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News from 08/03/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Philip Bassett and Arthur Leathley, Jellicoe, A. McCormack, Anthony Harris, Nicholas Barrington, Andrew Pierce, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Dr Jonathan Sacks, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Amitai Etzioni, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Atkinson, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, D. Waller, Simon Wilde, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Roy White, M. Kitchen, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Louise Taylor, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, R. M. Hardisty, Libby Purves, Songhee Stella Kim, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Keith Howard, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Reuter, Ross Tieman and Robert Miller, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, Tom Rhodes and Nicholas Watt, Brian Bridges, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Gillian Bowditch and Jill Sherman, James Bourlet, Brenda Maddox, David Whitby, George Brock, Sohn Jie-Ae, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, David Watts, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, George Aitken, John Russell Taylor, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Eric Reguly, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Violet Johnstone, Tony Michell, Alice Thomson, David Davis, Eric Reguly, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Brian Beel, Michael Newman, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Janet Harber, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Colin B. Slee, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Allan Solomon, D. Painter, Matthew Parris, Eric Reguly and Martin Waller, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, P. T. Warhurst, G. P. A. Thompson, David Davies, Alan Lee, Paul Wilkinson and Susan Bell, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Roy Greenslade, Claire Pilton, Peter Hobday, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Sohn Tie-Ae, Martin Waller, Gillian Bowditch and Adam Fresco, Michael Horsnell, Alan Mitchell, Peter Ferdinand, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Peter Strafford, Richard Morrison, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Victor Ferguson, Gary Garland, Colin Campbell, Paul Richardson, Christopher Irvine,

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Power shares hit by threat to prices Ministers accused of misleading investors South Korea Index The lure of the cults Sterling falls to Dm2.25 Overweight? It's all in the mind, scientists say Milan catwalk Gas chief backs cap on executive salaries £20 duty free for 20p Part-time directors to be excluded from share deals Barclays ballot on £1.8bn profit Pakistan cricket captain sacked Glaxo offer agreed Climbers lost as snow hits North Sewills Labour gives pledge to end prison privatisation Luxury site for MoD condemned AST Computer Mayhew sets conditions for Ira disarmament Entry bans on 14 to be lifted Rebels seek talks with ministers Double act turns the tables on overpaid shower London bed search ends in Leeds Veal forecast Hostage rescued Hepatitis doubts Dounreay leak Disruptive MP Libel action Hope for boxer Yacht signals Twin town too far takes cordiale out of entente 'Days of jolly junkets are over Extremist is 'trapped by fingerprint' Magazine Royal bodyguard fined for assault Royal dogs chip in for the RSPCA Delta Airlines Picture Gallery Weddings team beats Hollywood to the deal Citroen Leeson 'practised forging signature to trick auditors' Information age 'will weaken the State' Sex and Sleaze How surgeons cut the murder rate Medical Briefing Diary tells of doomed love below stairs Zeffirelli wins libel damages Keeper fined Airbus inquiry Ince charged Man hanged Trigger happy Direct Families condemn BBC over ritual abuse drama Barclays Shipwreck china sale doubles £1m estimate Taxpayers face £900,000 bill for court switch Tax contract to save £225m in ten years Blood Lust VJ veterans appalled by US appeasement Downing St resoute over celebration £200,000 for woman with cancer The Times Demos Communitarianism by Amitai Etzioni Millennium Lecture Series Town House Publicity Schools to focus on languages Lotus Working Together Spitfire pilots enjoy doorstep reunion Archbishop links marriage breakdown to male plight The fresh air line Church note on gay love praised By our Religion Correspondent: Bishop, 73, reveals he is homosexual Golf-lover takes late swing at club signs Posters for travel firm went too far Car Insurance Major wins tribute for firm grip on government Tones may regret failing to regulate the regulators Unionists try to split Tory vote Assassination Labour 'is living in ideological cul-de-sac' Colonial Direct In Parliament Palace traffic scheme attacked US officials shield Claes from press over bribe claims New York state restores death penalty Intel inside Pence look after themselves Organ Donor Card Holders Summit is told rights are key to progress Simpson detective scoffs at 'Mafia hit' Daughter claims that Mandelas will divorce Orthodox Jews seek to stop gay films RSC (AP): Dini wins round one over taxes World Summary (AFP): Miners clash underground (AP): Athens extends city traffic ban (AFP): Hong dong Halifax Israel tries to stop east Jerusalem visit by British minister A marriage Fujitsu ICL German pay deal averts risk of crippling strike Yeltsin confronted by rival UN expulsion threatens worsening Balkan war Nationwide the 'Building' Society Jospin would tax capital to fund jobs Veterans recall shock of Remagen battle Greece blocks EU deal with Ankara Seoul offers peace troops for seat on Security Council David Watts last saw Kim Young Sam through a teargas cloud in 1987. Since then the former dissident, who visits Britain today, has led South Korea to a leading role among Asian democracies Dissident develops taste for autocracy Japanese issue Bali travel alert Admiral Esteemed linguists tackle bastion of Indian verbosity Picture Gallery The Carphone Warehouse Communication Centres Lahore murder signals spread of sectarian war Farewell to high pay and expenses A course in working for charity bridges the gap between traditional volunteers and high-flyers with soul. Libby Purves reports 'Anyone can be lured by a cult' Joanna Pitman on a don intrepid enough to explore new religions VIA Calais Optimism rules in our wilderness In the second extract from his book, Dr Jonathan Sacks, the Chief Rabbi, argues that we rely on a moral tradition Heady cocktails fizzing night and day Milan The catwalks are knee-deep in little black dresses and big colourful statements Hill House Hammond The Harley Medical Group Alan Coren The day is at hand, the hand is at the numeric pad, but where is that number? Extra time Flying high Picture Gallery Power's new brokers The various utility services may have been privatised, but their nature means they cannot be denationalised-or depoliticised Only connect Disciplinarian Fabba four America's equality race Ben MacIntyre on the souring of affirmative action An Honest Anniversary Britain is right to refer to VJ-Day Sid and Cedric Privatisations were never meant to be so politically painful Twin Pique Cities, like people, must chose their partners with care Many lessons still to be learnt from collapse of Barings Student numbers Prison visits Landmine controls World upside down Inflation-proof Mountain rescues Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Homeless as well as without hope Hunting the fox Distant encounters Court Circular Birthdays Picture Gallery Luncheons Anniversaries Personal Column Memorial services Memorial meeting Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Dinners Reception Appointment Vivian Stanshall Vivian Stanshall, pop singer and comedian, was found dead in his burnt-out London flat on March 5 aged 52. He was born on March 21,1942 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Rowland Owen Rowland Owen, CMG, Deputy Controller, HM Stationery Office, 1959-64, and Comptroller, Export Credit Guarantee Department, 1953-58, died on January 28 aged 91. He was born on June 3,1903 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midweek Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Rt Rev Nicholas Allenby The Rt Rev Nicholas Allenby, Bishop of Kuching, 1962-68, died on February 28 aged 86. He was born on January 28,1909 Tony Secunda Tony Seeunda, pop music manager, died from a heart attack in Tiburon, California, on February 10 aged 54. He was born in London on August 24,1940 Great Response to 1½d. Offer Many Women among New Readers Chartered Association of Certified Accountants' December examination The following were successful finalists in the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants' December 1994 examination Media, Sales & Marketing Epi Ltd Marketing/account Director Are You Looking for a Change of Career? Timeshare Maison Mer UK Ltd Chartering Broker Dry Cargo PR Account Director—it Specialist Sales Career? Aiming Higher? Renault John D Wood & Co Don't let a good story get away Alexandra Frean reports on a new series of topical dramas which blur the lines between fact and fiction Golden oldies are still tops The Times TV Top 20: BBC2 v Channel 4 A classic duet of British success Classic FM's impressive ratings could be emulated by Radio 3 if it exploited its brand name and made overtures to foreign clients Amazing rediscovery: the phone The humble telephone is back as a top marketing tool The classless media myth Roy Greenslade asks how jobs in media could be made more accessible News The Times Crossword No 19,797 Business Times Weathercall Sport Arts Tomorrow Features Fashion The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Arts 37-39 Lisa Harrow brings rare warmth to a… Barclays profits soar 181% to £1.86bn Currency turmoil upsets EU plans Wellcome capitulates to Glaxo's bid International Station Homes 41 Sport 42-48 Bondholders seek more from ING Northern changes tune to back Trafalgar Television and Radio Business Today De La Rue shares plunge by 143p Chambers back CBI stance on EMU Tourist Rates Meridiana Partco hoists profits £2.3m Exports boom forecast for UK De Beers expects brighter market RTZ in partnership pact Singapore better regulated, says Hu Britain sells Atomic services arm to US Hi-Tec executive goes KPMG appeal fails Canadian Pizza sags Provision clips TI Group Polypipe advances Sky pledge to Carsberg ICL expects good year The Times New Fisons chief 'looked at' sale of drugs businesses TSB Man with beard casts thunderbolt A shocking intervention Regulators cannot be beaten Arise, Glaxo Wellcome No more free lunch from the regulator Britain's bouncing infant giant Bristol & West cuts bad debts Rowland injunction Picture Gallery Corby Nobody coes it Bettat Rentokil on the acquisition trail Electricity companies suffer power failure 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 A capital problem Tempus De La Rue Rentokil TI Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Wall Street Costly S&P small print The Times City Diary Great Scot Flocking to gold Resisting the pay Chain reaction Ross Tieman and Robert Miller travel the top wages network Look not to London but Tokyo for a financial market in crisis Candover Part-timers want equal treatment from employers TI faces cultural change in aim to be a global… Independent Insurance raises profits by 45% Midweek Rendezvous Handyn Wellesley Singles Kalon agrees on Euridep merger Thorntons' customers trade down Optimism at Brent Chemicals Barry Greenwood TDG feels benefits of non-core disposals The Times Print firm to buy £12m press Parity ahead Beales debut Baltic rises Utilities drag market lower What do you want from a PEP The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Gilt Guide Spreading their wings throughout Europe Violet Johnstone explains how Britain's secretaries can boost their international status and improve their foreign languages and professional skills La Crème De La Crème Heckett MultiServ Sales Administrator Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Cluttons Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Hawkins Wright Thompson Joyce Guiness Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Assistant Executive Secretary Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer CJES Meridian Recruitment Consultants Times Group University of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hodge Recruitment PA/INTERNATIONAL Conference Organiser LKG Lindsay King Group Kingswood House Celebrity Speakers International Ltd Secretaries plus Pan European Recruitment Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretaries plus The Secretarial 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trade union activities Legal & Public Notices Lease restored to full existence after case dismissed Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Evidence of cash found with drugs Knife blade was found in chocolate confectionery No deduction by set-off in domestic carriage claim Correction The Times Music The best seats in the world, please Classical Music Theatre Entertainments Arc Dance Company 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 House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Thoroughly modern Trevor Once confined to the Baroque, Trevor Pinnock has discovered new music and Canada, Hilary Finch met him Exotic aural landscape of southeast London New Music: In Birmingham, Judith Weir's latest instrumental work receives its premiere Upper lips stiff and wooden Theatre: Rattigan's lament for English reserve may be dated, but its worth shines through despite this shallow revival, says Benedict Nightingale Win a Trip to Boston Troubled by student power Opera: Young singers reach new heights in a fine performance Too rich a feast Dance: Northern world premiere Grappling with myth Concert BBC SO/Davis Festival Hall Killing joker Rock Faith No More UEA, Norwich Fou Ts'ong Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Egerton Classified Property Also Appears on Page 42 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spain New Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Designed for living in Buyers are looking beyond the fine print to the fine detail of renovation and decor, reports Claire Pilton Berkeley Homes Ideally situated Alan Hamilton finds a breathtaking Channel Island retreat French lesson for buyers A course on the ups and downs of purchasing a property abroad It taught me what to expect, so it was very easy to buy Report identifies host of problems at Crystal Palace BAF plans to improve facilities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cambridge celebrate lottery win Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Doncaster live on through merger agreement Rich get richer and poor get jittery Cricket coffers bulge but stalwarts are rewarded in Victorian fashion The Leading 50 Entries Overall The Leading 30 for the Second Half of the Season Notes Cronje leads way for South Africa Courage Best Weekly Score The Scores from Last Saturday's League Games and Cumulative Points Totals Forrest offers the ultimate useless sacrifice Tranmere trip up as pursuers strike early Top of Table Fuchs rewards popular support The Times For the Record Today's Fixtures Cautious Evans takes nothing for granted Mansell squeezed out of early contention Third victory boosts Shaw Rules tested Godden prevails Good signs Doing nicely Word-Watching Coverdale Lane gives improved display at Leicester Tote nears record £10m profit Maguire rises on tide of ambition Approach of Cheltenham heralds latest chapter in success story Thunderer: Wolverhampton Rapid Raceline Richard Evans Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Catterick Thunderer: Folkestone Cousins homes in on medal ambition Compulsory but not compulsive viewing Simon Barnes on the disciplines demanding technical expertise but lacking individual appeal Lander earns whistle-stop trip The London Hernia Centre Talbot refuses new position Fixture clash could sound alarm bells Snow Reports Going up in the world Radio Choice We're pigging out with Clive and Jonathan Review BBC1 Athletics United occupy room at the top Bruce's late winner provokes angry protest from Kinnear Times Two Crossword Committee sacks Pakistan captain Flimsy theories behind yacht's sinking Barry Pickthall examines reasons for the demise of an America's Cup racer Racing Graham facing FA charge of misconduct Casual Cords £14.99 Economic tiger burning bright As South Korea's President begins a working visit to Britain, Peter Strafford assesses the prospects for a divided country Despite assurances, North Korea has refused to resume formal talks with the South Korea Exchange Bank Focus Breath of fresh air through the corridors of power Peter Ferdinand reports on the changes the President has made since being elected Boom after the slowdown Tony Michell reports on a dynamic economy which has exceeded all expectations year after year Foreign companies performed especially well in the more open environment of the 1990s A hard road to reach democracy President King Young Sam's life reflects the changing attitudes in his country to military rule and the constitution Samsung Electronics Koreans turn to Europe EU officials see South Korea as a friend among the new Asian powers Gold Star Reaching out across the world The people of South Korea are being urged by their leaders to recognise their country's growing global role, says Brian Bridges A nuclear relationship David Watts on the fractured dealings between the two Korean governments Growing as big as the neighbours South Korea is trying to develop its economic links with China, while it is still closely tied to Japan South Koreans are prepared to forgive the Chinese but not the Japanese Soas Hyundai Good sites for EU sales Rodney Hobson on why the UK is popular with Korean investors Korean Air Players with a global reach The leading conglomerates have few equals in the world Sailing into the top ranks Paul Richardson on the struggle for power in container shipping Daewoo Driving on a road near you The entire South Korean car industry is in the midst of its largest-ever expansion programme Farmers wage a rice war Farming still exerts a powerful spiritual and political hold in South Korea. Sohn Jie-Ae reports Hanjin Shipping Cho Yang Line The greening of South Korea Environmental activists, once persecuted, are now being feted by ministers A land of many faiths Statistics suggest South Koreans are a religious people. Keith Howard on a fascinating diversity Sunkyong Limited Songs of ancient praise Traditional art forms are winning official and popular support Tempted by temples and mountains Beyond Seoul's traffic and skyscrapers lies a more tranquil, ancient world. Keith Howard gets off the beaten track LG Group A history of troubles Peter Strafford on South Korea's fight to preserve its own culture between two giant neighbours Gracing the concert halls of the world Korea has no shortage of musicians or orchestras. Stephen Pettitt on a land of many talents Picture Gallery The art of man in natural harmony John Russell Taylor on a once-neglected form of culture now finding its place in the world KIDP City in the fast lane Keith Howard on a capital proud of its past and hungry for the future The Korea Development Bank Pickled cabbage with everything Sohn Tie-Ae ignores the pizza and burger invasion to assemble a traditional Korean feast-with the ubiquitous Kimchi

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