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News from 13/03/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jean E. Handscomb, Edward Owen, Henri Bru, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Barry Trowbridge, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Dr Jon Turney, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Enviroment Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Mona Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Arthur Leathley, Nicholas Watt and Philip Webster, Richard Leftley, Robert Wright, Peter Ball, Julian Critchley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Richard Cox (Managin Director), John O'Leary, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Adams Sage, David Hands, C. A. Mackenzie Smith, T. S. D. Morton, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, Iain R. Webb Fashion Editor, Russell Kempson, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, E. T. H. Pease-Watkin, Jeff Banks, Margot Norman, Philip Bassett, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Nicholas Harling, John Bland, Lucy Berrington, Nigel Biggar, Alan Toogood, David Miller, Jamie Osborne, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Eve-Anne Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, and Joel Brand, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Claude Kauffmann, Emma Wilkins, David Walton, P. H. S, Nigel Hawkes, William Rees~Mogg, Oliver Holt, Neil Bennett and Sarah Bagnall, Philip Webster, Political Editor, John Disley, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ira E. Whiteley, Peter Chinn, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, S. Runa Graber (Social Mobilisation Commitee), Brian Posner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Michael Barrett, Peter Riddell, Margaret Leeson, F. M. A. Torrens-Spence, Graham Searjeant, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Matt Ridley, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Christopher Irvine,

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Blair writes new creed as Clause Four Promise of 'power, wealth and opportunity in the hands of the many, not the few' 100 firemen battle blaze at Spitalfields Index Win a Holiday a Day Mrs Major defies Israeli security to visit Bethlehem Sport Special Gasps of approval for Jerry Hall Oxford divided on creating more dons Hornby Oo Syndrome Howard moves to replace probation with tougher policy The Downing Street Years Major criticises Clinton over Adams invitation Arafat parallel rejected Fundraiser blends booze and business Inter Continental High pay to escape legal curbs Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent: Virgin ready to bid for Intercity By a Staff Reporter: Golf course built at prison Beaches littered by Canadian rubbish Security raised after Labour letter bombs Marchioness inquest Channel Tunnel chaos MP cited in application Petrol tax 'to boost cities' Pensioner murdered Family of leukaemia girl prepares her for last chance of life Specialist expresses doubts Success of earlier treatment makes for poor prognosis Dr Thomas Stuttaford assesses Girl B's chances of recovery Detective faces charges over antiquities racket Ericsson Parents of sick boy plan to sue The Times Quality writers, quality coverage 306 Peugeot MPs denied chance to examine £25m cost of attach?s MoD 'embarrassed' by wasted millions David Duggan British Midland M16 'failed to act on Rhodesian coup order' High-speed novelists forgo the customary spirit of creativity Politicians mourn the end of Spitting Image Index charts a to Z of shipwrecks Telecom Security Limited Bogus paramedic had drug hoard Dell How Right must face the future Intellectual conservatism needs to adapt to make the most of new technologies, writes James P. Pinkerton The Times Abbey National Chief Rabbi hails renewal of Jewish community life By our Religion Correspondent: Church 'should shun prejudice' Midland Bats stand in way of canal plan Organ Donor Card Holders Sex attacker claims four new victims Cannabis haul Four die in crash Emergency thief Lorry hijack Sinking feeling Ashdown to base election campaign on school cuts The Times American Airlines Brown seeks to rally Left to reformed Clause 4 Bungle over CIA director dismays White House Moscow seeks Nato non-aggression pact National Westminster Bank Guest on blind date show shoots secret admirer Burundi murder raises tension China's Iron Lady secures trade concession from US Rolex Wanted Eight killed as violent storms flood California First Point International BT Prosperity key to peace Major tells Israelis Scars of history begin to heal as Union flags are unfurled Time Prince visits Cairo mosque UN secrets 'blunder' Briton held after discovery of bodies Saddam shows off new Babel TSB I feel betrayed, says Mrs Mandela Third World goes unheard at costly UN social summit The Summit Communiqu? India poll shock for Congress World Summary Italian party vetoes pact (AP): Madras tanker crash kills 110 (AFP): Dentist 'sold' his illegitimate son The Harley Medical Group UN peacekeeping troops win reprieve in Croatia Vatican orders cover-up for Adam and Eve Bribe case set to seal future of Tapie British envoy begins to lobby for 'Maastricht Ii' Election clamour grows as González support slides Hill House Hammond Visual Art Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Music A family of monsters Opera: A chilling production of Strauss's biblical tale of degenerates and desire Opera Breaths of fresh air London Concerts Theatre Dance Hoofing their way to the top Alan Jackson steps out with the new generation of song and dance hopefuls on the road to a West End musical Britain's secret wartime weapon Theatre: Noël Coward's nightware of Nazi occupation and, right, a dream turned avant-garde nightmare Peace in Our Time Richmond Theatre BBC Film Books Lousy spelling If We Shadows Young Vic Pop NT Menotti honoured Overtures Need a light on the subject? The mystery of quantum physics Why prudent and conscientious people live longer The effect of magnetic fields on laboratory experiments Picture Gallery The men who were born to be gay Matt Ridley ponders the riddle posed by the discovery of the gene that makes men homosexual TES Bad cheer Rogue mineral How to spot rotten apples Are we too complacent about Are we too complacent about scientific fraud? asks Dr Jon Turney St. Joseph's Hospice I'm sorry, sir, the game is up One cherished old card game taught a generation the subtle skills of lying and cheating the customs officer 'I must stop playing these harrowing parts' Ben Kingsley has found himself yet another intense role, in Death and the Maiden, says Julia Llewellyn Smith The Times Famine has no place in a democracy Linda Chalker should have set upon the greedy scoundrels at the UN party Tempur Matthew Parris Many men are secretly crazy about railways, which is why their outdated technology has lasted so long On the defence Dig this Picture Gallery Being truthful with the economists Britons' wealth as a proportion of Americans' is much the same as 100 or even 200 years ago Labour files its claws Peter Riddell says Tony Blair is succeeding in making the party less frightening Watering hole Litter bugs On the ball Dangers of Defeatism The Tories have to regain their nerve High-Tech Bonds Information technology can be a builder of communities Cooks and Spooks America will soon run out of candidates for public office Search for causes of Barings crash Crossed line over new phone codes? Troubled by beliefs Antarctic ice BBC helps Afghan health campaign Irish issues Silencing Sir John A moral question Court Circular Today's royal engagements Nature notes Personal Column Anniversaries Show highlights orchids for home Forthcoming marriages Church news Memorial services Service dinners The Times Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Birthdays today Latest will Matityahu Peled Matityahu Peled, Israeli general, Knesset Member, 1984-88, and lecturer on Arabic Literature, died on March 10 aged 71. He was born in Haifa on July 20,1923 Legal & Public Notices Edward Bernays Richard Baerlein Richard Baerlein, racing journalist, died on March 10 aged 84. He was born on September 15,1919 Brigadier Rollo Price Brigadier Rollo Price, CBE, DSO, former commander of British troops in Malta, died on February 24 aged 78. He was born on April 6.1916 From Our Own Correspondent: Crowning of the Pope 500,000 Witnesses News The Times Crossword No 19,801 Forecast Boxing Watson banishes Everton blues United hot favourites after draw FA Cup Semi-Finals Racing Schools Sport Ice Skating The Loan Corporation Slipping away from the politically correct Matthew Bond TV Action Replay Jarrett compounds lack of British gold Rare Bermudian triumph prompts only playing of national anthem Results from Barcelona HSBC Group On-song Leeds complement season Johnston-Allen turns tables on White Jansher's new moves Whitaker takes jump-off Landmark for Steele Second vessel damaged Sampras marches on Top three hold places Duval's hat-trick Snow Reports The Times Bowe cuts tough Hide down to size Challenger's firepower proves decisive in relieving Briton of title Holders rule Southgate roost Figures add up to leave spectators in a spin Patricia Davies overcomes some initial confusion to see light at the world ice skating championships held in Birmingham last week Powerful new body aims to run boxing Lively Tigers show their teeth The Rose Debenture 2 From a Correspondent in Fort Lauderdale: Composed O'Meara withstands charge by Faldo By our Sports Staff: Lara treats home town supporters to brilliant exhibition Bolton triumph over tiredness United continue to prosper and save on two fronts Queens Park Rangers fail to extend FA Cup holders in one-sided quarter-final at Old Trafford Peter Ball sees a 2-0 win keep the champions firmly on course for a second successive English double Tangerine dream lives on Edinburgh clubs kept apart in Scottish Cup semi-finals Semi-Finals Goal feast fit for a King Cowans thrives in the image of his manager Klinsmann plunders spoils in Cup classic Liverpool and Tottenham combine to produce quarter-final of exceptional skill Leicester suffer at hands of Lewis McAllister swims alone in ocean of mediocrity Michael Henderson sees Chelsea plumb new depths in 3-0 home defeat by Leeds Shearer draws Coventry's fire Cottee sees justice done after case of the wrong man FA Cup Endsleigh Insurance League F. A. Carling Premiership Tennents Scottish Cup Bell's League Championship Conference Pools Check Reeves strikes Non-League and National Leagues Goalscorers League and Cup Statistics European F. A. Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Five nations unite to hand World Cup to Wales David Hands says the method of selecting the hosts for rugby union's leading tournament is badly in need of revision Full council to sanction unofficial prop swaps Unsettled France face the same old problem Gloucester unable to make extra man count Berkshire fall short of the mark Pontypridd keep in touch Evergreen Johnson seals trip to final Maguire may miss Festival after mother's death Taunton Rapid Raceline Planning to claim a slice of the action Jamie Osborne sees careful preparation nearing fruition on the eve of Cheltenham Barber's hope to gain upper hand Huntingdon Plumpton The rise and rise of Cheltenham Festival Spring heralds the culmination of winter plans and a grand obsession Why do three days at Cheltenham hold increasing sway over the National Hunt? season? Andrew Longmore on how Festival has jumped to the head of the field Word-Watching Henderson appeals as percentage play By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Irish bank on Dorans Pride to pay handsome dividend The London Hernia Centre Racing Point-To-Point Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures For the Record! Hockey Rugby League Rugby Union Schools Sport The Times England secure reward for good homework Owen appears schooled for success after distinguished display against Brazil Rob Hughes watches a striking performance at under-15 level that augurs well for the future Fill in this form to join the ride Put your heart into a fun bike ride for charity Jeff Banks invites readers to enter the London to Brighton Bike, Ride which raised more than ?1m for the British Heart Foundation last year Win two tickets to the Pilkington Cup Final Cities give boost to basketball hopefuls China arrive as Lu Chen hits gold standard Multiple Display Advertising Items Enchanting grace under pressure Simon Barnes believes women's competition provides a spectacle crying out for greater exposure on television Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Early birds in fight to see spitting image of a champion Keene on Chess Winning Move Picture Gallery Don't forget your passport Win a trip to San Francisco and go today The thrill of heading off for the holiday of a lifetime at a few hours' notice could be yours if you enter our exciting competition Ride to rose-red city of Petra Win a short break to the world's most exciting cities Europe's unspoilt gem Andalusian wonder Luxury in the heart of Paris Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Redemptorists Easter Revision Multiple Display Advertising Items Gabbitas Davies Laing & Dick CIFE BAC A Level & GCSE Easter Revision Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Charterhouse Stamford School Bursar Lansdowne Easter Revision Multiple Display Advertising Items Clare College, Cambridge Middlesex University Multiple Display Advertising Items Aquinas Tutorial College Courses Challenge Educational Services Abbey Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Secrelarial & Business Courses. Euroqualifications.… When the test is yet to come The outrage against the budgets may have abated, but flashpoints lie ahead for Gillian shephard, reports John O'Leary Summertime and the learning is easy Whether you want to learn bricklaying or embroidery, you'll find a summer school to match your needs, Ben Preston reports Employment Department Group Portsmouth Grammar School A stiletto to handle a heel Viewpoint NA The Writing School Results and Statistics Education LSE General Kingfisher to reveal bill for shake-up University of Oxford D'Overbroeck's Summer Schools Multiple Display Advertising Items Summer Academy London School of Journalism Espanol en Espana! Beginners Book Editing Summer Schools Edinburgh College of Art Summer School Summer Vacation Courses in Oxford Moswin tours The Astrid Challenge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Focus switches to shop sales Economic Outlook Sunday Tips St Andrews University Holidays 1995 FSC Dld Summer Arts Capitalisation, week's change Barclays Kinnock snubbed in open skies row La Crème De La Crème First Class Shorthand Secretary Jane Atkinson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Schilling and Lom Recruitment Consultant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Engineering pay rises held below inflation Cocktail of clues to inflation turning points Gilt-Edged Multiple Classified Advertising Items ABB gives warning of cutbacks Talisman Multiple Classified Advertising Items WTO may be left without leader Business Roundup Amey wins £28m contract Funds shun US shares Hanson joint venture Union Pacific pays $1bn The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Bath Moles Club & Studio Seeks P. A. /Administrator… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tourist Rates Profiles All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: McDonald's serves up jobs model Critics call the work 'McJobs' Others see a step towards useful skills. Philip Bassett reports PAN Trafalgar broadside will sink hostile utility bids Adventuring on the cheap In the hotseat Heady stuff Radio 1 Hearing sights and smells Radio Choice BBC 1 Incidentally, I've heard that song before Review Picture Gallery The Week Ahead ING removes senior Barings pair from jobs Times Two Crossword Post Office seeks £150m investment Divorce the man, not his pension City steps ahead of rivals Wolfensohn set to lead World Bank Menu for Change Firms press Northern to agree new Trafalgar bid Hill House Hammond Direct Grimsby nets best profits

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