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News from 03/02/1995

1995; Gale Group;

Autores

Fred Catherwood, Julia Llewellyn Smith, John Pafford, Jon Ashworth, Roger Boyes and our Foreign Staff, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Amma Wilkins, Philip Howard, James Bone, Carl Mortished, Michael F. Dean, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Alan Thompson, John M. McKenna, Andrew Sykes, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, John O'leary, Education Editor, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Fiona Reynolds, Matthew May, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, John French, David Hands, David Guest, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Bernard Crick, Susan Gilchrist, Anne Ashworth and Eric Reguly, John Woodcock, P. H. S., Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Lucy Berrington, Tim Bower, David Miller, Paul Sexton, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Benny Peiser, Raymond Keene, Emma Wilkins, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Tom Crossett, Andy Fryer, Kenneth B. Ohlson, Eric Reguly, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Tim Bradshaw, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Julie Hill, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Peter R. White, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Barbara Young, Charles Secrett, Ben Preston and Marianne Darch, Matthew Parris, Robert L. Smith, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Geoffrey C. Munn, Anjana Ahuja, Nicholas Medawar, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Hamilton B. Gibson, Peter Riddell, David Stephens, Ian Brodie, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Peter Melchett, Anthony D. Harkavy, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, John P. Fox, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alan Jackson, Sally Cavanagh, Matthew Bond, Stephen Irwin, Colin Campbell, Paul Bessell, Christopher Irvine,

Resumo

Clarke raises bank rate as 'stitch in time' Curb on inflation upsets industry Pleasence dies QC is suspended Index Seville weekend for 20p Inland Revenue to cut 12,000 jobs A grown-up role Wimbledon hero Perry dies at 85 30p on Saturday The Times Veal protesters raid airline chiefs home Gooch: the final Test Sewills 20p Major orders Ulster document inquiry Ghoulish Unionists betray their fears Fringe loyalists attack 'kneejerk reaction to leak 'I cannot understand why mainstream Unionists reacted to strongly' Hints and leaks punctuate year of cross-border plans Oxford exam will go to aid state-school pupils AA Council-tax bills forecast to rise 20% Blair call to trust Major on Ulster Fowler calls for ban on MP lobbyists` News in Brief Lorry safety campaign Hillsborough payouts Science budget shared Sailors arrested for theft Rattles to divorce Margarine gets reprieve Car crashes into queue Sixth fire victim dies Cantona file sent to CPS Pop show changes tune Veal-lorry victim had record of militant protest 'Jill would almost be happy to sacrifice her life to halt export of calves from Coventry' Alarm smasher rings up reprieve Lumley 'too old for yoghurt adverts' By a Staff Reporter: Mother's terror as aircraft hit car Going Places By a Staff Reporter: Husband shot dead 'in act of family revenge' Tuning QC suspended for sexually harassing woman defendant Inspector demoted after claim of bias CIWF School warns pupils to switch off their mobile telephones in class Tobruk's tentacles claim life of veteran Naafi food contract left forces to do the shopping Seamen in glasses to keep watch MasterCard Concert hall adds notes to classical music Husband sees wife killed by police car on 999 call New law aims to deter stalkers Perfect pitch is all in the mind Unreserved Disposal Auction Price of fresh poultry trimmed Weekend Shopping Man held over widow's murder Man who set fire to wife is jailed First National Bank of Scotland Lord MacKay backs fixed fees to curb legal-aid bill City solicitor condemns court greed Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Pleasence, master of malevolence, dies at 75 National Westminster Bank The Royal Bank of Scotland Hill Samuel Bank ABC Barclays Fifth of junior doctors quitting profession Bottomley pledge to father of houseman who died after 86-hour week Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Exhaust filter may cut diesel emissions by 90% More Furniture Ideas Minister rejects extra runways Bulkheads on ferries backed by inquiry Backbench Tories warn against Euro-sceptic 'folly' Labour retains big poll lead Lords back powerboats ban Microsoft Clarke keeps foot on the brake and an eye on the main chance Boots Blair team accused of smear campaign In Parliament Ugandan troops dig in for fight on border Princess drops Kobe visit after 'anxiety in Tokyo' Lloyds Bank Quake appeal raises £193m Britain may join Angola peace unit Mandela threatens strikers with force China tells US not to meddle Offer is bananas Talks fail to end Peru fight News in Brief Walesa may dissolve Sejm Port attacked Strike heeded Writer dies Waterloo lion Smoke alarm Summit in Cairo keeps Israel peace show on the road LA police 'swam at home of Simpson' World Leather Couple die in Lebanon blast Settlers put new obstacles in way of talks Australia seeks life in space Bankrupt capital facing takeover Politicians at risk when blame for disaster is no longer laid at God's door Muslim militancy is next big threat says Nato chief EU offers package to speed Cyprus entry The Times Yeltsin 'planning purge of hardliners' over Chechenia Tide turns for Dutch in floods battle Russian Mp shot dead by mafia Zurich The oldest railway child Child star Jenny Agutter tells Julia Llewellyn Smith how she has spent 25 years trying to grow up after The Railway Children People link me with Roberta and think that I'm very nice, when I'm not Are we letting Britain's greatest bridge rot? If no one takes responsibility for the painting of the Forth Rail Bridge, says Maguns Linklater, it may be declared unsafe and closed to trains Qantas The grannies grand tour Capability Rogers, the visionary The Times Dolphin How Major raised the Irish stakes Conor Cruise O'Brien on the folly of the 'peace process' Unionists know all too well how they will now be cast Rugby blues The Times Diary Picture Gallery Their striking obstinacy Upholding a principle can be a waste of years-especially if it is an absurd one Unfair game The Times Diary Rally ho The Times Diary Baker day? The Times Diary Philip Howard Literature is awash with flood imagery, which represents a fear of primal chaos Peace of the Brave Rabin must now more from the 'interim' to the 'permanent' Feed the Recovery A period of unchanged interest rates would now be welcome The Arts of Acting Ministers should at least pretend to enjoy their jobs Implications of publishing leaked document on Ireland Hypnosis and Hindley Durrell's wit Britain and victims of the Holocaust Legal aid Motorway speeds Time to act on climate change Louis Heren Lesson for Camus Relative values Court Circular Birthdays today Dinners Appointment Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Luncheons New chairman Personal Column Mourners pay tribute to Times journalist Getting under the surface Horners' Company University news Cambridge Forthcoming marriages Church new Premium Bonds Church of S cotland Fred Perry Donald Pleasence Personal Column Parliamentary Intelligence House of Lords. Mondy Feb. 2. "My Loards and Gentlemen" News The Times Crossword No 19,769 Business AirUK Forecast The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly In the Times Salomon takes $194m hit over London errors BT to cut handling fees on calls from North America Infotech Stock Exchange 90-minute rule called into question Study reviews trade publication system Arts Costain confirms suspicion of stalker Building societies hold mortgage rates Sport Fimbra Television and Radio Business Today American-style Bid rush SIB looks at plea bargaining for fraud cases Engineers say rate rise compounds low orders Tourist Rates AIB BSkyB and Reuters in TV news deal Picture Gallery Port expansion planned Branson is boardrooms' hero Rugby star joins quest for new business leaders Rothschild to advise on rail float Charter in US sell-off Allied Leisure ahead Britannia advances Bowthorpe buys in US Bank of Ireland Coutts & Co Boeing cuts 7,000 jobs as orders fall Business Roundup Misjudgment of Salomon Paying the price for back office mistakes Stock Exchange should beware of rule change Break-up a likely outcome Surprise on profit boosts Wellcome 's defence Peso speeds changes at Domecq Fyffes seeks acquisition in Europe Yorkshire Bank. For Business Commodities Liffe Options Veba of Germany races to 10.5% stake in C&w Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/pbecjous Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major INDlCES Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Bowthorpe Charter Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Pep pills Tempus Fyffes Wall Street Trustees avoid chocolate bar The Times City Diary Out of court The Times City Diary Long-sighted The Times City Diary No smoke without fire from the us anti-tobacco lobby Ian Brodie reports on a new cigarette that could rescue the industry The do-it-yourself tax revolution Robert Miller gives a wealth warning on self-assessment Traveller Peso package will raise G7 anxiety Richer nations are being asked to find $48 billion for Mexico, Janet Bush reports Wellcome Equity market extends gains Tax Advice British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Invest Chro Disc wars may end in tears Competing systems of digital video discs could simply drive confused customers away, says Matthew May Tax discs What a card Multiple Display Advertising Items Keeping secrets Online Blocked calls Road news Techno helpline to please Sir Positive about Disabled People New charges Fresh Apple Information Technology Power marks Gray Stone It's good to type to you, dear Follow the treasure chart More jobs are being advertised and pay is rising. David Guest on where the best money can be made Information Technology Business Analysts Life & Pensions Sales Professional Pre-Sales IT Consultant Enterprise Wide Security ERC IQ Software Itim RCG Information Technology IT Manager Gospel rings out loud and all too clear Theatre: Benedict Nightingale finds deafening tunes and banal narrative in the London premiere of an American hit musical She did it her way Cinema: Joe Joseph on the American director who fought Hollywood for her first film The Road to Wellville Pop Mingle With The Stars Czech brings rewards Concert BBCSO/Belohlavek Queen Elizabeth Hall Pop Odegon 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 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 symbol) on release across the country Strength in numbers Pop on FRIDAY:'Obsession is good for you' shock soul in the genes That Kristin Hersh, she's a one. Actually, she's two-leader of Throwing Muses and deeply sensitive solo singer-songwriter-and three if you count motherhood as well Let's hear it for the boys New Waves: Tomorrow's Sounds Today Two pints of lager and a round for the band, please A big hand for the heroes of pub rock big bands for the unsung hero of the real stuff plus unplugged electricity Many groups start out playing in pubs for beer and small change. Alan Jackson discovers why some are quite happy to stay there The Times The sincerest form-of flattening New Albums: Richard Thompson's oevure badly served in a good cause; plus Spiritualized by another name As nature intended Concert: Watts without volts Ezio Borderline, W1 Bryan Ferry Mamouna Common land properly registered Specimen admissible Legal & Public Notices Boundaries based on regional electoral divisions valid When accused surrenders to court Foetus is no person Girobank Blackburn's prompt action may soothe Fa Fenwick looks ahead The Times France adopt new lines of attack David Hands delves into angles of running and the rehearsed routines that underpin back play Picture Gallery Today's Fixtures For The Record Snow Reports Carling admits awe for Gallic tradition Wales make case for World Cup reckoning Free of menace Futuristic view of Super Bowl Cantona victim of game where reason evaporates on field Sports Letters Old school ties Cricket should invest for fun Controlled crowd Cup jury still out Drakes hoves into view Kulik clinches title Foreman ignores WBA Poor return for Daly ANZ Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited Lawrie soon moves into top gear Sport in Brief Maguire completes timely century Ground prepared for jockeys' title to be decided on winners Southwell Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Kelso Top riders fined for double bookings Neef hopes leg speed will provide a bonus over 400m The Times Gooch passes ultimate test of greatness Alan Lee on the making of a master batsman nearing retirement Warne's brilliance masks Australian weaknesses John Woodcock makes a case for five Englishmen in a combined Xi judged on form in the Ashes series Word-Watching By our Sports Staff: Zimbabwe bowler 'called' on Test debut Scoreboard Ambridge is 44 not out Radio Choice Radio 1 Charmer with something funny about him Review BBC1 Variations Choice Picture Gallery Satellite Rugby Union British tennis mourns Perry the legend 'Beneath the cocky exterior could be found an engaging, almost benign man' Colourful maestro shunned by the establishment Andrew Longmore on a player whose feats of nearly 60 years ago have yet to be emulated by a Briton Times Two Cross Word Winning Move Word-Watching Sun Cricket Hat-trick success marked farewell

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