News from 09/01/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, M. F. Tunnicliffe (Churchwarden), Nick Nuttall, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, C. A. St John Wilson, Barry Trowbridge, Vijitha Yapa, Barry Campbell (Associate Director), Simon Barnes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Ronald Faux, Paul Eden, R. Brink-Budgen, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Ian Murray, James Bone, Robert Findlay, Jim Doyle, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Berkley Hawgood, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Hugo Charlton (Law Officer), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Adam Lebor, Central Europe Correspondent, Alan SKED(Leader), Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Mark Cliffe, Elaine Fogg, Michael Clark, Anthony G. Phillips, John O'Leary, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Russell Kempson, Philip Le Brocq, Alan W. Moultrie, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Wolfgang Münchau, Victoria Davis, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Roger Boyes and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, P. H. S, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Brenda Gurden, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Roger Boyes, John Feather, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Graham Matthews, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Martin Ince, R. W. Johnson, Paul Haynes, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Jack Straw, Michael Hornsby, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Craig Hoy, Graham Searjeant, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Ian Williams, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Marion Lipscomb, David Powell, R. E. B. Atkinson, Michael Henderson, Helen Johnstone and Richard Ford, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Catherine Milton, Clement Freud, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThree prison escapers are back in cells Two killers held near Cowes, then PC and dog seize third man in river Green campaigner found dead in Madagascar Index The invisible woman Natural hormone may soften the blows of age 12 pages of sport Moscow says troops have surrounded Grozny palace William Rees-Mogg Major tries to placate sceptics with pledge on EU summit veto ARC Arthritis Research 20P Brown rules out union deals as price of reforming Clause 4 Major softens line on Euro-rebels as crucial vote looms Why Are You a Bore? Labour sets out reforms for City £17m jackpot forecast News in Brief Virgin accuses BA again Egg poison charge Two held over fire death Young's royal gloom Kinnock prepares to tackle deregulation of Europe Wolfgang M?nchau says that Labour's former leader can expect a deferential welcome at the European Parliament Left think-tank urges support for referendum The Times/dillons Lecture Detective accused of seeking £1m for story of West case By a Staff Reporter: Vicious attacks captured on video Reward for stolen Longleat Titian could be £100,000 Early work signals greatness to come Designer Lada on the cheap Peoples Phone Family sets out for sail of the century Waldegrave defends supply of calves from his farm to exporters Opponents question Agriculture Minister's commitment to stopping inhumane treatment of animals By a Staff Reporter: Surgery for six-hour-old baby The Times Dairy farms rely on sales to veal trade Many farmers support a European ban on calf crates but there is little chance of achieving one, Michael Hornsby writes Butler 'was told names of Russian contacts' Schoolgirl tipped as the face of 95 Keene on Chess Sheehan on Bridge Shephard urged to give £5,000 vouchers for nursery places Double murder 'was mistake in gangland war' Archaeologists sink efforts into tracing Scots wrecks Girl, 16, awaiting birth of third baby Tate uses state of the art chips to explain its works HP's new LaserJet printers are so fast,… Britain of today is wealthier but more miserable Chicken and lager replace beef and beer How Well Do You Know Britain? Saga Services Ltd By our Community Correspondent: Place where technology can make life more peaceful Baby link to girl's abduction News in Brief Farmer in court Murder charge Fire boy critical Flare attack Hunt arrests Warren saved Elderly heart patients denied life-saving drugs By our Health Services Correspondent: Big rise in claims for keyhole injury Isolated islands lead the way in home working Rover Dispute over death toll overshadows Dresden ceremony Plan for Auschwitz 50th anniversary opens old wounds Christian Enquiry Agency Japan asks to be excused US pubs remember Churchill Disney chief pockets the Lion's share Picture Gallery French Right offered new contender 'Clean hands' party wants judge to lead Ciller bows to West's human rights critics Hill House Hammond Police kill Egyptian militants News in Brief (AP): Historian dies (Reuter): Einstein sale (AFP): Mouse trap Yeltsin allies retreat from disaster of Chechen war Kohl critical of Kremlin but resists sanctions call From Associated Press in Pale: Truce threatened as Serbs refuse to lift Sarajevo siege Hewlett Packard Rabin accused of conspiring with PLO to win power Suspicion surrounds Sri Lanka ceasefire Advertisement How to make money writing short… (AP): New kidnap investigation Pakistanis reject Hurd's formula for Kashmir peace American writer refuses to face Singapore contempt trial 'Ayatollah of Egypt 'on trial for US bombing Mass killers to be thrown out of Rwanda refugee camps Clinton repackages himself as President for the middle class French deny attempt to undermine Kigali First direct Arts Viennese feast of triumphant music-making The most famous concert hall in the world celebrates an important birthday. Richard Morrison puts on a party hat Youthful energy is not enough London Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on classic Strindberg performed by young actors, plus Virginia Woolf's novel adapted Lady Julie Finborough, SW10 Foggy and missed To the Lighthouse Lyric Studio, W6 Hermes Isle Make a Resolution to Listen Visual Art Musicals Music Royal Shakespeare Company Cinema Webb's feats splashed Overtures Better than ever before Dance: Debra Craine watches Darcey Bussell shine in Covent Garden's revival of Swan Lake The silence is rest Concert: Purcell's 'Hear my prayer, O Lord' does not finish early. It finishes perfectly The King's Consort Wigmore Hall Entertainments Books Theatre Opera Pop Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Paul Haynes Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Hilton Arts Bloom that is not fresh Is removing phosphates from sewage a good idea? Drinking a toast to ancient armies a new approach to defeating parasitic disease Science Briefing The ice mother of mankind Has Maureen Raymo, left, found the origin of climate in Tibet? Martin Ince reports The Times Educational Supplement 3D makes a comeback Does maths hold the key to a movie technique? Cheers On the trail of a dark secret A theory to explain invisible matter bites the dust Once bitten When dream homes don't make the grade Teresa Gorman's problems over renovations to her farmhouse demonstrate the pitfalls of planning laws, says Julia Llewellyn Smith Crime-fighting is not for the amateurs When forces of law make asses of themselves every day, there is a dangerous temptation to take to the streets and mete out our own justice The invisible wife at Newt's side As the new Republican leader makes headlines, his wife remains an enigma. Martin Fletcher reports Zurich Municipal Matthew Parris How reassuring to pause from travels abroad to find that the vision thing is still with us Ah, the comforting certainties already emerging from the great metropolis Sticky wicket The Times Diary Uneasy night The Times Diary Why Major is right to come off the fence Taking a moderate Euro-sceptic position could at last give the the Prime Minister a way to party unity Don't count on big tax cuts The Lawson boom years show that too-rapid expansion could hurt, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Camp leader The Times Diary Driving on The Times Diary Breaking out The Times Diary Showtime The Times Diary New Year's Resolution Major heeds the views of the Tory Right A Sri Lankan Truce Has the lost island now found its path to peace? Seeing in the Dark December 1895: The birth of cinema-most say Call for external Parkhurst inquiry Road and rail EU research grants Animal rights and free speech Labour plans for Scottish devolution Red squirrels Pollution in India Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… British Library statue Book trade's time to turn new leaf? Another liberation Acid on stone Bad feeling Court Circular Memorial service Royal engagements Party Dinner Personal Column The Times School announcements Nature notes Forthcoming marriages Weekend marriages Latest will The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Birthdays today Anniversaries Royal Ascot Larry Grayson Larry Grayson, comedian and Generation Game host, died in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, on January 7 aged 71. He was born on August 31,1923 Professor Paul Turner Paul Turner, CBE, Professor of Clinical Pharmacology, University of London, 1972-93, died of a heart attack while attending church on Christmas Day aged 61. He was born on April 16,1933 University news Eugene Wigner Eugene Wigner, Nobel Prize-winning physicist, died in Princeton, New Jersey, on January 1 aged 92. He was born in Budapest on November 17,1902 Harry Golombek Harry Golombek, OBE, International Chess Grandmaster, three times British Champion, chess correspondent of The Times, 1945-85, and of The Observer, 1955-79, died on January 7 aged 83. He was born in London on March 1,1911 Gordon W. Bennett Gordon W. Bennett, educationist, died from cancer on December 16 aged 63. He was born in New York State on July 10,1931 (from our special correspondent): The Earthquake the Ruins of Messina News The Times Crossword No 19,747 Knockando Business No Title Forecast The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly In the Times Cricket Lee revives ailing Newcastle Blackburn held in rousing FA Cup third-round tie FA Cup Fourth round Draw Golf Rugby Union Sport for All Cellnet Motson levels score with help from Walsall TV Action Replay England gain from Thorpe's pain Australia's victory boosts Atherton's side in World Series Cup By our Sports Staff: Ilott strikes fast before injury prompts early halt Hammond loses out Home triumph for Els Probables bowled over Panthers pounce again Dutch retain crowns González takes title Conway does the trick Courier finally delivers Burnett on target NHL players say 'no' Wards' family success Wales worry against unchanged France Sport in Brief Woolnough takes day in pursuit of President's Putter Lack of practice counts against MacPhec in final of coveted amateur competition First blood to Panthers in battle of top cats Skerrett turns sinner after sealing Saints' exit Looking ahead but hounded by echoes of past Simon Wilde keeps track of a sport aiming to shed its cloth-cap image and move up-market Wigan home in on bid for revenge Bold effort by Holt is finally stopped by top seed The Times County belie status to push City to the limits Palace's Cup goal spree contrasts with league form Key locks out Gillingham Wycombe fail to make giants tremble Andrew Longmore is impressed by the style of West Ham United's 2-0 win at Adams Park By our Sports Staff: Hughes is back for return to Sheffield Little's back to basics works Wrexham relish chance to take on holders Millwall stifled by Graham's wretched battle plan Michael Henderson cringes at the mediocrity of Arsenal in a goalless clash at the New Den Big fish kept dangling on Fry's hook Birmingham overcome illness and injury to land Anfield replay Wolves prey on Mansfield's lack of killer instinct Leicester discover that mere victory is not enough Fjortoft proves pedigree and ends fairy-tale Endsleigh Insurance League FA Cup Bell's League Championship Premier Division First Division Scottish Cup Pools Check European Results Non-League and Regional Leagues Northern Prem Beazer Homes Diadora League National FA Cup F. 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Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Bennett stays true to predictable plot Peter Ball on a 2-1 victory for Wrexham over Ipswich that lacked only an element of surprise Change of plan yields dividend for Leeds Brave Walsall three minutes away from claiming Premiership scalp Aylesbury smile through Parma lose lead to Juventus Celtic embark on high road to goal Scottish commentary Victory allows Sugar to court favour Simon Barnes on a 3-0 win over Altrincham and a triumph for the Tottenham chairman Harlequins slow on the draw in basement dogfight Bath repel challenge to local authority League leaders expose Bristol's limitations in bad-tempered derby Andrew forgets his lines West Hartlepool make point with caution Leicester stretched to limit Cardiff quieten critics to edge back on title track Gerald Davies on the Heineken League leaders' return to form in a 16-3 victory over Swansea Across the river and on to the sea The weekend Victoria Davis went from Landlubber to dab hand with a dinghy; plus Aegean thrills Sterile Saracens scrape home Your Guide to the Sails Imports heighten Japan's prospects This fun's for hire For the Record Racing Hockey The Times Sports Service Ice Hockey By our Sports Staff: Tomba in seventh heaven Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures Rugby League Rugby Union Silver Wedge strikes a rich seam Nicholson tempted to chase £50,000 bonus with unbeaten hurdler Nap: Rustic Gent (4.00 Lingfield Park) Next best: Crown Prosecutor (2.45 Southwell) Thunderer: Lingfield Park Bradbury Star on course for John Bull Southwell National Hunt Leaders Bo Knows Nigel case questions scientific tests Racing commentary Blinkered first time Rapid Raceline O'Donnell's accuracy tears apart Cleveland Steelers, 49ers and Cowboys storm into NFL play-offs NFL Details The Times Rasmussen plunders victory for Vikings By our Sports Staff: Becker is in form for Open success Unsporting tale of fowl behaviour Snow Reports All-conquering Epsom survive battle of nerves By a Special Correspondent: Craig quick to halt Wales Word-Watching Nelson's Travel Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Peregor Education Cornwall County Council Somerville College Oxford Queen Mary's Grammar School Early Childhood Specialist Wolfson College Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items USAirtours plc Trailfinders Polo Express Courier Flights Dame Johane Bradbury's School The University of Sheffield Oxford University Techniques Frequent flyer Travel Club Go-Goa-A-H-H Archies Travel University of Kent University of Durham World Offers! New Zealand Australia South Pacific Travel… The Times University College Oxford The Rapid Results College Multi Lingua London School of Journalism City University Business School West London Institute College of Brunel University International Language Schools D'Overbroeck's Ashbourne Davies Laing & Dick Times Newspapers Wellington College A Level & GCSE Easter Revision Courses Oxford Tutorial College South Bank University No Title Chelsea Nursery School Huron University Merton College Oxford University of Leeds The Sunday Times The University of Nottingham Sheffield Hallam University No Title Oxford Easter Courses Oxford Brookes University Abbey Tutorial College The St. James's Secretarial College Devonshire House School Linking schools worldwide John O'Leary reports slow progress along the information superhighway Campuses in chaos South Africa's universities are in a state of collapse. R. W. Johnson reports Join us on the Internet Socpo Taxing times for undergraduates A graduate tax band is a fair and simple means of funding university students Viewpoint Capitalisation, week's change Eastern Electricity Economic Outlook Results and Statistics La Créme De La Créme Granada LWT International P. A. Greythorn Rank winners all round Companies Food & Drink Federation PA to Director £22,000 Event Coordination/sales Administration PA/CHELSEA The Hatton Garden Agency C&S Personnel Multiple Display Advertising Items International scene remains the key to the year ahead Gilt-Edged Sunday Tips The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Tourist Rates The Discovery Channel Last bastion of the old inflation psychology Lean, mean-and keen Victoria McKee says some managers love being worked harder Under their hats The Times City Diary Alarm-call Sun Alliance The Times City Diary Standing tall The Times City Diary Beauly beats The Times City Diary All the way with Lbj Radio Choice Radio 1 Praise the lord, but keep an eye on the nanny Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Top Rank Price wars in stores to escalate Threat over Nadir debt Power sell-off Bombay help Work councils to affect 300 Uk companies Property market faces year of poor demand Times Two Cross Word New lease on life for the Halifax Name sues accountants over losses Winning Move Word-Watching Trafalgar forces shareholder vote in Northern fight House Prices Portland woos Japanese Naval base could be entry port Credit up sharply in high street Swansea Bay Partnership
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