News from 22/12/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Alexandra Frean, Robert Chalmers, Bill Frost, John Adewole (Artistic Director), Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, John Habgood, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Christopher Walker and Ross Dunn, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Lynne Truss, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Noel Falconer, Anthony Moreton, A. R. Davies, Peter Capella, Peter Ball, Sue Law, Geoffrey Mills, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Graham Duffill, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Martin Barrow, Rodney Legg, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, A. J. Colbert, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Mark Souster and David Hands, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Jack Meads, David Charter, R. Hummerston, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Kate Weidmann, Russell Kempson, Jonathan Prynn and Harvey Elliott, Dick Hinder, Philip Bassett, Annabel Geddes, J. D. Ledgard, David Jeffcock, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, John Grigg, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Eric Reguly, John Booth (Chair), P. J. A. Smith, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Kathryn Knight, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Alan Hamilton and Philip Webster, Andrew C. Clark (General Secretary), Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Lucy Lloyd (Information and Development Officer), Craig Sams, Chalker of Wallasey, Tess Knighton, John B. Harris, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Adrian Dence, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Valerie Grove, Alasdair Murray, Colin Campbell, Barry Barron, Colin McQuillan, Lee Jasper, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, June Jacobs, T. W. Taylor,
ResumoEducation Prince 'will not marry again' Lonely role chosen after divorce goes through Inside Surgeon cleared over operation Ritual mourning in Bethlehem Crash survivors Index Dance the night away Saturday in the Times Dublin stops early release of IRA prisoners The great go-slow holiday starts Top writers in The Times Star role Pepcid AC Acid Countrol It could all be over in 3 months Fisheries ministers dig in for battle on quotas Vodafone Centre Major denounces 'fiction' of separate Sinn Fein and IRA 'Injustice' costs designer thousands Libel win for Julia Carling Guppy freedom bid fails Deportation deferred Killer oil-gear test blast Divorce reform attacked Conman agrees to leave Scratchcard age ruling Killer 'mentally ill' Church widens net Lawyer cleared of attack Passenger jets were 200ft from colliding News in Brief Queen may have to fund pay-off that could run into millions The royal divorce: cost of settlement well beyond resources of the Duchy of Cornwall Discreet lady in waiting keeps herself busy moving house Parker Bowles family circle remains tight-lipped American Express Church gives its blessing to Prince Boxing Day in the Times Comet Body of experts finds fault with human blueprint Memo to design department: alterations recommended to Mark II Mankind Stroke risk rises tenfold with high blood pressure Early treatment puts mind at rest Medical Briefing Surgeon cleared over abortion during operation Patient plans to sue hospital Cellnet Tabloids will face contempt charges Teenager given six years for attack on DPP's husband By a Staff Reporter: Fossil hunter's dog dig's up 4ft dinosaur… Thirty years since Britain slammed on the brakes The Times said that depriving motorists of the 'hazards of driving at speed' could make them drowsy Dixons the Best Deals for Christmas Veteran fighter pilot flies in face of the law Breakfast show DJ misses out on the morning after Häagen-Dazs Hitman who shot wrong sister 'paid by Russians' Elizabeth David Cookshop Sunday opening offers last chance to stock up with Christmas fare Weekend Shopping Robin Young fills his trolley with a tempting selection of seasonal delights Raise a glass to festive wines at a bargain price That special treat could be just a phone call away Some specialist producers and stockists of fine foods still have supplies available, or are willing to accept telephone orders for prompt collection. Leyla Linton and Tara Hyland compile a selection A Times Competition Polish Premier is accused of spying for Moscow Juppe gambles his future on attempt to revive economy Aquascutum of London Physicists derailed by the TGV Whirlpool Russians split over Yeltsin's reforms Clinton agrees to give up Whitewater papers as Senate applies squeeze Rebel Class of '95 humbles Gingrich over budget deal Classics spurned by degrees Interflora Romanov mystery revived by spectre of missing Princess Seventeen survive US plane crash (Reuter/ AP): Corruption prosecutor is charged World Summary (Reuter): Pakistan car bomb kills 21 (Reuter): Iraq missile find disclosed (Reuter): Ex-Presidents on coup charge (AP): Farrakhan loses 'Ritual mourning' decreed by rabbi over Bethlehe 'For Palestinians, this is just like the Berlin Wall coming down' Syrian-Israeli talks By our Foreign Staff: Portillo vows to defend accord US falls for Austen's new Emma Rightwingers 'plan to kill Peres' Reuter: Egyptian train crash in fog kills at least 75 Relaxyl Cambodia Prince starts journey to French exile Astrology. Why Shelley needs it The Valeria Grove Interview For 12 days, from tomorrow the editional columns of The Times will take a light-hearted look at famous people and their star signs, and offer some tongue-in-cheek advice fro 1996. Here, the new queen of astrologers offers a defence of the predictive art The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers No sign of peace at the Oasis Caitlin Moran says blood will improve thicker than water between the battling Gallaghers Stopping the shopping addiction The Government is to fund a study of shopaholism. Julia Llewellyn Smith reports on a serious disorder Inside Section 2 Would a royal divorce cause a stampede? The present royal saga is another step in the breakdown of the divorce taboo, says Joanna Bale There snow reason to go elsewhere The star who could be a menace John Grigg on the Princess who refuces to abdicate Beeb boob Diary Picture Gallery Only they can decide Was the Queen well-advised to write insisting on a divorce? Second serve Diary A deux Diary Khan do Diary Philip Howard Little Town of Bethlehem The future of Christ's birthplace Royal Wisdom The Queen has set an example to the Prince and Princess Body Politics Ways to improve the human form Taking a look beyond the violence and riots of Brixton Future of institute Rural buildings Rail privatisation Barbie and the boys Quaker school dispute Time to reflect on 'no fault' divorce Less Moore World of their own Court Circular Birthdays today Picture Gallery Lord Wallace of Saltaire Christening Latest wills Legal appointments Church services for Christmas Eve Personal Column Anniversaries Appointments The Times Forthcoming marriages Scottish Episcopal Church Hilton Clarke Hilton Clarke, CBE, former principal of the Discount Office at the Bank of England, died on December 6 aged 86. He was born on April 1,1909 Personal Column Trail Finders The Right Rev Gerald Colin The Right Rev Gerald Colin, Bishop of Grimsby, 1966-79, died in Norwich on December 19 aged 82. He was born on July 13,1913 All Notices are Accepted Subject to Confirmation (From our Correspondent): Dr. Cook and the Pole Lord Jacques Lord Jacques, former chairman of the Cooperative Union and a Government Whip in the House of Lords, 1974-77, died on December 20 aged 90. He was born on January 11,1905 Billy Marsh Billy Marsh, theatrical agent, died on December 19 aged 78. He was born on June 19,1917 News The Times Crossword No 20,045 Business AirUK Forecast In the Times Tomorrow MPs to quiz Barings chiefs over destruction of records Bruised Bt braced for MMC inquiry Revolt over new Oftel powers French water pair bid for Mid Kent Germans poised to buy Gartmore Education Arts Fall in deficit bodes well for economy Chanel Sport Granada's cash for Forte ready Television and Radio Business Today Stock Market Indices Steel attack Fresh bids Hutchison £1.2bn loans will fund Orange expansion By our Industrial Editor: Over half job offers 'flexible' Legal & Public Notices Engineers must reapply for £2.5bn GEC work Rolls-Royce names new chief Contracts & Tenders Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Bouygues called to meet judge Injunction stops Egyptian using bank names in UK Engineering pay awards hold steady despite Vauxhall Homeowners feel decline stemmed Business Roundup Medeva settles action Littlechild advisers Argent plan funded BP to sign Algeria deal Meggitt sells six firms SmithKline expands Nutricia prices curb Redland poised to bid Tourist Rates British Steel to challenge state aid for Irish Courtaulds disposes of Amtico De Beers seeks deal on Russian gem sales Cruickshank lays down the law Oftel seeks a watchdog role A better way of ordering warships C&g distorts the economic picture Pennington Insurer buys in France Ultimatum issued to agents at Lloyd's MDIS shares slide on further warning Newcastle Building Society Losses of £11m at Trio Commodities Liffe Options London calm in face of us market upheavals 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 Bubbling up in the cold Tempus British Airways Redland Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Wall Street Food for thought The Times City Diary Going Dutch The Times City Diary No entry The Times City Diary In the frame The Times City Diary Only one Bob The Times City Diary How comfort and joy rely on sophisticated systems As food shoppers prepare for the final push in out-of -town supersores, Philip Bassett looks behind the scenes Offering the Cbi a word to the wise on sterling British Gas and a pattern of conflict with ministers Harking back to Palace of dreams Kitchen tales Letters to the Business and Finance section of The… Flying free has never been more expensive The National Lotterry watchdog risked his job for $7,000, says Jon Ashworth Bell Atlantic Foreign Sales Corporation The Times Unit Trust Information Service Deutsche Telecom London Shares rise after roller-coaster day The Omega from Vauxhall Familiar foreign policy It takes more than good intentions to turn primary school children into linguists, says Kate Weidmann Alliance Francaise Full—time Office of Bursar Multiple Display Advertising Items Education The University of Edinburgh Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford Breaking the mould David Charter on how Rugby's first head girl coped with the controversy Funding Agency for Schools Beginners welcome to a ballet masterclass Do you want to dance? For three nights next week on BBC2 Sylvie Guillem will show you how. John Percival reports Ten ways to sing 'Hail Mary' London Concerts: Fine choirs dispense seasonal cheer in Smith Square; Romantics get period treatment on the South Bank Dance Music Fine show of the flowers of Romance OAE/Järvi QEH A Choice of Christmas Arts Programmes on Television Delights behind the Advent doors The Sixteen St John's Tomorrow Next Week Entertainments Choice Weekend 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 symbolm ) on release across the country Boxing Day Six characters in search of roots Tales From Home Tricycle, Kilburn A Grimm prospect that goes on for ever Cinderella and the Coast of Skins BAC, Battersea Genie of the limp Aladdin Wimbledon Theatre Torial dash to his direction, so that when he turns… Master of the manic Pulp Brixton Academy A Times Competition Pop What's the story? Glory David Sinclair on a year of resurgent British pop, now ending with the cheese course Pop Well, hello, Emmylou, goodbye heart Albums: Negleted it may be, but the latest offering from country's sweetest gift is a classic nonetheless Top Ten Albums Pop From Oasis, a golden syrup Warning: don't view Mike Flowers's Wonderwall as mere easy-listening Yuletide No 1 fun. He means it, man Seller's agent owes no duty to purchaser Assessing damages for sex bias Australian pacific Tours Board's reasons for refusal need not be exhaustive Trust imposed on survivor of mutual wills after marriage Status of automatic striking out order Tort duty may be greater than in contract Legal aid does not pay indemnity costs Courting success before privileged few Rackets embracing a bright future while maintaining fine traditions Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Bailey ends Eton's long wait Keene on Chess Winning Move New ball theories 'Rub of the green' requires modern definition Diamonds put high value on recruiting drive Varsity blues Punters enjoy wider choice The story of Big Jack and the longest party Peter Ball examines the man and the methds he used to bring unparalleled success How a charismatic Englishman became Irish football's inflexible friend By our Sports Staff: Board rejects Collymore's claim for transfer money Britain gain success from Egyptian foray English pack chasing Nicol in title hunt Snow Reports The Times Snowline Botham Jr given his chance in first team In Brief Tomba pulls out Two for Sydney Humber bound Dublin date Rowell restricted by controlling interest of others Scotland offer their top players contracts Word-Watching Expensive backup speeds to rescue for Bell For the Record Today's Fixtures Gillespie asked to explain his late decision Gallian's failure changes scenario Pietermaritzburg Scoreboard England may gamble by playing five bowlers in Port Elizabeth Test Windcheetah races into the future Peter Bryan looks at the impact of a revolutionary cycle Sharps bedrooms Bevan's boundary sets record Not so bleak midwinter Radio Choice Radio 1 Christmas isn't Christmas until Christmas Review BBC 1 Variations Choice Radio Choice Skiing Charlton steps down after ten-year reign Popular manager ends confusion and era of unparalleled success for Irish football Times Two Crossword Walker left standing in game of managerial musical chairs Russell Kempson sees a familier figure miss out as O'Neill and Lawrence move in Zenith Class 6 Cricket
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