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News from 20/02/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Peter North, Lynne Truss, Srikumar Sen, Kusoom Vadgama, Gerald Davies, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Graham Greene, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, John Rae, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Jill Sherman and Gillian Bowditch, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, David Kirk, Neville Roussak, Louise Taylor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Anthony G. Phillips, John O'Leary, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, David Hands, Susan Gilchrist, Hugh Caldwell, Russell Kempson, Michael Theodoulou and Michael Dynes, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Robert Burges, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Thomas Leicester, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jens Frederik Hansen, Roger Bootle, Martin Ince, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Derek Haylock, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth and Marianne Curphey, Peter Riddell, M. Andrew Mason, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Rowan Carstairs, David Williams, Andras Schiff, Alan Challoner, Michael Dynes, Mallory Wober, David Walker, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, H. MacL. Currie, Graham Searjeant, Michael Church, Graham Allen, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Peter Thurnham, Rob Andrew, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Jonathan Prynn and Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Walter Ellis, Jonathan Mirsky, John Emerton, Philip Webster and Andrew Pierce,

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I was never Soviet agent says Foot Ex-KGB man gives details of cash Dublin ready to amend its claim to Ulster Chess and bridge Index Dr Thomas Stuttaford Fairbairn's death poses poll threat for Tories Come in No 2, you've crossed the Atlantic Sport on 13 pages Firms not ready for phone change Second degree Boy, 7, and his babysitter die in frenzied knife attack Henley Management College 20P No forgiveness for defector who betrayed Soviet Union Despite the new regime, Moscow's intelligence officers still resent Oleg Gordievsky, Cambridge historian Professor Christopher Andrew writes Jack Jones attacks KGB claim as outrageous slur How Tribune's voice of the Left faded to a whisper The Brother 5000P Laser Fax Rail sale bidders pull out Hanratty tests Football snub Aircraft held Tongue tied Casualty crisis Tippett heckled Nine winners Girl thrown clear as four friends die in car crash Hopes fade for two missing in Highlands CPS drops 25% of motoring cases due to untraced drivers Parents condemn TV drama of killing Activists arrested in mass trespass on Queen's land Justice Act protesters jeer 'smash the rich' and charge castle ROLEX Dublin ready to amend formal claim to Ulster Alliance Leicester Vicars abandon old hymns for gospel choruses Traditional songs top BBC poll G7 goes public on the Internet Bardot says British are far kinder to animals Private girls' schools struggle despite single-sex vogue Rogers blames cars for decay of city life Hepatitis case hides mystery of the liver Medical Briefing British Gas Parents support threat to lazy pupils Concert pianists attack acoustics at London venues Alitelia The wings of Italy Coins reveal reign of rebel emperor Ayckbourn theatre project lacks funds Ericsson Recall Notice Post strike called for next month Seabirds hurt Father killed Drugs seized Meningitis death Whisky haul Pitching in Literary link The Monterry from Valuxhall Charity for the homeless invents luncheon voucher for beggars Judges alarmed as more do-it-yourself litigants clog courts By our Legal Correspondent: Labour proposes new legal service TSB All-weather tracks cast cloud on the turf Nation in need of community values The second Times/Demos lecture The best time to reinforce the moral and social foundations of institutions is not after they have collapsed but when they are cracking, Amitai Etzioni writes The Times M Mercury Yeltsin orders ban on advertising for drink and tobacco From Reuter in Mozdok Russia: Chechen peace hopes dashed as rebels attack Grozny Oreck Celoc Hypo-Allergenic Filter System Dell Taleban wages a moral crusade in Afghanistan By our Foreign Staff: Israelis to expand three settlements in the West Bank Chinese 'red prince' arrested Bayer Picture Gallery US steps up talks on piracy dispute From Reuter in Peking: Swedish band gets Peking fans rocking in the aisles Balladur tarnished by admission of phone bugging Kohl's partners halt poll decline Nordicsport By our Foreign Staff: UN stages Bosnia pullout drill 'War criminal' marries EU proposes farmers' hotline to expose subsidy cheats By our Foreign Staff: How 120-year-old cheated the odds Baghdad hails 'courage' of British mission Democrats desert Clinton as 1996 campaign opens Commuter killer calls on his sacked lawyers to appeal Forward Trust President salutes heroes who raised the flag on Iwo Jima Stranded Cubans blame Britain Kinetica Thatcher award causes uproar (Reuter): Terrorism courts abolished (Reuter): Verdict vote (Reuter): Party leader (AP): Mubarak plot (AFP): Nuclear leap (Reuter): Whale freed (AFP): Well heeled Arts the Week Ahead Entertainments Art Galleries I Major Exhibition 16th… Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide The Royal Opera Visual Art Theatre Heroines to die for Music The Times Opera Rapper in the court At home in the busy, bustling bizarre There are more questions than answers in the plays Phyllis Nagy writes. But hey life's like that, she tells Michael church Joking aside, Belgium delivers the goodies Pop dEUS Astoria 2, Wc2 Isle Listen to Tippett Pop Film Festival Two too sullied flesh Theatre Books In touch with the inner man View of paradise tinged with blues LSO/Davis Barbican/Radio 3 Arts Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 A love trap for insects Synthetic pheremones make pests reveal themselves Are corn circle caysed by a swirl ions? Solving the mystery of gamma ray bursts A quick zip through history Whitcomb L. Judson, left, was an unsuccessful inventor, then came his big idea, says Giles Coren Tes Researchers are opening the cages of the animal labs Medical science is finding that a proper study of mankind is man, says Martin Ince Mend Spring fever Sky watch Life A wealth of Guinnesses Water Ellis charts the colourful history of a family plunged back into the news The books of Adam Saul Bellow's son, Adam, has become the most talked-about publisher in the United States, says Tom Rhodes Wealth Let's hear it for Great Yarmouth British resorts may be tacky-but that is the way we like them Works St. Joseph's Hospice Matthew Parris When families or parties argue most bitterly, it may be that they actually want to fall out The deeper issue had been displaced by this family squabble about the date Smiley's last act A single currency could be a debt-trap Imagine the instability if your mortgage were calculated according to fluctuations of the mark When push comes to shove Peter Riddell says Tony Blair looks well-placed to negotiate with the EU Has beans Now he knows Watch a cox Adams all Gingrich's Blunderbuss The Fairbairn Legacy Sir Nicholas was more than a maverick dandy Drink to Me only Yeltsin's advertising ban is authoritarianism, not public health Accident service under threat Avian immigrants Poverty in Britain BBC's search for a wider audience Moscow visas To the point Crown and gown Pianist's criticism of London halls Museum in jeopardy Legal insurance Driven to distraction Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Nature notes Personal Column The Times Picture Gallery Gardeners 'ignorant of damage to bogs' Archaeology Rules 'curtail divers' Birthdays today Dinners Memorial services Memorial parade Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Church news Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages etc Service dinner Sir Nicholas Fairbairn Sir John Waller, Bt Church news Sir Francis Williams, Bt M. Clemenceau Wounded Fired at Nine Times Sir William Rendell News The Times Crossword No 19,783 Knockando Business Wpa Forecast In the Times Athletics Hughes lifts Cup holders Striker relishes new beginning as Manchester United advance Home draw leads to thoughts of double Golf FA Cup Quarter-Finals Rugby Union Schools Sport Phone Direct Today Bruno delivers body blow to ITV schedule Christie captures world indoor record Higgins holds sway in battle of wills Confident King reaches last eight By our Sports Staff: Modest target too stiff for Zimbabwe Bribery claims denied Tomba's Japanese jinx New pairing sparkle Cambridge fire to win Late winner for MIM Tout misses medal Panthers stay on top England reap benefits Snow Reports Triumphant Graf reclaims top spot Marin's surrender threatens Bruno's credibility Supporters hit the as sub-standard oppenent hits the floor in first-round farce Hollow victory does nothing to enhance the sport, Srikumar Sen, boxing correspondent, says Relentless Els revels in comfort of home Slough profit from trip Prize-ring pantomime taxes enthusiasts' patience Andrew Longmore wonders how many more venues can be found for flawed contests Southgate pegged back The London Golf Club All roads from Liverpool now lead to Selhurst Park Brilliant Gillespie plays a starring role for Newcastle Pressure on Horton increases City surrender to Royle's ruthless 'dogs of war' Managers draw courage from block-and-tackle tactics Millwall depart with good grace Ball sees cause to celebrate in stages Kelly's eye for goal replenishes Wolves Irishman adds a strike that counts to the one that got away in Dublin Atkinson puts on the style again Nevin provides promotion thrust Orient not yet sold on talk of takeovers Cup scales tip in favour of rank and file Scarborough fail to draw attention Endsleigh Insurance League FA Cup Tennents Scottish Cup Bell's League Championship Pools Check Carling Premiership Overseas Non-League and National Leagues Goalscorers F. 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Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship The golfing talent that helped to unite a nation South Africa warms to a young man of prodigious ability and native pride John Hopkins talks to Ernie Els. the sportsman whose appeal transcends the colour barriers Popov wobbles to give Foster title Little to cheer on the big screen Stuart Jones watches a failed attempt to relay FA Cup coverage back to Millwall Thames Valley pull closer to leaders The Times England prosper from Rowell's grand design Wales bedevilled by injuries and ill-discipline as Underwood's iries exercise Arms Park ghost Inconsistency threatens World Cup ambitions Wales clung to wreckage depleted by injuries and the dismissal of Davies Official line gives cause for concern Only the best referees must be chosen if rugby is to be allowed to flourish at the highest level, Rob Andrew, the England stand-off half, says Instinct urges Wales to try a fresh approach Gerald Davies says the national team must endorse traditional flair in order to improve Hastings plays heroic leading role Scotland eye England and chance to repeat 1990 grand slam triumph The Times Lochore to mobilise greater support for All Blacks Shaw injury mars England a triumph Paris fashions tartan revival in all its glory SKI CLUB For the Record Rugby Union Schools Sport Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures Hockey Rugby League Racing Point-To-Point I lost my heart to a wristband monitor Part-time athletes can now use the latest technology to improve performance, Jonathan Gornall reports How to train and set the pace Picture Gallery The right rate for the job The pick of the bunch The Times Confidence grows in Irish challenge Harcon and Dorans Pride pass searching tests in Punchestown mud Fontwell Park Rapid Raceline Leaders over the Jumps Fontwell waits on inspection Course Specialists Foxhunters tilt just reward for Fantus Edinburgh Caution advised in prising open door to Festival Southwell By our Sports Staff: Offiah's 200th try raises Wigan French skipper hands over wheel Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Brothers relish a downhill ride Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Tracey enjoys role in family success story Winning Move Keene on Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items BAC I Use to Be Fed up Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Revision at a Cife College Multiple Display Advertising Items Pembroke College Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Take the Strain out of 'A' Level & Gose… Easter Reveision Summer Results D'Overbroeck's Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Revision Multiple Display Advertising Items Surrey College When so many tutorial colleges offer Easter Revision… Devonshire House Scholarship Examination Will Fulbright fade out? The Anglo-American scholarship system may be Scatty schemes of the Seventies As primary school teaching comes undes fire for being too progressive, a teacher and a teacher trainer offer contrasting views of the debate Yes, teachers can think How to get your child into a good school Multiple Display Advertising Items No title Brewers and Licensed Retailers Association Sevenoaks School Leighton Park School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary/administrator and Receptionist Management Consulting Research Associate The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Publishing Opportunities University of Southampton Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capitalisation, week's change No title Results and Statistics Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Polo Express Courier Flights Flights Trailfinders ABTA Archies Travel Nelsons Travel Gas profit surge in the pipeline Travel Power Worldwide Flights Big Apple considers privatising landmarks The Times Win a £6,000 Pep Focus falls on central banks Sunday Tips Attract so Many Big Fish? Tunnel trains having little effect, say rivals C&g turns on the charm over vote on Lloyds bid Stock Market MBNA International Tourist Rates John Bentley in TV venture By our City Staff: Saatchi & Saatchi set to become Cordiant Word-Watching Meridiana Your Private Airline Argyll may turn Presto stores into Safeways London United payout Dutch buy for IBC Beeson's new partner Bank dispute spreads Nat West takes stake in new Indian bank Callum joins the night shift Hot stuff All money to us Art imitates life Pressured utilities say goodbye to Mr Nice Guy Opening up the gas market A new Bill will provide a framework for competition, Ross Tieman says Battle lines are drawn in the phoney war Radio 1 An Indian on the warpath Making monkeys out of a moral dilemma BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Member Power 41 Row looms on Eurofighter work share-out Britain seeks safeguards Times Two Crossword No 400 National Express is favourite to take over Cardiff airport Death stalks the office corridors By our Deputy City Editor: Trafalgar likely to raise Northern bid Lonrho in Libyan share sale mystery British Gas braced for further flak Word-watching and Winning Move appear with the daily… Blue+cross Gas Pressure 42 How to become a master of your art Students are deepening their specialist knowledge to steal a march in the employment market, says John O'Leary University of Leicester Faculty of Law Univeristy of Bath Trinity College Post Graduate Opportunities Univeristy of Nottingham BPP Law School Studentships for MAs in History Multiple Display Advertising Items Univeristy of Leeds The Times Postgraduate Student Service How to use this supplement and apply for a second degree The Times second degree guide Key to Listings Post Graduate Opportunities University of Glasgow Social Sciences Graduate… The University of Leeds Central school of Consulting and Therapy The National Hospital's College of Speech… The St. James's Secrtarial College Birkbeck College Cranfield University Greenwich College Leicester University Think Again Southampton University Management School Biological and Medical Sciences, Health and Pharmacology Post Graduate Opportunities The Robert Gordon University Postgraduate Study in Management Main Applied Linguistics Medical College of St. Bartholomew's Hospital St. Aldates Colleges Master's Degrees in Latin American Studies Group Esc Grenoble University of Exeter International Space University Leicester University University Keele Staffordshire Pharmacology, Medical Sciences, Chemistry Post Graduate Opportunities The Surrey Institute of Art & Design Kingston Business School TVU London Wimbledon School of Art Ma Courses The London School of Journalism The Times Cranfield University Department of Economics The University of Sheffield Chemistry, Computer Studies and Environmental Studies Environmental Studies, Geology, Mathematics, Physics and Statistics Statistics, Electronics and Engineering Engineering and Metallurgy Engineering, Information Teghn0logy, Archaeology and Area Studies Area Studies, Art and Design Art and Design, Education Education, Educational Psychology, Geography and History History, Philosophy and Theology Theology, English Language and Literature, French and German Foreign Languages, Linguistics, Business and Management Studies Business and Management Business and Management, Economics Economics, Politics and Psychology Psychology, Public Administration, Anthropology and Sociology Sociology, Accountancy and Architecture Architecture, Law, Librarianship, and Town and Country Planning TLS the Times Literary Supplement Town and Country Planning, Landscape Studies Putting the best brains forward Robert Burges says that higher education institutions must look in detail at postgraduate edication Pitman Publishing Try one of these avenues for graduate funding Ben Preston shows graduate students a way through the maze of benefactors who might help them The London Institute

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