News from 29/12/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Jon Ashworth, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Michael Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Richard Thomson, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Geoff Brown, Michael Bourdeaux (Director), Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, P. W. Watson, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Michael Hickley, Derek Brooke-Wavell, Kris Anderson, Robert Wright, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Nick Milner-Gulland, Jake Downey (international badminton coach), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Paul Savage, Randhir Singh Bains, Rodney Milnes, Charles MacKay, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Quentin Letts, Joseph Connolly, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Richard Duce, Stephen Harper, Russell Kempson, Michael Webber, Philip Bassett, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, J. R. Spencer, Milo Keynes, Gillian Bowditch, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Edward Gorman and John Hicks, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Hansel and Gretel, Paul Wilkinson, Tim Congdon, Brian Woodward, Jill Sherman, PHS, Oliver Holt, Richard B. Anderson, Sarah Cunningham, Emma Shackle, Adam Fresco, Eric Graus, President, Giles Whittell, Russell Jenkins, Elizabeth Winter, Peter Marsden, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Roy Walton, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Denis MacShane, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Coles, Denis Ryan, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Janet Wise, Valerie Grove, Ray Fleming, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Simon Palmer, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Anthony Radevsky,
ResumoThe National Lottery Doctors lose fight to save three from ice Two men pulled from frozen lake after trying to rescue girl, aged 11, who ran aftr dog Ulster fears IRA revival Test umpires are wired for stress World baby boom TV & Radio Snow forecast Legionnaires' bug found in Commons Rent-a-ring scheme to ease heartache of splitting up Pain in the tusk How hypothermia victims can be revived Saturday in the Times Taking the strain Internet services cut after porn raid The festive runaways Gieves & Hawkes Celluloid saint Mawhinney puts Tories on alert for election IRA killings 'could herald a return to full-scale war' MPs condemn father's murder BBC Video By a Staff Reporter: Daughter makes tearful plea to her father's killer Dictionaries land lottery jackpot By a Staff Reporter: Plea brings flood of calls on Celine Bargain hunters go on spending spree News in Brief Vehicle tests to continue Illegal migrants jailed Paint attackers banned New envoy to Paris Widow's poppy role More cats abandoned Shetlanders offered army help as convoys struggle through drifts Island homes still lack power and more snow is on the way Check before driving to aid survival chances Breakdown organisations tell drivers they could wait hours for help Sunny outlook in village colder than Moscow Picture Gallery British Airways For those left behind, the searching never ends Lost without trace: every year 250,000 people leave a legacy of heartache and hope 'Since you've gone, this is a house without music' Going Places 15% off Top Summer Destinations Father pleads for news of teenager Smallbone of Devizes Schoolboy may have turned to begging Island hideaway fit for a Princess guards its secrets Discretion rules at elegant Caribbean hotel devoted to 'the blliss of a special few' Jack and Jessica top list of favourite names How acne caught a young army officer off his guard Medical Briefing Abbey National Left says Blair is Major's twin Stores toast the new year with cut-price drinks Weekend Shopping AA Shops Labour would extend repayment periods for student loans Dixons Pioneer treatment saves baby's life British vets rally to help elephant with tusk-ache Dixons Thousands fail to gain places in the schools they chose Appeals by parents double Black is white in computer football AA Shops Osprey may return after 150 years (Reuter): UN peacekeepers 'suffered torture by Bosnian Serbs' Mladie named in accusations that French were subjected to mock executions Family Multimedia Centres Upper-crust notes on how to behave with a baguette (Reuter): World population up by record 100 million (AP): Clinton presses for cash to fight trade in illegal migrants Two held in Nevada bomb case News in Brief (AP): Driver dies (Reuter): Dini 'to resign' (AP): Biggest yet (AP): Soft landing (AP): Dried out Marlboro Man lets train take the strain US judges succumb to 'bench stress' Selenia Motor Oil From Associated Press in Peking: Peking executes 'corrupt official' Tycoon plans to create vast theme park in Africa Joy and anger greet billionaire's proposal for development in area of ecological beauty Abacha picks allies as mediators Harrods Knightsbridge (Reuter): Grandmother challenges 'hero' Arafat for power Peace talks 'positive' Jerusalem: Israel reported a "positive atmosphere" at its first talks with Syria in six months. Despite a news blackout on the talks, held in Maryland, America, Israeli Cabinet ministers were quick to describe the atmosphere as "truly good", "positive" and "business, like". (Reuter) Leading article, page 15 (AFP): The beleaguered three-year old Government of… Fifth nuclear test by France rekindles Pacific protests Actionaid More show than business in cinema's 100th year A columnist in 1895 predicted films would not "amount to much". Giles Whittell looks at a huge but ailing industry Reuter: Former political allies battle for Japan's top job Advanced Engineering from Germany 'Overwork could send you to an early grave' As people return to work after the festivities, professor Cary Cooper offers a timely reminder that staying late at the office could put your health and marriage at risk 1995: A Year in Pictures 'Overwork could send you to an early grave' Inside Section 2 The Times Reader Offer It's too soon to exhume the Eighties Joseph Connolly argues that it is early days for the BBC to celebrate a decade of greed and grot 'There is no male conspiracy' Martin Fletcher on the woman who is telling America's feminists to stop whining First Choice Philip Howard When travelling in the snow, follow Dr Johnson's advice and stay at home Chip buddy Where have all Britain's middle-aged men gone? Tory policies have transformed manufacturing industry, says Tim Congdon, so why are we no better off? Too many skilled men have been made redundant at their most productive age Why Tony Blair is looking East Denis MacShane on the lessions the Asian tigers hold for Labour's leader Our Fatherless Duck and dive Pedal power Déjà vu Golan in Maryland Isreal and Syria begin the search for peace Royal Lioness Buying the Shop Impulse buying in the sales can cleanout the store Russian election Brixton's troubles Intervention in Afghans' civil war In praise of a straight-talking BBC World Service Israel's withdrawal from Bethlehem Coffinless burial Lottery profits Leaving Saigon Pillars of wisdom Tall order Paintings restored Down in the dumps? It's in the post Birthdays today Plans for countryside 'put past in danger' Latest wills Anniversaries Picture Gallery The night sky in January Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Marriages Church news Shura Cherkassky Shura Cherkassky, concert pianist, died in London on December 27 aged 84. He was born in Odessa, Ukraine, on October 7, 1911 Personal Column Ernest Boyer Ernest LeRoy Boyer, educationist, died of lymphoma at Princeton, New Jersey, on December 8 aged 67. He was born in Dayton, Ohio, on September 13, 1928 Trailfinders (From our Own Correspondent): Leon Bakst. Stage Designer and Colourist David Land David Land, agent, producer and theatre owner, died on December 23 aged 77. He was born on May 22, 1918 News The Times Crossword No 20,050 Business Tomorrow Forecast Barings shoots to top of table for City deals Leeson ready to make decision over appeal CBI sees room for further rate cut By our City Staff: Boardroom pensions take giant strides Bid Fever Jewellery business collapses Arts Amstrad shares hit by resignation Fewer businesses end in failure Sport Lloyds TSB shares enjoy modest opening day Hargreaves Lansdown Television and Radio Business Today CBI talks Big order Grid float discounts launched Tourist Rates University of Cambridge London Montessori Centre Queen's Business & Secretarial College The Professional Association for Independent Sixth… CBI and chambers in talks on closer co-operation Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford a Level &… Multiple Display Advertising Items Full—time Office of Bursar Oxford Caster Courses University of Oxford Argentina on Clarke itinerary Professional firms help communities Governor against rate cut Unit trust sales show signs of revival Business Roundup Gilt auction dates Swalec ruling delayed Stagecoach joins race Land Rover pulls ahead German chemical fears A Times Competition A look at life under new Labour Pennington Great City minds ponder political change Independents gain from banking upheavals Amstrad's way with words Airbus and Boeing land $3bn PAL deal Flotations slump in 1995 BP courts black South Africans Lloyds Abbey sells subsidiary French triumph in battle for Northumbrian Water Cordis price dives over bid worry Specialist NHS services hit by skill shortages Rexene Products Commodities Liffe Options Assault on record high hit by Dow's opening fall 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 Bids make market in '95 Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Power generators: heads they win, tails they win Tempus Wall Street Blessed is the big giver Fishing for trade Boxing stupid Graphology Not so fruitful Takeover fever puts shine on returns It was a good year for market investors in spite of a late bout of nerves, Michael Clarke reports What Britain pays for unemployment Philip Bassett hears the debate on the true cost of joblessness The Times Unit Trust Information Service Deutsche Telekom London Shares and gilts mark time Hargreaves Lansdown British Funds Entertainments Choice 1 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 symbol) on release across the country Club Extreme Choice 2 Dramatic restorers at work Benedict Nightingale on a West End run for Cheek by Jowl's Duchess of Malfi Choice 3 The Times Theatre Loud and unclear Opera Hänsel and Gretel Queen Elizabeth Hall The Times Pop 1 Pop 2 Give fun another shot Pop stars are taking themselves too seriously. What we need in 1996 is some old-fashioned celluloid silliness Swaggering, not staggering New Albums HMV Pop 3 Indulge in a Viennese whirllNew year means Vienna waltzes. Daniel Rosenthal on the staging of Strauss concerts in Britain Tomorrow The Times Travel Offer Specific performance granted to keep shop open Law Report December 29 1995 Court of Appeal Revised directions for practice to be followed in Admiralty Court Claimant did not report facts not known to her Pollution no reason to close road Failing to cope with winter's icy blast Undersoil heating impractical as industry counts cost of blank days Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Extra Cheltenham races well supported Keene on Chess Winning Move Legal & Public Notices The Agricultural Mortgage Corporation Plc No respite for turf meetings as frost continues By our Sports Staff: Wachter waiting in wings to take lead role Cheltenham Racecourse Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Cantona delivers French lesson at Old Trafford Ginola left in rival's shadow Rob Hughes looks back at the impact of two talented imports on the championship campaign Ginola left in rival's shadow Woking stand to gain League entry Jones faces fine and suspension Carter puts Midlands on higher ground By our Sports Staff: West criticises showpiece season For the Record Snow Reports Scots retain Phillips for Welsh encounter In Brief Caviare show Wilander out Laitinen soars Ebdon tumbles Globetrotting Barbara Collins The Times Mees Pierson Corporate Golf Challenge Olympians emerge with Georgia on their minds David Miller looks back on a memorable 1995 and considers the year in prospect The Times Prime principles Traditional style driven out Options for rugby clubs Interests of coaches must also be protected True Blues Decline and rise Student princes plan fairy-tale ending Underdogs spread delight by reaching college football's showpiece event Oliver Holt on the undergraduates facing a stren examination of their sporting talents London to take strong tour party Sports Service Fruitful journey's end assured for Europe's Welsh pioneers Clubs can kindle optimism for Ireland on wider front By our Sports Staff: Sayonara's record attempt foiled by light winds When slush provides a fund of stories Frud on Friday Crystal Holidays By our Sports Staff: McGrath's pace denies Sri Lanka sanctuary from gathering storm Word-Watching Tomorrow is really today Radio Choice Radio 1 Time, gentlemen, for Scots on the rocks Review BBC1 Variations Choice Satellite Racing Atherton suffers for umpire's mistake England struggle on after injustice threatens to turn Test series against them Times Two Crossword Testing times for men in charge Football is hottest tip to beat big freeze Football Port Elizabeth Scoreboard And so to Bed
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