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News from 28/12/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Martin Fletcher and Ross Dunn, Jon Ashworth, Lionel Kreeger, Michael A. Jarrett, Michael Saward, Katharine Road, Alain de Botton, Rob Hughes, Jeremy Laurance, Magnus Linklater, Bill Frost, Richard Thomson, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Ralph Robins, Chairman, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Andrei Navrozov, Ian Murray, Douglas Hogg, Minister of Agriculture, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Norman De Mesquita, George Sivell, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Patrick Howarth, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John Young, Janet Bush, St John, Quentin Letts, Wilfred Cockcroft, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Kenneth Warren, Russell Kempson, Simon Pettigrew, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Gillian Bowditch, Francis Bennion, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Leyla Linton, Lesley Chamberlain, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Harriet Paterson, Leyla Linton and Adam Fresco, Richard Evans, George Engle, Caroline Merrell, Jill Sherman, Barry Pickthall, Geoffrey N. Dence, Erica Wagner, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Frederick Lawton, David Brodie, Nitin Kibe, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Stephen Logan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Giles Whittell, Ian Ridpath, James Pringle, Mare Jordan, Peter Sanguinetti (Director of corporate affairs), Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, William Shakespeare, Bernard Eager, Tess Knighton, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Nigel à Brassard, David Powell, John Bayley, Michael Henderson, Julia Matthews, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, John Rees, Colin Campbell, Stacy Sullivan,

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Snow spreads as power cuts continue Cold weather cash for millions Belfast man shot dead Little Chefs sold Bosnia floods Index Win £5,000 of Lottery tickets Christmas presents reach hostages held in Kashmir Princess goes on Caribbean sunshine holiday No limit French girl's father appeals for clues Stay cool Direct Line Motor Insurance Football Major faces battle over public-sector pay demands Tory MPs in mortal danger Going Places Man trapped under ice dies after attempt to rescue dog Portillo is accused of wasting millions CPS apologises to court for day off By a Staff Reporter: Cold kills youth who tried to walk home Lawyers vote on complaint scheme News in Briese NHS drugs 'privatised' Beef sales 'down 25%' Banks urges peer's sacking Major aide turns to gas Lorry driver holds key to student's disappearance Haulage experts believe unmarked vehicle was rented and will prove difficult to trace Haulage experts believe unmarked vehicle was rented and will prove difficult to tracc Shoppers extend Christmas break in rush to sales Bargain Hunter's Checklist 'Wrap up the whole store - I'll take it' Orange Missing pupil 'feared school bullies' Message to middle-aged: forget the jog, just skip the pudding Minister to issue pledge on release of the mentally ill Glenfiddich Vicar casts disciples as God intended All change on line that took the Strine Astronaut's heels may hold clue to osteoporosis Forte Girl faces legal fight over her gift horse Lowry's forgotten works to emerge in £75m tribute Salford plans to transform its industrial past into monument to a working-class hero Salford plans to transform its industrial past into monument to a working-class hero The Times Vermeer exhibition beats US shutdown Vision woven from a spinning mill MFI home works Saturday in the Times Schools threatened by violence turn to police for advice Former pupils hit teachers at parry Law watchdog in the dock Smallbone Ports set sights on buying a warship By a Staff Reporter: Village shop is crushed by kilos Keyboards silence piano in fight for keys to kingdom of music Dog saves dog in underground trap ILPH Rest & Rehabilitation Centre Two men held over attack on widow News in Brief Teenager dies after stabbing Murder remand Hostage charge Trains disrupted Well read Cold night out FIAT Novice spends $7m to challenge Dole in party race Hooligan fans lower Giants Dell Direct Gun-toting grandmother wages battle for right to bear arms Policeman was one of cult killers News in Brief Spain poll date (Reuter): Wei appeal fails (Reuter): Koreans jailed (AP): Pole to poles (AFP): Five children die Peking declares war on porn Saga Services Ltd Chinese choose favoured tycoons Easy riders rush west to high-speed Montana Horsepower heaven in Custer country Strachan Renault Cars with Flair Fate of negotiations rests with Arabs' master strategist Goldeneye Clinton optimistic as Syrians reopen talks with Israelis West Bank city of ramallah transferred to Palestinians ahead of schedule West Bank city of Ramallah transferred to Palestinians ahead of schedule Elusive Golan deal is key to wider peace Armies in Bosnia back off as peace deal is honoured Gang kill guard in French van raid Feminist pirate fails to make a killing at the box office Bardot says her crusade to save seals has failed Magnet How a newborn baby could help to save a child's life A special blood bank offers hope to young leukaemia victims, says Jeremy Laurance Viva Natural Healthcare In patriotic vein Why cold turns the thinly clad British true blue Toys that are easy to swallow Parkinson's drug safety fears Where will you see in the year 2000? Real partygoers have booked their seats on Concorde, an island in the Maldives or their berths on a 20-day cruise on the QE2. Jon Ashworth reports on plans to celebrate the millennium The ups and downs of coastermania Giles Coren on the fanatics who'll go anywhere for a ride on a big dipper Inside Section 2 Berlitz Janet Daley Since knife attack is becoming fashionable as a crime among the young, it is essential that some specific step be taken Death of a dreamer Poet Padraic Pearse had a romantic vision for Ireland. but he was executed by the English in 1916 Blessings of a bleak midwinter Magnus Linklater in the North of Scotland relearns some basic lessons about dealing with ice and snow Battle royal The Times Diary Merry men The Times Diary Dumfreeze The Times Diary Bag in hand The Times Diary Christmas Chill No seasonal cheer for Scottish Hydro-Electric Bone-Headed China Peking ignores Hong Kong's Democrats at its peril Family Affairs Embassies' role in export success Having a go HMSO sale Note of caution Support for courts-martial system Calculating the standard of maths Tax on wheat NHS charges Lane discipline Left in the lurch Road manners Mysteries of the Magi's star Time was when ... Clerical collars Mark II mankind Birthdays today Social News Anniversaries University news Personal Column Appointments in the Forces Legal appointments Latest wills Lord Borrie Church in Wales Making up for the planners' mistakes Forthcoming marriages Ancient city reveals more of its secrets Professor James Meade James Meade, CB, FBA, Professor of Political Economy at the University of Cambridge, 1957-68, died on December 22 aged 88. He was born on June 23,1907 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements The Raf Rises to the Challenge Court and Social Page Announcements Sir Colville Deverell Sir Colville Deverell, Gbe, Kcmg, Cvo, Governor of Mauritius, 1959-62, and later Secretary-General of the International Planned Parenthood Federation, died on December 18 aged 88. He was born on February 21,1907 David Nickerson David Nickerson, antiques dealer, died after a stroke on November 23 aged 62. He was born on March 24,1933 Old Vic BA still does the business Check-In New York Business Class Trailfinders Inter Europe Travel Ltd Where you'll holiday in 1996 World Sizzler's STA Travel GEM Travel Viceroy Air International Multiple Display Advertising Items Embassy Flight Centre Book now, pay later Weekend Travel Special Holidays Bargains of the Week Saga for the Time of your Life Flights Hotels Protecting rights of infant in settlement Cost of negotiation or appeal cannot be deducted Deducting benefit from damages award Threat of injury applies to the offence The Times Loss of moonlighting cannot be claimed No public figure defence here Cold weather cash for millions News The Times Crossword Picture Gallery Business In the Times Tomorrow Forecast Supermarkets may plug into power sales Sterling's Far East surge lifts shares Janet Bush 25 Hopes of payout grow as Forte confirms deal Daiwa manager indicted over $1.1bn losses Arts 30,31 Glad tidings from Goldsmiths Job fears 'hitting economic growth' Sport 34-40 Tessa The Kgb's Literary Archive Business Today Fisons chief wins £2.5m payoff Company pensions 'rising by 3%' Government forecast for growth 'too optimistic ' Delay for China jet bidders Multiple Display Advertising Items Canary sale completed By our City Staff: Tokyo shares pass 20,000 PA to pay out £19m Housing hopefuls shot down by Labour Insurers escape in year of disasters Business Roundup US confidence dips Crash killed Siebe man Divorce changes urged Mark hits Mercedes Pemberstone buys flats A Times Competition BP shares soar to record after $3.5bn Algerian deal Nabisco fearful of priests' crusade Bank of Scotland Forte's lightning roadside break Make or break time for Granada Writing on the wall for the publishers A snowstorm of housing forecasts Dispute ends at Tate & Lyle subsidiary Escom Power firms get £680m sale boost Codelco sues metal firm after losses Commodities Liffe Options Dixons picks up double helping of festive cheer Stock Market Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (NM Rothschild) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Times Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Insurers at premium prices Tempus Japan BP Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Goldsmiths Wall Street Branson battle for film seats The Times City Diary Getting together The Times City Diary Out with a bang? The Times City Diary Lit up again The Times City Diary Southern Electric offers a gem of new share gen to stakeholders Nowhere to run as nations succumb to poverty trap Britain had the sharpest rises in poverty and income inequality in the 1980s Economic View No evidence of British Gas chief misleading committee Business Letters Telecoms regulator's crossed lines US holds key to NatWest's global plans Richard Thomson finds that time is of the essence for an ambitious bank Legal & General The Times Unit Trust Information Service Deutsche Telekom London Prices squeezed higher in thin trading Blancpain Steering group on tax vital David Brodie advocates taking action now to guard standards UIA (Insurance) Limited FIFE Takeaway pies A change of hat for PW man Any Other Business CGG House To coin a phrase Computacenter London Tourist Board and Convention Bureau Blood, sweat and accountancy at PW PERA Major Saudi Arabian Trading Company Prospects Limited Telecom Data Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items IT & Network Recruitment Services Specialists The Hunt Museum Business Link The Brentwood Kensington Group Entertainments Choice 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 and country Choice 2 I came, I saw, I giggled Famous Debacles: Rodney Milnes recalls Henze's We Come to the River Choice 3 Turkeys To advertise in this section please call our… Only one box had vision Radio George Smith Film 1 Mesmerised by simple sights Geoff Brown on new films and the pick of 95. Plus the Lumi?res big day, a century ago Film 2 The reel anniversary , probably In a Paris cellar on December 28,1895, cinema was born. Or was it? Film 3 Renoir National Theatre Film 4 Viols in winter Concert Fretwork The strange death of literary Russia Andrei Navrozov urges caution as Kgb archives reveal the full extent of Stalin's manipulatiomn of the interlligentsia The KGB's Literary Archive The Discovery of the Ultimate Fate of Russia's Suppressed Writers By Vitaly Shentalinsky Harvill, £18 Tales told by an idiot of genius Dostoevsky The Miraculous Years, 1865-1871 By Joseph Frank Rohson Books, £27.95 a Writer's Diary Volume Ii, 1877-1881 By Fyodor Dostoevsky Quartet, £25 KD Scavengers for the sublime Kings and Connoisseurs Collecting Art in 17th-century Europe By Jonathan Brown Yale, £35 Piebald but still a nation Lost rhymes by the parson of Grimes John Bayley hails a major poet's rediscovered story in verse of a girl's infanticide and feigned madness The Voluntary Insane By George Crabbe Richard Cohen, £12.99 From Welsh wizard to tweedy leftist don Raymond Williams By Fred Inglis Routledge, £19.99 Revenant in the republic of letters Belle Du Seigneur By Albert Cohen viking, £20 World-besotted sex tourist Uses and Abuses By Aldo Busi Translated by Stuart Hood Faber, £14.99 Counting cosmic visions Numbers in the Dark By Italo Calvino Jonathan Cape, £15.99 Cold snap retains hold on fixtures CDA Trafficmaster Plc Fresh opportunities ease frost's bite Wolverhampton arranges additional meeting for Saturday Bay Networks Harvey Nash PLC Nielsen's absence costs him funding The sport of the future grappling with its past David Powell looks at the growing pains triathlon is enduring in its struggle for Olympic acceptance Snow Reports SKI Club Cardiff to make official complaint Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Bolton toil in vain through big freeze Confident Leeds warm to their task against Premiership's bottom club Same old story from Jones Russell Kempson on a new low point for a persistent offender AA Shops For the Record Wembley date for Croatia The Times St Helens told to prove case or pay the price League sets sights on better facilities AA Shops Imagining the perfect world makes for a happy new year Terry Venables at last learns to decline the verb 'to do' Barbarians find tradition has a price Nomadic club's future appears brighter despite defeat at Leicester Windsurfers ride out gale By our Sports Staff: Winds thwart Sayonara Lara leads moves to West Indies return Sport in Brief Taylor's smooth start Council halts bout Ebdon whitewash Americans team up Buccaneers sack Wyche Word-Watching England facing long haul to safety Bowlers struggle to contain South Africa on sluggish pitch British Airways Port Elizabeth Scoreboard By our Sports Staff: Muralitharan allowed to continue Radio 1 With Berkoff, not by him Radio Choice All that jazz turned out to be a work of Art Review BBC1 Variations Choice Satellite Triathlon 35 United bask in Cole's warm glow Newcastle's Premiership lead cut to seven points after defeat at Old Trafford Times Two Crossword No 663 in association with British Midland Keegan's limited case for defence Ilott's injury increases problems The Complete Bedroom Shop Rugby Union 37

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