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News from 08/10/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Sudarsan Raghavan, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Tom Dalbak, Julia Pascal, Pete Bradley, Barbara Hall, Aa Gill, E W Ansell, Jon Swain, Sean O'Brien, John Peter, Clare Morris, Susan d'Aroy, Mark Reason, Dick Louden, Duncan Fallowell, David Selby, Demi Moore, John Jay, Theodore Dalrymple, Christopher Somerville, Susan d'Arcy, Max Glaskin, Cherie Blair, Frank Whitford, Jason Burke, Graham Rose, John Nurden, Brief Lives, Christa D'souza, Winner Dinner, Kirstle Hamilton, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, David Smith, Clare Hollingworth, Humphrey Carpenter, Peter G Lawrence, Sebastian Hamilton, Mary Wilson, Paul Denovan, Barry Sheerman Mp, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Steve Ball, Geordie Greig, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, Mary Warnock, David Dougill, Pat Rowley, Michael Holden, John Evans, Chris Gill, Philip Kerr, P D James, Kirstle Hamliton Deputy City Editor, David Hewson, David Elstein, Alan Thomas Howarth, Julta Roberts, Harvey Porlock, Randeep Ramesh, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Julian Critchley, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, David Cairns, Peter Conradi, Victoria Lawrence, Louise Taylor, M Consterdine, Geoff Whitten, Felicity Fitzgerald, Simon Hinde, Ian Burrell Home Affairs Reporter, Michael Jones, John Taylor, Christopher Baird, Caroline Lees, Nick Caln, Peter Millar, Glyn Willis, Candis Peters, Peter Kellner, Derek Gee, Stephen McDermott, Adam Courtenay, Richard Scott, Cathy Scott-Clark, John Cassidy, J Elwyn-Jones, David Wickers's, George Perry, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Stewart Roberts, Jonathan Margolis, Rob Steen, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Philip Craigle, Joan Wyndham, Sue Lawrence, Erdington Birmingham, James Adams, Madeleine Wackernagel, Simon Fanshawe, John Drury, Maeve Sheehan, Sue Fox, Ann McFerran, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Faiza Ambah, Peter Plant, Tim Kelsey, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Cathy Scott-Clark Education Correspondent, David Lawrenson, Chrissy lley, Dave Thomas, Ira Miller, Mick Brownfield, Money Talk, Philip Sadler, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Rubert Steiner, Sandy Bisp, Michael Watkins, Lois Rogers, Nick Peters, Sue Reid, John Karter, Ed Porter, Peter Hall, Jenny McClean, Diana Wright, F Gladstone, Rebecca Tanqueray, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Nick Cain, Roger Bolton, Patricia Clough, Andrew Neil, Paul Nuki, Tim Moorey, Andrew Grice, Robert Elms, Hugh McManners, Martin Searby, Rob Ryan, Ruth Dudley Edwards, Alex Kadis, Anthony Ince, Mandy Francis, Colin McDowell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Sally Morris, Sarah Dunant, Chris Kilkenny, Russell Miller, Christopher Goodwin, George Walden, Richard Woods, Roland White, Gordon Burn, Garth Alexander, Chrls Lightbown, Peter Johnson, Ruth Rendell, Maurice Chittenden, Neil Hendriksen, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Ray Hutton, Julie Burchill, Peter Watts, Jonathan Leake, David Hunn, Bernard Gatterty, Anne Gardiner, Matthew Lynn, Sarah Fairbairn, Michael Austin, Godfrey Smith, Tricia Barnett, Jonathan Ross, John Waples, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, Jeremy Wayne, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Kirsty Lang, Andrew Lycett, Steve Boxer, Simon Jenkins, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Howard Jacobson, John Spurling, Gilbert Adair, Glynis Wright Co-editor, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Liz Mahoney, Roger Dobson, Martin Amis, Angela Shaughnessy, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Simon Sebag Monteflore, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, W J Dempster, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Shusha Guppy, David Smith Economics Editor, Anthony Howard, Simon Sebag, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, Richard Eyre, Alan, Dan Pearson, Stephen Hayward, Boris Schapiro, Brendan McMahon, Trevor Phillips,

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Children 'drugged' by computer game's hidden messages Tories rocked as former minister defects to Labour Millions overcharged in tax blunder Contents Virgin atlantic America on Trial Four Classic CDs Free Gunman shoots Britons in Tangier Holiday couple killed as pollceman goes berserk Crazed Tangier policeman Kills holiday Britons Councils sell camera monitor footage for sex and crime video Contents Ministers seek transatlantic common market with US Silversea Olivetti The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Austin Kaye The Sunday Times National Savings Transplant tissue breakthrough may save thousands Biographer Jenkins accused of dishing dirt on Gladstone Scientists believe star system may hide a new Earth Abbotale OJ lawyer to lecture UK police on racism The wanderings of Norman Lamont Former chancellor pays price for rebellion as he is forced into humiliating hunt for parlimentary seat Abbey National Next generation of Tory MPs faces to the right Motorola Bed-sharing may cut cot deaths Public schools turn to TV to boost ratings British Midland Citroën Xantia Estate Irish 'Angel of Death' victim speaks out Navy sails against the wind with trimaran warship Dillons The Listening Bank New spy chief to cut staff at GCHQ Macabre tale of 'the perfect companion' Guardian Menopausal men to get HRT patches Virtual Shop Police plan theme park to make virtual millions Lottery cash top fund children's culture trips Fidelity Direct American Airlines Disillusion brings rising star to earth MP joins exclusive club of defectors NatWest How Howarth broke the news Portrait of a Tory Defector Flat-clearance trio arrested Virgin direct Audi Models fight luvvies for a chip shop of their own Hamsters reveal clue to man's violence Commercial Radio Bullet and bomb: an everyday story of country folk Ulster tries to lure back high-flying emigrants National Savings Calendar girls with a difference In politics, there's nothing like a dame Atticvs OJ, Carling and crimes of vanity Atticvs Nick Newman's Week The Remaking After winning the leadership election John Major is rebuilt and reinvented The Tory tail has finally stopped wagging the party dog. But is it all too late? Viglen Regrets? I've had a few but then again . . . Is there life after defeat? John Redwood tells Chrissy lley of his ambitions Get the Financial Times from tomorrow and… Bury the wish list, sell some reality John Major must tell us harsh truths, says George Walden Surviving the split Holly Reich was born a Siamese twin, joined to her sister Carly. But only one survived Sue Reid tells her story Alliance Leicester Lunn Poly Clinton grabs ceasefire glory Foreign policy successes boost second-team hopes Nato chief scoffs at calls to quit over arms scandal CIA admits its agents trained secret Honduran death squad Bosnia battles towards truce Amstrad Direct Indians defy UN to arm Serbs 5m 'fat cats' hold France to ransom BT Thesis Abortion heretic outrages feminists Scottish Widows Prime Health Family desert their house in bizarre US fight over baby US may ditch air traffic control AA Sober Yeltsin sets election bells ringing Emirates bay for blood as maid fights execution Churchill's Stairlift The Flemings Pension "Drain Covers and Potholes Have Rarely Been They're back, but without the circus Free your Potential 'Chinese OJ' trial shocks the Orient British Quality Foundation Stasi files net France's rebel lawyer Ford Universities favour state pupils In today's Other Papers Sex change for jailed robber Clarke to double insurance tax Positive patients can beat cancer Virtual Shop BBC to fight political influence Credit card meal cost £13m EC 'ice maiden' takes on Chirac Sharp Intelligent Thinking Flashpoint looms in the Great Game Le Shuttle Lost and found: When Zaire started sending 1m Hutus… BNFL Town stunned by priest and baby tragedy Air Portugal MP's murder gets more mysterious Inside Paris Aid slumps as scandals hit Kenya NatWest Panasonic Maastricht 6ft under Kiwis must not be eaten Sex is still fun, say pensioners New senator is an old rebel Perfidy on the menu Cabinet split on currency pledge Weather and Travel Outlook Article Withdrawn Corby Works Three tickets split £9m lottery jackpot News Digest Drugs case driver freed Sex harassment Later news Songwriter dies Ex-priest weds RSPCA Railtrack and nuclear to be sold off back-to-back Lloyds lines up £3bn takeover Deal would create £12bn financial-services giant France blames 'London gnomes' Continental Airlines Arabian Knight Weinstock to step down next year Private Healthcare MoD plans £2bn homes sale Labour in business Virgin fights to keep Jackson Frankly, franc has been too strong for too long Wrong number Agenda WPP appoints Merrill Lynch More growth? GT Client Services Ltd. Now for the QE2 Nadir's sister to sue SFO No knight in sight Norweb rivals raise stakes in bid war Pascoe dash for reverse takeover Arco to lift offer for Aran GT Client Services Ltd. T&n takes new line in Germany New Labour new Britain new Deal? Tony Blair's deal with BT could be the forerunner of a partnership with industry in which concessions are granted in return for public benefits Virtual Shop Hewlett Packard Alors, it's war and rotten to the core Sharp Virgin chased by childless man Prufrock Agency's foxy move Fisons chariman cultivates old friends Flavours of the month Goldsmith is truthful with the economy Prior maps out succession path for GEC As Lord Weinstock prepares to step down, discord has broken out over his record, writes Andrew Lorenz Ft-Se 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Scholl kicks back at break-up raiders Scholl will unveil its defence tomorrow against rebel investors intent on breaking up the company to generate more value for shareholders, writes Sarah Fairbairn Turner set to exit in Lucas shake-up Sharewatch Country Casuals Dobson Park Yorkshire Electricity In today's Other Papers Manganese Bronze St James's Place Filtronic Comtek Ricardo Trade Indemnity~Heller A share in the boardroom The new Mercedes E-class Battle for medical insurance hots up The market has doubled in a decade and new entrants want a slice of the action Fidelity Direct BA profits from USAir battle Whatever happens over the tussle for troubled USAir, BA is in a no-lose situation, writes Garth Alexander SFO anger at Leeson 'stunt' Barings bondholders will learn on Tuesday whether their fight to extradite Nick Leeson to Britain is to be taken over by the Serious Fraud Office, which would then drop the case MDi Systems The Greater Peterborough Partnership Deutsche Telekom S African job hopes ride on tourism The industry is booming but private-sector investment is needed to exploit the potential fully. Madeleine Wackernagel reports Renault Cars with Flair Sedgemoor The Flemings Pension Trans World One Rainforest rebels undermine BHP The 'Big Australian' faces a £2 billion claim for ecological damage in Papua New Guinea, writes Ardyn Bernoth Greenalls laps up extra bid of body Greenalls in already Britain's largest independent pub chain, but it is bidding for Boddington to give it extra muscle in bargaining with the big brewers Rhone-Poulenc Rorer Tel-Me Dixons electrifies the market The company has emerged as the main winner of the shake-up in electrical retailing. Sarah Fairbairn reports on a comeback that has seen its shares outperform the market by 60% in the past year Tycoon prince cashes in on West's failures Saudi Arabia's Prince Al-Waleed has made a fortune by rescuing failing projects Reichmann out to gut the City Royal Mail Austerity racks Russia American Account The Times Three steps to big tax cuts and Tory heaven Economic Outlook Banks tough it out in charges battle Overcharging errors continue to disturb small business, but getting an admission of guilt and your money back is not always straightforward, writes Kirstie Hamilton Clarke budget needs to halt slide in confidence Falling confidence among small firms is threatening the recovery, writes Andrew Lorenz To Advertise Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Trade Auctions Rabin Brothers Auctioneers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items London Telecom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fax: 0171 782 7930 Multiple Display Advertising Items Bulletin Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items AUdiTEL (UK) Ltd. 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Report by Joe Lovejoy Maggie Thatcher, your Boys Took a Hell of a Beating Cecil and the sheikh split the English Turf The acrimonious rift between Sheikh Mohammed and Henry Cecil has divided British racing and put the spotlight on the extraordinary grip the Maktoum family has on the sport of kings Naughton's Rose in full bloom Joe Naughton and Hever Golf Rose are ready for the world's best at Belmont Park John Karter reports Murphy may not return On the Record Results Round-Up Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Rugby Union Beating a drum for the dragon Helping hand finally gets the ball rolling David Hunn reports from Nottingham on a sport which, having struggied to gain a UK footholf, can view the future with optimism Giles's goals corner market A new rule could be hockey's best shot. Pat Rowley reports Steelers rally in vain as their European hopes melt away in Holland Ice Hockey Schultz ready to shoot England will meet a barrage of pace Watch out, England. Brett Schultz, a left-handed, fast-bowling maverick, plans a hot reception when they arrive in South Africa. Peter Roebuck sends a warning Surrey's evening of passion Yorkshire's fresh start NatWest Winning a fight against the odds Tennis Torrance a man of true merit Hugh Mcllvanney talks to Sam Torrance, and discovers what motivates the loveable rogue who has found a new lease of life and career Yankees dedicate October festival to Mattingly Don Mattingly, who stayed loyal to the New York Yankees through their lean years, has a chance of baseball glory. Ira Miller reports Langer charges into two-horse race Lauren St John reports as Sam Torrance and Bernhard Langer try to make ground on Colin Montgomerie in the Order of Merit Fallon ponders the big switch Jim Fallon, who turned his back on rugby union to play for pay, would be happy to consider returning to his roots—if the money Is right To Stay or to Go? Six Rugby Players on the Horns of the Dilemma Running free, for the sheer joy of life They may be an assembly of individuals, but if anyone can help Western Samoa beat the world, Graham Lowe can. By Ian Chadband World Cup Fixtures Fidelity Direct Bath profit as Andrew goes down Harlequins struggle to stay on song Bristol's prize assets plunder poor Sale Leicester's forward power saves the day Parry passes on lessons from the Premier League The Rugby Like a colossus, only bigger Installed as a mainstay of the England side, Martin Johnson can see greatness beckoning, even if he refuses to believe it. Profile by Stephen Jones Swagger of Davies can blow away the cobwebs The muted return of a prodigal son could be the catalyst for Welsh rugby to make up for lost time. Stephen Jones outlines the case American Express Brentford's bleak days Crewe's lively youngsters steal victory The beautiful game shows its ugly side The decline of a manager is a familiar tale but John Sitton refuses to fall. Rob Steen reports Robson wins the race to sign Juninho The Football Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Minor Leagues Scotland Wales & Ireland Pools by Geoff Whitten Saviour Carey in nick of time Sunderland begin to Justify the faith Hooligans to give Oslo a wide berth Chris Lightbown says England's friendly in Norway seems likely to pass off peacefully, but Euro '96 is still threatened with trouble Rae lights up the way to the top for Millwall Goodman revives Wolves Pistols at dawn at Fifa's HQ Lennart Johansson, the Uefa president, has drawn up proposals that would strip Fifa of many of their powers. By Ian Hawkey Gabbiadini fires Derby to scrappy victory Harrods Jewell lands killer punch Master Builder CEngland set world alight Robinson's supreme moment Ian Chadband celebrates as the centenary World Cup is set alight by its opening match Laird of the Links Bose Fault Line USA The OJ trial has exposed what politically correct America had tried to conceal—that the land of the free is still hopelessly divided by race and by wealth. John Cassidy of The New Yorker magazine describes the anger and anguish that have ripped apart a nation Superlative Travel A tale of two OJs The novelist Martin Amls offers a surreal solution to the murder mystery "Simplex" National Savings Virtual Shop The prejudice OJ unearthed The broadcaster Trevor Phillips was shocked by reaction to the result here Why the verdict was right Barrister John Taylor argues that the prosecution failed to prove its case and therefore acquittal was inevitable Confidante blossoms with new confidence Profile Labour spins into a wary waltz with the press Glenfiddich A tale of two tea trolleys Theodore Dalrymple Oh what a lovely war, Mr Bond In the extract from the new biography of lan Fleming, Andrew Lycett recounts how the author based the characters in his 007 books on his friends in wartime naval intelligence Sharp Old beaks are being pushed off the bench British justice has quietly acquired a younger and more familiar face, says Stuart Wavell Party of freedom has shackled us all to the state Simon Jenkins examines the way Britain has been nationalised by the Conservatives Did the Viking hordes come in peace? Tales of Norse rape and pillage are now being questioned, finds Stuart Wavell Muratec Beaten by indifference In the rush hour crowds Andrew Malone was a victim of random savagery, but nobody helped him Decline and fall of the Euro-empire The Times Educational Supplement Sinister new cult of normality Hot lips are a Hollywood girl's best friend Whose flag is it, anyway? Godfrey Smith A question of trust Fair wage compaign reaches Labour HQ Quidnunc Patten's seat-warmer Labour hitches a ride on the superhighway to destruction Orwell had lottery's number Radisson Edwardian Hotels A byte short of a picnic Legal & General Blair's bare necessities Too much twist on Labour spin doctor No SAS stitch-up Tarnished Burmese tour prize Car business in fine fettle The Sunday Times Points Birthdays At&t Dots protect faxes from snoopers Keyhole camera swivels on the surgeon's nod Software written for nuclear submarines is helping out in the operating room, writes Roger Dobson Texas Instruments Labour's BT promise sells schools short Anne Hooper's Ultimate Sex Guide CD ROM Review In this weekly column, we review the latest CD-Roms for personal computing in the home Global Conflict: World War Ii Internet software sounds death knell for the PC David Hewson talks to the founder of Netscape, which is out to challenge Mircosoft's grip on operating systems Military satellites help to predict earthquakes The Sunday Times Apple chief quits in sell-off row Bits & Bytes On-line services in frenzy over OJ trial verdict Http: //www. newscientist. com MasterCard joins on-line cash war Time travellers reach for stars Scientists are laying plans to colonise the planets and seriously considering the prospect of travelling through time, writes Peter Millar E-mail is just a phone call away Telecom BBC Radio 3 Tending the cyberspace allotment Planting and caring for a plot via the Web without dirtying your hands is proving a popular pastime. Max Glaskin reports Delphi Theory defies our ideas of reality Contents The Love Boat Howard Jacobson, left finds a steamboat trip up Australia's Murray river as comic as it is romantic Saga British Midland Cunard Brittany Ferries And back for £999 Voyages Jules Verne Directions The coast of calm Ski Thomson Holiday Money Voyages of Discovery Bales The Display Travel Section Around the world The Big Value Flight Guide The grains in Spain. . . 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Tower Bridge and the… Fidelity Direct Clarkson Which? exposes errors by banks Bond Peps can be right for income seekers Loan can free homeowners from negative equity trap National Savings No credit to Gas over bill pressure Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles raders' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Council puts foot in mouth with chiropodist's rates Pensions nightmare to end Revamped plans could end the legacy of suspicion left by last year's personal-pensions scandal. Paul Nuki reports The Equitable Life Foreign Colonial Henderson touche Remnant Gartmore Time is running out to book the century's ultimate party Madame Tussaud's is booked, Concorde will be flying, the QE2 sailing. 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