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News from 06/08/1995

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Wm P J Watts, Taki, John Dugdale, Nicola Harvey, Barbara Hall, Eric Ferrel, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, John Davison, Dan Pearson, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, Bill Abbotts, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Richard Overy, Dave Moorcroft, Lesley White, Philip Sweeney, Christopher Bowen, Theodore Dalrymple, Roger Singleton Senior Director, Christopher Somerville, Phil Minshull, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Jason Burke, Teresa Ransom, Tanya Reed, Ivo Tennant, Sheridan Morley, Ian Critchely, Sally Payne, Shanghai Triads, Warwick Lightfoot, David Schwartz, Ahmed Rashid, Michael Eisner, Mary Wilson, Siobhan Byrne, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Stewart Trotter, Maurice Druon, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Kirstle Hamilton Deputy City Editor, Robert Hewison, Nora Beloff, David Dougill, Pat Gibson, Dymphna Byrne, Rebecca Fowler Arts Correspondent, Jeremy Young, Dan Cuirns, David Bentley, David Hewson, Harvey Porlock, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, David Cairns, Peter Conradi, Eric Lomax, Geoff Whitten, Simon Hinde, Caroline Lees, Peter Millar, Charles Collins, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Robin Marlar, Monika Wulf-Mathies Commissioner, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Ned Bulfe, Stuart Wavell, James Pembroke, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Fanny Trollope, Paul Donovan, Sue Lawrence, Peter Badejo, Chris Bradley, Paul Driver, James Adams, Simon Fanshawe, John Rowe, Geoff Leggett, Caroline Scott, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Cathy Scott-Clark Education Correspondent, Susan Clark, Hugh McLlvanney, Ernestine Naughton, Naomi Canie, Sam Leith, Michael Larkin, Bob Heap, E Massey, Phil Baker, Christopher Lloyd, Sue Reid, Sara John, Jenny McClean, Diana Wright, Paul Watkins, Eric Knight, Ken Symon, Lawrence Freedman, Rebecca Tanqueray, Stephen Jones, Patricia Clough, John Prince, Andrew Neil, Paul Nuki, Tony Allen Mills, Conor Gearty, Fiona Shaw, Julie Cohen, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Rob Ryan, J. Rothschild, Fraser Harrison, Anthony Quinn, Colin McDowell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Paul Nuki Personal Finance Editor, Antonio Banderas, Roland White, Paul Coggle, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Peter Johnson, Maurice Chittenden, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Julie Burchill, Rebecca Fowler, Jenny Uglow, Michael Jones Political Editor, Peter Watts, David Hunn, John P McCarthy, Melanie Griffith, Claran Byrne, Niall Ferguson, John Harlow, Frances Trollope, Godfrey Smith, Lesley Thomas, Michael Austin, Jonathan Ross, John Waples, Terry Murden, Auguste Hervieu, A A Gill, Francesca Contiguglia, Noel Edmonds, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Rajeev Syal, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Michael Berger, Mark Henderson, John Marchant, Anna Pukas, Beryl Muscat, Valerie Hanley, Stephen Pettitt, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Adrian Levy, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Richard Harris, Tim Harrison, Mark Hodson, Joe Lovejoy, John Parker, Jonathan Futrell, Chris Lightbown, Gordon Brown, Hugh Pearman, Robin Harris, Emma Forrest, Simon Reeve, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Kenneth Lake, Nigel Sanderson, Stephen Boyd, Joanna Simon, Caris Davis, Sophie Grigson, Susan D'Arcy, Stephen Hayward, Gong Li, Boris Schapiro,

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Contents Lawson to make a fat profit for revealing his thin secrets Serbs routed as Croat troops seize capital Official: parents misled by upbeat school reports Contents Torture Building society chiefs profit as clients suffer Hands off! Scientists defy ban with secret chimp research Direct Contents St. Joseph's Hospice News Australia Ulster fund probed over 'lost' millions Tory grassroots demand Labour voting system to stem decline The Sunday Times Thousands of women are 'addicted' to HRT Outraged Harris fires broadside at Caine mutiny Peer gets £400,000 state payout to keep woodland Paul Mitchell Fury as US seizes Trollope papers Peugeot Laboratory ordeal of Aids-test chimps How to rob, rape and get off free Doctors must report mistakes In today's Other Papers Silencing the neighbour's hi-fi Diana's chats with 'captain' Carling Challenge in court to government 'gag' A Summit International Hotel Primary schools bow to Japanese P&O European Ferries Supermarkets cut prices to bone to beat off rivals Gallery turns up nose at Hirst's rotting cows The Rail Shop Resorts bask in warm glow of holiday-at-home boom Abbey National Article Withdrawn Cellnet British Asian family feared abducted Build us an even bigger Britannia And it's three cheers for Mickey Mouse Atticvs Midland Best of health to Gordy Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Has 'parent panic' ruined childhood? After a week of terrible murders Britain is once again mourning the passing of a golden age of carefree youth. But is fear making us too protective? Abbey National No escape from the harsh facts of life Children's books have changed, says John Rowe Townsend Safe and sound: how much freedom do children have? Halifax Cruising for a bruising Lisa Clayton was a yachting outsider who sailed the world. But will she ever win over the sceptics? Lesley Thomas reports on a disputed record Balkan blitzkrieg Serbs panic as rearmed Croats capture Knin Tudjman's War NEC CIA unleashes spy teams on foreign firms IBM Peep-show art sets the Big Apple sizzling Millions watch Hiroshima pray Stolen children sue for lost dreams Jews push Swiss bankers for lost war millions Guardian Worriers of the world unite to save US killer Stena Sealink Line Dutch sex industry prepares to become a red-tape district Russia's boys pay tragically for war Woolwich Building Society Office World Artist holds off EC's £850m marble folly Arianna embraces Gingrich gospel Hostess with mostest turns Republican shock-trouper BT BCCI founder dies in Karachi The Sunday Times Music Collection Week 46 Worldcover Briton held in Kashmir 'critical' NatWest Yeltsin team plots for a second term Inside Moscow Ford Staying on the ball Shellsuits fashion president's image $10m fraud hits top men Russian roulette in a hurry Mayor shuns the cabbage pie MPs angry at 'puny' pay award Child B enjoys an extra birthday Weather and Travel Outlook Adams tells of his Protestant loves Bose Two share £10m lottery jackpot News Digest Police warning for Gazza Glider deaths Nuclear scare Mugging protest Elton sells tapes Take That back Green Cross UK Disney's Media Kingdom Government presses Grid bosses to avert float furore Whitbread set for £180m takeover of Lloyd clubs Cordiant slumps back into red Britain sells cut-price submarines to Canada Power Cut Barclays pulls out of French property loans Mazda Trafalgar wants to shed Ideal Homes COMPAQ Hanson's challenge: close the regeneration gap Escom Tube strikes 'could trigger privatisation' Home shopping powers into retail Saudi prince swings sale of Canary Wharf BAe Chinese bid In today's Other Papers Hambros warning A bigger Canary Kleinwort invests in houses Holiday blues Disney's Media Kingdom Disney's $19 billion purchase of the ABC network is the second largest takeover in American history and creates the biggest entertainment group in the world. Garth Alexander reports from New York Bad day at Black Rock as CBS is sold The Westinghouse takeover of CBS has upset the network's staff and angered its own leading investors, reports Garth Alexander Manweb Fayed puts papers in order Eagle-eyed insurer's stern line City mixes strong cocktail The Sunday Times Bingo, there goes £47 billion Prufrock Prince pips his polo host No more leather futures for City slickers? BA smiling despite loss on Qantas Christopher Reeves New jobs put envoys in driving seat Hanson looks to Eastern for missing spark So far the £2.5 billion deal has failed to impress the City and left Hanson trailing the market. Report by Kirstie Hamilton Ft-Se 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Sharewatch Paper sale should boost BBA profits Sharewatch The Times A share in the boardroom Siemens coup electrifies Tyneside The £1.1 billion microchip plant will give a boost to the whole region. Ardyn Bernoth looks at how it was won Briton steers Mazda into recovery lane Henry Wallace, a Ford executive, is getting to grips with overmanning. Nick Rufford reports from the Mazda Hq at Hiroshima Tarmac takes a risky road to rebuild growth The sale of its housebuilding operation will raise money for expansion in less volatile businesses, but the City has yet to be convinced it will work. John Waples reports Private finance hits logjam The private finance initiative was set up to fund infrastructure projects to help the construction sector. Critics now say it has done the opposite. John Waples reports Slay the dragon of public spending In preparing his budget, the chancellor should be more concerned about monetary policy and the impact of the total tax burden than with deficits and fiscal goals, argues economist Warwick Lightfoot Deflation, not inflation, becomes the main fear MPs should rush in where angels tread Bill Abbotts says the government must revive the housing market to assist small firms like his Bulletin Components buyout boosts electronics A merger of two Scottish firms will shake up the electronics industry, writes Terry Murden Balloons go up in world Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beautiful Homes, Perth, Scotland Probex plc Auditel (UK) Ltd. Brunel Logistics Ostrich Farming Corporation Ltd. Cabouchon What's the Big Idea? Techno-Trade Quit Smoking Centres The Personal Number Company Plc Ostrich Farming Big Profits from Traded Options Guaranteed Retail Comstrad Ltd Hilite Ltd. Make £350 in 3 Days Russia SCF Judgements in your Favour? Lorraine Electronics Fidelity digital Colour New Cars Message plus Save 50% On International Phone Calls OCRA Barbican Consultants Aston Corporate Trustees Ltd. 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items Armourpost Limited E-mail: Innovation@delphi. com Stock PLC Want to Keep your Accounts in Order but Don't… Vat Accounting Franchise Wholesale Supermarket The Sunday Times Investment and Mortgage Funding Dordogne Hotel Nursing Home Asset International PLC Vineyards & Winery The Shankly Legacy: how Liverpool's recent managers have fared Back to basics at Liverpool Some people regard Liverpool Football Club as a matter of life and death. But for Roy Evans, the manager, it's a lot more important than that. When, in a fortnight, he leads his men out to begin their challenge to give him his first League championship, a chorus of immortal ghosts will surround him. Hugh McIlvanney talks to the Bootle boy from the Bootroom with his sights set on new glory days Results Round-Up Graf talks of shock after father's arrest Pools Guide Australian Pools Sport on Tv This Week's Fixtures Racing Packer tries legal means to save doomed circus As Kerry Packer takes South Africa's rugby establishment to court, Mark Reason asks why such a hard-headed businessman embarked on his scheme in the first place Going like bats out of hell and high water David Hunn tries to see the offshore powerboats off Hull's waterfront Upgrading the competition is the key issue Whatever we get financially, Brian Moore tells Stephen Jones, England's players must learn from the southern hemisphere nations ITV on the outside looking in ITV have had their Premier League ambitions hit by a key defection. By Joe Lovejoy Why Birmingham cannot catch Villa Football League club incomes are slipping ever further behind those of the Premier League elite. Chris Lightbown reports Lot 231: a Kenny Burns knockdown Rob Steen joins the dealers and anoraks bidding for rickety rackets and old football programmes at Bonhams' London auction NatWest Capricorno provides right signs for Italy The Fastnet Race is always a severe test of skill. Keith Wheatley watches the Admiral's Cup hopefuls fighting to get ready in time Pavin paves the way for repeat romp Stars amid the pars. Lauren St John sets the scene for another enthralling US PGA championship Big bats batter beaten bowlers Test chiefs to call tune over contracts England bosses are alarmed at players being run into the ground by counties. Robin Marlar reveals moves to give the TCCB first call on their charges Polo Sport County Championship Return of the little big man Injury has opened the door for Shivnarine Chanderpaul. It has been too long coming says Peter Roebuck Fitting feats put Donald in demand The daring deeds of Allan Donald have given Warwickshire a real dilemma. Ian Hawkey explains Understudies fail the TCCB screen test Sri Lanka can't get a proper date with England until 2005. By Martin Searby Larkins record is all in vain Northamptonshire(492-5 dec) beat Durham(148 & 268) by an innings and 76 runs Jarvis rules spinner's patch Kent wriggle off the hook Middlesex in merciless mood South Africa laid low by Rashid Such still young at heart Grilles high on safety menu Superman chases unique double and sporting immortality Michael Johnson set out on his quest for 200m and 400m world championships glory in Gothenburg yesterday. Ian Chadband assesses the American's chances of achieving a remarkable feat Mercury Communications Niyongabo can expect to follow the leader When number two is as good as it will get. Dave Moorcroft on the man trailing Noureddine Morceli Back at the front of the medals queue The love affair appeared over but, as Ian Chadband reports, Steve Backley is back, and with a passion Quirot wins the badge of courage Cuban pursues 800m gold Ian Chadband traces the road to recovery of Ana Quirot, who suffered third-degree burns two years ago Mazda Machado cuts the marathon down to size Phil Minshull sees Portugal's Manuela Machado claim victory in the marathon and raise hopes of a visit to London Winning Tradition Final in focus for Christie Marsh looks major threat Barmby is away to Boro West Indies succumb to frailty Losing Hand Draught Guinness 'We treated you very very badly' When Singapore fell, Eric Lomax found himself a prisoner of the Japanese, forced to work on the infamous Burma railway. Fifty years later, the only way to banish the nightmares of brutality and torture was a quest to find his principal tormentor Simplex Superlative Travel Japan defiant to the end It is wrong to suggest Tokyo would have surrendered without the Bomb, writes Michael Berger Calais Next Week: The torture, the nightmares, the… Why I was happy when I heard about Hiroshima Dropping the atomic bomb saved millions of lives and probably ended world wars for ever, writes Norman Macrae The Sunday Times Disney's king of the media jungle Profile Mad dog's and MPs come out in the August sun Inside Politics DVLA The way of all criminal flesh Watch your language, mes amis! The English language is under as much threat of American pollution as the French, warns Maurice Druon. It needs an Academy to save it AT&T AA Five Star Service Guardian of the French Language Live or Let Die? Should parents have the right to terminate the lives of their severely brain-damaged babies? 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