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News from 31/01/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Nick Nuttall, Brian Collett, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Geoffrey J. Samuel, Jeremy Laurance, David Hands and Mark Souster, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Philip Webster, Nicholas Wood and George Brock, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Adrian Townsend, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, David Pannick, James Bone, C. W. Poupard, Director, George D. Handley, Noel Goodwin, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Roger Maynard, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Christopher Elsworth, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, John O'leary Education Editor, Peter Soul, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Mark Kirk, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Chris Barton, Peter Barnard, Sharmila Devi, Nigella Lawson, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, George Sivell and Colin Narbrough, Susan Gilchrist, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Jessica Gorst-Williams, John Woodcock, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Holden, Malcolm Rifkind, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Geoff King, Emma Wilkins, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Rawsthorn, Peter Orr, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Geoffrey Martin, Laurie Slade, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Christopher Thomas, Michael C. Henry, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Guy Walters, James Pringle, Kevin Bubel, Chris Parker, Russell Kempson and Peter Ball, Matthew Parris, Roger Boyes and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, A. John Robertson, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Derek Harris, Gwen Robinson, Nicholas Wood, and Martin Ivens, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, M. Pearce, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Rippon of Hexham, Hugh Thompson, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Vince Wright, Robert Bèar, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Chris McDonnell, Colin Campbell, Christopher Irvine,

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At last, a Test triumph I am today's man, Hurd tells critics Ministers close ranks on Europe German block on Eurofighter MPs hail England triumph in Test Index Lucky Blackburn leads in league and lottery 'Phantom flu' epidemic 20p bonus breaks Bishop resigning to become a monk Smack of firm conviction Algiers car bomb kills 38 GCHQ emerges from shadows By our Foreign Staff: Dutch flee as floods threaten thousands of homes Cap & Gown Series the Mathematics Specialists No Title Naturalist Gerald Durrell dies at 70 Mawhinney's accent on plain speaking soothes doubters' nerves Political Sketch Game-show athlete sacked for taking anabolic steroids I am very sorry that I have let down the children who watch Gladiators, says Shadow Charity Card Howard gets tough on sports drugs Prison Service rethinks security Pensioners held after three-year hunt Journalist shot over Dublin robbery story News in Brief Thieves strip day centre Blood claims rejected Father gasses children Runaways reunited Soldier denies shooting mourner Businessman grieving for daughters is given £1.1m MoD sets sights on chatline phone bill By a Staff Reporter: Angry boyfriend made a bonfire of the vanities Murdered widow was victim of sex attack Princess has poignant reunion with Aids girl who defied odds Lecturer 'had no motive' to poison wife Unexploded bomb call gets belated visit from Army Memory and Concentration The Frontera Glacier from Vauxhall Former PoWs file for compensation in Japan Cot-deaths couple to sue Health Department Patient sent kit to take out stitch Media says issue is right timing is wrong Hospital suggests injured go elsewhere Barclays By a Staff Reporter: Man set fire to wife after she started affair, court told National Power Free parking gives a boost to capital's battery cars Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Above All, It's a Rover Dream machine that has yet to run out of steam GCHQ to lift veil of secrecy for MPs and peers0 Gchq, Cheltenham, which was escaped the public scrutiny directed at Mi5 and Mi6, is preparing to justify its role and £500m annual budget. Michael Evans reports Midland The Listening Bank Laser rescues chapel's medieval carvings Foreigners outperform British students Radio 1 falls further beneath waves Pine marten nearly extinct in Wales Pupils are expelled 'to retain funding' Bishop resigning to be monk denies link with 'outing' A quieter life that is worlds apart Use the Power of the Press Family seeks new burial ground for Sioux chief who died in London Nordicsport Suicide pact after death of pet dog Councillor jailed Wilson home Hindley backed Award for mall Rabbit respite Women held Medical hotline Tory Mp criticises Brooke's praise of Gerry Adams Unionists angered by bravery comment Halifax How impartial outsider could help to restore MPs' public standing Riddell on Politics Rail sale 'may lead to service increase' Commercial Union Bottomley attacks Beckett on union link In Parliament Major signalled policy change from studio sofa Sunday morning TV show proved the turning point in conversion to Euro-scepticism Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, and Martin Ivens on how ministers came to embrace Euro-scepticism Wolf in, sheep's clothing strikes back Cook dismisses talk of superstate and move to a single currency Digital PC First direct Germany blocks cash for Eurofighter Grozny team condemns rights abuses 'Lazy' Balladur coasting home to Elysée Men's Health Our Foreign Staff: Italy halts sport as football fan dies War intensifies as Peru and Ecuador launch air raids Clinton's Mexican rescue plan provokes cross-party criticism Rights group faces chorus of criticism Shaikh 'plotted terror campaign in New York' UN makes guarantors responsible for Peru deal Kemp out of White House race O. J. Simpson defence claims police contaminated blood New Image Laser Eye Centres Northern Europe endures 'flood of the century' Us governors win leading roles on political stage Barclays 'Fat' police sue over expulsions World Summary US offers test ban concession (Reuter): Executions set New line of hope for homeless Rushdie claims Iran's fatwa has outlawed the Flintstones Reuter: UN laments rise of Europe cocaine sales Hill House Hammond Institute rethinks Japanese bombing display Algiers car bomb kills 38 on eve of Muslim holiday Colombo delivers food to its enemy in 12-year war Anxiety over health of Deng mars dawn of China's Year of the Pig Indian Road Construction Corporation Limited Picture Gallery Photographer plans Vietnam rock festival Dollond & Aitchison Kobe bill estimated at £56bn News in Brief Aid work halts Timor protest Killers' reward Chip protest Somali battle (Reuter): Divine calling South Africa strikes jolt foreign investors Net Book Agreement exempt from Ec anti-competition decision European Law Report Wholly owned subsidiary avoids concerted practice charge Australian Liberals elect new leader Lax security 'led man to fire at the Prince' An exotic weekend abroad for 20p The A-Z of discount destinations: from adventures in Alaska to gorilla-spotting in Zaire. Plus… Africa Asia Australasia Middle East Europe Caribbean The Americas Brochure Codes Where to take your 20p break Participating Companies The Times Inventor who cleaned up a small fortune Giles Coren meets a British designer whose ideas will revolutionise housekeeping The great unholy vicarage sale Making vicars live in red-brick semis destroys the old-established fabric of village life, Peter Millar writes Spare the rod, save the child Parents who smack their children are failing, not helping them Hypothermia is no respecter of class The elderly can and do die of hypothermia in cold but comfortable houses as well as in the cities of cardboard, writes Dr Thomas Stuttaford Will a pill a day keep clots at bay? Do aspirin's anti-platelet properties mean we should all be taking it? Dr Trisha Greenhalgh reports When suspicion turns true love sour Jealous? Then you're emotionally insecure, a new survey suggests Dr. Mike Smith's Advice Men's Health Magazine Rukba Helping elderly pcople stay independent Securing the nation State Malcolm Rifkind urges the European Union to start looking outwards Europe has reverted to its usual state: a family of nations One of the gang Underneath it's still the old Labour Party Woodrow Wyatt says that as Tony Blair leaves calm waters, steering will become treacherous Time to cashier the banks? Are you assured that you won't be charged for your current account? Don't be too certain Pastors new Royal appeal Zoo story Friendly face Today and Yesterday Major has a European policy and should stick to it Small Blunder Unionists must focus on the real issues Justice at Sea The Qe2 has hit the rocks of American litigation Tory split over Euro-sceptic line Bird cull protest Disagreement on teaching priorities in primary schools Who and Afghans Hms Caroline Just rewards Clergy wives Product placement Sisterly support Court Circular Today's royal engagements Professor Dorothy Hodgkin Insurers' Company Meeting Personal Column The Times Dinners Anniversaries Picture Gallery Birthdays today Royal Town Planning Institute Pharaoh's bread rises again in Egypt Archaeology Church news Luncheons yesterday Latest wills Forthcoming marriages University news Gerald Durrell Gerald Durrell, OBE, naturalist and writer, died yesterday aged 70. He was born on January 7,1925 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lord Reigate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heritage Multiple Display Advertising Items The Meyerling Tragedy Death of the Crown Prince of Austria-Hungary Edwin Stevens Edwin Stevens, CBE founder of Amplivox and a pioneer in the development of hearing aids, died on January 29 aged 89. He was born in Monmouthshire on October 17,1905 Picture Gallery Philip Burton Philip Burton, teacher, mentor and legal guardian of Richard Durton, died on January 28 aged 90. He was born on November 30,1904 Picture Gallery News The Times Crossword No 19,766 Business Times Weathercall The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Tomorrow No Title Trafalgar attacks Northern record John Charcol Talk about a Better Mortgage Arts Hoechst rules itself out as Welcome white knight Picture Gallery Expelled finance officer fled to Russia £20,000 fine for 'blatant dishonesty' with employers and SFA The new boy who had no option Law Sport Money supply surprise unlikely to tilt rates decision Women Helping Women Business Today Market falls below 3,000 Fewer take fixed-rate mortgages New premiums decline 2% at Standard Life Bonn's pace on reform 'imperils sale of Telekom' Tourist Rates Men's Health Magazine B. A. A Helping Britain Take off Rtz copper and gold output slows Whisky war with Japan escalates Public to have say on Crest share deals Picture Gallery Poor sales put brakes on at Haynes GM businesses report Receivers appointed Khd sells tractor arm Amey wins council work US step for shoe group The Times Outsider to process Royal Bank cheques Business Roundup Keeping interest alive A week of decisions of decisions for central bankers Acronyms reawaken new issues market Variations on a single currency Initial offcrings Bankers hatch phantom emu Funding trust BAA may invest £150m to ease congestion ACT Group shares dive after profit warning Bullough better after revamp Allied set to sell bakery Charterhouse Zetters defiant as sales show damaging effect of lottery Commodities Liffe Options Kingfisher soars in a downbeat market Michael Clark London Financial Futures Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes High street to heaven Tempus Bullough Amec Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Wall Street Handful of Welsh Gold The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Mark these words, life will become more of a lottery Camelot has only scratched the surface with its big weekly draws, says Jon Ashworth Home income plan cases taking Iob longer to resolve Business Letters Shareholders' rights and Peps Double fazing the glazing man Warning Surety & Performance Bonds Calling from the rooftops to tap into a new market Ionica pins its hopes on novel phone techonology, writes Eric Reguly Lower charges on infrastructure will mean substantial savings across the board The Times Unit Trust Information Service Eastern Electricity Double-digit losses Who needs the Jermyn Street Sales? Helping firms to cash in on an EC research… Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brand New System APC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ideas & Inventions for new products Acorn Agents Wanted Auditel Woman to woman advice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics BT Tiny diret to you! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Koss-Ritz Inc Legal & General Government Auction News Briefings International Advertisers Dedicate to spare essentials Galleries: Oxford's tribute to Donald Judd; and the best contemporary art in New York this spring Richard Cork enters the austere world of the late Donald Judd, whose sculpture is now being celebrated by Moma in Oxford Bring on the quick-marching camels India's annual big parade, held in Delhi last week, is as much a display of spectacular art as of military pomp, says Tunku Varadarajan Dame Margaret Price Opera Royal Academy of Arts Theatre New York Galleries Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Entertainments Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbo) on release across the ocuntry Close your eyes and just listen Opera: Rodney Milnes on a visually impaired but aurally superb Boccanegra in New York Simon Boccanegra Metropolitan Opera A legend at the right time Concerts: Rare airing for Martinu's minor masterpiece; Boulez's birthday continues BBCSO/Belohlávek Festival Hall Bullish Béroff batters Bartók LSO/Boutez Barbican Few laughs in a Dutch treat Cinema: At the Rotterdam Film Festival Geoff Brown reviews the latest from polanski and the earliest of Tati Still full of sound fury Theatre: Forty years on, Osborne's rage erupts in Manchester Look Back in Anger Royal Exchange Eyeball to eyeball with the Residents Guy Walters on Eye and Ear, the ICA's imminent celebration of the uncommercial The Times Quietly flows the Don Jazz Don Grolnick Queen Elizabeth Hall Quarry Dougall Taylor Root Legal Recruitment Advisers New Law Journal Quarry Dougall Adamson & Partners International Executive Search &… Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Steuart & Francis The skiing solicitor A lawyer has cornered the downhill market, says Hugh Thompson Scrivenor: Joining a top team Inns and Outs Operation sue Fraud flop Fancy a job? Freshfields Who inherits the powers of a king? Travers Smith Barithwaite Charles Fellowes Partnership Eagan Janion Retail Motor Industry Federation Chambers Administrator - Leeds Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young Legal Recruitment Consultants Lipson Lloyd Jones - Legal Recruitment W. S. Walker & Company Lovell White Durrant Reuter Simkin The PSD Group Hammond Suddards Solicitors Quarry Dougall Shepherd & Wedderburn WS Chambers & Partners Shepherd & Wedderburn WS CG Legal Recruitment Personal Injury Solicitor Legal recruitment consultants Zarak MacRae Brenner Michael Page Legal The Norton Rose M5 Group Hempsons Solicitors University of Cambridge Zarak MacRae Brenner Michael Page Finance Oxford To £50K Simpson Millar Solicitors (Bristol) Lipson Lloyd Jones Magistrates' Training Adviser Lord… Get me to the submarine on time You can now get married without a church of Register Office ceremony, says Chris Barton Legal Crème Angela Mortimer The Law Society Reed Is there a doctor in the firm? Tobias Recruitment Experienced Legal Secretary Inter-Selection Recruitment Consultants Prolaw Recruitment Consultants Part Time Secretary ACME appointments The St. James's Secretarial College Hillman Saunders Ltd Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Multilingual services Legal Secretaries Lawyers back on money-go-round Edward Fennell on the mini-boom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal in Banking Experienced Legal Secretary Reynolds Porter Chamberlam Gordon Yates Recruitment Rainbow Recruitment Company Lawyer Richard Owen & Harper Hays BT Lamb Chambers Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Nottingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Basingstoke & Upper Test Housing Association Essex Magistrates' Courts Committee Ogier & Le Masurier Advocates & Solicitors University of Aberdeen Westminster Medical London Legal Lectures The Times Newspapers Lloyd Webbers search for a star on the Flat Richard Evans Nap: Kalar (2.10 LingfieldPark) Next best: Persian Conquest (3.10 Lingfield Park) Edinburgh Rapid Raceline Bokaro ready to return at Sandown Meetings have to pass early inspections Yesterday's Results Lingfield Park Nottingham Jones keeps Wolves' cup hopes alive Sheffield Wednesday denied victory by dramatic late penalty save Royal Doulton Americans plan for new league in Europe Four-game ban for Wright For the Record Pools Forecast New keels transform America's Cup trials Title bout postponed Slovak tie greets Lloyd Neath to meet Swansea Singh proves on song West Indies win series Tait decides to abandon change of national allegiance England Word-Watching Rice soon brings 49ers to the boil Andrew Longmore on the alliance between quarterback and wide receiver which is proving an unbeatable force Super Bowl Details Today's Fixtures Snow Reports Legal & Public Notices N Zealand seek consensus over player payments Cup draw keeps top clubs apart Quarter-Finals Bath v Northampton Exeter v Wasps Harlequins v Wakefield Sale v Leicester Matches to be played on February 25 Herbert joins Benetton in Formula One's fast lane Oliver Holt reports from Treviso, Italy, on a British driver's belated breakthrough to the grand prix elite Men's Health Magazine DeFreitas cuts a dash in tale of the unexpected Surprise twist unfolds as Australians fall foul of complacency Mansell dose to £10m McLaren deal Knight takes aggressive path Scoreboard from Calcutta Quest for the real West Radio Choice Radio 1 Sweet or sour, and rarely in the best taste Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Football England give series kiss of life DeFreitas and Malcolm light fuse as Atherton's side soars to Test victory Complete Scoreboard from Adelaide Times Two Crossword No 383 Winning Move Word-Watching England give series kiss of life American Football Reprimand for captain from match referee Sun Authorised Reseller

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