News from 15/03/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Anthony Harris, Mary Severin, Iain R. Webb, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Antony Sutch, W. S. Affleck, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Clive Davis, John Draper, Lynne Truss, Roger Jones, Wajid Shamsul Hasan, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, R. G. Holbrook, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Robert Sandall, Colin Narbrough, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Sarah Gorton, D. Edwards, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, John Young, Keith Pike, Nicholas Negroponte, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, N. C. L. Beale, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Edward Gorman, Joel Brand, Susan Gilchrist, H. M. Stewart, Russell Kempson, George Melly, Brenda Maddox, Richard Norman, George Brock, Harvey Wood, Jamie Osborne, David Miller, Susan Harris, Barry Millington, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Raymond Keene, Dr John Habgood, John Ashworth, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Rachel Collins, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Richard Evans, Eric Reguly, Roger Boyes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Richard Duce, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Eric Clements, Christine Webb, Simon Brooke, Roy Greenslade, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, G. Tolley, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, Adrian Dannatt, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Alan Mitchell, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Andrew Finkel, Lin Jenkins, John Goodbody and Stewart Tendler, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Michael Evans and Nicholas Watt, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Paul Barnes, Martin Fletcher, Arthur Leathley and Philip Webster, Political Editor,
ResumoRift deepens over Adams visit to US Erosion of goodwill feared in Whitehall 400 troops withdrawn from Ulster Index Stephen Fry's Sickness Why men are not for all seasons Top Tipster Football stars held in gambling syndicate bribery investigation Hughes backed by local party Retail sales fall Win a Holiday a Day Breitling Prescott's new clothes escape dressing down from Blair charm school Political Sketch Lords inflict defeat on ministers over ex-wives' pensions Everest Picture Gallery Troop reduction indicates confidence in peace move Churchmen condemn move to 'out' Hope Important Notice to Sufferers of Male Impotence Girl B' begins cancer therapy 'Berserk' family beat up Everest conquerer Mojo Widow cleared of husband's murder as brother is jailed 'It was an excution, and you were pround of it;' judge tells killer Student dies in sleep mishap Rude awakening for lottery dreamer Mansell files suit over bank advice Man cleared of kidnap bid Second killing Murdered in bed Missing links Curtain comes down on play Fry abandoned Saturday in the Times Midland Match-fixing inquiry looks for links with Far East syndicates Extrovert with the will to win Dutchman noted for reliability British Gas Fashanu: keen to strike a deal Consultants neglect NHS for lucrative private practice Audit Commissiom inquiry By a Staff Reporter: Cot-death study clears mattresses Delphi Internet Revels in the park to mark VE-Day By our Health Services Correspondent: TV mercy killing condemned Public to vote on best modern buildings Not too old for £132,000 cure Medical Briefing Disneyland Law Society seeks limit on court fees Stress 'drove aide to drunken havoc' Prison term cut in Irish sex case The Times Concrete designed to beat quakes WDA Mother of Marchioness victim 'lost her future' Tories to consider school buyouts by teaching staff Hanley ends search for new PR chief MPs must show that their cherished self-regulation works Riddell on Politics Organ Donor Card Holders Theft claim investigated In Parliament Commons 'comedy' needs reforming Director of Of gas admits to being unaccountable Friends of the Elderly Attempt to oust Janner delayed Clinton suffers a new setback over official's mistress Gingrich advocates Victorian values British envoy attacks arrest of Nigerian News in Brief (Reuter): Army trimmed Election date (AFP): Peace moves (AFP): Children hurt (Reuter): Curie honoured America blocks oil contract with Iran Bulls' star sparks a stampede Philippines seeks more protection for workers Afghan leader's remains handed over Detente mission lifts off Which? Rebel leader warns Russia of reprisals Berlin Politburo chiefs to be tried Germans welcome Krenz charges FIAT Police get last laugh on cartoon criminal Colombia's leader blames Europe for cocaine trade boom Angry Canadians say Spanish have resumed fishing Kinnock in first row with Britain DELL Balladur nails colours to European mast Master Card Bosnia crash kills nine French troops Street violence spreads to Ankara Arabs delighted by Mrs Major's lone visit to West Bank American Airlines Prime Minister carries aid into PLO heartland Hindu extremists take over Bombay Religious Zealots hold sway in India's commercial centre, prompting fears about the country's economic development, Christopher Thomas reports from Bombay Volvo Owners A different kind of child abuse If childern spend too long at video games, Libby Purves has some sympathy; it is probably because they have no green space to run around in Waiting for God's word The evangelist Dr Billy Graham wants a high-tech crusade, so Ruth Gledhill contacted him, eventually, through the Internet Skoda Auto What is the matter with Stephen Fry? Dr Thomas Stuttaford, a close friend of the Fry family for thirty years, suggests reasons for the actor's self-imposed exile Style without fuss - simply the best of British London The individual messages from London Fashion Week add up to a stunning total Price Challenge Calling Women Drivers News London Loves (Fake) Fur Elizabeth Arden Essential Accessories Alan Coren First it's useless junk, then a memory - and then buried treasure Tongue twister Socialism, Tory-style Whatever the Conservatives say, the public sector goes marching on, never shrinking below its historic level Diary The Times Diary Pier pressure But I have enjoyed amorous dalliances there, "… Tough nut Just daffy Sparks fly Begin at home When sex ceases to be private Dr John Habgood on the harm of sexual witch-hunts The High Ground From better goalkeeping to better governing Welcome to Mumbai India's Hindu nationalists need not scare the money-makers London Fashion Sense A week for fun, profit and the older model OutRage! and the 'outing' of Church homosexuals Prospects for students in legal practice training Broadcasting talent Rate for the job Deaths in Karachi Homeless in London Fishing dispute with Canada What the blazers! Official welcome Court Circular Today's royal engagements Meeting Personal Column Lectures Luncheon Royal Navy Dinners Birthdays today Bell-like flowers ring the changes Horticulture Institute of Legal Executives Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Bapsy Marchioness of Winchester Appointment Dr Barbara Evans Personal Column Picture Gallery Alberto Burri On this Day March 15 1900 Max Rudolf Frank Costin Chelsea & Kensington Kitchens Limited Cluttons Thirlstone Homes Ltd Persimmon Home Multiple Display Advertising Items Beechcroft Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Lutyens comes back in style Surrey Exhibition Chestertons Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't suffer in silence Susan Harris on compensation for new road and rail schemes London takes European lead Commercial Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Nattrass Giles Multiple Display Advertising Items Colliers Stratton Creber Vintage offering Public interest grounds necessary Court judges lawfulness of decision Commercial Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Raffety Buckland Chesterton Vigilant House Multiple Display Advertising Items Bensons Auctions The Times A headquarters for business Northampton Corrections Rift deepens over Adams visit to US News Donald Duck fan jailed for extortion The Times Crossword No 19,803 Business WPA Forecast Interest rate plea after sales dive Boost for divorcees on pension rights Unlucky 13 for Kingfisher Carsberg unity plan rejected Lord Carrington joins bidder for Tunnel rail link Maine-Tucker Saatchi puts off return to payouts Business Today Cold on steel Heading east Energy industry to move into deeper waters EU failure to curb aid threatens British steel Griffin Factors Yorkshire's new broom turns gloom into boom GEC firm's Paris office searched Tourist Rates SE fails to deliver report on Newmarch Delta EuroDisney cuts losses Lonrho vote hitch IBM chief's $12m deal ALM attacks Lloyd's Global watchdog plea Bundesbank helps to ease dollar slide Punishment grid Electricity firms still hope to escape tougher regime Financial squeeze in the East Good work wiped out at Cordiant Williams looks for partner in China IBM Glynwed profits from Aga surge Bank fraud inquiry in France Inspec to pay £80m for BP offshoot Commodities Liffe Options Northern Electric Shares surge in heavy trading Picture Gallery 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 Doing it Geoff's way Inspec Williams Holdings Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Wolseley Wall Street Double Lim-it Bid battle begins for fast track to Europe Four groups want the Channel Tunnel rail link contract, says Ross Tieman C&w awaits the great leap forward Eric Reguly explains the significance of 2,500 job losses Steady Eddie shows up the market men West Lancashire Soaring sales of suppressant boost Medeva B&Q Delta reels in a 22% profits rise The Times SAS places order for 35 Boeings Profits leap Britton ahead Epwin rises Wolseley cautious despite 35% profit rise Flotation price set for Expro Lord Taylor of Hadfield Memorial Service Ford March '94 Bt BSM moves up a gear with £4.9m By our City Staff: Watmoughs poised for growth The Times Unit Trust Information Service Privilege Insurance Shares and bonds sharply higher NWM Natwest Markets The little magazine with a lot of powder Roy Greenslade looks at the extraordinary revival in the fortunes of The Spectator Media, Sales & Marketing Ncm (UK) Holdings Limited MKA Own-label and tonic, please As consumers switch to cheaper tipples, Gordon's is trying to make its gin look trendy and to teach barmen how to serve it St Quintin Marketing Professional Director of Sales (UK) Advertising Sales Executives Measure your sales IQ! Raymond Laurence Recruitment Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items A highway paved with paper According to a new book by America's best known media guru, we shall soon be scanning our own, personalised electronic newspapers. Do we want to? The revolution in your front room Nicholas Negroponte explains how our lives will soon be transformed by the arrival of the information superhighway Join Negroponte in London The Times/dillons Forum How to survive and prosper from the information revolution Parliamentary storeys Should political reporting be centred on one building? asks Simon Brooke Top 20: Independent Productions Thames makes a splash Angela Mortimer Multiple Display Advertising Items CS Cross Selection Personnel Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items The Central Attraction Multiple Display Advertising Items Executive Recruitment Romulus Construction Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Joslin Rowe Russell Jones & Walker Admin Pa/sec Marie Curie Cancer Care Busy Design Company in W11 Secretary The Royal Fine Art Commission Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gordon Yates Tate Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Msl Aldrich-Recruitment Consultants Gordon Yates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Aldrich Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items La Creme Groundwork Innovations Group Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items McKinlay Law Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Enjoy Life in Paris and Work as You Go! Appointment Bi Language Bi-Lingual Senior Secretary with Fluent German Recruitment Consultants Turning off the Great White Way Benedict Nightingale visits New York to find that the best new American drama is being made outside the sluggish mainstream Too bad it is not worse Opera page 40 No cold feat for Melly Clive Davis on an evening with a seasoned raconteur Past pleasures preserved The Lady Of Pleasure Cambridge Festival Theatre Dance page 41 Indian Ink Thanks for Dutch courage Opera: Taking a risk with Schoenberg in Holland: partriotic Verdi in concert in London Schoenberg triple bill Muziektheater, Amsterdam Entertainments Doing macho battle La battaglia di Legnano Queen Elizabeth Hall Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide The Times Why lock out the dancers? Dance: The compelling case foa a dedicated dance house in London: a veteran is still top of the class in New York John Percival urges the Arts Council not to leave dance companies in the cold but to use lottery cash to give them a permanent home Art not without ambition Concerts: Strauss in the hands of a master; too much of a blast from Canadians at the Barbican expectations unfulfilled at a birthday party Philharmonia/Sawallisch Festival Hall Snarling trumpets 'gan to chide NACO/Pinnock Barhican In the hall of the cyber king Must try harder Chetham's Gala/Clayton Barbican BBC Lament for a game that has lost its soul Rob Hughes traces the decline in standards to the lavish rewards on offer to players Midweek Rendezvous Watercolours Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Sporting soap opera keeps audience hooked Midweek View Winning Move Keend on Chess Armstrong makes match-winning return for Palace Errant forward finds the target Ferguson welcomes chance to close gap For the Record Snow Reports Ndlovu deepens Liverpool gloom Legal & Public Notices Thorburn displays glimpse of old form In Brief Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Last Night's Results Alderbrook a champion of rare talent Richard Evans reports on an emotional first Festival trimph for trainer and jockey Cheltenham Rapid Raceline Williamson is favourite Guide to our In-Line Racecard Bell Staffboy to chime in with Coral Gup win Festival Guide William Hill Klairon Davis rises to occasion Woods sets family record straight in Arkle Chase Channel 4 comes smiling through first-day glitches TV Action Replay Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Large Action runs fine race in defeat Jamie Osborne derives disappointment and delight from a commendale performance Champion hopes wane as Danoli puts a foot wrong Andrew Longmore watches an ill-timed mistake undermine Irish dreams of a fairytale ending Newton Abbot Nottingham Board plans revision of amateur regulations Nationwide Picture Gallery Wright ready for double challenge Richard Eaton on the badminton player who is under pressure on and off court The Times Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Snapping up the world Sub-continental subterfuge and subtexts Review BBC1 Picture Gallery Choice Simon Barnes 42 Arrests plunge game deeper into chaos Chelsea's spirit earns triumph over technique London club advances in Europe Times Two Cross Word Rugby union lets prodigals return Novice captures hurdling crown The Open University Racing 44,45
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