News from 07/03/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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K. J. McDonald, Gerald Malone, Roger Finbow, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Tim Melville-Ross, Catherine Muton, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Martin Grindley, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Raybould, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson and Ronald Faux, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Clive Mitchell, Norman De Mesquita, Philip Webster and Nigel Williamson, Clive Davis, Carla Bley, Wolfgang Münchau and Edward Owen, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, F. A. Hawke, Stephen Trott, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Kenneth Scott (Chairman), Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Michael Clark, John Young, A. Clark, Sarah Bagnall, Nigella Lawson, John Hennessy, Ruth Harvey, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Margot Norman, Philip Bassett, Judith Jackson, P. H. S., Charles Crick, George Brock, Nicholas Harling, Jonathan Mirsky East Asia Editor, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Gay Davenport, Gwyneth Vorhaus, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Nigel Parr, Antony Whitaker, John Russell Taylor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Tim Bairstow, Patricia M. Barry, Timothy Brooks, Jonathan Braude, Patricia Tehan and Robert Miller, Alice Thomson, Michael Arditti, Eric Reguly, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Alastair Brett, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, David Streater, Director, Brian Beel, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Nigel Williamson Whitehall Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, F. Paul Taylor, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Kathryn Knight, Steve Cuthbert, Director General, Matthew Parris, A. Rowland Grimes, Ben Ross, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Denis MacShane, Graham Searjeant, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Derek Harris, Tom Rhodes, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Vince Wright, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Robert Rhodes, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Tom Underhill, Christopher Follett and Lucy Berrington, Chris Ball,
ResumoTories hit by minister's resignation Political Sketch Labour attacks Gas chief's extra 268,000 share options Accountants Index No Title £20 duty free for 20p School sets up 6in no-go zone to stop kissing Gripping stuff Court backs rescue deal for Barings Union's Clause 4 blow for Blair Police hunt Water offer By a Staff Reporter: Markets in turmoil after devaluations That £2m sinking feeling PEP 20p Virtual minister proves there can't be anything to the job in reality Political Sketch T & G warns Blair that Clause 4 must be kept AST Leeson accused of forging signature Barings staff bonus deal condemned from all sides Inquiry order on new and 'easier' a levels Insider becomes new BR chairman News in Brief Sea search fails Cheese ruling Help on the line Officer dismissed Dooley charged Nursery teacher bound and gagged asthmatic boy of 4 Boyfriend named in search for woman's killer Starr brings laughter to trial of his gardener Police step up hunt for serial sex attacker Informix Milan allows hemlines freedom to rise or fall Surgeon's sacked mistress loses case Children in abuse case meet parent 'strangers ' Voice Organizer A show is born from the Garland classic Three die in joyrider crash Loss of giant ore-carrier in typhoon to be re-examined Howard revives curfew tagging for offenders Kumon Maths Police pay £12,000 for wrongful arrest Rolls to woo super-rich with £215,000 Bentley Courts may lose power to award legal aid Correction Council approves secure housing for antisocial tenants American Express Card By our Scotland Correspondent: Minister pledges £2.5m for new Paolozzi gallery Picture Gallery Priest 'not only one' to marry three times Privileges Committee to bar Tredinnick Rise in lone households adds to housing demand No Title Abbey National Direct Police 'terrified' of sex bias claims Legal aide pocketed £75,000 in court fines Asopt a Granny Britons left penniless by benefit rule News in Brief Mother's victory Granada at fault Libel damages Trust fined Football booty Last payment In Napoleon's steps across the Rhine The moment victory was in sight In our series marking the 50th anniversary of the Second World War John Young recalls a vital bridgehead War anniversary stirs resentment Charity Card British Midland Picture Gallery Main jailed for rugby assault News in Brief Stanshall dies BBC apologises Labour in a muddle of its own making over regional assemblies Riddell on Politics Clarke takes softer line on referendum Dell Men whose mistakes meant big trouble for Major Ministerial Departures Affability masked ambition Resigned In Parliament Political odyssey pays off Promoted Liberal Democrats court women's vote Royal Insurance Currencies turmoil puts Emu timetable in doubt Bonn envoys take economy route to a global role National Westminster Bank British Gas Mercedes E-class. Engineered like no other car China increases its military spending Asia nervous of Peking moves Colony's pro-China parties defeated Car Insurance Lawyer to sue Peking police WDA Croatia wooed by Europe as Serbs endorse threat EU halts deal with Russia AA Staid Swiss roll out the barrel UN urges leaders to tackle social injustice Climate pact loses credibility as temperature rises Turkey aid deal hinges on rights Cia agents in France were 'more Clouseau than Bond' France angers West by opening mission in Iraq Gingrich's lesbian half-sister tackles 'intolerant' Right Britain in clash over Unicef Talks focus on fate of Palestinian refugees (Reuter): Salinas's brother to stand trial News in Brief Half apology Foley honoured (Reuter): Mafia killings (Reuter): Halibut threat (Reuter): Afghan raid (Reuter): Saving turtles Scottish Amicable Venice puts new gondoliers to test Why did I have to battle for the treatment that I need? Breast cancer patients have a right to the most advanced therapy, says Gwyneth Voraus Colossus What is HDSC? Novafon Ltd Drivers who nod off in the fast lane Abnormal sleep patterns lie behind many road accidents Skoda A fighter for those in peril on the sea Margot Norman on a heroic struggle for the behind a disaster Wreckage offers clue to death of the Derbyshire Feel like cuddling a colleague? Hugging has no place in an office let's bring back the crisp handshake The diagnosis we deserve The burden of Europe's debts Tim Melville-Ross argues that monetary union would lumber Britain with many hidden costs Will we end up paying for the rest Europe's pensions? Banker bites back The Times Diary Whipped up The Times Diary Picture Gallery Beggars can be choosers Being asked for money in the street gives us all a frisson of shame, but some people elect this way of life The Times Diary Egged on The Times Diary Trodden toes The Times Diary Korea move The Times Diary What did Lamont expect? Robert Rhodes James on political friendships The Times Peseta Power Spain's devaluation threatens France and Maastricht Life with Buggins What is bad for Nato is bad also for the WTO Code for Kissing Manners makyth man, and man needs to make his manners GP fundholders' budget savings Board changes Church's treatment of its employees Jobs and minimum pay Concern at cuts Pause for thought Better the devil Upwardly mobile on the airlines Climbing life's ladder Court Circular Today's royal engagements Lord Nelson of Stafford Personal Column Anniversaries Lord Hope of Craighead Dinner Birthdays Picture Gallery Oakham School Chariot racing got off to an early start Church news Forthcoming marriages University news Church of Scotland Latest wills Lord Benson Lord Benson, GBE, chartered accountant and former adviser to the Governor of the Bank of England, died on March 5 aged 85. He was born on August 2,1909 Hugo Cole Hugo Cole, music critic, died on March 2 aged 77. He was born on July 6,1917 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items ENG V Scot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heritage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Pitchford Jack Pitchford, CBE, engineer, died on February 24 aged 90. He was born on August 30,1904 Thelma Hulbert Thelma Hulbert, artist, died at Honiton, Devon, on February 17 aged 81. She was born on November 10,1913 Servia Fifty firms face loss of enterprise hive Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Westminster Bank Oliver Plummer & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Drawn to a material world Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gultronics No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Could Do Better Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Futurekids Independent Legal Practitioners Limited BT Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers 20p deals to take into Europe Duty-free goods worth £20 with Le Shuttle and Linguaphone tapes, each for the price of The Times Duty-free bonanza How to book for Le Shuttle The Times Your 20p gateway to learning new languages A history of bridging the divides Linguaphone The Times Crossword No 19,796 News Forecast Business Tomorrow In the Times Barings gets a refund French group sets sights on water firm John Charcol Law Arts Managers' pay awards 'rising' Sterling sinks to new low against mark Sport Danka backs horses in sponsorship deal Television and Radio Business Today Instant profit for investors in power Prices page Smith & Nephew plans to expand Legal & Public Notices Budge urges pit unions to drop disruption threat Homes claim 'unrealistic' Oftel to bring in more new dialling codes Pru appeal adjourned Suter enjoys good finish to the year By our Industrial Correspondent: Lucas £1bn deal to supply Vw Tourist Rates Saatchi appointment Volvo buys Dutch stake Dasa in joint jet study Intrum Justitia slips Salvesen's £64m sale Inveresk hit by price rise Carlton confirms bid Close lifts payout The Times ASW benefits from steel industry upturn Business Roundup Redrow builds to £16m The Times Lyonnaise tests the water No barriers to a French takeover Time to ponder the sins of wages Bearing little for bondholders Pennington Hillsdown to sell Maple Leaf Foods stake BPI expands recyling as raw materials soar BBA Group returns to the black Union Bank of Switzerland British Vita tops forecasts Pressure on the dollar reflects badly on shares Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 S&N's healthy appetite BBA Hillsdown Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Redrow Wall Street Smoke-free results? Banking blades Going Dutch Bonus question UK merger control and issues of public interest Business Letter Company executives pay the price of public anger Philip Bassett looks at the mounting concern in the Uk about the levels of top pay, particularly in the utilities Pentos failed in spite of NBA Tobacco at the Bank Avoid tough questions at your peril Corporate insolvency strikes when a blind eye is turned, warns Graham Searjeant The Barings scandal bears uncanny similarities to other collapses National Training Awards McMxcv The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Losses across the board Heath Group Quarry Dougall Kellyfield Consulting Nicholson Graham & Jones Zarak MacRae Brenner Quarry Dougall Charles Fellowes Partnership Rouse & Co. Boom time in the Brummie Bar Frances Gibb reports on Birmingham's legal revolution, and, right, on a solicitor-businesswoman's struggle Beyond the city boundaries Edward Fennell sees a lot of growth in Enland's second city A model court Picture Gallery Inns and Outs Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Tough fight for survival Press Regulation Allen & Overy Zahak MacRae Brenner Reynell Zarak MacRae Brenner City University Wigg & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Druces & Attlee Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mayer Brown & Piatt Paralegal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Addleshaw Sons & Latham Charles Fellowes Partnership Eagan Janion Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin University of Notre Dame Company/commercial Lawyer Robert Walters Associates Badenoch & Clark The Law Officers of the Crown Guernsey Multiple Display Advertising Items U. S. Qualified Attorney Haseltine Lake Trademarks Trial by the media Press intrusion: a call, below, for a novel system of settling disputes, and right, a newly discovered privacy ruling Legal CrÈme Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Secretaries! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Love + Tate Greythorn Legal Secretaries Bilingual People Handle Simon Power at Law Decision that was filed under F for forget it McKinlay Law Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Battersea power situation The chance to do more than just act has drawn Susannah York to fringe theatre once again. Michael Arditti reports Truth behind the illusions Theatre: Touring company presents a dramatic evocation of the life of Kickens's mistress, Ellen TernanStuffed Shirts and Marionettes Warehouse, Croydon Galleries page Hooray for Hollywood John Gregory Dunne writes films so that he can afford to write books. With the latest of the latter in the shops, he talks to Clive Davis Dance Finest funeral of 17th century Concerts in London Music for Queen Mary Westminster Abbey/BBC Birthday fizz LSO/ Boulez Barbican Target practice for a loose cannon Visual Art: A major German figure celebrated; Croydon's new gallery; and Camden's Irish connection Richard Cork applauds the Tate in Liverpool for mounting the first British exhibition of Sigmar Polke's audacious paintings No clear dividing line Sacha Craddock on a painter on a painter whose canvases mix the personal with the political Picasso's entry in zoo's who John Russell Taylor marvels at the way a new arts centre in Croydon has managed to track down and capture the beasts in a great man Byzantium Corporate Collecting Entertainments Today's Events 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 All dolled up in bright designs Deance: Debra Craine reviews an attractive new production from Birmingham Royal Ballet Three smart boys grow up Rock: Still ill and sounding healthier than ever Beastie Boys Brixton Academy Notes for the whole story Jazz: Thirty years of charming eccentricity Carta Bley Queen Elizabeth Hall The Times Graveney represents best way forward for England Alan Lee finds that the main candidates for one of the most influential jobs in cricket are generations apart Scotland ride luck and advance on united front Australia discuss players' contracts plan Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Horan returns to fray Keene on Chess Winning Move Spencer pays heavily for crossing rugby's fine line Christopher Irvine on how a young player's aspirations fell foul of a rift between two codes Sheffield maintain sequence of success The Times Faldo's gripping revival built on putting prowess Victory fuels hope for Masters Ferguson warns United against Wimbledon tradition For the Record Colors Snow Reports Today's Fixtures Souness to sue over transfer allegations Sport in Brief Price repeats success Parore misses century Wales plan tour Two better than one Brooking on panel Pools Forecast Lambourn deal takes sponsors beyond £1m Thunderer: Sedgefield Rapid Raceline Richard Evans By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Swan feathers Cheltenham nest Guide to our In-Line Racecard Yesterday's Results Racing Ahead Thunderer: Leicester Walford holds trump card Leicester Line-Up Point-to-point results Australians get that sinking feeling Crew rescued after America's Cup yacht goes down in heavy seas Bobek qualifies and breaks the ice in style Simon Barnes enjoys the performance of a figure skater under considerable pressure Word-Watching Lu Chen suffers by comparison Sharks seek the big fish in Europe An old game, a new name Radio Choice Radio 1 BBC1 La Plante offers Dolly mixture as before Review Choice Rugby League Players seek pay pledge from TCCB Strike action ruled out Times Two Crossword FA blocks Armstrong's path back Christie decides not to run and run Coventry hold their own in local argument Atkinson makes point on return to Villa Park Figure Skating Home & legacy Insurance
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