News from 10/03/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Bannister, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Paul Rees, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Max Glaskin, Henry Fitzherbert, Robert Lefever, David Blunkett, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, David Philp, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Derek Rawcliffe (Rt. Rev.), Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Hewson, Peter Ball, Guy Thompson, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Matthew May, Martin Barrow, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, E. Ukey, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Mike Aaronson, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Jane Winder, Emma E. Coleman, Susan Gilchrist, Emma Wollacott, Margot Norman, Michael Theodoulou, John Kilbracken, Lucy Berrington, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Paul Sexton, M. C. Grimston, Richard J. Thomas, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, James Bone and Tom Rhodes, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, A. M. M. Wood, John Gummer, Roger Boyes, Michael R. Bond, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Maureen E. Garnett, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Geof Wheelwright, Richard Duce, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, David Young, Giles Whittell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Matthew Parris, J. F. Garner, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Tim Parkinson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Jeremy Laurance and Philip Webster, John Butler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Susan Gilchrist and Martin Waller, Colin McQuillan,
ResumoJudge to decide on leukaemia girl's final chance 'Here the most precious right of all is at stake, namely the right to life' Clinton lets Adams raise funds in US TV licence to cost £86.50 Index £20 Duty Free for 20P Church's Easter message dispenses with the Cross Surprise! Relaxed security marks Queen's Ulster visit On Trial Tomorrow in the Times Out and Devout Computer game curbs Major-generals' marching orders Post Office Plea Home & legacy Insurance Stimulating Gorman injects an antidote to the Mogadon factor Computer games firms face curbs for price fixing Sega and Nintendo broke fair trading rules, report finds Pensions changes proposed Barings rescuer moves to reassure depositors Over 70% of business people listen to Commercial… City wants Blair but not Labour New inquiry ordered into defence bribes News in Brief Children die in fire Arab bomber jailed Pilots protest over hours Chief says crime pays Average council tax £607 Starr's gardener guilty Windfall at 19th hole Devastated' officials may deselect MP over affair Rat-catcher who shared £11.3m is sacked by council Solicitors to lose their case for wearing wigs in court By a Staff Reporter: Protester jailed for aiming toy gun Informix Doctor beaten up by Tube smoker Currys By our Defence Correspondent: Major-generals given their marching orders Rifkind overrules MoD with Westland helicopter order Membership Rewards Decision ends years of uncertainty Councils 'need not find permanent places for homeless' The Royal Bank of Scotland Energetic President thinks on his feet Scientists warm to a lunar theory The Times Demos Communitarianism by Amitai Etzioni Millennium Lecture Series For Office Use only Woman, 64, used guide to suicide News in Brief Docks Hash Rope death Next-door style Pensioner attack Smoke alarm Hold-up killing In the doghouse Tight squeeze The Astra Atlas from Vauxhall Minister criticises lack of hospital bed Major jeered in Commons over explanation of 200-mile emergency airlift SAAB Howard hardens 'soft option' of community order Offenders head for 'boot camp' Bbc 2 to screen Scott inquiry play Alliance Francaise High Court backs Britain's right to EU border control Sir Bob attacks sale of railways Pork available at bargain prices Hernia 'diagnosed as fatal illness' PC World the Computer Superstore Picture Gallery Agent for Lundy quits after affair publicity Rover Woman must repay lover's £230,000 gift 20p deals for Europe Deaf ear turned to brain-tumour clue Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford Library rejects classic novels Multiple Display Advertising Items Tories seek to oust Janner as head of high pay inquiry Blair's Clause Four campaign boosted Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Labour 'at risk of becoming the Sdp' N&P No-one's busier on your behalf Why Blair needs to win today's battle in Scotland Defence says 'third force' ordered bomber to disrupt elections Police informer admits bombings in Johannesburg Defence says 'third force' ordered bomber to disrupt elections Gingrich delays vote on Congress terms Diary debunks hero of the Alamo Nationwide Software 'nigger' prompts lawsuit Us offers reward of $2m to find Karachi killers Gangs and zealots tear city apart Hogg cancels PLO visit but fails to appease Israel Peace plan progress Christies B&Q Opening Hours Britain to sell reactors to Korea Kohl ally exhorts Britain to be at heart of Europe Barclays Reuter: Karamanlis resigns to avert the threat of early elections (AFP): Un aid fed 25m in 1994 News in Brief (Reuter): Hostages scare (Reuter): Bushwhacked (Reuter): Somali arrival (Reuter): Vanuatu fear (Reuter): Smoke screen Teargas used on Greek pensioners Dell Berlusconi enters poll pact with Fini party Croats back down over threat to expel UN troops (Reuter): Aid to rebels halted Jailed potato farmer's friends put court to flight Skoda Auto Yachting cup hero falls from favour Director of Bolshoi quits after 30 years Russian alcoholism worsens EC wins pledge on Chechenia World Summary (Reuter): Dutch right wing tops local poll (AFP): Peking warned of Tibet violence (AFP): Centenarian Romeo missing I realised I loved him. I was in real turmoil' The Rt Rev Derek Rawcliffe on homoseuality, abomination-and double standards from above MOPS Picture Gallery My death free from lawyers Who should decide the fate of those neither dead nor alive? Some you twin, and some you lose 'She has no time to spend with our children' A new weapon has emerged in the O. J. Simpson trial - the prosecutor's two young sons Rukba Dolphin Philip Howard A British chieftain can turn into a gas chief executive, if his name is Cedric Tackless tour Picture Gallery The seeds of betrayal Before Hong Kong is sacrificed to a country that tortures monks in Tibet, it should fight top preserve its civil rights Conversion Non-starter Futures Undressing The Left's history man Geoffrey Wheatcroft takes a life long Communist to task Blair in Scotland Scottish Labour activists should abandon Clause Four A Diplomatic Excuse Mr. Major has wiseley defused a row over his visit to Israel Over to Illy England's fickle cricketers now have their own supremo Weighing risks on power shares Fear and flying What the blazes! Priorities for Copenhagen summit Student numbers Prisoners overseas Antarctic pollution Breakfast radio Winter shelter for street sleepers Cruelty campaign On its own Long odds Buckingham Palace March 8: The Rt Hon Sir Patrick… Personal Column Anniversaries Invention could rid salmon of sea lice Mr Clifford Graham A service of thanksgiving for the life and work of… Major General Lionel Harrod Lady Kelly Mr. Louis Heren Today's royal engagements Luncheon Service dinners Lecture Latest wills Birthdays today Bentham School Forthcoming marriages Dinners Church news John Lambert Personal Column Markson Pianos Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Price Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Research into Ageing B. K. P. A. Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Margaret Hall Sir Raymond Jennings On this Day March 10 1932 The Times Crossword No 19,799 News Business60 Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Forecast Around Britain Yesterday Abroad Infotech 30-32 Singapore blacklists Leeson colleagues Business Editor Lindsay Cook There are records that are not there MPs push plc plan for Post Office Slowdown predicted for Britain David Lloyd heads City's Oscars Coopers & Lybrand Plc Awards 1994 Arts 33-36 Kingfisher chief takes ?300,000 income cut Big payoff for GrandMet executive Sport 39-44 Business Card Halifax and Leeds seek ruling Project Management Report Business Today On a Roll Less hostile Arjo sees pulp prices threaten its margins Tourist Rates Merseyside Dollar still under peso pressure BTR looks for smaller acquisition targets Oftel launches inquiry TSB GKN profit doubles to £200m Hillsdown comes out of dividend shell Business Roundup Pentland sprints ahead Enterprise writedown Swaps hit Gestetner Christies earnings slip Stagecoach stake to go F&C asset value falls Citibank Rolls to develop two new engines for super-jumbos Redwood loss pulls back IMI Hogg leaves after 20 years Metropolitan manners Generous payoff for part-timer post Office puzzle Relief for Barings depositors Willis Corroon cuts 800 jobs John Lewis beats high street gloom with 25% rise BTR Commodities Liffe Options Generators see their power ebbing away London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Ca) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Btr Ario Wiggins Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Rolling recovery Tempus Courtaulds Textiles Wall Street Tiny stamping ground The Times City Diary Lambeth gnomes Going East Flag waving Thinking big makes little sense for the world's poor Janet Bush on the passing of macro reforms in development Who speaks for bank customers? Who speaks for bank customers? Note of concern over a reduced bonus from Norwich Union Outcry from buyers of PowerGen and National Power is opportunistic Ban buyouts from receivers John Lewis Partnership plc Barings fall rids Simex of a wild card Neil Bennett, in Singapore, hears how rival saw the heyday of Nick Leeson The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investor Early gains wiped out British Funds Europe's most intelligent city? Beneath its roads, a Belgian city is wiring itself up to provide online facilities to every citizen, writes Matthew May Information Technology ISI Cad Will You Make the Difference? Data-Tech Executive Grapevine International Limited News International Newspapers Limited Sap Projects in the USA The Times Newspapers It's a machine of two halves IBM has come up with a unique keyboard Plain and simple Games as therapy Over and out Written in character Online Opening up Jammed lines How to be a cartoon character A new service is game for a laugh Moving printer Testing show Toshiba change Seen and heard in synch Chris Partridge on new products which might help to improve videophone sales A bright future for the computer New software will improve the brainpower of PCs A message to all students How a New York professor keeps his classes in touch CompuServe When names mean more than numbers PC makers have found that customers prefer their computers to be named Job change that stays the same Emma Wollacott reports on the after-effects of being outsourced Information Technology Coopers & Lybrand Computer Programmer Lans Downe Senior Analyst Programmer Experienced Executives The Times It Recruitment Consultants Phoenix Pop page 35 Roughly what the man wrote Theatre: A modern slant on Ancient Greek tragedy; and a revival of John Godber's rugby league celebration Benedict Nightingale reviews a compelling and colloquial new adaptation of Europides's tragedies, presented as a three-play cycle Stranger in the shadows Dance: New and old works from Kim Brandstrup Are Dance Company Sadler's Wells Still game for a laugh Up 'n' Under Playhouse, Wc2 Blow for duffers Opera OAE/Jacobs Queen Elizabeth Hall Pop page 36 Odeon Bang & Olufsen Bang & Olufsen Centres The feel-sood factory Pop on Friday: Barry White still lave unlimited... Radiohead creep back Hey, Barry White has got it together all over again, uh, baby. Yeah. Alan Jackson gets down with the reborn lure machine Raptures of the deep New Albums: Radioliead breathe deep of the nitrogen of publicity; plus Elastica and Wonder Top Ten Albums Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exhibition The Green Room Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Helen Shapiro Antiques Fair Northants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera & Ballet Stand by your mantra Pop on Friday: Attitude dancing goes big-time.. Denzil who? Luscious Jackson believe in the Gaia Theory, New York, strong men and cutting a rug Great lyrics on tap Denzil Borderline. W1 The Times Rewards for those who build bridges The project management sector is going from strength to strength. David Young on its award winners Nichols British Rail Projects Project of the Year Project Manager of the Year Pace The Associaton of Project Managers Sir Monty Finniston Award Mantix Systems HH Young Project Manager of the Year Taylor Woodrow Management Limited Adoption mother is not entitled to access No bias in dismissal through pregnancy illness Legal & Public Notices Grounds of appeal necessary Law Report March 10 Who pays compensation over disputed order Claim under arbitration is pure and not contingent debt Travel for the Arts Nicholson fined over Boxing Day fracas Sandown Park Guide to our In-Line Racecard Rapid Raceline Lloyd Webbers lose leading lights for Festival Andrew Longmore on a celebrated couple adding the racing scene to their repertoire Greenall to show the way in qualifier Course Specialists Ayr Market Rasen Evans leads charge by gentle art of persuasion Modest manager builds Anified revival on return to traditional values David Miller on the career of the former apprentice who has taken Liverpool to the brink of fresh glory Word-Watching ShEEHAN on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Rioch plans league and cup double Snow Reports South Koreans set out stall for World Cup Yesterday's Racing Results Wales summon Gibbs to their ranks Faldo keeps up form in Florida with 67 In Brief Appeal fails Coach-in-charee Narrow escape For the Record Picture Gallery Cousins relishes battle among the best Simon Barnes observes a Briton who takes delight in skating on the big occasion Empty feeling persists after double helping Lack of star quality threatens name of indoor games Fifth world championships most notable for athletes who stayed away Counties continue to put profit before England Alan Lee laments that the spring meeting of the TCCB failed to address urgent problems EMI Eyles proves fitness as Parke limps out No sign of hangover for Cejka Masters of a mad world Radio Choice How to get a Handel on mysterious forces Review Bbc 1 Racing 39 Illingworth to scrutinise Atherton's role Captaincy on selectors' agenda Times Two Crossword Top drivers defer signing Bowe offers Tyson huge prize Courageous Stojko keeps golden rule Kinnear to keep his distance MOPS Athletics 42
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