News from 21/12/1995
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David Bell, Natasha Fairweather, James Landale, Tunku Varadarajan, Mark Souster and Gillian Bowditch, J. E. Humphrey, Simon Olley, Jennifer A. Scott, M. R. Macintyre, Stephen Farrell and John O'leary, Robert Calderwood, Benjamin tobin, Colin Campbell and Rachel Bridge, Richard Thomson, Graeme Woolaston, Kevin Pilley, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, John Ainley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Anthony Perry, Michael Hornsby and Nick Nuttall, Carl Mortished, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley and Frances Gibb, Martin Fletcher, John Bryant, Robert Moore, Steve Keenan, Catherine Milton and Kathryn Knight, Kris Anderson, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Kieran Sweeney, David HOLLAND(Director), Michael Harvey, Thomas De Waal, Martin Barrow, W. L. Abernethy, Peter Ackroyd, T. A. J. Horton, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Robert Bruce, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Max Prola, W. R. Armstrong, R. T. D. Oliver, Sarah Bagnall, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Dr Laurence Knott, Adrian Lee and Kathryn Knight, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, Simon Tait, Roger Scruton, Russell Kempson, Sally Jones, Nicholas Harling, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, John Brown, Amanda Foreman, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Lois Rathbone, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Derek Hodgson (Deputy General Secretary), M. Crichton Maitland, National Chairman, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Tom Benyon, Richard Evans, David Ekserdjian, Robin Teverson, PHS, Eric Reguly, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Richard Branson, A. P. Holland, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nigel Williamson Whitehall Correspondent, Adam Fresco, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Adam Zeman, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, P. Jonathan G. Butler, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Nicholas Wood, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Frances Lass, Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Charles Young, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Alan Hamilton and Adam Fresco, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Walter Ellis, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Richard J. Fleet,
ResumoCupboard love Queen urges Prince to divorce Letter declares anger at couple's public sniping Why the royal patience finally snapped The Times Index Tired of counting: how to nod off at night Top writers in The Times Burglar jailed for 27 years Top CPS lawyers axed in shake-up Bosnia handover Battle of the Christmas box Shirts Sexism in the City Fire and brimstone take the heat off Saint Peter Senior lawyers to lose their jobs in CPS overhaul Ministers blamed for 'disastrous' CSA errors W. & J. Graham's Port MPs seek safeguard as M15 takes on new role Respected QC to head inquiry into lottery Steel deal boosts peace initiative Holloway jail chief expected to leave News in Brief Council cleared Snow hope Magazine move Lawyer jailed Christmas thief GCHQ ban eased Dog reprieved Golden crown Cracker jobs go How a fairy-tale couple turned into The Glums The royal divorce: relationship withered and died in the full glare of public attention Queen writes ending for sad story Orange hutchison telecom Diana will not be Queen but could remain Princess Digital Teenager leaps to her death after pop concert Academic says heroes of modern culture unlock inhibitions of suicidal youths Saga services Ltd Royal Mail Starts Here In the Times Sexist City men divide women into babes, mums and dragons Female workers ignored, patronised or bullied says survey Shops boom as plastic hits 100 sales a second Mid-air mayhem blamed on drink Save up to £300 18 Months Life for man who pretended raiders had killed his wife Police say 'evil and devious' killer could be linked to unsolved deaths prostitutes in Midlands Motorola Jigsaw of lies had too many missing pieces PC is jailed for sex with girl aged 15 News in Brief £11.5m drugs find Herons on a high Charity gamble Mullard funeral BT Communications Centre Coronation Street: the nation's favourite stocking filler Record 27 years for the burglar who terrorised victims 'Courts look with certain intellectual detachment when thinking about effect on victims' Tell me one good thing about your bank Second gene linked to breast cancer By a Staff Reporter: Brixton post-mortem 'clears police' Dinosaur protected its eggs to the death Heather West is buried News in Brief Life for rapist Golf row acquittal Thornton plea £16m Seurat Corrections Tory Right attacks Clarke after fishing vote defeat 'No one should stop us embracing popular policies' Cheque-book journalism defended by Wakeham Arthritis Research Bruinvels chosen to stand for new seat In Parliament Byte Baldry to fight for best quotas deal Rabin assassin put in isolation to foil plot to silence him By our Middle East Correspondent: Mubarak death plot thwarted Some people can Israel bars US rabbi Muezzin's call dominates Nativity town (AP): Walesa accuses Oleksy of spying World Summary (Reuter): Teen 'mafiosi' (AP): Governor dies (Reuter): Mauritius poll (AP): Chernobyl nuclear plant to shut Festive Holidays Limited Peacekeepers march in to herald era of hope 'So much blood has been shed. Now we see these Nato forces coming, I think this war is over' British troops bring back smiles Anthony Loyd joins serbs in western Bosnia yesterday as they toast the arrival of the first of the new peacekeepers Boots someone cares Light Dragoons impose their will Vodafone centre Neo-Nazi town warms to black Communist mayor 'On the first day when my white secretary called me sir and offered me tea, I felt like crying' Dixons Cape chief to go head hunting in Scotland Call for Abacha dialogue Service line Insurance From Reuter: Carjacker gangs sow fear in Kenya IBM Republicans spurn Clinton climbdown over Whitewater Budget failure 'the fault of extremists' Samsung Hard-pressed shop owners prepare to go down and out in Beverly Hills Protests halt US exhibition on slavery Juppé takes gamble to relaunch economy Easyware Picture Gallery Pravda hopes for return to past glory Yeltsin pledges to save reform The Scotch House Patten attacks sedition law plan Beware of binges The complex link between alcohol and strokes Medical Briefing Sex and the morning after Disneyland Paris Direct Take HRT for healthier teeth Searching for safe ways to fall asleep Insomniacs will try anything to get a night's rest but some cures, says Dr Laurence Knott, may keep you awake with worry Stay calm and heal faster Dr Kieran Sweeney on the effects of stress on the wounded Inside Section AA Shops It's Bardot versus the Queen Two ladies of a certain age who both love animals will speak to the nation and compete for the post-pudding audience on christmas Day. Kate Muir gets an exchusive preview of Brigitte's speech The winning ways of a royal grandson Peter Phillips takes to the rugby pitch tomorrow for an international against France. Mark Souster and Gillian Bowditch report AA Shops Groups do not have rights The European Court is wrong on gypsies, says Roger Scruton Justice done Picture Gallery A too German Union Chancellor Kohl has pushed France and Britain too hard, and now they reject his centralising plans Daisy chore Party poopers Out of site Pattenbook Honour among friends David Ashby will not sink, says Peter Riddell Soldiers in the Snow Salute to the men left to deal with politicians' war New Spies for Old MPs need to lookl closely at how Mi5 fights crime Dreaming of... The day when it is never the wrong kind of snow Implications of ruling on Oflot A broader view of fisheries policy Doubts on free access to private land Maths standards Ashtrays à la Carlyle Sound of music Radio 1's nativity North/South split on daylight Bill Sport on TV Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Christopher Bedingfield Appointment in the Forces Luncheon Appointment School news The Prince of Wales opens centre of hope Anniversaries Personal Column Memorial service Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Church news Viscount Watkinson Viscount Watkinson, PC, CH, businessman and former Conservative Cabinet Minister, died on December 19 aged 85. He was born on January 25, 1910 Personal Column Richard Shaw Richard Shaw, chairman and chief executive of Lowndes Lambert, the insurance broking group, died from a heart attack on November 23 aged 59. He was born on June 7, 1936 Vitali Savitsky Vitali savitsky, biologist and politician, died in a car accident in St Petersburg on December 9 aged 40. He was born in Leningrad on July 18, 1995 Alan Hunter Alan Hunter, CBE. astronomer, died on December 11 aged 83. He was born on September 9, 1912 On This Day Royal Presents Costly Exchanges at the Courts of our Ancestors No Title Why the bigger the agent the better The Travel Business Voyages Jules Verne 500,000 seek Christmas sun Snowboards sales double School for Santas offers job for life Legoland v Alton Towers Bargain Holidays of the Week Flights Hotels French cut hotel prices Council cannot pay interest Queen's Bench Division Check-In Flight Bookers Air Tickets Direct No rollover relief for part-disposal Multiple Display Advertising Items Disqualification of directors Trail Finders Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Vacations PLC STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 20,044 Business Times Weathercall Citizen Time Well Spent Tomorrow Lang 'misled' Parliament over funding of failed firm Hanson plans £1.5bn US selloff Job insecurity greater than last Christmas Anatole Kaletsky Books Mortgage lending surges Supervision chief retires from Bank Solicitor sentenced to ten years for fraud Sport Chanel Forte sells Travelodge hotel chain Appointments Appear on Business Today Dow tumbles 50 points Managers win Great Western and LTS auctions Small firms deny jobs will go from wage move Six join Lloyd's as 2,067 disappear PolyGram pays $62m for Samuel Goldwyn library Picture Gallery Britain drops opposition to state rescue of Irish Steel By our City Staff: Daily Mail buys Pathe Britain's non-EU trade gap halved Court approves $1.8bn payout to BCCI creditors Electricity Pool calls for extensive testing Business Roundup Hoechst to cut 8,000 jobs Clinton vetoes reform Goldman plans float USDC cash incentive US Air gets a boost CALA issues warning Chief of Kay's Food quits Tourist Rates MAM's tricky double act Backing both ends of the Forte bid, British Steel down home in Alabama, No question of delay for unit trusts Pennington RTZ clears final hurdle to clinch mining merger Inchcape stands by flotation plans for Bain Hogg BAT embroiled in $1bn lawsuit Claremont trims forecast Investment trusts lose battle to delay disclosure rules Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct US allows Glaxo to sell Zantac 75 Shares power back above 3,600 mark Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Hanson Inchcape Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Buses make good trains Tempus Claremont Wall Street The Times City Diary Work and play - then sue Coals to... Leeson Lager Bid ceasefire Agents at risk in the brave new world of Lloyd's Tom Benyon forecasts frosty future for those watching over members' interests Rash predictions are often the most accurate ones Economic View Currency forecast could have been better but the case for backing Wall Street was overcautious Anyone buying shares in emerging markets is taking a big risk Business Letters Rebalancing British industry Chance, the Bank and interest rates Three-course meals for l/6d Banks' golden age Feast of phrases in Forte defence Identify 'selfish' fund manager Holiday concern Try a festive fightback with tax-free giving General Appointments EDB Singapore A better life and lower bills? Audit Norwich Area Development Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items DiALnet The Times Unit Trust Information Service Gucci Accenti Shares end near their best Deutsche Telekom London Stocking filler of the week Cinema: The Indian in the Cupboard may be small, says Geoff Brown, but he packs a punch in a barren period The Indian in the Cupboard Odeon West End Pg, 96 mins Restrained, imaginative family film Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls Warner West End PG, 93 mins Jim Carrey lets rip in Africa Oscar's young contenders A contest for budding British film-makers is attracting quality work Film 1 Film 2 Late substitute carries baton Concerts: Triumph against the odds in Paris; great Britten in London CBSO/Harding Châtelet, Paris Revelling in the music of the words Barbara Bonney Wigmore Hall Music 2 Music 1 Art Galleries 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 Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice 2 The naked and the damned Lois Rathbone recalls the chills, cramps and consequences of baring all in the name of art Sugar without the plums Dance The Nutcracker Festival Hall Choice 3 Visual Art Shimmering steel takes the strains Faster, cheaper, stronger-plans for the Royal Opera House's temporary home at Tower Bridge impress Marcus Binney A Times Competition Building Opera Maestro at the crossroads The conductor Paul Daniel is happy to stay with Opera North-for the moment, he tells Richard Morrison Laughing at the sad Theatre: Jonathan Harvey goes a bit too far; booing the villains in an alternative panto Rupert Street Lonely Hearts Club Criterion Theatre Ham, but no turkey Theatre 2 Merry festive run-up Radio Comfort lost in the pursuit of ecstasy Peter Ackroyd on the Dickens of Little Dorrit The Letters of Charles Dickens Volume 8: 1856-1858 Edited by Grahm Storey and Kathleen Tillotson Oup, £94 The Times Last stand of the printed word Encylopaedias A sex and logic-chopping novelRASERO By Francisco Rebolledego Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £51.99 From the banks of the sacred Ganges The Heart of India By Mark Tully viking, £16 Esta's grave burden The Hiding Room By Jonathan wilson Secker & Warburg, £10 Elementary clues to a study in obstinacy A new life of the man who created Sherlock Holmes fails to explain his abiding obsession with spritualism, argues Ian McIntyre Conan Doyle By Michael Coren Bloomsbury, £18.99 Footfalls in the Abbey Westminister Abbey and the Plantagenets By Paul Binski Yate, £45 Roubiliac and the 18th-Century Monument Sculpture as Theatre By David Bindman and Malcolm Baker Yale, £40 Brave, but old world Will a Portrait of William Douglas-Home By David Fraser André Deutsch, £17.99 Untimely timelessness Collected Poems By Robert Nye Sinclair-Steveson, £15 Whose light is spent? Adam Zeman on Blindness By Bryan Magee and Martin Milligan OUP, £16.99 Books SQL Systems (Uk) Ltd ICS Oxford Radcliffe Multiple Display Advertising Items Quality & Strategy Manager Staniforth-Endsor & Partners Ltd AirUK Recruitment Matters Ramsey Hall Head of Planning Multiple Display Advertising Items Commercial Director Sports & Leisure Account Directors Managing Consultant (Development) Royal National Theatre The Training & Exterprise Councils of South West… Stafford Long & Partners Recruitment Advertising &… Compaq Jm Contracts The University of Buckingham TSI Group Quality in Service Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC Television Financial Times Information Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announces Gardiner & Theobald Facilities Management MSL International Trafficmaster Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Ordnance Survey Multiple Display Advertising Items KPMG means business Multiple Display Advertising Items We are looking for people excited by the prospect of… Director of Finance Foreign & Commonwealth Office Astra Multiple Display Advertising Items By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Merry Gale out to end Irish drought Lingfield Park Rapid Raceline O'Neill fined £400 by Hexham steward Yesterday's Results Kelso falls to frost as weather threatens holiday meetings Uttoxeter By our Racing Staff: Chesham moves up in distance Nap: None Stirred (12.30 Lingfield Park) Next best: Darter (1.0 Lingfield Park) Bacher has vision of cricket as a truly global game 'Exclusive club's must be broken up Council pulls plug on premier event Multiple Display Advertising Items Classic volumes worthy of the name Times writers make their choices from the best books of 1995 Fishing Tributes to those in peril on the sea Yachting Picture Gallery By our Sport Staff: England a forfeit unbeaten record Towers and Bears are given final chance Gallagher bolsters chance of link with Blackheath The Times Bolton pay penalty for their lack of conviction Recovery by Britain earns point The Times Picture Gallery Lindsay defends loyalty agreements For the Record Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Newlove's injury compounds distress of St Helens Winning Move Keene on Chess Gunnell to face French in Glasgow showpiece In Brief Harris on top Britain win Pakistan lead Scholars who thrive on brain and brawn Eton quartet achieve singular success First Foester Cup win for 25 years gives school special reason to celebrate Sally Jones meets the veteran rackets coach whose long wait for a convected title is over Wh Smith Stores Word-Watching Snow Reports Christmas, Swiss-style Radio Choice Radio 1 Documentaries good, mockumentaries bad Review BBC 1 Variations Satellite Choice Rugby Union Ireland appear ready to end Charlton era Times Two Crossword No 658 in association with British Midland Pothas breaks down England Francis walks tall for Birmingham Zenith Rainbow Rackets
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