News from 16/01/1995
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Phil Yates, Nick Raynsford (Mp), Benedict Nigitingale, Jon Ashworth, John Denham, Zahid Hussain and Eve-Ann Prentice, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Tom Briton, K. J. Shorey, (Headmaster), Anatol Lieven, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Science Briefing, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Penelope Penney, Bryan Stiles, Abby Tan, Stuart Jones, Kris Anderson, Peter Ball, Elizabeth Platts, (Editor), Alan Road, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, M. Donnelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, E. W. Lighton, Peter Sommer, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Gordon Borrie, Chairman, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, William Burroughs, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Joel Brand, Christopher Pinsent, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Adam Lebor, Margot Norman, Sydney Friskin, John Hopkins, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Norman Browse, President, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Arthur S. Pook, Giles Keating, Takitoa Taumoepeau, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Brian C. Thomas, Oliver Holt, Eric Reguly, Gareth A. Davies, James Cunnane, Arthur Leathley and Jonathan Prynn, Barry Pickthall, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Martin Ince, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Jack Crossley, L. F. Davis, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, John Goodbody, Nicolas Walter, David Rudnick, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, James Pringle, Christopher Stewart, Mel Webb, Helen Penn, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, David Watson, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Colin Narbourgh, Eva Crowe, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, Arthur Leathley and Philip Bassett, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Jenifer Toller, Julian, Michael Henderson, Matthew Bond, Clement Freud, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoEuropean challenge to court martial system Convicted servicemen claim trials breach human rights Blair vows to renationalise the railways Ulster Unionists may vote against Major Index William Rees-Mogg Naked truth revealed about Ivy League photos 13 pages of sport Potholers die in cave flood Police raid law firm's offices Opera founder dies Prince suspends valet over article Highway to the isles MacMillan Historic horse race marred by death Nolan starts scrutiny of public standards Former Prime Ministers, historians and members of the public will take part in the inquiry into the ethics of holding office. Michael Dynes reports Portillo urges Major to curb Brussels power Cabinet Euro-sceptic hopes to bring Conservative rebels back on board Smallbone Lilley to introduce CSA appeal tribunal Barclays 133 share top prize in ?16m lottery jackpot News in Brief Waldegrave targeted MoD arms man held Mother accuses police Airship pilot rescued Clydebank hospital aid Man flees in police car Former rugby star fails breath test after crash Mojo By a Staff Reporter: War-game tanks hit an obstacle Lawyers' offices raided in fraud inquiry Peugeot Hi-tech aids turn island dream into economic reality With computers and fax machines, newcomers are helping to reverse decline on the Celtic fringe An electronic superhighway has replaced the age-old Road to the Isles for families seeking to leave behind city stress, Alan Hamilton and Ian Murray write University that makes a virtue out of remoteness 23 years with no mortgage Survivor's guide to Hebrides Emirates Strangers overcome sound of silence Lord Lester quits Garrick in protest at bar on women Human rights lawyer adds to club resignations over 'absurd, antediluvian' policy Museum saves 1777 calculator that inspired computer pioneer Dell Advertising code curbs campaigns aimed at children Red Cross promotes anniversary events The Times/dillons Lecture Donated blood 'not checked for virus' News in Brief Tory club raid Russian ride Water work Concrete answer Youth drowns Comedy honour British Red Cross High grades cast doubt on quality of revised a levels Schools short of qualified staff Caribbean Bus drivers' strike takes an unusual turn Older pilots face tougher medicals Guns aim to cut down 'black plague Plan to recover Drake opposed Builders excluded from Parkhurst cost?200,000 'It is a very nice little earner, a real gravy train' Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Direct Line Insurance Blair given red card for his attack on United Briton's kidnapper gets amnesty from Cambodia regime By our Foreign Staff: Saudi-Yemeni border tension defused Alliance Francaise (AP): Algerian MP killed Test star Imran urged to run for high office Calls for new Malcolm X death inquiry Peking rejects American attempt to trace dissident Washington is keeping pressure to Peking over human rights as us and other Western trade carries on, James Pringle, the new Times correspondent in Peking, writes Mandela honours 'Comrade Joe' at Soweto funeral Carnell plc (Reuter): Three die in raid on Lebanon News in Brief US to pull out (AP): Holocaust study (AFP): Niger unrest (Reuter): Death watch Millions of Filipinos turn out to hear Pope Vatican ready for ties with Peking Hill House Hammond French upset at sacking of bishop Renault Cars with Flair Leaders prepare for death of Deng No Title " I want affordable healthcare that… Rose considered showing airstrike plans to Serbs General prepares to hand over Bosnia baton Reuter: Sarajevo blockade threatens truce deal Latest Yeltsin move may herald purge of military Hungarians top world gloom league Norwich Union Healthcare Ltd. Discipline pays for 'rag-tag militias' Norwich Union Disappointment for the oldsters Opera: Rodney Milnes on a rare revival of William Walton's Troilus and Cressida in Leeds and (below) a touring double bill in Shrewsbury Vivid voices of youth Concerts: A procession of rising instrumental stars: and John Eliot Gradiner's superb revelation of Beethoven PLG Young Artists Purcell Room Visual Art Dance Colourful and decadent Goblin Market/The Soldier's Tale Music Hall, Shrewsbury Fantasy realised at last ORR/Gardiner St John's, Smith Square Music Onassis legacy Overtures Theatre Barker with less of a bite Theatre: The obscure demystified by time's passing: badly bowdlerised James and Anouih Innocent of all interest The Innocents Haymarket, Basingstoke Entertainments Books Opera Time best forgotten Leocadia New End, Hampstead Film Pop Today's Events A daily gulde to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson 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 The Times Another giant step for mankind? Europe and America may combine to revisit the surface of the Moon to unlock its secrets, says Martin Ince The Times Educational Supbilement Wolves may roam Rhum Would the reintroduction of an ancient species in Scotland be a mistake? The small family of man Flying airliners in formation Sailing into a copper-bottom controversy A herbicide used to treat the underside of boats has stirred new fears about marine safety, says Nick Nuttall Survival On the wing Turned out baffling again The hazards of long-tern forecasting Repent, oh sordid sons of Sundon A vicar's wrath with his village was no more than gospel truth When the protesters come out of their crates Middle England's alliance with the malcontents over the misery of veal calves is a protest over its own discontent and powerlessness The capital of Jekyll and Hyde Genteel Edinburgh has always lived comfortably with its underworld. Now a hit film focuses on its piquant double standards, says Magnus Linklater The Times Matthew Parris Penguins may dress formally, but their domestic manners are simply appalling Of course Labour will tax you more Whatever people think, the old stereotypes remain true: the Tories are the lower-spending party Where do we point the finger? Peter Riddell argues that the regulators of utilities are a political anomaly Mixed motifs The Times Diary Rug rethink The Times Diary Max factor The Times Diary For cod's sake The Times Diary The Hat fits The Times Diary Labour's Rail Naivety Social objectives do not require public ownership A Mission to Care This is the year to pull out all stops for the Red Cross No Man Has to Be an Island Fax softly, for you fax on our urban dreams Threat to end income support for mortgage payments Air cadet funding Hidden treasures Not word perfect Performance of surgical operations Worship in schools Relentless spread of the flatworm Gender extension Court Circular Birthdays today Lord Steyn Appointment Personal Column The Times Bedgebury School Douai School, Reading Caistor Grammar School Award Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Fish take flight Appointments in the Forces Church news Markson Pianos Memorial service James Mansie Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Nature notes The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund U. S. A. to give 55,000 " Green Cards" Court & Social Advertising Marriage Sir Alexander Gibson Sir Alexander Gibson, CBE, founder of the Scottish Opera Company and its long-time artistic and musical director, died in hospital in London, following a heart attack, on January 14 aged 68. He was born in Motherwell on February 11.1926 Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Kay Long Kay Long, president of Avon Red Cross, 1974-82, died in Bath on January 3 aged 83. She was born on February 16,1911 Stafford Somerfield Stafford Somerfield, Editor of the News of the World, 1960-70, died in hospital in Ashford, Kent, on January 13 aged 84. He was born on January 9,1911 Professor George Series George Series, FRS, Professor of Physies at Reading University, 1968-82, died on January 2 aged 74. He was born on February 22,1920 Medical Benefit in Operation News The Times Crossword No 19,753 Business Times Weathercall No Title The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly In the Times Tomorrow Tennis Kitson ensures share of spoils Old Trafford days may be over as injury fells gallant Hughes Cricket Skiing Schools Sport Phone Direct Imlach continues to bowl the die-hards over Agassi seeking short cut to success Australian Open starts amid concern about its loss of stature Stuart Jones, in Melbourne, on the grand slam championship struggling to retain its audience Chargers face 49ers in the Super Bowl The Times Wigan make Castleford pay price Hanley-inspired Leeds go top Trophy pain eased as Sharks stay clear Zerdal wins marathon Chang holds the aces Hawks swoop to victory Stanley face favourites Haswell takes title Duran feels pace Britons flying high Snow Reports Toon Army decides Kitson will do fiiie instead of Andy Who? Andrew Longmore hears football democracy at work as Newcastle supporters vote with their cheers Close finish fails to mask final charade Australia's seniors avoid World Series Cup embarrassment last-ball victory Hendry races to third title in succession Upstart sailors race with tenacity Scoreboard from Sydney Conrhill Insurance Test Series By our Sports Staff: Indians collapse as Stemp dictates Liverpool's passing fancy of no consequence to defiant Forrest Simon Barnes watches Ipswich break the habit of a lifetime by securing a 1-0 victory at Anfield Horlock gets the nod as leaders lose their way Memories of Ibrox and talent unfulfilled From wags to riches in bargain basement Michael Henderson savours supporters' gallows humour as Northampton Town beat Gilingham 2-0 Shot-shy Brentford ruin their own party County are quick to acclaim Kendall's succession Blackburn's back-up players demonstrate their worth Peter Ball sees the Premiership leaders show resolve worthy of champions in Saturday's 3-0 win Graham delights in Hartson debut Klinsmann rounds off spirited fightback West Ham slip into Premiership relegation zone after undeserved defeat David Miller watches Tottenham rally to win a London derby 2-1 after being outplayed throughout the first half Young guns provide Palace fire Ferdinand lacking in bite as Fashanu spits blood Pools Check Fa Carling Premiership European Results Non-League and Regional Leagues Goalscorers Carling Premiership Bell's League Championship Premier Division Alphand rewrites Hahnenkamm history Frenchman's unprecedented doubte overshadows Tomba's sixth successive victory David Powell reports from kitzb?hel on a World Cup weekend of records and high drama Taunton again roll towards twin towers Gloom with a view in the company of morons Oliver Holt endures an afternoon of drudgery in Chelsea's new North Stand By our Sports Staff: Ertl takes chance as leaders crash out Racing Point-To-Point Schools Sport The Times Picture Gallery Rugby League For the Record Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures Rugby Union Pick up your puck and skate Gareth A. Davies takes a look at the fastest team game around—the compelling sport of ice hockey A saunter through ancient Turkey Peter Sommer, 24, tells of an adventure which involved taking Britain's most popular hobby, walking, to extemes Greenstock finishes off spirited Harlequins Wasps increase threat of relegation for London rivals with comfortable victory Scott sees red over first card Fallen giants live in fear Sharp's back injury helps Hilton to cap Bath flattered by late burst Gregory saves the day Bristol's captain moved to invoke D-notice Wales left to regret strength of tradition Jasper profits as rivals fall away Tiny Tonga promise faith, hope and big-hearted players Refugee leads cross-country field merry dance Grafton hat-trick decisive Syed leads success as England get bronze Mysilv repays first instalment Egerlon greets return to form of National Hunt's record transfer Forster trades as merchant of doom Carlisle Leaders over the Jumps Southwell Fontwell Park Blinkered First Time Rapid Raceline Tragedy dogs historic fixture The Times Flights Inter Europe Travel Ltd Connections Travel Information Service Nelson's Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Anusha corrects trainer's mistake Old foes retain firm feelings Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items America Travel Power SUNdiAL Travel Ltd Bromsgrove School Uxbridge College The University of Birmingham Faculty of Law… Boarding Taster Weekend Davies Laing & Dick Davies's College Headington School Oxford Aberystwyth MBA Fair Computacenter The King's School Grantham University of Cambridge University of Oxford Trinity Hall Cambridge University of Newcastle upon Tyne ABBEY Tutorial College Cranfield University Wellington College D'Overbroeck's Multiple Display Advertising Items Quiet revolution at a level Ben Preston reports on the way in which an examination seen as a cornerstone of quality has slowly changed A time to pass on a vision The Case for A time to pass on a vision Serving God or tradition? The Case against Sound method of learning A new programme aims to improve literacy for both adults and children On-Line with the Times Let's have fair play for the under-fives Helen Penn describes some disturbing anomalies in private and state nursery education and asks why it should be so Conference for Independent Further Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoping for sweet success at Easter Despite the recession, the popularity of revision courses continues to grow as their format becomes more sophisticated Mander Portman Woodward Oxford Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Durham University of Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items A Level Residential Revision Courses Kingston University Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Hull at Greenwich College Wycliffe Hall, Oxford Cokethorpe School Capitalisation, week's change Heath Group British Funds Britain pins Chinese hopes on inland area La Crème De La Crème ROC Recruitment Ltd Greythorn Experienced SECRETARY/PA Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Leisure boom pays dividends Economic Outlook Greythorn Office Manageress/pa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greythorn C & S Personnel Consultants Primary Colour Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pa/secretary Kensington Multiple Classified Advertising Items Results and statistics Sunday Tips Greythorn Simon Power Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Gas to develop Qatar field for the Gulf Ratner's buyer finds sales success in Far East Albright targets China for growth Word-Watching By our Business Staff: C&w set to tap into Germany Tourist Rates Companies at risk from derivatives The Pound Stock Market Legal & Public Notices By our Deputy Business Editor: Reliant due for rescue BR plans European telecoms network Business Roundup Celtic fuels jobs growth 'Big fraud' increases BSK buys Autocast Negative equity climbs Bonds back in favour Optare catches the bus Jumping the broom The Times City Diary Handy cash The Times City Diary On his metal The Times City Diary Withdrawal The Times City Diary Challenge of history for steady Lamberto German boardrooms blink in clear light of disclosure David Rudnick explains why Frankfurt needs British standards A case for monetary tightening The sound of LSO music Radio 1 Rabbiting by parrots, ferreting by a chef Review BBC 1 Variations Satellite Gulf Venture ICI and Glaxo join forces to replace CFCs Names get ruling today on payment Saatchi & Saatchi tries to stave off legal threat Times Two Crossword Nadir faces payment deadline By our Deputy Business Editor: BP buyout heading for market at £50m Winning Move Word-Watching Beechwood Shirt Offer Italian Dream GEC ahead in Far East power station bids
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