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News from 27/01/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Edward Owen, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robin Barnwell, Andrew Pierce, Jill Sherman and Alice Thomson, Anatol Lieven, Rob Hughes, John Hines, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Noel Goodwin, Nick Cottam, Nicholas Watt and Arthur Leathley, Carl Mortished, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Sean Hallahan, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, William Weir, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Gavin Peck, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Cecil Parkinson, John Street, Rachel Kelly, Matthew May, David Clarke, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Amanda Sinclair, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Michael Clark, Wakeham, John Young, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Charles Bremner, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services, Correspondent, Joel Brand, Susan Gilchrist, Tudor Gates, (Vice-President), Gavin Laird, General Secretary, Michael Theodoulou, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Nolan, (Chairman), David Miller, Susan Pape, Roger FitzGERALD, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, H. F. Harte, Peter Davalle, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Patricia Tehan and Sarah Bagnall, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Susan Gilchrist and Sean Mac Carthaigh, Mary Archer, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Melvin Tinker, (Trustee), Roger Boyes at Auschwitz, Joyce Edmond Smith, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Eric Clark, Guy Walters, James Pringle, Andrew Sewell, Robin Young and Paul Wilkinson, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Caitlin Moran, Sir James Goldsmith, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Emma Murray, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Rachel Tingle, (Director), Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, S. Gratwick, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Valerie Grove, A. J. Wilde, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Royce Turner,

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Hurd's brief on Europe is rejected Auschwitz dispute is patched up Index Britannia Waves goodbye Cricket's day of winning nostalgia fetches ?295,000 20 p Amsterdam break 30p on Saturday Maastricht's hidden agenda More snow predicted Louis Heren of The Times dies Cantona faces suspension that could ruin his career NT 20p Inside Madam Ref dispatches unrepentant maverick to an early bath Blair must do battle with the Scots over Clause Four reform Barclays Fans rue a bad day for football Kate Alderson reports from Manchester, where United fans are strugglins to come to terms with their hero's fall from grace Benn wants MPs who take cash expelled Shot joyrider's father was terrorist killed by Army MP accuses Archer of 'criminal activity' Met Office blamed as snow strands thousands Getty marries his 'inspiration' French say dealers smuggled key Tiffany vase to us Cash for woman in car wash ordeal Articles may hold clue to editor's killer American Express A penny for your thoughts Stamp dealer fined ?30,000 for ten-year international fraud Private schools lose ground in boardroom Kirkdale Mail Order Ltd. Bullied boy took shotgun to school RAF top brass stay away from Dresden event Supporters 'alienated by macho policing' By a Staff Reporter: Lacroix closes season in style Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Spy who never was is no longer here Doctors claim they took the blame for Allitt Officers say courts may close because of ?7m budget cut Bread goes multinational Weekend Shopping Sky News Curtain up on 6?-hour epic Methodist seeks new links with Church of England Drink-drive man has sentence increased News in Brief Coroner's plea Animal protest Student dies Pescado charge Navy enlists sub Swan shot dead Nurse who removed appendix keeps job and praises surgeon Acid gas 'damaging lungs of infants' Keene on Chess Bart's doctors oppose managers Sheehan on Bridge Female and male brains differ, say researchers Office World By our Health Services Correspondent: Three-year gap in checks for breast cancer 'too long' British were slow to comprehend horror that was Auschwitz Liberator tells of Stalin cover-up over death camps Dell Children bound for safety recall final farewell to their families 'God of forgiveness, do not forgive' Another world, another time, another journey Voters show increasing support for changing the constitution Revival of Tory rating is little comfort for Major Riddell on Politics Civil servants win battle for new code of ethics Magnet Picture Gallery Chemicals make Spanish meat 'dangerous to eat' Must End this Saturday Six pupils killed as crane falls Yemen dismisses border build-up Harare doctor to get bail M. Shokri and Associates Ltd Sri Lanka rebels offer to give up homeland demand Chinese rocket ends in fireball Illiteracy attacked by Pope World Summary Ei Salvador siege ends Baseball strike move Ceausescu Reward for rescuers World of Leather Blasts rock rallies as India celebrates Republic Day From Associated Press in Bangkok: Burmese pound Karen camps Bradford & Bingley Building Society Gingrich faces budget setback Australia party chief resigns News in Brief (AFP): Nuns freed (Reuter): Prize dispute (Reuter): Pact signed Slick take-off Rwanda taxes team from Hollywood Nuclear treaty under threat O . J. Simpson defence springs new witnesses on prosecution Family ends publisher's long wait for Beckett Hill House Hammond Congress numbed by prolix President Refugees vow defiance as Russians widen onslaught Battered, but unbowed in spirit, Chechens are seeking revenge and are promising Russia a long war. Anthony Loyd reports that citizens fleeing from Grozny to take refuge elsewhere can expect little respite General denounces Chechenia operation Rouble hits record low Sarajevo's daily defies siege to meet deadline Quiet soldier's 'mission impossible' Colonel disciplined over insult to women Britain backs France on force to tackle terrorism Bradford & Bingley Football's flawed philosopher Eric Cantona has been football's poet. Now he is its chief thug. Charles Bremner tackles the paradox Zurich Municipal Stars and gripes of the little red book Sorry, but how should I apologise properly? American know that saying sorry is both a science and an art form My wife serves veal she's a cook, after all' The Valerie Grove Interview Rue Britannia, it's time to go Libby Purves on whether we should update our national symbol's image Multiyork Winter Sale Why we need a referendum Sir James Goldsmith launches a new party with a single aim Czech out Picture Gallery The Final Question Fifty years after Russian troops arrived at Auschwitz, there is still no explanation of what they found there Key change Nailed White night Philip Howard Philosophy is alive and kicking -for athletes make fine thinkers Questions for Nolan The Public standards committee has made a poor start France Requests But Eu money is not the answer to Algeria's war Don't Miss their Tricks Bridge is not merely a social game Future of British nuclear industry Red Cross appeal Senior executives' pay in the privatised industries Tory rebels River pollution Church and 'socialism' Public life inquiry Walker's memorial This sporting life Court Circular Receptions Birthdays today Luncheons Lecture University news Personal Column Picture Gallery Service dinner Dinners Memorial service Scriveners' Company University news Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Church news Louis Heren Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Marjorie Van Der Post Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets Wanted The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund B. K. P. A. Woodside Animal Welfare Trust Your Will On this Day January 27 1896 Ian Prestt News The Times Crossword No 19,763 Business Times Weather Call The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Tomorrow In the Times Wellcome board rejects Glaxo bid Glazo also puts affymax in week's shopping… Saatchi denies plague calls BAe-ATR merger will cost 1,000 Uk jobs Fishing Furore Arts Cadbury makes formal offer C&w joins Veba in telecoms battle Sport Mercury Asset Management Under … Business Today Deficit up Banking bid Still room for improvement, says Heseltine Share halts threatened in fight on insiders Prudential picks team to replace Newmarch Qvc unscrambles its wares in search for customers Strong imports send Britain's non-EU trade deficit soaring Mexico signs agreement for Imf loan One regulator urged for post and telecoms Coca-Cola claims victory as quarter profits leap to $567m MCI soars to $794m P&g sales soar Hinchliffe sees Red Menvier Swain lights up Iberia test for Kinnock CLM's first results Swalec windfarm plan Bt to unload At&t Misys earns ?11.2m at half-way stage Tourist Rates Inchcape shares plummet after profits warning IBM's British subsidiary returns to black with ?96m M&s and Burton sustain cheer Clear line to Germany US sweetens Tate & Lyle first quarter A Fimbra Member John Wood hails recovery Commodities Liffe Options Tsb sees profit-taking as speculators hedge bid bets London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Inchcape Burton Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Take-off for BAe? Tempus Wall Street City Diary The Times Hard-pressed fishermen must take their battle to Brussels Britain's depressed fishing towns need to link up and learn how to win jobs and influence politicians, says Royce Turner As the wells run dry, the cost of leaving is huge Carl Mortished on the problem of removing a 200,000 tonne oil rig It's good to talk about a slice of the Gphone market Uk sets the pace in the Telekom race, says Colin Narbrough Northern Electric The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Best Punk album Gains across the board Invest… Chro… Why the voice of experience is under-valued Are some people too old to learn? Many employers in the industry seem to think so says Sean Hallahan, although not in all parts of the country Information Technology Control Sales Limited RCG Information Technology, Inc. Sap Projects in the USA Pharma-Gummi CG Head of Information Technology Dacoll Limited The Manchester Metropolitan University Comtec Computer Training Hanover Rae Human Resource Consultants Serious about Sesame Street Nick Cottam looks at starter systems designed for the very young Putting raiders in the dark A huge of a watch's liquid crystal display screen could save lives Internet alert for the spoofers Matthew May reports on hackers who get top-level access to systems Information Technology Ernst & Young IQ Software Enter the talking medicine bottle Online Lloyd's claims to be met in order Queen's Bench Division Unlawful service can be false imprisonment Legal & Public Notices Leave needed to scrap crash cars Appeal procedure validates flawed hearing Cause of action accrues when loss crystallises Court of Appeal Creditor's duty of disclosure of disadvantageous arrangement Holy roller-coaster ride Theatre: Fine revivals of Strinberg and Shakespeare reviewed, plus Adrian Noble's for the RSC next season Sorting out the men from the boys As You Like It Albery Showcase of the biters bit Dance: Debra Craine is disappointed in Dartford by the Royal Ballet Music Barcelona Pop Three into two won't go Once again the Young Vic is coming to the RSC'c rescue Entertainments Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films London and(where indicated with the symbol)on release across the country Pride of London's streets Irving Penn's photographs capture the dignity of British tradesmen in the 1950s. Guy Walters writes Jack B nimble, Jack B quick Concert: The leading clarinettist of his generation, 80today, has not lost his youthful zest ECO/Watson Barbican Picture Gallery Brymer: effortless in both fingerwork and breathing Tanita Tikaram The whole evening is one big Blur Pop on Friday: Knocking the Brats; Simple Minds return: a national institution lives; McAlmont's debut Winner takes all in this yea's predictable Brat awards. Can't the judges be more imaginative? Dizzying cocktail from Thieves' den New Albums: David Sinclair watches the sun rise on the solo recording career of David McAlmont Only the best will do now With a new album out next and a British tour set for March, simple minds are back in business as Alan Jackson reports Not just an old folkie Concert: A displays of versatility from an undervalued veteranRichard Thompson Corn Exchange, Cambridge Tanita Tikaram Big names struggle in Hallberg's shadow The Times Water sport that reaches absurd depths Water sport that reaches absurd depths Everest to pull out of show jumping Wigan's Auckland warrior will play fast and loose Christopher Irvine finds Henry Paul at one with Central Park England's call leads Brown to rethink on retirement Aix Ramsay meets a woman hockey player hoping to revive her international career The Times Weather brings chaos to jumping calendar Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Hammond's resolve defies the odds Richard Evans meets a northern trainer determined to make his mark at the top southern courses Wolverhampton Success a risky business for Sainz In Brief Protest time Sampson ban Record sale Hall subdued The Times Ferguson fails difficult test of man management Cantona has been over-indulged at Old Trafford, Rob Hughes, football correspondent, believes Spectators who have become too involved Snow Reports Cantona's struggle to control his rage Peter Bell traces the incident that have marked the fiery path on the Frenchman's controversial career Klinsmann may be fit for FA Cup For the Record Today's Fixtures 'It is difficult to make excuses for him' Sampras draws on hidden courage Pierce and Sanchez Vicario steer clear of trouble on way to final Rowell dampens embers by congratulating French Word-Watching Voices from past exhort Wales to increase tempo Chargers' slim hopes rest on Means testing Andraw Longmore says the odds are stacked against the underdogs in Super Bowl Xxix Amsterdam break for 20p Atherton finds strength in adversity Captain gets staunch support in building solid platform for England Business Skill Migration Salisbury wins the vote over Weekes Lament for an opera Radio Choice Radio 1 Funny how the same faces keep popping up Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Tennis Fa pledges severe penalty for Cantona Frenchman faces diapute charge attack on spectator at Selburst Park Mother nature cries foul on best sporting endeavour Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Sun Authorised Reseller Cricket

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