News from 28/02/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Sarah Woolrich, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jonathan Young, Andrew Pierce, Philip Webster and Lin Jenkins, M. Louise Pirouet, Antonia Hunt, Rob Hughes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, John R. Sharp, Hilary Finch, V. Flook, Jeremy Kingston, Srikumar Sen, A. M. Brannagan, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Alistair Duncan, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Eric H. Chadwich, Martin Fletcher, Giles Coren, Kris Anderson, Neil Bennett Deputy Business Editor, Robert Wright, Patricia Tehan, Peter Jackson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Sean MacCarthaigh, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Tom Robinson, Sarah Bagnall, Nigella Lawson, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Bridge, David Miller, Barry Millington, John Higgins, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Herman Ouseley, Chairman, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Grobler, Moira Marland, Jill Sherman, Barry Pickthall, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, David Pannick QC, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, W. P. Herring, George Austin, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Chris Parker, Simon Reynolds, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Christopher Szechenyi, Richard Beeston, David B. Hamer, Allen Robertson, David Bramley, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjeant, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Fiona Bawdon, Frances Gibb, Veronica Heath, Vince Wright, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Ian Robertson, Colin J. Vaughan-Jackson, Matthew Bond, John A. Harding, Colin Campbell, Christopher Irvine, N. Feltz, Catherine Field and Dominic Kennedy,
ResumoSingapore conspiracy may have wrecked us claims Barings chief Inquiry into the £17 billion gamble Engineers Index Who trusts the City now? Inside Children returned after parents' five-year fight The life-saver Prince's Trust funds frozen Labour suspends four local parties Opening night review Rogue trader and wife flee police in yacht Adopt a Whale 20p Rogue Chancellor bearing up as the bank goes under Political Sketch Directors expected fortune in bonuses from record profit Reputations and self-esteem at Barings take a battering more severe than financial losses Service line Dazed employees wait for news of their fate The Staff 'No way out of this fine mess' The Bank of England Old Master works may may be lost Charities helping arts and the homeless lose millions The Foundation Cabinet should reassure but not interfere Shocked relatives call conference in wake of calamity How the dealer from a council house undermined one of the City's oldest banking dynasties The Family Man who broke the bank in Singapore 'is just a normal bloke' Informix Collectors of peerages bestride the aristocracy Number of needless NHS operations 'continues to rise' Nationwide Vet took her life over love tangle Belgian police crack down on Chelsea fans Mayhew softens stance on IRA arms Genetic cause of diabetes found Cantona incident: Palace fan charged News in Brief Searches halted Hume appeal Student killed Father, 93, dies Soldier freed BBC helpline Corrections Sheriff condemns social workers for removing children Sex abuse evidence 'collected ineptly' Ministry admits serious illness in Gulf veterans British Gas Elegant Stoppard warms to a familiar theme First Night Indian Ink Peugeot Polluting motorists risk fine of £2,500 in new crackdown Convicted killer given an appeal Colleges 'let dons harass students' Fraudster jailed for suitcase swindle WDA Runaway boy flies back from Malaysia jaunt Stray iceberg may herald worldwide coastal flooding Warmer summers melt frozen wastes Vodafone McClellan surgeon 'surprised fight went so far' Judges must sit more often to cut 33,000-case backlog Shop robber is jailed for 12 years Europ assistance Tourist challenges passport controls 25 Tories expected to vote for ban on blood sports Clarke wins open government award Forward Trust Brown capitalises on electricity chief's £2m pay package Labour baroness defends hunting BBC editor takes top job with Labour In Parliament Kinetica Britain's veto 'will not stop' federalists Chirac rekindles voters' interest as man of change Claes questioned over alleged bribes TSB Tibetan monk relives jail ordeal Britain closing consulate in Venice to fund embassies Sicilian murder puzzle European Summary (AFP): Abused son 'kills six' (Reuter): Icons charge (AP): Rape trial (AFP): Appeal rejected (AFP): Police arrest Russia puts looted artworks on show Germans seek return of paintings as dispute threatens to reopen wounds of war Hill House Hammond Safeway Car bomb kills 70 amid feuding by Iraq Kurd factions Amnesty accuses rebel groups of atrocities in no-fly zone Mandela purge on crime British Airways Test-tube bid to save cedars from Lebanon peace perils Americans buy off Somalis for quiet exit US Marines landed after a payment of up of ?18 million to ensure that United Nations troops are allowed to leave in peace, Sam Kiley writes from Mogadishu Plea to dress like killer Rwandan leader condemns Church's role in genocide Clinton phones waverers to beat budget measure Dell Pope sends peace envoy to Andes Blonde dancers anger Carnival traditionalists Fearful maid who lied under oath gives fresh hope to O. J. defence (Reuter): 'Blasphemy' pair flown to Germany News in Brief (Reuter): 27 miners die (Reuter): Killers hanged (AP): Fatal stampede (Reuter): Down under Jaguar Playground clues to a troubled future Doctors' reluctance to diagnose schizophrenia in children deprives them of tratment and their families of support, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Village with a great heart An isolated Italian community has become the centre of medical interest, reports Christopher Szechenyi Jaguar Next time I am sure I will win How to tell a healthy gambler from an addict Lloyds Bank Insurance Services Limited The Baring connection They were proud to be brought up bearing one of banking's most celebrated names The nasty side of Mr Fox The countryside is teeming with foxes, but now a new Bill seeks to ban hunting them to hounds Jaguar Nobody left for a good gossip What does it profit a woman to gain a house, garden and superstore but lose neighbours and the corner shop chat? Who will bank in the City now? Not supporting Barings was a grotesque and dangerous error Picture Gallery Taken for a ride indeed American lawyers have embarked on the bounty hunt of a lifetime Baring down The Times Diary Voice of terror The Times Diary Grass roots The Times Diary Tân drill The Times Diary Revving up The Times Diary Why we must back Major Woodrow Wyatt says the Prime Minister is right over Europe Cloud over the City London's reputation will suffer from the failure of Barings Hot Water Icebergs reveal only the tip of an unresolved scientific puzzle The Ring Cycle Another boxing injury: the same searching questions Plans and problems for Ireland—and praise for Major The anguish of Hull Lay magistrates Euro currency: benefits and dangers Haw-Haw's captivity Episcopal abuse? How the UK treats refugees on entry Climbing life's ladder Court Circular Anniversaries Personal Column The Times Guide to the night sky in March Today's royal engagements SMOGA, Wantage Appointment The Royal Society of Chemistry Lord Hoffmann British Psychological Society Appointments in the Forces Viscount Camrose Christening Reception Forthcoming marriages Memorial services Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Air Marshal Sir Peter Wykeham Air Marshal Sir Peter Wykeham, KCB, DSO and Bar, OBE, DFC and Bar, AFC, Deputy Chief of the Air Staff, 1967-69, died on February 23 aged 79. He was born on September 13,1915 Personal Column Jim Gilbert Jim Gilbert, prison artist, died on January 26 aged 61. He was born on September 16,1933 5 Nation's Rugby Tickets Imperial Cancer The Business Golf Club Leukaemia Research Fund Your Will Royal National Lifeboat Institution The Hon Margaret Lambert The Hon Margaret Lambert, CMG, historian, died on January 22 aged 88. She was born on November 7,1906 More Inducements to Miners John Pinsent John Pinsent, former Reader in Classics, University of Liverpool, died on February 3 aged 72. he was born on November 2,1922 Buy an audio book for just 20p The best and brightest literature, brought to you unabridged on tape for the price of The Times Hear the best authors The Times Your second selection of 100 top titles Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians The Times The Engineering Council The Times Crossword No 19,790 Inquiry Into the $27 billion gamble Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall WPA In the Times Administrator encouraged by interest being shown Banks line up to buy Barings Derivatives trading spoils good day for Midland's parent John Charcol Small Business Clearing house closes collapsed bank's deals Law Arts Pound sinks to new low in flight for safety Cambridge Delay Boat Race Choice Business Today Pentos suspends share dealings Names face Lloyd's insurance shortfall Tourist Rates HSBC Holdings plc Results for 1994 Picture Gallery EU doubts over Atlas link Record output for oil and gas Deal ends Bond bankruptcy M0 slows along with consumer demand Court ruling backs Simon Engineering Business Roundup JEB leaps to £2.9m Casson ban lifted Capita soars 45% Bid decision imminent Dixon Motors ahead Optimism from Akzo CHG advances to £3.2m The Times AAH shares soar 122p after bid by German group Allders launches Australian offer C&G dissidents win their meeting Barings of bad tidings Safety in size in today's markets Time to spurn teenage Midases Cherry-pickers face disappointment Pennington Salomon hit by old loss of $35m Picture Gallery Sidley & Austin Albright demand strong Commodities Liffe Options Market-makers' fast action helps to save the day Stock Market 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 Hongkong harbour Tempus AAH Go-Ahead Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Albright & Wilson Wall Street Bearing up, considering The Times City Diary Safety first The Times City Diary Pan-demonium The Times City Diary Background shot The Times City Diary Why Barings missed the lifeboat Patricia Tehan on the huge efforts to try to save the City's oldest bank The City's loss of nerve will cost Britain dear Pay awards Lloyd's cash calls and drawdowns The Times Small losses at the close Natwest Markets The Times Unit Trust Information Service Jermyn Street quality The cheque's in the post one day earlier Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Gultronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Futurekids Straight from the hearth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tiny Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conference & Exhibitions Cellnet Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Upheaval in the courts Frances Gibb talks to the man taking the lead in a new era of efficiency and cost-cutting Picture Gallery Dodger's guide Inns and Outs A bed in time Tribunal members Depths of meaning Better red Quarry Dougall Lipson Lloyd Jones To sleep, perchance to admit murder Counsel Better a Barrister Simmons & Simmons Zarak MacRae Brenner Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items MIchael Page Legal Linklaters & Paines Chambers Reynell BBC Spire Group Limited Graham Gill & Young Quarry Dougall P&O Charles Fellowes Partnership Quarry Dougall Laurence Simons Associates Graham Gill & Young Arak MacRae Brenner Reuter Simkin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Junior Associate What's wrong with being a barrister Sarah Woolrich replies to claims that more members of the Bar are becoming solicitors Legal Appointments Rowley Ashworth Times Newspapers But Judge, my attorney is drunk Two British lawyers have written a damning report on an American state's legal system Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingsley Napley Solicitors LIVETV Special Project Lawyer The Times Read all about us Legal News Roundup New group Night school Investment income set against loss Legal Appointments Kellyfield Consulting Titmuss Sainer Dechert Prosecution acted with due expedition Breach of guide H. 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Coroner Enforcing damages undertaking Comparable rent includes service charge University of Notre Dame Hughes-Castell Ltd Company/commercial Lawyer Ingredients of a broader canvas Visual Art: Fruits of a 16th-century revolution; ten years in the life of a maverick; plus new London shows Richard Cork reviews the National Gallery's impressive exhibition of Spanish still lifes, from Vel?zquez to Goya Theatre Backing horses for courses Giles Coren on an artist whose view of modern Britain takes a variety of often surprising forms Dance Around the Galleries Royal Academy of Arts Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Britannia rules the raves New York Theatre: The advance parties for a full-scale British invasion have already on Broadway, Matt Wolf reports Good things come in smaller parcels Jazz: From sextet to quintet and back, all in one night Clark Tracey Sextet Pizza Express, W1 London Arts Board A step towards new heights Dance: The choreographer of Cats has devised a new, full-length ballet about the Bront? family. Allen Robertson reports Touching in her autumnal fling Opera: A different kind of Marschallin Der Rosenkavalier Covent Garden Mint your own crisp new tenors (and sopranos) An ENO initiative for nurturing the stars of tomorrow has struck a chord with sponsors, Hilary Finch writes Anarchy behind the mask Oratorio: The Tippett festival ends with a problematic epic LSO/Davis Blessed are the modest Chamber Music Festival Ysaÿe and Friends Wigmore Hall Brendel Facchetti can pave way for arrival of Cantona Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Picture Gallery Oxford seek fifth successive victory Keene on Chess Winning Move Run puts Steelers equal top Widnes renew ties with old rivals For the Record Britain's sprinters suffer in Sweden In Brief Heavy weather Test failed Offer to Bruno The Times Wyatt awarded further two-year term Richard Evans Thunderer: Nottingham Rapid Raceline The Times Guide to our In-Line Racecard Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Catterick Racing Ahead Thunderer: Lingfield Park Poor Newbury entry Cambridge tack keeps options open International oarsmen feature prominently in crews for 1995 Boat Race Mike Rosewell, rowing correspondent, on the preparations under way for one of the most celebrated contests in sport Today's Fixtures Word-Watching The Times Pajot under attack by sponsors Snow Reports Pools Forecast The girl who lost herself Radio Choice Radio 1 A well-worn comedy format but is it funny? Review BBC 1 Variations Choice Satellite Racing Chelsea fans cast shadow over cup-tie Bruges police fear postponement Times Two Crossword Wales prop fails to win reprieve Break point for Mart?nez and coach Board may ban TV interviews in ring Srikumar Sen hears plans to protect boxers and stop the type of unseemly events seen at the end of the Benn Bout Phone Direct Today Rowing
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