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News from 24/02/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, James Landale, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Edward Owen, Keith Stuart, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Adrian Cosker, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Anna Foster, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, James Bone, Liz Robson, Lynne Truss, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, David Silverman, Martin Fletcher, Nemone Lethbridge, Helen Lewis, Ian Lyon, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Clive Couldwell, Leslie Thomas, AP in Washington, Susan Gilchrist, Martin Fletcher and Adam Sage, Sally Jones, Adam Lebor, Nick Parsons, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, John Barton, AP in Handi, Julian Oram, Peter H. Millard, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Wolfgang Münchau, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Shirley Holton, Heather Kirby, Gavin Maidstone, Eric Reguly, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Peter R. Milner, Barry Pickthall, Stewart Wallis, Ron Gribble, S. J. A. Rogers, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Palmer, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Mel Webb, Alice Thomson and Arthur Leathley, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Michael Mulloy, David Green, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Peter Curtis, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Charles Jessel, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Powell, Sam Kiley, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor and James Landale, Antony Moore, Susan MacDonald, D. M., John Phillips, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Major takes gamble on Europe vote Whipless rebels to decide outcome The Parties Middle classes desert Tories Index Passport to Holland James Herriot, the world's most famous vet, dies Keep on running French strikers blockade ferry ports Boy escapes hanging in Pakistan Tomorrow in the Times Win a Barbados holiday Fry 'spotted at Dunkirk' British huskies die in Quebec MPs tell all Chopard Genève 20p By our Sports Staff: Sacked manager took £425,000 in gifts' Partners out of step in Catch-22 quango Political Sketch Unionists are out of touch, say business leaders 'There has to be more to politics than Orange and Green colour scheme' The morning after, pensions take priority over politics Poles 'cheap and skilled' Mercury Communications Reprieve for Beds and Bucks Gas chief could pick up share bonus of £500,000 Challenge to courts martial launched News in Brief Vauxhall recall Inquest on MP MoD windfall Murder charge Lifeboat sacking Dalton wins libel Film released Peter Bradley Stephen Fry is spotted taking ferry to France Father says disappearance followed months of unhappiness with press Critics refuse to take blame for unexpected exit Pensioner will not face gun charge Defector dies after 24 years in hiding Informix Man who fell on icy step wins £100,000 payout No Title Plans for the elderly signal end of 'cradle to grave' NHS Patients denied cheaper medicines Four admit killings Passport to Holland Actress is written out of drama accolades Abbey National Princess to ride in tough desert race The Power Issue Share British huskies die after eviction from Antarctica 'Absurd' green campaign blamed for deaths of dogs that posed no threat to wildlife Barrister clashes with judge over time off for father's funeral Viglen Boots Victoria to rule waves at last News in Brief 'Sex' couple win Coach victims Back-seat driver Skin cancer falls Lord's incident Howard proposes independent body on injustice cases Currys Fraudster jailed for murder by fax Rosemary West trial to start in autumn Perils of ignoring nanny's advice Medical Briefing Wide choice to start the day healthily Weekend Shopping Road Show fan's 'worthless paintings valued at £300,000 BBC antiques programme claims record after book of watercolours is uncovered in Brussels Marriage rates hit 150-year low The Times Nationwide National politics 'controls councils' Lotus Blair's popularity endures as Labour strengthens poll lead Major fails to make experience count in reviving the Tory party's flagging fortunes Middle classes succumbing to economic gloom Battered women to get more protection In Parliament Minister angry at summit confusion MPs declare it all in new found sensitivity to sleaze Labour has 'won support of middle England' Rover Charge for drugs is fair, says Major 'Blasphemy' boy freed to life of fear in Pakistan Maples (AFP): Mandela wife in new row World Summary Hitler's tract in Hebrew (Reuter): Lange to quit after 20 years (Reuter): Former House member charged (Afp): Berlin artists win rights to Wall Islamic law helps to curb violence in parts of Somalia NewImage Laser Eye Centres Anti-pact coalition calls on Arafat to resign Former Democrat Governor hints at Clinton challenge B&q Olympic diver ends silence over Aids Tenacious Texan joins 1996 presidential race (AFP): Peru denies ceasefire breach First direct Washington set to resist order to recall diplomats Paris attacked for lack of discretion in spy leak End of Cold War leaves CIA searching for a role Lynx delivers for Sellotape Harnman plans to auction works from private collection Europe seeks a place on Internet Belgium's bribe row threatens politicians Madrid agrees to revamp Prado Hill House Hammond French Navy halts Greenpeace protest East European birth rates fall Italy puts up taxes to tackle deficit Briton defends Baghdad trade link A Tempting Persona Yeltsin promises more money to battered military Saint Irene sweeps clean John Phillips meets the Speaker of the Italian Parliament; a fervent advocate of Catholic values, designer clothes and less pomposity The Times Connoisseur of white trash, sex and violence A young American playwright's first work vilified at home, is being lauded in Britain Picture Gallery Why France falls for a man in a kilt An auld alliance of treaties, citizenship, armies and claret We always say we bought a school at Harrods Sir Alford Houstoun-Boswall on the day he confronted Mr Al Fayed—and the importance of learning to ski The Valerie Grove Interview Pity poor Stephen Fry When the actor-writer returns. he will find a welcome from his fans MOPS How Nolan failed to find the facts Michael Pinto-Duschinsky says more evidence is needed of what is wrong in public life What happens if witnesses disagree about the problem? Clarke's loss The Times Diary Are my references lost on you? The common stock of familiar phrases is gradually being depleted, writes Philip Howard An air force to reckon with Sweet sirs, the Switzers may be paranoid about defence, but they have a remarkable way of organising it Radio days The Times Diary Crumbs, John The Times Diary Hair today The Times Diary France at Sea Paris should act swiftly to end the Channel blockade Appealing Proposals The new criminal cases review body is welcome Homo Loquens 'The whole earth was of one language, and of one speech' How to care for an ageing population Measure for measure Livestock disease Getting into jail can also be difficult Cambodia's day for 'worst killer' Prescription charges 'Lay' Communion Federal Europe Honouring the Spitfire's creator What the blazers! Episcopal abuse? Move along, there Court Circular School news Personal Column Birthdays today Meeting The Empire's forgotten heroes are recalled Today's royal engagements Reception Dinners Anniversaries Mr Louis Heren Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Fan Makers' Company Personal Column Trailfinders James Herriot James Herriot (J. A. Wight, OBE), author and veterinary surgeon, died yesterday at his Yorkshire home aged 78. He was born on October 3,1916 Oleg Lyalin Oleg Lyalin, KGB defector to Britain in the 1970s, died on February 12 aged 57 after a long illness. He was born on June 24,1937 Multiple Display Advertising Items Kempton Park Meeting Lady Kelly Lady Kelly, diplomatic hostess, traveller and writer, died on February 22 aged 93. She was born on Christmas Day, 1901 News The Times Crossword No 19,787 Business Times Weathercall Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Trafalgar alert over loss as bid is raised Key pair quit Signet in run-up to talks Managers say pay cap fits directors Arts 33-35 Stronger ICI pegs dividend Infotech 36,37 Gas lights up with £1.24bn Picture Gallery Sport 38-44 Television and Radio Business Today Lucas grounded Double profits CBI finds many firms intend to raise prices Tourist Rates Candover Tarmac chiefs investment call Dow makes its 4,000 debut SEC files municipal fraud complaint Longhurst election challenge angers MPs Seita oversubscribed Skipton cuts debt fund Chain's smoking ban US Air sells 11 aircraft Forfaiting holds payout US groups spend more Yorkshire profits up Shell Microsoft acquires British company Business Roundup Drug firms going through turmoil, says SB chief City relieved that Black is to buy back Telegraph Testing the gasman British Gas must mend its damaged image Shock tactics pay off for power chief Derailing the gravy train Pennington Chemring to buy Ronstan Shell reviews £600m HQ costs Ryder Systemcare Commodities Liffe Options SBC offloads Northern Electric shares at the top Stock Market London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Shell Royal Ins Dollar Rates Medicine chest Tempus ICI Wall Street Saatchi bares its walls The Times City Diary Bungee running The Times City Diary Dressing down The Times City Diary Spelling it out The Times City Diary Fire and water The Times City Diary Service takes over from price as new retail battleground Customer service desks, baby changing facilities and crèches have moved up to the front line. Susan Gilchrist reports Domestic economy the cause of concern for the pound Sum assured in 1899 unchanged by 1995 Offer real car value Share options at Seeboard Multiple Display Advertising Items Power shopper with an eye for a bargain Eric Reguly assesses Clive Vlotman's risk in buying 71 electrical outlets Royal Insurance profit soars to record £401m British Gas the Leading International Gas Company Consumer credit group sees size of loans increase By our City Staff: O'Reilly to seek bigger Argus stake The Times AEA to shed 400 workers From Reuter in Paris: At&t and Quadral out of Bull stake bid The Times Lucas to fight US ban over defence contracts Float will value SGI at £45m Ford drives into Vietnam market Legal & Public Notices By a Correspondent: VAT debts of ?819m written off in a year Mandela to consider future of finrand Business Roundup Towry holds dividend Multiyork buyer found EU stands by Ruggiero Campbell back in black Sales rise at Siemens Sidlaw sells off jute Equities and bonds bounce back NP The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Gilt Guide Pressure group has no direct interest Setting aside gift of property Tax discrimination on non-resident EU employees unlawful Prison officer's wife on jury Clause effective Electricity supply agreement not a contract Wide discretion to award interim damages Fiction ends in farce Theatre: Michael Frayn revived in Birmingham; a one-woman comedy in London; Aristophanes in Cambridge Noises Off Alexandra Birmingham Sounds of pure passion Concerts: Music of the 1940s form Sir Simon Rattle; jazz and jokes from a veteran guitarist CBSO/Rattle Symphony Hall, Birmingham Dance Cooking with gas Marty Grosz Burgh House, Nw3 Wonderfully chirpy on the cheap The Birds Corn Exchange, Cambridge Grow up, you silly girl Temporary Girl Cockpit, Nw8 Shawshank Pop Playhouse Theatre Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson London Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, return only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country New Releases Current Adelphi "Andrew Lloyd Webber's… When lovers are just too faithful Dance: Nadine Meisner finds Nureyev's interpretation of Shakespeare excessively literal Romeo and Juliet Mayfower, Southampton Too many trees to see the polished wood Opera: Brave student effort at an over-wordy work The Woodlanders Oxford Playhouse Out of the blue, into the noir Pop on Friday: Cheer up, it is fun to be famous . . . a beguiling side to Pollu Harvey. . . the best of the Boss Chill out Who's a pretty Polly? New Albums: P. J. Harvey is a thorny English rose, Springsteen in back and Tricky is, well, tricky Top Ten Albums HMV Oasis An MBA via your PC Anyone who cannot give up a full-time job to study can now attend lectures in a 'virtual' classroom, says Clive Couldwell Information Technology Executive Network Touche Ross SENdIT International Ab The Times Supplements Limited Digitext San Francisco Sales Opportunity Comtec Computer Training Will the world speak English? A summit on the superhighway starting today may discuss fears of Anglo-Saxon dominance, says Matthew May Never say enough Screen music On the hop Vintage Moving facts Awake at work P6 makes history of the Pentium Here is the news Ringing lines Ifftner International WDA Software Sales Consultant Air Brickagent Enterprises Ltd News International Newspapers Limited A Window on China Microsoft woos Peking Christie's female counterpart is running at a loss Age proves no barrier for athlete out to silence doubting Thomases David Powell learns how Britain's best woman sprinter contends with her hectic domestic schedule Snow Reports For the Record Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Anglers warm to bait of an Indian summer The heatwave of 1994, followed by a winter's rain, will influence fishing for years. In the first of two articles, Brian Clarke explores the probable legacy of extreme weather conditions Winning Move Keene on Chess Alderbrook ignites Champion scene Richard Evans Nap: The Frog Prince (3.20 Kempton Park) Next best: Idiot's Lady (2.20 Kempton Park) Thunderer: Haydock Park William Hill Guide to our In-Line Racecard Rapid Raceline Haydock Park Specialists Yesterday's Results Kempton Park Smart Pridwell can complete double for Pipe Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Southwell Commission likely to tread warily in case of Cantona FA's disciplinary options limited David Miller on the difficulties faced by the football tribunal that will sit in judgment today Heam's hat in the ring Weather threatens Yeovil international Non-League Football by Walter Gammie Thomson overcomes unimpressive form Safety-first way kills Welsh flair Rugby Commentary Shaw may miss World Cup chance Challenge line-up provokes dissent Battle lines remain despite groups' common ground Police, protesters and participants drawn together by Waterloo Cup Freud on Friday Benn adds punch at last Woodhall moves into big league The Times Collision course punished by ban Fortune changes tack to aid French Eyles in hospital after collapsing Sport in Brief England inspects Dangerfield challenge Sampras recovers Oxford promise much Torpids delayed The Times Pacific alliance plans for prosperity of Lord Formula One's stragglers lifted by Lotus badge of tradition Andrew Longmore on a new car and the promise of a brighter tomorrow New package protects Ryder Cup supporters Word-Watching Karlsson touches record heights Leading Scores Souyave surveys England's finest Alix Ramsay looks ahead to the renewal of an old rivalry with a fierce competition for places Nostalgia off the record Radio Choice No giggles, please, this is courtroom drama Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Bowls 40 Inquiry's findings condemn Graham Punishment buck passed to Football Association after Premier League verdict Times Two Crossword Wood axed for France match Dublin Teams Billiards breaking with tradition Phil Yates says the three-ball game continues to innovate, hoping to match snooker's appeal Sun Authorised Reseller Golf 42 No Title We like to be beside the Zuider Zee Now the waters have gone, Holland is braced for a flood of tourists. Derwent May introduces a 16-page guide Connections to Holland Stena Sealink Get your feet wet in the city of canals A Long Weekend in Amsterdam Oude Tijden Stena Sealink Line All aboard for a museum cruise through maritime history Radiant blooms of an earthy passion Derwent May visits the flower fields of Leiden Stena Sealink A round trip for the urban spaceman Three Grand Cities Heather Kirby discovers the joys of Holland's cities beyond Amsterdam Holland Stena Sealink Where tables groan in Dutch What to Eat and where Your very good health Drink A paradise of fun and fireworks Children Warm shelter from the wild and windy sea Leslie Thomas visits the Dutch Frisian islands and finds a fascinating legacy of whaling and war Farming on the seabed A Land Wrested from the Water Thrilling flocks on the wins Bird-Watching in the Netherlands A regal palace fit for a hunting prince Derwent May admires the buildings, furnishings and gardens of Het Loo The Times Qude Tijden Bed & Breakfast A city of grace and style Susan MacDonald looks at the past history of a town which is linked to Europe's future Netherlands Reservation Centre Lasting magic of the world 's great masters Derwent May revisits some of the leading Dutch painters on show at The Hague's art galleries Holland The Flower of Europe Pedal your way to the best sights Ann Foster discovers the pleasures, and pain, of a week's tour by bicycle The Times Tales from a rucksack diary Ron Gribble goes hostelling, makes friends, stirs a few memories and finds it's a small world Cycling Breaks Joining the Yha Oude Tijden Stena Sealink

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