News from 21/02/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Malcolm Brown, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, R. W. Leon, Rob Hughes, Bernard Jenkin, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore and Michael Hamlyn, Bill Frost, James Zirin, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Laurence New General Secretary, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Norman White, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Regina v, Iain Duncan Smith, Liz Forgan Managing Director, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Simon Sinclair, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Pippa Morris, Gillian Howard, John Young, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Charles Bremner, Bill Frost and David Sinclair, George Brock and Alice Thomson, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, Ros Drinkwater, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Paul Brindley, Edward Fennell, Sally Watts, Richard Cork, Philip Bassett, Sean Mac Carthaigh, David Balmforth, Rachel Bridge, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, D. F. Kelly, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Paul Wilkinson, Martin Ball Editor Campaigner, M. C. Fitzpatrick, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Fred Catherwood (Vice-President, Alice Thomson and James Landale, Katzenberger Baukonstruktionen, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, David D. Banks, Julian Muscat, John Sheldon General Secretary, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Richard Duce, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Guy Walters, Banque Bruxelles Lambert, Nicholas Browne, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, James Bone and Michael Dynes, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Brian Rice, Derek Harris, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, N. B. Camber, Sam Kiley, Frances Gibb, Vince Wright, Richard Buxton, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Derek Edmunds,
ResumoMajor plans appeal to Ulster voters 'The concept of between Dublin and London leading to agreement inside Northern Ireland is flawed' Peers back pension split on divorce Index Desert island drugs Baronet's bailiffs go shopping at Harrods Government to vet safety of pioneering medicine Lion of Longleat Talking book for only 20p Falling pound drags London shares lower Constable cleared of raping WPC Madonna shines on stage after a subdued welcome SFia Fast track courts proposed for civil disputes Guard who blew the whistle on himself finds key to voters' hearts Britain will take part in preparing for single currency Farm talks fail to reach agreement Kaufman tells how he sidestepped KGB trap Service line Insurance By a Staff Reporter: Girls' killer refused leave to appeal Ex-soldiers wanted as probation staff Three feared dead Safari Boy in chase Rail tunnel mishap Hospital rescued UB40 sued over pop hit MP's heart operation Service residence costs £175,000 a year News in Brief Arsenal star got me a ticket, says arrested fan Correction PC cleared of raping colleague after party Officer expresses amazement that policewoman is to remain in force after her testimony is rejected Accuser pledges to devote career to helping victims By a Staff Reporter: Soccer star in court over fight at nightclub BUPA Babysitter may have died trying to protect boy By a Staff Reporter: GP stole £695,000 from his partners Red Dwarf actor 'incited sex assault on friend' A place of parties, drink and high jinks Mercury one2one New inquest opens on Mp who was sent home by hospital Television faces new rules on privacy Princess Alice ends her county years By our Media Correspondent: Violent TV channel inevitable says Stone Contact Locate in Scotland Rugby's rulers sued over 'sexism' Breast-cancer directory seeks to end 'care lottery' Guide point GPs to best service in an attempt to redress Britain's dreadful record' Islanders seek to break from Scots Help the Aged Adopt a Granny Lee Clegg fights to remain a Para Coroner calls for better army safety Charities seek better care of roadside 'sanctuaries' Tories may rebel on budget limits Tunisia Twelve arrested in motorway protest News in Brief Needle claim Police cell death Ship wrecker Body in road Murder charge Killed by wheel Potteries tremor Chocolate theft Hallowe'en gunman 'fired 44 times' in Greysteel slaughter Britain accused over Rock deaths Professor's £400,000 payoff was excessive, MPs decide Apology Announcement Turkey the Key Spitfire's creator is honoured 60 years on Major the tactician must take risks to prove the prophets wrong Riddell on Politics Bottomley to spend extra £85m on capital's healthcare Dolphin Head teachers could face appraisal by their staff Activists defend Clause 4 on film In Parliament Europ assistance All-party group puts case for federal Europe Government defeated in vote on pensions German union holds strike ballot Mafia dons ban the kiss that tells US to offer Yeltsin new security partnership BBC chief says Euro plan for TV quotas is doomed Phone-tap scandal hits Balladur Elysèe fixer named in trial The Bruce Serbs unite for spring offensive World Summery Belgian leader calls early poll (AFP): 100m-year-old jumper found Defiant Rabbani threatens UN Afghan peace plan As Taleban, the army of Koranic students, sweep all before it, proposals for an interim governing council in Kabul are rapidly becoming obsolete Iraq urges Britons to dodge curbs DELL Apartheid era officer denies 121 charges From Agence France-Press in Lahore: Key witness pulls out of Pakistan blasphemy case Somalis develop taste for fight with toffee-gun US Marines Aid route swap after looting News in Brief (Reuter): Ceasefire claim (Reuter): Kaunda denial (Reuter): Haiti election (AP): Bank duo Plo to reassess peace accord as backlash grows Us talks tough on Mexico bail-out Hill House Hammond Hubble to begin search of cosmos for alien life American Association 'Humbler than thou' Clinton chastises Christian Right Thousands throng to funeral of rabbi Kennedy takes literary route to top Amstrad Direct Lonely world of the lord of fun Joanna Pitman steps boldly into the fantasy chamber of the Marquies of Bath Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct The stars escape to New York Los Angles is worried about the beautiful people leaving California for good, Tom Rhodes reports Thugs on the side of nature Angry people who prefer wildlife to culture have much in common with England football hooligans My desert island drugs From today's huge choice of medicines, Dr Thomas Stuttaford lists those remedies that be would always want in his bag when shipwrecked On the road to an easier life Kidney machines are getting smaller and more user-friendly, reports Dr Trisha Greenhalgh DD Pain that begins in the neck Researchers have pinpointed the spot where tension headaches start Negotiation leads back to violence Conor Cruise O'Brien on a failed sleight-of-hand in Ulster Hair of the dog Picture Gallery A disgrace upon us By throwing out refugees, Britain has earned a place in the roll of infamy Quick snort Blazing out The Times Diary Too true Make a splash The Times A field lacking lustre Martin Fletcher on the Republican second fiddles The German Model Rustier and more rickety than the glossy image suggests Through the Keyhole New surgical techniques and new drugs need equal controls She Met Van Gogh Call no man a hero until all his contemporaries are dead British self-interest and a single currency for Europe Killer viruses BBC values Influence of TV Rain and sewers YCs in decline War widows Injured by animals Immigrant control fears unallayed Fulbright scholars Hard to swallow Court Circular Birthdays today Dinners University news Anniversaries Council changes 'may wreck museum' Personal Column Church appointments Today's royal engagements Baroness Smith of Gilmorehill Master Richardson Meeting Latest wills Election Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Marriage Reception Harold Robinson Personal Column The National Canine Defence League Sir Oliver Barnett On this Day Patrick Martin-Smith Sir William Slimmings Sir William Slimmings CBE chartered accountary 27 aged 82. He was born on December 15,1912 A cut above the rest of the world Jeremy Laurance on the forward-looking attitudes which should make patients feel secure The Royal College of Surgeons of England Patients give their views Constant evaluation helps surgeons to maintain a high level of care Limbs & Things Trainee surgeons get on to the fast track A serious bottleneck that has slowed basic training is to be removed Wilde Sapte Gps Group Vickers The key to operations in the century ahead By 1999, less than 30 per cent of patients undergoing surgery will have to stay in hospital overnight The Value of Working Together Video Time to get some answers Trainees can now take a paid year off for research BUPA Smith+Nephew Vatman ends loophole on bad-debt refunds The Business to Business Team Multiple Classified Advertising Items BT Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trained in a hard school Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Westminster Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal & General Tiny Computers LTD Futurekids Lorraine Electronics Briefings Buy an audio book for just 20p From Jeffrey Archer to Oscar Wilde, the best and brightest of literature for the price of The Times.. Top actors read to you MOPS A 20p talking book is no fiction News The Times Crossword No 19,784 Business AirUK Forecast Tomorrow In the Times Trafalgar recants on Northern price scare John Charcol Law Consumer optimism falls but firms borrow more Angry us travel agents ambush airlines By our Economics Correspondent: Pound suffers against mark Arts Sport C&g chief in line for £1.4m options Alexander to get £100,000 bonus Television and Radio Business Today Viyella buys Tobacco battle Saatchi rethink on pay packages Tourist Rates Legal & Public Notices US tobacco lobby hits back at smoking ruling Audit chief criticises regulators Portillo attacks job schemes Plea for rate rise freeze Investment pays off as Ashtead profit soars Warning to Packer on media battle Business Roundup Creda to defend action Coffee price surges Regent Inns lifts payout Genetic foods go-ahead DTB to open longer UK dials highs and lows At&t denies Rwe link Peek in £4m GEC deal The Times Profits up 40% at Low & Bonar The Times First house-sparrow of spring Pennington Coats buys American engineer for £65m Pilkington will pay Williams for Rudd Pizza Express looks for expansion Bank of Scotland Baldwin serves up £4.39m Commodities Liffe Options Power twins advance as other shares cool London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Many-coloured Coats Tumpus Low & Bonar Ashtead Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Wall Street Grender takes on Lehman Search for Krug On the boil Chief teamaker Fear is the catalyst that drives ICI's productivity revolution Employees fearful of losing their jobs are helping to push through sweeping changes on Teesside, Philip Bassett reports Vat Act loophole to be plugged by retrospective clause in Finance Bill High cost of oil platform removal A point forgotten Business Gas People with Energy Rivers of gold set to run red over Fairfax Rachel Bridge reports on Kerry Packer's challenge to Australia's media laws The Times Unit Trust Information Service Jermyn Street quality. High Street prices Losses across the board Share Offer To Advertise ZMB DLA Brent Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kellyfield Consulting Multiple Classified Advertising Items ZMB MP Troubled references If a former employer does not take care what he says about you in a reference, you may have a case against him, says Gillan Howard Join up Picture Gallery Name that law firm Pressed to pay Hear this Charity law TSB Calling all those who would be magistrates JPs should come from much wider backgrounds American Stings ZMB Garfield Robbins Greenwich Junior Associate City of Rochester upon Medway Multiple Display Advertising Items QD Richard Owen & Harper Corbett & Co New Avon and Somerset Police Authority Times Newspapers To Advertise: 0171 481 4481 QD HC Clifford Chance QD Charles Fellowes Partnership Kaufman Kramer Shebson Solicitors Multiple Display Advertising Items Hampshire County Council ZMB The Office of the Investment Ombudsman The Law Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Graham Gill & Young Spire Group Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Howgate Sable To Advertise Bye bye, Bank birds When police set up a sting James Zirin on the rise of the agent provocateur in America Do you have the key Eastern premises Lawyers are this week trying to win custom in India and Lebanon Much too quick off the mark Implant deadline Want to bet? New start In house Commercial set Lender can recover from negligent valuer on default Scope of order for security for costs Limit on voting powers of limited members When defendant's knowledge is in issue Regina v Peters Producing relevant medical records Hipwood v Gloucester Court can only review decision No time limit in referring dispute Three year old letter of request Employee's warning Passions brought to the surface Richard Cork reviews a well selected and beautifully displayed survey of the paintings of Willem de Kooning Still lifes still glowing with life Opera Nicolas Poussin Cinema Around the Galleries Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide For wedding read funeral Le nozze di Figaro New Theatre, Cardiff Strength in fragile wings Madam Butterfly Coliseum Organically fertile four Perfect Houseplant Vortex, N16 The Times Looking for Bears in the dark Geoff Brown emerges blinking from the Berlin Film Festival, laughinh at oblivion but less moved by a British butterfly kiss Tainted love Bernini Ensemble/ Levy Wigmore Hall Ol' red eyes are back Photogrphy: Russians reclairn their Sovict past A rose in full, fresh bloom LSO/Davis Barbican Beyond words Ls/Howarth Barbican Dutch coach finds eight Ajax players at breaking point Exhaused rebels withhold thier labour Rob Hughed Overseas Football Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Picture Gallery Spaniards savour rare glory For the Record Richardson returns to lead West Indies Davie loses mast Cook bows out in style Agassi misses Queen's Colorado trip shelved Briton's ranking boost The Times Kempton offers Festival hints Warwick Rapid Raceline Carlisle off Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Weekend Acceptors By our Sports Staff: England a take their lead from Gallian and Wells Cambridge lay down challenge The Times Loophole in rugby law put under scrutiny Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast Burkett pushes Allcock all the way Angry Warren threatens Benn with writ Panthers' menace still missing Snow Reports Word-Watching Radio Choice Life apes a movie myth BBC1 Variations Love, death, jealousy and injustice Review Choice Satellite Football England mends its fences with Uefa after riot TV cup-ties selected Times Two Crossword Battle to host cup nears completion Shrewd Higgins has Davis in his pocket Phil Yates hears a glowing tribute from one of snooker's great champions as an utstanding young talent emerges ICC puts onus on Pakistan West Lancashire Bowls
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