News from 15/01/1995
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Terance Blacker, John Dugdale, Robert Graham, Michael Prescott, John Naughton, Janet Langdon Director, Mark Searle, Barbara Hall, Anne McIntosh MEP, Ardyn Bemoth, Des'Ree, Newby Hands, Jim Munro, Helen Davidson, Steve McNie, Dan Pearson, John Peter, Michael Cox, Daisy Waugh, Sally Jackson Elsham, Mark Reason, Nick Popplewell, Deborah Belsford, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Martin Dillon, Rev Dr Barry shucksmith, Susan d'Arcy, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Jason Burke, Graham Rose, Sheridan Morley, Nicolette Jones, Brian H Taylor, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Louis Fitzgibbon, Humphrey Carpenter, Quentin Van Marle, Ahmed Rashid, Sebastian Hamilton, Ludovic Kennedy, William Macmillan, David Leppard Home Affairs Correspondent, Tony Allen-Mills, Geordie Greig, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Jane Elliott, Irwin Stelzer, Bill Borrows, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, Robert Hewison, Isabel Wolff, David Dougill, Sir Angus Stirling The National Trust, Don Paterson, Vinny Lee, John Carrington, Maria Aitken, Viktor Vassilyevich Kholkov, Harvey Porlock, Margarette Driscoll, Graham Clayton, Colin Dryden, Alasdair Reid, Nigel Hawthorne, Jeremy Clarkson, David Caims, Chris Wilson, Frank Kane Deputy City Editor, Louise Taylor, Richard Fairbairn, Sean Ryan, John Gallagher, Geoff Whitten, Simon Hinde, Adam Courtenay, Ann Kent, George Perry, Peter Cole, Mark Ellen, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Victor Meldrew, Bernard Cafferty, Peter Keliner, Charles Wilson, Paul Donovan, Robert Howison, Sue Lawrence, Hugh McIlvanney, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Nicholas Hellen, Liz Lightfoot, Ian Chadband, Matthew Gwyther, Richard Bath, Tim Rayment, Martin Johnson, Richard Girling, Philip Cralgie, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Mohamed Al Fayed, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, Dave Thomas, Michael Preson, Frances Kennedy, Michel Roux, Phil Baker, Hugh Canning, Christopher Lloyd, Mark Leech Editor, Lois Rogers, Torquil MacLeod, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Paul McCartney, Harold Reiter, Cosmo Landesman, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Mike Hall, Stephen Jones, Jonathan Coe, Richard Evans, Patricia Clough, Phillip Beresford, Andrew Neil, Paul Nuki, Nick Hornby, Andrew Grice, Robert Elms, Julie Cohen, Cathy Scott-Clark Education Reporter, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Ian Critchley, William Langley, Noel Gallagher, Colin McDowell, Ian Burrell, Charles Penty, Christopher Goodwin, David Munk, Tim O'Kane, Michael Berkeley, David Windle, Richard Woods, Garth Alexander, Norman Stone, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Roland White, Antony Worrall Thompson, George Martin, John Lloyd, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Ronald White, Lesley Thomas Religious Affairs Correspondent, Brian Moore, Philip Baker, Julie Burchill, Michael Jones Political Editor, David Hunn, D J Taylor, Brendan Fanning, John Harlow, Jonathan Rendall, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Lesley Thomas, Michael Austin, Gavin Hastings, David Proudfoot, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Alan Jabez, Jonathan Ross, A A Gill, Nick Farr-Jones, Ian Buruma, Andrew Malone, Henrietta Welton, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Tony Brown, Elizabeth Imlay, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Howard Jacobson, Anna Pukas, Andrew McDonnell The Oscar Wilde Society, Gilbert Adair, Paul Cavadino, Ian MacDonald, Andrew Lorenz, Chris Gilchrist's, Liam Clarke, Adrian Levy, David Wickers, Anthony Haden-Guest, Albert, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, B Hackett, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Hugh Pearman, Mark Antony Turnage, Conal Gregory, Anthony Howard, Simon Reeve, Simon Sebag, Sarah Baxter, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, Emma Forrest, Sophie Grigson, Janine di Giovanni, Jack Grossman, Christophe Deylaud, David Cowling, Boris Schapiro, Dr John Doherty,
ResumoContents NHS hires private detectives to spy on doctors Backbench revolt sparks Labour fury Violent nine-year-olds get minders in the classroom Contents Kuoni Contents Shrapnel victim: Timur Elimkhanov, 6, is comforted by his mother. Grozny's struggle, p17 City centres closed to cars Contents Diana faces court grilling Contents Independent Schools Information Service Fairest Jsle Major aims to chop Brussels down to size Farewell to arms lures big money to Ulster Contents Rolex The Sunday Times Terms of terror act may be eased Rolex Wanted Admiralty blocks Drake's return from the deep Missing costumes found in Nureyev's wardrobe Best Weekend Reading The Sunday Times Busir Surrey council seeks free care for elderly Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising 'Ich spreche Deutsch, but I can't write it' Queen of crime falls prey to novel sense of déjà vu Heath paid to speak by Moonies In today's Other Papers Waldegrave and family threatened Prisoner gives up after a year at home Carlton club loses more members Give addicts NHS heroin, says MP American tourists get half-price car hire Halifax Cigarette firms hid evidence of cancer link Peugeot Britt tries to can BBC series on Peter Sellers Dooley held after girl hurt in crash Men's Health Who's who 1995 Family's double tragedy Trans Indus Ltd Northern Rock Zealous child-abuse investigators to be curbed by new rules Scottish maestro dies An impressive release of power The Power Issue BA accused of racism by director of £1m TV advert NordicTrack Barclays 'Eco warriors' get guide to road sabotage The Corsa Breeze from Vauxhall Kept in the dark, abused and unable to move Spiritual escort for Koo Prison warder is paid £75,000 to stay home Atticvs 133 winners share giant lottery jackpot Atticvs A raw deal to spare the Prince of Wales Atticvs Taki Carter wins the ignoble prize Atticvs Going Places Hacks gorge on junk food Atticvs Time to act, ma'am Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Men who run Crime UK A Sunday Times investigation exposes how city gangs are establishing a national network to distribute drugs. Report by Ian Burrell and Adrian Levy MasterCard The Blooding of Blair Labour seen as the feelgood party NEC Inter-Continental Hotels We have them at the front these days The plane was a bitch to fly, but there was no need to insult the co-pilot. Margarette Driscoll on the latest skirmish in the workplace sex wars Go public and risk being damned Grozny nears its final hour Chechens defiant as guns raze capital 'John Wayne of the Baltics' promises Russia its Vietnam Greenpeace Cricket idol Imran goes in to bat for Allah The Royal British Legion Dini the stand-in premier has Italy's politicians guessing The Sunday Times Patten warns China: meddling will cause chaos Men's Health Magazine Balladur heads 'Mr France' parade Mad as hell Marilyn talks dirty for Quayle Stasi amnesty call horrifies Bonn Macedonians on brink of Bosnia-style war King family have a dream of a business The Dorchester Saudi forces mass on border with Yemen Murdered Briton's kidnapper enjoys celebrity status Ford Hero of Bordeaux takes a tumble Inside Paris Bocuse tastes scandal Old heads hold back revolution Picture Gallery The Cavalier Expression from Vauxhall Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chapman Spooner Limited Time Computer Systems Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Domestic Cleaning Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Business Opportunity of 95 New Development Franchising in the 90's Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Recruitment Agency Bristol AUDiTEL Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toplix Envelopes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Lansdowne EF International Language Schools Kingston University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Watch Pager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aberystwyth Bootham School University of Durham Multiple Classified Advertising Items The pro Image The British Franchise Exhibitions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ward Howell International Multiple Display Advertising Items Preority Management Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ecole Lémania Lausanne The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine The University of Hull at Greenwich College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mencap making the most of life Multiple Display Advertising Items Wellington College Abbey Tutorial College Museums & Galleries Commission Maid Stone Borough Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Chelsea Nursery School The Sunday Times Conference for Independent Further Education Davies's College The refugee council Oxford Caster Courses A Level Residential Revision Courses Recruitment & Assessment Services Computacenter Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambridge Seminars The King's School Grantham Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford Barnet London Borough Greater Manchester Police Authority Caseworker the Churches Conservation Trust Harrow Essex County Council Cheshire Community Healthcare Trust Merton moving ahead Named: Britain's top drug barons Actionaid Weather and Travel Outlook Church in peace talks with gays Ski Scene Jackpot tops £16m for lottery News Digest BBC is fuming about Wright Gas humiliation Animal ban Bitter taste Notice pay-out Cell hanging Britons held Contents Rank threatens to move holiday village to France Saatchi directors face $150m claim US investors allege negligence over share fall Kingfisher sapped by Christmas gloom Intel inside C&W aiming for German alliance Contents Alan Bond charged with £485m fraud Disgraced tycoon released on bail Contents Fears on rates and politics unsettle industry Flawed script for public humiliation of British Gas Agenda Ciro Citterio menswear Rejuvenated Vestey looks at flotation Currency tension dogs the markets Wellcome facing Warner headache PowerGen charges up electric car Jardine-Tory 'link' In today's Other Papers USAir losses soar Checking out Soccer boss sells Labour quells fears Share Tips Men's Health Magazine Bus firm bosses on road to riches Article Withdrawn Americans unmoved by walk-out in London OKI People Technology Mexican wave catches Soros Foxley The Sunday Times Spens document store is burgled Prufrock Picture looks brighter for moviemakers Green Flag in football pitch Tory's lottery is not a happy one GrandMet's Mexican food is far too hot for the City Swiss Bank runs into storm over Trafalgar bid A row is raging over the bank's role in the £1.2 billion bid for Northern Electric by Trafalgar, reports Kirstie Hamilton FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Gardner serves up a cordon bleu deal Caterer Gardner Merchant's French connection will make the mouth water—if the recipe works. Ardyn Bernoth reports A share in the boardroom Ladbroke set to sell Texas to Sainsbury Sharewatch Tomkins Eurocamp John I Jacobs Robert H Lowe NHP Land Securities Swansea Centre for Trade & Industry Carpetright French seek piece of council action Radisson Edwardian Hotels Sweet and sour promise of the Chinese dragon Unilever has every confidence in the future of China and urges other British companies to get in fast. Marks & Spencer, however, is not so sure. Report by Nick Rufford, Hong Kong Unilever puts new power into Persil The Times Higher Education Supplement Rock steady sterling confounds sceptics Economic Outlook Clinton swept to the right by Republican tidal wave American Account Big names make a pitch for Wembley The home of English football is burdened with debt, its shares near-worthless. John Waples runs an eye over the would-be rescuers Fimbra The Times Wary banks block road to recovery One manufacturer claims a cautious attitude among banks is preventing his business from expanding—and that other countries treat their entrepreneurs much better. Ardyn Bernoth reports on the firm's struggle It's just an idle thought Optimism grows as exports pick up Bulletin Shop opens for spies, cheats and snoopers Espionage A shop that sells listening devices and spy gadgets to the public opens its doors this week, writes Christopher Lloyd Ford Plastic studs score on the soccer pitch Sport Tests confirm that plastic-studded football boots can reduce the risk of injury and boost performance, writes Christopher Lloyd 'Hands-off' driving on automated roads comes step nearer Transportation Armchair warriors feel the force Home Entertainment Computer games are about to receive an extra dimension with a simulator that can be used in the home. David Windle reports Links traced in the complex web of crime Crime Deted… Detectives will turn to a powerful new computer system to help unravel organised crime in Britain, writes Graham Clayton The Great British CD-Rom to draw fine-art lovers More French to interact on TV Fast airbag boosts safety Automotive A new device cuts the response time of airbags. Report by Chris Wilson Invasion of the Apple Mac clones Bits & Bytes The Sunday Times World Wide Web take-off predicted Nintendo hires James Bond Dirty great big street cars named desire America is cleaning up its act with smaller, environment-friendly vehicles, but gas-guzzling leviathans are still the form of transport closest to the nation's heart, finds Eric Dymock Motoring Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smoother than a Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford has reacted to the critical response the… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items ADT Auctions B M W Approved Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon of Highgate Hartshill BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jack Barclay Alpina 7301 Vb Auto. 93 K. arctic silver/ black hide. 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By Keith Wheatley For the Record This Week's Fixtures Racing Sport on TV Rugby Union Hendry the man to beat News Focus Basketball Rallying Athletics Golf Alphand's piste de resistance Ian Chadband sees an unheralded Frenchman win the mother of all downhill races—twice Bath push Northampton ever closer to purgatory Richard Bath at the Recreation Ground Mapletoft woe adds to Gloucester misery Wasps take the sting out of poor Harlequins England squad outraged as RFU backs hotel move Widnes wilt under Warrington surge Compelling Drama of the Five Nations Show Can the wizard still weave a wondrous spell? Stephen Jones on the genius of Jeremy Guscott whose form will be crucial to England's hopes in World Cup year Retired gunfighter up from Down Under Stephen Jones talks to Nick Farr-Jones, the former Australia captain who is forging a new life in Paris Pass masters back in vogue Who will be wearing No 9? Mark Reason on pivotal decisions facing the selectors The king of lock and roll Brendan Fanning on the growing pains of Neil Francis, the enfant terrible of the Irish lineout Five Men to Turn the Five Nations Championship on its Head Time for Scotland to pass the ruck Alasdair Reid hears a voice in exile suggest Scotland are not playing to the strengths of their English-based players How They Line up on Saturday Indian recovery stumps Stemp England hit the pits as Bevan's boys dig deep Peter Roebuck hails the seminar in drive laid on by Australia's brightest pupils in the World Series Cup Ample warning from the man who would be king Life's Agassi for the fans Richard Evans sifts the hype from the hope for the Australian Open, starting tomorrow Players want a break Gloomy Forster smiles at last Calendar Offer Happy swanning in his own pond Jasper slip-slides to the top David Hunn watches the fall of O'Reilly and Gooch at the British short-track speed skating championships at Guildford The Times Yorath back from a season in hell Terry Yorath's love for football has survived professional humiliation and personal tragedy. Joe Lovejoy met the man making big plans for Cardiff Men's Health Magazine Keegan's strange reticence over Cole Pressure on Evans grows ever greater Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference & Minor Leagues Scotland Wales & Ireland Pools by Geoff Whitten Giants lost in the valley of the dull Chris Lightbown at Highbury Nolan quick for the draw Paul Kitson's Opportunity to Step into Andy Cole's Boots Ekoku haunts Norwich Little's homesick cure speeds the recovery of Villa Men's Health Magazine Klinsmann silences the boo boys Deryk Brown at Upton Park Norwich are rocked by row over Robins Leeds look to Yeboah for rescue act Belated fireworks fizzle out Newman revives a lost art Damon Hill Rovers feel just champion Joe Lovejoy at Ewood Park Tanner brings Ipswich a jackpot win Martin Searby at Anfield Contents Five Nations Championship Premier League His bones were sticking through his skin Goodwood Travel Limited The Open University You really must hear my Peter Cook anecdote Virgin atlantic Why we find it so hard to forgive Japan Our refusal to invite the Japanese to the VJ-Day commemoration reflects racial prejudices as much as grim wartime memories, says Ian Buruma By George, Hollywood will be mad about him Profile Nigel Hawthorne Sir Humphrey is on the brink of big-screen stardom for his remarkable portrayal of a king Preston presses on The Guardian is beginning its search for a new editor—but that does not mean the old one is a spent force, writes Peter Cole Major's lost sheep find an excuse to rejoin Tory fold Inside Politics Vote SNP to set my (Hampshire) people free Is Newt giving the right a bad name? His first moves make it look as though Gingrich is just bidding for the votes of the richest Americans, writes Norman Macrae Boadicea at the gates of Pall Mall A last redoubt of male supremacy has been a long time falling, but fall it must, writes Kate saunders TCP New Labour may deny it, but the party wants to nationalise Public ownership is still dear to Labour hearts, and Tony Blair will ingore that cherished belief at his peril, writes Peter Keliner Godfrey Smith How to save the House of Windsor from itself Andrew Neil says a changed royal family can survive but it should steer clear of bicycles Qutdnunc Disunited kingdom Superlative Travel Why the worms are turning in America White males feel aggrieved that they are the only group not to get preferential treatment from a society obsessed with racism and sexism. Christopher Goodwin reports on the backlash Blair's new band dances to an old tune Labour's leader may have boosted party membership, but not only with the foot soldiers he wants, writes Sarah Baxter Money: the root of all books Martin Amis is the beneficiary of a publishing world that sees big profits in serious writing, says Janine di Giovanni Friend or Food? Why are the British so confused about animals? Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items ALTO Golf & Country Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to pay back the greedy executive Shareholder power, as seen in America, is the answer to Britain's corporate abuses, says Irwin Stelzer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Penthouse Duplex Beach Village Luxury Houses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Animals deserve more compassion Vulgar lessons Minister is misguided on prisons Hants., Dorset, and I. O. W. 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Investors will soon have to decide whether to buy into the electricity generators, writes Diana Wright Shop around for the best deal on services How the price will be decided The Sunday Times Schroders The Sunday Times Chase De Vere Investments Plc Prudential Personal Finance Section National Westminster Bank Kiwis' lean years bear fruit for investors When Britain joined the EC, New Zealand had to reconstruct its economy. After years of sacrifice the country now offers investors excellent growth prospects Look to the east, old boy My favourite share City fund manager John Carrington is investing in a Finnish company that is cashing in on the former Soviet Union School fees: are you eligible for help? More than 4,000 assisted places were not taken up this year though many parents might have qualified, says Conal Gregory Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Tel: (Office) Chase De Vere Investments Plc We guarantee … company M&G Financial Services Limited Discounts tempt investors as Pep season gets under way Framlington Unit Management Limited Halifax cuts rate on secured loans Savings News Time is an investor's best friend in the stock market Independent Financial Adviser Chase De Vere Investments Plc Top savings rates Far East (incl Japan) UK unit trusts Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Memories of a bygone golden age of cricket Internet scoops up Barclaycard The Equitable Life Perpetual Garrison Investments Analysis Ltd. 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The Sorcerer's Challenge by David Shukman Hodder £20 pp256 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 357 The Times Literary Supplement 308 Vinegar Home Remedies for a Longer, Healthier,… The sins of the fathers Vinegar Hill by a Manette Ansay Viking £15 pp240 The drowning pool A Map Of The World by Jane Hamilton Doubleday £14.99 pp390 Visions of loveliness Sunrise With Sea Monster by Neil Jordan Chatto £13.99 pp183 Shortlist They Whisper by Robert Olen Butler Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks How to make money writing short paragraphs Books Section The Sunday Times Quality Paperbacks Direct The Funday Times Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Beryl the Peril Rhino Tales Best Friends Star Gazing M… Picture Gallery Give It a Try La-Di-Dah What's the Logic? 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William Langley on the stars who are suffering now for all those years of hard living, but who still insist that the show must go on Slack style Of Slack initiative Janet Reger The Sunday Times The Regent London Work out your own astrological exercise routine Heavenly bodies Christopher Goodwin meets a Californian guru who matches exercise to signs of the zodiac Smallbone of Devizes Contemplating retirement Need to clear your head and your life? Roland White, below, decided to get away It may sound extreme, but an Anglican retreat may be the perfect place to unwind The Chelsea Hotel The strain gang From it all. 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Both advertising and the nation's nannies get into a bit of a state AA Gill on television Fade to black The rich heritage of the world's film archives faces a political threat, says George Perry A deaf ear to the voice of the past Nostradamus looks like MTV and sounds like Pulp Fiction, but every woman would like to discuss the future with its hero Striking the right chords Scrutiny Gilbert Adair Success becomes him Profile Feted by Hollywood since The Crying Game, Neil Jordan, the director of Interview With The Vampire, also happens to have his third novel out this week. By Tom Shone Universal fear of sinking Studio bosses fret about rising costs as Kevin Costner's Waterworld looks set to become the most expensive movie ever made. Christopher Goodwin reports National Theatre The Royal National Theatre's Construction criticism The Sunday Times Building of the Year Award is now in its seventh year. Hugh Pearman invites you to make your nominations Rules Jazziz All their Yesterdays, today and tomorrow The extraordinary demand for the Beatles' new album, 25 years after they split up, has caught out even their own record company. Robert Sandall on the enduring appeal of pop's first and greatest supergroup Why they were fab Running on empty At the ICA, Cosmo Landesman sees modern art at its worst: obscure, laboured and humourless Good things in small packages The exhibition of boxed art seemed set to be pretentious. Instead, Frank Whitford found a witty, subversive world A life beyond the fringe More Sartre than satire? 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