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News from 13/01/1995

1995; Gale Group;

Autores

Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Keith Hall, Martin Barrow City News Editor, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Boris Pankin, Philip Webster and Wolfgang Munchau, Inigo Gilmore, Simon Perry, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Nicolette Jones, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Manasseh (Oxfordshire Agricultural Education Adviser, 1989-91), Jill Sherman and Arthur Leathley, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Barry Turner, James Bone, Hylton, J. E. Meadows, Clive Davis, Nick Cottam, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Maurice S. Thompson, Gerald Davies, Tim Erasmus, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Peter Brown, Abby Tan, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, P. h. s, Stevenson Pugh, Kurt Schork, David Hewson, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Boardman, Libby Purves, Roland Buerk, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Alexandra Frean and Andrew Pierce, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Hugh Dykes (Chairman), Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, J. A. Davis, Derwent May, Louise Gray, Richard Binns, Arthur Eperon, Nicole Swengley, John Woodcock, Lisa Grainger, Philip Bassett and Robert Miller, Anatol Lieven, and Richard Beeston, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Lin Jenkins, Theodore Zeldin, Christina Koning, J. Neville Birdsall (Professor), Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Annie Ross, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Gareth Huw Davies, Emma Wilkins, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Marianne Darch, Richard Evans, Eric Reguly, Robert Walter (Chairman), Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Graham Platt (Solicitor and Avocat), Ron Gribble, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brian Beel, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Chad Varah (Rector), Gerald Larner, Jill Sherman and Jeremy Laurance, Michael Hornsby, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Rosemary Harris, M. M. Frank, Alan Jabez, Ian Brodie, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, David Powell, Charles Salem, Anne McElvoy, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Alec L. Parrott, Kenneth Lewis, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus,

Resumo

Major orders work to begin on manifesto Policy groups to report by summer Former envoy blasts Yeltsin Accountants' exams Index Rewards of literary poker Tories attack Blair over devolution Writs flying in Saatchi battle with defectors Passport to France Prodigy 's £200,000 violin stolen The Times A theatre seat for 20p Leave prisoner held in au pair killing Sewills 20P The Army to end daytime patrols in Belfast Hurd seeking to derail Bonn's drive to federalism Doctor who let nurse remove appendix is suspended from duty Nurses' role widening Smallbone Howard faces legal challenge by governors over Parkhurst chief Men from ministry to track Beast of Bodmin Moor Preston to leave as editor of Guardian Escaped rapist held Germans hail tone of war ceremonies News in Brief Blair 'is a Liberal' Shankill suspect silent Flesh-eating bug victim Man dies of meningitis Killer boyfriend jailed Edmonds in court win Pools winner dies Sex abuse charges against couples dropped Sole suspect cleared of affray over race attack Boyfriend 'killed lover's parents after being jilted ' Court told that jealous student wanted to punish ex-girlfriend in worst possible way 'Rape victim like lamb to slaughter' Cellphones Ministers pledge rights for disabled - in 15 years' time Law will demand improved access Multiyork Princess honours fellow lifesavers Prince hails success of National Trust Legoland empire to preserve £lm Highland estate Unreserved Disposal Auction Therapists concede risks in recall of sex abuse Students boycott Oxbridge club Met compensates man hit in van Alliance Leicester Divorce struggle over train set Waldegrave rejects ban on veal exports Minister says he is hopeful of European support to outlaw calf crates Nissan By a Staff Reporter: Columbus events 'wasted a million' Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Schools face long-term shortage of head teachers Chief Rabbi attacks 'disreputable' group Bank of Scotland No Title Stars recall the playful gentleman of horror Go back and make coffee , woman pilot told British veal finds renewed favour Weekent Shopping Times £100 winners CIWF House fire kills couple and father News in Brief Smuggler jailed £25m fraud case Whistle blowers Lottery attacked One door opens A doctor writes Toyota Corolla Debate that ignites party passions but leaves the voters cold Riddell on Politics Brown promises a stronger, more democratic union Lib Dems present Bill for Scots parliament The Times National party seeks referendum in Wales In Parliament Sharps SNP condemns 'botched' job Tank force musters for huge assault on Grozny Texas Homecare Russian roulette on the mile of death Dell Bombs and refugees give mountain town taste of unwanted war Croats 'risk wider war' by barring UN troops Paris hits high note as city of music Balladur kills Bill to curb speeding Proton Gunman held as thousands greet Pope in Manila Mexican dream of riches shattered by peso's collapse World of Leather By our Foreign Staff: Girl survives crash after falling into swamp Protests force integrated school to halt HIV tests for blacks Gonzalez rival seeks early poll Norway to open clinic for hypochondriacs Political killings return to KwaZulu Experts forecast more big quakes for Los Angeles Storms and seismologists warning darken outlook for America's Golden State California Jackson backs fair deal for minorities NewImage Laser Eyecentres Jane Seymour flees flash flood Death plot charge against daughter of Malcolm X America condemns Chinese on rights Aquascutum Sale Capital 's Mayor attacked for 'high living' A lifetime on the side of the angels As the British Red Cross celebrates 125 years, Julia Llewellyn Smith meets its remarkable head TeleSURE How rude is the use of rude words? To blurt one out on the spur of the moment can be regarded as carless, but to do so with forethought is definitely a sin Why Tinseltown's real stars don't go for Oscars They're already famous, coveted and mega-rich—so why should they bother, asks Giles Whittell, with Hollywood's biggest bauble? How Amis signed up the demon king The inside story of the Jackal's game of literary poker Times and fortunes change for the author who claimed not to be interested in money Forte Leisure Breaks A maestro with a mission Anne McElvoy sounds out Markus Stenz, a German conductor determined to bring Hindemith, a composer with a sense of humour, to London The time of Yeltsin is gone The Chechen campaign will be his downfall, says Boris Pankin Cash crop? The Times Diary Picture Gallery Where kings are loved Why is the British Royal Family apparently more loved in Estonia than in its own country? Doctored Gotcha! Round Two Philip Howard Scotland is Different Labour need not propose regional assemblies Notre Neil Kinnock's task in Brussels For She's a Jolly Good Fellow If you can't join 'em, beat 'em Steps to a Tory accord on Europe Benefits from taxation Outrage over the export of calves Israel 's settlements Magdalen papyrus Looking back on the Attlee legacy Children in distress Salami tactics A sour taste Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Anniversaries Dinner School announcements Personal Column The Times Birthdays today Appointments in the Forces Memorial service Latest wills Woolmen 's Company New ambassador Election Picture Gallery Chartered Foresters Dartmouth entrants Forthcoming marriages Church news Trailfinders Philip Newman Philip Newman, Cbe, Dso, Mc, orthopaedic surgeon, died on December 31 aged 83. He was born on June 22,1911 Andrew Lees Andrew Lees, campaigns director of Friends of the Earth since 1990, died from a suspected heart attack on December 31 aged 45. He was born on June 8,1949 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Elaine Greene Elaine Greene, literary agent, died on January 10 aged 74. She was born in New York on November 27,1920 Ben Rich Ben Rich, engineer and aircraft designer, died of cancer in Ventura, California, on January 5 aged 69. He was born in Manila, the Philippines, on June 18,1925 Rhymes of the "Revolution" Proletarian Songs News The Times Crossword No 19,751 Business Times Weathercall Tomorrow Infotech British Gas may enter UK electricity market Sainsbury seeks to buy Texas for £250m Rank reduces shareholding in Xerox Bock wants Lonrho to focus on minerals core Arts Sport 34-40 Peer 's Bill aims to plug C&g loophole Soros buys stake in Northern Fimbra Seeking Cash for the Costin Page 25 Business Today Defence link Cheer in store Bifu says NatWest cuts put cash first New leader for pension funds campaign Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 France ready for closer defence industry links Savoy players make quick-change exits and entrances Securicor boosted by Cellnet Pensions backlash hits Lloyds Abbey Business Roundup Siemens optimistic Peso crisis broadens Bull 's revenue rises Berlusconi sells chain Microgen pegs dividend New truck from DAF NCRS sale called off Black closes division Bayer plans to expand Tourist Rates TSB profits leap as bad debts recede Hazlewood sells fish business Weir Group shares fall asjobs go Salisbury 's Diy deal Ladbroke swaggers away from Texas Xerox move eases the debt burden Riding the rollercoaster in emerging markets Continental Airlines Shares slip on worries of fallout from peso rescue Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Looking into Bock's books Tempus TSB Group Hazlewood Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Wall Street Banking on a win The Times City Diary Pig cycle Bad form Top advice The hottest seats in British business Giordano and Brown talk about pay, prices, leaks and banana skins The top team at British Gas know all about pressure. They spoke to Melvyn Marckus British sports car team seeks bold co-drivers with cash Why Mr Herro is a hero Business Letter The Times Share falls extended Invest… Bat to shed 1,700 us staff Defence in use of suspect's photograph Christmas cheer for three more high street retailers Transnational Jewish divorce not recognised Matthew Clark optimistic Ministry has no duty to prevent drink abuse Barrett v Ministry of Defence Booker to put £95m into cash-and-carry Business Roundup Coda drops into red VW Mexico to stop work Storm damages Geest Setback for Wellcome Unnecessary order Corrections Game to make a fortune in a new career? The popularity of computer games is Ieading to openings for designers, says Charles Salem. With the right touch, the rewards can be great Information Technology Merton Butler Group SMA St Mungo Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items CJA European Software Services Lilly Overseas Jobs Express Military research for sale Civilian cars could be upgraded with technology from the Defence Research Agency, Alan Jabez reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Uses of colourful language A new program will help dyslexics to make sense of the written word The Great British Pick and mix New software will allow you to put together your own Pc applications The Times Unit Trust Information Service National Power Powergen Building on a lottery windfall Which architects will be the big winners when the cash starts flowing in from Britain's gambling fever? Marcus Binney investigates The Complete Works of Britain Publishing page 32 Stars in their eyes Salt-Water Moon Attic, Sw19 Fill in the spaces Concerts: Ambitious opera; new music for string octet CBSO/Elder Symphony Hall, Birmingham Nice is no compliment Asmf Chamber Ensemble Wigmore Hall Pop page 33 Entertainments Chichester festival Theatre Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide An advance taken amiss Nicolette Jones on the implications for the publishing world of HarperCollins's new ?500,000 investment How to scam your way to the top Pop on Friday: Upwardly mobile tips... punks gently reformed... and a case of feet in both camps There are only two routes to success in the pop business-and one of those is a bit too much like hard work The taming of the Sioux New Albums: David Sinclair on a transformed punk band, and more emotional catharsis from Kristin Hersh More like an art than a noise An album of sacred music is just one more strand in Anne Dudley's varied career. Louise Gray met her Songs with sole Jazz Annie Ross Pizza on the Park, Swi Wakeham joins race for election to BHB Whispering Steel to show mettle Edinburgh Ascot Southwell Flakey Dove out Doubt over favourite in Ascot feature Rapid Raceline Tweseldown leads way with Sunday betting Brial Beel looks ahead to an historic opening weekend of the new ponit-to-point season. which starts tomorrow Tarry creates working order out of chaos Jenny MacArthur meets a rider bringing an individual approach to his title challenge Full Fixtures for the 1995 Point-To-Point Season New series at Barbury Castle Hereford opens Times Rising Stars qualifiers Picture Gallery Bolton and Swindon in league of their own Sharks prepared to play with some bite Paramount Hotel Group Ian Wright, of Arsenal, left, joins the Manchester… Yeboah's move delayed by lack of work permit Give five nations' spectacular a nudge into spring Pontypridd 's victory keeps title open Mcllroy decides to stay at MacClesfield Word-Watching Taylor adds to White's woes with victory in final frame Bloem's hopes of shorter ban dashed Legal eagles dish out some stick at broom-ball By our Sports Staff: Agassi courts good fortune for openers Multiple Display Advertising Items For the Record Yesterday's Racing Results Rindel sets up win for South Africa Sport in Brief Moneghetti to run Bouillon fits the bill Davison starts well Syed joins cup squad Wells increases lead Jones in pole position Snow Reports Fixtures The Times Irreversible turn in life of O'Reilly Former champion reacting positively to girlfriend's paralysis Mel Webb relates how a senior sportsman has come to terms with the sporting accident that changed him for good The Discovery Channel Concerned Conner has weather eye open Austrian Army digs in to rescue ski racing season The Alps have too much snow while the Spanish are desperately short. David Powell reports Tocling tales of Araby Radio Choice Radio 1 Scattered sightings of a bright brief star Review BBC1 Varitations Satellite Choice Point-To-Point 35 Kendall aims to climb again from Notts landing Peter Ball on the difficulties facing one of football's most successful managers on his return to the English game Second-string Australians foil England Defeat leaves Atherton's side with no part to play in World Series Cup finals Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Captain puts blame on shortcomings in field And so to Bed Skiing 38 Passport to an Picture Gallery Of fantasy and Breton fables For a century and more the British have been holidaying in Brittany. To Peter Brown its saints are as important as its sand Ten of the very best of Brittany A selection of places to stay at the edge of the sea Good living: Richard Binns reveals his favourite hotels and restaurants in the region French Villas Something Special Travel Ltd Which guides to buy Happiness is a room over the Rainbow An Auberge off the Beaten Track Ron Gribble is captivated by a magical hamlet and the kindness of an old man at the local mill Dining delights in the back-of-beyond On the Gourmet Trail Derwent May on Roanne and its famous three-star restaurant The Times Conquest of a Normandy farm A Hidden Treasure Arthur Eperon is delighted by an old favourite that has scarcely changed Books which make a good visit better Derwent May's reading list for true and would-be Francophiles 20% off France In search of the unspoilt Theodore Zeldin on a beautiful nostalgic book of seasonal photographs from the depths of the French countryside Stena Sealink Line Learning to love endless opulence The South (1): Glitzy Monte Carlo At first the diamond-studded days were all too much, then suddenly Lisa Grainger got to like them Picture Gallery The peace of the countryside and the magic of music too The South (2): succumbing to the earthy and fruitful land of Provence At first Gareth Huw Davies didn't expect rain clouds in the Var. Then he used them to justify a feast Enter the spirit of Gascony Barry Turner tours this lovely region in search of Armagnac Ferry Comfortable Secret plateau of Limousin Away from the Crowds Richard Binns explains why he loves to dawdle east of Limoges Stena Sealink Line Monumentally interesting Architectural Treasures Marcus Binney chooses the finest of France's great buildings Stena Sealink Line France at your fingertips Hacking it in the hill country The horses are fit, but are you, asks Lisa Grainger Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cosy rustic living Tried and Tested Holidays (2) Nicole Swengley investigates cottage holidays Gorges and gorgeous food Tried and Tested Holidays (3) Christina Koning walks and wines and dines through the southwest The Times Autrefois Stena Sealink Holidays

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