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News from 30/01/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Widget Finn, Lucy Hodges, David Tytler, Wendy Mayo, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Ann Mallalieu, Patricia Davies, Ruessell Kempson, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Ann Neate, Andrew Longmore, James Pringle and Jonathan Mirsky, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Matt Ridgley, Philip Howard, Margaret Jay, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Sally Nash, Richard Eaton, Philip Bassett and Graham Searjeant, Martin Freedman, Peter Gary, Desmond Dearlove, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, George Turnbull, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Ralph Harris, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Woodcocok, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Ken Coates, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Angus Goudie, Daniel Finkelstein, Carole Galpin, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Maureen Gaines, John O'Leary, Janet Bush, Dean Stiles, David Hands, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Ros Drinkwater, Gerry Lynas, John Aldridge, Nighel Hawkes, James Pringle and Marting Fletcher, Russell Kempson, Stuart J. Saunders, Mattiew Bond, David J. White, Margot Norman, Graham Pressler, Philip Bassett, Hugh Thompson and Desmond Dearlove, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Ronald Forrest, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Adam Hill, Keth Pike, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, George Bickerstaffe, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Arlette Kouwenhoven, Brian Beel, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Anthnoy Loyd, William Rees-Mogg, Nichoals Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, John Goodbody, Mel Webb, Tony Wright, Jonathan Prynn and Gillian Bowditch, Gerald Larner, George Bickestaffe, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Laurence Martin, Director, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Karl Mackie, Hugh Thompson, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Colin Narborough World Trade Correspondent, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Andrew Sims Chairman, Colin Campbell, Jannai Cox, Nunzio Quacquarelli, Christopher Frazer Chairman, Nicholas Watt, Irreland Correspondent, Clement Freud, Christopher Irvine, Ricahrd Evans Racing Correspondent,

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Tories split over Cabinet line on EU Major attacked for 'great mistake' The Times MBA: special supplement Index 11-page sports special Dublin 'to free five more IRA inmates' By our Sports Staff: Shortage of runs makes Gooch end Test career Tarantino January rains head for record Children die in flats blaze Papal audience for white dove UN struggles to head off jungle war Two television hits Unicef 20p Howard's police caution pruned to 37 words Santer emerges as new player in Tory power struggle Jacques Santer's speech in Davos at the weekend produced claims and counter-claims among Conservative MPs that bore almost no relation to anything he said, George Brock writes Ministers act to quell revolt on town-hall funding Gummer to cut local authority support Lobbyists take their talents to the East Inspector to name 50 state secondary schools as 'beacons of excellence' Hill House Hammond Pebble-dashing brings unfortunate touch of suburbia to historic fort 'Too few' female judges Brooke praises 'brave' Adams News in Brief Parents seek Major's help Baby saved by 999 controller Channel Tunnel security inquiry Pensioner's winning way Mother found by son after being strangled in bed First Briton ready for space walk Historian falls foul of politically correct lobby Tarantino fans get it straight between the eyes Police find runaways who tried to reunite parents Rolex Japanese company chiefs veto plan to compensate PoWs Setback for Far East survivors after proposal for charitable foundation is shelved Trade mission arrives British and American indifference 'led to deaths of many Jews Auschwitz: never again, says Pope Actionaid Dell 'Thank God my daughter can't remember it' British Gas sell 'toxic sites' News in Brief AA misfires Youths charged Doctors' helpline Murder charge Heavy pets Winter bonus No Title Lexus Hail the quangocracy, bane of interfering politicians The critics of quangocracy are seeking to destroy new froms of accountability only to return to discredited, ones, Daniel Finkelstein says SAAB Quangos at a Glance Wildcats of St Trinian's prepare for another class war Film company stages international comeback for girls who were every teacher's nightmare Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Amerada Hess Gas Minister sidesteps decision on new runways TSB Rail rebellion looms over loss of Highland sleeper Lords balk at prospect of 500-mile drive to work Hair from the head of Charles I for sale Gangs endanger badger colonies The Times Plaudits pile up for star of Four Weddings Index Fini cuts link with Fascism in bid for respectability Dudayev threatens to spread fighting War on civilians forces Chechens to take up arms As the Russians carry the war against the Chechens into the countryside, Anthony Loyd in Salji counts the human cost of air attacks Emirates Up to 20 feared drowned as floods and gales sweep northern Europe Shadow of titan Deng dwarfs his would-be heirs Dark horse joins ranks of leaders-in-waiting as end of era mood pervades Peking Dog patrols plan for West Bank border News in Brief (Reuter): Burma battles Three to die Silent march (AFP): Fan killed (AFP): Plot hatched Mandela appoints new chief in police shake-up Greek archaeologists 'find Alexander's tomb at oasis' Waldheim is left out Diplomats lobby for Briton to take over as head of Unicef Talks on Chinese software theft fail AFP: Pakistanis make major drugs raid War threat grows as Peru stages border raid 'Revolution' gathers pace in US Direct Line Insurance Yale nude photos destroyed Communion for Kennedy stirs up church divorce row Tensions have roots in 1941 border war Factfile Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assesment 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 Visual Art Cheetahs and all that jazz Kate Bassett tries to sort fact from fiction in a wild show based on the death of trumpeter Chet Baker People Show 100 ICA, SW1 Theatre War and peace in disturbing measure Concert: Fine performance of a strong new work in Glasgow BBC SSO/Brabbins City Hall Books The Times Dance After Quentin, the rest is pulp Kate Alderson reports on the addiction to Tarantino's violent films among young Mancunians Fairest Island Discs Film Notes towards future harmony Rodney Milnes reports from Cape Town on the operatic response to the changes in South African society Opera Pop Music Arts Out of their graves Overtures Back to basic instincts Matt Ridley talks to the naturalist who studied ants and then fought to change our view of human nature TES Vaccine hope for Aids Reachers find a clue in long-term HIV survivors When we are spoilt for choice a better way to forecast typhoons with computers Exploring the field of the clothes of gold Arlette Kouwenhoven on research into Tutankhamun's dress sense Options Wind test How to get the better of a Paxman Do you want to give the perfect soundbite? Keep it light and bright Mother Russia marches on Moscow Richard Beeston reports on the second from that is putting the Kremlin's generals to shame The London Hernia Centre A star is born, for one night only Margot Norman discovers how to make a drama out of a crisis at the National Halifax Matthew Parris Our jury system has a distinctive capacity to make decisions that are wrong in law but right in common sense Royal approval The Times Diary The happy legacy of Louis Heren One of the great foreign correspondents died last week. A former Editor come to praise him A clash of party and country John Major is playing a risky tactical game with Europe, says Peter Riddell Held in trust The Times Diary Dogged life The Times Diary Busby's return The Times Diary Crying Fowler The Times Diary How to Decentralise Local government is not always best Mexican Waves A key congressional vote for America's neighbour Academically Incorrect Scholarly works should not be tailored to political fads Advice to Lord Chief Justice on speeding courts' work Politicians' partners Patients who kill Walker's memorial Chatham House freedom of debate East is east… What might have been Regional trends Relevance today of Clause Four Film industry Written in the stars? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Memorial service Lecture University news Personal Column Birthdays today Westminster Abbey Choir School The sky at night in February Anniversaries Appointments in the Forces Latest wills Church news Forthcoming marriages Nature notes Marriages Ben Nicolson Club Picture Gallery The Times Peter Black Peter Black, journalist and pineer television critic, died on January 25 aged 81. He was born on November 11,1913 Phillip May Phillip May, GC, who won the Albert Medal (later translated to George Cross) in Malta in 1947, died on December 15 aged 72. He was born on August 6,1922 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ann Wilson Ann Wilson, book editor, and analytical psychologist, was found dead at her home on January 10 aged 50. She was born in Birmingham on July 2,1944 On this Day 13 Trotskyists to Die The Rev Halsey Colchester The Rev Halsey Colchester, CMG, OBE, retired Intelligence officer and clergyman, died on January 27 aged 76. He was born on March 5,1918 Ryder A clear but uphill road to prosperity Sally Nash reports on a gradual growth of confidence in the truck market in wake of recession Now is the time for the best deals on wheels Dean Stiles looks at tempting finance packages for transport operators Roads are turning green Transport cannot afford to ignore the environment, says Maureen Gaines Van Vliet Trucks Holland B. V. In the van of the battle John Aldridge on the van market's struggle out of recession Breaking free of the Whitehall gridlock Dean Stiles reports on the move to deregulation Mercedes-Benz Is it time for a change of track? Adam Hill looks at the case for combined road and rail transport News The Times Crossword No 19,765 Business Times Weathercall Tomorrow in the Times Tomorrow Tennis Ten men bow to Tottenham Cricket Athletics Schools Sport The Loan Corporation Delayed pictures banish negative thoughts TV Action Replay Agassi swaggers past Sampras with final flourish Sharpe cuts it fine to save Cannock record The Times Holley hits heights to save Tigers Superb Young leads 49ers Tuigamala at Regal best Davis extends his amazing record Sport in Brief Frail Schwer cut again Suspended trio return Strong return for Brown Law is dismissed Bees rediscover sting Adeniken sets record Rushden face big task Snow Reports Gooch on way out as Crawley digs in Adelaide Test marked by retirement notices and young Australian's dashing debut century Classic Couples keeps cool for two-stroke win Salisbury future on line and length Blewett grateful for happy blend of circumstances At the Adelaide Test TIM Cup challenge finds Forest lacking in flair and appetite Michael Henderson sees Crystal Palace finish deserved 2-1 winners at a City Ground in sombre mood Jackson steps forward to steal City's thunder Picture Gallery League must adopt benevolent approach Wimbledon 's progress plotted by Barton Horton's gamble pays off Justice seen to be done as Millwall breathe once more Le Tissier fails to find usual channel Cup-tie lacks visionary touch from most continental of Englishmen Simon Barnes sees the mercurial Southampton playmaker in subdued mood during the 1-1 draw with Luton Town Cup holds no cheer for suffering Redknapp Kitson treble proves worthy of Cole's glowing legacy Portsmouth take too long to find right way forward The Times United's new generation lifts spirits at Old Trafford Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League FA Cup Bell's League Championship Pools Check Tennents Scottish Cup Picture Gallery Non-League and Regional Leagues Today FA Cup Records Overseas Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Guest welcome withdrawn Burnley put on revival of former glory days Reacquaintance with Liverpool gives poignant reminder of Lancashire rivals' great tradition Sleeping giant roused by Cup adventure Oliver Holt reports on continuing attempts to put Turf Moor back on the footballing map Jackson lights way for the luminaries Patricia Davis confesses that her visit to an indoor althletics meeting was not an onerous, assignment, even if locating the car proved to be Fortune And Fame returns in style Weld's hurdler moves to forefront of Champion Hurdle betting Richard Evans Nap: Hawwam (2.00 Southwell) Next best: Slmaat (4.30 Southwell) Master Oats takes giant strides towards summit Thunderer: Southwell Guide to our Racecard Fields drop in winter game of discontent Over The Edge back on song at Suffolk Little hope for Nottingham Jump Leaders Rapid Raceline Orrell's resistance crumbles in face of Bath's self-belief Catt's kicking does the damage David Hands sees the cup-holders battle back to secure their passage with a 25-19 win at Edge Hall Road New Zealand calls for end to amateur game Exiles outclassed in power battle Evans returns without alarm By a Correspondent: Vigilant flagman's controversial flutter Bristol beat vainly against rugged rock Wasps survive red flurry Forest clearance courtesy of Scully For the Record Racing Hockey Schools Sport Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures Rugby League Rugby Union The Times Shuker win gives great boost to supporters The ball's in the youngsters' court In the heartland of football, Jennai Cox witnesses the search for future British tennis talent Millfield enjoys enviable reputation John Goodbody visits a school that promotes the personal touch Bargains among my souvenirs A head taking an independent view For some 700 years Abingdon has confounded its foes. John O'Leary introduces a special report on a school with a history of success Critchleys Chartered Accountants Barnsley Hewett & Mallinson For excellent service Business Communications Ltd Intents Marquee Co Tappins Coaches Play up, play up and play all the games Authorised AppleCentre" Multiple Display Advertising Items Flexible approach passes the test The school offers a broad curriculm of studies and events The schoolboys who have Oxford taped David Tytler on a scheme that encourage pupils to set up their own companies, with the help of information technology Abingdon School National Westminster Bank Alden Heating Leonard Lawrance McBains Cooper Interfax systems plc Halliday Catering Services Leadbitter Construction Striking a note of equality Baker & McKenzie Kumon Educational UK Multiple Display Advertising Items Wellington College Easter Revision Multiple Display Advertising Items Conference for Independent Further Education Duff Miller College Easter Revision Oxford Tutorial College Sparsholt College Hampshire Gresham College MacMillan Publishers Ltd Lansdowne Millfield School The Times Oxford Easter Courses Abbey Tutorial College University of Strathclyde University of Cambridge Bootham School Imperial College The Rapid Results College Sacred cows to the slaughter Labour Mp Tony Wright applauds Tony Blair's stand on schools-but urges the party to go even further Optimism on South Africa's campuses Stuart J. Sanuders rebuts criticism that the university system is slideing into chaos Institutions that succeeded in building a robust, defiant independence during aparthed are unlikely to go belly-up now Language with no barriers George Turnbull reports on a pioneering scheme to create an international centre designed to prepare students for global careers in the 21st century Young lose their voice The National Youth Agency is facing the axe at the worst possible time Tracing proceeds of stolen gold Community charge committal Hordle House School University of Glasgow Employment Department Group University of Westminster VAT on overpaid telephone bills Challenge to order Birkbeck College The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Multiple Display Advertising Items Local connection University of Cambridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Devonshire House School Capitalisation, week's change Your International Insurance Results and Statistics BBC Television Multiple Classified Advertising Items BAA thrives on crowded skies Companies British Diabetic Association Merton Associates Executive Search Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greythorn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shelter Sharon Thompson at Prince Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spotlight on interest rates Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anyone for a tennis trip? The Times City Diary Kingfisher blue The Times City Diary Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Companies line up to float as City regains appetite Guardian scoffs at talk of bid for The Observer Multiple Display Advertising Items Amec wins £800m deal Sale talks for Nadir hotels Polly Peack team meets secretly with casino chief Word-Watching Meridiana Tourist Rates The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Legal & Public Notices Unwelcome way to fix a great British deal Change of tune from the CBI Pay-rise data revised downwards despite evidence of higher wage settlements Philip Bassett says the pay issue is sending out mixed signals History as it happens Radio 1 Filling the prescription for Friday night BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Matter of Trust CBI retracts warning on pay increases Industry divided on Euro opt-out Super Bowl of cherries at $40,000 a second Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery Insurers' tax relief blocked Winning Move Word-Watching Toy trade fighting back after hard times Stuart Kitchen Week Ahead Deutsche Bank debtor on the brink Picture Gallery University of Newcastle upon Tyne Warwick Business School Strathclyde Graduate Business School Webster Graduate Studies Center University of Bristol Choosing is a serious business What is it that makes a student apply to a business school? John O'Leary finds that it is not always ranking London Business School Long distance lessons come of age Time Jones reports on the four British distance-learning business schools which have been awarded the Amba stamp of approval The Open University A school at the heart of business A fifth of British MBA graduates may soon come from the Open University Ranking is not the whole story There are 700 business schools in America. George Bickerstaffe studies how students make their choice University of Cambridge Business Week's Top 20 Business Schools Henley Management College A good route into France George Bickerstaffe on a school that offers a path into French business Multiple Display Advertising Items Fast or slow - choose your speed Desmond Dearlove evaluates the one-and two-year MBA courses A change of spectacles Internationally geared MBAs ensure different viewpoints Heriot-Watt University Masters of Business Administration The University of Nottingham The name of the game Lucy Hodges reports on an American university with a rare enthusiasm for foreign contacts Kingston University University of Durham MBA Programme Insead MBA Programme How to add to your Gmat score George Bickerstaffe on coaching centres which claim to improve marks in the Graduate Management Admission Test by 200 points Oxford Brookes University How to foot the bill Seventy-seven per cen tof students finance themselves Loan Arrangements Leicester University University of Hertfordshire The University of Reading University of North London Boston University The MBA Career Guide Take Kaplan and get a Higher Score University of Exeter Sheffield University Management School A study in leadership and real life Ben Preston looks at the way The Judge Institute in Cambridge is tailoring courses to fit demand Cranfield University Go East young man, or woman Looking towards Asia Multiple Display Advertising Items MBAth University of Bath City University Business School University of Leeds University of Central England in Birningham Southampton University Management School Aston University Ashridge NHS takes a healthy view Widget Finn looks at specialist MBAs for those in healthcare Masters of Business Administration The Certified Accountants educational Trust Canterbury Business School Manchester Business School The University of Greenwich University of Westminster Southampton Institute Nimbas Middlesex University The Business School Greenwich College Times Newspapers The Times Boston University De Montfort University University of Westminster Southampton Institute Nimbas Middlesex University The Business School Greenwich College Times Newspapers The Times Boston University De Montfort University

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