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News from 26/12/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Paul Wilkinson and Lindsay Cook, Anthony Harris, Michael J. Ansell, Michael Baumber, Steven Carr, Iain R. Webb, M. J. W. Anstey, (Chairman), Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Anthony Meyer, Policy Director, Andrew Longmore, John Shepherd, Director, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Norman De Mesquita, Robin Pellew, Director, Lynne Truss, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Stuart Jones, Nicholas Budgen, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Paul Disley-Tindell, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Jim McCue, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Kieran Sweeney, Ross Dunn, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, John Young, Graham Lewis, Quentin Letts, Peter Foster and Dominic Kennedy, Sarah Bagnall, John O'leary, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Celia Jenkins, Astor, Lindsay Cook, John Woodcock, P. H. S., Stephen Green, National Director, Brian North Lee, Raymond Keene, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell and Ruth Gledhill, Emma Wilkins, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, PHS, Richard Owen, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Stephen Warburton (Conservation Manager), Di Collins, Chairman, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Sara McConnell, J. P. Pritchard, Matthew Parris, Bryan Firth, Karen Kay, Russell Jenkins, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, George Pratt, Richard Beeston, Michael Moynihan, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Fiona Godlee, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Vince Wright, Andrew Finkel, Alasdair Murray, Jane Drinkwater, Richard Ford, Stacy Sullivan, Richard Fisher (Director),

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Family values are message for Christmas Carey tells of pain of royal break-up Forte to sell restaurants Missing girl plea Buying The Times overseas Index Win £5,000 of Lottery tickets From a Correspondent in Rome: Unwell Pope unable to complete greeting Bargain winter breaks I'm no saint, says nun praised by Queen Arctic cold expected to spread to whole of the country Win Sales Guide Men and women of the year Gieves & Hawkes This Week in the Times Cinema owner on triple murder charge News in Brief Jackson tops the Pops Father and sons die Britons return to court Vicar's job challenge Sacked jails chief attacks Tory backing for hard line Howard under fire Magistrates are urged to tag more offenders Police alert on gang warfare after pub killing Picture Gallery Rwanda relief workers spend Christmas reuniting families Queen praises unsung volunteers for spreading message of peace Police appeal to lorry drivers in hunt for teenager Concern growing for safety of 'naive and trusting' French hitch-hiker Soldier in Bosnia is found shot dead By a Staff Reporter: Weeks of surgery for boy savaged by rottweilers Habitat sale starts Wednesday 27 December Three orphaned after man kills himself and wife Chairman's exit at Yorkshire Water may start a flood Campaigners call for a clear-out The Scotch House Three years on, father prays for killer's arrest By a Staff Reporter: Mystery woman found in boat lake Leeson decides to change his future by degrees By a Staff Reporter: Family of murdered head says no to a telescope Parents celebrate Leah's gift of life Toad escapes clutches of copyright law Forgotten son sends father into a spin ES Com Pinocchio's masters mix fact and fiction in seamless style Worried travel trade tempts holidaymakers to book early Bargain hunters stalk kitchen cabinets B&Q Parents given light of hope by caring staff The Times Drugs trial aims to increase survival of remission patients Turkish pro-Islamic party falls short of majority Uncertainty on new Ankara government as Ciller resigns but keeps coalition chances open 14 killed in Inkatha assault News in Brief Fire kills gorillas (AFP): Crash pointer Malawi divided Picture Gallery Russians tell of bloody Chechen battle Police treat Devil's Well cult deaths as murder Sinus is sect's guiding light Mulitiple Display Advertising Items Death toll reaches 425 in Indian fire disaster Children trampled as blaz consumes hall where most exits were locked B&Q From Associated Press in Jerusalem: Vanunu muzzled as Israel court rejects appeals Young look puts toy trains back on track Cover-up claim over 'Aristide killings' British soldiers recruit Santa for Nato's campaign Troops separated from families treat children to gifts and a ride on their tanks Bethlehem baby symbolises birth of new hope for town's Muslims and Christians Football Comes Home Sarajevo worshippers celebrate an end to war Mother of British rape victim sends gifts to rescuers By our Foreign Stff: Pheasants bounty for peasants Romania Happy to be our tallest man, despite the jokes What makes a person grow to an unusually great height—and is there anything that can be done to preven it? Dr Fiona Godlee gets the exalted views of Bitain's tallest man 'What's the weather like up there?' has owrn thin Sharps Who was snoring loudest last night? Sleep apnoea is no laughing matter for sufferers Breathe easy on fruit An apple a day may keep lung diseases at bay Inside Section 2 Rukba Widowhood is a sure sign that marriage is alive A woman weeping for her dead husband forms a potent images which suggests we have not yet given up on matrimony. But, says Nigella Lawson, it may also be that, having become alienated from the rituals of death, we want widows to grieve on behalf of us all 'I almost miss house arrest' Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi talks to Jane Drinkwater about freedom Gigantic Sale Oriental Carpets The Times People of the Year As 1995 draws to a close, top Times writers choose the year's winners, losers, heroes Ideologue of the Year Building of the Year Politicians of the Year Services to Silicone Team of the Year Poet of the Year Trader of the Year Designer of the Year Discovery of the Year Artist of the Year Diseases of the Year Musician of the Year Actor of the Year Trial of the Year School of the Year Film of the Year Embarrassment of the Year Debater of the Year Man of the Year Tony Blair Zeros, saints and sinners for awards—some serious, some firmly tongue-in-cheek Sportsman of the Year BAD Sport of the Year Shareholder of the Year Burberrys of London Deal of the Year FAT Cat of the Year Best Reason for Not Going out And… Director of the Year Outfit of the Year Conductor of the Year Newcomer of the Year Businessman of the Year Entrepreneur of the Year Radio Personality of the Year Chef of the Year Special Award The truth about the past is more vivid in a thousand little details than in any formal history No doubt the world news was thought of more enduring interest_but is it? Swansong? Labour should come clean about hunting Those who hunt—or shoot, or fish—have a right to know what Labour intends, writes Nicholas Budgen Last time Sharp Claus Bread-and-butter truths The Queen makes us believe that duty must overcome selfishness Off and on Leadership Testing time Fish and Folly Empty nets, empty policies and empty 'European' seas Bullish Blair Sister Ethel The volunteers of the world spread the Christmas message best Divorce as cause of homelessness Fishing agreement Stars crossed Lottery contract under scrutiny Paintings restored Derwent water Tories in Epping Paintings in hiding Causes of 'staggers' Fortifying the sound of music Dinner duties Safety on the road Brain train Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Personal Column Latest wills Forthcoming marriage DJM: Nature notes Bones cast doubt on 'African Eve' theory In the hoofprints of ancient history University news Inns of Court awards Church appointments Court and Social Page Dame Nita Barrow Dame Nita Barrow, GCMS, Governor-General of Barbados, died on December 19 aged 79. She was born on November 15, 1916 Butterfly McQueen Butterfly McQueen, actress, died on December 22 aged 84. She was born on January 8, 1911 On This Day Some Books of Reference Canon H. E. W. Turner Canon H. E. W. Turner, Van Mildert Professor of Divinity, University of Durham, 1958-73, died on December 14 aged 88. He was born on January 14, 1907 Alfred Wood Alfred Wood, CBE, architect and town planner, died from a stroke on December 8 aged 69. He was born on September 8, 1926 The Times News The Times Crossword No 20,047 Knockando Business Times Weathercall Tomorrow Forecast One hero wanted, One Man ready Racing waits to acclaim Desert Orchid's successor at Kempton Park Andrew Longmore on the fearless grey that can confirm his leap into the public's sporting affections during the King George VI Chase today Cricket Sales Arts Austin Reed Television and Radio By our Sports Staff: Weather threat to holiday fixtures Shrewd Reegan turns title tide toward Newcastle Rob Hughes on a match that could confirm a shift in the balance of Premiership power Ferguson frets over ten-point deficit Saturday's Football Results Leeds fire scorches United's hopes Smith steps down after order to foot boot bill County set in anticipation Softly-spoken angel bent upon destruction of England As he awaits eagerly the Test match debut of Paul Adams, John Woodcock reflects on prodigious spinning legends of the past South Africa may bank on Adams to turn series By our Sports Staff: ICC exonerates Sri Lanka West Indies aim for return of pace attack KD Gallian out to solve problem position Wigan set to exhibit capacity for tradition Test your knowledge with the Jumbo Sports Crossword Nash's growing potential knows no boundaries Simon Wilde meets a precocious talent who, at 17, has been likened to Alan Knott Bath widen outlook with turn to West England's champions determined to continue their learning process Rugby Union Results Newcastle's warriors fell busy Bison Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Cardiff's sharp form augurs well for coming cup encounter Winning Move Keene on chess Merry Gale to take Kempton by storm Richard Evans, racing journalist of the year, previews the features chase and expects an Irish victory Big Race Line-Up Thunderer: Rest of Kempton's Boxing Day Card Comprehensive Form Guide to the Ten Contenders By our Racing Staff: Doumen has faith in his raiders Kempton threatened as weather worsens Cheryl's Lad to stay ahead of handicapper By our Racing Staff: Nicholls has sights set on valuable targets Morceli entered twice on Wetherby card Trainers' Preferences Course Specialists Thunderer: Huntington Thunderer: Market Rasen Thunderer: Hereford Thunderer: Newton Abbot Thunderer: Wetherby Thunderer: Wincanton Thunderer: Wolver Hampton Scott puts Leopards in position to pounce In Brief Dickson defeat Ill wind Tuur de force Two for one Pools Forecast Comprehensive Guide to Today's Fixtures Falcons swoop on play-off slot For the Record Guide to the Week Ahead Brazilians outdo burgers down by the Riverside Ivo Tennant finds Middlesbrough Football Club catering for the fans, not the famished Stena Line The doors are now open, let the bargain-hunting begin Tomorrow sees the start of most sales in stores nationwide. Karen Kay offers a guide to smart bargains and savings… A Times Competition Turkeys Stinkers ain't what they used to be A critics lot is not a happy one, says Benedict Nightingale, recalling the worst musical in the history of the world 'Bart was wearing a sleepless, desperate look' The many ways to put art into words Jim McCue on an inspirational display of lettering at the Crafts Council Gallery in London Visual Art Music Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Tomorrow Join the nation at seasonal play Take your pick from our choice of the best post-Christmas shows around the country Entertainments The Enchanted Toy Shop Choice The Times Cinema Guide Choice Difference between alternative and cumulative remedies Law Report December 26 1995 Privy Council Injunction power after judgment Secondary offence requires primary crime Registration of land after bankrupt conveyed it 'for love and affection' Scots Law Report December 26 1995 House of Lords Adjusting tax by lifting assessment Bank terms rarely implied Pint and a postal order at the local that sells stamps Village life is changing, but Rodney Hobson finds a familiar institution that can still be saved7 Following in the family tradition The Times Keeping the heart of the community alive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Racehorse Ownership Farming Corporation Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Top tips to put a smile on the face of Scrooge Overseas Company Registration Agents Ltd Tenders & Contracts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Staff bonus Mickey's delight Shelf life Word-Watching Sharps Taking a position on true cost of living really well Resignation of stout party Racing cert Filling the gap Charity bliss The power business that is British to a tea The National Grid has to make some strange calculations, as Christine Buckley discovered Radio 1 A Boxing Day of wonders Radio Choice Eeyore, Frank and Gromit, the three kings Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Your Own Business Whitbread to make £1bn agreed offer for Forte restaurants Eurotunnel to press for cut-price debt Times Two Crossword Investors seek to oust director of racing group Ringing in a busy new year Vauxhall bypasses jams via Internet Anthony Harris Queen drops in the power stakes Body Shop lorries drive home message Sale

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