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News from 08/02/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Nicholas Wood, John O'leary and Alice Thomson, Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Ruth Gledhill and Paul Wilkinson, Jon Ashworth, Iain R. Webb, Forbes McCallum, Andrew Pierce, James Bone and Marianne Curphey, Alexandra Frean, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, T. J. Magee, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, John York Skinner, Director of Music, Jeremy Kingston, Regina Kibel, James Bone, Norman De Mesquita, Joseph Williams, Noel Goodwin, Mary Wilson, Lynne Truss, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Antony Flew, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Edmond Jackson, Martin Fletcher, Kris Anderson, G. A. Trigle, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman and Gillian Bowditch, Anne Ashworth, Personal Finance Editor, P. R. Layton, Paddy McGarvey (Director), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Lionel Bloch, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, H. R. P. Lloyd, John F. Bechelet, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Jeremy Taylor, Charles Bremner, Ros Drinkwater, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Nicole Swengley, Peter Cooke, Brenda Maddox, Nicholas Harling, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Lucy Berrington, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, June Rollinson (Lead Consultant, Science), Rachel Collins, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent and Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Howard Briggs (Member, Southend Borough Council, 1990-94), Maurice Saatchi, Edward de Bono, PHS, Eric Reguly, Barry Pickthall, Michael Hornsby and Frances Gibb, Andrea Vicari, Roger Boyes, John Willis, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Tim Jones and John Shaw, Dalya Alberge, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Ivor Stanbrook (Chairman, Conservative Northern Ireland Committee, 1990-92), Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Chris Parker, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Christine Webb, General Dmitri Volkogonov, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, April Pillsbury, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Philip Goodhart (Chairman, Warship Preservation Trust), Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Stephen Pettitt, Alan Mitchell, Alan Coren, Roy Healey, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Colin Campbell, James Cameron Wilson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, George Brock, European Editor,

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Brenda Maddox Farmers fight back against veal blockade Warning to 'boot boys in balaclavas' Cathedral funeral for cruelty protest woman Chechens give up battle for Grozny Index A bravery medal for all ranks Minister quits pickaxe dispute Shephard rejects school cash pleas Britain calling Concerts for just 20p Tory HQ workers warned of job losses ANA 20p Princess settles pictures action Antonio and Giovanni hit a low note Political Sketch Angry Major brands Blair a dimwit in currency row Eurostar Governors ready to resign over school budget squeeze Teachers' Pay Paisley seeks alliance against document Corrections Schoolboy drowned in swimming lesson News in Brief Intensive care review British beef boycotted Tory official arrested Police warn West press High-tech help at hand M11 £20m over budget New Editor at Observer Tiger medicine seized Cottage 'bomb 'site Bonhams Treasure hunter's haul may be token of royal heartbreak Ring uncovered on Thames foreshore Judge frees soldiers who broke man's bones in 'ferocious attack' Magazine Employer was shot for changing rotas' Christie defies nerves to stage comeback Barclays Church sells giant shopping centre to ease cash crisis 'It is a sad day when we have to dispose of our greatest asset-we need the funds' Drug-ridden prison needs a needle exchange , says inspector Viglen By our Business Staff: International buyers line up to bid Griffin Factors Disabled widow beaten to death Meningitis death Polluter pays Injured girl dies Driver jailed Flexible foe Tate saves Freud Veal farmer on hit list turns home into fortress 'Public enemy' counters threats from extremists with guard dogs, security lights and bomb searches Untrained climbing instructor - jailed Porter told policy was 'judge-proof Last Glenn Miller sessions released Sunalliance By a Staff Reporter: England footballer faces jail for attack on taxi driver Lotus Fugitive gives cell as former address Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Cost of Britain's health now £47bn The Power Issue, Share in It Curbing ministers' job prospects 'could be illegal' The Nolan inquiry Spellbound Hunt is blind to legitimate public concerns Riddel on Politics Charity Card Private sector to help draft finance laws Rail sell-off will 'hit Tories hard' In Parliament MPs clear Hamilton of rule breach Price Busters Redwood extols best of both worlds Lady Mosley threatened legal action over internment Release of wartime document throws light on the fate of British fascists Public urged King to spare life of Lord Haw-Haw Nation found propagandist 'amusing' Traitor who had ear of Hitler was psychopath and sexual deviant Midland Key Figures Balkans are 'one spark away from much wider war' Europe's money men gather to plot the course of financial revolution Hertz The first strokes of paint are applied in the… Neo-Nazis learn arts of battle French habit of squealing returns to terrify officials Kohl seeks new 'contract for Europe and America Roger Boyes in Bonn Zurich Municipal Fleeing Chechens pledge 'war with no front lines' Russian troops claim to have taken Grozny, but the withdrawing Chechens are defiant to the end, writes Anthony Loyd, the last British newspaper journalist it the city Charity funds 'enriched Boesak' (Reuter): Poland 's premier replaced News in Brief (Reuter): Rival expelled (Reuter): Teachers strike (AP): Turtle ban (Reuter): Refugee fraud (Reuter): Wrong number Correction Alliance Leicester Yeltsin lawyer on art theft charge First direct Passengers sue Gunard over chaotic cruises on QE2 House votes to enhance President's power over spending Rich who give up passports face tax VIA Calais Submarine to scour old trade route Ivy League women targeted for eggs Clinton's policy on China in disarray British aid groups told to pull back to Phnom Penh Amnesty condemns Turkey over rights Militants seized by PLO police Jerusalem church repairs agreed Simpson juror dismissed World Summary (Reuter): Bordering on the unlucky (AFP): Landing near for swimmer (Reuter): Journey to freedom (Reuter): Just desserts Japanese show fresh symptoms of 'Diana fever' Brother Uncle John's adventures in a lost world Revelations about the PM and an older woman who invited him round to do his homework open a window on to a more innocent age Hard times at boot camp Tom Rhodes reports from Alabama, where a tough regime for young offenders seems to be working The Times Picture Gallery The secret of my next success Maurice Saatchi on his vision for a creative future in advertising Labour Isn't Working Designer lines on the high street The collaboration of a popular chain and a rising star of British fashion is good news for all Repossi & Co Joailliers Hotline Ehrman Tapestry Grozny 's fate must not be Russia's General Dmitri Volkogonov on an unnecessary war Rug from under Picture Gallery The great utility scandal Privatisations have enriched directors and ministers but enraed the public Double move Scrummage In his prime Blue note Alan Coren I remember Benton: and right now it needs your support Pirates of Peking Clinton is right to hold China to its international commitments Cuddly Terrorism Farmers are angry and perplexed - and rightly so The Holy Scaffolding Another 'peace process' in Jerusalem Options to consider for the future of Northern Ireland EU research grants Executives' pay Lottery odds Getting the bird HMS Caroline TV for children Vox pop Rail services Tory losses in local government Sheldonian organ School vouchers Remote control? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today New Fellows Personal Column Picture Gallery Church news Forthcoming marriages Wycombe Abbey School Seniors Association Luncheon Latest wills Service dinner Dinners Gardeners' Company Local heroes meet their patron today Anniversaries Professor J. S. de Wet Professor Jacobus de Wet, Fellow and Tutor in Mathematics, Balliol College, Oxford, 1947-71, died in hospital in Basingstoke on January 7 aged 81. He was born on July 1,1913, in Rouxville, Orange Free State, South Africa Personal Column Ferruccio Tagliavini Midweek Rendezvous Rukba Heritage The Very Rev Professor Robert Craig Kenneth Matthews Kenneth Matthews, author and broadcaster, died on December 28 aged 86. He was born on May 21,1908 " George Bourne " The Sunday Times " Mirror Group" SysKonnect Hanover Rae Leaders Tour Operator Product Marketing Manager MacMillan Publishers Ltd Royal College of Physicians Eurolink Group PLC Compaq Shows the Way Tww PLC Technical Sales Engineer UK - France Associate Ote £85K City Office Times Newspaper Boom Industry Live & Work Abroad! Rude? Include us out, Mr Birt The BBC Director-General may feel the need to impose a polite state on his own journalists, but he has no mandate to speak for the press What couldn't we do with £57 million? John Willis, Channel 4 programmes director, questions the fairness of C4's huge annual subsidy to ITV Top travellers go BBC1 Times TV Top Twenty: ABC 1s How Channel 4 Could Have Spent £57M Soggy state of the potato-crisp market Britons eat tons of the instant snacks-why then are manufacturers having a hard time? A great many words in your ear What sort of programme can we expect from the new Talk Radio? Thermalia Travel Limited Living Well Health Clubs Blister Treatment Up-to-date kit for the sporting set Nicole Swengley shapes up with the season's new range of toning and trimming accessories London Eye Diagnostic Centre Fitness is the key to life Sorbothane Hernia Repair Tennis Isn't All we Serve Dragons Sundora Soothing rhythms to banish the blues Executive stress and winter blues are pummelled away at The Oriental Hotel's new Spa in Bangkok. Nicole Swengley takes to the Thai treatment Angel Hands gave me an hour's jet-lag massage. Thai music twanged peacefully. I fell asleep • Chiropractors are highly skilled in treating… Aromatherapy Organisations Council Max Sports Gentle steps to fitness after forty It is never too late to get fit, but do not leap into your Lycra take the softly approach, syas Ros Drinkwater The Society of Homoeopaths Beat that Fear of Water Why Choose Rowing? Pure Self Indulgence Healthy Venues the Free Central Reservations &… Spas Worldwide Association of Reflexologists ICS NoedicTrack News Stewart resigns over pickaxe claims The Times Crossword No 19,773 Business Times Weathercall Air UK The Outlook in Bermuda is heavenly In the Times TV Listings Warburg loses two top men to Morgan Grenfell Rumbelows to close with loss of 3,000 jobs Manufacturing rebounds MORSE Arts Homes Brewing shares hit as OFT starts new inquiry Sport C&G fight goes to Treasury By our Deputy City Editor: Glaxo admits sales of most successful drug are slipping When Secrets Must Be Kept Business today Bank overhaul In the post Jobs to be lost as NatWest plans regional shake-up Yorkshire Bank Brewin Dolphin profits leap 27% Lorry registrations keep accelerating Business Roundup SBC's Northern move Harry Ramsden's menu Angerstein dividend Harsco Corp ahead BR strives to cement a deal Coopers & Lybrand PLC Awards Tourist Rates Another round of beer orders OFT serves up more uncertainty Cheap Wellcome for Glaxo Slowing down gracefully £5m a week operating profits at BSkyB Full listing sought I by Shani Group The Times Lanes & Yorks to be taken over Bryant surges 47% at halfway stage Deadline in Maxwell talks near Post offices to sell insurance policies for Sun Alliance Should've talked to CNT Zotefoams heading for market Broker 's bullish forecast puts GKN back on top Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Batrd & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Rumbelows rumbled Tempus Bryant Arjo Wiggins Appleton Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes BCE Wall Street Analysts await the lemon list The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Takeover tip Gone before Yen for a seat Belt up for the real movie experience Virtual reality is just the start of cinema changes. Eric Reguly reports Choice of CBI study group questionable Cost of business borrowing adds to inflation spiral High salaries reduce competition Thyssen No Title First direct Equities close below best Jermyn Street quality. High Street prices British Funds Human Resources Exceptional Secretary A Rare Breed Maine-Tucker Hertfordshire Maine - Tucker Stop Press Legal Creme Maine - Tucker City Maine - Tucker Experienced Pa/ Secretary Cross Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items West End Central London Services Recruitment and Training Tate L. A. B. International Ltd Christopher Keats of Covent Garden Cross Selection Angela Mortimer Secretarial & Temporary Appointments Team Secretary Sheppard Robson Centre Point Group Pearson WD&WB Withers Diamond & Wood Brigdale Career Office Angels Trowers & Hamlins First Class Secretaries To £24,000 Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Power Mark Gardner Merchant PA Publishing The Recruitment Company Crone Corkill Dedicated Pa for Vp-Record Co £20,000 Enjoy Life in Paris and Work as You Go! Barker & Ralston Assistant Negotiator/secretary Crone Corkill Elizabeth Hunt Personal Assistant Jigsaw The BDC Group 2 Personnel Secretaries/administrators Crone Corkill Elizabeth Hunt Publishing £18,500 aae Jigsaw LaserLife Property in Mayfair Crone Corkill Elizabeth Hunt Dynamic Duo Royal Brompton National Heart and Lung Institute… FDF Times Group Rainbow Directors' Secretaries Pa - Aged 25-35 Browns News Multimedia Ltd Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd Sheila Childs Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items M Masterlock Exceptional Sec £18,000 pkg Valentines Day February 14th Salehurst Paper Plc SECRETARY/PA Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Md's Pa/sec £27K PKG Pa/admin Secretary Person Friday £17,000 60 Wpm/wordperfect King & Toben Romulus Construction Ltd Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd Greendoor Offers Warm Welcome Secretaries plus The Secretarial Consultants Compliance Administrator The Ritz The Recruitment Company Secretary/PA For Mayfair Property Co Secretary Required Shopaholic? £17,000 PA to Managing Director Credit Agricole Futures… H. R. Career Press Secretary Sec/rcep Trowers & Hamlins Multilingual services Secretaries plus Trading Floor Contract Executive Secretary Creme 95 Hobstones Acme Appointments (Agy) Pa/secretary Write your Own Job Title Sheila Burgess Language Matters Merrow Employment Agency Ltd German Secretary for corporate finance team with… Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Traffic Director for London Judy Farquharson Ltd Hobstones BSI Hobstones Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Controlled water includes dry watercourses Guardian must respect confidentiality £ 20 million payment not tax deductible Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Inferring common intention Wasted costs warning for practitioners Direction had to be confined to material Cutting waste of time Regina v Naylor Correction Power to make order j against non-party The Times We're just putty in their hands Millions of adults have discovered the delights of animation, thanks tot he success of British animators. Joe Juseph reports Natural-born culler CINEMA:'Splatter comedy' director Peter Jackson goes legit (nearly) with Heavenly Creatures Galleries UCI Theatre Nations under a groove Jazz Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Encounters with aliens Continental views of England dominate the two big winter shows in Paris. writes John Russell Taylor Other Paris Exhibitions The Times Can we do you now, sir? After nearly 30 years, the stage version of The Servant returns, fully and finally out of the closet. Joseph Williams reports Noble sound of seventh heaven Concerts: Bruckner takes second place to a brilliant rendition of Beethoven by a Taiwanese violinist; a poighant dedication to young victims of war Powerful effects without cause Michel Vinaver is a French dramatist who rejects 2,000 years of theatrical tradition. Preparing for a London first night, he tells Jeremy Kingston why Spare notes for the little children BBCSO/Nelson Festival Hall Ruined by the hecklers Opera: Lucia di Belgravia & Knightsbridge Hi Albert Hall Ii I… Barbican Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Housing Strutt & Parker English Courtyard Beechcroft Know What's what! This could be thine, dear Valentine Looking for a spectacular way to impress a loved one? Mary Wilson offers some suggestions Living an American dream Timber homes are popular in the United States. But wil we learn to love them? Planning a concrete countryside Over the next 16 years, more than 1.7 million homes will need to be built in the southern countries. Are the Government's figures correct? A place in Eaton Square A rare chance to buy at an exclusive address The Times Bailey baits hook with Master Oats Potential champion is main attraction of marketing initiative Europeans face increased Breeders' Cup entry fees Oatis Regrets to prove best Today's Races on Television Rapid Raceline Ludlow Ascot England get no room for World Cup manoeuvre Organisers rule quarter-finalists must stay at altitude Wolverhampton Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Delay opens door for Taylor Jockeys title ' reverts to winners Midweek Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Singles Gallery Ltd Scots hope to protect pitch at national stadium Bates falls at first hurdle in Dubai Magee raises his sights Double for van Almsick Ireland offer test Fogdo badly injured Perfect Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Tate & Tate Barnes heads off Burnley resistance Graham finds purpose in Arsenal's European detour Today's Fixtures Ernest Jones For the Record Branagan sent off as Bolton concede advantage Snow Reports Multiple Display Advertising Items McCarthy optimistic about Cup encounter at Chelsea SKI Club By our Sports Staff: England a look to tailenders for victory Conner ahead after racing is curtailed Word-Watching Test Averages Leopards look to Deveaux for bite White cuts short Swail's ordeal Trent Bridge profits mean improvements Immediate selection dilemma for new coach Pakistan attempt to restore pride in second Test The Times Benjamin smashes fiery 85 to retrieve spectacle Champions thrown together by sport John Goodbody meets the couple who hold each other in high esteem Garner calls for curb on transfers Rugby Keeps English hopes alive Picture Gallery Lives divided by four Radio Choice Fm Stereo. 4.00am Bruno Brookes 6.30 Steve Wright… Obstacles for the life-savers to surmount Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Rugby Union 43 England Get No Room for; World Cup… Atherton urges infusion of youth Rampant McDermott speeds England to heavist defeat of series Complete Perth Scoreboard Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Ashes Series Casual Cords Judo Conviction prompts England to leave out Wise

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