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News from 21/03/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Gwen Robinson and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Jon Ashworth, Malcolm Hitchcott, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Jeremy Laurance, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondnet, George Sivell, Ludovic Kennedy, Carl Mortished, Dr Simon Wessely, C. D. Lacey (Trustee and medical director), Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Gill Hankey, Kris Anderson, Philip Webster, Jill Sherman and Wolfgang Münchau, Christopher Mayhew, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, News in Brief, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, James Landale Political Reporter, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, A. L. Cole, Leslie James (Director), Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Kevin McCARRA, Neil Addison, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Philip Bassett, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, J. R. Spencer, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Martin Fletcher and Richard Beeston, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance and Lucy Berrington, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Brown, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Gerard Vaughan, Bernard Hart, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Eric Reguly, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Arthur Leathley and Andrew Pierce, Luke GORMALLY(Director), Nigel Williamson Whitehall Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Wayland Kennet, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Chris Parker, Roger Ede, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Alan Robson, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Denis Healey, Christopher Andrew, Derek Harris, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Josephine Stevens, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Thomas E. Woodsend, Richard Morrison, Andrew Lawson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Alan Jackson, Sarah Griffin, Ross Tieman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Rae McGrath (Director),

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Our Foreign Staff: Religious cult suspected of gas attacks Seven dead, 4,700 hurt in Tokyo Aids dentist on register Home loans crash brings warning Child benefit tax? Index Left and Write Clarke accuses the Right of undermining sterling Fraud and shady cash deals led to envoy's suicide Black Ice Unionist MP who backed Major dies Win a Holiday a Day Abbey National 20P The Queen praises South Africa's 'miracle' Missed opportunity to catch rising stars Political Sketch Medical body let dentist with Aids stay on register Weekend Tories cut 25 jobs to reduce debt Teachers Tebbit warns of 'German' Budget 'Demoralised' midwives to vote on industrial action Labour considers 40% tax on child benefit 3-minute inquest into Kray death Hostages 'alive' Moscow visit Lords defeat Crisp verdict Gunman knifed Arms ultimatum Livestock hearing Lottery hopefuls Skater's family in legal fight to stop 'hurtful' biography Former prisoner awarded £500,000 Judge rules that workshy foreigners can be expelled Vicar uses pulpit to deny tales of affair Rugby star's wife in MoD case Informix Cot death mother accused of murder By a Staff Reporter: Survivor of riverboat disaster recalls panic Oreck Oast restorer takes local dispute to Strasbourg Army fails to identify killer gun Checkout produces weighty problem Down's syndrome births fall by half Service line insurance Computers take over Shetland lighthouse News in Brief Thieves' haul Costly warning Livestock fine Church action Blue Peter boost Corrections Martian meteorite shows glimmer of life on Red Planet Rock, four billion years old, indicates 80C temperature and water flowing on the surface Feminist Greer tells of her party rape ordeal at 19 Virgin Peace puts millions on MoD's tax bill Positive about Disabled People Six pupils suspended as revolt shuts school Disruption undermines technology college Fee proposal for access to public records dropped Man denies murder in sex cinema blaze Adams Childrenswear Limited WDA 12-hour tale wins writing contest Porter's role in surgery defended Fathers wronged by CSA may get cash compensation MPs blame ministers for 'appalling story' of maladministration, anxiety and distress Woolwich Building Society Lilley defends 'improving agency' Labour attacks 'unfair' tax regime Nolan puts undue fear into minds of anxious ministers Riddell on Politics MoD staff seek end to private job rules Hanley produces sleaze dossier In Parliament Hill House Hammond Muslim offensive stirs Bosnian fears of a bloody spring Danger in Nato rush to expand, says Russia Siberian oil spill threatens rivers Turkish jets bomb Kurds in Iraq bases American Airlines Japanese bewildered by subway nerve gas attacks The attack on commuters comes as Japanese terrorist groups on the extreme Right and Left have gained a reputation for being among the most violent in the world Cult denies poisoning commuters as police give warning about rise in terrprist activities DELL Students 'can easily concoct poisons' Sarin: an old enemy that can kill in five minutes Marks & Spencer Financial Services Clinton's Moscow visit may backfire Buchanan promises to run a conservative White House Bank of Scotland Social Security First Lady adopts new image for public role EU open borders attacked News in Brief Five sentenced Rushdie hope Settler clash Burundi toll Elephant bid Queen welcomed by Mandela as thousands cheer Time Computer Systems Ltd 'I have come to see what is little short of a miracle' Highlights of Queen's Speech Nationwide Angry teacher says shantytown school not fit for royalty Franchising stages its biggest show Business to Business There's room at the top Multiple Classified Advertising Items Post Office Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Better than Winning the Lottery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services APC BT The path back to work Bentleys National Westminster Bank Lorraine Electronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Briefings Subway ride through hell For five years in Tokyo Joanna Pitman eared a rush-hour panic. When it happened yesterday, Japan's cult of order was threatened Skoda Auto A talk show for mugs 'Shock chat' confrontational television is all the rage in America. Could it hit Britain? Ben MacIntyre reports Charge of the ban-it brigade The tinpot dictators are taking over Gaily the cross I'd bear Help for asthma victims and the ozone layer, too The vital steroid inhaler has been redesigned to make it environment-friendly, Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports Stopping cancer in its tracks Drug companies are racing to develop a new cancer therapy. Nigel Hawkes reports The Stroke St. Joseph's Hospice The Harley Medical Group Hill House Hammond Direct Are we really getting more miserable? Our nostalgia for a lost age when people were happier seems to be justified, says Dr Simon Wessely Tempur Technology in the service of holy terror Tokyo heralds attacks of a new type, says Christopher Andrew One's timing Picture Gallery Through a lens, darkly Hubble bubble, I spoil for trouble: Science Week may not make all clear, but it does make you wonder On the horns The Times Diary In the pink Ripping yarn Of left and write Daniel Johnson disputes Martin Amis's claim The Times To Moscow Clinton is right to join Russia's Victory Day How Not to A general lesson in maladministration from the CSA As Merit Orders The Queen pays tribute to a gracious Mandela Positive nuclear arms control Official welcome Desert island quizzing Screening of euthanasia film sharpens public debate Export ban on anti-personnel mines Pakistan's problems Moses unadopted Beds for acutely ill Loss of the Cross Liquid assets Court Circular Saddlers' Company Mr Louis Heren Personal Column Birthdays today Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Anniversaries School news Royal Navy promotions Forthcoming marriages Council for Licensed Conveyancers Luncheon Meeting Service dinner Dinners Latest wills David Bowick David Bowick, CBE, Chief Executive Railways (BR), 1971-78, and a member of the British Railways Board, 1976-80, died on March 9 aged 71. He was born on June 30,1923 Obituaries Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interflora Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gifts Kathleen Lea Kathiccn Lea, Vice-Principal of Lady Margarct Hall, Oxford 1947-71, died on January 23 aged 91. She was born on November 1,1903 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Association Action National Canine Defence League Multiple Display Advertising Items Dorothy Stone Dorothy Stone, barrister and magistrate, died on March 10 aged 86. She was born on October 9,1908 Patrick Koppel Patrick Koppel, deputy chairman of Courtaulds, 1970-76, died on March 6 aged 81. He was born on Novembe 17,1913 By Staff Reporters: Princess Anne Escapes in Kidnap Attempt March 21 1974 Lord Mulley News The Times Crossword No 19,808 Business Forecast TV Listings Law Engineering out of recession at list Business Editor Lindsay Cook Gloom over slump in home loans Zeneca duo rewarded under Greenbury John Charcol Arts Lucas factories flat out with record order book Sport British Rail rolling stock for sale Halifax free shares verdict on Monday Executive Pay under Review Again Business Today Wembley rescue looks near Bass wins US court settlement Law advances Erith build-up VCI ahead Merseyside Alcan set to dispose of peripheral operations Edinburgh Oil & Gas plans option scheme Picture Gallery Simon reduces losses and prunes gearing Tourist Rates Legal & Public Notices Allen backs Dreamworks with $500m Ofwat extends deadline Morgan expands in US Arjo sale hopes dashed TT rises to record £35m Wilson Bowden ahead Edinburgh funds fall Liffe acts on stress Charter Group to sell Hargreaves Business Roundup Argos passes £100m to become top toy seller TI Train spotting Artificial rail contracts will slow modernisation No accord on currencies On the road to Wembley Pennington Goodwill charges push Bunzl into red Devro issue will fund US purchase Shares race past 3,100 to highest level of year Commodities Liffe Options 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 Devro Argos Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Lucas skywalker Tempus Charter Wall Street Barings staff had last fling The Times Hong Kong Diary Poachers alert Life boycott In defence In credit Top pay row simmers on as power chief faces grilling Business hopes that the MPs' recess will cool off matters are likely to be dashed, says Philip Bassett Lloyds advised me to go Girobank Business Letters Benefits of smoking Accountants 'can damage your wealth Information rule Deadline nears for NatWest essay competition Clouds cast shadow over rail bazaar Ross Tieman keeps track of the dismemberment of British Rail West Lancashire The Times Unit Trust Information Service Jermyn Street quality. High Street prices Equities higher in thin trading Heath Group Quarry Dougall ZMB Taylor Root Merton Vizards Solicitors Multiple Display Advertising Items Old Square Chambers Why shouldn't a client stay silent? Roger Ede says that the role of the defence solicitor is worth protecting—from the police Quarry Dougall Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Legal Lectures Inns and Outs Complaints from the Bar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quarry Dougail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beaumont and Son Heart-throbs of the CPS TV Review Television/ Media Lawyer Allen & Overy Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young Hewitson Becke+Shaw Reynell Eumetsat Kingsley Napley Solicitors Special Project Lawyer Badhams Thompson Investor in People Quarry Dougall Taylor Root Quarry Dougall Maples and Calder Asia Senior Legal Advisor Quarry Dougall MP The Timespapers Laurence Simons Associates ZMB MP Hughes-Castell Ltd Observed at the scene of a crime Visual Art: At the ICA, Richard Cork enters the nightmarish and disturbing worlds of Abigail Lane and Luc Tuymans Legal Appointments Hughes-Castell Ltd W. S. Walker & Company Pop Clifford Chance Classical Around the Galleries Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of flims in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Renaissance man due a revival Pop: Kris Kristofferson, country music's former Highwayman, stands and delivers; Dodgy throw a party, and everyone pays to be there Kris Kristofferson Grand, Sw11 Thumbs up for thumbs down Dodgy Astoria, W1 Cool heat with soul London Jazz: Great names live up to them The Times Criterion Theatre A helping hand from the maestro Sir Georg Solti has turned impresario to advance the careers of young soloists. He talks to Richard Morrison Music: Young talent finds a veteran champion; Germans in Birmingham; a Poulenc farce revived; Ligeti celebrated Farce with a flat edge Opera Les Mamelles de Tirésias Queen Elizabeth Hall Festivals: Forties comedy on the South Bank; Ligeti at the Royal Academy Ligeti's elusive poetry in motion New Music The Times Serious business Concert Cologne RSO/Vonk Symphony Hall, Birmingham Chelsea must heed Spanish warning Wark on the wild side as Norwich stroll to victory Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move For the Record Calderwood gets call to shore up Scotland Pools Forecast Cable TV signs up Tyson for $300m Sport in Brief Kirkland goes through Douglas makes return New Zealand shape up Price has decisive edge Injury worry for Rush The Times By our Racing Staff: Summer jumps campaign takes off Newcastle Rapid Raceline The Times Jackpot rolls on to Stratford Yesterday's Results Point-to-point Stratford Racing Ahead Fontwell Park Wales clear way for departure of coach First direct Rosslyn Park Schools Sevens Davies gets reward for dogged defence Faldo transformed by US experience Today's Fixtures Word-Watching The Times Switching on to science Radio Choice Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 Live Talk Radio Radio 3 Radio 4 World Service Classic Fm Virgin No news is good news, but some is amusing Review BBC1 Choice Racing Venables lets Ince rest his England case Venison recalled to midfield Times Two Crossword Seles overshadows exit of seeds Salim free to play during inquiry Schools set fierce pace in Rosslyn Park sevens Wright seeks payment for earnings loss It killed Hitler Golf

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