News from 03/03/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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James Landale, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Tunku Varadarajan, Catherine Field and Robin Young, Ann Mallalieu, Alexandra Frean, Jeremy Laurance, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Alex Carlile, Paul Ashton, Max Glaskin, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Henry Fitzherbert, Sarah Crossing, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Charles Goodson-Wickes, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, P. M. Jonas, Lynne Truss, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Kris Anderson, David Hewson, Harvey White, Chairman, Debra Craine, Michael Prochak, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Paul Rowntree Clifford, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Kim Wilson, Sean MacCarthaigh, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Nicholas Baker, Cornelius O'leary, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Frances Gibb and Catherine Field, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Neil Thomson, Philip Bassett, David Adams Latin America Correspondent, Roderick Nye (Deputy Director), Rachel Bridge, Raymond Keene, Ian Murray and Alice Thomson, Peter Davalle, Philip Willan, Robert Owen, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Peter Grafton, Nick Bradley, Colin Compbell, Jill Sherman, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Corisande Bain Smith, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Peter Hunt, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Joan Woolard, J. D. Woodthorpe, Caitlin Moran, John McFall, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Geoffrey Higham, Tim Symonds, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, J. A. E. Tompsett, David Sinclair, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, J. F. K. Hinde, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Mary Bradley, Sam Kiley, Alan Jackson, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, Malachy Cornwell-Kelly,
ResumoBarings may go for £1 and its debts Dutch banking group offers rescue deal as runaway broker is arrested in Frankfurt Bank audit warned of risk last August Republicans' Senate defeat Index Secret of 'wait and see' Banham resigns over shires row Nudes on television Nick Leeson in German court today Tomorrow in the Times Inside Heavy snow ends mild, wet spell A talking book for 20p Barclays 20p MoD staff ordered to decline corporate hospitality Barings collapse could cost Church up to £24m You get a better class of listener on Commercial… Lamont succumbs to rational behaviour Gummer tells commission to redraw shire map Bank planned to pay £105m perks Ruc man dies 22 years after gun attack News in Brief Poll gap grows UUP challenge Family to sue Trains delayed Phone lines cut Booker judges Mendy guilty Light purchase From sun-kissed Shangri-La to frosty Frankfurt Fugitive dealer asked for flight to Europe after paying for hotels, food and fares in cash Singapore trial might result in long jail term Family say trader has been made scapegoat HP's new LaserJet printers are so fast,… Peugeot Engineering hit by poor maths Membership Rewards Universities told to reduce student intake by 6,000 Budgets cut by 1.5 per cent Million sign up to back anti-hunt Bill Banks wins £15,000 over dismissal Schoolboy dies on ski trip arranged by father's firm Wife loses latest bid to reclaim husband Women get wrong sort of exposure in television roles Abbey National Potter 's spirit guides TV productions BBC delays new shows to cut borrowing Weighty ailment befalls the knee Medical Briefing Error in breast screening prompts review McDonald 's libel case could be longest in history Justice moves slowly in fast-food trial Body clock blamed for accidents Church rebels defy bishop over imposition of priest Asbestos toll will rise for 25 years Cardinal asks nuns to rethink closure of school Hewlett Packard Trainee claims she was sacked after spurning assessor Bank manager tells tribunal bedroom invitation was 'flippant comment' Air Miles Plentiful fish will fill the dishes of Lent The Times Demos Parker Bowles decree today News in Brief Deportee suicide Royal push Boxer improves Solicitor guilty Editors' concern Soap goes East Currys Rebellious act prompted as much by principle as resentment Riddell on Politics Lamont ready to strike again in battle over Europe MasterCard By a Staff Reporter: Indonesia arms deal licence 'appalling' Trade unionists back Blair on Clause 4 Howard to renew entire Prevention of Terrorism Act Kingston voters lose faith in their errant MP In Parliament Action on excessive pay deals rejected Andreotti ordered to stand trial on Mafia charges US Marines leave Somalia as Un peace mission ends The Times Threat to PLO deal by Likud Peoples Phone Winnie Mandela demands return of seized papers You Can Do It when B&Q Balladur campaign team flaunt their fading leader in rally razzmatazz Yeltsin dismisses law chiefs after TV journalist is killed Timorese fear over British arms sale Zhirinovsky the author predicts return of gulag Pressure grows on Britain to outlaw landmines Hurd tells Moscow of Grozny concerns Catalonia's leader sticks by Gonzalez (Reuter): Trial blow to French Socialists World Summary German firms ready for talks (AP): Seven Muslims shot dead (Reuter): Villagers snub Yard detectives (AP): Forgery arrest Republicans lose Senate vote on balanced budget Clinton challenged Former Mexican President may face charges O. J. Simpson 's sole alibi witness under pressure Shuttle hunts cosmic secrets Horse dealer preyed on rich women Dell Grammys abound for debut album Vodafone A Word without wisdom If you've ever turned ever turned it on my mistake on a Friday night, you are unlikely to have forgotten it. Julia Llewellyn Smith tries to enjoy the hundredth show Senator from the slums In the land where Pele is a Cabinet minister, could a black woman become President? 'Once you are on this train, then there is no way off' Fresh from his triumph as Hamlet, Ralph Fiennes on the pressures of Hollywood AST Computer What shall we do with the boy adults? 'Children' of Peter Kerry's age need more responsibility Philip Howard No animal shares all our human attributes: not even the sly fox Picture Gallery All agreed in greed The Barings collapse cannot be blamed upon one individual trading in Singapore the whole rum business was at fault Diary He who hesitates is winning Mathew Parris applauds a master of prevarication Lamont Votes Labour Pique, precision and further proof of Tory decay Banham Bows out Sir John's departure is a grave loss to local government Fields of Mines Chemical weapons are now banned: landmines must be next Asylum system Income and wealth Timeslip? Protection of wild mammals and the hunting of foxes Intransigent positions on Ulster Care of the old Getting there Pensions on divorce 'Wasteful' new Berlin Embassy Prison visits Board changes Court Circular Today's royal engagements Harrow School Personal Column Memorial service The Hon Mrs MacAuley Premium Bonds Cash fears put RAF Museum's future at risk Luncheons Birthdays today Appointments Anniversaries B. K. P. A. Church news Service dinners Dinners Paviors' Company Lord Lieutenant Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Richard Bone Richard Bone, Head of the Library and Records Department in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, died of a heart attack on February 12 aged 60. He was born on November 25,1934 Personal Column Flights Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Victor Reinganum Victor Reinganum, painter and illustrator, died in TUnbridge Wells on January 24 aged 87. He was born in London on September 13,1907 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ex-Services Mantal Welfare Society Edmund Fisher Edmund Fisher, publisher, died from cancer on March 1 aged 56. He was born on February 23,1939 Victor Purvis Victor Purvis, eyes surgeon, died on January 26 aged 90. He was born on August 13,1904 By Staff Reporters: Tube toll of 42 feared as tunnel teams cut way into front coach The Times Crossword No 19,793 News Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Sport Forecast Arts Tomorrow Features Infotech The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Picture Gallery Rowland fired without payoff from Lonrho Defence sales help BAe to end three years of losses Japan losses worry City Competition to put heat on gas bills Infotech Arts Abbey drive on current accounts Thorn EMI buys Dillons for £36m Sport City Index Television and Radio Business Today 'Golden' excuse New formula Angry Singapore counters Barings damage Swissair to buy ten BAe Avro jets Sunalliance Economy strongest for 30 years, says Clarke DTI backs Lloyd's changes British Gas in Kazakh project By our Industrial Correspondent: Rolls-Royce signs £450m power-plant contracts Bill published to allow AEA sell-off Business Roundup CBI fears distraction BT copyright challenge Sprint in tough talks Kemira profit jumps Renishaw lifts dividend Bank inquiry likely Galliford payout held Clydesdale choice Tourist Rates Fisons starts reshaping with £202 million sale Wimpey's profits leap World trade post still unresolved A revolution at BAe Aerospace giant hits profit forecast Gas Consumers' Council to say Dillons sale was bound to be quick Golden share pay curb ruled out American Prudential incurs $900m loss Fed hopes its rate rises are enough Zeneca chief shrugs off Wellcome merger talk Bristol & West International Commodities Liffe Options Wellcome speculators convinced of new bid 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 Abbey's broad church Tempus Wimpey Fisons Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Wall Street Still the only name in town The Times City Diary He should know The Times City Diary Bonds and bulls The Times City Diary Head counter The Times City Diary A good read The Times City Diary Clear skies for the engine that downed Rolls-Royce Twenty-five years ago Rb211 took off. Ross Tieman reports on its ups and downs Lord Kingsdown and rail plan Price indices and low-income household inflation Putting a price on voluntary labour Pulling the right economic levers Motivating management with share options Cracker of a case of poor PR at ICI Allders shops for duty free on high street Rachel Bridge on those challenging for a lucrative trade in Australia Sewills The Times Unit Trust Information Service Asset Management Ltd Sun Alliance set to book return passage to India Profits up at Life Sciences The Times Two new posts at News Corp Rescue offer Fall forecast Turkey the Key British Land in cash call to buy Stanhope Equities mark time The Ci… Hush, the computer is listening Speech-controlled technology is becoming a reality. Max Glaskin reports on remarkable developments in Cambridge Plaut Resources Executive Selection Cyberspace is hot news in Hollywood Intel inside RSI claim settled But the case against IBM goes on Cowboys head out of town David Guest on attempts to make agencies and freelances toe the line Sybase SAP Virtual Reality Information Technology Software Decisions Limited Aashima IT Recruitment Consultants Yorkshire Electricity Sap Projects in the USA Call home on the PC David Hewson on the new, and unconventional, phone products for your personal computer CD-Rom comes of age Nearly a third of PCs sold include CD-Rom, but there are problems still to resolve, says Michael Prochak Secure all the way down the line A third of firms keep critical information on networked personal computers, yet backup is often the exception Can You Manage IT Internet Information Technology European Awards Sending the future down plastic tubes Online Council liable for school fees Legal & Public Notices Party to contract can be bound by its induced mistake Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Ordering unconstitutional meeting Evidence from shoes rightly admitted The Times Sci-fi Archers in Vegas Theatre: A whirlwind hits the Royal Court; Marivaux in Greenwich; Howard Barker In Leicester Benedict Nightingale enjoys Phyllis Nagy's kaleidoscopic game but wished he had the password The Strip Royal Court Legacy of laughter The Will Greenwich Studio Glaxo Theatre A playwright blots his copybook Comment: Tom Stoppard's view of India is hackneyed and superficial, Tunku Varadarajan complains Barker up the wrong tree? Judith Studio Theatre, Leicester Haymarket Pop Flemings Fifteen steps to failure Dance Béjart Ballet Lausanne Salder's Wells Cinemas Curzon Phoenix Phoenix St. Off Charing Cross… Marlborough Fine Art (London) Ltd Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied 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 Last exit from Notting Hill Laurence Boswell is preparing to make an epic departure from the Gate Theatre, as he explains to Kate Bassett Sweet sessions with virtuosi of tomorrow Jazz: A youthful big band polishes its lustrous image Nyjo Ronnie Scot's The singer who really tackles burning issues Pop on Friday: How Lisa 'Left-Eye; Lopes got her nickname... advice for a missing Manic... limp cover versions With mega-selling singles and albums to their name, Tlc could not be hotter—an unfortunate description when you consider their leader's offstage predicament, Alan Jackson reveals Hell is other people's hits New Albums: Annie Lennox and Jeff Healey play human jukcbox Top Ten Albums A word to the wise: stay away The remarkable thing about Richy Edward's disappearance is not that he's gone, but that more pop stars have not followed him Smyth plots course to contend with blustery conditions Irishman leads Andalucian Open Couples takes break after back injury Word Watching First round Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess By our Sports Staff: Petchey removes top seed For the Record Snow Reports Fifa to settle dispute over Welsh clubs Sport in Brief Turnovers hurt Sharks Injury hampers Sigei Gilchrist prevails Temesvari slips up Thames race called off Fixtures The Times O'Brien out to break Festival duck New master of Ballydoyle fields ten-strong raiding party Newbury Rapid Raceline Percy Smollett extends winning run Guide to our In-Line Racecard Yesterday's Results Kelso Walford 's hope can continue the good work Kelso Line-Up Southwell Fifa 's ban may cool interest in Cantona Morecambe look to Coleman's delivery The Times Sports Service John's joy pierces hollow world of sport Gerald Davies is lifted by the genuine pleasure of a player winning his first cap for his country Injury forces Ireland 's Cronin to withdraw By our Sports Staff: Hamed predicts early victory Chinese backtrack on threat of prison By our Sports Staff: Dispute focuses on minor leaguers Downing remain in charge From Russia with blades and blinkers British ice skating begins to profit from East European work ethic Andrew Longmore on the coaches who facus their young charges on the fun of winning By our Sports Staff: Drakes breaks into squad Word-Watching Bracknell battle to stay in top flight Premier Division The Times Entat will captain France for decisive encounter Charman reaps the rewards of patient approach Koch hopes might is right First direct Hold on tight for a high-octane vroom with a view Festival of Speed will celebrate the legends of motor racing Times Sport on Monday Police answer fencers' call Friday night picture show Radio Choice So this is the stuff that dreams are made on BBC 1 Picture Gallery Golf Arsenal falter against French resistance Auxerre draw comfort from away goal in Cup Winners' Cup quarter-final Times Two Crossword Compromise likely in World Cup dispute By our Sports Staff: Odense surprise powerful Parma Hill speeds to record in practice Long Wax Coat Ice Skating
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