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News from 23/01/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Shoshana Appleton, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Geoff Brown's, Simon Barnes, John Oapos;Leary, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, Abdul Aziz Mahmood, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Srikumar Sen, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Dominic Kennedy and Adam Fresco, Peter Girling, Kris Anderson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Kathryn Gyngell, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Hugh Wright, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Saunders, Merrick Baker-Bates, Rachel Kelly, Jack Jones (President), Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Sandy Parker, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Sean MacCarthaigh, Nicholas Watt, John O'Leary, Norma Huddy (President), Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Shelagh Diplock (Director), Brian Crozier, Russell Kempson, Philip Bassett, John Kilbracken, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Maxwell Fendt, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Kamlesh Bahl, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Greg Campbell, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, C. Thompson, Registrar, Peter Huxley, Nigel Thomas, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Elizabeth Southey (National Chairman), Charles Parker, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, PHS, Roger Boyes, Jeremy Kingston's, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Dr Adam Zeman, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, S. May, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Jack Currie, Nigel Crook, Giles Whittell, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Martin Ivens, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Susan Elkin, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Nicholas Watt and Richard Ford, Alan Franks, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, John Monks (General Secretary), Ian Brodie, Mary Follain, Sally Greengross (Director General), Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Alan Meyer (Legal Adviser, Westminster Hospitals Development Fund), , Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jill Pitkeathley (Director), Rob Andrew, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Christian Dymond, Colin Campbell, Clement Freud, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Israelis say peace talks will continue Cabinet pledge after bombs kill 19 Storms bring roads havoc Cantona heads United winner Post Office plea Index 13-page sports special Rose Kennedy, matriarch of a political dynasty, dies Four Weddings and an uncool trip to heaven A great meal for 20p Stage charged with assault on common Police search wimbledon lake for axe after two held Blair puts leadership on line over Clause 4 Leave wives out of it Michael Ridpath 20P Clarke declares unity with Major over Europe Chancellor would welcome back rebels 'to support Prime Minister Government' Inspectors say primary schools are weakest link Granls of Dalvey Limited Gales wreak havoc John Peel's horn goes back to fells Hunt saboteurs at port protest Lawyers to act over royal housekeeper News in Brief Coaches to be banned CSA faces shake-up Murder hunt plea Postal strike ends TV companies criticised Patient's body found Brighton venue of bliss Slater rape disclosure Meningitis death feared Harvey Smith held after three killed in crash Boys survive horsebox collision Climber saved after avalanche sweeps friend 700ft to death Bond makes no secret of the service from Watford Prudential The Frontera Glacier from Vauxhall Jailed terrorists take centre stage in peace process Sinn Fein and loyalists demand early relese as cardinal warns of return to conflict Dublin attempts to bolster framework Bayer Expertise with Responsibility Primate in plea to 'forgive' Irish Veterans support boycott in aid of soldier Survivors of PoW camps seek justice from Japan 'The compensation is nothing but a token for what we suffered. We want the record put straight' Saab Scania Tolstoy's European challenge over libel Driver who left train is charged News in Brief Murder case Rigging protest Soprano steps in Allergy death Mother accused Paedophile row Unkindest cut Curry capital The Power Issue Share in It Tories fear backlash as Cornwall kicks against its sense of isolation Angry electorate seeks revenge on Government 'determined to run industry down' Seats at risk Falmouth and camborne (Sebastian Coe). 1992 result:Conservatives 21,150, Liberal Democrats 17,883 Labour 16,732. Majority 3,267. St Ives (David Harris). Lab 9,144. Majority 1,645. Cornwall SE (Robert Hicks). Con 30,565, Lib Dem 22,861, Lab 5,536. Majority 7,704 Midland The listening Bank Politics of the sewer defines debate Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Fishermen call for Britain to ignore Brussels Wanted: protection from the new world disorder We are now up against invaders of a different kind: drug smugglers, racketeers, and murderers Brian Crozier says Nato must be reinvented to tackle the growing threat posed by the collapse of Moscow's imperial control over its former satellite empire Renault Glossary of the New World Order Mourners call for revenge bombings and accuse Rabin Britain's role in Auschwitz deaths to be recalled Dell MPs urge debate on apartheid immunity Buddhists snub Pope as tour ends France faces EU isolation over backing for Algeria Tribal killings threaten to spread into Kenyan cities Hill House Hammond British Nuclear Industry Forum Kobe survivors face new threat from landslides Shamed By Your English? Millions tune in to O. J. Simpson trial From Associated Press in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts: Rose, anchor of the Kennedys Family was everything for 'the quiet at the centre of storm' American elite win battle for cover-up of nude photos Capitol truce ends as Gingrich and Hillary trade barbs MOP Innocent victims of Grozny emerge to bury their dead West steps up pressure for ceasefire after conflict turns Chechen capital into an open mortuary Economic links under huge strain, Germany warns Yeltsin Berlusconi softens election demand Balladur offered 'poisoned support' Thousands back sacked bishop Drug chief killed in gun battle News in Brief (Reuter): Mine exodus (Reuter): Skiers 'dead ' (AFP): Briton freed (AFP): Coach raid (Reuter): Thin on top Gardner Merchant World Service Russians pour fresh troops into war zone Arts the Week Ahead Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guiee Visual Art Theatre Delightful side of murder Theatry: Black comedy at its un-PC finest; the ups and downs of a football fan Killer Joe Bush, W12 Arsenal score at last Fever Pitch Arts Opera The Times Lights make Hands work Since leaving the RSC, Terry Hands has been busy. Now he's back with shakespeare, Alan Franks reports Aldwych Theatre BBC Radio 3 Dance Man of many different notes POP:Paul Sexton enjoys an entertaining music lesson from a versatile veteran Joe Jackson Apollo, W6 Music Overtures Film Royal National Theatre Books Carolling the party line CBSO/Elder Symphony Hall, Birmingham CONCERTS:Birthday songs; and Boulez Masterly advice Boulez Masterclass Barbican Arts Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 Will we ever make sense of awareness? Dr Adam Zeman on how scientists are trying to unravel the mystery of consciousness Times Educational Supplement A green way to health Vaccines of the future may come from plants Preventing another Hillsborough Why the sands have fallen silent Crowd safety OAK wood Health On song A fisherman's spy in the sky Nick Nuttall reports on the lastest ship-to-shoal satellite Lord of the markets Martin Ivens meets a man who has masterminded radical assaults on the British state for 40 years-with enormous success How to lose your fiddle and find fame Rachel Kelly meets a young musician with looks. glamour and a whirring publicity machine Dolphin Special Needs Bathrooms Would the wives kindly leave the political stage MP's families should not be dragged in Sometimes it can be highly politic not to correct people's erroneous impressions Nothing could be less certain than the proposition that a person is not an MP PHS: Taking Ambridge Picture Gallery The importance of being more than Pius Confronted with Hitler and Stalin, the Pope failed by being unready to embrace martyrdom Now for Labour's specifics Peter Riddell says Tory MP's should bedware of celebrating their recovery too soon Riddell on Monday PHS: Too forward PHS: Prime sites Law unto all PHS: Sweet suite Power glen The Blair Message Tough on Clause Four, on the backers of Clause Four? New Russian Army Military reform may yet bring good from Grozny Sir Robin Bows out Diplomacy in Washington enters a difficult phase Poor prospects for women's pensions Singapore's rebuttal Pitfalls in mental health legislation Unofficial medals Uneven honours Lord Kagan A missing sash Ambulance report Cold comfort Stress factors for working parents India's population Birthright? Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagement St Simon Zelotes Margaret Bowden Nature notes Anniversaries The Royal Institute of International Affairs Views of lost London come to public light Schools news Personal Column Airport terminal is model of stress-free travelling Forces appointments Church news Forthcoming marriages Latest wills American view of Thames reappears Lord Nelson of Stafford Lord Nelson of Stafford, a former director of the General Electric Company and its chairman, 1968-83, died on january 19 aged 78. He was born on January 2, 1917 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Roy Ashton Roy Ashton, film makeup artist and singer, died on January 10 aged 85. He was born in Perth, Australia, in 1909 Multiple Display Advertising Items Green Card Information Max Harris Max Harris, AO, Australian poet and journalist, died in Adelaide on January 13 aged 73. He was born on April 13, 1921 Enid Lakeman Enid Lakeman, OBE, director of the Electoral Reform Society, 1960-79, died on January 7 aged 91. She was born on November 28, 1903 Picture Gallery On this Day News The Times Crossword No 19,759 Knockando pure single halt scotch whisky Features How the West Has Won Picture Gallery Tomorrow In the Times Times Weathercall The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Cricket Cantona makes Rovers pay United close gap as Blackburn adopt cautious approach Rugby Union Tennis Schools Sport The Loan Corporation Dublin sees Rowell suffering from exposure Unhurried Couples cruises to Desert win The Times The London Hernia Centre Tomba's invincible run continues Leeds canter keeps title race alive Teddington move inspires vital victory Seeds enjoy poor day at Newport Sport in Brief Jury rules yacht illegal Hooper misses tour Clarke clinches bronze Gooch speeds to silver Priestlay saves point Gordon prevents rout Olsson joins cup squad Dessum breaks through Snow Reports Finger of fate signals Stewart's exit Fresh injury blow ends England batsman's gallant tour of duty Scoreboard By our Sports Staff: Pakistan wrecked by pace Johannesburg Scoreboard Glasgow belongs to Hamed as Britain acclaims rising new star Srikumar Sen, boxing correspondent, on an exciting young talent with the ability to challenge for a world championship, and an older hand on the comeback trail By our Sports Staff: Easy outing for Gallian Delhi Scoreboard Sampras charts perilous course towards meeting with Courier Results from Melbourne Flights Polo Express Courier Flights Nelson's Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Wales given object lesson in art of ruthless execution Visitors undone as France turn earlyresistance into compelling display of attacking rugby Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Character bows to touch of class At Pare des Princes Gritty Scots achieve first objective Back row puts England well ahead From Dravid Hands Rugby Correspondent in Dublin Versatile Coker prepared to lock horns again for Australia Forward plan brave in the extreme Rob Andrew, England's stand-off half, on the crucial decision that set up a storming victory Supporters find harmony as big men call the tune At Lansdowne Road Cole's priceless chance goes begging First opportunity to impress United faithful eludes £7 million striker Cautionary tale as referees go by Fifa's book Russell Kempson finds there is a grudging acceptance that the pursuit of a healthier game justifies stricter guidelines for officials Burley disregards family feelings Yeovil keep their heads in mudbath Tranmere's starring role falls to unsung Brannan Simpson hits three as Derby dream of play-offs Clark refuses to duck as Villa head towards safety Ponderous Newcastle pose empty threat David Miller on a goalless draw against Sheffield Wednesday that adds to Kevin Keegan's problems Premiership at a Glance Partick and Falkirk slide back towards no man's land Scottish Commentary Graham shows strain under pressure Ferguson offers Everton value for money Fa Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Pools Check Picture Gallery Non-League and National Leagues Overseas Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Serenity greets the ultimate athlete reborn Simon Barnes finds Martina Navratilova revelling in retirement, the contented mistress of her own destiny Never mind the ambience, just look at the scoreboard Alan Lee appreciates user-friendly facilities at Flinders Park, home of the Australian Open championships Two silvers as British gliders join high-flyers The Times Impressive Sharks advance title ambitions For the Record Rugby League The Times Schools Sport Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures Rugby Union Racing Suspended animation If God had meant us to fly, he would have given us wings. Luckily, man has, Christian Dymond reports Gliding away from it all The Times How to Start Master Oats targets Gold standard Nap: Bella Parkes(12.45 Southwell) Next best: Red Spectacle (4.15 Southwell) Southwell Vigors stays ahead of the weather Leicester abandoned Legal & Public Notices Timely initiative to stop cheats from prospering Racing commentary Leaders over the Jumps Multiple Display Advertising Items Schoolboys back in the ring Education Independent Education Devonshire House School St. Aldates College Bromsgrove School Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies St. Mary's School The Arts Educational School Multiple Display Advertising Items Hannah seals Bablake's demise Alliance Francaise Postgraduate Courses City University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Halcyon days when boxers were just like us The Writers Bureau University of the West of England Multiple Display Advertising Items Drama Studio London The University of Birmingham Conference For Independent Further Education Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Aldates College Bromsgrove School Barnard Castle School Abberley Hall Queens' School Linacre College Oxford City Technology Colleges Universities And Colleges Admissions Service University of East London Multiple Display Advertising Items How to work in partnership Hugh Wright on the role of the independent school and the importance of its place in the education system Kuwait University Faculty of Science Kuwait Collingham Rapid Results College The University of York Abacus College Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items New era for French schools Survival under a socialist government Parents consider Catholic schools a safe haven University of Oxford Can larger classes be avoided? The squeeze on education budgets has aroused school governors to fury, reports John O'Leary Kuwait University Faculty of Science Kuwait Hertford & Jesus Colleges Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Revision Oxford tutorial college Multiple Display Advertising Items Conference For Independent Further Education Easter Revision at Cats Mander Portman Woodward Good reasons to read old rhymes The great British narrative poem is unknown to most schoolchildren Viewpoint Abbey Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Capitalisation, week's change C E Heath Results and Statistics La Crème De La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items News International Newspapers Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Key result for high street's health Companies Cloisters Business Centre Traci Dunne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Emanuel School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barnatt & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items GDP to give clue on rates Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Multiple Classified Advertising Items Receptionist in Kensington Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peso crisis seen as a setback and not a disaster Electrical retailers to renew OFT battle Tourist Rates Word-Watching Eastern Electricity Viacom sells cable arm for $2.3bn Full time as Celtic seeks City result Labour attacks pension details Abbey National lifts mortgage rates Business Round More homeowners hit Lloyd's to fight writ ICI cheaper power call Reuters-Fox news pact Export success in China Banking overview The Pound Stock Market Into Africa with Invisibles men Frozen assets Sorry, but there ought to be a law against it Heseltine ready to stamp on moves to free the Post Office New proposals for the future of the Post Office look doomed. Philip Bassett explains why Political cracks in the golden scenario Gilt Edged Departed, but still here Radio Choice Radio 1 Plot's early promise blighted by alien corn Review BBC 1 Variations Choice Satellite The Week Ahead Heseltine stalls on financial changes at Post Office Cadbury set to buy rest of Dr Pepper Tax threat to break Grid float deadlock Times Two Crossword Twenty BAe Hawk jets bound for Indonesia Winning Move Word-Watching Protest Paradox Maxwell pension funds set deadline Corby Industrial Development Centre By our Business Staff: Half of top firms fail to obey code

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