year's high Stock Market London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes S&N Williams Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes French lessons Tempus Hazlewood Wall Street Goldman team take top silver The Times City Diary Car park blues The Times City Diary Getting the bird The Times City Diary Job bashing The Times City Diary Now embattled Sir Rocco plays the demerger card Eric Reguly and Graham Searjeant on Forte's share-split defence plan Telecoms takes on the record store Eric Reguly on the American way of musicselling that BT may try Sharp Intelligent Thinking Saving France - and Europe The Times Unit Trust Information Service Perudo Deutsche Telekom Help for exporters to speak the language Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinstripe Farming Company Ltd Sole UK Distribution Rights For Sale USA Fastener Distribution Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grun Swift Ostrich Farming Corporation Ltd Carving out a market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Sensor Electronics Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Uniglobe Travel The Ambulance Service Burgoynes Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Earlier losses halved The Omega from Vauxhall Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied 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 Size just isn't everything Visual Art: A sprawling Paris show examines sex from most angles... Choice 3 Visual Art 2 New light on master of mystery An enigmatic Dutch genius in Washington... plus exhibitions in London and at New York's Metropolitan Museum Victoria and Albert Museum Visual Art 2 The rare art of fine art management Dalya Alberge talks to the director of New York's Metropolitan Museum Visual Art 3 London Galleries Visual Art 4 British Museum Tomorrow Shows at the Met Picture Gallery Take it from the top, kids Some of Britain's finest musicians are doing vital work in schools, Richard Morrison discovers The Times Music Theatre 1 A case of no pain, no gain Theatre: Harrower's harrowing tale has its rewards; but misjudged barbs in The Barbarous Comedies Knives in Hens Take 75 for the master and his boys Jazz Dave Brubeck Barbican Theatre 2 Revolution without bite Ballad of Wolves Gate, W11 Some sounds can inspire fury Classical Concerts Piano Circus The Place Survivor so stark LPO/Jansons Festival Hall Jazz Zarak MacRae Brenner Charles Fellowes Partnership University of Northumbria Ctystal Holidays Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Practice Clerks Researcher Westminster Medical Ltd Lawprose Consultation Services Zarak MacRae Brenner Elf Enterprise Caledonia Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items SABRE Europe Quarry Dougal The Bloomsbury Group Taylor Root Legal Recruitment Advisers Zarak MacRae Brenner Daniels Bates Legal Recruitment Consultants British Red Cross Commercial Litigators A win for the Goliaths? Proposals to revamp the legal aid system could mean that individuals cannot take on corporations, says Martyn Day Picture Gallery Scrivenor: Painful lesson Inns and Outs Scrivenor: Party piece Scrivenor: Blair affair Scrivenor: Son shines Zarak MacRae Brenner Judicial review can improve government Counsel Age Discrimination Quarry Dougall Biddle & Co Zarak MacRae Brenner Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment Graham Gill & Young Nestle Trust Attorney Bermuda Defusing the age bomb Politicians are vying to protect older workers, says James Davies Quarry Dougale W H Smith Zarak MacRae Brenner Lipson Lloyd Jones IBA launches human rights institute Attack on copyright Legal News Round-Up Police body Fund to fight tax Channel 5 review Effect on competitors irrelevant Whether case should be adjourned Whether limitation applies to breach of duty No breach of Convention in removal of marital immunity from rape The Times Enhancing the rent Pakistan's victory restores measure of pride Taylor and Wasim emerge with credit after Test series played in true spirit of cricket Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Draw frustrates England a Pacific pays penalty for life in the slow lane Brebant is given 12 games to cool off The Times Allen leads Chiefs to victory in battle of arch rivals Sinister shadow cast over preparations for draws Overseas Football Cinderford savour new format and old Cup romance McGhee in Molineux controversy For the Record Sloppy Coventry up to usual tricks Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast Word-Watching Lively talks expected as Lara tops agenda In Brief Cannock travel Bullets in danger Wigan eye Tonu Griffiths falls The great British compromiser Richard Evans, Racing Journalist of the Year, finds Lord Wakeham keen to foster unity among members of the British Horseracing Board Thunderer: Huntingdon Yesterday's Results Picture Gallery Racing Ahead Thunderer: Plumpton Martha's Son out for season Rapid Raceline One hundred days that shook the oval world It is 100 days since rugby union was declared an open game. Much has happened since and the future is still uncertain. In the first of a three-part series, David Hands, rugby correspondent, reviews the background to the revolution and looks at the direction rugby may move in the future, and Christopher Irvine meets the men who initiated the changes in Newcastle that left the rest of English rugby hurrying to catch up Newcastle in touch with game's open era Students set to light up Twickenham Sinutab Twickenham Teams Open Rugby's First 100 Days Samoans offer chance for Stimpson to shine Tomorrow Radio 1 Great Italian takeaway Radio Choice A funny thing happened to Clive, again Review BBC1 Variations Choice Satellite Football England revel in Atherton's finest hour Captain's heroic vigil secures unlikely draw in second Test against South Africa Times Two Crossword Full Scoreboard from Johannesburg Fighting spirit prevails Rugby Union Evans wins racing award for The Times Rochas

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