News from 14/03/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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James Kitchenham, Richard Crawford, Jon Ashworth, Ruth Gledhill and Andrew Pierce, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Dr Bruce Charlton, Mark Souster, Alice Thomson and Nicholas Wood, Richard Thomas, Peter Tatchell, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Neil Bennett and Robert Miller, Geoffrey Chipperfield, Carl Mortished, Jeremy Jenkins, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, N. H. Harris, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Robert Wright, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, and our Foreign Staff, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John Young, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, Albert Edwards, Nicholas Watt and Michael Evans, Susan Gilchrist, Arthur Leathley and Martin Fletcher, Louise Gray, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, H. Ian Carlton, Sacha Craddock, Sarah Johnson, David Miller, Lord Alexander, A. M. Royston Chairman, Colin Cameron, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Lesley Chamberlain, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Wolfgang Munchau and Michael Binyon, Richard Evans, Eric Reguly, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, James Landale and Michael Binyon, David Pannick QC, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Vera Quin, Brian Beel, Iris Green, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, James Pringle, Christopher Walker and Arthur Leathley, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Juliana Abell, David Adams, Latin America Correspondent, and our Foreign Staff, Scrivenor, Andrew Farkas, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Mark Oakley, Nadine Meisner, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Trevor Coley, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, R. D. Turner, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Marcia Petre, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Vince Wright, Bernard Goodsall, Neil McClelland Director, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoChurch rallies to support of 'outed' bishop Gay lobby accused of intimidation Girl B 'eager for treatment' Assault sentence Top pay support Index Nigella Lawson Minister resists MPs' call to back Canada in fish row Clegg 'devastated' by wait for release review Festival Focus Support us on arms, Major tells Clinton Win a Holiday a Day Blair acclaims party backing for his new Clause Four News Clause Abbey National Excluding the impossible, can what remains be true about Blair? Political Sketch Heseltine defends high pay as leak shows Cabinet rift Phone Day Ingham post on press watchdog blocked Front seat at fashion week Dons doubt value of promotion plan Adams basks in US reception One in ten pays water bills late News in Brief Spitalfields fire suspicious Solicitor jailed Tunnel warning Explosive error Card fraud falls Footballer jailed for attack is given bail Chelsea captain who assaulted taxi driver free to play until appeal Marchioness jury hears of chaos on rescue airwaves Girl B starts private therapy in her final battle for life Pensioner queries cost 'New Year Rapist' faces life sentence Delta Airlines Britain's most successful newspaper IBM 'All disciples must share in our Lord 's suffering in this earthly life' Bishop Reflects The Bishop of London, Dr David Hope, explains how, during a day trip to Paris, he contemplated his treatment by OutRage! Gay crusader who continues to 'out' the Establishment The Activist 'You can precipitate dramatic change' The Letter Evangelicals and liberals dispute interpretation Biblical View Leading lawyers say letter does not constitute offence Stay Free By our Religion Correspondent: The cleric known as Ena the Terrible Gareer Benefit cuts aim to deter bogus asylum seekers Curbs on illegal immigrants Barclays Old Contemptible weds anew at 102 The Times Human cost tempers celebrations in the profit capital of Britain Student loans chief sacked for misuse of taxpayers' money Computer games hook children Economic divide emerges on East-West lines Leeson asks judge for extradition to Britain £325,000 for woman damaged in labour Atton 'set up fake theft of horsebox' Deadly game man cleared News in Brief Fatal shooting Killer's appeal Vandal sorry Corrections Commercial Union Solicitors will advise guilty to stay silent HSBC How Blair slaughtered his party's sacred cow Clause 4: Leading leftwingers won over in campaign to modernise Labour The Labour Party's New Aims and Values… …And the 1917 Declaration that They Replace So far so good, now we need to know what it means in practice Riddell on Politics Car Insurance Dobson attacks cuts in environment cash In Parliament Clerical Medical Nursery scheme causes Cabinet rift PLO dismayed by Major 'climbdown' on Jerusalem visit First Mortgage Securities Prince takes his own artist along From Agence France-Presse in Amman: Eight cleared of Husain death plot Reuter: Soccer chief links Tapie to bribery SKY Europe suspends dialogue in fish war with Canada EU ambassadors hint at trade sanctions unless Ottawa releases Spanish vessel Salinas flees as Mexico slides deeper into economic mire Bank of Scotland France welcomes Castro in from cold From Agence France-Presse in St John's, Newfoundland: Eggs fly as trawler skipper is freed on bail UN keeps sanctions on Iraq Senators line up to challenge Clinton in Democratic race Militants cut girl's throat at school News in Brief (AFP): Istanbul clash Troops sought (AFP): Khomeini coma (Reuter): Deadly feud (Reuter): Dress reversal Hill House Hammond Kabul Shia leader killed as battle for city intensifies From Agence France-Presse in Seoul: Seoul MPs besiege parliament Eager exodus spells failure of UN's high hopes Picture Gallery Nixon film 'fantasy' outrages historians From Agence France-Presse in Lagos: Former leader is held after Nigeria coup plot foiled Kantor presses China on rights Corporate Enquires Welcome The great intriguer Lord McAlpine and political gossip are long-standing, intimate bedfellows, says Joanna Pitman Dolphin How Liz learnt to swear Giles Coren explores: the rough flipside of a screen legend Why do we dress like tarts? Women's clothes are revealing more and more—about the wearers NatWest Walk right in for an early diagnosis Dr Thomas Stuttaford visits a remarkable clinic, run as a charity, which offers both the very latest in diagnostic medicine and a humane approach Can you forget sexual abuse? Two psychiatrists have thrown doubt on the existence of repressed memory, says Dr Bruce Charlton Skoda Get to the top if you want to stay healthy Jeremy Laurance talks to the man who monitors the health and sickness of our civil servants in whitehall Tatchell's destructive tragedy Sexuality is a complex, intimate matter, not a political weapon Cast list Diary Inside story Diary Picture Gallery Too nice to be competent Some of the folk looking after our money are quite splendid Stolen kiss Diary Poetic folly Diary Roll up Diary Walking in the steps of Gaitskell Woodrow Wyatt on the last Clause Four revolution Hope and Outrage A brave churchman resists militant persecution Labour's New Clause Blair is emboldened by successful leadership Principles at Sea Canada deserves support in its demand for proper conservation Easter with little sign of the Cross Priest's freehold Numbers games Decisions over treatment of 'child B' Shortage of beds for the acutely ill Whitehall leaks Brought to heel Church treasures National strategy to improve literacy Postcode problems Lone odds Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Memorial service University of Bristol Birthdays No one who does not carry his cross and come with me… Veterans replay the Victory Tests of 1945 Commonwealth Day Observance Service Appointments in the Forces Dinners Luncheons Forthcoming marriages Reception Service dinner Meeting Lieutenant-Colonel Brian Gait Lieutenant-Colonel Brian Gait, DSO, DCM, commanding officer 2nd Regiment Royal Military Police, 1972-74, died on March 12 aged 63. He was born on August 12,1931 Deaths Sir Frederic Harmer Sir Frederic Harmer, CMG, deputy chairman of the P&O shipping company, 1957-71, died on February 24 aged 89. He was born on November 3,1905 Sir James Scott-Hopkins Major Sir James Scott-Hopkins, former Conservative MP and MEP, died on March 11 aged 73. He was born on November 29,1921 Myfanwy Talog Myfanwy Talog, Welsh television and stage actress, died from cancer on March 11 aged 49. She was born on March 31.1945 Football Rugby Union Rules Start-ups expected to accelerate this year Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brand New System Spring National Franchise Picture Gallery Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hippy trail to travel agency James Kitchenham reports on a niche firm succeeding in a world dominated by big buisiness Multiple Display Advertising Items Futurekids Can You Manage Neighbourhood Watch Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Temphone APC Multiple Display Advertising Items Franchises Highlands & Islands Enterprise Briefings By train to heart of a lost empire Take a short break to beautiful cities around the world Don't forget your passport Win a trip to Andalusia and go today David Roth, from Reading, and his son are off to San Francisco to visit his sister, after winning yesterday's competition. Today it could be your turn Russia's lost masterpieces The train in Spain Golden legacy of a rich past The Times Crossword No 19,802 News Business Top Writers in the Times Tomorrow Air UK Forecast Law Fury over Leeson appointment Trafalgar claims support for new Northern bid Inflation pressure in industry eases John Charcol Arts British Gas direct debit discounts under investigation by regulator Sport Bank accused of coining it Shopkeeper makes waves in Poole Saatchi recalls Laing as chief Television and Radio Business today Pressure on BA from Buffett Red tape threatens Square Mile dominance Uncertainty over price of cheaper gas EDS Rover chief to join Audi S&F blames depressed markets for decline The Times Fairey buys for £18m as profits accelerate Tourist Rates Queueing for Rymans Candover bucks trend Takare surges to £21m JIB raises margins Cost of single currency TSB Refuge seeks funds transfer to holders Business Roundup National Express seeks West Midlands merger Persimmon sees land shortage Perils of being unassailable Pennington Broking hit as media flourishes at MAI Fortunes rise to £12m at Greggs Cathay Pacific Rugby set fair as cement sales rise Investors run for cover as sterling slumps again Stock Market Commodities Life Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Balrd& Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes National Express Rugby Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Media balance Tempus Fairey Group Wall Street A lead from the top Team talent Breakfast club Sound results Augar's well Shorts takes off again as the planemaker's planemaker Ross Tieman charts the renaissance of one of Belfast's leading employers DisCordiant note at Saatchi Did they think Mars was bluffing? BWD Securities Plc Fraudbusters on Elm Street are booked Jon Ashworth is unimpressed by a new study of the Serious Fraud Office Small losses on the day The Times Unit Trust Information Service Quarry Dougall Robert Walters Associates Metropolitan Police Quarry Dougall Zarak MacRae Brenner Reynell Temple 2 Gardens Jordans A bar to true choice Robert Wright, QC, says it is not too late to organise common training for lawyers The mover moves on Inn and Outs Picture Gallery Lipson Lloyd Jones Sole Practitioner What's so special about boxing? Counsel Practice Manager Better Justice Joint Clerk Zarak MacRae Brenner Chambers Robert Walters Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westminster Medical Zarak MacRae Brennner Lipson Lloyd Jones Legal Executive All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Simmons & Simmons Charles Fellowes Partnership Taylor Root Quarry Dougall Chambers Company/commercial Lawyer Maples and Calder Asia Quarry Dougall Watson, Farley & Williams Butterworths Haseltine Lake Trademarks U. S. Qualified Attorney Metropolitan Police Harbottle & Lewis Solicitors Zarak MacRae Brenner Hays Solicitor Who dares to resolve, wins Lord Alexander of Weedon, QC, urges a radical rethink on our civil justice system Bar students face a rise in fees Legal News Roundup The Law Officers of the Crown Guernsey Crown Court Advocate East Midlands Wigg & Co University of Notre Dame Solicitors for Commercial DEPARTMENT-Dublin Office Ryder Reid Associates Law Revision Courses Quarry Dougall Junior Associate The Personal Investment Authority Ombudsman Bureau Hidden costs of price cuts Too many lawyers are now marketing the wrong services at the wrong price—and to the wrong clients Visual Art An angel lands in Sussex Benedict Nightingale on how the West End producer Duncan Weldon put together a starry rescue package for Chichester Gone west, young woman London Frince Theatre Cardinal rules of life after death Choral Music: Gerontius at a Westminster centenary, and a Cambridge premiere Literature Polly puts her mettle on Pop: P. 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Harvey brings us her love Out on a limb and in distress Visual Art: New wrok in London; the Maastricht Fair; prints in Edinburgh; and other selected shows Richard Cork explores the disturbing images of Kiki Smith and Rita Donagh, as revealed in current London shows Showing confidence in the average At this year's European fine Art Fair in Maastricht, dealers seem reluctant to take too many risks A cut or two above the rest Edinburgh is enjoying one of the finest shows of prints mounted in Britain for 20 years Around the Galleries Entertainments Royal Albert Hall Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Writers without a cause Lesley Chamberlain hears Czech author Miroslav Holub's wry view of post-communist literary Prague Feet first to spring Dance: At the Spring Loaded festival, two companies show the span of modern choreography Small Bones The Place Downfall of 'cheeky chappy' Chelsea intend to stand by their disgraced captain By our Sports Staff: Armstrong given clearance to play Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Legal & Public Notices Giants at risk of being felled by their greed Fortune And Fame ready to lift crown Hurdlers' title looks wide open as more rain is forecast at Cheltenham Richard Evans believes this year's Chakpion Hurdle will be a race to savour, particularly for the Irish Richard Evans Nap: Light Veneer (4.40 Cheltenham) Next best: Klairon Davis (2.50 Cheltenham) Cheltenham Rapid Raceline Big Race Line-Up Festival Specialists Blinkered first time Comprehensive Form for the 14 Contenders Guide to our In-Line Racecard Martin can add polished touch to Light Veneer Guide to Festival William Hill Arkwright awaits finest sport Racecourse prepared for highlight of jumping calendar Sedgefield Sunday's Point-To-Point Results Double for Fitzgerald Newton Abbot Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Cobden has eventful success in qualifier Match referee calms rival Test captains Sport in Brief Cardiff's record ends Delayed invitation Julian joining tour Americans go through Eton storm to victory Today's Fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items World event lacking quality and credibility For the Record From a Correspondent in Fort Lauderdale, Florida: American galleries warming to Faldo's expertise Britons show strength of challenge for Masters Word-Watching The height of curiosity Radio Choice Radio Avoidance or evasion, the result is the same Review BBC 1 Athletics Chelsea struggle to ignore tie's stormy backdrop FC Bruges start as favourites Tottenham semi-final request overruled Times Two Crossword Townsend's move south worries SRU Maguire to miss first day of Festival Wigan peer at repeat final Borrow Direct-Loans from 10.5% APR Golf
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