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News from 11/12/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Geoffrey Bourne-Taylor, David LIVERPOOL(president), Ivo Tennant, P. Moss, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Alison Kervin, Thomas de Waal, Lynne Truss, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Walton of Detchant, Dr Marcus du Sautoy, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, John Hawthorne, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Saunders, Ross Dunn, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Michael Binyon and Oliver August, John Young, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, David Hands, Alasdair Murray and Christine Buckley, Russell Kempson, Anthony Epstein, Nicholas Harling, Rachel Bridge, Marit Hargie, David Miller, John Hopkins, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Richard Evans, Racing Journalist of the Year, Katharine Hadley, A. R. Michell, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, John Preston Bell, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Ronald Thwaites, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson and James Landale, Jill Sherman, PHS, Oliver Holt, Eric Reguly, Harry Greenway, L. Cumings, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ian Rodgers, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Barry Shucksmith, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Laurance Soper, Alan Lee, George Cowie, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Paul Barker, Ian Brodie, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Eva Crowe, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Charles A. Berry Director, Benedict Nightingale, Tess Knighton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Patrick O'donoghue, Marianne Curphey, Fidelia Onyuku-Opukiri, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, , Leslie Griffiths President, David Maddock, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Christian Dymond, Anthony Howard, Andrew Pierce and Stewart Tendler, Clement Freud, J. M. Borwick, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Theo Samuel,

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12 Pages of Sport Murder grief of family and pupils Son, 8, writes 'I need my Daddy to help me stop my Mummy and sisters from crying' Anger over Barings bonus Backyard planet Sporting hero Index Brunei Prince saves crowns for Britain Juppé ready to talk to strikers 12 days of Christmas prizes Motorists to face fog chaos on roads Matthew Parris why are our MPs ugly, fat and spotty? Baume & Mercier Geneve This Week in the Times Cellphones direct Ltd. Camelot denies offering bribe to Branson Ministers rally round embattled Mawhinney Three teenagers killed in crash By a Staff Reporter: Knifed guard died to protect women Tories may adopt quota for women candidates Labour council leader fights to stay Heath may vote with Labour News in Brief Jails warning Victim named Welsh school row Post haste Our school will never be the same, say pupils Parents join children as congregation pays respects to victim who protected his students Head held record for expulsions Streets of menace and boy robbers Way of life and death in the ghettos The Gangs Union calls for more patrols Howard paves way for tougher sentencing of knife offenders The Law American Express Digital Spinster remembers lost wartime love with lifeboat bequest Rescue attempt rewarded with £400,000 Reborn Bantam is built in Germany Nobel laureate urges scientists to speak out Book Tokens The Gift of Reading 'Moody' Mary swears inBBC nativity drama Howell steps down as Conservative quit list reaches 50 Major anxious over backbench exodus Aitken faces fresh Iran arms claims Ttloscot electronic as A kinder cure for child cancers By last Friday, ten days after its launch, the appeal had raised more than £33,000. "We are absolutely amazed at how well it is doing," the hospital said. "Times readers really are doing us proud." Week-long way to start a family Medical Briefing Sex case boys back at girl's school News in Brief £9,000 payout for operation agony Lady Vestey stable Ospreys return Body found Landmark falls Lottery winners Hail and hearty Offal off as chefs revise menu in BSE scare Harveys Bristol Cream Garden telescope reveals a small secret of universe Astronomer told wife he had found a planet. 'That's nice, dear,'she replied Twickenham prepares for record Varsity revelries The History Channel All change to train timetable for the fifth time Jaguar Drive It Unions say Juppé's offer not enough to halt strikes Demonstrations to go ahead as prime Minister's future looks increasingly insecure Britons journey into the unknown Congressman quits to lead black group Leading lawyers in bid to defend Chinese dissident Activist is held for criticising PLO rulers Fire rages on Table Mountain News in Brief (AFP): Murder inquiry Reuter: Paper closed Reuter: Coup questions (AP): Broken voyage Orange Picture Gallery Paris to announce reprisals against Serbia over pilots Chirac holds Milosevic responsible for airmen's fate ahead of Dayton pact ceremony Woolwich Building Society Picture Gallery Conference backs election team Reuter: Stowaways' murderers sentenced A Times Competition Turncoat's simple realism heralds a winter of peace How an over-the-counter Mickey Finn nearly stopped my heart Russia's new criminal trick will put you to sleep and, Thomas de Waal found, will earn you little sympathy Army hero fights hard campaign to conquer Duma Russian Election Moscow pins its hopes on Chechen war-weariness in one-horse race Emulsiderm Sharp Intelligent Thinking Reuter: Nationalist leader may face TV ban News in Brief Reuter: Kazakh ballot (AP): Belorussia votes The Week Ahead Bedtime stories to die for Arabian Nights BAC, Sw11 Theatre: A thousand and one delights; plus, too many cooks spoil a favourite childhood dish St. Mungo Association A Grimm tale badly told Hansel and Gretel Lyric, W6 The music of merchandise East 17 Albert Hall POP: The retun of the Walthamstow warriors; Plugged in with the Amps Current expressions of garage cool The Amps Astoria 2, W1 Opera Pop Not as compact as when on disc Gabrieli Consort Wigmore Hall Classical Concerts Vocal variations Netherlands Chamber Choir St John's, Smith Square Building a Library returns next week with a review… ENO Music Entertainments Musical Daring to be different Dance My Worldly Wise Covent Garden Theatre Films Trainspotting Books Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie 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 the country The Times Richter predictor Awake to quakes Lost world Shooting star Science Briefing Creatures of the cave that time forgot Cheshire Building Society Haliborange Comet that is set to light up the skies Search for a code the breakers can't crack The fate of the world's financial markets is in the hands-and heads-of a group of mathematicians. Dr Marcus du Satoy on the code-makers The Times Educational Supplement Meningitis. A mother's story Katharine Hadley's daughter Angelica was just four and a half years old when she complained of a headache. Just three days later she was dead, a victim of meningitis In her travail, she made a last gesture to comfort me Spana Protects Animals Abroad Feed the Children Taking the Aid Direct A dynasty that lives for film Joanna Pitman meets the Haas family Matthew Parris Looking down on the Commons from the gallery is a dismal sight: there's so much to look down upon Politicians want not so much to help mankind as to take revenge uponk it The headmaster's lesson for us all Philip Lawrence was a modern martyr who died defending values we have brushed aside Looking better Five pillars of wisdom Anthony Howard asks who would be the heavyweights in a Blair administration Blood is up On the side Numbers up Checkmate A Teacher Dies A good man is murdered in the line of duty Safety First The familiar fears of ordinary Russians Crowns International Foreign philanthropists are special British heroes Asylum changes cause concern Enemies of peace Remembering a dedicated teacher Evidence versus anxiety overBSE Bar complaints Penny foolish Market lore Women priests and church unity A grubby post Animal liberation Court Circular Anniversaries Today's royal engagements S. O. E. Personal Column Birthdays today Memorial service Dr John Rayne Latest wills Nature notes Picture Gallery Musket balls tell tale of Royalist defeat University news Trailfinders Marriages Church appointments The Donkey Sanctuary Philip Piratin Philip Piratin, Communist MP for Stepney, Mile End, 1945-50, died yesterday aged 88. He was born on May 15, k 1907 Peter Goodall Peter Goodall. CBE, TD, former executive chairman of Hepworth Ceramic Holdings, died on November 30 aged 75. He was born on July 14. 1920 Appointments in the Forces Richard Dinsdale Richard Dinsdale, former Editor of the broadsheet Sun and chairman of West of England Newspapers, 1969-72, died in Bexhill-on-Sea on December 2 aged 88. He was born on June 23, 1907 Dorothy Jeakins Dorothy Jeakins, Hollywood costume designer, l died in Santa Barbara, California, on November 21 aged 81. She was born on January 11. 1914 (From Our Own Correspondent): The "All Quiet" Film News The Times Crossword No 20,035 Knockando Business AirUK Times Weathercall Tomorrow Tennis Stone's strike saves Forest Villa spectacularly denied third place in Premiership Cricket Football Athletics Rochas All-round winner takes television's big prize TV Action Replay Report lays blame for Senna crash on team The Times Ivanisevic hits jackpot with aces Laslett goal doubles up for Britain Ryan springs surprise first-round knockout Doyle takes over top cycling job Sheffield move up Ice pair reign supreme Britain promoted Durham oust holders Male still dominant Battling display Arsenal ease to victory Surprise in Honolulu Snow Reports Edwards chosen as viewers' favourite Sport in Brief England abandon principle for day of triviality Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, deplores a decision that takes no account of the game's traditions Officials abrogate responsibility Scoreboard Sri Lankans censured for ball-tampering England find bad light at end of tour tunnel By our Sports Staff: Elegant Ijaz century puts Pakistan in driving seat Limited satisfaction for Atherton Higgins in the groove again with victory in Germany Palace look ready for promotion City's poor defence ruins impeccable Georgian architecture Keith Pike watches Middlesbrough secure a 4-1 triumph despite the upstaging of Juninho Chelsea wage war and find peace dividend Simon Barnes sees harmony follow victory after Newcastle's wings are clipped Stylish Coventry expose champions Charlton reveals nothing Mixed blessings for British Isles teams Arsenal's ten men dig deep after dismissal Cole industry continues without a strike Andrew Longmore on the barren spell of a player used to finding the net Cantona rescues United after goalscoring king fails recapture his regal touch Venables ponders midfield dilemma Tottenham happy for Sheringham to take strain Collymore makes amends Leeds bankrupt of ideas Celtic's revival upholds McStay tradition Endsleigh FA Carling Premiership Bell's Pools Check Non-League and National Leagues European Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Reid talks warily of Roker wonderland Ian Rodgers finds the Sunderland manager setting high standards Bull makes Luton pay for mistakes Hednesford flourish after sunshine break HMV Edwards forgoes lucrative winter Gallant Widnes add extra dimension to Trophy fare Leeds hold on to go through to last four Gebresilasie world's best by a distance David Powell explains why he feels that the IAAF has named the wrong man as athlete of the year Romans conquer Bethnal Green Ivo Tennant samples the atmosphere on a gruesome night of gladiatorial endeavour By our Sports Staff: Alphand ends France's barren period Ardingly's attempt to reach fifth final ended by Jeffries Western Samoa shine despite treacherous pitch Injures take gloss off victory Robk Andrew, the former England stand-off half, is expected to come up against Jonathan Davies, the former Wales No 10, who recently reutrned to rugby union from rugby league, in the new year. Newcastle, Andrew's club, are planning ti play Cardiff at St Jame's Park and Davies, who is recovering from a hernia operation, should be fit to supply the main draw card Another day, another team for genial Gallagher Perfection Oxford rely on Riondet's Gallic flair Alison Kervin on the colourful Frenchman who is about to claim an historic Blue Cotton warns against divisional demise Rowell focuses on developing theme Backers to reap full benefit of betting duty cut Tax reduction will be passed on Richard Evans Nap:Nothern Saddler (2.15Newton Abbot) Next best: Ottowa (2.45 Newton Abbot) One Man on course for King George Newton Abbot Britain lagging in invitation stakes Guide to our In-Line Racecard Saturday's Results Rapid Raceline For the Record Rugby Union Schools Sport Guide to the Week Ahead Winter Sports Rugby League Multiple Display Advertising Items Taking the dogs for a walk—at 25mph Christian Dymond describes how he got carried away in a chariot when trying racing in scotland The Times Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Valuing share of farming partnership No capital allowance for car wash site and structures Prosecution not obliged to call all its witnesses Patent appeal procedure valid Legal & Public Notices The Times Damages for loss of substantial chance Wrong route for remedy Knockando Capitalisation, week's change Results and Statistics Irish Exchange cuts link The Times Airtours guide to travel's woes Companies Pet City's AIM debut sparkles Alternative Investment Market Tesco leads drink sales Sharp Intelligent Thinking Close watch on Clarke Economics Outlook Sunday Tips L'Oreal to acquire Maybelline People's quote Trade talk Oman oil pact Brand reshape Virgin plans Picture Gallery Balancing act that made sparks fly Christmas Buckley examines the Electricity Pool pricing mechanism National Grid shares start trading against a background of controversy South African Sappi plans continental shopping trip Scope limited by political risks Brokers fear US high-tech 'bubble' may burst Minimum wage would 'add 10p to cost of a pint of beer' The Times Sir Rocco's 'secret' weapon in the high-stakes bid war Eric Reguly profiles the Forte camp's most trusted takeover defence adviser CBI makes a surprise U-turn on traffic policy Word-Watching Holiday firms target late-bookers Coles Myer challenged The Pound Stock Market Tourist Rates Legal & General Salomon to buck trend with cut in bonuses All a matter of taste Colony credentials Going Places Gift Vouchers Economically, jails cost more than comer shops Peru shows great powers of recovery after the Fujishock Janel Bush reports on President Fujimori's high-risk fiscal strategy Radio 1 Kitchen-sink drama reborn Radio Choice BBC1 Variations A weekend that was anything but wild Review Satellite Choice Sinking Feeling CBI calls for £2bn increase in state spending on transport Outcry over Barings bonus for Tuckey Times Two Crossword Accountants set to unveil plans for offshore move Picture Gallery By our Industrial Editor: Directors' pay surges by 11% Forte's demerger 'flawed' Microsoft 'talks' Trafalgar loss Midland Price of Reform Grid rush expected by City dealers

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