News from 18/06/1995
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ResumoScientists find key to prolonging human life Major orders tax cuts for high earners 200,000 may escape top rate Blair enrages left with opt-out schools U-turn The Times Weather The Naffest Party 1000 Makers of Cinema Alive: child escapes Russian massacre England expects as rugby fever grips the nation Rocket-Propelled Refrigerator Adams threatens return to Violence Cecil Gee The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Letters News Review House of Fraser The Times British Marine Industries Federation 87 rescued as ferry catches fire Last farewell to Dilys The Sunday Times Classified Confused drivers pay £4 a gallon as pumps switch to litres Twain's lost words give new life to Huck Finn BBC will hire out its stars and studio sets to make ends meet Boots Thatcher may get Trafalgar Square statue Midland Army racism under fire Top companies take flight on wings of poesy Health & Safety Executive No divorce for Diana In today's Other Papers Driving through on the red light Barking mad for the Beatles Citroen Labour leaders take lessons in power Duchess's friend 'in suicide bid' Ennals, crusader for NHS, dies Haufax BT Britons flock to rescue of China's girls Execution video goes on sale Toyota Merseyside Army tanks destroy top heritage sites Beauties and the beastly Atticvs Guess who's coming to dinner? Atticvs Paper tigers are in the wrong Atticvs Sally Fergie's friends fight for survival Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Scent of Blood Starts Civil War Damaged and vulnerable, John Major is assailed from all sides as he presides over a party that is tearing itself apart over Europe. Will the Bloodletting only end when is enemies claim his head? Cathay Pacific Splendid isolation in brave new world of Portillo So what would happen if Britain cut loose from Europe? It might not be so bad after all, writes David Smith Sealy On a Wing and a Prayer Is it a whirlwind? Is it a rocket-propelled refrigerator? No, it's Jonah the Whale . . . Can England stop the all Black giant in today's world cup semi-final? John Davison reports Ford Carnage in hostage hospital Yeltsin faces fury for Chechen attack France toasts Chirac, Scourge of foreigners Korean Air Bosnians risk all to free Sarajevo The Post Office Cooper Russia warms to 'Princess Cinders' Moscow rewrites the Diana fairy tale Cancer link to Chinese food Renault Cunard Bombay frets in millionaire super league Le Pen's men poised to win French towins Ford Saddam shaken as his most loyal clan revolts Aides seethe as Clinton turns to right-wing 'Rasputin' for salvation Sealink CNT America goes wild for its crying hero Hewlett Packard Looted treasure floods Europe NatWest Delays damage hope of justice in South Africa The Sunday Times Music Collection Home truths exposed in Chirac's cosy town hall Inside Paris SAAB Sitting pretty Champagne bubble bursts France loses Europe's heart to Belgium Customs put on full rice alert Beleaguered Shell cancels its green awards Aitken in new arms-deal claims Weather and Travel Outlook Beaches lost as Britain's sand vanishes Bombardier Seven share £10m lottery jackpot News Digest Tourists killed in coach crash Knifeman hunt Clause 4 writ Allport Freight and William Toye Clarke vows to clamp down on public spending Barclays set for £500m US fund deal Bid puts BZW in big league WPP's Sorrell confident of support for his performance-pay bonanza Virgin Kleinwort Benson Is Japan's Sun Setting? Fashion stores left out in the cold Unilever Asda dumps Warburg as its stockbroker Glaxo to shut Wellcome's historic lab Bloodbath in Tokyo as bulls are slaughtered Agenda Lloyds Bank Bid rumours grip city's imagination Knives out for Maughan as Salomon crisis mounts Redundancies sought as NatWest Life feels pinch In today's Other Papers Sainsbury ponders loyalty scheme Growing demand for exports means Japan can rise again Against the tide of opinion that Japan's decline is irreversible, Eamonn Fingleton argues that exports will fuel recovery What Happened to the Rising Sun? Japan's old rulers finally admit their economy is in a crisis that will require more than words to solve, writes Garth Alexander Qantas Mirror chiefs miss their own party Prufrock DTI man lost in the ether Venom Paradise in refinancing Cheap flights, rich pickings Business is booming at spy shop Frills make way for battledres at Laura Ashley Ann Iverson, the tough new American head of the ailing retail group, faces a long uphil struggle, writes Ardyn Bernoth Rails franchise bid rocked by scandal Corruption claims hang over the French group bidding for the first rail franchise, writes John Harlow FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Dresdner edges closer to clinching Kleinwort Bid speculation switches to Smith New Court TSB sticks to basics to nurse its growth Sharewatch Sedgemoor NatWest A share in the boardroom McBride plc ITT break-up tolls bell for conglomerates The American giant's unbundling has badly dented the 'big is beautiful' theory of sprawling companies, writes Matthew Lynn Canon Moral crusade hits Unilever G7 leaders fret as growth slows around the world Economic Outlook Westlakes Science Park Success is about EXPANSiON Clinton makes the best of a bad job American Account Barclays Slow start for market in minnows Small Business The Alternative Investment Market(AIM) opens its doors tomorrow to companies aiming for growth, writes Kirstle Hamilton Intel Bulletin No summer sun for hard-pressed shops Unseasonally cold weather has brought more headaches for high-street clothing retailers stuck with unwanted summer stock, write Rufus Olins and Ardyn Bernoth IBM yields to Intel in PC chip battle Computers Banks keep automatic vigil against drug gangs Banks have a duty to report suspicious transactions, writes Christopher Lloyd The Sunday Times The Greater Peterborough Effect Pioneers of high-tech clamour for recognition Chip fat sparks electric idea Tel-Me Internet libel law now in draft Bits & Bytes HMV goes into home shopping Webwatch Alcatel Lasers put the squeeze on cathode-ray tubes Screen Imaging A new way to display images will change the shape of TVs, writes Max Glaskin Cards play safe Barcode pens keep stock of business Pace The Sunday Times Time Called on Lewis Days after Linford Christie bitterly announced his retirement, Ian Chadband watches Carl Lewis struggling for credibility against younger rivals at the US championships in California Single-minded Johnson targets unique double Atlanta is likely to see the world's pre-eminent 400m runner elevated to America's Olympic icon. Ian Chadband has little doubt he deserves it Liverpool pay record £8.5m for Collymore On the Record This Week's Fixtures Results Round-Up US Open Golf Sport on TV Racing The Times Horgan in the hunt If Con Horgan says a prayer, maybe he will get lucky at Royal Ascot this week. John Karter explains Old order shaken by the sheikh British racing had its tranquillity disturbed by the daring Epsom assault from Dubai. John Karter reports ITV Lloyd delivers his final wake-up call Richard Evans says the new captain will ensure Britain's Davis Cup players do not rest on unjustified laurels lavished on them at Wimbledon The Sunday Times Deja vu for the Priory Club old girls Alix Ramsay at Edgbaston The Shark grits his teeth When par beats an albatross What doth overnight success profit a man? Lauren St John finds Nick Price counting the cost One-horse town, one-way traffic Watch David Hunn on a genteel battle in France as croquet goes global Atherton back on the rack County Championship Bay watch a sad sight Hand it to Hayhurst Speight of the art cure De Silva's pure gold helps Kent delay last rites New cap fits Lynch just fine Gough needs basic instincts In this week's second Test at Lord's insists Peter Roebuck, England must restore both discipline and intensity Morris takes wind out of Windies' salls Why England are Commoners at Lord's Master of the universe must survive bonfire of the vanities The game's future lies in Brian Lara's hands and, above all, his heart, says Robin Marlar Let's bury the All Black myth once and for all Forget past glories, Brian Moore says England's hopes today depend on strength of mind Born at the Nursery end Long before Adelaide there was Lord's Ian Hawkey on a week in the life of the original academy Centurion Cronje banishes the doubters How England can break New Zealand Jim Telfer, Scotland's director of rugby, believes that England have the players and strategy to win today's daunting semi-final Wounded Don snarls back at the Tiger Morris can shut down the machine England can beat New Zealand, says Nick Farr-Jones, because they have Dewi Morris HESS TCP Defintely a Dry Blackthorn Day England reach for the skies If anyone can, Martin Bayfield can, Stephen Jones talks to the great lineout man, who, if on form today, could turn the tables on New Zealand Brave Bevan shows himself equal to the toughest of calls Hugh Mcllvanney on the Welsh referee who was charged with deciding that the Durban semi-final should go ahead yesterday MazDa Folklore is flesh and blood Of all the All Black greats, the unique figure of Colin Meads towers above the rest. Hugh Mcllvanney goes head to head with the man-mountain Save & Prosper Norwich Union Great Promise England bullish for the battle Rowell defies history England must turn in the performance of their lives today. Stephen Jones on the final preparations The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky South Africa slide into final Great Prize The Spy who $Old his Soul He was the traitor in its ranks that the CIA should have spotted. Instead he gave state secrets away by the sackload in return for bags of dollars. James Adams tells the story of the man who shattered America's confidence Cumbria Smallbone of Devizes I was a Martian; they were Neanderthals Carey Scott recalls the disturbing experience of being a girl among the sexiess and sexist boys of Rugby school NatWest DVLA Audi No sex, no drugs, safe rock and roll Profile Sir Cliff Richard Pop music's original Bachelor Boy was never a rebel—now he is confirmed as a national treasure Major soldiers on to judgment day while his army panics on parade Inside Politics Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital Fund Take me back to dear old mediocre Blighty A delightful joke, in any currency Nikon The smart girl's guide to virginity So Prince William's off the Eton. Hang out the… Do we secretly like Europe? What's in a nickname? Godfrey Smith Major's moment of truth Quidnunc Method in the madness of the great libel lottery Superlative Travel No speed no Europe The artistry of legal fees Whitehall The Sunday Times Facts on hit-squad inquiry Time Computer Systems Ltd Screen legacy now forgotten Points Birthdays It shouldn't happen to a vet Too many vets are killing themselves, Walter Ellis discovers the hidden unhappiness in a caring profession Stena Sealink Linford races to a wrong conclusion The press has been fairer to Britain's star athlete than he can bring himself to admit, writes Margarette Driscoll Forgotten men of Father's Day The law withdraws basic human rights from many fathers after divorce—and from their children, says Jeremy Andrew How I beat the wobblers to win the election Extracted from her memoirs the Path To Power Simon Jenkins reviews The Path To Power and Anthony Clare analyses its author Books My debt to Keith's intellect—and corner shop wisdom The Sunday Times Curing that grating voice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Megatech Software Multiple Display Advertising Items Ostrich Farming Corporation ltd Auditel (UK) Ltd. 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Laurel and Hard may have got… Leeds investors suffer in Halifax merger Fidelity Direct In the Picture Tax blow to bond Peps Investors face bond-Pep chaos Comment Tesco Don't nod off waiting for cashback on sofa Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Angry hire-car driver took wrong road to complain IPC Centre The tax breaks of new homes Woolwich Turn your dream castle into reality Building your own home means you can control exactly how it looks and what it costs, writes Rupert Steiner Mercury Aset Management Direct from framlington Investors stunned by tax on bond gains A Treasury move to tax capital gains on gilts and bonds has bemused the experts, who say the next generation of investment products will be hit. Paul Ham reports Going Dutch to find the ideal floating home For those who harbour ambitions of living a life afloat, a Dutch barge is a good choice. David Stokes reports on the attractions of this sought-after craft Foreign Colonial Chancellor's bombshell: Kenneth Clarke's move is… Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Advice line can cut can premiums for young male drivers Lenders take short-term view Changing work patterns are forcing lenders to be more flexible towards loans to contract staff, writes Scottish Amicable tempts savers with new plans M&G Helping mortgage 'misfits' Merchant Investors Direct Scottish Widows The Equitable Life Select 10 shares to win £100,000 Doctor cuts prize slice The Fatsy 250: Pick your Shares from this List The Sunday Times Top 50 Managers Save £5 on Tax Guide Marry your future hopes to a good name A timely stake in a small company that makes or sells a well-liked brand product can show dramatic growth prospects if another firm moves into fulfil that product's potential The Smaller View Opportunity knocks as Perurings changes Foreign & Colonial's Federico Laffan says the country's privatised telephone company has the potential to realise huge profits My favourite share McBride Frames put in the picture Collecting for investment Elderly spouses not told of rights to care cash Councial are failing to ease the hardship of elderly people with partners in residential care by passing on allowances, writes Paul Ham Foreign Colonial Lazards goes public on Peps Morgan Grenfell Asset Management Scottish Widows The Sunday Times Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Investor Intellgence Prolific Charting the path to capital growth Deciding how best to invest a lump sum requires careful consideration Roger Anderson offers some guidance on the best course of action Make provision for an emergency and pay off debts People who have received a lump sum should take time to consider their long-term financial strategy, writes Nick Gardner Plenty of help when investing a lump sum Lump sum investments There is much advice at hand to get the most from a lump sum, writes Paul Nuki Coventry Building Society PEP Newton Hill Samuel Schroders City has the last word on insider dealing Private investors are far more likely to be hauled up for illegal share transactions than professionals. Paul Ham reports Lump sum investments Scottish Investment Trust The Sunday Times Two ways to trust in growth The relative merits of unit and investment trusts are frequently debated, with points to commend either choice, writes Paul Nuki Lump sum investments Amex launches health cover for cardholders American Express has entered the highly competitive market in family health insurance, writes Robert Winnett Perpetual Multiple Display Advertising Items Top savings rates UK gilt fixed-interest unit trusts Best Mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management TV chef's gamble pays off The road from his father's cafe to ownership of one of London's leading resturants has been a long and rocky one for Brian Turner Money Talk Chase De Vere Investments Plc Hiscox Bradford plunges into credit cards Savings News The Sunday Times Contents Righton Track The Path To Power by Margaret Thatcher Harper Collins £25 pp656 Contents Right on track The opening sentence of the Path To Power Daddy's Girl Anthony Clare analyses the woman whose political success was always bolstered by adoration from the men in her life Picador Spies, lies and spook games For the President's Eyes Only: Secret Intelligence And The American Presidency From Washington To Bush by Christopher Andrew Harper Collins £25 pp660 Reliving a terrible past Konin: A Quest by Theo Richmond Cape £18.99 pp520 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 379 Chatto & Windus Diary Unleashing feminine passions Michele Roberts finds satisfying parallels in the writing of the usually prim, buttones-up anita Brookner and the decidedly raunchy Alina Reyes Affairs to keep under your hat Susannah Clapp on a mistress of milliner and love in the shires On the Shelf Roland White relishes The Diary Of a Country Parson by James Woodforde 30 Years Ago this Week Review in the Times Literary Supplement of John le Carre's The Looking-Glass War, June 24,1965 The Sunday Times Dreaming from Ithaca to Dublin The Softback preview The literary break of the year! Paperbacks Book Collectors Books Section Hardbacks Paperbacks Hardback manuals Paperback manuals Jung Chang The Times The Seven Crystal Balls Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Away Game! NBA Win a Game Boy Beryl the Peril Loud and Clear Dream Team The Mega Goodie Pack Funday Times News Mr Clean Plays Ball On your Toes Doggy Paddle Cut Backs Funday Times Club Coupon People of the Grasslands Second of out two part series on grassland areas Farming in Other Grassland Areas Picture Gallery Deputy Dink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snooty The Numskulls Fish Tales The Bartons The Intelligent Cod Bogart Joy Stick Play the Fun Size Lottery Style Inside Hell of a name The past is all in the cards Jonathan Ross's Week Who needs Sartre? Picture Gallery Fit to bust A sporee sight The Versace-Elton John bash last week proved there's more to a good party than knights in white—or pastel—satin, says Colin McDowell Glad you're not here? For a small seaside town, Hastings sure seems like a battle zone. Murders, poverty, suicide, rampant vandalism-and a lottery-winner feud. Christopher Middleton reports from the frontline Lady luck Winning millions need not be bad news. Jonathan Margolis meets a happy punter Volvo Volvo Working out who's who in the gym Tom Cruise likes to exercise at home. But more and more of us are going to fitness centres to meet health freaks and some odd bods, too, says Christa D'souza Shirley Conran On the way back to Brideshed If in the future parents of Oxford students have to pay extra for their children to go there, surely it will become again a bastion of privilege? Too late, says Marius Brill, who graduates this summer. Sebastian and Charles never left IWC The Sunday Times Teacher's Highland Cream Scotch Whisky The cutting edge of the business Thin threads of evidence The American fashion industry is being ripped apart by a series of murders, reports Christopher Goodwin Nice to See the Back of Them Jeans, Corrupt MPs and TeralPak are just a few diehards on their way out. And not a day too soon, says Roland White Perrier-Jouet Letters Unicorn Fenn Wright & Manson Faded glory Restaurant Watch Queen Ethelburga's College The Sunday Times Cross Word Stockpot Brief Lives Flashman vs Louise Woolcock Feuds Corner Radisson Edwardian Save 25% at These Restaurants £89 Riverdance break Keep fit for charity Picture Gallery Look back in Languor The Textile Treasures collection emphasises fine fabrics and perfect cuts to reproduce the elegance of designs form the 1920s and 1930s. Gail Rolfe on a company that takes its nostalgia seriously and eschews mere pastiche The Sunday Times Style Whose life is it anyway? 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