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News from 07/12/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Robert Bruce and Melvyn Marckus, James Landale, Penny Scott, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, P. H. Coulthurst, Roger Maynard and our Foreign Staff, Andrew Pierce, Adrian Lee, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Diana M. Lockyer, Mark Souster, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, D. W. Wright, Robin Atherton, James Landale, Political Reporter, Amitai Etzioni, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Kate Hubbard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Richard Lewis, Director, Ian Wheater, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Eileen McCABE, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, John Bryant, Anthony Martin, Kris Anderson, David Charter Education Correspondent, Robert M. Bruce-Chwatt, Peter Ball, Ian Linden (General Secretary), Mick Midson, H. C. Grant, Graham Duffill, Andrew Aylwin, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Kieran Sweeney, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Noel Hepworth, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Janet Bush, Philip Webster and John O'leary, Quentin Letts, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Kate Muir, K. A. Campbell, Simon Tait, Roger Scruton, Michael Waldman, Anthony Lewis, Philip Bassett, Cecil Knight Headmaster, Roger Boyes and Tom Rhodes, M. J. Dowsett, Colin Jenkins, Principal, John Higgins, Clive Fisher, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Andrew Sebire, P. H. S, Richard Rawsthorn, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Hamish Orr-Ewing, Oliver August, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, David Churchill, Agence France-Presse, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Eileen McCabe, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Chris Parker, Peregrine Hodson, Mel Webb, Ian Mitchell, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Roger White (Consulting water engineer), Christopher Hawtree, Anjana Ahuja, Amanda Craig, Andrew Morris (Director of Music), Jonathan Clark, Russell Jenkins, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, R E Kemp, Bill Cash, David Walker, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Steve Turner, Tom Rosenthal, Peter Davallc, Matthew Bond, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Appointments Calculators banned in exams after maths standards fall Firm's 150 partners must foot £34m bill Accountants found liable Chaos on roads Index Maxwell jury breaks for Christmas Bump cures girl's mirror-writing A President in love Top writers in The Times Jewel charges Jackson collapses Journey's end Major finds an ally in Italy for EMU delay Chopard Bryant Eye's Parties need a brutal whipping system like a body needs a spine Political Sketch Bart's may become charity hospital to escape closure Citizen Maples fills gap left by defector Deadline postponed for asylum-seeker MacKay says judges must toe the line Thomson 'pulls plug' on Thomas Cook News in Brief West to lodge appeal Carey warns of divide Ulster plea on beatings Lord Matthews dies UVF trio found guilty Award for Times man Vodka advert banned Five diamonds missing from royal jewellery New York baggage handler released on $75,000 bail after stolen bracelet and necklace are found British scientist killed in US hotel Cheesemaker savours victory at last By a Staff Reporter: Calling people gay is not libel, QC tells jury Teenager admits supplying knife Samurai sword attacker fined £75 Citizen Ifaw Abandoned cars spread misery on frozen roads Motorists trapped on M25 by Siberian blast spend night drinkig coffee in packed service station Husband denies lying over ordeal The Weekend Starts Here Picture Gallery Barclays Ministers accuse schools of overreacting on BSE British beef is safe and good for you, says Hogg Helpline Lands Bbc in Hot Water Dixons McCartney £3,000 saves turkey Burberrys Drug gang head jailed for 20 years News in Brief Parcel bomb Copse stolen £5m painting Seat of power Errors in cancer therapy add to women's suffering Meningitis kills teenage girl in cluster of cases Car Insurance Laphroaig Surge in flu outbreak helps tests of new drug Parents face agonising choice over amputation 'We need to know it there is a hospital anywhere that can help our daughter' Pop singer challenges contract Digital Somerville will not sue on picture publicity The Comet Price Mother pleads for donor heart to save baby British fish fingers take a battering in EU survey First brand is still foremost but some products fall far short of continental rivals, says Which? Comet Savings experts mislead clients By a Staff Reporter: Lifespan of nuclear station extended Direct Line Diners back ending of service charges Sparkling bargain Blair to bypass his critics with education tour Parents invited to join 'standards crusade' Shephard orders investigation into school-ballot 'intimidation Vodafone Centre No title Speaker offers strong advice B&Q Official retracts claim of MoD's refusal to aid arms inquiry In Parliament Probe races to stormy demise Gaileo spacecraft makes rendezvous with Jupiter after troubled 2.3 billion mile space odyssey Prosecutors in Tokyo catch up with ex-minister Cracking bit of history Absolut Generosity Tribute to Johnson as Clinton vetoes cuts AA Shops Greenpeace outraged as French keep seized ships Tahiti court ruling on Mururoa confrontation will cost anti-nuclcar campaigners millions (Reuter): Prison fast in Seoul by former President PC World Protesters reluctant to tap into reserves German MPs back role for troops in Bosnia Pc World Disney sued for loss of innocence AA Shops Mandela demand to Nigeria World Summary (Reuter): Fears for 88 on Russian plane (Reuter): Women make model arrest Papandreou tracheotomy (Reuter): Punjab bomb injures 22 Unions step up war on Juppe's welfare cuts Halifax Embassy staff opt to slum it in lap of luxury Strike Diary Guardian Direct Citytraveller Direct Ltd Military historian who put Bolshevik era's leaders in the dock dies at 67 Liberals' quarrel boosts chance of early German poll Paris and Bonn paper over the cracks The World's No. 1 in the Carpet Trade Troops burn villages Uganda threat raises risk of war with Sudan Labour rescues deal with Turkey Dog and bone disease Joint pains Swim danger Mind your head Medical Briefing Perils of taking the plunge The Rolling Stones Recurrent risk after skull injury Why short children can now stand tall Children who are small for their age need not have to take growth promoting drugs, says Dr Trisha Greenhalgh High dose patch trial Smoking Inside Section General Accident Direct Love and loneliness, by the Bond girl who got away The woman who was Miss Moneypenny for 23 years tells Julia Llewellyn Smith why she feels cheated Domotex Harassed by the pregnancy police Bureaucracy infiltrates every aspect of the Gallic life The wrong man to lead us at Nato The new Secretary-General has a long record as a fierce critic of the Alliance, writes Bill Cash Hat trick The Times Diary Close call The Times Diary Picture Gallery A Europe going nowhere The Maastricht dream is becoming a nightmare for Germany and France Privy counsel The Times Diary Picture Gallery Morrell duty The Times Diary Santa cause The Times Diary Philip Howard So Raffles is a New York airport baggage handler Man of the Hour A few words in Chancellor Kohl's ear Survival Courses School testing gives insights into pupils and teachers The Right Subsidy Loosen the rules for lottery money to the arts Better handling of 'mad cow' scare Water shortages The challenges of replacing a levels Royal crowns Timor anniversary Oh dear …and royal jewels Rara avis Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Gem of an innings in Johannesburg French strikes Emergency measures Court Circular Royal engagements Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Ball British-American-Canadian Associates Picture Gallery Birthdays today University news Dinners Service dinners Knighthood Memorial services School news Receptions Anniversaries Lord Matthews Lord Matthews, former deputy chairman and group chief executive of Trafalgar House, died at his jersey home on his birthday aged 76. He was born on December 5,1919 Personal Column Howard Higman Howard Higman, sociologist, died in november 22 aged 80. He was born there on April 25,1915 France V England Rugby National Children's Bureau Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Association Action The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The Rev Robert Coulson The Rev Robert Coulson, Anglican priest, died on December 2 aged 96. He was born on October 10,1899 Pearl Harbor Losses Lady Hilda Swan Lady Hilda Swan, founder of the Bexford House English Language School, was killed in a car accident on December 4 aged 58. She was born on July 23,1937 Under canvas Bargains of the Week Trailfinders the Travel Experis STA Travel Peregor Embassy Flight Centre Doctor on call Hotels Going Dutch Flights Capital Flights ABTA Worldwide Discount Flights Viceroy Air International Air Travel International World Sizzlers Charter Flight Centre Inter Europe Travel Ltd Dream Beaches Picture Gallery US tops fares league Alitalia KAP Travel EasyJet Asia plus Crystal Travel Bridge the World Hotels penalise early check-outs Sky-high shopping Major USA Just America Striking at the tourism industry Kenya Safaris Air Portugal Air France plans to beat crew walkout Val-d' I sère awaits 'test of the snow cannon' Eco-friendly sites selected America lets off the brakes Holiday Inn Voyages Jules Verne Travellers snap up £39 flights to Florida Accountants face record damages The Times Crossword No 20,032 Business Times Weathercall Eastern Electricity In the Times Output fall fuels rate cut pressure By our Economics Correspondent: £3bn gilt auction disappoints Bass sidesteps Ladbroke speculation Economic View Forte sells wine business for £22m Closures feared as power prices surge Books By our Industrial Edtior: Directors' pay outstrips staff wages Sport Chanel Blair aims at 'feel-good factor First Year of the Lottery Business Today Stock Market Indices Car wars New picture Grant for failed firm queried TSB Carmakers call for rate cut to avert slump Avon Rubber in high gear EU asked to resolve Anglo-Irish steel issue Top staff 'given most training' Tourist Rates Gold Fields Coal Limited ASB plan to change rules on cash-flow Business Roundup Stagecoach £12.6m offer First Total gas sale French pair questioned Insurers pollution fear Wellman at the double Trafalgar lease deal Celltech shares slip back Signing off the accountants Auditors look at damage limitation Which? uncovers personal investment villains Why shares go up December Pennington Carlton makes 30% more and plans to grow Vymura shares hit by profit warning Govett & Company Limited Barclays sets aside £58m for mis-selling Bank of Scotland Berisford keen to spend war chest Commodities Liffe Options Leading companies lose their Ft-Se 100 status Stock Market London Financial Futures European Money Deposits (%) Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Lengthening bid odds Tempus Carlton Berisford Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes NFC Wall Street Life and death matter of VAT The Times City Diary Labouring Picture Gallery Card on fable Poetry corner Works councils rise to challenge Opt-out deal not cast-iron, says Philip Bassett Can Honest Ken sell you another Tory government? Economic View Economic facts may not bear out the Chancellor's confidence, says Janet Bush Cellphones direct UK and Irish pitted in an EU clash of steel Britain is blocking a Dublin scheme of state aid. Eileen McCabe reports Kingfisher fights back with sales recovery Picture Gallery Depressed housing market takes toll on NFC profits Olsen rules himself out of top C&w post Test card Merger mania Any Other Business A course too far Europe's fight against fraud Noel Hepworth assesses the steps that have been taken to ensure efficient use of Community funds Accountancy Body politics Slow journey ahead for Cadbury Mark Optimistic Rank sees shares gain ground Business Roundup Blick debt tumbles Rolls wins $250m order BTP acquires TCC Hill Hire on the climb Shares mark time in thin trading ORIS The Times Unit Trust Information Service London Docklands The secret to finding a winning line The best argument wins in the contest for lottery funds Lottery blueprint for revival National Lottery Tony Dawe introduces a two-page report on how the UK's weekly gamble can be encouraged to fund urban renewal KPMG means business A sporting chance for town and country Tony Dawe on the policy change that puts inner-city fitness and leisure needs before costly prestige projects Controversial grants dog heritage fund Simon Tait details the rows and the embrrassments A nation hooked on El Gordo How Other Countries Run Lotteries Rugby or singing: the Welsh dilemma Two competing Cardiff projects reveal how the funds can spark off squabbles An ancient biblical tradition Ways and means of money for art's sake Simon Tait on the trail of that elusive Arts Council grant The National Lottery Onus of proving prejudice through delay Slade v Adeco Ltd Creditor bound by voluntary arrangement Doorthar v Alltinte Securities Ltd Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Arbitrator did not show bias No appeal through counsel's mistake Confiscation order on previous drugs profits Judicial review better remedy Akom Ltd Romancing the stonefaced Cinema: A dull Michael Douglas in a datred look at love and politics loses the vote of Geoff Brown In the Bleak Midwinter Film Film 2 Shanghai Triad MGM Film 3 Picture Gallery Wild Bill flies again David Robinson on a centenary tribute to a film director whose talent was untamed by studio routine Film 4 Entertainments Christmas Miscellany Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingsto's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Gcoff Brown's assessment of films in Londan and (waereindicated with the symbol) on relese across the country Picture Gallery Choice 2 Saturday morning pictures Hilary Finch discovers animated doddery dinosaurs and budding Tarantinos at the Children's Film Unit Jade Leisure Services Choice 3 Young Arts 180,000 readers of this section visit art Galleries… Exceedingly good Kipling Christms Shows: Anthropomorphism for the thinking child … setting up camp on the island … ice cold and wet The Jungle Book Young Vic A national asset under threat Radio: Peter Barnard flies the flag for the Bbc World Service Theatre 1 Dancing in a winter blunderland Beauty and the Beast Albertb Iall Theatre 2 Ewing loses her nerve Opera Tosca Covent Garden Is anybody out there listening? Jazz Norma Winstone Pizza on the Park Theatre 3 Alas, me hearties, a pallid offering Treasure Island Mermaid Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Opera Why Mr Clinton's guru neglects posterity Roger Scruton scrutinises America's most fashionable political ideologist and discovers merely a repackaged version of liberalism The Spirit of Community HarperCollins, £7.99 paperback original New World jilts old mistresses Lords of All the World Ideologies of Empire in Spain, Britain and France, 15001800 A Times Reader Offer Suffering and the little children Bruno Bettelehim The Other Side of Madness By Nina Sutton Duckworth, £25 Last of the bad boys of letters Hanging on to the streetcar of desire Clive Fisher on how a Southern youth fled home to become a great American dramatist Tom The Unknown Tennessee Williams By Lyle Leverich Hodder & Stoughton, £25 Wetbacks' comeback The Tortilla Curtain By T. Coraghessan Boyle Bloomsbury, £15.99 Weekend Books Survival of the singular Spinsters By Pagan Kennedy Serpent's Tail, £8.99 Tidings of late comfort Mr Ives Christmas By Oscar Hijuelos Bloomsbury. £14.99 Shadows of remembrance Frances Stead Sellers Memories of Snow Trinity Fields By Bradford Morrow Flamingo, £15.99 Books Money Back Behaviour of French side under scrutiny Picture Gallery Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Reward of hidden treasures awaits Rugby Man 2000 Much has happened in the hundred daysf since rugby union was declared open and the future remains uncertain. To conclude our three-part series Andrew Longmore talks to Lawrence Dallagolio, who as one of England's emerging talents, is well placed to voice the concerts of the new model professional player after the revolution Keene on Chess Winning Move Picture Gallery Sporting chance Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 071-782 5211 Professional approach to the future of rugby Gaining clearance with assistance Littlewoods Classic is put into scrapyard by Ford 1996 Dates Net gains of LTA coaching Dwyer to ride One Man at Haydock Intended withdrawl of Jodami bog-race jockey probleam Richard Evans Chepstow Weights Thunderer: Nottingham Rapid Raceline Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Thunderer, Our New marketCorrespondent: Fakenham Thunderer: Taunton Guide to our In-Line Racecard Harding eyes championship Bates and Harding make their pitch Question time for chairman of Chclsea as rivals come faco to face Alyson Rudd on the need for compromise between the feuding parties at today's boardroom meeting United Vacations United Airlines By our Sports Staff: McGhee decides on future at Leicester Defeat leaves Davis down in the doldrums Forest savour prospect of taking on elite Sports funding boost for deprived areas The Times Sports Service Cricket England give Crawley another chance Ramprakash dropped from No 3 spot last match before third Test Teams Surrey's chief executive to resign Coaches publish new code McGowan's kick carries the day Exiles triumph in meaningless skirmish Lara stands his ground By our Sports Staff: Sri Lanka defend their spinner in debate over his action For the Record London top league as Bears founder Sports in Brief Scully returns Parker back Seeds beaten Marinos win Footsore thoughts from factory floor Brayant's Eye Precise Sampras proves criticism of court is accurate Seiko Kinetic Word-Watching Hawkins surfs to second world title Radio 1 Two verdicts in rape trial Radio Choice A warm welcome for a reminder of summer Review BBC 1 Variations Satellite Picture Gallery Choice Cricket 45 Northampton pair given England chance England Team Newell's hat-trick helps Blackburn to European first Times Two Crossword Dissenting Gascoigne dismissed Madrid face Italians Ernest Jones Windsurfing Crème de la crème appears on page 19 Selector Europe spencer stuart Mitchell Madison Group Indepen Consulting Limited Harvey Nash PLC N B Selection Ltd Goodman Graham Serving the Information Industries A Gkr Group Company BaaN Adderley Featherstone plc N B Selection Ltd Country Landowners Association Adderley. 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