News from 12/12/1995
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Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, M. Meredith Hardy, Clive Priestley, Chairman, Charles Hall, Edward Owen, Brian Collett, Peter Bild and John Phillips, B. Frank, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Nicolette Jones, Guy Hordern, Philip Howard, R. Marus, Jeremy Kingston, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Robert Bruce and Jon Ashworth, Pat Gibson, Peter Binning, Stuart Jones, Kris Anderson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Redwood, Peter Capella, K. D. Boyd, Patricia Tehan, Alexandra Frean, Arthur Leathley and Alice Thomson, Robert Wright, Peter Ball, Michael Knipe, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Millard, Rodney Milnes, Steve Ogrizovic, Michael Clark, James Landale Political Reporter, Anatole Kaletsky, Quentin Letts, David Hart, General Secretary, George Staple, Edward Heathcoat-Amory, David Hands, Sarah Bagnall, Nigella Lawson, Michael Horsnell Joanna Bale and Stewart Tendler, John O'Leary and Philip Webster, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Adam Lebor, Harry Debelius, Eric Reid (Vice Chairman), Gary Slapper, David Miller, Ian Brunskill, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Sandy Bisp, J. S. Thomas, Ken Woodford, Raymond Keene, Philip Worcester, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Richard Evans, PHS, Donald Reeves, George Ferguson, Oliver August, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alison Beckett, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Sheila Faith, Dominic Kennedy, Nicolas Walter, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Fiona Bawdon, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Vince Wright, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Edward Gorman and Stewart Tendler, John Phillips, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Peter Burfoot, Colin McQuillan, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoPlay the £50,000 Game Bribe row denial by lottery chief Businessman supports Branson's allegations Freezing fog eases its grip Dearer fees Juppé concession Index Battle of the Barbies By our Business Staff: Nuclear station plans scrapped Raise another glass a day to Stephen Dorrell Shephard calls unions to school security summit 12 days of Christmas prizes "Old Speckled Hen" Howard 'white list' will end asylum logjam What a big asylum Bill you have, Grandmother Political Sketch Police to take softer line on charging 'have-a-go heroes' Self-defence cases to be reviewed Glenfiddich Bullets flew during jungle rescue FBI investigated contracts Tour firms drop holidays to keep prices high St. Joseph's Hospice Escaped IRA men will be extradited News in Brief Teddy unsold Maths test Meningitis death Milliard dies Nanny cleared Ministers cheated Schoolgirl's killer blames alter ego for knife attack in classroom Children were foreed to kneel by armed and masked man who burst into their lesson Fatal last date of trombonist and the euphonium player Direct Line Financial Services Limited 'I shall steal the lives of society's weakest members' 106 Peugeot Two Triad-style teenage gangs are blamed for head's death 'This is not jut a school problem-kids in their mid-teens are running the streets around here' Cardinal Hume urges killer to give himself up to police Mercury Communications Allergan Solicitors' curb on cheap conveyancing 'will double costs' Consumers' Association protests More graduates find jobs but employers still seek high-flyers Gateway 2000 RAC New York honours charity Princess By a Staff Reporter: Jail for jealous secretary and her hitman £101,000 for man jailed in error Scotch Whisky Japan sues Briton over whale exposé Video shown on TV revealing use of electric lance led to international outcry Mercury Communications Tory MP denies driving charges News in Brief Capital growth £1.8m for abbey Post stabbing MP sues for libel Guppy ordered back to prison Barclays Stockbrokers Limited Libya and Britain send envoys home in diplomatic row America's king of the Santas gives lessons in jollity Ameradr Hess GRS Land Rover Finance Howell's criticism puts Major under renewed pressure Tories accused of winding up racial tension in bid for votes NatWest Worried aristocrats plan for a Labour Britain Blair tackles Question Time AA Shops Rukba Council tax bills to rise by 8%, says minister In Parliament Troops from 32 nations to join Balkan mission East Europeans hope role in peace force will boost Nato membership credentials Citizen Time Well Spent Villagers await boom and lust BT Communications Centre Pragmatist wins all sides' respect Man in the News Hope for airmen as Chirac keeps line open to Serbs Midland Juppé calls summit with union bosses 'Instead of defusing the protest, the Government's more mallcable stance has bred new confidence and militancy among strikers. who may now scent victory' British Diabetic Association Dini backs Kohl on deadline for single currency Businessman on corruption charges to be head of Fiat Cellphones direct Weary voters shun Zhirinovsky Russian Election (Reuter): Doctors say Jackson can go home News in Brief (AP): Nerve gas pleas (Reuter): Fatal torture (AP): Arson deaths (Reuter): Kaifu to quit (Reuter): Burns victim dies Dillons the Bookstore Car bomb kills six Death of children 'becoming war aim' Democrats exploit Gingrich factor in California poll Cellnet Rotten fish has Hawaii all at sea Fortnum & Mason Our Foreign Staff: Clinton to push for Israel pact with Syria Peking may allow foreign press to attend Wei's trial From Agence France-Presse in Seoul: South Korean prosecutors reopen Chun bribe inquiry The World's No. 1 in the Carpet Trade Picture Gallery Embassies tighten security after Hun Sen denounces the West Service line Insurance Rwanda tells aid agencies to leave When ruddy cheeks are not healthy Slapped cheek disease is a common childhood complaint Viglen Limited The new way to stop your baby crying Osteopathy is the new method of treating children for complaints from autism to crying. Julia Llewellyn Smith reports Anglo-American research could ease joint pain Anjana Ahuja reports on new hope for victims of arthritis Inside Section 2 Irritable Bowel Syndrome What Barbie tells us about ourselves However embarrassed we are by Barbie, little girls like dolls and always will. So is there really any point in banning her from the Christmas stocking? Domotex Hannover 'I know what it is throw out the garbage' Former Ralph Lauren shirt salesman Giles Coren catches up with his old boss, the doyen of design Picture Gallery More bull than beef We deserve better from France John Redwood rings the bell a third time against monetary union Major was chided for his pragmatic doubts In the air Picture Gallery Barbarians at the gate Are schools to be places of hope and inspiration, or slums of despair? Scotch myths Clowns too? Mal-lined Duchess oblige Scapegoat of Smith Square Central Office is a mess, says Edward Heathcoat-Amory Role of Honour Philip Lawrence's legacy is the way he ran his school Spin Wimps Why not apply to communicate the Conservative message? Show Trial The Peking regime is itself in the dock of history 'Moral relativism' and the murder of a head teacher Costs against JPs Drink-drive limits Rethinking investment in the arts Older workers Rail delays Labour policy on school standards Listing on demand Untimely hatched Bird brained Court Circular Birthdays today Luncheons Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Dinners Charterhouse Personal Column Royal Association in Aid of Deaf People Anniversaries Latest wills Meeting Concert Appointment University news Forthcoming marriages Church appointments Marriages Church in Wales Lavinia Duchess of Norfolk Lavinia Duchess of Norfolk, LG, CBE, Lord Lieutenant of West Sussex, 1970-90, and widow of the 16th Duke of Norfolk, died at Arundel Park on December 10 aged 79. She was born at Kingston Hall, Noltingham, on March 22, 1916 Personal Column Trailfinders Robin Gandy Robin Gandy, mathematician and logician, died on November 20 aged 76. He was born on September 22, 1919 Court & Social Advertising On This Day The Water Babies Illustrated Perseverance pays as Pav T turns its season around Manager of the month employs waiting tactics to scoop the £500 price for November The Leading 250 Selectors in Interactive Team Football Goalkeepers Central Defenders Planning for the future The Players' overall and weekly scores and their values if you are considering the transfer option Steve Ogrizovic, the Coventry goalkeeper, makes his ITF choice Full Backs Central Defenders Midfield Players Strikers Managers News The Times Crossword No 20,036 Business Times Weathercall Tomorrow Airtours on lookout to buy after profits fall Barings report imminent John Charcol Talk about a Better Mortgage Fee Fever British Energy scraps £4.9bn nuclear plan Arts Jersey legal move attracts accountancies Society's offer rejected Sport Prices preserve hopes of rate cut Subdued start to trading for Grid Focus on the Basque Country Business Today Liffe set to bring life to floor of Exchange Catalogue group surges EDP dips Carclo ahead Pelican soars Tourist Rates Norwich Union Direct Picture Gallery Jersey offers safe haven for accountants' assets Microsoft shares hit by NBC talk P&P Corporate Systems Limited Cash call plan at Owen & Robinson Mercury trust buy-back ABP takes bid stake Greene King advances Foster's bids for Mildara Johnson & Firth boost Dale chairman of rival to Littlewoods Business Roundup Allders shares knocked by short-term warning Patek Philippe Geneve Liability within limits Accountants flee offshore Christmas cheer for the City Cold comfort from the SIB Hogg lands new role at Domecq Kenwood boosted by Italian sales Profits fall to £9m at Firstbus Commodities Shares rise on hopes of a cut in interest rates Stock Market A buy recommendation from Credit Lyonnais, the broker, left APV with a rise of 5p at 75p. It says the current ratin mean that the market is ignoring any progress achieved and that the shares are "very attractive". It expects the group to return to the black with pre-tax profits of £26 million (18.2 million loss) Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Airtours National Grid Anti-nuclear movement Tempus Allders City Diary The Times Over-fifties show how Salomon style Inter cider From the heart Timely ditty City relishes many a happy return on mega-deal revival Patricia Tehan predicts a season of plenty for investment banks and City advisers When a merger weighs heavy with shareholders Regulation not working in the interests of the client Business Letters Reviving fond memories of The Strand Palace in all its former glory Legal & General A question of priorities Restrictive covenants come under scrutiny Business to Business Acorn The Pinstripe Farming Company Ltd Ostrich Farming Corporation Ltd Charms open the door to worldwide exports A former store buyer is now offering a little something for Christmas puddings Sandy Bisp writes Multiple Display Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics International Planned Parenthood Federation Briefings Study of failures says too few proprietors seek a… Burgoynes Equities end near best for the day Blancpain Basque Country An act of faith in the Basque future Michael Knipe introduces a special report on the Basque country. Autonomy from Madrid is allowing it to revitalise its economy Ancient language that refuses to die Harry Debelius on the tenacious survival of Euskera Helping industry to forge a future From recession to rebirth, steel and tool-making to aircraft and automation A grasp at the chance for a lasting peace Firm coalition aims to bolster regional autonomy with arguments, not bullets The Times Unit Trust Information Service Perudo Expressions of a restless imagination Richard Corck applauds the first British British retrospective devoted to Emil Nolde; plus fairy art and other exhibitions Spritely scenes and a range of elf portraits Visual Art Visual Art 2 Around the Galleries: Recommended Exhibitions in… Visual Art 3 Royal Academy of Arts Tomorrow Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment complled 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 relases across the country Choice 2 Hills of the north rejoice Charles Hall reports that Visual Arts UK is set to bring a wealth of new commissions to the North of England Choice 3 Theatre Tokens Visual Art Bringing home the bacon A look at the making of the hit film, Babe, and a word with its original author Film Memories aren't made of this Concert RSNO/Weller Usher Hall, Edinburgh Opera 1 Opera 2 Comedy of no errors Opera Le Bourgeios Gentilhomme/Dido and Aeneas Covent Garden True to Britten's dream A Midsummer Night's Dream Barbican A Times Competition Music Quarry Dougail Lipson Lloyd Jones Charles Fellowes Partnership Barlow Lyde & Gilbert Reinsurance Zarak Macrae Brenner Reynell Legal Recruitment Consultants Garfield Robbins Legal Recruitment Consultants Theodore Goddard The Magistrates' Courts Committee Vigilante or victim? The Government is under pressure to define the law relating to self-defence, Gary Slapper writes Society will not condone private judgments of criminals. Down that road lies a Mad Max Society Picture Gallery Fees crisis on agenda Inns and Outs Partner blow Bar bashing Rights on Parties to action Zarak Macrae Brenner Over the border in hot pursuit of fraud Judges at School Graham Gill & Young Legal Recruitment Consultants Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment Michael Page Legal Justices' Chief Executive and Justices'… Westminster Medical The Times Newspapers Anglian Water International Chambers & Partners Professional Recruitment The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items 9-12 Bell Yard Judges go back to school France Gibb on the change in attitudes that led to an overhaul of judicial training Legal Appointments Kellyfield Consulting WH Smith Elf Enterprise Caledonia Limited Wales and Chester Circuit Lawyers with a bedside manner Nursing can be an ideal grounding for the law, says Fiona Bawdon Determined Graduate Lawprose Consultation Services Entitlement to civil liability contribution Reduced privatised passenger rail service lawful Jurisdiction for awarding costs when case is dropped Legal & Public Notices East London Waste Authority Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Statutory appeal preferred to judicial review Professional misconduct in negligent treatment Mental handicap finding must be based on medical evidence Board has no duty to obtain evidence The Times Atkinson's horizons brightened by Whelan Fifa yesterday banned Rune Hauge, the Norwegian football agent, from any involvement in transfer dealings after ruling he had continued to play a part in players' moves while uspended. Hauge was suspended. Hauge was suspended earlier this year because he made unauthorised payments of £440,000 to George Graham, the former Arsenal manager Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Johansson prepares for highest office David Miller talks to the Swedish administrator who may inherit Joao Havelange's crown Keene on Chess Winning Move For the Record Today's Fixtures Leopards provide incentive for Palace Sports in Brief Dual nationals Crash denial Belfast honour The Ski Club of Great Britain Aberavon prepare to add league to their portfolio Welsh pioneer code-breaking Luck of draw deserts Leeds for semi-final Higgins banishes self-doubt William Hill Grand Slam Cup fails to find niche Steelers find formula to close on Devils Smith's charges repulsed Shahid raises familiar fear for England a By our Sports Staff: Landmark for Warne in crushing Test win By our Sports Staff: Pakistan bolstered by Mushtaq's wizardry Tests leave equine flu vaccine with clean bill of health Yesterday's Results Prospects good Rapid Raceline Folkestone By our Racing Staff: Sound Man to miss Kempton showpiece Jockeys face harsher sentences under new penalty system McCoy extends title lead Racing Ahead Wolverhampton Cambridge favoured to a degree Amateur ethos in safe hands at 114th University match VH-1 Britons prepare for final reckoning Pools Forecast Word-Watching Greenstock misses opportunity to establish credentials Radio 1 A winner on points Radio Choice Big Ben, old Benn and a bad time for Janet Review BBC1 Variations Choice Satellite Racing Ferdinand gets England chance Injures force Venables to opt for new strike partnership Times Two Crossword RFU keen to break impasse on contracts Ilott favourite to replace Gough in Test match side Charlton still buoyant after Staunton injury Ferguson back in the fray as Miklosko takes unwanted leave Zenith Squash
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