News from 17/01/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Debra Craine, Dance Critic, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, James Hyde, Anatol Lieven, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, David Hands and Mark Souster, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, J. M. Hutton, (Director), Ross Tieman, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Thomas Hardy, I. G. Mathews, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Julian Bertlin, Anthony Hammond Christian, Malcolm Lawson-Paul, Eileen Craine, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Chris Higson, Jon Ashworth and Martin Waller, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Dr Simon Wessely, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Stephen Jakobi, Richard Dover, Colin Narbrough, Graham Chambers, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Robert Miller, Roger Smith, Martin Fletcher, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Janet Bush and Philip Bassett, Rodney Milnes, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Stuart Ryder, Michael Clark, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Woodrow Wyatt, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, David J. Woodhead (Director), Simon Tait, Louise Gray, Helga Johnson, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Philip Bassett, Robert Kirley, A. G. H. House, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Geoff King, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Marianne Darch, Philip Daubeney, Eric Reguly, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Roger Wingate, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stewart Tendler, Rodney Hobson, Jeremy Pemberton, Michael Tarm, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Kathryn Knight, James Hampton, William Wells, Chairman, David Crosby, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Alec Parrett, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston and Martin Fletcher, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, G. C. Howell (Lead Officer), Matthew Bond, Eric Hammond, Walter Ellis, Colin Roberts (Professor), Christopher Irvine,
ResumoRail sell-off receipts may be halved Network 'will be envy of world' Monarchy 'will survive squalls' City task force to set up top pay code of practice Index A Superb meal for Dancers in dash from hotel to save the ballet Beating meningitis Protesters turn back sheep lorry Utah's Margaret Thatcher At least 38 die as quake hits Japan US lukewarm over Yeltsin invitation to spring summit The Open University Inside Unionists fearfujdespite assurances over Dublin's future role Major puts party on war footing for next election Forte Leisure Breaks Payoffs branded 'reward for failure' Tories lose biggest corporate giver Correction Lawyers to be coached in caring for clients Independent Schools Information Service By a Staff Reporter: Tory office chief sues over Nadir cash claims Officer sues Army for bullying that 'ruined his life' Lieutenant claims he was stripped, strapped to cannon and had beer poured over him Beautician with £½ home was on benefit Women fight to share man's grave Woman stabbed and left for dead in country lane Stable lad denies shooting ex-lover Boys find hoard of stolen jewels Digital PC Barrister faces jail for fees fiddle of £10,000 Rolex-watch robber convicted of rape Scope for People with Cerebral Palsy Attackers steal jewellery after threatening baby Parents of officer shot dead accuse MoD of cover-up 'Poached' Radio 1 DJ misses show Mental hospitals 'ignored' killer's 15 years of violence Minister rejects inquiry call to turn Mental Health Act 'upside down' after stabbing of therapist Psychiatric nurse helps police to cope with the mentally ill By a Staff Reporter: Ministers pledge to improve NHS breast cancer checks Serviceline Insurance Deaths at the Edith Morgan Centre Horse trainer injured in fall NEC Patients who went on to become killers Victim's mother appalled by lack of supervision New Holland MacHinery for Advanced Agriculture Sun attacked over photos from Parker Bowles home Princess 'willing to give evidence' Why Do You Read So Slowly? Cult three-wheeler lives to drive again London drivers face £5,000 fine over faulty exhausts Dunaway wins secret payout over Sunset role Test to find your Perfect Partner Bill 'means fewer polluters caught' Baby left alone found dead News in Brief Hauliers in court Textile death Asbestos fine Lip bitten off Girl killed Face the music Measles vaccine wasted in £2m ordering blunder Blood test delay 'put lives at risk' Dell Parish patrons unite to halt liberalism Dimbleby puts down organic roots By a Staff Reporter: Gulf War syndrome is only chronic fatigue, says doctor Sheehan on Bridge Prescott's car stolen near Tory Party HQ Keene on Chess Ex-deputy is appointed to top job at Parkhurst Gene test can detect phoney fruit juices Adopt a Granny Resin copy of patient's skull helps surgeon to rebuild face Jaguar Don't Dream It Drive It Major gives confident voice to Tories' hopes of fighting back Riddell on Politics Devolution plan iis a nonsense, says Tam Dalyell 'It is fundamentally flawed and wrong' Time Computer Systems Ltd. Mawhinney sings praises of Channel Tunnel rail link Party funding inquiry urged Clarke warned against risking early tax cuts University finances cause concern In Parliament Chechen war puts West's Moscow loan in jeopardy Economists dispute official figures for cost of rebuilding Grozny after bungled incursion Women soldier on while men take refuge in drink Hill House Hammond By our Foreign Staff: Zhirinovsky vows to run for president Russians pound guerrilla retreats in mountains Estonians encouraged by fighters' example Extra Watch Security Systems Chinese migrants escape from poverty trap in Peking 'villages' Terms of US aid package cause alarm in Mexico Admiral Reuter: Pope calls for peace on rebel island Contempt denied at Singapore hearing Clinton awakes to unwelcome Newt testament Sydney arson case starts murder hunt Settlement expansion planned by Israel Abortion opponent discusses 'hit-list' News in Brief (AP): Volcano alert Doctor jailed (Reuter): Greek vote (Reuter): Milo man dies (AP): Retarded plea Eczema Relieved Santer offers sop to MEP critics over social policy Poles reflect on mixed blessing of Warsaw liberation Star Trek's new crew set off into politically correct space Money markets respond optimistically as Italy's next leader negotiates truce Christian Enquiry Agency Sixteen feared dead in Iceland avalanche Gaps in the Abc of blood screening Dr Thomas Stuttaford explains how some people came to be given blood contaminated with hepatitis C—and what is being done for them Toddler who won against the odds Jeremy Laurance on the meningitis that nearly killed Gary Pegler The Times Higher How low can you go? Low blood pressure is linked to tiredness and dizziness. Does it matter? Dr Simon Wessely reports Low blood pressure protects against strokes Prostate Problems? Price of a perfect smile ?20,000 will buy you a new set of implanted teeth Newt's iron lady on her mettle Martin Fletcher meets one of the new Republican storm-troopers, who is not content to cut down a bloated Congress She is not a 'politician' but a private citizen on 'temporary assigmament' Rural horror at plans still up in the air The peace of the Valc of the White Horse is threatened by proposals for an airport. Walter Ellis reports The London Hernia Centre Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct Let the trained take the strain Why shouldn't children have stress counselling?They have enough worries Nice work if you are the boss Graham Searjeant on the value of top businessmen No firm can afford to admit its managers are mediocre Leave us Lords well alone Woodrow Wyatt says the Upper House performs its function better than any Labour alternative Still harking on a lost clause Socialism's dinosaurs seem ready to do anything to prevent Labour being elected Fast forward The Times Diary Beer money The Times Diary Sleazeless The Times Diary Cap that The Times Diary Film prop The Times Diary Local Difficulties Banham has a message for Major and Blair Dini's Shadows Italy does not need another caretaker leader Team Spirits Blame European rules for £7m transfer fees NHS inefficiency and rationed care Ambulance report British Legion Imperial echoes Church of England and 'socialism' 'Lost' village Private schools choice Uneven honours Going to work on a new-laid egg Call of the wild Salami tactics Court Circular Birthdays today Royal engagements Dinners Luncheon Gold and Silver Wyre Drawers' Company The National Heart and Lung Institute Picture Gallery Christening Glyn School, Ewell Lecture Latest wills Personal Column Dig uncovers forts to repel Viking invaders Appointments Church news Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries today Marriage University news Royal Society of St George Major-General W. M. Broomhall Major-General W. M. Broomhall, CB, DSO, OBE, Chief Engineer, Middle East Land Forces, 1948-51, died on January 13 aged 97. He was born on July 16,1897 Flatshare Trailfinders W. H. Cornish W. H. Cornish, CB, Home Office civil servant and Receiver for the Metropolitan Police District, 1961-67, died on January 7 aged 89. He was born on January 2,1906 Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Canine Defence League Heritage Dr R. E. Bonham Carter Dr R. E. Bonham Carter, Consulting Physician to The Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, died on December 18 aged 84. He was born at Portalloch, Argyll, on August 27,1910 The Heart Burial at Stinsford Julian Belfrage Julian Belfrage, theatrical agent, died from cancer on December 28 aged 60. He was born on February 19,1934 End of the right to hide behind the small print Business to Business Restaurant & Flat Brand New System The Bottom Line (UK) Plc Tiny direct to you! Ideas & Inventions for new products Auditel Cool heads and hot air Lorraine Electronics The British Franchise Exhibitions Multiple Display Advertising Items Liquidations & Receiverships Leeds Community & Mental Health Services Teaching… Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Development KJC Car Phone Division BT Domestic Cleaning Business for Sale Toplix Envelopes Recruitment Agency Bristol Chapman Spooner Limited Priortty Management Franchising in the 90's Reasons to be cheerful this year How to treat a friend to a great meal for only 20p Your questions answered The Times Terms and conditions How to Apply News The Times Crossword No 19,754 News Times Weather Call WPA Health Insurance In the Times Tomorrow The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Governor acts to allay interest fears Germany wants Ebrd in Bonn John Charcol Talk about a Better Mortgage Law Banker denies knowledge of Maxwell fraud Arts George Davies's latest baby House of Fraser gives profit alert Sport Judge rules on payment to names Saatchi board thrown lifeline Cut in home-loan support attacked Business Today Water jobs go Listing sought French press for 1997 monetary union deadline South West Water to shed 400 jobs Pollution cost fears resurface Legal & Public Notices Pension measure 'no help' Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices TUC urges new-style worker recognition Sun Alliance inquires into private file lapse Pelican's menu expands Malaysian link for Branson's airline Business Roundup Bell seeks listing SFA expels managers MP urges Nadir action Eurocamp drives ahead Hammerson French buy Mortgage deal for Leeds Carclo raises dividend Trafalgar given boost Revival at Robert Lowe The Times Tomkins to apply for New York Se quote Analysts hit Remy Cointreau South West gets its hands dirty The cost of clean water in Cornwall Select committee calls Ken to account Power pathfinder regulation poser Littlechild challenge for RECs Continental Airlines Liffe Options Shares take heart from Wall Street's strength Commodities 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 House of Fraser BBA Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Bread roll Tempus Hanson Wall Street Consuming problem The Times City Diary Real gold mine The Times City Diary Ship ahoy The Times City Diary Late entrant The Times City Diary North leads way in the battle to produce jobs Philip Bassett looks at the pattern of low unemployment Market forces rule commercial property Higher tax better than wage restraint Meter readers of the world, unite Two views of an 'all-American Herro' Subsidies banned Bombay puts its money on home market Jon Ashworth on the plan to transform chaos into a leading financial centre Carclo Engineering Group Plc CNT The Times Unit Trust Information Service Share Shop Shares higher in thin trading Hill House Hammond The Motor Insurance Specialists British Funds Quarry Dougall Chambers Hughes-Castell Ltd Zarak MacRae Brenner Taylor Root Legal Recruitment Advisers Howgate scable Search and Selection Executives and… Eurojustice in the balance MPs meet today to tackle problems arising in international cases. Stephen Jakobi reports There is no penalty for ignoring a witness summons Picture Gallery Out to South Africa Innsand Outs Internal affair It's an honour Unison harmony Hot property Bar talk Scrivenor: Carry on writing Adamson & Partners International Executive Search &… FT Law & Tax Jurors who are in reasonable doubt The University of Greenwich No Title Robert Walters Associates Garfield Robbins Legal Recruitment Consultants Carlton UK Television Vizards Solicitors Cartwright & Lewis Solicitors, Birmingham Garfield Robbins Legal Recruitment Consultants Hammond Suddards Selicitors London Legal Lectures Tucker Turner Kingsley Wood & Co Quarry Dougall The Chambers of Allan Levy QC Shipping Law Hewitson Becke + Shaw Solicitors Chambers Forward Trust Group Walker Morris Solicitors PA Consulting Group Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young Legal Recruitment Consultants Graham Gill & Young Lecal Recruitment Consultants Charles Fellowes Partnership University of Derby Reuter Simkin Times Newspapers The University of Nottingham Shady empires of the little caesars Gangland Volume 2 By James Morton Little Brown, £15.99 Legal Appointments Zarak MacRae Brenner KPMG Selection & Search Who needs legal aid? Roger Smith argues that reform of legal aid must go hand in hand with the wider overhaul of the system of civil justi? Quarry Dougall MacDonald & Company Recruitment Job contracts must move with the times The Saatchi affair has thrown a legal spotlight on terms of employment Commercial Lawyer Overseas Development Administration Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Westminster Medical Times Newspapers Blake Lapthorn Solicitors Chambers Administrator Lawyer Baker & McKenzie Charles Fellowes Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items ERA Commercial Lawyer The stage is over the moon Preview: As Arsenal follow Lineker into the West End, Simon Tait reports on the new Big Match Puppets at a funeral Theatre: A dour opening to the London International Mime Festival; and a thought-provoking double-bill The Ghost Sonata Purcell Room AT&T Music Regard it as an Sos Salvation Gate, Notting Hill Visual Art Four credits to old Ireland Pop: Rhythm, blues and emerald green Mary Black et al Apollo, W6 Unknown heroes Jodeci Wembley Arena The Royal Ballet Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 A saucier spirit in his youth Music: A neglected German composer reassessed; and more Purcell celebrations At the Barbican Barry Millington enjoys the surprising revelations of the BBC's Hindemith weekend Henry honoured King's Consort Wigmore Hall The Times All smiles in female world Visual Art: Nine women say 'It's a Pleasure!' at the Festival Hall; plus other current shows A new South Bank exhibition purports to put the fun back into the avant-garde. Richard Cork reports Around the Galleries Moor in need of more time Opera: O'Neill's first steps out of place Otello Covent Garden George Smith In at the birth of cool Jazz Savicevic sparks revival for AC Milan S Africans change their team manager Pools Forecast Positive development for athletics For the Record Picture Gallery Dickson's underdogs make light of testing conditions Snow Reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Close fails brain scan for Eubank challenge In Brief Crunch for Tour Prize potting Panthers mauled The Times Wild Atlantic rides wave of ambition Owner harbours 2,000-1 dream for two-mile championship Richard Evans Nap: Seasonal Splendour Next best: Banjo (2,45 Chepstow) Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Cheltenham Entries Chepstow By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Sherwood delays decision on Irish Champion Hanley to decide whether his country needs him Fixtures Young leads 49ers past fumbling Cowboys San Francisco follow underdogs San Diego to all-California Super Bowl By our Sports Staff: Mader makes most of home comforts Word-Watching Twin pillars of Australia's team far from identical in outlook Alan Lee says the Waugh brothers have different personalities from those widely perceived by outsiders A lip service to the stars Radio Choice Radio1 Praise be, I do believe I care what happens Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Family Channel Hockey Hughes's injury less serious than feared Edberg put to the test by name to remember Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching By our Sports Staff: Chapple makes telling inroads Town & Country Manner Ltd Racing
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