News from 03/01/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Alexandra Frean, Tim O'donovan, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Stanley Best, Kevin Eason and Marianne Curphey, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Henry Phillips (Headmaster), Hilary Finch, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Richard Eaton, Tom Walker, N. C. Handy, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Charles Mills, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Denis Hetherington, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Kieran Sweeney, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Mathew Bond, Christopher Maunder, Peter Waymark, Gillian Howard, John Young, Keith Pike, Bill Gasperini, David Hands, Woodrow Wyatt, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Joel Brand, John Munsey Turner, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, P. H. S., Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Toby Anderson, Barry Millington, Patrick Stevens, Raymond Keene, Bernard Wood, Peter Davalle, John Brown, Emma Wilkins, Simon Powis, P. H. S, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Troy Bowler, Oliver Holt, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Hicks, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, John Mulvey (Executive Secretary), F. Paul Taylor, Chris Parker, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Stephen Pettitt, Ben Lynfield, Martin Waller, Ralph Hawkins, David Powell, Michael Henderson, R. E. Atkinson (Chairman), John Phillips, Sarah Griffin, Colin Campbell,
ResumoArmy's humiliation threatens Yeltsin Drivers struggle through 120 miles of traffic congestion Guards watch at open cell door of Rosemary West Index Bank Holiday sport Who did what Australia in disarray Fires started in siege jail Saatchi turns down Saatchi Blair to lay down the law on instant policy-making Nigella Lawson Optimax Hurd sings praises of Europe to drown Tory sceptics' noise Hospital to investigate wife's death after treatment delay Forte Leisure Breaks Triumph and tears as miners save pit Taxman's pay day extended by a week Father dies trying to rescue girl Old guard tries to hang on to careers service Bottomley hints at prescription rise Newsin Brief Man on murder charge Academy head resigns Party explosions case Woman remanded Frogmore House fire Serviceline Insurance West planned death using knowledge of prison regime Suicides by inmates reach record level Commuter trip takes 8 hours Ralph Hawkins of The Times found his routine journey to Wapping turning into a nightmare Duchess gives up rooms for Prince Guard for child who saw killers Dell Second British skier dies off piste in Alps The National Lottery Fire wrecks debating chamber at Stormont Northen Irelend Minister rejects Paisley claim that blaze was started maliciously BR leaves vandals to walk home The Times British Gas harries clerk for £4 refund Protesters turn back calves cargo Britons buy more chocolate Biffen joins protest over Whitehall spending cuts Fortnum & Mason Crime fear outweighs risk of violence 25-fold DisneyLAND Nhs abortions rise as managers take control Not so hot Rod misses his encore Sheehan on Bridge Refugees survive in sight of home Keene on Chess Police hold unarmed man after 4-day siege Oreck Cat comes back from the dead Strangers in suicide pact saved News in Brief Historic note Back in custody Stumping up Death remand Post dated Iran ready to rip down Tv dishes in war on 'indecent West' Islamic activists have persuaded the Tehran parliament to outlaw viewers' satellite equipment. But the attempt to keep out foreign programmes looks doomed, Michael Binyon writes Rabin compromise angers settlers and Palestinians Reuter: Militants kill eight police in Egypt Saved yachtswoman vows to sail on Bankrupt Rwanda regime watches with dismay as aid flows to foes By our Foreign Staff: Ousted Somali leader Barre dies in exile (AFP): Envoy's plea to save lives World Summary Mexico seeks ?12bn deal (AP): Spanish artist Rivera dies War lures Yeltsin's clique of cronies out from shadows Sarajevo ceasefire disrupted by rocket Little comfort for Clinton as he heads for home Mayor Barry, Washington's prodigal son, pledges fresh start Chechen rebels pierce armoured advance Italy braced for a battle of nerves Britain planned Indonesia attack Subway bomb plot 'was stuff of fiction' Thomas Cook 'So stiff I couldn't get my coat on' Dr Kieran Sweeney on a rheumatic disease that is difficult to diagnose but for which a simple treatment can bring tremendous benefits in a matter of days What Should a Gp prescribe when the specialists disagree? The cash machine you already own Nagging Pain Flu—or just feeling blue? Seasonal office absences... and foot-and-mouth fears for humans Seriously rash reaction The price we all pay for private schools For the first time, it is in the interests of fee-paying parents that the state system of education should be less than acceptable Model for a woman of substance Julia Llewellyn Smith meets a novelist who has made a fortune but still has to keep writing Fashion tomorrow Hill House Hammond Forte Wake up to the Gingrich revolution Martin Fletcher on the man who is brushing Clinton aside He refused to interrupt an interview to take a call from the President Bag gents The Times Diary Picture Gallery I can see clearly now New Zealand skies are bluer than ours, not only literally but metaphorically, thanks to the radiance of the people Toning up The Times Diary Arch-angles The Times Diary Knowing Blair for what he is Labour's superficiality is now obvious, says Woodrow Wyatt From Attlee to Blair July 1945: Labour wins by a landslide On Disputed Land New settlements pull in one direction, peace pulls in another Happy May 29 Heigh-ho, heigh-ho, it's back to work for the taxman we go Waste of time and money in courts Eu membership benefits science Fears for future research funding Focus on Cyprus Verdict on Osborne Draughty old homes Royals at work at home and abroad British Library statue Loaded score Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Determined villagers raise ?65,000 to build a children's park Guide to the Night Sky in January Personal Column Changes to councils threaten archaeology Forthcoming marriages New Year Honours Latest wills Mohamed Siad Barre Mohamed Siad Barre, President of Somalia, 1969-91, died in Lagos, Nigeria, on January 1. His age, officially, was 75 but he was belived to be about ten years older. he was belived born in Ganane, northwest of Mogadishu, close to the border with Kenya Personal Column Trailfinders Robert Tong Robert Tong, Obe, Register of Queen Mary College, university of London, 1946-79, died in Ely on December 17 aged 82. He was born on December 29,1911 Bottles in the Sea Derek Burrell-Davis Derek Burrell-davis, television producer, died of cancer in poole, Dorset, on Christmas Day aged 76. He was born on july 8,1918 Dr Ronald Henson Dr Ronald Henson neurologist and musician, dicd at Newnham, Gloucestershire, on December 1 aged 79. he was born in chippenham, Wiltshire, On October 9,1918 News The Times Crossword No 19,742 Business Picture Gallery Forecast The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly In the Times Tomorrow Shearer leads Blackburn from the front England Straiker subdues lively West Ham in stirring display by leaders Gough offers new year resolution Sport Sydney Scoreboard Law Arts Home & Finance Ltd Television and Radio Popescu settles north London derby Absent Aldridge sorely missed Cooper steps up to spare Birmingham 's blushes Emblen provides finishing touch Harford 's double sets off Wimbledon's celebration Yesterday's Results Pools Forecast Hard times beckon Premiership's lowliest managers Liverpool begin to step up pressure in title challenge Dublin keen to upset former team-mates Keegan bewildered by penalty mix-up Miserly Forest prolong Palace's misery Big duvet, no warmth Francis and Ball find only cold comfort Newport struggle towards safety among Welsh elite Reeds ends barren run of form Bridgend avoid ultimate penalty Word-Watching Clubs hear burden of England injuries Sharp-shooting Tigers cap glorious sequence For the Record Today's Fixtures Call for Coulthard Saby forges ahead Century for Gurusinha Holder defends title Winn finds top gear Romario a cut above Chance for Tomlinson Double trouble fails to stop Taylor treble Sport in Brief The Times By our Sports Staff: England stumble a to one-run defeat in first match Legal Notices Department of the Environment Picture Gallery Barclay's style hides serious intent Andrew Longmore meets the Old Etonian in charge of the England a team tour of India Cooke only delays China's victory By our Sports Staff: Wilander's rallying effort proves in vain Tm By our Sports Staff: McMillan exploits home pitch to seize advantage Master Oats cut to 8-1 for Gold Cup Dettori begins long journey with a flourish Frost takes heavy toll of holiday meetings Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Lingfield Park Chicago make running as play-offs open with upset Snow Reports SKI Club Test your selection talents and try for points Final whistle approaches in rugby offering international tickets and satellite systems as prizes The Times Courage First XV To Advertise Call Quarry Dougall Garfield Robbins Daniels Bates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quarry Dougall Zarak MacRae Brenner SOCPO Nudge, nudge, sue, sue Claims of sexual are on the increase. Gillian Howard report on the legal pitfalls Consent no defence in nuisance Temporary planning permission removes reason for existing use certificate Pleading rights of a third party Coastguard owes no duty to mariners Sex and The Sun: a happy legal new year Next Week: Is your Image Suitable? Formulating claims The naked and the undying Douglas Gordon delves into the past for his flickering, poignant and unsettling video images. Richard Cork reports Visual Art: Powerful installations by a Glaswegian in London; quirky and quaint multiple exposure in Glasgow Oeuvre and over again Sacha Craddock on how the face and function of the multiple has changed; plus other Glasgow shows Nordstern Art Insurance Limited Opera Odes to a Baroque master Music on Tv: The Bbc launches a feast of Purcell Tomorrow Almeida Theatre Under-age and over-extended Opera: Rodion Schedrin's musical version of Nabokov's celebrated novel fails to impress Hilary Finch Entertainments Fearsome foursome Brindisi Quarlet Wigmore Hall King of the swingers, boy Ray Gelato and the Giants of Jive Pizza On The Park Jazz: The Prima spirit lives in a prime showroom Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Capitalisation, week's change First direct Industries geared to exports set for strongest growth Life policy rules come into force Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items BT Multiple Display Advertising Items Fast growth expected in money supply Economic Outlook EPE Power Corporation Berhad Results and Statistics A political spanner looms over the works Gilt-Dged Tourist Rates The Pound Stock Market Reality tames new issue frenzy Bumpy rides have made investors more cautious about market debutants, reports Marin Waller Who needs the Jermyn Street Sales? A new year message from the World Bank Greham Searjeant Bootlegger's charter The Times City Diary Early claim The Times City Diary Futures shock The Times City Diary Pc technology The Times City Diary Violence, on and off screen Radio Choice Drama enough without making them clash Review Bbc1 Variations Choice Satellite Taking Flight General Accident to cut bonuses Fraudsters at work—and how to spot them Maurice Saatchi severs links with agency Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word Watching Getting It Right Record surge in new issues set to fall back Builders see strong pick-up in orders Mount Charlotte Hotels
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