News from 16/03/1995
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James Landale, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, John Smith, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Tim Melville-Ross, Patricia Davies, David Crepaz-Keay, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Tania Rice, Andrew Longmore, Mark Souster, Andrew de Berry, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Paul Smith, Brian Rogers, John Ambrose, Judi Clements, James Landale, Political Reporter, Clive Ricketts, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Robert Twycross, John Wadham, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Walton of Detchant, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Kieran Sweeney, Nicholas Wood and John O'leary, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Peter Ackroyd, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Sked, Colin Welch, David Colvin, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Mgg Pillai, N. A. Russell, Peter Davies, John Ebor, Charles Bremner, David Hands, Patrick Forman, June McKERROW, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Lesley Drummond, Louise Gray, Brian Nicholson, Susan Gilchrist, Alison Burns, Gill Williams, Philip Bassett, Janet Daley, R. L. Cheeseman, Philip Webster and Philip Bassett, David Miller, Jamie Osborne, Marion Roe, John F. Gray, Stanley Lerner, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, Cicely Saunders, Tim Congdon, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, David Freeman, Martyn Chappell, Penny Letts, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Christopher Walker and Arthur Leathley, Brian Alderson, Mel Webb, Jonathan Prynn and Gillian Bowditch, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Barry A. Reamsbottom, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Adams, Latin America Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Lin Jenkins, John Goodbody and Stewart Tendler, John Phillips, Frank Field, Hugh Mead, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Sarah Baxter, Christopher Irvine, John Rowe Townsend,
ResumoWhite House seeks to mend fences 'Decommissioning of the vast arsenals of paramilitaries must begin now' Recovery may come too late, admits Clarke Index The Times The Other Rob Andrew MPs see red over plane that falls to bits Cruft's at War Labour to ditch stand against opt-out schools Win a Holiday a Day Soccer stars freed on police bail Chopard Genève Uncouth ministers give questioners a rude awakening Aitken lends support to nursery place vouchers Conservative Rights returns to the battles of the 1980s Seatbelts to be compulsory for minibus-trip pupils Australia No Title Tomorrow in the Times After-school clubs plead for funding Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct Tories join Labour on family laws Climbers killed Mellor job offer Press penalty Beatles get back Lib Dem choice Prize for Pinter Shy grandson of Gallipoli VC is war widows' hero Freyberg hailed for pensions victory Cult woman to sue friend for damages Magazine By a Staff Reporter: Women in police 'are favoured' Scientists flock to put their heads in the cloud Informix By a Staff Reporter: Boy blames his father's death on mother's affair Gun-toting drug gangs turn town into battlefield The Corsa from Vauxhall Consultants reject criticism Correction Bank of Scotland Father tells why therapy was chosen Law reform chief attacks 'obscure and antique Acts' Keep civil disputes out of court says lawyer Pop plaque plan rocks classicists HESS Blind bookmaker is held in match-fixing inquiry Mercedes E-class. Engineered like no other car Vets' royal college cracks down on dog tail docking Top 10 Favourite Breeds now and Then Campaign fails to save West Highland sleeper service Now mortgages are fixed by phone in just 15 minutes Interest rates continue to rise and borrowers are locking into highly attractive fixed-rate mortgages with one free telephone call Vodafone centre Icy road victim gets £300,000 'Surfer' inquest Worker frozen BR driver hurt Cleared man dies £166,000 Bible Paxman to nurture first fruit of BBC's strategy… Dentists withdraw NHS care from 800,000 patients Policeman's son jailed over guns AA Astronomers paint chilly picture of life on Titan Picture Gallery By a Science Editor: Bats denied prey by new street lights Scientific brainwave quells pain of noisy neighbours JPs throw doubt on Howard's sentence reforms Hanley claims Labour local authorities 'tend to be corrupt' Tory chairman's allegation sets tone for a bruising election campaign Council accused of buying votes with public funds In Parliament British Gas Heath urges end to question time shouting match TSB EU claims victory over Canada in halibut war Republicans bring in plan to cut taxes St James Independent School for Boys Trawlers plunder seas Sainsbury's Homebase Diary of rebel with a cause Iran trade curbs urged in fight to end Rushdie fatwa German strategist joins battle for Chancellor World Court to pick first woman judge Serviceline Insurance Oslo to cull seal pups Toll in Turkish clashes climbs Dini faces close vote over budget Amstrad Direct Alliance studies Bosnia pull-out Export of landmines is curbed Summary Kazakh deputies on hunger strike (Reuter): Cyprus potato farmer starts fast (Reuter): Pope to visit Polish cities Settlers protest as Israel resumes talks with Syria Bank of Scotland Shin Bet's liberal head upsets Right Stolen art found in Jerusalem Yale University talks itself out of $20m donation The International Adoption Guide By our Middle East Correspondent: Police seek to ban eulogy for killer Death on Request Bonn to help pay for dams (AP): Record number of reporters die (AP): Shipyard denies Estonia blame (AFP): Vatican exhibits rare Hebrew text (Reuter): Menem son dies Nobel prizewinner escaped Argentine navy 'death flights ' Cardinal 'murdered' Peking rules out Tibet referendum The Times B&Q Japan rejects Briton's claim of jail abuse The boys' own hero in a city suit Joanna Pitman meets the chartered surveyor who will be kicking for England on Saturday Interflora The man who makes a thriller out of a crisis Julia Llewellyn Smith meets Gerald Seymour, for whom a war is raw material Could you ring back a bit later, Mr Clinton? Martin Fletcher on how Presidents simply do not fail to get connected When a child gives up meat Should parents worry about the impact of a strict vegetarian diet? Dr Trisha Greenhalgh reports Medivac Painful legacy of chickenpox A cautionary tale about people with 'just a touch' of angina Dr Kieran Sweeney read one piece of research and changed his practice Cigarette risk HRT helper The Open University Janet Daley Oh why can't the English lean to speak-straightforwardly? Shock opera Stwff poeth Unsafe as Tory houses Voters are blaming the Government for falling house prices, says Tim Congdon Nose job Boot in Making music All in a name Do we still matter to America? Stop pandering to the White House, says Peter Riddell When Ties Unwind Clinton and Major spin ever further apart When Law Wastes Money The costs of ancient verbiage are too high Voting for the Dogs Birmingham turns from politics to pooper-scoopers Dutch depiction of euthanasia on TV Charity fundraising A moral question Executive pay and workers' rights Single currency Doubting Matthew Threat of 'arrest' to mentally ill Barings collapse Children's classics Long odds Court Circular Personal Column Dinners Reception Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Epsom College Lord Lieutenant Memorial services Captain Robert Wolrige Gordon of Esslemont His Honour Edward Sutcliffe, QC Anniversaries Luncheon High Sheriffs Duchy of Lancaster Guild of Freemen of the City of London Appointment Forthcoming marriages United World Colleges Lord Mulley Personal Column David Western, GC Announcements Action for blind people Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages John Silverlight Lady Brigid Ness Death of Sir Henrt Bessemer March 16 1898 Scientists' heads in the clouds The Times Crossword No 19,804 US attempts to mend rift Business Forecast Anatole Kaletsky 25 Northern directors willing to entertain new bid Cash over timing of fresh Trafalgar offer The Pru guilty of SE rule breach BAe clears way to set up missile venture Books Picture Gallery Peter Baring sidelined Sport Slack consumer spending eases fears of rate rises Corby Works No Title Geoff Brown Falls for Little Women Business Today Paper cuts Bearing up Chairman of Vimto to retire Joint venture CPG in red Baynes boost News chief Tourist Rates Clerical Medical Investment Group Nicholas W. Leeson enthrals Big Apple Portillo says jobless total is falling by 1,000 a day ASB seeks changes to tax report rules Grundy says G'day to Wall Street Marley surges to £58.7m Strong mark halts talk of rate cut Paper prices spur Reed cost-cutting English China Clays advances by 22% Business Roundup Allied-Domecq warning Saatchi & Saatchi sued Good start for Heywood French bank inquiry Slump at Swiss Bank Holliday confident Qantas leaps to £95m Wytch boosts Premier Last-minute WTO plea The Times Closer stock exchange liaison urged TSB Power vacuum K not Commodities Liffe Options BAA shares take off after pricing decision 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 ECC Allied-Domecq Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes A very big Reed Tempus Marley Wall Street Back in the limelight Seekers after job facts beset by conundrums Philip Bassett on a tale of two sraristics Start to prepare for a soft landing Another half-point rise in interest rates might just be acceptable to keep control of inflation Gambling man Options Direct Contracting-out protection for workers must be upheld Option benefits Early gains wiped out C E Heath The Times Trust Information Service Brook Martine & Co. Ltd. Let investors have a say Lesley Drummond looks at the issue of accounting standards compliance Accountancy & Finance ST CG Armstrong Group Limited The Tavistock Institute Inland Revenue Financial Controller CG Multiple Display Advertising Items Cutting back on the flexibility Robert Bruce on reporting tax liabilitics House of Fraser Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre page Respect for women's rites Cinema: Geoff Brown is enchsnted by Little Women, turns a deaf ear to Beethoven and joins a priest's 'outing's Quiz Show Immortal Beloved CD Direct Can Hollywood learn the score? Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Paired off for a night of big chills Theatre: Sharman MacDonald's new play comes to London; a gay drama from America The Winter Guest Almedia An outing of buddies Burning Blue King's Head, N1 The Times In full swing Jazz Scott Hamilton Pizza Express, Dean Street, W1 Master of the spiritual realm Richard Morrison introduces four outstanding recordings from this month's Cd Direct choice: the great Italian maestro, Carlo Maria Giulini The Times BBC Talk of the nation Radio: Nick Ross's phone-in programme mainrains Radio 4's unrivelled status Great Giulini Recordings at Specially Reduced Prices Havana Great Time The Royal Opera Great love-in Pop Barry White Wembley Arena Last testament of an American seer Colin Wlch enjoys a defence of Middle American against its elites but doubts whether social engineering is the answer The Revolt of the Elites and the Betrayal of Democracy By Christopher Lasch Norton, £16.95 The Times New Machiavelli gets his come-uppance Letters to a Young Politician From His Uncle By Alastair McAlpine Faber, ?14.99 Scuppered by landlubbers Fisher's Face By Jan Morris Viking, £16 The soul of the souffl? Charles Bremner Liebling at the New Yorker Uncollected Essays Edited by James Barbour and Fred Warner University of New Mexico Press, £22.99 Minerva Press High priest of hero-worship Peter Ackoyd on the Volcanie Victorian sage who almost destroyed himself and his wife Nursery classics enjoy second childhoods Brian Alderson Little Women Little Men, Jo's Boys By Lousa May Alcott Little, Brown, £4.99 pbk each Emil and the Detectives The Flying Classroom, Lottie and Lisa By Erich Kastner Red Fox, £3.50 pbk each Pop goes the wonderful weasel of Oz Tale of a Tube and a Nazi in Birmingham Alison Burns Crazy Paving By Louise Doughty Touchstone, £9.99 Going Naked is the Best Disguise By Steven Jacobi Secker & Warburg, £9.99 The Times Penguin Festival Offiction Tunnel faces holiday chaos Turn-up-and-wait: Jonathan Prynn on mounting trouble for Le Shuttle Thomson CityBreaks Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Croatia calls out to Britons Dalmatia's tourist industry is eager to cash in on the new peace, gill Williams reports Airport loyalty rewarded Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomson CityBreaks Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Guidebook cashes in on Eurostar Egon Ronay suggests where to lunch in Paris Spirited Chelsea bring back the feelgood factor European triumph restores pride David Miller on an exceptional victory, against the odds, that proved to be the stuff of fantasy Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Kenna poised to sign for Blackburn Keene on Chess Winning Move For the Record Sunshine season to receive trial run in Wales Fifth seed meets his match in Nielsen RAF on target Ebdon goes out Thrilling final Paul Kipkoech Fine recovery Master Oats in peak form to scale chasing's summit Gold Cup takes centres srage at Cheltenham Richard Evans expects the Bailey team to complete a memorable double in the Festival showpiece Cheltenham Rapid Raceline Big Race Line-Up Large Action eyes Aintree Comprehensive Form for the 17 Contenders Brave Tornado to power home Festival Guide Picture Gallery Shadow cast over celebration Julian Muscat finds an emotional David Nicholson after his Champion Chase win Brief Gale dents Irish pride Lingfield Park Williamson proves a hard man to beat Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Ultimate test of nerve that can mean make or break Andrew Longmore on the fence at Cheltenham which epitomises the drama of jumping at its best Hexham Agile minds enable Scotland to flower David Hands speaks to the coach who deprived England of the 1990 grand slam Townsend relives dream Word-Watching Littlewoods Pools Faldo sets sights on mastery of Augusta England adjust try target Gambling is flight of fantasy says Davies The return of Old King Coal BBC1 Real Dutch courage in the face of death Review Choice Racing 36,37 Mansell feels the squeeze with McLaren New recruit may season's stsrt Times Two Crossword Rowell fixes sights on new horizons Maguire misses Cheltenham treble LUC Alphand, of France, glides in style on his way… Long Wax Coat Rugby Union 38 Arsenal ready to risk injured Seaman Créme de la créme appears on page 17 CSC N. 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Municipal Bank Municipal Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adderley Featherstone plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Theaker Monro Newman Recruitment & Personnel… Alexander Consulting Chemical McKinsey & Company Touche Ross Multiple Display Advertising Items Brian Forbes Coopers & Lybrand PA Consulting Group DRA IMR Kramer Westfield Multiple Display Advertising Items Planning Sciences Austin Knight IRI Software Eastern Natural Gas PRS MKA Saladin ISICAD Ravenscroft & Partners NHA International Austin Knight Union Texas Petroleum Moxon Dolphin Kerby Mason & Nurse NCC Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Career Movers' Companion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Slough Estee Lauder McGregor Boyall Multiple Display Advertising Items NB Austin Knight Vida Med Multiple Display Advertising Items SGS Plasmec Systems Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Operations Manager, upto £28K a super opportunity… Exciting Times Segal Recruitment EDS Novus Canning The Times Newspapers British Sports and Allied Industries Federation FHS Computer Unit British Field Sports Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Ofgas CH I Mech E Multiple Display Advertising Items Norfolk County Council CG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall County Council School Secretary Talisman Specialists in Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lewisham Finance & Support Services The Department of Transport UBHT Teaching Care Features National Lottery Charities Board Hounslow Newchurch & Company Hertfordshire Constabulary Saving the forests is a growing concern David Young introdueces a report on the state of the industry and how it is striving to improve its image Think Wood The fight to stop illegal logging Do as we say, not as we did Now the loggers, whirlybirds and woodpeckers can be friends New techniques are being used as much for timber extraction as to make forestry environmentally friendly, says Tony Dawe How green are our values? David Young puts crucial environmental questions to Paul Harris, director-general of the Timber Trades federation See the wood for the trees Conservation is not simply a matter of keeping all the forests just as they are Think Wood Why homes with a wooden heart can be cheaper to heat The trade claims that twice the heat is lost through concrete floors or block walls than through timber structures At the mercy of the timber barons Britain's dependence on wood imports leaves it vulnerable to upheavals aborad and uncontrolled price rises, David Young reports How chips off the old blocks found new life Recycling scrap timber by shredding helps the environment and stops money going up in smoke The struggle to stem the axemen of Asia Rodney Liosbon on a move to stop trees being replaced by farms, roads and dams When timber is top of the class Rodney Hobson on the pioneering work being done to promote wooden buildings in Britain Branching out to bring the countryside closer to the people Tony Dawe on an ambitious plan to plant community forests near to industrialised areas The American owl that saved Britain a fortune Thanks to President Clinton's embargo on plywood, UK boards made from scrap will save £25 million on imports No Title Think Wood Putting nature back into forestry Privatisation is playing a leading role in catering for demand for wood, without forgetting wildlife needs. says Tony Dawe Think Wood A board that is a cut above the rest The 'green' fibreboard made from waste that has moved with the times
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