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News from 17/02/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Mavis Done, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Joe Haines, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Martin Barrow City News Editor, Richard Ford, Nicholas Watt, Bill Frost and John Goodbody, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Police fall out on advance warning, Mary Soames, Angela Browning, Lynne Truss, Srikumar Sen, Simon Wilde, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Soweto Kinch, Martin Fletcher, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, William A. Croft, David Hewson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, John McMurray (General Manager), Chris Pond, David Hands, John Copeman, Charles Bremner, David Guest, David Powell finds rifle shooting is a sport that is a long way from having a Dirty Harry image, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Tony Clements, Russell Kempson, Chris Turner, Alfred Doll-Steinberg, George Brock, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Tim Jones and Nicholas Watt, Michael Ridley, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Denis Moss, Raymond Keene, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Philip M. Stokes, Alice Thomson and James Landale, Eric Reguly, Richard Jan Mostyn, Michael Horsnell and Richard Ford, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Richard Duce, Alan Muir Wood, Christopher Thomas, G. T. Spate, Dominic Kennedy, John Young and Norman Hammond, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Agence France-Presse, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Simon De Bruxelles, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Bruce Anderson, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Humphrey Burton, Alan Smith, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, P. T. Brown, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jonathan Wilson, Edmund Dell, Alan Jackson, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Jill Sherman and James Landale, Christopher Irvine, Rowley Mans,

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Our fans are a disgrace, says Major US vote to cut forces to UN CA final exams Index Concerts for only 20p Islanders opt out of Maastricht Tomorrow in the Times Oxford top guns Supporter blames Irish Phone ranger traps cyberspace outlaw Queensberry inheritance Tories lose deposit at Islwyn Clarke is first to feel effect of No 10 order to fall in line Actionaid No Title Faint-hearted forwards fail to tackle foul play by Unionist defence Political Sketch Far-Right football thugs engineered riot over Ulster 'They gave the Irish a bloody nose, put one over the IRA and deeply embarrassed the Government' Our sons are not yobs say fathers of accused St Agnes Stand Thomas Eidson 'What are they doing? It's only a match' Police report predicted trouble during anthems Garcia rejected British offer to identify fans Tiger that killed keeper 'may have had faulty genes' Zoo worker whose neck was broken wanted to leave his job and start a family Rape case PC tells of nights with colleague Drug smugglers picked wrong pilot Life for employee who murdered over job rota Digital PC Briton shot dead in Los Angeles burglary Channel 4 congratulates Teacher sacked for explicit sex lesson wins £16,000 award Br charges travellers the wrong type of fare Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Center Police chief attacks 'bankrupt' government policy on crime Amstrad Direct Charter complaints cost courts £600,000 Victims of pit blast honoured Lottery family complains News in Brief Kidnap charge Submarine hit Bardot appeal Flights resumed Draw and order FIAT Solicitors must pay over will that was too late Saga Services Ltd Select few share most quango posts More Furniture Ideas Charity steps in to help schools White Horse maybe 1,000 years older than thought British Gas Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess By a Staff Reporter: Cosmetics company withdraws face creams Ulster Unionists accuse Major of surrender to IRA By our Science Editor: Eye of 1844 sheds light on colour blindness Chain stores cut the price of meat Weekend Shopping Aids trial in France delays symptoms PC World the Computer Superstore Ghetto choir sing for their friend the Prince Top award for Times graphics Next week in The Times Lands End Cabinet caught in a mess that no one can hide Forces pay rises are unfair, says Labour In Parliament Westing Energy Costs the Earth Ministers promise to learn from Maastricht mistakes Labour reveals hi-tech ambition Yeltsin pillories military chiefs for Chechenia debacle European talks fail on Third World aid TSB Shevardnadze warns West of nationalist armageddon KGB's new guise rekindles old concerns for human rights Serb 'war criminal' to marry rock star Mitterrand scandal dismissed by wife Israel opens door to Palestinians barred from work Judgment scuppers pilgrims' vessel Botswana leader rescued Hill House Hammond (Reuter): Bangkok border warning News in Brief (Reuter): Rainforest alert (Reuter): Election death (AP): Corruption fear (AFP): Stage revival (AFP): Hot pursuit Cellphones direct Reuter: Township pupils barred Student warriors cut swath through Afghan opposition Blasphemy case lawyer attacked Dell From Associated Press in Manila: Jets ordered to Spratlys 'Bandit queen' wages war against caste Pass plus Republicans defy Clinton with vote to trim UN money New York to resume executions Delinquent is all-American hero US asks Britain to stem Cuban exodus O . J. Simpson jury told of reaction to news of murder Episcopal church in new row World Summary Buchanan joins presidential race North Koreans 'cheated on deal' Hard to swallow Whirlpool Spectators under par as Presidents tee off Mrs Churchill's fund Many Soames remembers her mother's invaluable work for the wartime Red Cross Aid to Russia Fund Dolphin Home Building & Renovating Show Who cares if the facts don't fit the story? Writer's have few qualms about riding roughshod over the truth "I Owe My Life" offer 'People are only interested in what one's great-uncle got up to a century ago' The Oscar Wilde memorial is long overdue, says the great-grandson of the man who helped to imprison Wilde Barclays Who killed Gheorghe Cupar? Julia Llewellyn Smith on one woman's search for the truth about a victim of Romanian oppression Ireland's toughest compromise Bruce Anderrson says the talks will now need a new flexibility Flight of fancy The Diary Brace up The Times Diary Death for graffiti Is Islam so fragile a religion that it must kill children for imaginary sturs? Ail-too briefs The Times Diary Quick change The Times Diary Late show The Times Diary Philip Howard Santer's In-Tray It needs a run past the Brussels shredder Foul Play in Dublin The authorities arte not powerless to stop England's hooligans Song and Dance London deserves the best opera and ballet, accessible for all Cabinet divisions can be positive Sark and Brussels War widows Ideal resources for opera and dance Air 'resignation' Football hooligans Coronary recovery Back pain Move to end live calf exports A French view Out of character Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheons The Earl and Countess of Selkirk Lecture Dinners Chairman Personal Column Memorial service Anniversaries Royal Astronomical Society Appointment in the Forces Appointments Chartered Secretaries and Administrators The Queen's Anniversary Prizes The Times Calls to the Bar Birthdays today Latest wills Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages University news Norbert Rowe Norbert Edward Rowe, CBE, wartime Director of Technical Development at the Ministry of Aircraft Production and former director of Hawker Siddely Aviation, died on February 5 aged 96. He was born on June 18,1898 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nigel Finch Nigel Finch, television editor and film-maker, died of an Aids-related illness on February 14 aged 45. He was born on August 1,1949 Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. K. P. A. Charles Gardner Charles Gardner, CBE, Intelligence Officer, died in Nairobi on February 7 aged 79. He was born in Kalusz, Austria, on April 24,1915 Helen Wallis Helen Wallis, OBE, formerly Map Librarian of the British Library died on February 7 aged 70. She was born in Barnet, Hertfordshire, on August 17,1924 (From a Correspondent): Hunting Hunting, now confined to accounts of saboteur demonstrations, was a regular and often lengthy feature in The Times up to the outbreak of the Second World War The Times Crossword No 19,781 News Business Times Weather Call Aa Roadwatch No Title Forecast Tomorrow Protests over British Gas soar Charles quits as life president of Saatchi Infotech 31,32 Cbi urges Cabinet to calm sterling By our Economics Correspondent: Industry generates £3bn surplus Arts 33-35 Sport 38-44 Green protest greets Clarke Barclays ordered to pay firm £1.8m Europe acts over nuclear funding Price Pledge Television and Radio Pages 46,47 Business Today Kleinwort slips N&p bonuses Directors of failed firms face longer bans Industry told R&d is key to unlock markets BT Private route for the M1 and M6 Mercury job losses running much faster than expected Wickes Diy flourishes in tough competition PIA members face ?3m jump in fees Business Roundup Barclays request US housing gloom Green to leave Scotrail EBC expects losses Twist to Microsoft saga Insurers join forces Olympic Airways post Bell and At&t at odds Tourist Rates Monopoly muddles Gas lesson for Microsoft Inflation figures invalidate rate rise decision Dilemma over non-executives' gravy train Kleinwort fights back against the hard times Albright chiefs buy at new float price Westland chairman takes off for BICC Tomkins snaps up Lyons Cakes Cyprus Fall in love Computer group's shares suspended Commodities Liffe Options London fails to follow New York's record run Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes The price of power Tempus Kleinwort Benson Wickes Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Albright & Wilson Wall Street Back to school on Wall Street The Times City Diary Cheque point Fags lit up Just the ticket Mercury carries message of survival by a niche role Eric Reguly says Mercury is rapidly consigning its short history to the dustbin RPI ignores low income households and may understate inflation Ici pension assets are helping to calm the volatile stock market What happens to non-exec fees paid to full-time directors ? Business Letters The cause and effect of inflation Compensation for Lord Cairns at Warburg Lloyd 's names need offer they cannot refuse Lime Street's impeccable image is under heavy fire, says Alfred Doll-Steinberg Home & legacy Agreement reached to sink oil facility The Times Literary Supplement Export drive keeps UK car output pulling ahead By our City News Editor: Norcros issues warning over losses and dividend N&p awards 'mutual' loyalty bonuses Healthcare interim improves By our City News Editor: Wyko in rights issue to fund expansion Picture Gallery Logica's Oslo bourse deal approved The Times Scottish Nuclear powers to record Simpler taxes Bryant cut Steel checks The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Gilt Guide Prices close above their lowest Invest When computers learn to say hello David Hewson reports on an answer to incompatible machines New chapter Top seven Farewell to the checkout queue Supermarket offers shoppers the chance to scan their own groceries State Contracts Control Board Apple slices Under attack The End? Beware Mario Super-chip 3Com Delphi improves service Better access to the Internet Giants are back in the frame David Guest finds a legacy of opportunity in 'old' technology Epson Pc Analyst/programmer Information Technology Digitext NHSTrust Trowers & Hamlins Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dataserv UBM Messtechnik GmbH National Welfare Charity based at Euston, London is… Nights at the round table Paris has done Henry Purcell proud with a sumptuous new staging of his patriotic semi-opera. Rodney Milnes reports Listen with mother Theatre: A patchy quintet of new plays by women; and Ken Campbell at his anarchic best Albums page 34 Nothing in life is beyond our Ken Mystery Bruises MGM Pop page 35 Skiff misses the tide of inspiration Concerts Sinfonia 21/ Brabbins Queen Elizabeth Hall Sisters in song Felicity Lott/ Ann Murray Barbican Entertainments Paul Brady Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Who, watts - and how Pop on Friday: Maximum R'n'B, and then some... Hooker on the ball New Albums; Even after 25 years, one of the greatest live albums of them all has David Sinclair shouting for more No fuel like an old fuel Where were you in '62? John Mayall would like to Know ... the etymology of teen hysteria ... King Eric's latest crusade When it comes to British blues, John Mayall wrote the book—or, at any rate, he is getting material for it. Paul Sexton reports We all scream for I scream The Beatles! Bros! Take That! what do they have ion common? The teenager's adoration of herself Picture Gallery Woke up this mourning Concerts: Clapton's serious case of the blues; Woodstock's safe Havens Eric Clapton Reminders of Freedom Richie Havens Jazz Café, Nw1 GMC's foreign discrimination Balancing need to protect public Legal & Public Notices Negligent solicitors liable to intended beneficiary Verdict of justices inappropriate Length of useful life irrelevant Rape blackmail threat excuse The Times Value of house for income support The Times Appeal to VAT tribunal from commissioners' discretion Parental responsibility consent required for change of name Allegations easy to make but difficult to refute Video transcript in jury room Restraint will rarely be justified Fiancee became homeless intentionally The Times Westner puts wide local knowledge to good use Revitalised N Zealand cruise to easy victory By our Sports Staff: Knight crowns fine tour Leaders say harmony reigns despite bribery claims Women set their sights on becoming top guns Pakistan bowlers restore balance The Times Crossword Books Thunderer: Southwell Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Fine dampens Old's overdue winner Stewards penalise Wiltshire trainer £250 for double declaration Chepstow prospects worsen Thunderer: Fakenham Thunderer: Sandown Park Return of the devil threatens decent majority David Miller argues against a surrender to football's vicious minority. Yob culture needs confronting for the good of society The strange story of the brothers Holdsworth Russell Kempson enters a world of coincidenceand premonition Today's Fixtures The Times Sports Service For the Record By our Sports Staff: Richardson follows Atkinson to Coventry Conference clubs ask for fairer treatment England seek victory in mind games Rowell turns to psychologist in attempt to give his team an advantage David Hands discovers a psychologist at work in the England training camp Johnston-Allen continues his giant-killing run The Times A heavyweight story for country folk Srikumar Sen finds Frank Bruno preparing to return to the ring in unlikely surroundings World Cup reaches out to unconquered territory Duff appeals against 'unfair' board ruling Sport in Brief Hardcastle bows out Illingworth resigns Blaisdell fined Johnson takes lead role Tong looks to final Snow Reports Word-Watching Graf gives Hingis seal of approval Swiss schoolgirl emphasises outstanding potential in defeat Corsie on course for another world title Pleasure dome of eternal winter Slough turn indoors for success in Europe Reading the future? Radio Choice Sir, your lesson's interrupting my Walkman BBC 1 Variations Satellite Choice Golf 38 England's backers swift to lend support Johansson is dissenting voice in rush to confirm 1996 European championship finals Carling gives thoughts of early retirement the boot David Hands, rugby correspondent, finds the England captain revelling in the fine displays produced by his team this season Times Two Crossword No 398 Winning Move Word-Watching Spray Seal Clement Freud 42

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