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News from 13/02/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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David Calvert-Smith, Phil Yates, Victoria McKee, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Robin Barnwell, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Roger Boyes and our Foreign Staff, Anatol Lieven, Barry Trowbridge, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Lawson, Andrew Longmore, Athanese Dali, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Maggie Innes, George R. J. Guise, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Lindsay Cook, Business Editor, Richard Eaton, Ginny Dougary, Simon Wilde, Bob May, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy and Peter Ball, Geneive Abdo, Peter Ball, Jim McCue, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, News in Brief, Rodney Milnes, Nigel Hawkes Science Correspondent, John O'Leary, John Young, Reuter, Keith Pike, Rachel Campbell Johnston, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Joel Brand, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Ian Morrow, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Philip Bassett, P. H. S., George Brock, Sydney Friskin, W. Grey, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Dennis Parker, Hugh Aldersey-Williams, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, James Bone and Dominic Kennedy, Raymond Keene, John Gilmore, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Will Hutton, Nigel Hawkes, Peter Mortimore, Alice Thomson, Eric Reguly, Roger Boyes, G. Thomas, Peter Hordern, Brian Beel, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Beetham, Julian Muscat, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Robert Crampton, Peter Coad, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, David Simpson, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Susan Elkin, Chris Dillow, Walter Gammie, Boyd-Carpenter, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Danny Koffman, John W. Lavington, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Horsnell and Marianne Darch, Tom Rhodes, Charles Wide, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, John O'leary and James MacKintosh, Clement Freud, Christopher Irvine,

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No Title Major fights back after minister quits Cool letter rebuts EU borders claim Reading between resignation lines Riddell on Politics Index Win a romantic break Pain in paradise as millionaire sun-seekers sue No Title Sport Girls' school doses amid land deal row Baby snatch case: woman is charged Quit ultimatum to Winnie Mandela Dresden protests mar ceremonies Goodbye Ms Blobby We've cut the cost of financial freedom! Picture Gallery 'I cannot stand by while our quality of life is jeopardised by a provision we have failed to tackle' Wardle's Resignation We will not weaken on immigration says Howard Trust Controls 26 Private Schools Interflora Minister with no time for compromise Man in the News By a Staff Reporter: Scottish assembly 'to put 19p on tax' Pledge on frontiers difficult to fulfil Trusts say only training and vigilance can beat kidnappers Calls from women led police to abducted baby Two youths charged over van death Cartland brings true romance to Tv Teacher drowns trying to save son from river Hill walker missing for third night in blizzard Barclays Boys stabbed to death after break-in Howard ridicules Tebbit's warning of lawless Britain Mayhew promises to cherish Union St agnes Stand Thomas Eidson Lonely hearts can lose a fortune when they play the dating game Unluckey in Love Wilde given a window on to Poets' Corner By our Political Reporter: Young Tories put on bold new front Rogers condemns short-termism of urban planners Woman impaled on fence News in Brief Knife victim Race group row Harsh lesson £8.3m jackpot The Sun rises Austian Kaye Clubcard Courts 'powerless' to enforce new penalty on parents SAAB Steel wheels down to Monte Carlo Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Electricity chiefs get £72m in share deals Britain 'unable to fight killer viruses' British Airways Carey rejects attack by archdeacon on church leadership 'Condemning people for sins is not the way I would want to go about it' BBC to become less middle-class4 London Electricity Family of protester asks for Jerusalem 'The destruction remains a query against Allied bombing' As part of an occasional series leading up to the VE-Day commemorations in May, Alan Hamilton looks at how death came to Dresden Cowering in our cellars, we died a thousand times The Victims Babies brought breath of life to city's carnage The Survivors As the bomb doors opened, cold air rushed into the Lancaster The Aircrew British pay to restore church's crowning glory Oxford threatens to end Regius title over political bias Dons resign over women's equality The Times Hill House Hammond Hess Brass bands rally to beat shortage of young recruits Fighting in Bihac threatens to melt uneasy Bosnia truce Alltalia By our Foreign Staff: Chechens ready for ceasefire Bossi starts party on 'moral' crusade Yeltsin resorts to mystic as remedy for ills Skinheads mar vigil in Vienna Mexico army tightens the noose round rebels' revolt Lynx O. J. Simpson joins jury on trip to house Clinton nominee faces sterilisation row (Reuter): Mayor of Lyons to be tried for fraud Summary (Reuter): Ecuador border dispute escalates (AFP): Tax excesses (Reuter): Uffizi exhibition Pressure grows for Winnie Mandela to quit Ray Kennedy reports from Johannesburg on the latest political crisis, triggered by what critics of President Mandela's estranged wife claim is her high-handed behaviour Unita 'to honour peace' Royal Mail (Reuter): Walesa changes mind on threat News in Brief (Reuter): Militant 'lie' (AP): Staff released (Reuter): Conflict ends (Reuter): Hostage freed (Reuter): River accident (Reuter): Fair cabbie (AFP): Doom watch QE2 cruise refunds 'favour passengers from Britain' Texans get dead serious on crime Ernest Jones Rao rival alleges cover-up in Gandhi murder Israel and PLO agree to resume talks after White House pressure Clinton initiative secures pledge at Washington meetings to keep accord alive Iran's nuclear accord with Russia heightens US fears National Westminster Bank plc (AFP): Worldwide threat to mountains (AFP): Timor pledge (AFP): Tigers recruit (Reuter): Star gazing Picture Gallery Egyptians spurn peace dividend Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Visual Art Theatre A night of big events Opera: Rodney Milnes sees some notable preformances save a routine revival of La Bohéme at Covent Garden Musicals Gielgud Theatre Pop Overhaul advised Dance Union Dance Queen Elizabeth Hall Chips with not quite enough Theatre: Marber plays his cards too close to his chest; Charnock's chapter—and worse Isle Listen to Tippett Music Climb every mountain Pop: Glaswegians hit the hights Del Amitri Fort William, Iverness-shire Films Feeling more than a little cross Dance Books Bird watching without tear Classical Concerts Hallé/Benjamin Manchester Bewitching Dido King's Consort Wigmore Hall Plenty of Wilde life Overtures Danger of too many boys China's preference for male babies poses a social threat Dinosaur traces may be human fingerprints Ancestors dallied at the gates of Europe The building blocks of life in outer space Many of the elements found on Earth exist in a rich interstellar chemistry, says Hugh Aldersey-Williams Multiple Display Advertising Items DNA riddle Cold facts Picture Gallery No Title Ayatollahs of the airwaves Radio stations that heap abuse on the audience are coming to Britain-but will anyone listen? Tom Rhodes reports Wealth Is Auntie going loopy? The BBC was dying to be told it was middle-class and London centred Exit, Mistress Blobby Simon has arrived, and I must say farewell to hot buttered toast Works Jaguar Matthew Parris Since no one can say what the 'right' salary is for an executive, who can say what is 'wrong'? Yes, these salaries may be undeserved: it's just that there isn't a better system Charm offensive The Times Diary Is it time to revise my literary views? Today's students are asked to 'empathise' with characters, but their judgments can be very harsh Courting the business vote The financial world is losing faith in the Tories, writes Peter Riddell, although chairmen too are divided over Europe New and old The Times Diary Heckles rise The Times Diary Loot and who? The Times Diary Silver spoons The Times Diary Speak up The Times Diary Fire from the Sky A gift to case Dresden's painful memories Not a Resigning Matter Britain's immigration policy is not threatened by Europe Hospital Safety Common sense on security is better than panic measures More help sought for war widows Lawson rebuttal Future of monarchy Culture gap Merits and drawbacks of a single European currency Flood risks Annual parliaments Boot camps Crown court fees Executives' pay Earthly riches Influence of TV Must try harder Court Circular Birthdays today Personal Column Anniversaries Mudlarks fear hunting ban Memorial service Nature notes Utley awards worth £4,000 Latest wills Sir John Soane's Museum Reception Action for blind people Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Forthcoming marriages John Halas John Halas, Obe, film animator, died in London on January 20 aged 82. He was born in Budapest on April 16,1912 Royal Air Force College Cranwell Art Taylor Art Taylor, jazz drummer and author, died in New York on February 6 aged 65. He was born there on April 6,1929 Adolf Butenandt Adolf Butenandt, chemist and Nobel prize winner in 1939, died on January 18 aged 91. He was born in Bremerhaven-Lehe (now "Wesermünde) on March 24,1903 Heavy Smoking and Cancer His Honour James Kingham His Honour James Kingham, Dl. formerly a Circuit judge, died on February 8 aged 69. He was born on August 9,1925 Professor C. B. Wilson C. B. Wilson, Professor of Architectural Science and senior vice-principal at the University of Edinburgh, died from a heart attack on January 28 aged 59. He was born in Loughborough on July 12,1935 News The Times Crossword No 19,777 Business Times Weathercall AirUK Tomorrow Cycling Rovers return to top gear Cantona gets Millichip's sympathy Sport for All Schools Sport Rugby Union A lily ray Lineker takes chance to be focus of attention TV Action Replay Ballesteros bows to Sandelin as Swede holds nerve Favourite surrenders six-shot lead Mason makes vital save for England The Times Rendle and Bell still going strong John Goodbody watches two experienced British fighters win bronze medals in Paris Badminton heading in wrong direction Champion Hall is latest upset victim Sport in Brief Clarke misses training Kenyan improves record Comeback for Ferreira Panthers top hectic week Wiltshire face Cumbria Boone beats favourite Slough make progress Sharks lose their bite Snow Reports Showdown helps peddle cycling to British public Boardman flies flag with pursuit success at opening of national centre in Manchester Swiss pair retain European title O'Sullivan wins battle of young masters By our Sports Staff: Irresistible Walsh completes rout Pakistanis to launch bribe probe By our Sports Staff: England a lament one-over penalty Sleepy potting shed the cue for curry and Tv set Simon Wilde masters the rituals of snooker at the Wembley Conference Centre Crewe's home-grown crop serves up some big-city blues Andrew Longmore watches a 2-1 victory over Birmingham City that confirmed the standing of a renowmed football academy Supporters contribute to black day for Horton Michael Henderson on a 3-0 derby victory for Manchester United that added to their neighbours' troubles Liverpool gain relief as Scales gets even Palace pups prove soft touch in hard school Draw cannot hide Chelsea's decline Collymore misses other half of act Thorne double spikes Bolton's challenge Swindon Town carry slender adventage into Coca-Cola Cup semi-final second leg Rumour factory turns up heat on Graham Simon Wilde finds a manager refusing to be drawn after Arsenal are held by Leicester City Roeder's defence makes strong case Gillingham facing another way out Liburd's double too much for Kettering Aitken era begins with victory and cheers for Miller Picture Gallery FA Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Pools Check European Results Non-League and National Leagues Coca-Cola Cup Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Velvety hands in iron gloves In a pub basement, Rachel Campbell Johnston has a stab at the traditionally male preserve of boxing Fact File When friends can come to blows The London Hernia Centre The Times Osbone stays loyal to Large Action Mysilv's hard-fought success earns 10-1 quote for Champion Hurdle Thunderer: Hereford Newton Abbot an early casualty Country Tarrogen completes double Thunderer: Southwell Public interest no match for private purses Rapid Raceline Brentwood reach point of healthy return Sport in Schools Determined youngsters revel in mud, glorious mud Fair opportunity for young stars to rise to the top Small talk puts different gloss on large defeat The Times Leeds do enough as Bradford get lost in bad blood Rivals come to blows in cup battle Cup replay in clash with international The Times Britain win battle of the bouquets David Powell watches the women match the achievements of the men in beating France National pride dispels prejudice Gerald Davies reports on a skilful women's international in which England beat Wales 250-0 Qualification is triumph for Ivory Coast Palmer churns up World Cup waters Distinguished cast fails to mask Harlequins' shortcomings John Hopkins watches a 10-9 defeat by Bristol that edges a famous club closer to relegation Northampton pay for trying to make the running Spectre of relegation haunts Franklin's Gardens as Turner directs Sale to victory Saracens head off resolute pursuers Gloucester grind down Leicester's spirit Wasps rewarded by Braithwaite 's late show Bath fail to find finished article For the Record Racing Point-To-Point Hockey Schools Sport Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures Rugby League Rugby Union Learning to keep your distance The electronic revolution has brought a boom to a traditional area of education, says John O'Leary Distance Learning Courses University of Leicester Faculty of Law Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Durham Mba The Writing School The College of Estate Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Sheffield Hallam University Leicester University The Open University Leicester University Birkbeck College University of London Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Greenwich London School of Journalism Mander Portman Woodward Multiple Display Advertising Items The School of Chiropody University of London Easter Revision at Cats Take the Strain out of 'A' Level & Gcse… Lansdowne Multiple Display Advertising Items Exam Success Nuffield College Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Conference for Independent Further Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items What makes a good school? Research shows that purposeful teaching, high expectations and intellectual challenge are necessary to get the best out of pupils: Peter Mortimore reports A school's effectiveness can only be considered in relation to its in lake Chalk flies as French ignore budget lessons John Gilmore finds discontent over funding is not confined to Britain The issue of overcrowding and poor salaries has remained untouched Picture Gallery Education Employment Department Group Abacus College Oxford Multi Lingua Let 's learn to live together Courses The Writers Bureau Freepost University of Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème Browns Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crown Training North Foreland Lodge Association of Commonwealth Universities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Corporation of London The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items ACCA The University of Hong Kong Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capitalisation, week's change HSBC Group Results and Statistics Meridiana BP rises above the oil price storm Companies Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Price worries hold sway Economic Outlook Tips from the Sunday Papers High-earning Whitehall bosses 'live longer' Austria may leave EBRD over nuclear power plan Pension deal set to lift MGN shares Eastern Electricity Word-Watching Picture Gallery Europe will miss target on 'greenhouse' gas, study says By our World Trade Correspondent: UK set for £650m Samsung boost M&S pulls ahead in store wars Managers bullish on UK equities Business Roundup 'Single currency by 2001' Expro heads for market Business rate battle Berlin properly ruling Newmarch probe to end Tourist Rates The Pound Change on Week The Times City Diary The Times City Diary People feeling poor is bad news for business Flexibility faces jobs test Are employment reforms working? Philip Bassett hears both sides We of little faith in anti-inflation drive Gilt-Edged Of importance, more or less Radio Choice Radio 1 BBC1 High-spirited fillies will go the distance Review Variations Choice Satellite Hale and Hearty Crisis talks at Warburg over top managers Mystery over NU sale of City site General Cable to proceed with listing Times Two Crossword No 394 By our City Staff: ASH in refinancing talks TUC labels drive for new jobs a failure Winnign Move Word-Watching Investor Power By our City Staff: Watchdog probes Sbc over shares in Northern Take the Motorway

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