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News from 06/12/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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George Cole, Anthony Harris, Iain R. Webb, Diana Lamplugh, Nick Nuttall, Alexandra Frean, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson, Dominic Kennedy and Stephen Farrell, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Sara Edlington, John Diamond, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Frank Gilbert, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, George Sivell, Nick Cottam, Ronald Hatch, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Harvey Elliott and Alan Hamilton, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Hewson, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Russell Jenkins and Richard Ford, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, H. A. C. Bruce-Gardyne, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Brian Crozier, Michael Stephen, Rupert Carter, Philip Bassett, Brenda Maddox, Ian Miell, C. C. Pond, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Frances Gibb and Anne Ashworth, David Miller, Barry Millington, Richard Evans, Racing Journalist of the Year, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Barry Fox, P. H. S, Mike Hollingsworth, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Simon Rendel, Ned Sherrin, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Quentin Letts and Christopher Walker, Carol Allen, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Sheila Vince, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, John Ittner, Giles Whittell, Iola Smith, James Pringle, Harvey R. Cole Deputy Leader, Andrew Pierce and Philip Webster, Iona Meek, John O'leary and Arthur Leathley, Philip Webster and Charles Bremner, Kathryn Knight, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Anjana Ahuja, Richard Harden, Peter Harden, Editors, Adam Fergusson, Christine Webb, Tim Wapshott, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Wentk, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, John O'leary and Ian Murray, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Alan Mitchell, Michael Horsnell, Jonathan Dimbleby, President, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Sarah Frater, Alasdair Murray, Christine Buckley and George Sivell, John Twells, Jonathan Mirsky, Michael Evans Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Interface Blair attack on teachers angers unions '30 per cent of schools failing pupils' Juppe refuses to yield as thousands take to streets Snow delays Index Novice treasure hunter turns up hoard of Roman gold Ashes to ashes Julia Somerville celebrates end of photographs ordeal Top writers in The Times Diana v the diplomat British and US police begin search for royal jewels Boucheron Media & Marketing Prescott sends Hansard's scribes hurtling towards disaster Political Sketch Judges ease threat of repossession for mortgage debts Landmark ruling on arrears Vodafone By a Staff Reporter: Sacked paper boy throws book at boss Three killed in blizzard crash 10,000 'grey suits' to go in NHS cuts Stagecoach will take over South West Trains Trimble says no to talks Postal staff back strike Judicial overhaul Cancer victim sacked Fire brigade to cut jobs Head takes sick leave MP's 'kiss of fire' First domestic Howard wins court case on prison term News in Brief Thousands of burglary suspects held in nationwide raids Unholy fraudster trapped after 10 years as a priest Nun had child by man preaching 'religion without bad bits' Designer fakes cost American dear The Weekend Starts Here Girl 'thrived after nanny was sacked' Nick Ross called in to help fight crime American Express Muggers severed artery of DPP's husband Philip Morris Europe S. A. Princess as roving envoy 'is fraught with pitfalls' Former ambassador says proposal makes no sense and would not work I have girlfriends, says Ashby case GP Midland Why Nepal was a one-woman show Police find no link in vice killings News in Brief 'Samurai' cleared Lady Swan dies Bridge complete Glenfiddich Collapse leaves Lady Vestey critical By a Staff Reporter: We had no way to escape, say West children Bedrooms were bugged, gifts were victims' belongings:'We never knew normal life' Mercedes-Benz Part-timers lose claim for pension damages Hess Howard tells why details of Nigerian were issued BBC First wife defends 'maligned' husband Dixons Thornton must wait for murder appeal ruling Feminist pressure group criticises delay When that new baby is not such a happy event Medical Briefing Guardian Labour promises carrot and stick for failing schools 'Our crusade is designed to offer to the many what was available only to the few' Beef boycott spreads despite assurances London Electricity Closure option 'should be only a last resort' RAC Twin hotels for County Hall Changing the public's behaviour is elusive government goal Riddell on Politics Ten leftwingers defy Blair on income tax vote Dillons Tories defeated Ryman Major may help end rift with judges MPs call for more defence spending In Parliament King Fahd's illness raises concerns over ageing heirs Book deal for Rabin grandchild AA Shops Doomsday Clock fate on the line Boots Victorious troops raise Sri Lankan flag over Jaffna Peking rains curses on its rebellious 'demons' Ford Chinese 'missile diplomacy' scares voters in Taiwan Aut Direct Cheap Talk in the Office Clinton aims for Christmas visit to troops in Bosnia Sweet prince' bitter over guilty verdict Great Hotel Rooms Minolta British stars set sights on Oscars US court rules out slavery damages Hewlett Packard Chirac's options to end increasing industrial unrest diminish as violence mars protests Embattled Juppe sticks to welfare reform plans Metro's pampered pests bite dust in Paris siege Barclays Stoppages hit Italy Isolated Britain faces clash at Madrid summit Swansong for a tough operator Brother Major to do battle on defence policy France decides to bolster military links with Nato Mercury Bomb explodes in Duma World Summary Roh charged with bribery (AFP): Children die as dam is opened (AP): Way of Christ Designer chic - from the high street saint Marks & Spencer has added stylish looks to its value for money Fashion journalist of the year White Lavender Yardley Photographs by Jonathan Bookallil. Make-up by Ruby… Ilias LALAoUNIS Why the young are dying for a smoke Despite health warnings on the packet, the under-25s are rusling to light up, says Giles Coren Cellphones direct Inside Section 2 Dan technology plc. Janet Daley Labour knows its old education policy has failed, but its new one fails to go beyond pieties Who will oust the terminally wrongheaded? Camera Shy Picture Gallery Give me a diet of reason The scaremongering over beef is unscientific and unjustified. So who benefits from our fears? Waugh time Track record No ball Roaring Fortes Alan Coren What shall we do when the cat's eyes glaze over? 'A' for Effort Marks for Labour achievement will be less easily awarded Princess Ambassador Ministers abroad need not fear a royal diplomat Love's Labour's Won A poetic revival in more ways than one Local services face budget cuts Overseas aid cut Vintage car tax Presidential ratings Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Sounds of silence in the countryside Copyright law Costs against JPs Children at risk Popski in Venice Vassal sketch The giving and receiving of tips A grubby post Oh dear Court Circular Service dinner Life baron Reception Personal Column Today's royal engagements The King's School, Canterbury The Read School, Drax Wycombe Abbey School Birthdays today Memorial service Anniversaries Musical Instruments Tickets for Sale France V England Rugby All Pop. Theatre & Sports Embassy Flight Centre Trailfinders EasyJet Luncheons Dinners World Link Viceroy Air International Vacation Travel Woodside Animal Welfare Trust The Malcolm Sargent Cancer Fund For Children Research into Ageing Forthcoming marriages Lecture Professor T. Brooke Benjamin National Children's Bureau Parkinson's Disease Society Marriage Appointments Legal appointments Inner Temple Announcements Leukaemia Research Fund Leon Zitrone Personal Column Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Parliamentary Notices Legal Notices Also Appear on Page 42 Graham Rose Hopper Levett On This Day Among the Cancer Patients Assignment for legal aid valid Court of Appeal Law Report December 6 1995 Court of Appeal Media, Sales & Marketing Malvern Girls' College Air Products When jury separates before verdict Limit to justices' hospital order powers Basic Happy Limited Make Money With Your Camera Commercial Manager Advertising Sales Manager St. Aldates College Higher Business Publishing Limited Exhibition Sales Manager An Opportunity with Thomas International Manager/lettings Negotiator News at Ten: great viewing, wrong time Could a change in schedules bring reluctant investors flocking to ITN, the markers of Britain's most watched but least flexible weekday bulletin? The battle for Live TV! Alexandra Frean on the clash of egos at Canary Wharf Sun sets on Good Morning Mike Hollinggsworth how the PC brigade had caused the demise of the BBC's flagship morning programme Experiment in the daylight Spirits seek a tonic Alan Mitchell sees truces break as advertisers fight falling drink sales The Times Crossword No 20,031 News Business AirUK Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Arts BP stake sale raises £513m for Treasury Power prices hit record NatWest Tower up for sale at £189m Picture Gallery Homes Call for defence industry rethink Sport Ombudsman sees sharp rise in bank loan cases Maine-Tucker Television and Radio Business Today Stock Market Indices Wall Street sets record Treasury opposes City view of growth High street sales show cold comfort Forward Trust Picture Gallery Watchdogs question Welsh bid Distressed names offered help by Lloyd's charity Tourist Rates Racal pays £133m for telecoms wing of BR TBI bids for Molyneux Regulator warns BT over competition Business Roundup Fed studies bank rules Leigh to shut plants Chrysler sues Iacocca Pechiney price doubts Century valued at £47m Legal & General Defence of the realm MPs call for more active government stance BP sale heralds further shares clearout Triple blow for financial services Giveaways by Midlands increase merger doubts Progress of US subsidiary helps Siebe to rise 20% NIE puts £10m of profits on ice Cazenove joins Forte's team BTR shares fall after trading warning SIEBE Troubled glazing firm forced to cut dividend Commodities Liffe Options Bass could be winners in Ladbroke stakes Stock Market London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes BTR Midlands Elec Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Is Racal on right track? Tempus Siebe Wall Street The Times City Diary She made it—and she kept it Inside story Picture Gallery Steaming ahead French strike chaos is hard to translate into Britain Philip Bassett finds that the Channel is a barrier against industrial strife Wall Street is paved with gold again as bank bonuses return LYNX Does Kenneth Clarke really matter at all? Anthony Harris Early losses reduced Mikimoto Failing price sends UK to bottom of gas price league Strong showing on waste lifts Wessex Water Merseyside Hozelock taps new markets NatWest Sage maintains record growth run Business Roundup Allied Colloids setback Courtaulds joint venture T&S buys Paper Chain Boost for Shaftesbury The Times Unit Trust Information Service Quorum To Advertise Angela Mortimer Gordon Yates Clyde & Co. Joslin Rowe Crone Corkill Wall Associates Picture Gallery Joslin Rowe Crone Corkill Jonathan Wren Pan European Recruitment Private Catering and Party Organising Co. St James's College You will earn Top Rates working in Major Companies Joslin Rowe Jonathan Wren Corporate Pr Consultancy Miller, Brand & Co. Directors' Secretaries Aldrich & Co Limited Joslin Rowe The London Institute Mark Warner SECRETARY/PA Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Working Television Personnel Sec Elle Fax The caring thoughts of Chairman Liz Jennai Cox on the rise and rise of a self-effacing secretary from Leeds who speaks out for her colleagues nationwide La Creme De La Creme Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Unilever Heritage Recruitment Mars & Co Consulting Ltd. Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited A New Challenge for 1996 Junior Secretary Meridian Associates Appointments Bi-LANGUAGE Imperial College P. A/Office Manager Susan Hamilton Personnel Meridian Associates European Investment Bank Bpp Professional Development Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Appointments Bi-LANGUAGE International Banking To Advertise Pa/office Manager £17,000c Barbican Aldrich & Co Limited Recruitment Consultants Course Administrator/supervisor C. L. S. Consultants DMB&B Secretary Emma Hope's Shoes Picture Gallery Estate Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Designer Fashion Accounts Personal Assistants Super Secretaries Crone Corkill Multilingual Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cacharel Multi-Lingual Opportunities Japanese Speaking Executive Secretary Banking on your German Link Language Merrow Employment Agency Ltd. Bayce Bilingausl Cacharel Dynamic Tour Operator Creme De La Creme Enthusiastic, Creative Committed and Good with… S+t+c Selection Slough Picture Gallery Non-Secretarial W. A. Ellis Partner Requires PA/SECRETARY Calling All Secretaries and their Bosses! Then We Need You! Group Assistant Secretary Picture Gallery Fax Stop Press!!! Multiple Display Advertising Items Temps!!! Designs on You! Boulevard of broke dreams As Hollywood loses its way, independent film-makers are picking up the thread Sotheby's Films Film Perfect, from podium to pitch Opera Aida Covent Garden Opera Royal National Theatre Tomorrow Pith of poison in this monkey's nut Theatre: Revived Shaw at his most crusading; and reviving the Crusades at the Shaw The Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles Orange Tree Entertainments Christmas Miscellany Christmas Exhibition Theatre Look back in muted anger as a Saracen remembers Ousama Brixton Shaw Exclusive Indian Ceramic Exhibition 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 Choice The Times Praise the Lord, and beat the competition Richard Morrison discovers the gospel trths about the all-conquering London Adventist Chorale The Times Music Sir Georg leads from the front Concert Bartok Celebration Barbican Music 3 Go Riverdancing The Times the Theatre Club Six make up a thrilling trio Recitals: Tomorrow's stars shine brilliantly at the Wigmore Hall Music 4 Other Shows A rare, landmark holiday Historic buildings are so popular to stay in that there are too few to go round. Jennai Cox reports House the Donaghys built High-rise families in Hackney have come down to earth Framers beam in on oak boom Builders find that everything old is new again and much in demand The Times St. George Poets Corner Quayside St. George Belgravia & Knightsbridge Repossessions Bayswater Pembridge Mews W11 Multiple Classified Advertising Items City & West End Wimpole St, W1 Wellingtons Heart of Notting Hill Maida Vale Hyde Park Between the Commons Wandsworth Sw18 Lysias Road Sw12 Richmond & Kingston Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buckinghamshire Devon & Cornwall Bearsted Maidstone Bayford The County Homesearch Company Wesley House Sea Views Wiltshire Property Wanted Algarve Rivals rediscover the lost art of sportsmanship Series finishes trouble-free as Taylor and Wasim kead bt exanoke Michael Henderson in Sydney reflects on a triumph tour for winners and losers alike Property St. George Village House Var Provence Retirement Homes Retire the Allison Way Chateau, Brittany Hertfordshire By our Sports Staff: S Africa include Adams in World Cup plans Wandsworth ARLA Uniion Railways King asks Hamed to support Bruno's big night W10 F. W. Gapp Wetherby & Co. BBC's glossy hard sell tarnishes Cup's lustre Midweek View Parliamentary Notices White and O'Sullivan lose in first round Sport in Brief Richards ready to help Donouger joins Bulls Seles set for Australia England beaten easily Moore grasps record Fixtures Sheikh Mohammed further reduces yearlings in training Leicester Royal Marines Rapid Raceline Picture Gallery By our Racing Staff: Dobbin to miss One Man ride as injury forces delay Sedgefield Lingfield Park A loyal servant laments game of professionals Much has happened in the hundred days since rugby union was declared open. In the second of our three-part series John Allen tells David Hands, rugby correspondent, about the opposition to professionalism that caused him to resign from Leicester after 34 years SKY Picture Gallery Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Dawson aware of opportunity to link up with England Winning Move Keene on Chess North leave Samoans feeling cold and far from home For the Record Ferdinand's patience may soon be rewarded Chill reminder for Blackburn The Times Sports Service Cricket United Vacations Millwall are on the slide again after Charlton get Grant aid Olympic athletes opposed to sports academy BT Muster's ire surfaces after defeat by stand-in Austrian blames court for early exit from Grand Slam Cup McLaren steer Prost toward advisory role Word-Watching Radio 1 Man's world once a week Radio Choice At last, some straight talking about Aids Review Bbc1 Variations Choice Satellite Rugby Union England draw new strength from Atherton Resolute Forest advance under fire from Lyons Defence earns Uefa Cup reward Times Two Crossword No 645 By our Sport Staff: Bath and Wigan consider showdown Fifa intent on beating World Cup draw jam Zenith Tennis The Network is the Computer Rom with a View Japanese giant comes clean over scandal of dirty money Laundering cash in the Orient Alarming cultural gaffe a breakdown in communications Business Plan Award for 'Robodoc' that helps surgeons Internet error costs £9,600 Picture Gallery Indvs Sensor suits tell doctors how to treat muscle and joint injuries Times Interface Now showing: a computer blockbuster Ok - don't take my word for it It's good to talk, but the net can put a dampener on conversation Logged off Dell Direct Online provider faces church copyright charge MOPS Protest over patents goes global Nothing to lose but your chains Your box is stuffed with wanted e-mail - don't get made, get even Saving lives through video links A Tele-medicine system puts hospital staff in direct contact with accident scenes Catering to cooks with recipes for 12,000 dishes Lawyers guide to the net Information age sparks a revolution in the arts Gateway 2000 Worse by design: where hi-tech scores lowest Complicated gadgets bristling with buttons are making our lives more difficult when they should be getting easier Kingston Power games that set the pace at playtime In the third and final part of our guide for those dreaming of a wired Christmas. Tim Wapshott picks the best of the rest of the games. These demand more than mere agility and can often run four or more hours in a single sitting The Keyboard Christmas, Part Iii: Leading contenders in the burgeoning home entertainment market Computer Info & Advice Service Computer Games Key Hi-Grade Computer Plc. Classics—six of the Best Six Super Screensavers Six Added Attractions A Times Competition The best is yet to come Christmas 1996 should be merrier yet as the Pc revolution gets into full swing, writes Sarah Frater. There will be faster, more powerful machines-for the same price-and a hose of intriguing new applications from games to banking Freephone CD Direct Don't get engaged in mobile madness Modern pagers better than the old-stagers Top Five Pagers Take a note—these books really mean business Top Five Computer Notebooks Martin Dawes Top Ten Mobile Phones The biggest choice of software this Christmas Microsoft Encarta 96 Encyclopedia Autoroute Express PC World Massive Educational Range Latest PC Games Rebel Assault Ii Top Business Titles Graphics The Rom revolution Focus Special Backroom boys box clever to make it all look flawless Viacom It's game, set and match to the PC Dorling Kindersley Multimedia CD-ROMs Right games help educate pupils in class of their own Trick or treat? Is educational software the fast-track route to the top of the learning curve it is often touted to be, or just clever marketing to sell amusements as academic aids? Both, says Sara Edlington, who highlights the pitfalls to avoid, and offers advice on sorting the wheat from the chaff Nettec CD-Rom reference users may find drab beats fab Time Computer Systems Ltd. The simple way to wrap up a perfect package In the jungle of jargon and pre-Christmas offers, a single specification can put PC buyers on the right track What are the ingredients that go into making the perfect PC? Richard Wentk, author of The Which? Guide to Computers, slices through the current technobabble to explain simply the minimum requirements for the ideal multimedia machine and how you can improve on them PNe Video Go printer-shopping and finish with flying colours Windows 95 digs in for home front victory Focus Special Growing army of admirers on the multimedia battlefield The McInnes Partnership Compaq Firms urged to shake up IT staffing policy Business Recent IT Graduates New class of online training provided IT role in disability and lifelong learning Appointments PA Consulting Group You Don't Have To Read This Nokia Cray Software Personnel plc. Alderwick Peachell Methods Application Ltd. Exectutive Recruitment Services Hoskyns Software Catalogue

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