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News from 06/02/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, James Landale, Phil Yates, Christine Orengo, Martin Hills, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Kathryn Knight and Alan Hamilton, DJM, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Philip Webster and James Landale, Andrew Longmore, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent at Leopardstown, Michael Evans and Richard Cleroux, James Hartley, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Andres Wolberg-Stok, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Richard Cleroux, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, John O'Leary Education Editor, Pat Gibson, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, P. J. Martin, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Nicholas Moss, Harry Jacobs (Executive Officer), Catherine Mathews, Janet Bush, Christopher Lewis, Chairman, Gareth Patterson, Jonathan Briggs, Keith Pike, Jane Simms, Charles Bremner, John O'leary, Joel Brand, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Margot Norman, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Robert Barnard, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, John Ashworth, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Nigel Hawkes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Robin Jenks, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Charles Utley, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Robert C. Guinness, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Jack Straw, Jonathan Clark, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Jennifer and Martin Stephen, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Colin Gibson, James Pringle and Tom Rhodes, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Hyam MacCoby, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, Michael Henderson, Nicholas DEBENHAM(Headmaster), Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Roger Nightingale, Clement Freud, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Heseltine and Aitken reopen Tory civil war Rallying cry to pro-Europeans Unionists step up pressure on Major Index Weekend abroad for 20p Jewel thieves get away as police besiege empty shop 12 pages of sport Masterpieces discovered in Russian museum The real-life buccaneers £1.2m deal for power boss America puts off Chinese sanctions (Reuter): Earthquake hits New Zealand Howard plans 'house of pain' regimes for youth offenders Arthritis Research 20p Teachers threaten action as Treasury squeezes budgets Harman accused of hypocrisy Dell Animal rights protesters arrested at Westminster Clegg supporters demand to see TV programme Firemen free victim of terrorist justice Tory rule destroys fabric of society, says Blair Deficit fear puts Tory jobs at risk News in Brief Hunt violence Man disarmed Rwanda appeal NHS bill 'up 83%' Eyes lobby EU Ban disputed Hotel destroyed £10m winner Leukaemia Research Fund Rescuers condemn press auction for climbers' tales Hospital threatens court action to recover needle London Electricity Yachtsman tells how his wife wasted away The Corsa from Vauxhall Anti-terrorism measures at airports to be cut Families of Lockerbie victims angered by 'flagrant breach of promises' to tighten security Police seek evidence of need for change The Times Impact of street patrols to be studied Art stolen by Russians resurfaces 50 years on 'It was not a sin to take the works. It was a sin not to show them to the people' Tree that produced first Bramley is apple of villager's eye LYNX College quango open to public scrutiny Shuttle leak puts in doubt link-up with Mir station Russian officials fear that ice particles from fuel thruster could damage equipment Serve-yourself price scanners replace supermarket checkout Prudential Patricia Highsmith dies at 74 St. Joseph's Hospice Gummer blocks gypsy site permit Base Rate Army's old warhorses ride out for the last time Edgehill site on sale in US KPMG By a Staff Reporter: World focus on rural court for West case Commercial Union Exorcist vicar relinquishes bell, book and candle Bar chairman condemns myth of greedy lawyers Women barristers complain of bias Keene on Chess Sheehan on Bridge P&O's leviathan prepares to wake Dame Judi joins fight for Bart's Tattooed woman found strangled News in Brief Surgeon cleared Boy driver dies Tourist killed Couple stabbed Crossing death Growing old Undercover raid Pupils expelled Bears for sale Free Land & Property 'These images of the 1890s are transposed on to… Old demonology leads only to unproven claims Professor David Marquand called Will Hutton's recent book The State We're In "the Big Idea for which the Labour Party has been groping". Jonathan Clark is unpersuaded by this critical vision PCC Renault Our Foreign Staff: Opposition leader killed as Algiers decries Mitterrand Spain demands EU aid for North Africa National Westminster Bank Picture Gallery Husain seals Israeli friendship with 'fairytale' banquet for MPs Memorial boycott threat Telecom Security Real-life bodice ripper for Hawke Royal wives plan English tea in empire of the sun Princess of Wales tones down image at start of three-day visit to Japan as charity ambassador Yard investigates phone bugging as gym case nears Reuter: Mosque gunmen kill eight Hill House Hammond Reuter: Gangs to cash in on quake Jaguar Menem evokes spirit of Evita in laser show to launch re-election campaign US and China list tariffs in row over property piracy North's secretary tells of drug hell Brother Amish community stunned by killing Hong Kong rejects Kantor accusation Town sued over blacks shop ban Clinton budget will not reduce deficit CIA 'sold bombs to Iraq' World Summary (Reuter): Peru peace talks halted Spain prays for rain (AFP): Alexander tomb doubt (Reuter): Dog fight Americans tell Nato to consult Russia on expansion Kirghizia elects first democratic assembly Laurèl Boutique Rebel villagers celebrate enemy pilot's lonely death Jospin begins battle to put brake on Balladur Yeltsin's Chechen allies condemn 'barbaric' troops NewImage Sarajevo recalls market mortar carnage Arts the Week Ahead Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson London London Galleries 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 New Releases Visual Art Pop One absurd city much like another Regional Theatre: Urban despair in Manchester; epic revenge in Glasgow Cheated at the death Woman beware Women Citizens, Glasgow Theatre Music Heroes stumbling to slaughter Opera: Richard Morrison reviews a stunning revival at the Coliseum of King Priam, Sir Michael Tippett's Trojan War epic Score not enough to draw Dance Shobana Jeyasingh Playhouse, Nottingham BBC Radio 3 Film Dance Glorious ascent m golden ladder Concerts: Bruckner at one with the audience; Enescu's European union Vienna PO/Haitink Festival Hall East, west, Enescu's best CBSO/Foster Birmingham Opera Books NT Royal National Theatre Arts Prized in the valleys Overtures Inflaming the issue Drug companies ignore a hope for Alzheimer's Fingerprints reveal a genetic predisposition to homosexuality a new atomic particle? The man who died for treasure island The death of Andrew Lees has focused attention on the unique wonders of Madagascar, says Christine Orengo A Noah's Ark adrift in the Indian Ocean TES What on Earth are we doing outside the space race? Anjana Ahuja reports on an embarrassing blast-off for Britain Help Gay prints Atomic blast Care When Europe fell to the buccaneers Edith Wharton was ideally qualified to describe the lives of American adventurers, writes Robin Jenks Silence is golden, you jet-skiers The dead of winter is just the right time to decide which hobbies are too noisy for the national parks Protect London's shooting star Margot Norman meets the woman who believes there' money for us all in the movies With film makers, instant response is the key to success Enrich Dolphin Matthew Parris Perhaps people are like penguins, with those who avoid the heaviest toil living to enjoy a spry old age Quite possibly, drudgery and hard work simply wear us out like machines Shelf life The Times Diary Even Watergate was small beer to this Despite a phoney calm, President Clinton is besieged by investigations into his dubious past Don't set pledges in stone Peter Riddell argues that any permanent party constitution soon looks dated Riddell on Monday The very man The Times Diary Old Junk The Times Diary Butting along The Times Diary Toad haul The Times Diary Wait and See But opposition to European integration is no mere squall Left in the Lurch France's leftover Left finds its front man A Sense of Danger Crime need not be a second-classes genre of literature Can the Union withstand restraints of the 'framework'? Calf exports Saving Ratty 'Quangocracy' seen as political bane Patients who kill Fisheries policy Dean's rejection of Toronto blessing Goats and the Devil Product placement 'Thou shalt…' Court Circular Today is the 43rd anniversary of the accession of… Birthdays today Memorial service Ecology award Anniversaries Appointments in the Forces Picture Gallery Crusaders carve crude niche in history Personal Column Latest wills University news Forthcoming marriages Marriages Royal engagements Church news Nature notes Patricia Highsmith Patricia Highsmith, American novelist and short-story writer died in Locarno, Switzerland, on February 4 aged 74. She was born at Fort Worth, Texas, on January 1,1921 Robert Shaw Robert Shaw, LVO, architect and town planner, died on January 20 aged 81. He was born near Liverpool on May 26,1913 Personal Column On This Day Major-General Norman Foster Major-General Norman Foster, CB, DSO, Commander of the Royal Nigerian Army, 1959-62, and Director of British Army Securtry, 1965-73, died on January 3 aged 85. He was born on August 26,1909 News The Times Crossword No 19,771 The Times Picture Gallery Business Forecast The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly In the Times Tomorrow Cricket Tottenham open up title race Blackburn's defeat cuts Premiership lead to two points Rugby Union Football Racing Home & Family Finance Ltd England's Test failings limit Sky's success TV Action Replay Offiah gives Castleford trying time with hat-trick The London Hernia Centre Bears gloom deepens Gibson ponders best career move McManus regrets costly slip Coe's indoor 800m record falls at last Sport in Brief England lose first game Jones willing to tour America's Cup halted Godfrey Brown dies Tomba sets record Jacobsen's 65 seals win Hightown get revenge Sweden edge through Swim treble for Foster Douglas retains title Thorpe emerges at head of new order Australia in command after England fail to build on fifth-wicket stand of 158 Hamed could be next for Robinson By our Sports Staff: Umpire gives warning to a teams By our Sports Staff: Luna's career lifts off after long wait England West Indies By our Sports Staff: Zimbabwe hail first win with Flower power Scotland fightback gives Hastings cause to smile Captain marks record appearance with inspirational place-kicking display against Ireland Legal & Public Notices Antiques' roadshow leads revival At Murrayfielf By a Correspondent: Cardiff stride closer to championship honours Pontypridd sustain pressure England expand towards potential France succumb to all-round superiority of side emphasising its grand slam credentials Guscott mixes style with substance At Twickenham The Times Flexible friends deserve credit for turning the tactical tide Rob Andrew, England's stand-off half, belives the best is yet to come from a team of rich promise Bolton bear stamp of Premiership quality Wolverhampton wander into trouble as Endsleigh League promotion struggles take their toll The Times Branfoot rising in lower reaches Ambitious Canvey repeating their past Boli puts powerful case at heart of Rangers defence Scottish commentary Brentford fail to impress in leading role United struggle on in Cantona's shadow Keegan's sale forfeits Newcastle 's credibility Simon Barnes on a 30-0 defeat by Queens Park Rangers that confirmed supporters' worst fears Redknapp moves boldly Yeboah grounded by fear of defeat Ipswich bow to Salako Adams suffers unjustly for imitator's art FA Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's Pools Check European Results Non-League and National Leagues Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Evans finds with official silence Exploited, ignored, partisan and resentful: football's diverse devotees speak with one voice FA investigates bribe Voice of Doom strikes killjoy note Andrew Longmore marvels at the showpiece Murrayfield stadium, but laments the fact that Scottish law dulls the day's enjoyment Forest followers fan flames of discontent Rob Hughes on a supports' platform sending an unpalatable message to the Premier League The Times Jodami advances Festival case Richard Evans Nap: Ready to Draw (3.45 Fontwell Park) Next best: Do Be Have (2.45 Fontwell Park) Rapid Raceline Wyer banned Fontwell Park Curling off the mark with treble Leaders over the Jumps Jockeying for position in championship muddle Racing commentary Southwell Market Rasen On the road to the marathon Phil Neal: football manager who fantasised about running a marathon. John Goodbody reports St George's unbeaten after six years and 73 matches Young sailors rule the waves Discovering right track to away-day bliss Afterthoughts Racing Point-To-Point Hockey Schools Sport Guide to the Weeks Main Fixtures For the Record Rugby League Rugby Union Costs sent too late Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Inspector to be cross-examined Plea bargaining to be deplored Contractual duty of solicitor Multiple Display Advertising Items Baker & McKenzie Secretary of the University Person unlawfully evicted can qualify for priority need Word-Watching St Albans High School for Girls GSA Day School Solution to Winning Chess Move University of Durham Take the Strain out of 'A' Level & Gcse… Cife Multiple Display Advertising Items Davies Laing & Dick Multiple Display Advertising Items Davies Laing & Dick Multiple Display Advertising Items Association of Commonwealth Universities Clayesmore School Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Kumon Educational UK Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey We'll run your schools for you—and make a profit All 32 school in Hartford, Connecticut, are run and repaired by a private company, writes Tony Dawe Shadow-boxing in the red and blue corners Political parties are scrambling to set their educational policies Tuck box, gym kit, ferret As schools relax the rules on pets to lure pupils, Jessica Gorst-William offers a wildlife guide to the best S levels must live again Viewpoint Barclays Capitalisation, week's change Jermyn Street quality. High Street prices British Funds Results and Statistics Sunday Tips La Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Apply to Globe Group Ltd Administrative Secretary/assistant Greythorn Pa - Aged 25-35 Start of the big name season Companies Multiple Classified Advertising Items CTC Apply to Globe Group Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items All eyes on Bank report Economic Outlook Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cubans wouldn't give a 'Ccc' for anything else Martin Waller on a new breed of lager tout Problems for Ward in fight with Guinness The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Coopers & Lybrand Tourist Rates Inflation expected to stay on tar get Voting begins for annual PLC Awards Rewe puts 29% stake in Budgens up for sale Meridiana Banking on the prejudices of fortysomethings Gilt-Edged Their minds are immune to the infection of evidence Business Travel After the flood, a warming challenge for business Law and order in the boardroom Can America teach British companies how to behave, asks Jane Simms Rank outsider The Times City Diary Driven The Times City Diary Whisky galore The Times City Diary A dream of a diary Radio Choice Radio 1 Hail and farewell to the American invaders BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Lager Touts 41 Silence in the Rank on Gifford Row looms over how jobless are tallied Share option row clouds power sale prospectus Trafalgar referral decision soon Times Two Crossword No 388 US and Europe paper over G7's $50 billion Mexico rift Winning Move Word-Watching Après Le Déluge 42 British Land set to buy 320 pubs from Inntrepreneur Corby

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