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News from 10/01/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Helen Garlick, Edward Owen, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Errol Nott, Chairman, Roger Singleton Senior Director, D. N. Andrew, Peter Lilley, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, R. S. Repper, Headmaster, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Jill Sherman and Arthur Leathley, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, Carl Mortished, C. S. Parker, Headmaster, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, John Davis, Peter Jones, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, C. Fitzgerald-Lombard, Dr Kieran Sweeney, Rachel Kelly, David Day, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, John Ebor, Charles Bremner, Nigella Lawson, Gordon M. L. Smith, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, John Woodcock, Lin Jenkins and Stewart Tendler, Robert Kirley, John Hopkins, Lucy Berrington, Mike Parker and John Surrey, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Diana Proudlove, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, A. J. Stacpoole, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Marianne Darch, Clive Calver Director General, Richard Evans, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Tony Tomkins, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Paul Haynes, Christopher Thomas, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Kathryn Knight and Michael Hornsby, R. Kelly, David Simpson, C. A. Gerard, Duncan Lamont, Peter Riddell, Roy Hattersley, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Malcolm Peaker (Director), Dominic Lawson, Derek Harris, Tom Rhodes, George Sivell and Liz Dolan, G. M. Conley, George, Vince Wright, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Derek Wheatley, QC, Matthew Bond, John Thurmer, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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Top staff quit over sacking of Saatchi Threat of defection by big clients Warning for Blair over Clause Four Index A theatre seat for 20p BAe accused of selling banned batons to Saudis Tranouillisant Yeltsin calls 48-hour ceasefire Anatol Lieven watches the fires burn all day in the heart of the breakaway republic as Russian bombs pound the Chechens Animal liberation? Peter Cook, father of Sixties satire , dies Nigella Lawson The Open University No Title Lilley calls for more social security cuts Right-wing assault continues as minister local variations in benefits Salesman Claims BAe sold shock batons to Saudis British police 'secretly testing with electric currents in them' David Duggan £7.5m put aside to cover payouts after QE2 refit Whitehall review saves £400m, says Hunt Minister powerless to act on rail tickets News in Bref Writer of Times article quits CPS Four beaten in IRA punishment Lorry joyriders Implant deadline Police injury toll Motorcycle hunt Train kills horses Eagle flies again Auberon Waugh loses paintings in third raid De Chair, lover of women and property, dies at the age of 83 The Times/dillons Lecture Daughter sues father for years of sexual abuse Digital PC No Title 'Sergeant stabbed to death in bungled burglary' Discharged Wren chooses old job instead of damages Dell Drowned jockey had drunk eight pints Rulers no longer wear the trousers Detective removed from West inquiry News in Brief Au pair killed College fined Fraud admission Fire case boys Accountant jailed DJ's bluebeat Choir's high note Library apology Howard faces MPs as fresh escape hits Prison Service Teacher, caterer and Bonzo the dog take lion's share of the credit for Parkhurst fugitives Judge condemns 'justice on cheap' The London Hernia Centre Flak flies over the night the SAS held siege in Tyneside Trial delay keeps Ferguson playing 'It's a feather in the cap for special constables' Cellphones direct Part-timers take full-time risks for little more than expenses Peugeot Policeman injured as protesters alter tactics Lorries are turned away after human-chain play succeeds in blocking port entrance Livestock cargo makes tranquil landfall after Channel crossing Destination France Messrs Fox, North & Co. Dutch veal considered the best, says minister's wife Production of veal in Britain a 'vast improvement' on continental system Destination Britain Linguaphone Officer shot dead after he requested ceasefire Chinese blessing opens way for rerun of the Great Race Pekin to Paris Great Preparations in the French Capital An Organised Ovation Newspapers competed to carry the best reports Ninety years on, fifty vintage and cars will recreate 12,000-mile drive from Peking to Paris Clio Sheehan on Bridge Keene on chess New Clause 4 is the key to success, says Blair Exceptional Tory who eschews glib aspirations Riddell on Politics In Parliament Service line Insurance Crunchy Oat & Wheat Bran Tory rebels plan more trouble for Major Rover Anti-war critics likely to sour Yeltsin 'Victory ' Fear of guerrilla conflict menaces Moscow Cosmonaut sets new space record Reuter: Mercenaries 'threaten Tajik raids' Arthritis Relief Advertisement Peres-Arafat talks stall over troop and settler issues Pope to paper over rift by meeting Chinese Catholics Singapore MPs 'ruin rivals' Mayfair Carpets Gallery Ltd Syrian faces Achille Lauro hijack trial Emirates Fears grow over Iran's nuclear potential Chirac proclaims he is best hope for curing French ills Nordicsport Defiant Krenz faces his accusers New-look Le Monde aims to revive flagging fortunes Belgrade held Bosnian Serb spokesman Airing of Puccini epic produces discordant note California swept by new floods News in Brief (Reuter): Bail denied Timor talks (AFP): Theatre opens (AP): Abortion move (Reuter): Women judges (Reuter): Republicans table plan to enforce balanced budget Gingrich hires personal 'chronicler' The Times Wife of rapist faces sentence Paranoia boosts US gadget sales Simpson trial jurors prepare for six months in isolation Business Gas New York cops told to arrest unhealthy lifestyle Scourge of women in the West Dr Trisha Greenhalgh on lifestyles that increase a woman's risk of breast cancer One in 12 British women gets breast cancer compated to only one in 50 in Japa Advertisement Back pain that stems from the brain Dr Kieran Sweeney reports new hope for a much-maligned group of chronic pain sufferes The man who feared the laughter would dry up Bernard Levin on how Cook made lough so loudly the mangement nearly complained Eating the fatted calf ParkerKnoll We've got monarchy in our blood A true republican will care nothing for title-tattle about the Royal Family Death by political memoir Few succed in this form of writing, says Roy Hattersley It is wiser simply to judge other people's memories It is wiser simply to judge other people's memories Relatively vulgar The Times Diary Worms turn The Times Diary Animal liberation affront There is murder in the minds of those who claim to be protecting livestock Schismatics The Times Diary Cook's colours The Times Diary Sixth scents The Times Diary Cast-iron home loans Mortages should all be insured, says Peter Lilley A New Union Scottish devolution deserves fresh thought Active Citizens Britain's special constables 'walk with a purpose' Cook's Broth Britain says farewell to the man who scourged its follies Archbishop 'sets record straight' on religion in schools Labour 's proposals to end educational charity status Veal calf exports Bishops-elect The law's delays Scottish devolution Child support changes Courtier 's views on Royal Family A little sackcloth Court Circular Today 's royal engagement Luncheon Dinners Appointment Funeral service The Countess of Selkirk Appointments in the Forces Lord Shackleton Birthdays today School announcements Personal Column Anniversaries Royal Ascot: June 20-23 Marriages Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Peter Cook Peter Cook, comic writer and entertainer, died from a gastrointestinal haemorrhage yesterday aged 57. He was bron in Torquay on November 17,1937 Personal Column Heritage Flights Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Green Card Information World Link Flights Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items National Children's Bureau Somerset de Chair Somerset de Chair, soldier, poet, author and Conservative MP for South West Norfolk, 1935-45, and for South Paddington, 1950-51, died in Angigua on January 5 aged 83. He was born on August 22,1911 Miriam Camps Miriam Camps, international analyst, died from cancer on December 31 in hospital near her home in Little Abington, Cambridge, aged 78. She was born in Lynn, Massachusetts, on July 17,1916 (From a Special Correspondent.): Red Schemes in Asia "Ethnic" Republics Decline and survival of the village shop Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Greatest Business Idea for the 90's AudiTEL Multiple Classified Advertising Items Impex Consultants TT Well Known Established Mail Order Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Indian Flowers The Page 1 Report Wanted Tiny He stoops to conquer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ringrose & Co The Bottom Line (UK) Plc Megatech Software National Westminster Bank Recruitment Agency Bristol Franchising in the 90's Priority Management BT Briefings This week The Times A seat at a top show can be yours for the price of Britain's leading quality newspaper Musicals on offer include Sunset Boulevard Combine the theatre with a luxury London break West End Theatres Other London Theatres The Times News The Times Crossword No 19,748 Business Times Weathercall WPA Health Insurance The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly In the Times Warburg cuts 180 jobs in big shake-up John Charcol Law Peso fallout hits Europe Strong mark puts lira and peseta under pressure Arts GrandMet buys £1.7bn Pet Training staff may be charged Sport Trafalgar gains on power options Television and Radio Business Today Bleak house Store wars Dissident to stand for Halifax New dole attacked by TUC Legal & Public Notices Cola war forces Barr into increased advertising Companies' rate fears 'threaten recovery' Banks dismiss Labour's plans Owners repossess shops at Athena Airbus flies above Boeing Privatised coal regime attacked by UDM head Top executives go in shake-up at IBM Business Roundup Zantac UK go-ahead M&G targets pensions Hambros settles claim Hodder sales leap 13% Limit goes to the limit German venture for BT Simon hit by provisions Nursing homes placing Tourist Rates More deaths at Bates Motel Saatchi & Saatchi's board in disarry Customers better served by stronger competition Questions on Trafalgar's contracts Pennington Tarmac house sales held back by rises in rate Northam Platinum Limited Unigate deals in France Picture Gallery Prudential Profits rise and £9m buy for Everard Commodities London Commodity Exchange Liffe Options British Gas shares react as bears raise pressure Stock Market 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 Tarmac Unigate Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes A hot recipe Tempus Unigate Wall Street Nice earner by George The Times City Diary Road to Bombay The Times City Diary Slaughtered The Times City Diary Lottery mania The Times City Diary Supermarkets shape up as food price fighters George Sivell and Liz Dolan on how stores are adapting in the battle for trade Research shows the long-term benefits and risks of competition in domestic gas market questionable Business Letters Where there's a will…there should be a licensed professional Double whammy Onus is on insurers Alternative role models for public sector auditing Dynamic duo help beat that sinking feeling Jon Ashworth reviews a book that holds some useful tips for British managers The Times Scattered falls in thin trading Safari The Times Unit Trust Information Service Eversheds Zarak MacRae Brenner Oracle St John's Chambers PA Consulting Group Ramsey Hall IMCO Group Plc The Chambers of Allan Levy QC Investment Management Picture Gallery Queen's Counsel Picture Gallery Putting on the style Lawyers are the latest group of professionals to call in image consultants. 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Walker & Company Clyde & Co Graham Gill & Young Legal Recruitment Consultants Offer Reynolds Porter Chamberlain Shipping Law Maverick with an epic touch Whether staging Wagner's Ring or filming a Dumas novel, Patrice Chaeau never shriks the big challenge. David Robinson met him Adulation beyond our Ken Jazz: Chris Parker joins in standing ovations for the ever-modest Kenny Wheeler and up-and-coming Ed Jones British Museum Pop Old songs, modern themes Early Music: Vivid start to a new South Bank series New London Consort Purcell Room Visual Art Duke of York's Theatre Entertainments Dangerous Corner Today's Events A daily guide to arts and enteralinment compiled by paul Haynes Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessmenr 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 A girl's girl's girl's girl's man Pop: Hormones a-go-go with a soul superstud; roadies out of the wings and into the limelight Careful with that axe Testing, testing, one-two, one-two: the first ever roadie convention was nothing like anything you would imagine The Times The Andy before Warhol Visual Art: Richard Cork on a startling revelation of a Pop superstar's roots, plus recommended shows Game, unhappy families Theatre: Well-crafted two-hander sbout a childless couple Quelques Fluers Old Red Lion Around the Galleries George Smith Romario plans return to Brazil Barcelona agree sale after humiliation by Real Madrid Overseas View Pools Forecast Word-Watching Leeds net £3.4m Yeboah Today's Fixtures For the Record By our Sports Staff: Stubborn Gallian frustrates Indian spinners McMillan returns to ring after 15 months Sport in Brief Monzon dies in crash Srinath offered deal Elkington triumph Band plays on Vatanen stalls in desert Snow Reports Dwyer delays weekend choice Hughes stands by to ride Amigos at Leopardstown Nap: Barna Boy (2.45 Leicester) Next best: Must Be Magical (1.45 Leicester) Thunderer: Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Leicester Lengthy inquiry clears Garritty and Ramsden Guide to our In-Line Racecard Humphries inspires San Diego's charge to AFC final The Times Football The Times Burke turns green to meet England Ireland stand-off takes on former team-mates at Lansdone Road Ireland Bold Davies seeking to blossom afresh John Hopkins looks at the relaxed approach of the world's top woman golfer as a new season draws near Edinburgh drop hack in title race Whitbread test beckons Wales extend search for reinforcements Radio 1 In the air, on the ground Radio Choice On best behaviour at the birthday party Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Racing Cantona crowns Cup triumph Ten men beaten despite brave resistance at Bramall Lane Cup showing catapults Donaldson into limelight Oliver Holt on a little known goalscorer's dramatic rise to fame Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Age-old ways give lead for blunt Atherton John Woodcock on Melbourne offer some words of advice to the England cricket caption Hill House Hammond Diret Rugby Union

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