News from 15/12/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, James Landale, M. Diddams, Victoria McKee, Julia Llewellyn Smith, R. N. W. Ellis, Jill Sherman and Alice Thomson, Andrew Longmore, Isabel Carlisle, Robert Hiscox, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Geoffrey Noel, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, George Sivell, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Richard Ford, Stewart Tendler and Stephen Farrell, Simon Wilde, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, John Dunford, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Brightman, John O'leary Education Editor, Peter Ball, B. Timmis, S. Timmis, James Turner, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, T. Sales, Thomas De Waal, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, James Landale Political Reporter, Peter Melchett Executive Director, Alexander Davidson, Joan Woods, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Fabienne Smith, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Basil Jones, H. J. D. Gunn, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Paul Durman, J. Ernestine Bagshaw, Marianne Curphey and Harvey Elliott, Rachel Bridge, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, John Hopkins, Paul Sexton, Gillian Bowditch, Edwina Currie Chairman, Richard Evans, Racing Journalist of the Year, S. Darken, T. C. J. Carter, Raymond Keene, A. P. Hallett, Christine Buckley, David Cope, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Hugh Dykes, Robert Hicks, David Knox, Jim Lester, P. H. S, Tim Rathbone, Nicholas Wood and Arthur Leathley, Walter Cairns, Eric Reguly, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, John Allison, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Philip Webster and George Brock, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Caitlin Moran, J. O. Armstrong, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Paul Barker, Mary Follain, Richard Beeston, J. A. E. Gorst, David Sinclair, Kate Bassett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tess Knighton, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Ruth Wadley, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Powell, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Nigel Gee, Tim de Ferrars, Omar Malik, Rachel Wright, G. C. Honnywill, Richard Ford, George Brock, European Editor, Kingston Smith, Christine Buckley and Robert Miller, Jonathan Mirsky, Stephen Farrell and Adrian Lee, John Sheehan,
ResumoEducation Race hate inquiry on riot speeches 'Incitement to violence' is attacked by Yard chief Inflation fall sends shares to record high The Times Index For your pleasure ... Major faces snub on single currency Index 'If a policeman is killed because he is… Saturday in the Times Index Take a deep breath ladies Bosnia pact signed but attacks go on Index 'I got dragged off my bike and just got one hell of a kicking' Suited to comedy Chopard Gen?ve Basque-baiting triggers battle of the Barbies Student loans delay leaves £100m hole in education budget Orivatisation postponed for a year Protests force delay on asylum benefit curb Seiko Kinetic Christmas defeat looms for Tories in fishing vote Eton churchman to head scandal-hit Charterhouse Opinion to be sought on cheap legal work Cellphones direct Expert says Pill alert was unnecessary News in Brief Sex-change ruling Tv licence mistake Ruc overtime halved Buried-house man freed Briton 'starved to death' Meningitis kills girl Pilots pick up school's Tv Rich pickings for looters who used mobile phones Brixton riot: peaceful picket over death in cells escalated after inflammatory speech Burglary suspect whose arrest led to violence on the streets The Catalyst Unemployment fuels anger in the black community Brixton Philips Countryside Movement Mistress cleared of killing lover from village band Jury accepts trombonist died making love and that girlfriend tried to spare his wife embarrassment How stress and strain can lead to fatal illness Emirates the Finest in the Sky Royal Mail Director claims he was hounded out by animal extremists Blood sports campaigner quits Lennon 'almost deported from US' Vodafone centre Accident? No, it's art, in a roundabout way Chief Rabbi to free 'chained women' Citizen Venison answers call of the wild By a Staff Reporter: Venables evidence unreliable says judge Manslaughter verdict sends girl's killer to mental hospital Judge tells parents of Nikki Conroy that court must 'register justice to everyone' School pal who turned into a fantasising loner Zito killer sues health chiefs American Express Buy now Pay Easter '96 Modern GPs lack drive of Dr Finlay Bottoms up Air raid survivor buys rescuer's George Medal Europe Online Author accepts damages News in Brief Boy not Ben Jail key lost Police hijack Inquest refused Through the wall Political editor hired to rival Labour spin-doctor New chief's arrival completes revamp of Tory media team Muslim demands Labour poll inquiry HESS Backbench group seeks to end strife on Europe Another Tory Mp decides to retire In Parliament Granada Heseltine ridicules £850m rail bill claim EU to start countdown for monetary union Major's appeals for delaying launch of single currency will fall on stony ground Dixons Rifkind adopts hard line over single currency Strikers hint at peace as Metro opens briefly Corby Trouser Press British Diabetic Association Bosnia war comes to formal end in Elys?e splendour Clinton says US will not cut and run as long as Nato mission has a purpose Cynicism and dread greet Paris signing Nato firepower 'will ensure peace' 'I am not looking to fight a pitched battle with anybody and I hope that it will not become necessary' BT Undecided electorate holds key to Duma fight Communists on course to emerge as biggest bloc with 100 seats Sprit Reuter: Chechens launch fierce attack Minister's resignation hits Kohl Socialists to replace ailing Papandreou Down-to-earth town's space hero is eclipsed Onassis string of pearls for sale in 'Camelot' auction Cerruti 1881 Saddam approves us hunt News in Brief Motorway halt Aum cult order Beirut demand Nigeria move Goose bump Guards at Peking court believed Wei to be innocent Baboon cells for Aids man New York Muslims fell Christmas trees Arafat sets date for election Easyware from Escom Takes the Mystery out of… Senators deal blow to Clinton Ok, what's so funny about Jack Dee, then? Jack Dee's transformation from an alternative comic to Tv host has been greeted with derision. Does he deserve it? Makro The Sunday Times The staying power of the corset Breathe in, ladies - the corset is back, worn as both under and outerwear. Julia Llewellyn Smith bones up on the intricacies of laces and stays GA General Accident Direct Inside Section 2 Christmas Crackers A strait-laced week Race riot or just class war? Paul Barker reflects on why Brixton is ablaze again Little urn Picture Gallery Councils of despair The Little man in his office cannot resist wielding his tiny power No takers Not tonight Body building Titillation Philip Howard Some lessons in home ecology work better than others Flames of Greed Brixton should not be blamed for its tiny criminal minority Balance the Budget Clinton should move now to settle the budget bargain Lost Daylight The Butterfill Bill needs proper time for debate Single currency 'not a pipe dream' Access to the law The lessons to be learnt from a head teacher's murder Assessing risks of Bse Greenpeace costs Sport on Tv A loser's victory Bird brained Caring by numbers Court Circular Dinners Birthdays today Personal Column Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Receptions Pattenmakers' Company Appointments Britannia Royal Naval College Anniversaries Legal appointments Marriages Luncheons Medieval magazine fills a wide gap Forthcoming marriages Evangeline Bruce Obituaries Eric Glass Personal Column Trailfinders Court and Social Page Auriol Watkin (From our Correspondent): On this Day December 15,1926 John Gillett News The Times Crossword No 20,039 Business Eastern Electricity Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Inflation fall adds to joy for exporters Secret forecasts fuel doubt over George's advice Barings reports face fresh scrutiny by MPs Arts Asda to take rival vouchers Education Picture Gallery BT ordered to pay portability costs Granada Forte cuts 'would save £100m' Sport Chanel Television and Radio Business Today Running out Fewer calls Recovery is under threat warns CBI AMEC London ready to resist power bid Ba attacks £460m aid for Iberia Tourist Rates Base Rate Fisher chief under fire Arjo faces price-fix claim Nadir ruling reserved Germans cool on EMU Record for Big Mac Car sales accelerate Three bid in Grid sell-off Southern Water to launch buy-back Business Roundup Southern defends low payout and NP bid Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Playing the Bt numbers game Mmc gives prizes to all Granada's £100m strategy for Forte Countdown to the Grid rebate Daily Mail group hit by shake-up Penalty up to £5000 Cin Man sale dispute brews Companies get help on derivatives Shares race to record high but then take a tumble Stock Market Liffe Options Commodities Michael Clark 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 Securicor Scottish Hydro Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Per ardua ad Asda Tempus M&G Wall Street Doctors in distress Money talks Sardines again Party time again as British business enters festive spirit Victoria McKee finds that the corporate Christmas is alive and kicking up its heels Tax imposition will encourage departures of key staff Action, yes, but fair value for all from a united Council of Lloyd's Caring face of bank State's demands on Post Office Welsh Water's profit sources Banking discrepancy Showdown Down Under as unions bare teeth Rachel Bridge on labour strife that has blocked a P&O deal in Australia 'Ministers have little stomach for a damaging national strike' Pre-BSE Corner House nostalgia Ford UK bids in Australian power sale Scottish Hydro-Electric plc Cellnet boosts Securicor profit despite squeeze on market Canberra intervenes in RTZ merger Bicc wins $320m rail contract M&G profits hit by exceptional costs Business Roundup NBC-Microsoft venture Trading slide at Acatos Burford buys eight sites Intercare edges ahead CRT turnover rises Laphroaig The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ja?pur Equities lose their shine Mikimoto Finding bliss in blisters Theatre: Sondheim's anti-marriage musical mellows; reviews from the Fringe Company Donmar Warehouse Name your own Christmas poison Dinner with the Borgias/Croydon Santa Stole my Giro/Old Red Lion Theatre 1 Austen under the bonnet Theatre 2 HMV Music 1 The gift of great touch London Orchestral Concerts Sure feet on the steppes Music 2 Entertainments Choice 1 Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 How the gallery went to war In 1941 our finest paintings were put in an old slate mine. Isabel Carlisle reports Warbling romance Festival Choice 3 Visual Art Roxy Music, this was your life MMC Invites Evidence on London Airport Charges Royal Court Classics Season Pop 1 Euro-cheese makes for a better mousetrap Paul Sexton meets the golden-eared boss of the chart-busting Eternal label Pop 2 Top Ten Albums MGM Pop 3 Retna Pictures Things that made me go 'Mmmm ' RSC Pop 4 Warwick Manufacturing Group The University of Buckingham Wellington College Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford a Level &… Grants for Venetian Research Scholarships Principals The Sunday Times January Starts Ebs Courses The University of Bergen Cyngor Sir Fon Anglesey County Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Watson Gordon Chair of Fine Art Fas The University of Bergen Independent Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Courses January Start Schools on the front line Head teachers' thoughts on classroom danger -and a view of the brave man who died for his pupils The problems of violence and crime inside the school gates are only a symptom of the wider ills of society 'One of the most gifted teachers of his time' Alexander Davidson recalls inspirational English lessons given by Philip Lawrence Spectre of '68 haunts France Mary Follain reports from Paris on the growing militancy of university students Why do socks always end up alone? Jessica Gorst-Williams on the problem of lost property 'Everyone comes with full kit—then it gets shuffled' Win a cruise to the Caribbean Risk of harm must be based on facts House of Lords Law Report December 15 1995 House of Lords Seller can forfeit deposit despite seeking higher price Legal & Public Notices Insurance form does not require promises Council need not make direct provision No obligation to consult before deciding to close failing school TSB McCloy delivers belated apology Drama as industry committee's chairman keeps critics waiting Hereford Ski Club The Times Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Lingfield Park Catterick Maguire strikes Rapid Raceline Mathis finds the faith to face threat of Tyson Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching No net gains from battle of Hastings Keene on Chess Winning Move Change of gloves Sports sell their souls Clubs' interests central to English rugby Home and away Bank of Ireland West Indies squaring up to the dilemma over Lara Charlton intends to make new year resolution Gravesend 's show directed by Best Towering ambition unites two Blackpool clubs Non-League Football For the Record Wild-swing Daly strikes trouble A Times Competition Wimbledon decide that Jones can leave Sport in Brief Prean included Goulding ban Almost perfect Vote for districts Germany calling Austrian veteran leaps to double triumph Lam leads Samoans to survival against the odds John Hopkins meets a charismatic captain committed to keeping an island with the population of Swindon in world rugby's first division Vh-1 Street wise to thrill of the chase Graham Duffill meets a woman on the brink of skiing greatness Snow Reports Word-Watching Cup of Paris perfume Radio Choice Radio 1 Fm Stereo 4.00 Clive Warren 6.30 Chris Evans… Sympathy, if reluctant, for the bedevilled Bbc 1 6.00 Business Breakfast (31283) 7.00 Bbc… Variations Satellite Choice Boxing Martin swings Test England's way Inexperienced attack justifies manager's decision to gamble Times Two Crossword Counties reject Illingworth's plea Baf tightens Olympic selection format Golf Rochas Carling at the helm as players sign RFU contracts
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