News from 27/02/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Julia Llewellyn Smith, David Adams, Virginia Bottomley, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Ronald Galliers, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, J. R. Maddicott, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Mark Souster, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Srikumar Sen, W. E. Schofield, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Stuart Jones, Neil Bennett Deputy Business Editor, Peter Ball, Patricia Tehan, David Dowdles, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Anthea Saxon, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Michael Hamlyn, Bill Frost and John Goodbody, Janet Bush, Bruce Lidington, William Burroughs, David Hands, Michael Hughes, Frank Rich, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Russell Kempson, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Privy Council, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Roderick J. Wylie, Nicholas Harling, Christopher Tromans, Rachel Bridge, John Hopkins, David Miller, Peter Barclay, Barry Millington, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Andrew Gerry, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Marianne Darch, Nigel Hawkes, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Holland, Roger Fox, Brian Beel, James Pringle and Ian Brodie, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Sam Kiley and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Susan Elkin, Brendan Fanning, Ellen Cranitch, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Michael Van Moppes, David Morton, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Jon Turney, Antony Warren, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, John Goodbody and Bill Frost, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Tom Chesshyre, Michael Henderson, Gerald Bartlett, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, E. G. Mosely, Edward Marriott, Clement Freud, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoBarings rescue attempt collapses Administrators called in after £600m loss by dealer aged 26 Major courts Euro-sceptics before vote Fisherman lost in North Sea collision Index Parents' guide to tests On Other Pages Antarctica casts off county-size iceberg Sport on 12 pages Teenage runaway found in Malaysia Brain-damaged boxer has 'good survival chance' Truss on television The Famous Grouse Major woos sceptics in effort to win Europe vote Mayhew increases pressure on Ira to hand over weapons Excuse for refusing to talk to Sinn Fein 'could jeopardise peace process' Squadron leader 'to blame for Prince's crash' AST Computer Fear unites generations in condemnation of document MP denies using grants to buy votes Killer faces questions on more murders News in Brief Climbers warned Clinic closes Last service Director dead Lottery jackpot Private Lee Clege Empire's financier last faced disaster a century ago 200-year-old merchant bank with widespread Establishment links has weathered stroms in past the Bank Labour to question bank's safeguards Gambles that make fools and fortunes Derivatives Influence goes beyond world of finance Dolphin Why 'safer' boxing will not prevent head injury Many sports can be dangerous, but only in boxing does brain damage appear to be the object Contact Locate in Scotland Gordievsky tells of fleeing KGB in boot of car By a Staff Reporter: Hong Kong history buff buys barony Share Offer Attenborough plant series leads BBC bid for sales growth Nationwide the 'Building' Society New battle of Agincourt ends in convivial truce No blood drawn in archery debate Army keeps troops in barracks after deaths Tunisia On-the-spot fines plan for noisy neighbours Capital test scheme eases parking in central London RAC says council teams are winning Life on the Yellow Line Minister launches pollution purge Vauxhall Oriana makes slow progress on maiden voyage IFAW Blair relishes the fight for Labour hearts and minds Touring leader confronts the doubters in effort to ditch commitment to privatisation Clause Four Taylor casts doubt on judge plan Verdict on 'cash for questions' due Constituency support is key to credibility Emirates Clinton to review policy of race and gender quotas British Gas Actors honour comic Burns Arrests point to conspiracy in Mexico killing Satellite fallout endangers spacecraft Manchester Business School Nato chief sees army threat in Russia China will purge pirates after deal to halt trade war Spy row blamed on unsporting French The Times Turkey the Key Sleepy island means business Russian extremist arrives in Baghdad Women march for peace as Aidid alliance falters Pre-poll pact backs Buthelezi mediation call Winstation 486 Tower Systems Mandela 'to dismiss his wife as minister' From Reuter in Karachi: Activists arrested after Pakistan mosque massacres From Reuter in Johannesburg: 'Too white' Stones rock on Dissidents plead for reform World Summary (Reuter): Vigilantes join Algeria manhunt (Reuter): Le Pen denial over murder (AFP): Sands of time Scandal-hit Gonzalez fights for his moment in the European spotlight Spain's Prime Minister, in a Nixon-like display, is doggedly defying judges and the media, Charles Brember in Madrid writes Fears of economic rifts temper the rush to cyberspace Hill House Hammond From Reuter in Sarajevo: Bosnia imposes curbs on UN Chechen civilians beg fighters to withdraw Heavy snow traps skiers (Reuter): Grozny short circuit kills 25 Russians IG Metall cautions strike may last weeks Cheshire Building Society Arts the Week Ahead Entertainments The Green Room Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Theatre Visual Art One night in heaven Opera: Rodney Milnes on a superb revial of ENO's production of Janaeek's masterpiece Cunning Little Vixen Coliseum Yes, we are no Bananaramas Pop Concert: Belinda Carlisle has re-formed the Go-Go's, but were this bunch ever really punk icons? Dance The Times Music Preoccupation with occupation As Coward's Peace In Our Time goes on tour, Ellen Cranitch considers how 'what if?' scenarios help us to understand history More thought than feeling Theatre: Jeremy Kingston on the West End transfer of Miller's latest BBC Radio 3 Film Picture Gallery Books Pop Mind triumphs over musical matter LSO/Davis Barbican Contrasts strike a common chord London Concerts LPO/Mehta Festival Hall Opera Arts Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 Daldry tackles Beckett Overtures Can anyone patent life? Europe in confusion over genetic engineering Solving the oldest problem in the universe How wildlife perished in the ancient world Building the new world, one atom at a time Has nanotechnology discovered the secret of creation? Jon Turney explains the theories of K. Eric Drexler Has nanotechnology discovered the secret of creation? Jon Turney explains the theories of K. Eric Drexler TES We should keep cool heads about frostbite Scare stories about plunging temperature in the Scottish Highlands can be misleading, syas William Burroughs Light work Lost species But is it really Art? Julia Llewellyn Smith considers the career of the seductive Mr Malik Keep it under the mattress Untill our great financial institutions seem safe again Picture Gallery How to Claim Free Land and Property The fast track to literary success Edward Marriott meets a commuter who decided to put his travelling time to productive use Matthew Parris His charm could have changed my professional life, but with one breath I was free The money king Barking up? How a great bank was brought low Barings was trading in a market that even its own directors probably didn't understand Needed: a new mechanism Peter Riddell suggests way to balance the machinery of government At peace Into the fire Net loss Happy Families Values can span a political divide Baring Losses Over-regulation now would compound the damage Vegetable Loves What a piece of work is popular science filmed well Reform of pension rules for divorcees Shedding light on UK incomes gap Tax changes to benefit the family NHS salaries Oxbridge club Happy thought Gas by direct debit Vox pop A livelier profile for amateur music Phoneday fears Birthdays today Social News Anniversaries Dinner Nature notes Royal engagements Lord Hoffmann Tourism benefits from the lure of heritage Personal Column Memorial services Reigate Grammar School Birkdale School Announcements Northbourne Park School Forthcoming marriages Marriages Victor Montagu Professor John Burbidge University news Norman Hunter On this Day February 27,1945 Jack Clayton News The Times Crossword No 19,789 Knockando Business Air UK Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Football Rowing The most brutal fight of them all Rugby Union Sport for All The Loan Corporation Thriller turns into late-night horror show Karlsson overcomes nerves to clinch title The Times England's build-up boosted by two victories Panthers demand pride of place Teddington go top of table Inquiry to question Williams on crash Sport in Brief Butler beats the clock Revenge for Krajicek Hat-trick for Rolph Agassi pays for defeat Bray wastes no time Oriel pushed hard Top teams triumph Ngugi ban upheld Connors shares lead Southern comfort Elite list doubles Shocking finale eclipses contest of rare courage Benn's fightback ends in tragedy Srikumar Sen witnesses the awful aftermath of a brutal encounter as doctors battle to save McClellan McGuigan urges inquiry Women with their sights set on Japan Roast is Stuart Jones meets England's women's lacrosse stars aiming for the World Cup Confident Thomson holds on to his title Wigan take stroll in afternoon sun Wells congratulates selectors Dhaka Scoreboard Workington run riot Australia ease to victory and spoil birthday Blackburn have good luck after poor game Liverpool find traces of old certainty Simon Barnes suggests that the Premiership title race might be a three-cornered affair after all Ekoku executes Kinnear's master plan Hitchcock action comes from higher plane Arsenal need brushwork Fortunate Ipswich sneak win with two gift goals United toppled by Ferguson's climb Everton forward head and shoulders above the rest as striking differences are exposed New Den offers little cheer Bolton fall at the Derby hurdle Mann of principle striving to rebuild McStay out in the cold Collymore fails to fire on an unworthy pitch Endsleigh Insurance League Goalscorers Fa Carling Premiership Bell's League Championship Pools Check Non-League and National Leagues Goalscorers European Opposition Overseas FA Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Creating unity from pieces of eight 'The Boat Race is a test of nerve and courage of Everest proportion's David Miller examines the stresses and strains oarsmen and coaches undergo in the build-up to a unique sporting contest Cambridge start well Putting punishments in perspective Legal & Public Notices Rock-and-roll fervour from blue-rinse set Louise Taylor is given a lively introduction to a fast-growing pastime on a visit to the world indoor bowls championships in Preston Braithwaite too sharp for bristling Christie Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Bowing to the value of gentle discipline Keene on Chess7 Winning Move Irish eyes look away from background of confusion Logan's run sets Stirling on way to title Misfortune strikes at Bell again Sale's drive sufficient to realise profit in loss David Hands finds Leicester's nerve unshaken as they secure a 1412 win in the Pilkington Cup Hall happy as Bath march on at the double Brave Exeter make vain attempt to bridge gap John Hopkins sees Wasps thrive in unfamilier surroundings and progress smoothly to the last four Newport's troubles mount Club's man Friday shines Harlequins display liking for economy class again For the Record Rugby Union Schools Sport Hockey Rugby League Racing Snow Reports You don't have to be six foot to play - but it helps Women's basketball has a low profile and a cashflow problem, but it may replace netball at schol, says Alyson Rudd Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures The Times Fact File Thousands take the plunge The Times Weld raises Champion Hurdle hopes Fortune And Fame on road to recovery after training setback Apply breeding hints to swamp bookmakers The Times Southwell Royal Jester lines up Cheltenham objective Newcastle Cheltenham Rapid Raceline When a salmon is unclean or unseasonable Scots Law Report February 27 1995 High Court of Justiciary Sanctions orders are valid Compensation for losses in anticipation of seizure of land Failure to comply Correction VAT rules apply to actual not deemed supply Flights Civil Aviation Advisory Bureau Trailfinders Itc travel ltd Archies Travel Just America Secure Nelsons Travel Inter Europe Travel Ltd USA Canada Travel Bank Tazab Travel Ltd Embassy Flight Centre Sri Lanka Tours Madison Flights Travel Cover Tazab Travel Ltd Chelmer Travel World Link Viceroy Air International Cats Stratford upon Avon College offer Lansdowne St. Aldates College Eaton Square Schools Devonshire House Preparatory School When cultures clash Schools must take extra care when they recruit pupils from the East, says David Dowdles Bredon School BAC KPS Kingston University Army Officer D'Overbroeck's Surrey College Courses Regents College Espanol en Espana! St. Aldates College Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies Employment Department Group Career Analysts Ltd French University Holborn College Seven-Year-Olds A parent's guide to the test season New coaching manuals are springing up to help children through the government tests which begin this week. Ben Preston reports Should rugby get the red card? Anthca Saxon questions a school game that could give her son a permanent injury Marks and Grades Eleven-Year-Olds Fourteen-Year-Olds Time to put a song in children's hearts Voices must be raised to return singing to the classroom Westminster College The Writers Bureau Ebs Gabbitas Easter Revision CIFE Easter Revision Cambridge Seminars Oxford Tutorial College Davies's College MPW Easter Revision Summer Results Ashbourne University of Cambridge Oxford Brookes University Easter Revision at Cats HES Easter Revision Courses Campbell Harris Easter Revision The St. James's Secretarial College ABBEY Tutorial College St. Andrew's Cambridge Justin Craig Education Lansdowne Easter Revision Hertford & Jesus Colleges Oxford Home Sweet Home Aquinas Oxford Easter Courses Easter Revision Courses Capitalisation, week's change The UK 200 Group Results and Statistics Sunday Tips La Creme De La Creme Takes You from College through… Pa/secretary Royal Geographical Society MT Marshall Tapp Junior Secretary HSBC empire fights back with £3bn Evidence could point to a slowdown in demand Economic Outlook Greythorn Secretary/administrator and Receptionist Name your salary - preferably above £23,000 PA - St. John's Wood Junior Secretary Receptionist Personal Assistant/bookkeeper Top P. A. /Team Analyst Mature Pa/exec. Sec. Stop Press Legal Creme Design Co-Ordinator Clerk/typist Charity Fundraisers First Class Secretary Personnel Secretary U. S. Financial Publishing Co. Financial Publishing… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elan Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nadir to seek court ruling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Britain in line to meet Maastricht criteria Why airlines give Denver the boot The Times Picture Gallery UK image of coolness over Europe worries inward investors, says CBI Tourist Rates Word-Watching The Pound Stock Market Meridiana 3i in small-firm move Pru seeks one custodian Richbell plans listing Survey shows caution Sunday 'now second busiest shopping day' Business Roundup Fun with your own business The Times City Diary Crossing the Pond The black weekend when the City lost its nerve The rise and fall of Barings Patricia Tehan looks into the crisis at Baring Brothers Surviving in the riskiest bond market Gilt-Edged Chips with everything Radio Choice Radio 1 Superwoman, supertrain and Clark Kent BBC 1 Variations Satellite Choice In the Money 40 Worldwide derivatives inquiry demanded Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery Far East sees early slump in markets after Barings crash UK may have most works councils Power chiefs' pay fuels workers' claim North West Water looks to Australia for expansion History Lesson 42 Pentos still hoping to beat deadline Corby Works Babcock to win Rosyth for £20m
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