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News from 18/12/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Gerald Isaaman, Edward Owen, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Mel Webb and Norman De Mesquita, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Mary Killen, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Simon A. May, Andrew Longmore, John Goodbody and Kate Alderson, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Ralph Glazer, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, John Rubinstein, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Jonathan Eyal, John O'leary Education Editor, Robert Wright, Peter Ball, Hilary Finch, Thomas Allen and Barry Douglas, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jon Ashworth and Arthur Leathley, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Sylvia Disley, Martin Barrow, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Andrew Varley, Stephen Farrell, Graham Buxton Honorary Secretary, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John Young, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, Ros Drinkwater, Jennifer Fowler, E. M. Armstrong Secretary, Neil Addison, Jack Waterman, Russell Kempson, Mary Shaw, Sally Jones, Stacy Sullivan, John Woodcock, Ian Miell, Mary Whitehouse (Founder and President Emeritus), John Hopkins, David Miller, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Giles Keating, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, John Monks General Secretary, P. H. S, Nigel Hawkes, Peter Dodd, Oliver Holt, John FitzGERALD, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ian Rodgers, Andrew Twigger, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, A. H. Dutton, Eileen McCabe, Michael Kallenbach, Christopher Walker, Philip Webster and George Brock, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Thomas R. Osborne, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, Kate Bassett, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Rob Andrew, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Nick Foulkes, Michael Westmacott President, Matthew Bond, Christopher Irvine, A. P. Ridge,

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The fast supper Russian Communists stage an election comeback Bottomley set to sack lottery regulator Old enemies meet again I was evil, says Myra Hindley The Times Index Thomas stays at top of the class in baby name game Sport on 13 Pages Major moving nearer to currency referendum Star-struck Pepcid Acid Control Twelve days of Christmas Father who chased vandals is attacked This Week in the Times More water restrictions likely within weeks Nissan Sceptics see Clarke as villain of 'europ' piece Major gambles on study of 'ins and outs' Philip Webster and George Brock analyse the main players and their moves as the European Commission prepares to begin selling the idea of the euro without British help Major gambles on study of 'ins outs' Driver of black cab is hunted after rape Jails compete for security ratings Arms handover rejected New boot camp planned Free legal advice Kate Adie breaks ankle Stress destroys morale Cromwell St plummets Amnesty on knives Open and shut case Vicar says sorry for slaying Santa News in Brief Sporting stars outshine academic rivals at Oxbridge By a Staff Reporter: Hindley confesses that she was more guilty than Brady GP may be charged with murder Football rematch revives old fears Police forced to resign after handcuff prank BT St Paul's virger wins claim of unfair dismissal MoD's biggest spender moves into£254m base Post-modernist defence headquarters tries to shake off traditional image of whitehall mandarins The Olympus Af-10 Mini Gift Set Doctors reject US concerns over cancer drug trial An outlook that keeps improving Medical Briefing Major faces defeat as Euro-camps join forces Labour seeks to extend Tory revolt as Commons votes on cut in British fishing quota Zovirax Inshore catch consigns boats to scrapheap 'Fast lane' for church schools is diverted Lottery is tarnished by regulator's GTech links Disclosures that Davis used Amercian company's jet add to row over bribery claim Resort for jackpot winners in the great American power game Christmas Multimedia PC Giveaways Gambling predicted to increase by £5bn Explorer abandons lone trek across Antarctica Head threatened in parking row Lawyers win right to plead for Briton News in Brief Silver lining Reckless streak Auction off Crime pub shuts Meningitis find Gypsies clash Parents burgled Haagen-Dazs Film shows Rabin assassin talked to police before firing Golan plea by Syria Salesman's bow in lost tale by teenage Miller RAC Bethlehem protests as Israelis delay pullout (Reuter): Battle for islands in Red Sea World Summary Mild injuries for Rushdie in crash Surgery raises smile for girl Factory blaze fumes kill two US Government is hit by second budget shutdown Glenfiddich Austrian electors stifle ambitions of pro-Nazi leader Reuter: Greek PM hit by new infection The Times Bomb kills shopper in Valencia Jaguar Bosnian brothers endure agony of a family at war 'During the conflict, at least my relations were close . . . in pease, they are further aways than ever' For one Muslim fighter, Anthony Lord writes from Donji Vakuf, the Dayton pact brought more misery than three years of conflict Dixons Reuter, (Reuter): Karadzic fends off Belgrade threat as his man takes over (Reuter): Archbishop calls on Sarajevo to forgive Fog delays US troop arrival in Tuzla How Western promises failed to kill off Russia's dream of past glories After this weekend's elections, the world will be faced with a Russia determined to restore its strategic influence, writes Jonathan Eyal Embittered nation opts for certainties of the Soviet era Reuter: Rebels fight on as Chechen polls shut Food and folk tunes reel in voters Main Parties Twin-track system complicates ballot Midland When Billy got windy Ros Drinkwater finds out what happened when a TV crew dropped a Scottish comedian into the Arctic wilderness HMV Picture Gallery Visual Art Picture Gallery Theatre Banished to the shadows Music: Hilary Finch on recitals By Thomas Allen and Barry Douglas at the Wigmore Hall Jazz Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in association with Radio 3 Royal National Theatre Dance Abel, perhaps, but not thrilling Theatre: Byron's biblical drama fails to grip; but a rollicking panto comes to the East End Cain Barbican pit Entertainments Books Giant dollop of family fun Jack and The Beanstalk Theatre Royal Stratford East Theatre Tokens Pop Film Opera Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 release across the country Arts Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 Earth's big belch Carbon dioxide blamed for the great extinction Science Briefing On the trail of a cow with no horns Dell Direct The matter with the universe Following the clues to the Star of Bethlehem Comet, meteor or miracle? Anjana Ahuja on the guiding light that led to the stable Full of beans Corby The Times Educational Supplement The death of the dinner party Are we all too tired-and too poor-to entertain our friends in the grand style? Mary Killen looks at a revolution sweeping the dining tables of Nineties hostesses Evryone is so tired these days: they just want to blob out The last thing you want is to meet people you don't know Uniqueair Cherry brandy to Häagen-Dazs Nick Foulkes on dishes through the decades Matthew Parris I could a tail unfold whose slightest twitch would reveal the very essence of the man Home from home The Times Diary Gallant little engine, but too much freight Tony Blair is one of the young generation who understand modern problems, but does hiis party? Can the sceptics be tamed? The Referendum Party could damage Major, argues Peter Riddell Nessie and Peat The Times Diary Boys own The Times Diary Follicles The Times Diary His nibs The Times Diary Toothfully The Times Diary Half-heart The Times Diary Russia Votes After a free election, time for Yeltsin to hand over John and Gill Tory education policy remains muddled Charlotte's in a Name A Thomas by any other name would sound as sweet Common sense in damages for libel and injury claims Maths standards Pulling power A great mountaineer Bar complaints Violence on TV Sport on TV Cheers and tears of drinking limits Caring by numbers Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Naming day Nature notes Personal Column Memorial services Lecture Services are all solos for chorister Appointments in the Forces Church news Retirement Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Dinner Latest wills Royal Russell School The Sovereign's Parade Fred Urquhart Fred Urquhart, short story writer and novelist, died in Edinburgh on December 2 aged 83. He was born in July 12,1912 Vivian Blaine Vivian Blaine, singer and actress, dies of heart failure in New York City on December 9 aged 74. She was born in Newark. New Jersey. on November 21,1921 Church appointments Professor Keith Runcorn Kith Runcorn, Frs, Professor of Physics at Durham University, 1956-63, and at Newcastle, 1963-88, was found battered to death in an American motel room on December 5 aged 73. He was born on November 19,1922 Jurgen Wattenberg Jurgen Wattenberg, German U-boat commander who led the largest who led the largest escape from a prisoner-of-war camp in the United States during the Second World War, died in Hamburg on November 27 aged 94 On this Day Afghanistan King Shelters in Fort News The Times Crossword No 20,041 Business Times Weathercall AirUK Tomorrow Cricket Draw eases England's path Scotland to renew old rivalries in Euro '96 finals Boxing Rugby Union^ Chanel Football Eurosport relying on Churchillian outlook TV Action Replay Brawl ends with injury and seven sent off Hickman displays perfect timing Mercury Sponsorship ends with play-off win for Couples Platts signs off with final flourish Ortlieb secures third triumph Sport in Brief Regan bang on target Cardiff leave it late George makes mark Austrians dominate Scotland retain title Cappellini champion Snow Reports England prepare to give Gallian place in Test side Rain rules out possibility of result at Kingsmead and shortens odds on drawn series Memories of Dexter's epic drive lift Durban depression John Woodcock At Kingsmead Bucknall proves tower of strength in adversity Lloyd dismisses tampering claim Goosen brings house down No action taken over Lara's gesture of defiance Tickets Mesh Technique Hernia Repair Bradford pay penalty as Cook loses recipe for success First direct Tyson's lacklustre showing fails to impress Bruno Britain's WBC heavyweight title-holder scornful of former champion's aspirations Mystical occasion which makes City men decamp Simon Wilde finds the answer to a sporting question rugby-goers have never asked Haberdashers' tour de force Parker builds on his inheritance Samoans stress England's decline Newcomers provide rare encouragement as drab victory underlines limitations Northampton half backs deserve extended run Rob Andrew says his successor at stand-off half did all that could have been expected of him Former glory revived by Penarth Melrose sit tight to take league title Hertfordshire fall at last Rowell failing to manage at the highest level John Hopkins At Twickenham Gilford planning twin assault Thunderer: Edinburgh The Listening Bank Saturday's Results Rapid Raceline Moving goalposts would help resurrect Derby Racing commentary Thunderer: Lingfield Park Liberos free to entertain Rob Hughes, football correspondent, on the players who will illuminate the English stage next summer Eyes of the world on one continent The Times Quick on the draw Milosevic focused in unedifying spectacle Hat-trick fails to gloss over unacceptable behaviour on and off Villa PArk pitch Michael Henderson finds little to celebrate in Aston Villa's 4-1 victory over Coventry City Newcastle take comfort at home in Beresford's absence Hammam outfoxed in tale of the tape Le Saux proves casualty of another sour encounter Hateley highlights Bolton's problems Waddle's licence to thrill too much for Leeds Fowler fires both barrels to bring down United Cole fails to glow in Anfield crucible Cole fails to glow in Anfield crucible Le Tissier fails to find magic touch The Times HMV FA Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Pools Check Non-League and National Leagues World Cup Opponents European Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship McGhee relaxes in new Wolves lair Football management's happy Wandered remains defiant in defeatRussell Kempson on how Port Vale's 1-0 victory put the seal on a day of mixed emotion at Molineux Stylish Chelsea expose flaws in Rioch's armoury Regis rolling back the years O'Neill 's resignation stuns Norwich Diss revel in Vase awayday Scots relish the chance to show new colours to old enemy Scottish commentary BT When one London marathon is not enough John Goodbody begins a series a series on the build-up to the challenging run through the capital's streets Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move A Good Run Sony On your marks: get ready for your first time How do people being training for a 26-mile 385-yard trial? For the Record Rugby Union Multiple Display Advertising Items Lacrosse Bowls Guide to the Week Ahead Winter Sport Rugby League Only minor changes allowed to rail services Power to see magistrate in chambers during trial NatWest Child has no appeal against tribunal decision Withdrawing notice to treat after possession The Times Capitalisation, week's change Mikimoto Results and Statistics Sunday Tips Sequel for Ken and Eddie Show Gilt-Edged Legal & Public Notices Life is no holiday for First Choice Companies Merger of Lloyds and TSB nears The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Word-Watching From a Correspondent: Japan likely to overshoot deadline on loans crisis Tourist Rates Legal & General US may hold fire on rates Economic Outlook Increases in factory pay outpacing inflation, says Cbi Canberra urged by RTZ to clarity stand on merger Alternative Investment Market International dimension added to AIM The University of Nottingham IPC set to claim Canary Wharf Pensions battle decision Japanese truce New rules Kmart gloom Bad case of the Memphis blues FedEx action proves organised labour in America has lost its way, says Ian Brodie VH-1 Putting Ebenezer Scrooge back together again Bill pays bill pending Bill The Times City Diary Bleak picture The Times City Diary Princely purchase The Times City Diary Top of the shelf The Times City Diary The reel thing The Times City Diary Guiding hand The Times City Diary Pictures born out of words Radio Choice Radio 1 BBC1 Variations Predators on the young and innocent Review Satellite Choice Wage Awards 37 Railtrack pledges £10bn overhaul for network over ten years BP close to $3.5bn Algerian gas deal Times Two Crossword Noboa near to £85m Geest deal No Christmas peace for one 'fat cat' Irish to meet Eggar over Uk steel veto IoD attacks accountants' Jersey plan Bryan buyout Jobs optimism Seasonal Tale 38 AOL Amec fate rests with PDFM stake

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