News from 19/12/1995
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Lawrence Weaver, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Charles Hall, Edward Owen, Brian Collett, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Mark Huband, Adrian Lee, Bryan Diamond, Valerie Steele, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alan Blyth, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Jeffrey A. Jannuzzo, Jeremy Kingston, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Louis Le Bailly, Dr Simon Wessely, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Kris Anderson, Ann Scanlon, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Pauline Allen, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Prunella Scarlett Director, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Richard Bourne, Director, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, John Young, James Landale Political Reporter, Anatole Kaletsky, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Woodrow Wyatt, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Tim Breacker, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Peter Lyon (Editor), Russell Kempson, Derek Ingram (Past President), Richard Cork, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Richard Ford, Stewart Tendler and Geoff King, Richard Thomson and Michael Clark, M. Hammerton, Andy Lavender, John Hopkins, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Raymond Keene, David Fuller, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, PHS, Eric Reguly, David A. Harris, Secretary General, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Richard Duce, Victor Black, John Goodbody, Michael Kallenbach, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, B. P. Setchell, Richard A. Fagence, Michael Hornsby, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Arthur Leathley, Jon Ashworth and Joanna Bale, Richard Beeston, C. J. A. Cope, Frances Lass, Peter Laing, Michael Horsnell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Andrew Turner, Richard Morrison, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Vince Wright, David Maddock, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, P. E. Robin, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Stacy Sullivan,
ResumoJail walkout by horrified inspectors Conditions at Holloway condemned Forecasters expect white Christmas Index Play the £50,000 Game Lottery regulator ignored trip advice We can work it out Princess opts out of Sandringham party Top writers in The Times A slice of aristocratic life Euro ruling puts courts martial system in the dock Election winners set sights on Yeltsin Tiffany & Co. They've all gone cuckoo in the nest of democracy-or not Political Sketch Major strengthens hope of referendum on single currency Cellnet Rail franchise sale to proceed despite ruling Royal Train buyer in tax fraud inquiry DPP studies remarks before Brixton riot News in Brief Robbery shuts Oxford St Belfast man shot dead IRA escapers bailed Ordtec man in custody Fear on media jobs American Express Jealous husband 'put petrol bomb under rival's car' I'd rather live with the gorillas, says jilted animal lover Whale researcher and married wildlife artist came to blows when their affair ended McCartney burgled on surgery day Mensa chief accused of cashing in Girl is murdered on walk back from pantomime By a Staff Reporter: Nestlé keeps last Rolo for itself Rolo Harveys Bristol Cream Judge in Ashby's libel case sets limit on award Vodafone Meningitis kills Oxford student home for holiday 'Jenny spent her spare time helping others. She was a lovely girl' Official figures for this year up to December 2 sgiw 1,151 cases of meningococcal disease in England and Wales. Over the same period in the previous five year, the figure has fluctuated between 1,397 cases in 1990 and 1,037 in 1994. There were 136 deaths upto November 18. The entire yearsl total was 148 in 1994, and 173 in 1993. Most deaths occur in winter. A spokeswoman for the Public Health Laboratory Service, which monitors the disease, said the number in November was up on previous years. "The peak month is normally January. It may be that the season has started earlier this year. "she said Man hit in gang attack improves Happiness is ... losing your mind By a Staff Reporter: PC denies raping schoolgirl in back of police car Judge D. Griffiths Delta Hindley letter condemned as publicity stunt Tests show 'species barrier' may save humans from BSE Breakthrough backs ministers' claims Citizen Time Well Spent Wise words can spur a child to fight cancer By a Staff Reporter: Father in debt killed himself and four children Faulty sledge led to Briton ending polar challenge Serviceline Insurance Buskers sound out Europe in Tube dispute Burger King gives £106,000 to staff for unpaid breaks Compulsory clocking off scrapped Sheriff's literary sentence Mercury Free weddings 'a clerical error' Time to draw inspiration Stately homes welcome festive intruders Anglers in cyanide plot jailed Texas Labour whips recall MPs for close fisheries vote Seventeen tories back Euro-rebels' demand for 200-mile exclusion zone in British waters Accent Software International Ltd. Major accused of concealing his impotence with a figleaf Slim chance remains of joining EMU in 1999 Riddell on Politics Tories take the hint on women candidates In Parliament Hill House Hammond 250,000 staff sent home in fresh US budget tussle From Associated Press in Wellington: Gallery bans baby from adult exhibition Inflated profits in the bag for car thieves Murder rate declines Israel and Syria agree to widen agenda for talks Veld farmers rejoice as rain stops play Morocco curtails rights of activist Angels become guardians of mean streets Mercury Reformist parties keep afloat in Communist surge Centre gains more support us vote count moves to big cities in west of country How They Voted Cynics help to swell march to ballot box Vladivostok Sinutab Players rehearse their lines for a sideshow Inside the Duma Nationalist war heroes suffer resounding defeat Winners and Losers 'Red Gaullist' a prisoner of promises Man in the News Success of Far Left stirs new unease Belorussia Our Foreign Staff, (Reuter): First US troops land in Bosnia for Nato mission (AFP): Greek call to name new PM News in Brief (AP): Fantasy cure (Reuter): Haiti's choice (AFP): Roh's admission (AFP): Soft option Weary González agrees to lead Socialist election fight Return to work leaves France bitterly divided Ericsson Mobile Phones Troubles linger for victorious Austrian leader Picture Gallery United Colors of Benetton New hope for women like Linda A survey confirms the crucial role of screening in breast cancer survival rates Seven Seas Health Care What if your surgeon's a junkie? Sometimes the physician cannot heal himself. Dr Simon Wessely on help for doctors who take drugs Doctors are at more risk of suicide and cirrhosis Inside Section 2 AA Shops Hindley, that letter and Aristotle The moors murderess insists that she is not a psychopath, but Nigella Lawson observes a singular madness in her claim to be misunderstood, ill-used and defamed by the public and press If you need love, gym'll fix it Giles Coren goes for a workout but fails to make an impression Paint that body Guide Dogs. The Eyes of the Blind Season's bleatings Russia's political chameleon Richard Beeston, in Moscow, on the Communist revia Some successful people fear for thier safety Statesmanlike Picture Gallery My feel-bad feedback The fun of the National Lottery is over-but why does it have to leave us feeling guilty and rather seedy? Rinky-dink Legging it Stirring still Gravy train Europe's man of vision Woodrow Wyatt says Tories should not be defeatist Single Decision Major has more room for manoeuvre than he thinks France Counts the Cost A country divided against itself Christmas Aristobreaks Blandings Castle moves with the times to take in paying guests Tories stalled by attitudes to EU Concern over Royal Navy shortages Diet and disease School standards Greenhouse effect? Christmas message Tom Burns in Madrid Paying the penalty Death knell for London institute Piety and prurience Gifts for Bosnia Sport on TV Court Circular Royal Society of Chemistry Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Institute of Biology Service dinner Sir Fred Warner Anniversaries Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Marriages Picture Gallery Polar medals Royal Institution of Great Britain Lord Mackay of Drumadoon An early sufferer from Gazza's knee Archaeology Court and Social Page Personal Column David Marshall David Marshall, former Chief Minister of Singapore, died on December 12 aged 87. He was born in Singapore on March 12, 1908 Canon Frederick Tindall Canon Frederick Tindall, former Principal of Salisbury Theological College, died on December 4 aged 95. He was born on July 2, 1900 Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grace Hogarth Grace Hogarth, editor and writer, died in Holton, Oxfordshire, on December 11 aged 90. She was bornin Newton, Massachusetts on November 5, 1905 Professor Ian Morris Ian Morris, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, manchester University, 1949-72, died on November 20 aged 88. He was born on may 10, 1907 From Our Parliamentary Correspondent: Sir S. Hoare Resigns The Leading 250 Selectors in Interactive Team Football Winterburn miss leaves Brewer to drown sorrows London banker misses out on monthly prize as Arsenal full back spurns opening Breacker calls time Tim Breacker, the West Ham United full back, makes his ITF selections The players' weekly and overall scores and their values if you are considering the transfer option Goal Keeper Full Backs Central Defenders Midfield Players No Title Strikers Manager New Jail inspector pulls team out The Times Crossword No 20,042 Business WPA Health Insurance Forecast Tomorrow Wall Street tumbles by 100 points Oftel 'fund' could force up BT bills Royal and Bank of Ireland agree US deal Arts Nynex and Bell close to merger Law Picture Gallery Public borrowing up extra £1bn Chanel Sport Kvaerner fails in £360m bid for Amec Television and Radio Business Today Trillions Long hours Derivatives market has $1,745 billion at risk daily Hull and Medway in jobs plan Legal & General Crest rides out rises British Gas steps up fight on take-or-pay contracts Eggar stands ground on Irish Steel Tele-Cine Cell hit after profit warning Govan joins space race Catholic employment increases in Ulster US shutdown halts data Prudential confident Italian growth contested Pechiney shares fall Grounds for complaint Lloyds TSB go-ahead ECC names new chief Savings bank deal IG Metall offer on pay condemned Business Roundup Tourist Rates Oftel dials the right number Pennington Cruickshank's plans for the superhighway GrandMet's bitter cocktail in the US Viking raiders repelled at Amec Pennington Cadbury's £108m deal to buy back Toronto business Federation ends as C&W goes for a different label Laphroaig Hard-hit Gus Carter denies takeover talks Kunick far from amused T&L expands in Canada From a Correspondent: American Brands nets Cobra Golf Commodities Liffe Options Uncertainty strikes on both sides of Atlantic Stock Market 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 Kunick British Gas Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Ringing up Baby Tempus Chiroscience Wall Street Olsen looks for approval Quick spin win Face in crowd Debased coinage When battling Branson failed to hit the jackpot Jon Ashworth looks back on the bid by the Virgin chief and partners to run the National Lottery Beauty and brawn return to top the Christmas toy lists Sarah Bagnall on how Barbie and Action Man have become favourites for Santa's sack this year Cater Allen Bank The winners and the loser Barclays union urges business to cut long hours B&E to buy drugs developer for £27m The Times Continental's tortilla boom Developing countries investing abroad Brasway earnings doubled Japan's day of reckoning Taxpayers may foot part of massive mortgage debt Aberdeen Trust increases dividend Housing gloom Steris in $660m deal Perkins disposals Sharp markdowns in the trading Oris Small firms 'more in tune with green issues' Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinstripe Farming Company Ltd AudiTEL (UK) LTd. Farm workshop makes festivities go with a bang Picture Gallery Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Ostrich Farming corporation Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items When a new business stands a better chance of survival Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Trust Information Service London Docklands Quarry Dougall Norwich Union Johnson Stokes & Master Westminster Medical Humphreys & Co The Council on Tribunals Senior Lawyer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lawprose Consultation Services The Times Newspapers Zarak Macrae Brenner The Times Sidlaw Group plc Judicial Adviser The Times Newspapers 1995: The year of OJ, Rose West and Dempsey the dog David Pannick, QC, reflects on a year in which the Home Secretary continued to haev legal troubles and a dog called Dempsey had his day Courts repeatedly ruled that famous football palyers were offside Barristers were warned of the danger of 'killing the golden goose' Sir Louis steps up CAB grant Inns and Outs Picture Gallery Bible basher Back under Assault course Change partners Saddam counts the cost Jeffrey A. Jannuzzo on Gulf War settlements Perhaps the Bosnian people will now find justice, too Unlawful conduct not disgraceful Privy Council A Times Competition Beneficial interest in joint home in man's name Confidential status of information Starting new company with name similar to old Attendance allowance for resident of home Minister's refusal to order inquest with no body upheld on judicial review Watchful calm after the storm Richard Cork admires the gentle strength of sculptor William Turnbull's work; plus other recommended shows Well-connected pictures of history Charles Hall reviews the work of John Keane, the war artist, who wears his politics on his canvas Visual Art 1 Visual Art 2 Around the Galleries Visual Art 3 Art Books for Christmas St Mungo Association Charitable Trust Visual Art 4 Entertainments Choice 1 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 New Releases Choice 2 The funny asides of death, dirt and degradation Theatre Trainspotting Ambassadors Looking for a way to encourage the auteurs Put 200 threatre directors together and what do you get? Notes for a new scene, says Andy Lavender Theatre 1 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Theatre 2 From Stratford to the screen Adrian Noble is making his film debut, directing a Midsummer Night's Dream. Matt Wolf reports Atlases of the World Film Pop Swing high, sweet chorale Concerts: The sound of soul in chruch; solemn Mass in a concert hall London Adventist Chorale St John's A mass of birthday salutations Missa Solemnis Albert Hall Music 1 Chain reaction at the fourth attempt Pop Diana Ross/ Soul II Soul Birmingham NEC Winter warmer Jazz Warren Vache Jr Pizza Express RSPCA Music 2 Montelado primed for Kempton Richard Evans Nap: Outstayed Welcome (3.00Lingfield Park) Next best: Monkey Zanty (2.30 Lingield Park) Southwell Rapid Raceline Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Double Silk aim Winning Move Keene on chess Yesterday's Results Osborne has profitable trip Lingfield Park Racing Ahead Loving tribute to Hogan leads the field Times writers give their christmas selections of the best in sporting literature in 1995 Golf Revealing view from front row Rugby Union How to realise Utopian dream Swimming Classic portraits of two opinionated winners Racing Intense growing pains of Graf Tennis Sure way to figure out the best of the best General Focus on heroes of pedal power Cycling By our Sports Staff: Old enemies unite to prevent trouble at Wembley Ticket Hotline The Times 49ers given easy route to title by Atlanta Panthers fail to secure place in play-offs despite victory over Falcons Injury to Le Saux could cost him his career Pools Forecast For the Record Today's Fixtures Herbert secures drive with Sauber-Ford Sport in Brief Edberg to retire McAvoy move rejected Ring stays at Cardiff National unity sought Accolade for Edwards Scottish plea The Times Dutchman leaves rivals trailing to secure rich reward Van der Schans seals Olympia finale Sella considers move to England Vh-1 Word-Watching Snow Reports By our Sports Staff: Knight's unbeaten 90 settles series Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The first of the many? Radio Choice Radio 1 Abreast of turkeys and tabloid toplessness Review BBC 1 Variations Satellite Choice Sports Books South Africa let Adams take his turn England to face unorthodox spinner Durban Scoreboard Times Two Crossword Christie considering Olympic defence Forest maintain their drawing power European challengers are offered help by FA Bose Rugby Union
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