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News from 20/01/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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R. L. Sturch, Liz Dolan, Freud, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Iain R. Webb, Robin Barnwell, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, John Mattock, Anatol Lieven, Alexandra Frean, Jeremy Laurance, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Mark Souster, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, W. J. Alexander, Managing Director, Hilary Finch, Vladimir J. Konecni, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Blake, Nick Cottam, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Anthony Wigram, David Graney, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Kris Anderson, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Chaim Bermant, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Hewson, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Mark Seddon, Editor, John O'leary, Education Editor, Anne Graham, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, K. E. Wills, Managing Director, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Simon De Bruxelles and Dominic Kennedy, Michael Clark, Simon De Bruxelles and Arthur Leathley, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, Paul Caswell, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Clive Couldwell, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, H. J. Marden, Margot Norman, John Woodcock, George Brock, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Michael Munro, David Miller, Simon De Bruxelles and Jonathan Prynn, Norman Hammond, Tom King, Bob Dunn, Anthony Durant, David Evans, Archie Hamilton, Peter Hordern, David Howell, M. Jopling, Jill Knight, Fergus Montgomery, Jim Pawsey, Donald Thompson, David Toop, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Barry Fox, P. H. S, Patrick Savage, Marianne Darch, Chris Partridge, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Roger Maynard and Christopher Thomas, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Jonathan Prynn and Richard Ford, John O'leary and Ben Preston, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Nicholas Oglethorpe, Julian Muscat, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Richard Duce, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Guy Walters, James Pringle, Peregrine Hodson, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Susan Gilchrist and Sarah Bagnall, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Denis MacShane, David L. Medd, Richard Beeston, James Bone and Michael Evans, David Sinclair, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, David Gibson, Michael Horsnell, Gwen Robinson, Edward W. Petts, Kathryn Knight and Simon De Bruzelles, John Harris, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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'Jobs will go' warning by Shephard Leaked letter on budget for schools predicted effect of funding squeeze Big lenders increase mortgage rate Index The Times More of the same Ministers put out signals to rebels Girl aged 15 is murdered on short cut to school 30p on Saturday The Times A great meal for 20p Chinooks offered to UN in Bosnia Curtain up after five years Russians take Grozny palace but fighting continues Bose 20p Nolan acts quickly to curb MPs' links with lobbyists Ex-pupils of progressive era best at tests Police have electric shields Coastguards praise 'textbook' rescue of 18 oilmen Picture Gallery Man dies as gales and snow sweep in Family life 'can help heart attack victims' News in Brief MPs criticise taxmen Solar power switch-on Man dies in M1 mystery Wife found hanged Falklands soldiers sue Spain frees soccer fans NHS adviser charged Gatti to join RPO Ice Age spiders found Paratrooper jailded for Ulster shooting loses murder plea Regiment to carry on 'fight for justice' Murdered boy's mother arrested Council defends adventure trips taken by teenage thief By a Staff Reporter: Officials 'milked NHS of £400,000' London Electricity Officers deny closing ranks on bullying claims Vauxhall Astra Merit Police warn sheep exporter for alleged crowd incitement Vets tell demonstrators they are making life worse for animals by delaying convoys for hours Shoreham ends calf shipments to France Boateng opts out for his daughter Girl survives transplant Parker Bowles decree 'This is a tyrannical penalty against a small town' Habitat Police challenge M15 drug crime ambitions Confusion on security service's expanding role as Customs announces £1.5bn drug success Maples Financiers 'treat the cinema with scorn' Sheehan on Bridge Listeners attack BBC for shelving church services Keene on Chess Doctors 'must be tied to contracts' Gummer unveils plan to improve nation's air quality 'League table' for fertility clinics Storms drive up price of fish Weekend Shopping Women to get choice of female plumber Currys Show goes on for 'disgusting' play Mugger snatches £100,000 jewellery Kellogg's All-Bran Tory rebels in confusion after manifesto launch Disagreement remains over Britain's future in EU Lack of candour blurs fantastic view of Europe Riddell on Politics Mayhew stays silent on secret deal claim In Parliament PC World Five Britons kidnapped by Sierra Leone rebels Peacemaking President muses on life, love and lost causes World of Leather Pope met by protesting nuns in Sydney Reuter: 200 die in Kashmir highway avalanche (Reuter): Immunity row sparks Mandela cabinet crisis Envoy rejects CIA job Surrogate baby killed Faith undone by serpent 'Sundance' TV planned Black humour fails to lighten the despair in Chechen hospital Anatol Lieven visits the hospital at Urus Martan, where medical teams battle to save war victims. Many Chechen doctors are among the dead and wounded, and Grozny's hospitals have been destroyed or captured Moscow defence ministry sacks anti-war generals Hurd tells Moscow ties are in jeopardy Versatile Agnelli adds touch of class to Italian Cabinet Woman in the News Saab Owners By our Foreign Staff: Threat to kill missing US officer and son Russian liberal attacks 'weakness' of West From Associated Press in Stockholm: Woman had 65 snakes in her bra Simpson Delors takes leave on downbeat note Breaking soon Share Offer Two eighty-year-olds plucked from rubble City's quiet anguish is relieved by rare miracles of rescue as Japan's earthquake toll passes 4,000 Rescue Operation From Associated Press in Nishinomiya: Thousands trek out of city Refugees NewImage Bewildered, resentful survivors face life without basics Cycling through Kobe Governor refuses to give files to Peking Singapore's 'lapdog' press bites back China's population reaches 1.2 billion Mobsters hand out milk and noodles Gangs The Power Issue - How to Register A lesson from the mates Down Under How would we behave if faced by a disaster such as Kobe? Midland 'I may be helping our own burglars even now' Ruth Runciman has spent 20 years working with 'the sad, mad and bad' The Valerie Grove Interview Unreserved Disposal Auction Dark secrets of the Ice Age artist Norman Hammond on the newly discovered prehistoric cave paintings Everest Multiyork Unadventurous adventurers miss the point Surely an affair should be with someone different? Philip Howard A new dictionary will help us to avoid confusing our foreign friends Lighting up time The Times Diary Handy lord The Times Diary Picture Gallery Imagine: Levin & Levin Anyone could be an advertising executive like the Saatchis-I nearly fell into the trap myself-but what a bogus business it is Roll'em The Times Diary No cod The Times Diary Keep stumm The Times Diary Huge fan The Times Diary A Fascist at Chatham House? Denis MacShane deplores a shaming invitation Rebels in Error Yesterday's manifesto on Europe was clear but wrong Despite Chechenia Western leaders must stand by Yeltsin Resume Normal Service Radio 4 should preserve its broadcast act of worship West inconsistent in foreign affairs Tones and Europe Mandel recalled Crowd-puller? Conservation of listed buildings Horticultural library Clause Four debate Corruption in politics Bird cull protest Furore over live animal exports Compulsory purchase A sour taste Court Circular Reception Latest wills Dinners New president Personal Column Today's royal engagements Lecture The Dresden Trust Meeting Catholic independent Schools' Conference Colonel W. H. Whitbread Loriners' Company Birthdays today Mayfair Roman fort theory 'is illusory' Archaeology The Times Anniversaries Service dinner Forthcoming marriages Church news Trailfinders The British Kidney Patient Association Viscount Cowdray Lord Cowdray, president of the Pearson Group, died in hospital in Midhurst, West Sussex, yesterday aged 84. He was born on February 27,1910 Personal Column The Times Eric Stadlen Eric Stadlen, a pioneer of broadcast journalism, died on January 10 aged 77. He was born on April 18,1917 Michael Wrigley Michael Wrigley, Obe, former intelligence officer, racehorse owner and breeder, died on January 13 aged 70. He was born on July 30,1924 (From Our Special Correspondent): The Siege of Paris Headquarters, Crown Prince of Prussis's Army, Versailles, Jan 14 News The Times Crossword No 19,757 Business No Title Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Higher rates take a step nearer Saatchi issues $50m writ Infotech 31-34 MPs to scrutinise defence industry Naafi opens new front in finance war Arts 35-37 Small firms undercharged by the taxman Rivals of Halifax decline to follow suit Sport 38-44 British Land buys Stanhope Properties Aquascutum Index Business Today NHL faces battle Damages sought Nearly half of small firms pay under £4 an hour Reinsurer ready for battle with its takeover team Staff at two banks in pay strike ballot Tourist Rates Legal & Public Notices Rolls-Royce axes 600 jobs Judgment day for reluctant juror Wall St broker guilty of hiring stand-in for jury service Thornton's customers buy cheaper Archer's resignation raises old questions Business Roundup BCCI ruling delayed Lasmo in $29.5m sale Bankers Trust declines Apple's big quarter Aga to sell Avesta stake Neotronics cuts final Costain disposal Aim maintains interim Dissidents threaten NHL's shake-up BTR choice of Strachan confirmed L&g figures show pensions market damage Strachan's signing A large pair of shoes to fill Pentos ring fences its troubles Ritblat outbids Ross Goobey Pennington Carpetright beats a declining market US facing its worst deficit Kidder, Peabody charge lops 48% off GE earnings Axa eyes National Mutual Ernst & Young Nurdin warning of halved profits Commodities Liffe Options Demand for Wellcome brings talk of takeover 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 Home Loans alone Tempus Carpetright Lasmo Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Nurdin & Peacock Wall Street New bride for Holdsworth The Times City Diary Best and worst The Times City Diary Pincer move The Times City Diary Two-way bet The Times City Diary Britain recruits comrades in arms Defence industry fights for a future without the US Procurement decisions will determine the alliances that reshape European defence strategy, says Ross Tieman Shops queue up to celebrate the gift of Christmas late Susan Gilchrist and Sarah Bagnall find festive cheer among retailers State Rail Barclays The Times Unit Trust Information Service Share Shop Losses across the board Invest… Built according to our instructions Computer companies are selling off their production facilities to concentrate on product development and marketing, David Hewson reports Lost your report? Just ring the teacher US schools are using voice mail to give parents up-to-date reports CompuServe Apricot Future Electronics Future Unidata (UK) Limited Chemical WS/Atkins Cargill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Action at the tips of your fingers Barry Fox on the changes in compact disc technology and how fun and games are taking over the once staid Philips Viruses sweep the Net Don't forget security when going online, say software experts A pager made to suit your lifestyle Canadian research is looking at the 'communications device' of the future Multiple Display Advertising Items Talent in the telecottage Clive Couldwell reports on technological centres that provide the skills and equipment that clients and workers need Information Technology St Mungo Association Multiple Display Advertising Items SAP Multiple Display Advertising Items NCC Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Mozart made to measure Opera: The Times opera critic and fashion editor review the Miller/Armani collaboration Cost fan tutte Covent Garden Cosi fan tutte Covent Garden Full power of the Law Theatre: Emma Thompson's mother gets back to the stage as a Scot in Leeds; Leeds is blown apart in London Galleries page 36 Shocking scenes in Sloane Square Blasted Theatre Upstairs, Royal Court, Sw1 Pop page 37 Discover how rock was rolled in ancient Greece Hard Lieder to follow Recital Pregardien/Staier Wigmore Hall Entertainments Weekend Choice 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 Man kind of woman Jacqueline Goddard was the face in some of Man Ray's most celebrated photographs. Guy Walters met her God gave rock 'n'roll to them Pop on Friday: The burning sons of Atlanta... Sleeper look forward to hotel rearrangements .. . Dutch treat The Black Crowes are not just a rock band; they're claiming their birthright, as lead singer Chris Robinson tells David Sinclair And so to Sleeper, perchance to dream When you have just seen your new single go in at No 16, and the world is your prairie oyster, it's nice to get together with a like mind for a bit of girl talk Bettie's stove is cooking New Albums: Pure gold from the nether lands; plus pearls of punk Beauty and the beat New Waves Yesterday reworked today becomes the sound of tomorrow By our Sports Staff: McMillan hits out to fashion recovery The Times Injury jinx claims new victim For the Record Today's Fixtures Australia must face up to their shortcomings John Woodcock detects flaws that mar the glittering prosperity of a booming cricketing nation Racehorses face 30-day suspensions Tougher penalties to be introduced in stand against non-triers Richard Evans Nap: Gospel (3.00 Kempton Park) Next best: Clifton Beat (4.00 Kempton Park) By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Dwyer replaces Dunwoody on Fortune And Fame Southwell Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Catterick Kempton threatened Kempton Park Master craftsman back where he belongs Gerald Davies looks forward to a successful return for Robert Jones as the Wales scrum half in Paris Cards should strengthen referee's hand David Miller hopes for decisive application of rugby's more murky laws Word-Watching Offiah seeks double century Jumbo Sports Crossword Solution Canada's students supply test for Scots The Times Wheel turns full circle in revival of Wendlinger Oliver Holt reflects on how a driver's comeback from the brink of death has lifted Formula One Halliday's return should strengthen St Albans Sport in Brief Jackson strikes gold Eight-wicket victory Nelson rejoins Bears Snow Reports Graham remains calm as pressure grows at Arsenal Fourth round Yeboah gets permission to play Chapple ponders future at Woking Non-League Football by Walter Gammie Car 95 The Times SKI Club Big names leading the desert parade Home Pregnancy Test Jones capitalises on bird's-eye view Barry Pickthall finds a reluctant hero providing a decisive advantage in the race for the America's Cup Hornby's confessions hit target Freud on Friday A Gothic tale of masonry Radio Choice Radio 1 Take a bungee jump with the gas-guzzlers Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Motor Racing 41 Service as usual for showman Agassi Audience warms to American after Bates wilts in the heat Nash's Middlesex career may go up in smoke Michael Munro reports on a drugs scandal in New Zealand cricket Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word Watching Golf 42 Loss of Proctor causes new headache for weary Wales Telesure

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