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News from 05/03/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Julle Cohen, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, John Coleman, Robert Irwin, Mark Searle, Barbara Hall, Edward Owen, Jillie Murphy, Ian Chadiband, Julian Keeling, Eileen Lynch, Jim Munro, Kenny Wiwa, John Peter, Paul Harris, Emma Moore, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Norman MacRae, Laurence Purcell, Lord Waddington Governor, Christopher Somerville, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Joanna Duckworth, Nick Rufford, Jason Burke, Graham Rose, Sheridan Morley, Ned Balfe, Christa D'souza, Julia Dodd, Iain Martin, Alistair Scott, Laura Thompson, Sally Payne, David Smith, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Professor Akbar Ahmed Centre of South Asian Studies, Sean Ryan Science Correspondent, Charles Hymas, Sebastian Hamilton, Edward Welsh, Bob Wootton, Edward Platt, Annabel Heseltine, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Albert Greendale, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Sidney Montlake, Deryk Brown, Roger Anderson, Mick Brown, David Dougill, Mangosuthu Buthelezi, John Evans, Robert Turnbull, Liz Deegan, Harvey Porlock, Randeep Ramesh, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Mcllvanney, Alasdair Reid, Jeremy Clarkson, Louise Taylor, Richard Fairbairn, Joan Nurse, Sean Ryan, Geoff Whitten, Jeannette Kupfermann, Simon Hinde, Simon Wertheimer, Richard woods, Adam Courtenay, George Browning, George Perry, Cathy Scott-Clark, Simon Baker, Mark Skipworth, Pam Barren, Shelley von Strunckel, Norman Lamont, Peter Warren, Ardyn Bernoth, Sabine Durrant, Christine Toomey, Rob Steen, Tina Gaudoin, Bernard Cafferty, Paul Ham, Paul Donovan, Alan Smithers, Philip Craigle, Sue Lawrence, Jeff Randall, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Simon Fanshawe, Dr Dylan Wiliam King's College, David Thomas, Liz Lightfoot, Harvey Cole, Ian Chadband, Richard Bath, David Leppard, Oleg Gordievsky, Kevin Conneilly, Richard North, John Fowles, Kirstie Hamilton, Mark Edwards, Rufus Olins, Betty Bonavia, Graham Lidstone, Dave Thomas, Frances Kennedy, S C Coleman, Phil Baker, Christopher Lloyd, Katharine Hadley, Christina Lamb, Simon Harrison, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Cosmo Landesman, Andrew Roberts, Diana Wright, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Liz Lightfoot Legal Affairs Correspondent, Heather Kirby, Andrew Neil, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Julie Cohen, Colin Hobbs, Martin Searby, Fraser Harrison, Ian Critchley, Anthony Quinn, Colin McDowell, Ian Burrell, Louise Evans, Gillian Gribbs, Richard Woods, David Windle, Garth Alexander, John Cuthbert, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Antony Worrall Thompson, Roland White, Maurice Chittenden, John Heuston, Barry Pickup, Robin Robertson, Ray Hutton, Julie Burchill, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, David Hunn, Brian Walker, Mihir Bose, Jonathan Rendall, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Lesley Thomas, Jane Scott, Nick Harling, Richard Pembroke, Gail Ingram, Lucie Young, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Jonathan Ross, A A Gill, Nick Farr-Jones, Andrew Malone, Isobel Bechka, Rajeev Syal, Winner's Dinners, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Stephen Pettitt, Denise Kingsmill, Gwynneth Hughes, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Sean O'brien, Jean MacKenzie, Adrian Levy, Sylvia Turner, David Wickers, Matthew F W Taylor, Denis Healey, Steven Mear, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Paula Quirk, Joe Lovejoy, Christopher Higgins, Rupert Steiner, John Cole, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Paula Reed, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Neil MacLean, Hugh Bradley, Sarah Baxter, Martin Booth, Jaci Stephen, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Michael Dixon, Sophie Grigson, Dan Pearson, Boris Schapiro,

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Tories to woo voters with inheritance tax cuts Barings board ignored all warning signs Insight Labour demands statement from 'complacent' Clarke Inside Virgin The Magazine News Review Slides of March: fun in unexpected snow Mandela finally moves to oust troublemaker Winnie Style Nursery exams for two year olds Reader's Guide Classified Commercial Radio 'I'd rather go to hail than give up Mary' Hill House Hammond Rolex The Sunday Times Ministers rethink share perk plan Yorkshire millionaire rescues Tory party with £4m loan Two-year-olds sit nursery entry exams Deadly hospital virus spreads Rescuers comb Pacific for lone yachtsman, 70 Hewlett Packard 306 Peugeot Shunned alderman takes on the City Block on Guppy's jail leave 'unfair' Lethal seatbelts scare New inquiry into shipwreck riddle British Midland Son sees father die in aerial stunt Jet-ship poised to shatter speed barrier Channel 4 chief orders inquiry into runaway's New York trip Membership Rewards British professionals toil in the fields for Cuba College killing brings Islamic fear to Britain SAAB Provision J. Sainsbury: Merchant Fish Cuisine Anarchists use computer highway for subversion Air Miles Campus chiefs join top earners IRA men seek £20m payments In today's Other Papers Death wish guide for the living Hug the PC way Referee says gamblers offered bribe Accuser tells of rape case regrets Modern Major Meltdown Insight How an entire financial system failed to stop a trader's mad gamble and flushed Barings bank into oblivion Inter-Continental The chill and charm of a Margarette Driscoll on the low-key style of the family that handles the Queen's money Derivatives: how they work and when they can hurt Amstrad Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Risking all on chance of more The Collapse of Barings In the pit, plumbers compete with PhDs, buying and selling for nine hours. Randeep Ramesh reports Reporting Team Losing Barings in a sea of troubles Prince defies crities with plan for four more model villages Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Pass the sick bag, the PM's goofed again Hostess without mostest Taki Picture Gallery Dealmaker Dole takes a battering Republican strategy in disarray Organ Donor Card Holders Russia bids tearful farewell to TV star Gwent Turks accused of secret flights to arm Bosnia Mandela poised to sack Winnie Police warn of likely arrests Townships turn to lynch mobs Monterey Mitterrand fixes a crony succession Mortgage Scandal threat to Gonzalez Rolling Estonians set to fade away as satisfaction wanes All You Need to Know about Green in Black and White Master Card Kerouac at centre of £6m will feud World falls in on woman who dared to kiss Castro FIAT Chinese scandal keeps its secret Get ready for crufts'95 Mafia comes out of its lairs to kill The Sunday Times Music Collection Week 25 St Patrick causes White House woes Inside Washington Lotus Blame it all on dad, Bill A case of too many chiefs Gore curbs power of Clinton adviser Shake-up for the spies Blair to face setback over clause 4 vote Labour picks Dulux ad agency to run campaign Sewills Weather and Travel Outlook Threatened whales return from edge of extinction Ski Scene Jackpot tops £8m for lottery News Digest Battle to control Watford blaze Peak rescue RU boss hurt Team bus stoned Father charged Gas blast death Dean to speak A vintage season Labour's love-in Dutch rivals fight for Barings Board warned by senior manager three years ago Serious Fraud Office steps up investigastion Personal legal advice sought by directors Soros makes millions from Nikkei's slump Hopes of swift deal dashed as ABN challenges ING Zeneca plots to beat Glaxo for Wellcome Digital PC Final Chapter George Soros cleans up in Japan BAT takes £125m hit on pensions Lucas clinches blockbuster order from VW The Real Thing Turmoil in Tokyo may add to losses Barings chiefs guilty of raw, unbridled greed Agenda HSBC Holdings plc Ladbroke braced for hit on Vernons pools Welsby on track to run BR Cartlon cinema bid In today's Other Papers Mulcahy's pay cut ICL float delay Knight quest fails Bba plans £200m disposal The Expro Group Ex-rival helped clinch Dillons Blame the bosses, not derivatives Lost Barings Barings received many warnings of impending disaster; one even came from the head of its operations in Singapore. But the board, led by Peter Baring, right, chose to ignore them. Report by Kirstie Hamilton Talking Markets Big buck bonus at Baring bidder Prufrock Neighbours menace Dennis Party time for Tiny Picture Gallery 3i Investors in industry Schneider's disappearing space trick With a little help from. . . This weekend Eddie George, governor of the Bank of… Final cut Wellcome Tourist chief predicts a sunny future Dti sees the light Big business starts to flirt with Labour Firms once hostile to the Labour cause are taking a pragmatic view of the future, write Matthew Lynn and Rufus Olins Compiled by Cs First Boston: FT-SE 100 index Rolls drives Vickers into top gear The revitalised car firm is surging into the black, boosting the profits of its parent company Vickers, writes Andrew Lorenz Bid rumours swirl at Smith New Court Sharewatch BTR A share in the boardroom King Coke lets fly at young pretenders Coca-Cola and Pepsi used to scoff at their would-be rivals. But the success of Virgin's and Sainsbury's brands has changed all that and now the giants are fighting back. Ardyn Bernoth reports IBM Manchester Business School BPB bid runs into stiff opposition BPB Industries faces a battle in America in its drive to become the world's leading plasterboard maker, writes John Waples Aer Lingus How Pentos story ended in tears Despite a year-long fight for survival, the group that owned the Dillons book chain was crushed by its debts. Ardyn Bernoth reports on the war of words over who was to blame BICC Group Old Lady's reputation takes a nasty knock Economic Outlook Royal Mail Merger talk grabs banks' interest American Account ICL launches into home computers Consumer Electronics The company is making a thrust into the consumer market with a personal computer that is integrated in a television set to provide information, games and multimedia services. Christopher Lloyd reports Bold visions of how the world will look in 50 years' time Design The Design Council is celebrating its 50th birthday by looking 50 years ahead. It is running a competition to find the best designs for the best designs for the year 2045. Report by Christopher Lloyd Vodafone pushes digital system Windows 95 opportunity limited Bits & Bytes Microsoft boldly goes for Star Trek Bat plane swoops in to cut the cost of air travel Civil Aviation Designers are becoming ever more daring in the race to create super-jumbo airliners for the next century, writes David Windle Bicycles shift to automatic gears Sport Gear changes controlled by a microchip may add a new edge to racing, writes Max Glaskin Project Management' 95 The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jewellery Business for Sale Independent Legal Practitioners Limited AudiTEL R. M. Company Ltd YPL Communications Group Answermaid international Selling your Business? Better than Winning the Lottery Liquidations & Receiverships Lorraine Electronics Fidelity Colour Printing SCF Multiple Display Advertising Items Franchises Can You Manage Multiple Display Advertising Items Prontaprint! Futurekids Computer Learning Centres F. L. O. O. R Coverings Multiple Classified Advertising Items The same old brutal truths Hugh Mcllvanney on the moral ambivalence of boxing, painfully highlighted again by the Benn-McClellan fight. Main picture: Chris Smith Sluggers who forgot the art of self-defence Jonathan Rendall analyses the technical flaws that made it the most exciting but most brutal fight for years Making Boxing Safer Cricket Racing Rugby World Cup Sport on TV & Radio Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Rugby League Another O'Brien makes good Aidan O'Brien, the trainer breaking all records in Ireland, is Cheltenham-bound. John Karter reports Jockey Club under scrutiny in Nicholson fracas inquiry Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loans & Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wholesalers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Destriero wagers have bookies fearing Furlong Racing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highlands & Islands Enterprise Business Opportunities Login Very Profitable Security Co. The Sunday Times Johnson powers to new world best Golf London Enterprise Agency Irish overrun by French firepower Brendan Fanning at Lansdowne Road Superb N'Tamack puts flair back in fashion Scotland can slam old enemy, says Evans Flights from 18 Uk Airports Scott stands up and delivers Alasdair Reid on Scott Hastings, returning in glory to the international fray at Murrayfield Richards runs ragged Wasps to a standstill Mark Reason at Wolford Road More a war than a draw Airtours Flights Wales bring in France to save Cup bid Stephen Jones reports on how the politics of self-interest has undermined the original concept of a World Cup in Wales Turner snatches share of points They're forever blowing bubbles David Hunn catches the action and drama at the UK underwater hockey championship Time to put reform at the top of the agenda Rob Steen looks forward to the TCCB's spring meeting on Tuesday, but more in hope than expectation of real change Home thoughts from abroad Cricketing greats Imran Khan and Clive Lloyd tell Mihir Bose what's right—and what's wrong—with our 10-point plan for change Sharks regroup for the final kill Christie's search for missing gold Ian Chadband reports on relief all round as Britain's captain bucks the trend and heads for the world indoor championships in Spain Improve your golf—empty your wallet Lauren St John explains why there are no short cuts to success for the average weekend hacker Hamed knocks out Liendo in the second Car of the Year Lilleshall deserves preservation order The FA's school of excellence, founded amid much fanfare in 1984, is under threat. Joe Lovejoy went to see English football's future, and found it in good working order Beware blanket bans on travelling fans Chris Lightbown says that if the game is to win the fight against hooliganism, it must first of all know the enemy Continental gap catches English After Arsenal and Chelsea's fruitless forays in Europe, Chris Lightbown points out the painful lessons for the domestic game Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Minor Leagues Scotland Europe Pools by Geoff Whitten Blackburn find it a grind at the top Ferguson dismissal makes Royle see red Simpson strikes fear into Norwich hearts Gareth Southgate: The Versatile Palace Captain The TV Game Calderwood rescues Spurs as late flurry follows tedium Waddle ignores manual Rush crushes Newcastle spirits Ferdinand hero of an hour Who has the right stuff to stay up? Louise Taylor looks at the four main contenders in one of the tightest First Division promotion races for years Coventry are as good as Gould Fuchs treble makes it tight at the top The Football Coloumn The Golden Game Scotland set up Slam decider Pure Genius Cole leads United to record The Cruel Ring France included in World Cup bid News inside Rovers hold out Premier League A Double Life Goodwood Travel Limited Persimmon All in A Week Tabloid Talk Fight game wins—on points What's my Line on. . . Boxing Fast Bitterly seeking sweet revenge Profile Norman Lamont His dagger flashed again last week. Can the backbench avenger inflict a lethal wound? Laughing Major will be the Tories' best medicine Inside Politics Nordic Track Pierced to the heart by a teenage rebel Barings: a lesson for Gordon Brown Norman Macrae on how a banking failure has illuminated the catastrophe that could have befallen a pound tied to Europe Injustice at the heart of rape trials Sex-crime defendants should be granted the same anonymity rights as their accusers, writes Kate Saunders Multiple Display Advertising Items Squeaky-clean new Labour can't afford the whiff of sleaze Tony Blair must hope that the grants-for-votes inquiry in Birmingham shows that old Labour and its ways really are dead, says Sarah Baxter As you make your bed, so must you lie on it: it sounded like a handy axiom for the week, or may be the 'Quidnunc' A bad week for capitalism Shabby insult to the Fayed brothers shames us all Denying British nationality to two Egyptians who have brought money and jobs here is spiteful and unjustified, says Andrew Neil Superlative Travel Saved from the Nazis by British Schindler Shame on an uncaring Miller and his tale DiSNEYLAND Tourists say London not tacky or grim New theory on the Beast of Bodmin A different Aga Khan Softly, economic tigers stir in the Third World On the eve of the UN Social Summit, author Richard North points out that the West still does not understand how developing countries are helping themselves Fight for freedom not treachery View from Bermuda Points Birthdays Hope I get old before I die. . . Cussedness may be the key ingredient in reaching 100, finds Sean Ryan Subaru Talking telephone numbers John Major could trip up over top people's pay, write Matthew Lynn and Andrew Grice Radisson Edwardian Higher Cry havoc and let slip the hounds of war The anti-hunting lobby may scent victory but huntsmen are fighting back, writes Walter Ellis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Berkeley Cyprus Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alto Golf & Country Club CALA Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Medway Training & Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central London Estate Agencies Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Barnard marcus Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight Frank & Rutley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Berkeley Homes Bewley Homes Harley House Charles Church The Morning after In the aftermath of the bibulous Greek Orthodox Easter celebrations in the Cretan village of Kritsa, Christopher Somerville shares a peaceful hangover with the locals Brittany Ferries Island life: strangers are warmed by sun, wine and… Cannes Cote D'azur Multiple Display Advertising Items La Corse British Midland SKI Airtours Cunard Sloping off at Easter Scott on Skiing Holiday Money Thailand China Travel Service (UK) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Silver lining for India's favourite monument Directions Last post Cab'n' cruise at a price Triple seven on the up Price threat New line on South Africa In brief. . . 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Veronica Webb, the $2m face of… Fidelity Investments Pension fund pursues lawyers There has never been a better time to remortgage Pep income Hill Samuel Lost in the card debit maze Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Bank of Scotland Collapse raises fear for pensions and savings Checks to make on your bank Virgin direct After Barings, who's next? Last week's banking crisis underlines just how careful pension funds and investors need to be Most banks and building societies use derivatives, which brought about the collapse of Barings. Paul Ham reports Finsbury Asset Management Limited Guinness Flight Virgin Pep stays A few sacred cows will be sacrificed as the Branson empire moves into the investment world, writes Paul Nuki Seeking out the unit trusts Merchant Investors Foreign & Colonial Investment Management The Equitable Life Legal & General Top 50 Fund Managers J. 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They don't realise, says Christa D'souza, that women prefer them a little chubby Smallbone of Devizes You can run, but you can't hide As the former Barings dealer Nick Leeson has found, the end of the empire and global computer links have made it very hard to disappear, says a a Gill Marie Curie Cancer Care Taking refuge in Tuscany Jeannette Kupfermann finds Erin Pizzey, who set up Britain's first sanctuary for battered women, waiting tables in Italy Can you beat the retreat? Down the road in Glastonbury (where else?), Annabel Heseltine tries out a new age therapy: doing nothing Pulling the plug on Bath The Sunday Times Letters A good egg Restaurant Watch Ramtha the Spirit Warrior Brief Lives The Sunday Times Cross Word Salman Rushdie vs a S Byatt Feuds Corner Made in about 1840 and still in almost pristine The Sunday Times The lengths we go to When it comes to hems, you can suit yourself, says Colin McDowell, but to avoid looking old hat, you must have witty accessories Picture Gallery Home A turn for the better Health Women with epilepsy have often been misdiagnosed and mistreated, reports Heather Kirby, but new moves could improve their lives Running on empty The runaway teenager Men who marry women with children from a previous marriage do not always slip into an easy relationship with their new 'family'. And for a teenage boy, unable to relate to a stepfather, the pressure to escape can sometimes be overwhelming Shelf life Collectibles The kitchen dresser may go in and out of fashion, but one thing is sure, says Hugh PEARMAN—you can take it with you Picture Gallery Antique Buyer's Guide Set Pieces Interiors Character, drama and artistic flair are not confined to the stage. Julian Keeling on a flat with star quality A to Z of Architecture 30 Minute Menu Mac the nice Sue Lawrence waxes lyrical about the macadamia, a prince among nuts Cellars beware Wine Bottles of the Week Good things, small packages Table Talk Testing Time Snack noodles Multiple Display Advertising Items Shopping on Sunday Multiple Display Advertising Items Claim Free Land and Property! Hands-on approach Pet Problem Spiritual healers are proving their worth in treating animals. 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