News from 05/01/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Sean MacCarthaig, Anthony Harris, Eric Stockton, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Stuart M. Southall, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, David Burton, President, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Harvey Elliott, Alan Coging, Andrew Pierce and Michael Hornsby, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, (By an Eye-Witness), Philip Howard, David Pannick, George Robertson, Nick Nuttall and Wolfgang Münchau, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Noel Goodwin, David Lomas, Carl Mortished, Godfrey Graham, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, E. R. Kelly, Martin Fletcher, Sorrel Quartet, Stewart Tendler and Kate Alderson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Ian Lang, Peter Golley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Hughes, Robin Young, Robert Nye, Sean MacCarthaigh, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, D. J. Bridle, Doug Sager, Charles Bremner, Nick Nuttall and Adam Fresco, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Aileen Ballantyne, Paul B. High, Alison Trowell, Sean French, Russell Kempson, Austin Mitchell, David Chesterman, John Woodcock, P. H. S., Anthony Storr, Janet Daley, Lucy Berrington, Ian Brodie and Martin Fletcher, Wolfgang Münchau, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Andrew Roberts, Peter Bryan, John Studd, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Dr James Le Fanu, Anne Ashworth, William Rees-Mogg, John Hicks, Dominic Kennedy, Paul Haynes, Agence France-Presse, Philip Webster Political Editor, Resat Caglar, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Kathryn Knight, Kevin McCarra, Stephen Beller, Nigel C. Hollingdale, Oliver Letwin, George Brock and Wolfgang M?nchau, Peter Riddell, Jo Andrews, Ian Brodie, Paul Barker, Richard Beeston, Mark Le Fanu, Winnie Ewing, Paul Rutteman, Kate Bassett, D. Peel, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Richard Beeston, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Patrick Shovelton, John English, Anne R. Bradford, Anne McElvoy, Sarah Jewell, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Walter Ellis, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoInmates used master key in jail escape Howard and Lewis under pressure as Prison Service admits Parkhurst security lapses Knight jailed for seven years Labour moves in to Tory heartland Lottery rivalry Index Repackaging the poppy A 'Salute to Newt' as US greets the new Speaker Martin Fletcher reports euphoria as the Republicans take charge of congress for the first time since Eisenhower's day Green activist lost on secret jungle mission Frozen in time By our Home Correspondent: Tumim raised alarm three months ago Yeltsin orders halt to Grozny bombing Justice and prejudice Michael Powell The Open University 20p Approval for Windsor oil drill angers townsfolk House of Fraser Mayhew answers 'public concern' over Stormont blaze with inquiry Legion's appeal looks to future Women pay high cost of inequality School test dispute widens NUT split Low-quality graduates War crimes unit denial West case inquests Hostage to be treated First gene-altered food Hospital given £5m Blackmailer jailed Meningitis girl buried Trouble on the buses Issey Miyake No title Fugitives' grim record of death and destruction Police search car boots but calm islanders believe Parkhurst prisoners are already on mainland Escapers had two-hour start after scaling wall Magazine The Prison Why key questions need to be answered MFI Citroën Ax Knight sentenced to seven years for role in £6m robbery Justice catches up with colourful fugitive who spent years living the high life in Spanish resort Yesterday's man washed up on the Costa del Crime AEG Livestock convoy beats protest to board ferry 'We believe in direct action. If that means smashing lorry windows to prevent loading, so be it' Rover North-South gap splits academics Geographers' conference Country life makes up for poverty Private rent revival fails to help needy Mayfair Carpets Gallery Ltd Royal Opera's £50m bid angers small theatres Provincial arts groups fear London will swallow biggest share of National Lottery cash Soldiers uncover frozen assets of bomb-proof igloo Shipwrights scuttled in battle to save naval jobs By a Staff Reporter: Jail chief took bribes in return for favours Peoples Phone The Times Tomorrow Labour eats into traditional core of Tory support Biggest survey since 1992 highlights disillusion with Government's performance Londoners may be given right to elect capital government by PR Dolphin Increase your Chances in the New UK Lottery! British tap water falls foul of EC lead limit Investors lose £800m in old accounts to subsidise new savers Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Dixons James Bond: licensed to open Harrods Church rewrites hymns for her Passions run high as Corsica stadium tragedy trial opens The Magnet Price Sale AFP: France to tighten security in Algeria French dubbing actors throw down the script Franco-German coolness dominates EU agenda OSCE ministers to hold emergency talks on Chechenia SAGA War threatens to derail economic reform Crisis in Chechenya DiSNEYLAND Arabs and Israelis in last-ditch talks as death toll rises Settlers vow to stay on Golan Hill House Hammond Briton says drug planted (Reuter): Scalfaro ill (AP): Estonia offer (AFP): Naval order (Reuter): Boesak denial (Reuter): Dolphins freed (AP): Ill advised Marshall Cavendish Britain reviews Bahrain's defence UN presses ahead with plan to send 1.5m Hutus home Police 'told to murder Malawi ministers' Sunsational Sale Judge defends gay families Khmer Rouge threat sparks security fears Island Speaker predicts coup Gingrich's mother says he thinks Hillary is a bitch Dole sets stage for lifting Bosnian Muslim arms embargo Wolves make tracks for Yellowstone Limelight Picture Gallery Clinton told secrets of success 'Salute to Newt' as Republicans march into new Congress Moves to restore confidence Miele The race to save Scott's base camp Climate changes and tourists are damaging three perfectly preserved Antarctic huts Jo Andrews reports Forte Leisure Breaks What price for justice? Paul Barker wonders if weare too ready to seek redress at law How to read the appendix Abdominal emergincies in the elderly Mysteries of the deadly meningitis Scandal of the undernourished patients in NHS hospital A personal attack on cancer A revolutionary gene therapy is being tested on its first volunteer Medivac Success and the over-60 s The older you are, the better a kidney transplant may function, reports Dr James Le Fanu Dread disease Dollond & Aitchison Feeding time AVE Janet Daley The discouraging of family responsibility in the name of liberation is leading to disaster Scrubbed out Juries have minds of their own David Pannick says press speculation about the West case will not prejudice a fair trial It's the elite who matter In future Britain must on educating the top five per cent, on whose success we shall all depend Granted To the dogs Stepping out Hick up No Escape Howard must restore public confidence in the prisons Single Issue Hooligans Direct action is an arrogant rejection of democracy Try. Try. Try Again September 1895: the first rugby league match is played Labour Party's proposals on Scottish devolution Classical top ten Universities in crisis England cricket NHS pay beds Oxfordshire airport Recalling Britain's Antarctic heritage Christmas leave Dressing the part Fairy-tale ending? Social News Today's royal engagement Premium Bonds Appointments School news Anniversaries Marriage Night Sky Islanders spring-clean their way to success Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Rabbi Solomon Gaon Personal Column Steinway Hall Picture Gallery Sir Arthur de la Mare Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Green Card Information The Times This The Fall of Port Arthur Jess Stacy How we hated, or loved, our holidays Can tour operators place much faith in magazine surveys of their customers? Flights Inter Europe Travel Ltd Nelson's Travel America World Link Oceans Apart Go-Goa-A-H-H Archies Travel Trailfinders Qantas ABTA States Savers The son of Concorde Harvey Elliot warns that Britain could be left out of a new cra of transport Multiple Display Advertising Items German Travel Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Austravel No Title Calibre Travel Snow crisis at small resorts Doug Sagar reports on the threat of Alpine bankruptcies and avalanches Six die in avalanches Head west at cut price Star buys Stampede time Golden offer That's friendly Hot seats On the double Super savers Heathrow's night of the long argument Living under a flight path can be anightmare—but a total aircraft ban after dark could put the future of airports in danger Now we all can enjoy a life on the ocean wave Boat show visitors can almost taste the delights and dangers of sailing, says Barry Pickthall Go sailing simply by donning a virtual reality headset Tourists take new whaling trail Travel Portfolio Travel in the Times Travel chiefs' plea to minister The great names of the tourism business want it taken seriously by the Government, reports Peter Hughes Escoa Cruises More visitors on the way Tap Air Portugal News The Times Crossword No 19,744 Business Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Hours of Darkness Forecast No Title Tomorrow Whitbread set to desert Tories after mini-Budget 'Blocking tactics' anger Gas rival Liffe makes it 12 in a row with another record Graham Searjeant 29 Sales surge brings cheer at Allied Next sales figures have festive look Arts 33-35 Britain 's higher reserves reflect faith in the pound Sport 42-48 Quick £7m profit from cooker buy-in James Meade Limited How the KGB … Business Today Flotation Thwarted Pay deals this year set to outstrip inflation American TV given reprieve in Europe Tourist Rates Legal & Public Notices 071-782-7344 Picture Gallery Generous pensions for executives under threat By our City Staff: Fresh names on board of NI Royal's finance director to quit PIA chooses brigadier Inchcape sells in US TJ Hughes at record Gold at eight-month low Orange County cutback Salomon appointed Trade talks to resume The Times Halifax expects more homes market gloom Philip Morris to restructure food interests Disney tops $lbn at the box office The walk of Liffe The future lies in futures Counting out the electricity companies a deal brewign slowly Pennington Venture trust target queried How a missing minus raised shareholders' hopes Markets react badly to Mexican rescue Northern puts its bid fears to MPs Boatbuilders sail into calmer waters Pentex to be first flotation of 1995 Commodities Liffe Options Trafalgar bid heading for monopoly reference Stock Market Picture Gallery London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold /Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Acordia relations Tempus Eurotunnel Pentex Oil Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Next Wall Street Reaching the parts The Times City Diary On the up Down and win Fighting back Abolishing Wages Councils has not proved an obvious… Searching for too many answers Symbolic pay debate focuses minds on scourge of poverty Underpaid work is not a long-term solution to unemployment in the UK Most employers do not benefit from final salary schemes Nadir and legal impartiality The Times Whereto beware of the thin ice UK leads the field in policing company internal controls Paul Rutteman points out that American methods lag behind the reinvigorated Cadbury Code Accountancy & Finance Stanbrook and Hooper Repurchase Agreements Broker - Asian Markets Finance Director Part Time/full Time Book-Keeper Times Newspapers Hereford Cathedral Oh dear, another huge dollop of auditing whitewash Austin mitchell says 'The Audit Agenta' points safely to the past Teeing-off against auditors Going the extra mile on Cadbury Modest losses at the close ASSET Management Ltd The Times Unit Trust Information Service High Income and Growth Bond from Leading UK Insurer Picture Gallery Elegantly turning prose Cinema: In acrowded week, Geoff Brown applauds the wit and wisdom of Hal Hartley's Amateur Amateur Cheer up, aged Auntie Radio: Gazing into the future, Peter Barnard says the BBC has nothing to fear but fear itself Even Cowgirls get the Blues Visual Art page 34 Friel returns Arts Briefing Theatre page 35 Eat Drink Man Woman Leo's rising stars Jazz: The record label that raised the Iron Curtain is 15 years old Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Paul Haynes Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Homage paid to Danish master Visual Art: In Copenhagen, John Russell Taylor reports on the 150th anniversary of Bertel Thorvaldsen's death; and other shows The Times Britten is worth detour Concert The Times The Times Cd Direct No Title Let's hear it for the silent minority Speechless, perhaps; unsung, no Matt Wolf asks the silent stars of the west End stage to take a bow Farewell to another stage Bearing Greek Gifts MIA Brave, but not novel At swim-Two-Birds Bac studio 2 Voices of their master Anne McElvoy tracks the sorry history of Soviet manipulation of gullible Western Intellectuals Messing about with Marx The Wager of Lucien Goldmann Tragedy, Dialectics and a Hidden God By Mitchell Cohen Princeton University Press, £26.50 Minerva Press At the coalface of village life Coming Back Brockens a Year in a Mining Village By Mark Hudson Jonathan Cape, ?16.99 Heroes of the forgotten army Not Ordinary Men The Battle of Kohima Re-assessed By John Colvin Leo Cooper, £18.95 Free to be slaves Isaiah Berlin By John Gray HarperCollins, £18 There was an old man who wept Peter Ackroyd examines the shy and melancholic character of the poet whose dotty limericks entrance every new generation Edward Lear By Peter Levi Macmillan, £20 Insomniac 's guide to the darkest hour A wilting King of the May Cosmpolitan Greetings By Allen Ginsberg Penguin, ?7.99 Millennial Fables By Peter Porter Oxford Paperbacks, ?7.99 Ebdw Abd Vegubbubgs By Iain Crichton Smith Carcanet, ?8.95 Pn Review 100 Edited by Michael Schmidt 402 Corn Exchange, Manchester M43bq, £7.99 The generosity of genius Jean Renoir Letters Edited by Lorraine LoBianco and David Thompson Faber, £25 Under the skin of a surrealist Bunuel By John Baxter Fourth Estate, £18.99 National Olivetti MP Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austin Knight Boyden Advertising Research & Development Manager Sales Consultants Ote £25/£50K Leading Five Star Group of Hotels & Restaurants FDF Executive Opportunities CJA Sales Director Multiple Display Advertising Items Chusid Headway Multiple Classified Advertising Items Corporation of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trans Media Inc. 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News Group Newspapers Yes General Manager Health Waikato Multiple Classified Advertising Items Apricot Arabic Speaking General Manager - Automotive Company Drax Dearman Associates NRA Training Manager Guild of Excellence plc Branch Secretary Senior Consultant/team Leader Practice/facilities Manager Senior Manager Public & Healthcare The Churches Conservation Trust Socpo Translator/English and Arabic Speech Writer Multiple Display Advertising Items Cleveland Rye warms to trials of President's Putter The Times Ambitious Borg aiming to outfox City Russell Kempson talks to a Diadora League manager relishing the chance to pit his wits against top-flight rivals Benn faces difficult bout with McClellan Club rivalries Evidence against cormorants Record put straight Teachers deserve some credit Tribute to May Little Woods Absence makes Bristol's task grow harder Byrne earns Celtic point with goal to savour Six-month ban on Ledger French team ends Obree's contract Plymouth suspend Shilton For the Record Germany secure semi-final place Three-prong challenge Vatanen stretches lead Win for needled Foster Williams fells champion Karlsson is top seed Young excels in NFL Word-Watching Warne out of the groove John Woodcock sees encouraging signs for England SKY By our Sports Staff: Salisbury emerges with credit after late show By our Sports Staff: Captain's innings by Cronje tilts Test balance Prospects fair for return to turf on Saturday Yesterday's Results TLS Laboratory comes under microscope Leading scientist questions claims made in Bo Knows Nigel case Lingfield Park Thunderer Nicholson casts eye towards Tolworth Hurdle Fixtures The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items High-flying champion looking for lift Andrew Longmore meets the glider aiming to stay on top of the world Now on Modahl awaits date for hearing Divisions reported in athletics army A quick fade in Tinseltown Radio 1 Standard Italiano as spoken onna da Bbc Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Footbal 43 Declaration leaves Hick in distress Australia make impressive start to quest for record victory score Times Two Crossword Atherton puts team first Time and the approach of the tea interval conspired to deny Hick Winning Move Word-Watching MCH Athletics 46 History not on captain's side
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