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News from 07/02/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, John Fingleton, Paula Davies, Rob Hughes, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, R. H. Dengate, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Alan Baker, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Norman De Mesquita, Eve-Ann Prentice, and George Brock, Noel Goodwin, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wessely, David Ogden, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Steve Ward, H. C. Grant, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Tom Rhodes, Anthony Stone, Nicholas Wood and John O'leary, Clive Hicks, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Henry von Blumenthal, Rodney Milnes, Michael Hamlyn, Aileen Ballantyne, Keith Foster, Joel Brand, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Bryan Smalley, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Serota, Lin Jenkins, P. V. Facey, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Eric Reguly, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Rodney Hobson, James A. Larkin, Bernard Cornwell, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Bruce Anderson, Scrivenor, S. Sherwood, Christopher S. Henry, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Allen Robertson, Mike Corcoran, Jo Carr, Patricia Koza, Anthony Holden, Martin Howe, Philip Pangalos, Evan Dyer and Ross Tieman, Kate Bassett, Iain Pester, Alex MacGillivray, Derek Harris, Gwen Robinson, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Lord Young, Vince Wright, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Glenys Kinnock, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Richard Bretton, Alan Jackson, Gordon Hanson, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Thomas Stuttaford, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Binyon and George Brock, Richard Duce and Bill Frost, Torix Bennett, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Government digs in over teachers' pay Councils will be told to use reserves Minister accuded in Pickaxe dispute Index Grand National lottery Television 'jury ' Says Clegg must be freed Media flock to Rosemary West court Publishers to sue on cut-price books A concert ticket for Power chief defends pay EU backs new Balkan summit Princess speech in Japanese Home & legacy 20p Knight of the shires roams Robin Hood country Matthew Parris Political Sketch Texan executive accuses Thatcher of racketeering Pass plus Too early to debate currency, says Hurd Correction Jewellery thieves took royal collection Car Insurance Big pay cut for hospital manager Ecstasy death Threat lifted Fox-hunt ban Overtime cut Boy hanged Tribunal win McClure dies Chess sponsor Film-makers join race for the life and times of Nixon Princess delights Tokyo hosts with speech in Japanese Four weeks of language coaching and last-minute practice enhance visit to children's hospital Robbers threaten to roast baby Crazed gunman killed father of four Thief used car as murder weapon American Express Fire service reforms 'could save 300 lives' Dell Gummer urged to rescue ugliest nature site The Do's and Don'ts of The Lands' End… Sewer engineers stumble on Neolithic forest Bombs found on animal lorries Solicitor trampled by cows wins fight for compensation Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Barclays Toddlers take 150mph car for a quick spin Persil Careline BBC puts public in the picture with visitor centre By a Staff Reporter: US stars flock to Bard on a budget Hepatitis boy may sue over contaminated blood agent Sunalliance By a Staff Reporter: Police pay £10,000 for 60p arrest Secure bed found for Bottomley-case woman Peoples Phone Intensive care beds 'too few to cope ' A towering £300,000 steel angel splits town Turner Prize sculptor says his statue with a 169ft span will bring life and activity to North East Mawhinney promotes safer driving with insurance discount for young Microsoft Ryman Why dieting can be deadlier than middle-age spread Drugs hamper epileptics' chance to lead normal life National Westminster Bank High fees deter dental patients Offers is bananas Horses ride into history Churchill calls for new purge of illegal migrants Leeds puts a ban on love' over the phone Car-fumes death Stagg charged Appeal fails Legal first Band of robbers Heart beater Detached ministers stand and watch as big opportunity slips by Riddell on Politics Hunt invites the public to apply for quango jobs We want public spirited and well-qualifed people Winstation 486 Tower Systems By our Whitehall Correspondent: Nolan faces resistance to stricter code of conduct Labour condemns farms Bill In Parliament More than twenty senior posts pay over £70,000 Peer challenged over sleaze claim Admiral Ambush in Gaza adds to pressure on Arafat Cellphones Child victims 'cry out for Rwanda justice' Makers of Uzi battle for survival Crowson Police chief tackles mutiny in Soweto First Choice Mother 's trek to find son in Chechenia pays off Economic ills threaten IMF loan to Russia Eurofighter flies into pricing turbulence Truce bolstered as Serbs let cars leave Sarajevo EU backs French plan for Balkans summit Admiral Clinton blasted by Republicans over budget 'cowardice' Britain's Top Buyer Reuter: 'Hepburn wanted to wed Ford' Admiral Talks offer by China to stave off trade war O . J. Simpson jury is shown photos of beaten wife Reuter: Ecuador rejects ceasefire accord Dutch refugees head for home Bradford & Bingley Pressure grows on Britain to resolve discord on Europe Walesa tells Cabinet to quit Lloyds Bank Shuttle and Mir meet in space From Associated Press: Mitterrand isolated on Algiers Catalans stand firm Laurèl Boutique EU takes step towards Cyprus membership The Times (Reuter): Austrian injured by bomb (AFP): Arson attack (Reuter): Mother shot (Reuter): Off the hook Music in the capital Application Form Take a friend to a concert for 20p From Mozart and Mahler to the Cajon Boat Band, in halld all over Britain you can The Times Choose from more than 150 performances How to Book Awoken by a murder trial The world has never been interested in the peaceful town of fursley Butnow the international media have taken over Bilt trust writes Made herself a walking, living doll If you look like Barbie, will it protect you from a horrible, nasty world Admiral If you were reading this in our new Club Europe Turn that station down Radio 1 needs DJs who like the sound of music Are our doctors dangerously out of date? If British doctors are old-fashioned, are their texbooks to blame? Sifting the evidence. Dr. Thomas Stuttaford sounds a note of caution Camp Beaumont British Airways How I walked back to health and fitness Sir peter Imbert tells Aileen Ballantyne the secrets of his recovery from a heart attack From the cradle to criminality What makes a violent criminal? Dr Simon Wessely on research that throws new lignt on this question Major's three steps to Euro peace Offers the Conservatives a middle way Acting up Picture Gallery Because it is the law However high feelings may run, talk of rights cannot override legal freedoms Booting up Other means Table talk Viler viola Poorer without politicians Says former ministers enhance business Hunt for Principles An agenda for Lord Nolan's committee today Talking Turkey In the Cyprus stalemate, the EU has leverage to exert Trophy of Peace The preservation of great art must come before property rights Judicial abuse of ministers' powers? 'Social Trends' Writer's decamp Brussels as Europe's motive force Switzerland as economic role model Royalty and tourism Tate's treasures Visa obstacles to trade with Russia BBC radio Out of line Bridging the gap Shooting wild Court Circular Birthdays today Dinners Service dinner Luncheons Today's royal engagements Meeting Prince to be patron The Times Picture Gallery Latest wills Personal Column Tourist venues enjoy record year as Britons spend again Appointments in the Church Senior Forces appointments Memorial service Lady Hogg Forthcoming marriages Marriages Anniversaries Godfrey Brown Personal Column Flights Directory Huntly Doug McClure Thomas Martin A Documentary Director Films a Novel James Johnson News The Times Crossword No 19,772 Business Times Weathercall WPA The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Tomorrow 'Health warning' on power sale Regulatory rish and share option row cast shadow over launch British Gas and Argentina in Falklands talks John Charcol Arts Laura Ashley cuts jobs Law Motor industry blames new car sales slump on mortgage fears Fight for home loans restrains C&g Sport European Success Story Small business Business Today Quaker sells pet food business BA profits soar Housing gloom New house starts fall on interest rates gloom WMI profits advance 9.5% Radio float Builder ahead Tourist Rates Legal Public Notices Glaxo set to issue Wellcome terms Picture Gallery CBI wants bigger say in regions B&Q expects to create 2,350 jobs The Times UBS Limited Buck stops with Lloyd's, says chief Bid speculation over MAI Selec TV stake Eastern cuts charges Base metal prices dive Henderson warning Life group expands NAB acquisition Blow to VAT recovery Arcadian offer closes Coopers & Lybrand Light in the dark of a power cut Not-so-hidden risks in generators' float Moving to a fancier gilf-edged market C&C's rise in expenses our of character Pennington Quaker Oats quits pet food market with sale to Heinz Barclays de Zoete Wedd Limited British Airways soars past profit forecasts Two futures brokers are banned for life Fisher in buyout of importer Marsh & McLennan Companies Profits leap 21% at News Corp Rivals prepare for more action in Trafalgar battle Commodities LlFFE Options London Financial Futures Money Rotes (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Taking wing at BA Tempus Laura Ashley Base metals Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Henderson Wall Street Accountant's cold knight The Times City Diary Self evident The Times City Diary Club call The Times City Diary Brolly good The Times City Diary How industry created the share option monster As criticism mounts, firms seek a new formula for rewarding executives, reports Jon Ashworth The mechanism that permits such astonishing windfalls is viewed with suspicion Fall and fall of Pentos and a credit solution to suppliers of Athena Putting a price on abandoned offshore platforms Phantom route to riches Rate rises fail to reach those in credit Freud and the status of certified accountants Against the tide Followers need faith in fashion of Laura Ashley Susan Gilchrist looks at what the future may hold after ten years of troubles Motorway The Times Unit Trust Information Service H. E. Foster & Cranfield Equities marked higher Swalec Increase in start-ups by budding entrepreneurs Business to Business Computers & Computing Services Road to recovery in Europe CBI BT Surveillance Tenders and Contracts Price Waterhouse Briefings A traitor's kiss comes to light Visual Art: The Irish Caravaggio visits London: Yves Klem's photographer recalls his master's poise The Caravaggio found in Dublin five years ago is remarkable even by this artist's standards, says Richard Cork British Museum Opera How I caught a falling star Yves Klien was one of modern art's great showmen. Harry shunk had the task of capturing the show on film; he talks to Dance page Royal Shakespeare Company Around the Galleries Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Caught in the game of the rose Opera: Rodney Milnes enjoys a Strauss revival notable for its sumptuous musical virutes Der Rosenkavalier Covent Garden Too loud in grief Theatre: On the London Fringe, stagings of a Duras melodrama and a weird new musicalSavannah Bay New Grove Nw1 Songs for missing persons Mad and her Dad Lyric Studio, W6 A retirement gift fof more work Sir peter wright has decided to steip down as artistic director of Birmingham Royal Ballet. But dance has not seen the last of him, if he has any say in the matter The vamp bares her teeth Rock: Heady spirit of punk; a rare vocal treat Siouxsie and the Banshees Empire, W12 Talent beyond all limitations Victoria Williams Dingwalls, Nw 1 At 90, still a child of our time Conserts: The opening of the Trippett Festival in London; a Schnittke cantata in Edinburgh Passions in negative RSNO/ Lazarev Edinburgh As never seen on TV Jazz: A soundtrack giant lets his hair down Colin Towns's Mask Orchestra Purcell Room BG Lovell White Durrant Chambers Tomkins Quarry Dougall Michael Page Legal SJ Berwin & Co Justices' Chief Executive Why £1 million is a fair price to pay for tragedy Richard Bretton argues in favour of the compensation a warded to his client for mental disability Every parent's nightmare bexame a reality Picture Gallery Bring in the clients Key positions Chambers music On the move Wheeling on Announcement Sin bins not a cure for young offenders The Times/norton Rose Wilde Sapte Quarry Dougall PA Consulting Group Ashurst Morris Crisp Robert Walters Associates Norton Rose The needs of I a successful justice system This essay by Iain Pester won The Times Law Awards, sponsored by Norton Rose M5 group Graham Gill & Young Daniels Bates Award Winners Quarry Dougall Wellman Smith Getting sleeker I all the time Jo Carr looks at the difficulties facing in-house lawyers across Europe Firms will have to put out work to external lawyers Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin Chester City Council American Lawyer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zarak MacRae Brenner L&P Linklaters & Paines Justices' Chief Executive Westminster Medical The Times Newspapers University of Hertfordshire Power to detain asylum seekers Market determines hold-over rent Lipson Lloyd Jones Doughty street chambers Kaufman Kramer Shebson Corporation tax scheme valid Quarry Dougall Power to remove braziers from the highway Abbey National Atlético pay heavy price for Raul Madrid 's success Rob Hughes Overseas Football By our Sports Staff: Rush backs Fowler to open his Cup account For the Regard Pools Forecast England short-changed by umpire Yesterday's Racing Results New Zealand build on Parore's century Japan's sun rising Lotus name races on Super league rejected Captain sets up revenge Sanchez Vicario No 1 Snow falls to Davies Word-Watching Class holds key to National riddle Rapid Raceline Grand National Weights Racing Ahead Guide to the Prices Richard Evans Warwick Carlisle Lingfield Park Trainers shun Tote Trophy Carlisle Course Specialists Rowell glad to continue with winning formula England Teams Today's Fixtures Snow Reports By our Sports Staff: Chapple strikes to set up whitewash The Times Chandigarh Scoreboard Wasps send Panthers to rare defeat New Yorker pulls on British vest Great Britain Team Singer with a matt finish Radio 1 Worth suspending your disbelief for theirs BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Racing Fumbling England run to ground Wickets tumble after fielding fiasco as rampant Australia grasp control Griffiths reaches quarter-final by mastering Davis Perth Scoreboard Times Two Cross Word Winning Move Word Watching Venables turns to Tottenham in building for the future Guaranteed for Life Rugby Union

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