News from 13/12/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Anthony Harris, Edward Owen, Iain R. Webb, Nick Nuttall, Alexandra Frean, Adrian Lee, Simon Barnes, Robert Bond, Mark Souster, John Diamond, Mary Riddell, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Norman De Mesquita, Dorothy Walker, George Sivell, Simon de Bruxelles and Edward Gorman, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Peter Goldsmith, Chairman, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, James MacDonald, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Barney Alterman, Martin Fletcher, David Howell (Chairman), Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, Jane Bird, Patrick Minford, Kris Anderson, David Hewson, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Anthony Ralston, Arthur Leathley and Alexandra Frean, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, David Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Simon Vail, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Tom Rhodes and Ross Dunn, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Jon MacGowan, Ian Small, Quentin Letts and Emma Wilkins, Michael J. Higgins, John Hennessy, Gavyn Davies, Russell Kempson, Paul Durman, Philip Bassett, Brenda Maddox, Michael Theodoulou, Alan Toop, Andy Lavender, John Hopkins, David Miller, Paul Sexton, John Mendes, Steve Dube, Andrew Griffith, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, O. D. T. Vidal, Tim Congdon, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, PHS, Sam Kiley and James Bone, Eric Reguly, H. F. Everard, Craig Seton, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Peter L. Wyke, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Thomas and Mary Clark, Philip Webster, Political Editor, W. Kay, Stewart Tendler, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Nicholas Wood, John Allison, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Edward Gorman and John Young, Christopher Thomas, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Iola Smith, Brian MacArthur, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Christine Webb, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Philip Webster, Political Editor and Nicholas Wood, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Riddell, Simon Jenkins, Alan Mitchell, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Sarah Frater, John Phillips, Alasdair Murray, Stephen Tumim, Colin McQuillan, Jonathan Mirsky, Stacy Sullivan, Tom Oldham,
ResumoInterface Harrods 'vermin plot' arrests Knife penalties to be increased Index Major faced with majority of just three Seat at risk after MP dies Elton John award cut by libel ruling On-the-spot fines of £40 for noisy neighbours Still in the black Chirac leads welcome for freed French pilots Turn again Jenkins Varsity thriller Lottery watchdog warned after free flights The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Doctor is stabbed in surgery struggle The 11th commandment: Thou shalt not be blunt Political Sketch Major puts brakes on Europe's drive for single currency Prime Minister will urge European partners to stop and think before risking split Ryman Voyages Jules Verne Redwood warns of 'experiment we cannot afford' Judges block railway sell-off News in Brief Naomi inquest Veal calf victory Strangler jailed Road go-ahead Actress honoured Hamster's fare Life for rapist who may have claimed up to 100 victims Police set up helpline for women Soldier admitted hitting Danish guide in Cyprus Euphonium player tells of love pact Schoolgirl's killer 'had fantasies about the dead' Long reach of the Prince and Princess American Express Channel 4 Wife tells pupils head's death need not be in vain 'I trust you to work to create a world in which goodness is never again destroyed by evil' New knife penalties drawn up Churchill's Stairlifts plc Violence in schools hits peak Sainbury's Savacentres Starts Here The Weekend French pest finds bottom line of law Halifax Duchess honours eight children of courage Dorrell advises the middle-aged to start drinking Doctors condemn alcohol advice Million Britons face the party season with fear Lottery firm entrepreneur leaves little to chance The Camclot controversy: how a power lunch in Holland Park took two years to come to the boil Dixons The Panorama Account Harveys Bristol Cream 'Dull' watchdog bans family from gambling Millionaire held captive as robbers steal jewels Trivial Pursuit Sunlamps 'carry risk of cancer' Beware Russians aiming to relieve you of blood pressure and wallet Medical Briefing Porsche in fatal collision 'was doing 100mph' Probation for nurse over son's insulin News in Brief School to appeal Car tragedy Rector's death WPC attacked £100,500 Turner Judge's present Colonial Direct By a Staff Reporter: This is goodbye, M'lady. By the way, I'm keeping the car Ramblers call for criminal code to curb landowners Charter could become Labour law Vodafone Centre North closes gap on wealthy South Why both sides are stuck with the Question Time charade Riddell on Politics Gummer launches assault on Britain's rubbish mountain Dimplex (UK) Limited Labour rebels 'expelled' Depressed areas get £2.5bn aid Mercury General Accident Direct Terrifying Tory bruiser who knew the value of compassion In Parliament Gingrich's heroine battles to save career Ex-shoeshine boy gets gay backing for Mayor's office Zovirax Cold Sore Cream Inquiry unveils Whitewater 'smoking gun' (Reuter): Jackson out of hospital Peres urges Assad to join in building permanent peace Minolta (UK) Ltd (AP): Witness filmed Rabin murder Mohajirs bury their dead in Karachi US calls on Peking to release dissident National Boat Shows Ltd (Reuter): Tribunal begins Rwanda trials Media brings profits of boom to Tuzla Brother International Corporation Russian pressure secured release of French pilots Serb general was obsessed with getting war crime charges dropped Mercury Communications Ltd. Sarajevo Serbs reject peace deal but plans will go ahead Leaders likely to give Bonn its way on 'Euro' currency Blast raises fears for EU talks Com Securicor Cellular Radio Ltd. Picture Gallery Right-wing chameleon dazzles Austria (Reuter): Strikers challenge Juppé with biggest show of strength Prospects for peace recede as public-sector dispute heads for its 21st day Fiat chief expected to play role of back-seat driver after retirement Panasonic French leader forced to give ground Premier's condition worsens From Reuter in Rome: Alpine ski slopes run risk of no snow (Reuter): Car bomb kills 15 near base in Algiers News in Brief Vote on US flag (Reuter): Tests deplored (Reuter): Exile for Prince (AP): Brussels march (Reuter): Sinatra turns 80 (Reuter): Castro in Tokyo (AP): Father kills child (AP): Mines cleared (AP): Really big news Partying in a dark mood Why Jaeger London, the company's sexy new directional line, has turned the spotlight on black this season Fashion journalist of the year Christmas Shopping Breaks Corby Trouser Press Theatre Tokens Ilias LALAoUNIS Ok. The other chess players don't like me... But without me their fortune would not exist Part man, part machine, snappy dresser and mascot of the new Russia. Chess champion Garry Kasparov explains his money-making gambit and his personal moves to Mary Riddell Inside Section Aut Direct Uniqueair Cellular Communications Ghosts of Tiananmen Square Jonathan Mirsky says China's leaders fear the people's revenge Asian values do not make killing acceptable Archetypal Needling Picture Gallery Making mayors matter Tony Blair must keep his promise to restore local democracy Collared Picture Gallery Make a splat Clasped Big Brian Perhaps, after all, it is safer to croak than to quack Moral Lottery Both regulation and regulator have futures at stake Haider Land An unpleasant reminder of Viennese politics Cheers, Mr Dorrell! The Health Secretary has delivered us a Christmas present Call for a change in interest rates Standing down Penny foolish Problems in mathematics education Access to the law Costs against JPs Divorce reform Cabinet complication The future of rail privatisation Industrial prisons Likeness in stone What shepherds watch Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Birthdays today Appointment Pantomime stars sparkle at flower show Dr K. A. Hallidie Smith Church news Eton College Memorial service Luncheon Dinner Anniversaries Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Church news Marriage Church of Scotland Professor Hugh Clegg Hugh Clegg, Professor of Industrial Relations at Warwick University, 1967-79, died on December 9 aged 75. He was born on May 22, 1920 Personal Column Sir Godfrey Agnew Sir Godfrey Agnew, KCVO, CB, Clerk of the Privy Council, 1953-74, died on December 10 aged 82. He was born on October 11, 1913 Trailfinders Court and Social Page Arthur Mullard Arthur Mullard, comedian, died on December 11 aged 85. He was born on November 10, 1910 Sir Francis Boyd Sir Francis Boyd, political correspondent of The Guardian, 1945-72. died on December 10 aged 85. He was born on July 11. 1910 On This Day The Belgian Royal Visit Principles relating to establishment of professional services in EU Lafferty Group Business Publishing Limited Procedural fairness in operation of public safety exclusion orders St. Aldates College Research and Gallery Assistant St. Clare's Oxford International College Malvern Girls' College Internet Technology Limited Advertising Sales Manager Commercial Manager Make Money With Your Camera BBC service is simply out of this world It would be a tragedy if funding cuts meant having to pull the plug on a radio service that unites people around the globe and is the pride of Britian Lineker scores a goal for Walkers Mr Nice Guy's crisps are up, Persil is down, but Coke is still king. Alan Mitchell on the grocery wars Capping the legal jackpot Simon de Bruxelles and Edward Gorman on the end to huge libel awards Talk about upward mobility Alexandra Frean meets the new managing director of Talk Radio Tabloids pick over the spoils of Today Brian MacArthur on the battle for half a million castaways News The Times Crossword No 20,037 Business Air UK Times Weathercall Tomorrow Arts Three wise men warn Clarke to cut rates today Leeson takes gamble on prison term Tomkins in $1bn talks with Gates Corporation Granada shareholders back bid for Forte Focus Northern Electric earns City praise Sport Amec plc Scot Power to shed 350 jobs at Manweb Television and Radio Business Today Land disposal Stepping down Chatset split sours Lloyd's backing Doubts persist over benefits to names of Equitas escape route Compass sells healthcare to managers in £179m deal Tourist Rates Cellphones Direct Ltd. Hire and hire: Richard Dunn and Mike Shearstone,… Syntegra buys French group Storm Granada to launch two satellite channels Halifax acts over widows and children Business Roundup C&G in court challenge Nigeria embargo plan Ford faces pay unrest US trade gap narrows Door-to-door change Legal & General Asset sale by British Land to raise £100m By a Correspondent: Schneider given deadline Emirates the Finest in the Sky Cut interest rates now Wise men are right this time Shareholders back Robinson C&G takes fight with elderly to appeal Pennington Vaux shares slide after poor pub results Amec adviser quits after panel censure Asda accused of Scrooge-like attitude on Christmas bonus City bank staff ready for bonus bonanza Commodities Liffe Options Confidence dips as hopes fade for interest rate cut Stock Market Cadbury Schweppes ended lower, 2½p off at 548½p, along with the other shareholders of Camelot, the National Lottery operator. Cadbury also had to contend with a downgrading from ABN Amro Hoare Govett, the broker, which is believed to have lopped £10 million from its current-year estimate London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Cray Stakis Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Bears' picnic at Broadgate Tempus Vaux Wall Street And then there were three Hatchet man Keeping busy Inside job Jobless level is here to stay despite what the figures say Experts believe that unemployment will stick at about the two million mark, writes Philip Bassett For what little it is worth, the market prediction is for a 5,000 fall tomorrow Mistimed selling Letters to the Business section of The Times can be… Tax liability on Grid shares Confusion over tax on pensions Sign of freedom Turbulent time Shaftesbury PLC Lessons from the decline and rise of the US economy The moral would appear to be not to cut interest rates, but to stop reading monthly statistics Post Office helps staff on mis-sold pensions Pillar ahead despite loss on sale of shopping centre Legal & Public Notices Newly arrived deputy pressed into top slot at troubled Cray Labour backs plans to tax company parking spaces WMI to charge £123m Berkeley builds to £19m at half way National Australia Bank Limited Travis Perkins bids £14.1m for BMSS Business Roundup Bid talks boost Goal Construction jump Bradstock payout held Halma advances again Toad seeks £3.5m Stakis predicts shake-up The Times Unit Trust Information Service Gucci Accenti First-class ambition in the second city Craig Seton introduces a two-page special report to celebrate the centenary of a seat of learning in Birmingham with high hopes Aston University Landmarks Aston University The school that offers real world experience Royalties help to improve facilities How Researchers at Aston University are Probing the past and the Future Working to avoid the bottlenecks BCR Car & Van Reutal Did the Bard write that play? Aston University New jobs bring new life Groundbreaking research, bold plans, partnerships with business. Craig Seton spotlights an institution with its mind on the future After the cuts, a new climate of optimism Aston Science Park Early gains not held The UK 200 Group West End gets smack in the face Thertre: No heroes, just heroin - Andy Lavender welcomes Trainspotting to the bright lights; plus London reviews Jokers and wild cards are aces According to Hoyle Hampstead Rizla Theatre Brilliance undimmed The Glass Menagerie Comedy Theatre National Westminster Bank Plc Theatre Tomorrow Entertainments Christmas Exhibition Choice Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice Fortune Theatre Offenbach the musical, by Frayn Opera La Belle Vivette Coliseum Yesterday's man very much alive and kicking Pop Curtis Stigers Empire, W12 Opera Pop Children paint the pain away Hilary Finch on an art-and-music treatment that is helping young hospital patients in Birmingham All about Ives The Times the Theatre Club A Happier New Year How to Book - and Join Buildings Offer Crystal palace turns opaque Richard Rogers's plans for the South Bank raise more questions than answers, says Marcus Binney Other Shows Creamy touch before the broth Concert COE/ Blomstedt Barbican Music A Times Competiton Young Arts Belgravia & Knightsbridge Wesley House Quayside Limehouse Basin St. George Attractive Former Coach House Union Railways Property Division The Warner Loft Building CIM Management Ltd. Sellers put their faith in the hammer Rachel Kelly finds benefits all round in property auctions Auctions are still the place to pickup quirkier properties Village-style development gets royal seal of approval Christine Webb reports on a princely project in Somerset Let there be light Nick Nuttall on chasing city criminals out of the shadows Bidding for Beginners Akom Ltd Multilingual services Boyce Bilingual Bentleys Stokes & Lowless Multiple Classified Advertising Items Partner Requires PA/SECRETARY Millar Brand & co BPP Professional Development Lifeline a Helping Hand in Recruitment Meridian Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cacharcel Gordon Yates Mars & Co Consulting Ltd. Hobstones Recruitment Consultants P. A. To Chairman: Cooperate PR Consultancy Handle Cacharel Independent Healthcare Association Temps Needed to Work in Creative Companies for… Anais Anai Dynamic Secretary Temps!!! St James's College Mark Warner Ltd Gordon Yates International Institute for Strategic Studies Financial Co. Estate Agency LouCou Tate Hays Banking Personnel Hobstones Recruitment Consultants BJ Crawford's OR Media Ltd A New Challenge for 1996 Times Newspapers Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants International Planned Parenthood Federation The Royal College of Veterianary Surgeons No Legal Career Change £20,000+ West End Law Firm 5 Vacancies to £20,000 Gordon Yates The Times Appointments Bi-LANGUAGE Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Racing Mad? Appointments Bi-LANGUAGE Heritable Properties Pan European Recruitment Crone Corkill European Investment Bank Angela Mortimer Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants W1 AD Agency Rapid Science Publishers Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited PA to Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Global Markets Recruitment Ltd Graduate Appointment plc PA/Book-Keeper ROC Recruitment Private Dental Practice in Knightbridge The Times Secretary McMillan harnesses split personality Alan Lee talks to the South African rated the best all-rounder in Test-match cricket Parliamentary Notices TCCB set to act in national interest West Indies routed by youth side England a thankful for Pooley's resistance to pressure Future of McCloy put under scrutiny Chairman of BHB's industry committee under pressure to resign Richard Evans Nap: Romany Creek (2.15 Exeter) Next best: Clifton Set (1.30 Bangor) Jones explains lasting appeal of the Turf Rapid Raceline The Times Maguire back Bangor Specialists Bangor Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Exeter Blinkered first time Ireland foundering on rock of ages Charlton's worn force faces examination by Holland's young masters The Times Danes pose stern test of Olympic prospects Club crews favoured in Henley changes Calm Nicol puts himself first Sport selling its soul in pursuit of cheap thrills Midweek View Royal Navy World Cup draw gives England a formidable task 1998 World Cup Draw For the Record The Times Today's Fixtures Britons practise perfection The Times Sports Service Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Greenwood leads rout as depleted Samoans surrender Picture Gallery Winning Move Keene on Chess Binns seals Scotland's fate with late strike In Brief England fall Moana signs Towers' task Oxford penalised by incisive Evans Thrilling University match settled by late try after refereeing controversy VH-1 Word-Watching Defeat proves so hard for Humphreys to bear At Twickenham Snow Reports Radio 1 The ebb and flow of war Radio Choice The Proust of the pudding is in the eating Review BBC 1 Variations Satellite Choice Racing Times Two Crossword Stone gives England fresh heart Portugal's pass masters conjure late equaliser to escape defeat at Wembley England face a difficult route to the World Cup finals in France in 1998, having been drawn in a qualifying group with Italy, Poland, Moldavia and Georgia. Among Scotland's opponents are Sweden and Austria Bassett departs after eight years Olympic deal sets television record Zenith Rugby Union Satisfied Venables welcomes reasons to be cheerful Plus: Win a £1,000 Computer Page 6 Sun The Network is the Computer Looking for Love The glory game encourages soccer fans to hit the net Network Nuttall Football feels the appliances of science Aesop's jolly good show All hail the return of Hal Hi-Grade Computers Plc Sunroom, sir? Let's see what the computer has to offer Why the force may soon be with you Thieves use weapons as chip theft enters the big league Electronic 'Jeeves' poised to bow into service Can I be saved by the bell? A sound idea to improve the net would win the thanks of millions Dell Computer Corporation Ltd Virgin beyond entertainment Science Museum to keep on Trekkin' My world on the web Don't just take my word for it Cyberspeak could turn us into a nation of fruit and netcases Beware legal traps that snare the unwary There are yawning gaps in the net when it comes to copyright law and the regulation of 'cybertrade' Countryside video link is mother of invention Athletes test muscles to catch their breath Travel guide for far-flung destinations goes online Roderick Manhattan Group Ltd. Award for in-store TV system Planet Internet Microsoft's net goal may create surfing tension Microsoft's new products and alliances with key rivals are likely to make the World Wide Web a complicated marketplace and alarm the growing army of net browsers. David Hewson reports on the company's push for domination of the Internet software market Smart chipwork opens the gates to a cheap net service One-step Internet accessers were heralded as the machines of the future, even through Bill Gates voiced his doubts. Anjana Ahuja reports on why Gates was wrong—and how the race is now on to market the cut-piece machines Buy now to be present and correct at Christmas Sarah Frater on the desperate dash for gifts in the hi-tech high street The sound way to make a PC sing Back to basics Online shopping has some credit Kingston's Kepler Big cats in search of the mane attraction On a planet where many species are on the brink of extinction, it is vital for zoos to help these animals find a mate and breed successfully. Dorothy Walker reports on London Zoo's matchmaker scheme, which uses a computer program to bring together the world's wildest lonely hearts Cover Story: The Internet is instrumental when it comes to finding a love connection for disappearing species Evolution Putting a Spark in Love Lives The internet Group therapy that helps companies to communicate The fastest growing area of the computer business if groupware - the software that links a company's PCs together Tapping in helped brewery get ahead TGV Software, Inc. Big players line up for a new field of action Lotus Notes Lotus Business Partnes Growing security fears could bolster market Witnesses of a paperless revolution Picture Gallery Lotus working Together Falling prices help small firms take on the giants Intuil Ltd How linking up staff can speed up sales Move to centre-stage IT directors are told NB Selection Ltd Germany and UK lead big spenders Seminars explain Web technology Growing security fears could bolster market Witnesses of a paperless revolution DBS Financial Management Plc Whitbread brews up sales force revamp Giants set to battle it out in a booming new market Kaisha Technology Ltd Paladin Solutions Ltd. ICS Columbia Centre Marshall-Wilkins Ltd IBM Tertio Inphase Software Limited Ward Executive Limited Time Computer Systems Ltd.
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