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News from 17/03/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Karis Anderson, Geoff Brown's, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, E. F. Clark, Paul Hoggart, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Richard Radcliffe, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Peter North, Lynne Truss, Timothy W. Sewell, Andrew Eliel, Joel Brand and Misha Glenny, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Dymphna Byrne, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Nicola Tyrrell, L. J. Bloomfield, Sterling of Plaistow Chairman, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Stanier, Jo Cutmore, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Robin Pellew, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Matthew May, Martin Barrow, David Bryer, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, John Patten, Michael Clark, Charles Bremner, David Guest, David W. Astor, Sarah Bagnall, Doreen Thompson, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Simon Tait, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Colin Dexter, Margot Norman, George Brock, John Hopkins, Jamie Osborne, Thomas H. McFadden, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Stewart Birt, Jenny McClean, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Oliver Figg, Richard Evans, Edward Pond, Andrew Smith, R. D. Phillips, Oliver Holt, T. H. Hawkins, Patrick Nairne, Roger Boyes, Jeremy Kingston's, Brian Beel, Robin McLaren, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nigel Williamson Whitehall Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Andrew Pierce and Arthur Leathley, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, H. J. Belsey, Guy Walters, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Peter Mottley, Russell Kempson and Peter Ball, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, William Filmer-Sankey, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Abby Tan, Neil Cossons, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Charles Lyte, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Richard Oxon, Benedict Nightingale, Denis Smith, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, John Phillips, Frank Nunneley, Plumb, Ross Tieman, Walter Ellis, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Banks facing £1bn bill for redundancy Call to reverse law lords' decision £6bn rescue for Crédit Lyonnais Ticket to Ireland Index Freud on Friday Major fights for feel-good factor Peter Riddell Clinton greets Adams with a handshake Tomorrow in the Times Bacall AT Grandson succeeds clan chief Lovat Win a Holiday a Day Guinness Gold Cup win for Master Oats puts stable in the record books 20P Busy Mr Major engages callers on crossed line Political Sketch Midland MoD pays £400,000 after homes project fails Nappy puts Chancellor in the gaffe zone again Ferry firm on brink of collapse Ministers hit back at Scott report Record number in jail Welland's tax reprieve Killer freed on parole Factory used children Legal aid franchise firms get pay boost Employers backed by Lords in union case News in Brief Police buy firearms from underworld to reduce offences Forces' weapons worn and broken Neighbours' feud of 1,000 incidents New Age travellers hatched suicide pact after squabble Man dies after being shot by PC More Furniture Ideas Computer lends hand for tough piano concert Science sixth-formers face A-level grade handicaps Philips Education 'fails firms' Patrick: a saint for all reasons Operations 'should be done by nurses' Survey funds Remedy recalled Cancer link confirmed 'Stone baby' case Village vaccine The dilemma of premature birth Medical Briefing Breeders at Craft's support docking of tails A Great Way Lords criticise law on age of criminal knowledge 'A classic case for parliamentary investigation' By our Legal Correspondent: Justice experts back call for review of legislation Varying Age of Responsibility Fujitsu ICL Homosexuals are made in God's image, says Carey International bishops' conference Under-fives suffer from anorexia American Airlines Mother of Marchioness victim 'told to keep quiet' National Trust handed garden secrets on a plate Court backs alderman's rejection Whitbread's widget brings draught taste to bottled beer McAlpine finds few converts to heretical cause Resilient Major unscathed by outbursts of the disenchanted Riddell on Politics Dixons Tory party tormentor shows no regrets Software Warehouse Couples colluding to thwart the CSA In Parliament Racial arrest victim wins police damages Black man who reported car break-in was accused of not being British Best buys to choose in salad bargains The Times Nissan Officers welcome DNA database Crash of France's biggest bank hits Balladur hopes France delights Britain by scorning radical overhaul of Maastricht MasterCard Chirac pleases both sides on Europe Dell Baku 'on brink of civil war' World Summary (Reuter): Russian TV boss quits over staff (Reuter): Trial demanded for ex-premiers Dini wins crucial vote on budget (AP): Blasphemy boy 'safe' Attacks by Serbs prompt UN forces to review patrols Peacekeepers pinned down by artillery barrage in eastern Bosnian enclave of Gorazde Iran help for tycoon on run irks Bonn Wasting Energy Costs the Earth Row over burial of non-Jews causes anguish in Israel (Reuter): Fishermen under fire Christies Fitted Furniture Boat people threaten suicide over Philippines expulsion Ramos challenges China in Spratly Islands dispute Premium Search Aid cuts threaten starvation for Rwanda refugees Britain to lease Tornados to UAE (Reuter): Burma frees prisoners Nigerian arrests attacked News in Brief Yeltsin offer Victory claim (Reuter): Rabbani offer (AP): Vatican support (Reuter): Museum piece (Reuter): Watch this space Micro-d 'Why is everybody in Britain so nasty to me?' Rupert Everett is back and hoping he can throw off his superficial, arrogant public schoolboy image N&P Picture Gallery Multiyork How to eat an interviewer for breakfast At 70 Lauren Bacall is still tough enough to deal with pompus, condescending and sarcastic editors My false tribute to Hardy Blue is the colour of glory in London - unless, of course, it's a fake Hill House Hammond Mops Chichester. She finds it incongruous that people… Why the Tories live by power Ideas do not flourish in the wilderness, says John Patten Gas mark No 10 Green gills Picture Gallery Canada conies of age The halibut wars have at last made the world take notice of Ottawa Rise and shine Winning tape Taking a lead Philip Howard Today red-faced cliche droppers will pay the price The De Gaulle Stakes Where dressage become a steeplechase and is not slowing yet New Slates for Old A few small flaws in the McAlpine plan Transparent Noses Greater openness will benefit charities and their donors Conservation nub of fish dispute Meat and two parrots Beach combings Hong Kong policy Adams and Anglo-US relationship Charity fundraising Unconverted Competence in the law De mortuis… Concern for future of Radio Oxford Threat to tunnel Silencing Sir John Rate for the job Court Circular Today's royal engagements Colonel W. H. Whitbread Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tudor Hall, Banbury Luncheons Appointment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deaths Prince's picture of deadly mountains goes on show Birthdays today Lincoln's Inn Deaths Service dinners Deaths Meetings Church in Wales Deaths Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Cruft's show results Multiple Classified Advertising Items Odette Hallowes, GC Multiple Classified Advertising Items 1/2 Price Kitchens Personal Column Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Embassy Flight Centre World Link Announcements Susan James' Red Nose Day Special B. H. P. A Lord Lovat The British Kidney Patient Association Parkinson's Disease Society National Children's Bureau From our Special Correspondent: On this Day March 17 1939 Redundancy 'back pay' may be £1bn Clinton greets Adams with handshake Lord Lovat dies Major defiant Cheltenham double Guns for hire Gays 'accepted' Crime responsibility Plates put landscape in the picture The Times Crossword No 19,805 Arrest damages 2m face starvation Iran hid fugitive Chirac's EU vision Burial wrangle Patrols reviewed Picture Gallery Business Noon today Air UK Sport Features Infotech In the Times Arts The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Infotech Sterling hits low as Bonn holds rates The man whose 'services cannot be terminated' Saatchi settles for Cordiant future Trafalgar tries to salvage bid Arts Picture Gallery Govett says share fall wrecked American merger Sport Bank of Ireland Mortgages Barings investors look to Holland Lining up to Buy the Train Set Business Today Stock Market Indices On the road Soft landing ABB and Daimler form rail venture Escom Picture Gallery Heseltine welcomes boost for jobs from Toyota expansion Governor warns on market curbs Rover helps to drive BMW up Dealer ahead Cheaper beer Spandex lift Loss trimmed L&G in talks with DTI over surplus Tourist Rates General Cable to float TeleWest at £65m loss Warning by Asprey Big charge at Minorco Dawsongroup record Tilbury pegs payout Antofagasta rises The Cooperative Bank Underlying profits crumble at UB Business Roundup Fat cats get the cream Pennington Pilots shoot down insolvency law Govett ambushed in search for establishment image Tiny gets his retaliation in first Chairman of Reckitt to step down The Times BT Liffe Options Share rally shrugs off worry over the pound Stock Market Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Right Issues Major Changes United Biscuits Minorco Dollar Rates Cutting out the mustard Tempus Legal & General Wall Street Signs of the times The Times City Diary Double woe Picture Gallery ABN MBA Name's Bond On the rebound Paying for share flop Bidders line up for a piece of the train set The privatisation of British Rail is now being pushed along at breakneck pace, Ross Tieman reports Outside expertise Banning buyouts must not be option Voting at AGM on directors pay Letters to the Business and Finance section of The… NPI EBRD feels the heat over nuclear plant The bank's biggest investment is proving controversial, says Colin Narbrough The Times Unit Trust Information Service Eastern Electricity Barclays Equities and bonds sharply higher British Funds Can anyone stop Microsoft? Bill Gates has kept everyone waiting for his windows 95, says Matthew May Information Technology Crest Nicholson PLC Product Business Manager Digital PC Key jury Student freed Messages on page Online Mail service Caught, booked From keyboard wizard to super salesman David Guest explains how experienced IT workers can command greater salaries in marketing Information Technology Computer People Intel Johnson underwood Graduate in Information Technology PCL NCC Novus Systems Technology Ltd Atlantech Technologies Ltd Exceptional Opportunities in Search and Selection Director of Sales (UK) Multiple Display Advertising Items Mozart damned in staging from hell Opera: English National Opera produces an unmitigated stinker; but 600 citizens of Peterborough can't be wrong The ghost of marriage past Theatre: A Liverpool family struggle to lift new year spirits; minced Ibsen with liberal helpings of spiciness Pop That Henrik, he had it on the brain How to Live Watermans Brentfod Hundreds sing in city's moving epic Pop The Times/dillons Forum Entertainments Weekend Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats avallable Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol on release across the country) The bank that likes to say 'yo' Pop on Friday: Lloyds up for Knebworth… Helen Shapiro going strong Happiness runs Cabaret: Once she toured with the Beatles, but the former schoolgirl star is still in good voice The Times Wired up for better reception … Radiohead are broadcasting to Britain … Kirsty MacColl drinks Caithin Moran under the table … Gene stretch for Olympus A Gene genie called Smith New Albums: Morrissey's disciples … Elton's flop Top Ten Albums At home with Lauren, margarita and me Still after that elusive No I, Kirsty MacColl is the most dangerous of party animals: genius that drinks7 Picture Gallery HMV Children presumed incapable of crime unless contrary is proved Power to ensure contact with non-custodial parent Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Application for a Private Electricity Licence in… Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Obligation of disclosure on close companies The Times Solicitors fell below standard Welsh elder statesman eager for final fling Gerald Davies looks at the player wales have recalled in an effort to recapture their winnings ways Llanekku stalwart returns to provide inspirational touch Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move FA clears way for players to return to action For the Record Davies quick to make her mark Sport in Brief Thorburn holds nerve Wright stays on course Salim ban extended Scotland power on Army's sights on title Today's Fixtures Salford pay for trust in Wilson Master moves into a class of his own Bailey's chaser recovers from early lapses to triumph in style Cheltenham Record crowds at Festival Treasure Again can continue profitable run Today's Races on Television The Times Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Dorans Pride settles a score Julian Muscat reports on a victory made all the sweeter by its being delayed for 12 months Coulton makes up for near misses Lingfield Park Fantus on target in Foxhunter Cool Dawn can rise to Lingfield heat Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings When parting with that fiver is very hard to do Andrew Longmore battles with nerves and indecision before settling on his Gold Cup loser Fakenham Picture Gallery Clark returns to the family business British rallying lines up a famous father-and -son cormbination Oliver Holt finds the competitive fires still burning in a former RAC Rally champion Blundell in Mansell's testing seat By Buying the Times Everyday You Have Saved Yourself… Carpet firm bags sporting double act Radio 1 Something to chew over Radio Choice Jackie the First Lady, a mystery to the last Review BBC1 Racing Arsenal capitalise on Wright's style Spectacular goal leads holders into Cup Winners' Cup semi-finals Times Two Crossword Problems on inward nine drive Faldo to distraction Ryder Cup trio disqualified Deveaux is banned for two years over brawl Clement Freud Bombardier Premium Better Carling's sights set firmly beyond grand slam Conaught: Walter Ellis visits Ireland's most… Picture Gallery Dublin: Giles Coren in the footsteps of Joyce, Wilde… An opium of talk and black stuff Peter Millar leaves his footprints in the sand of empty beaches and heads for the bars of Dublin and Belfast Connections to Ireland Lonely beauty of the wild, wild West Walter Ellis on Connaught, arguably the country's beautiful region Blúlrini Stena Sealink Racing glory from The Curragh to the beach Oliver Figg on Ireland's obsession with horse-racing—plus some of the best places to see it in action this season Stena Sealink Stena Sealink Courses that cater for golfers to a tee With almost 250 clubs to choose from, you're never far from the best greens, says John Hopkins Take to the hills on the trail of a little Kerry gold Rachel Campbell-Johnston experience the exhilaration of walking the picturesque rolling ranges around Kenmare Stena Sealink Untidy chickens in a heritage heaven If it is Irish heritage you are after, then the Shannon area is the place. Guy Walters reports Stena Sealink Blúlrini Dymphna Byrne on the huge variety of places to stay A stroll through the pages of Dublin The ghosts of Yeats, Joyce and a host of other literar Blúlrini Landscapes good enough to paint Jenny McClean explores the wild Gaelic stronghold of Donegal Stena Sealink Creamy head above the rest The fame of the country's various stouts is fully justified, says Paul Hoggart Stena Sealink A drop of the Irish scotches the myth Oysters on toast to custard with whiskey Andrew Eliel, the editorial director of Egon Ronay's Guides, presents his personal selection of some of the finest Restaurants in Ireland, both north and south of the border Egon Ronay's Stena Sealink Blúlrini Houses in the grand manner Marcus Binney explores the romantic, turbulent history of some of Ireland's country houses Best all-Ireland guides from highbrow to lowlife Peter Millar picks out some good travelling companions Ireland Stena Sealink

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