News from 22/03/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Iain R. Webb, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, C. M. Money, Stella McGurk, Alexandra Frean, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Anthony SMITH(Chief Executive), P. J. Burville, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Murray Naylor, James Landale, Political Reporter, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean and Marianne Darch, S. V. Peskett, Mary Wilson, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Colin Narbrough, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Stuart Jones, R. Neogy, Peter Ball, Nicholas Wood and James Landale, Robert Court( Second Master), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Michael Clark, Charles Bremner, M. F. Dobson, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Kate Le Bars, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Simon Tait, Susan Gilchrist, Wolfgang M?nchau, Abbi Tan, Rupert, Brenda Maddox, Janet Daley, Rachel Bridge, Chris Smith, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, P. C. Metcalfe, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Nigel Lathom-Sharp, Carlos Larrea, P. H. S, Alice Thomson and James Landale, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Dalya Alberge, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Brenda Bowcock, Jill Sherman and Philip Webster, K. E. WILLS(Managing Director), Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Matthew Parris, Michael Theodoulou and Andrew Finkel, Anjana Ahuja, Christine Webb, Peter Riddell, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, LIndsay Cook, Michael Adams, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Beulah Ainley, Andrew Pierce and Nicholas Watt, Colin McQuillan, E. M. Holt, Hugh RAVEN(Chairman), Christopher Irvine,
ResumoDeputy governor quits Bank over 'foolish mistakes ' Husband has paid high price for affair, says wife Relief for Major as Tories survive votes on Europe Index The Outing of MPs Tunnel defences foil Napoleon's invasion Japanese gas mask mystery Fry checks in for treatment Fashion Win a Holiday a Day Excited youngsters force royal retreat Colonial Mutual Unit Trust Managers Ltd Blair puts his team on alert for snap election Little and large approve a small surprise Political Sketch Gummer rescues Dorset but agrees to split Berkshire Local government reorganisation Cabinet 'anti-gaffe committee' set up Teachers Motor Computer fault hits scratch-card Tatchell 's 'fascist tactics'attacked by MPs 1,000 PowerGen jobs go CSA catches father in elaborate love trap News in Brief Sex change test case Bad tenants face eviction Warsaw award challenge DNA test 'trapped sailor' Drug use in school rises Bus driver cleared Cyanide kills 5,000 fish Jilted mistress says banker promised to leave his wife "Don't dump a financial journalist if you're deputy governor of the Bank. That's dumb' Surprise choice known for monetary caution Saturday in the Times The letter of resignation Ericsson Major fends first blows in public sector wages battle Midland The Listening Bank D-Day piper bids Lovat farewell Picture Gallery Myths and facts surrounding the loss of nails Medical Briefing Drop in time spent on school sport is attacked The Independent Conservative Party Pilot dies as light aircraft crashes News in Brief Al Fayed action Drug appeal Ferry charges Oil spill salvage Van hits children Ringing changes Flying visit By a Staff Reporter: GP struck off for affair with married patient Doctor arranged hospital check-up for husband and then met lover in matrimonial bed Boy stays in care at end of abuse case By a Staff Reporter: Woman crippled by rescue boat Pop paper responds to fans' cry of grief British Gas Player tells of hardship after wife's dismissal Germany fails to deliver ?200m P&o liner on time Lotus Picture Gallery Convicted Briton to challenge drug trial Mirren returns in prime ITV role The Times Where action on PC should begin and end Media File Minister defends record on curbing Euro-subsidy fraud Debate Howard seeks Tory calm Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct In Parliament Squabbling towards a common objective Riddell on Politics Every Mobile Phone Santer seeks right to shape foreign policy for Europe Intel inside Britain prepares to parade its cultural strengths to the world EC offices raided by Belgian police Serb forces seize weapons Balladur 's aura fades as Chirac is toast of the town US shift on world trade job US offers $4m for bombers World Summary Gaza explosion leads to new ban (Afp): Russian forces threaten Argun Killer dies by lethal injection (Reuter): Budget passed Admiral Surfing the superhighway The Times/dillons Forum Queen joins service for Sharpeville's 35th anniversary Royal visitors given taste of extremes in privilege and poverty that still divide South Africa AmericanAirlines Turkish offensive 'kills 200 Kurds' Air Miles Conflict death toll reaches 15,000 Vatican 'kidnap talks' Hill House Hammond Rebels carry fight to Germany Gas mask shares boomed before Tokyo train attack Dell How fictional killer was brought to book Regione Siciliana Elizabeth Arden Dress me up, dress me down Paris The message from the Paris shows is muddled but gorgeously feminine Pluharpers & Queen Half-right on rape The great Germaine Greer is still crazy after all these years, but she remains a voice worth listening to Out of tune with the village Anne MeElvoy on Garsington's open-air opera and the feud it has generated with the locals Beeching's ghost rides again The threat to cut Scottish rail services reopens old wounds Hill House Hammond Janet Daley Though we pretend to be liberal and enlightened about sex, we are ust as prurient as ever Out and off Diary One's dogs Diary Just leave Africa alone South Africa finds itself belaboured with Western aid, when what it needs is trade Tail end Diary One's rival Diary Seeing red Diary Why 'outing' is wrong Chris Smith says OutRage! colludes with homophobia Private Affair Public officials should resign for the right reasons Kurdish Faultline Ethnic conflict is poisoning Turkey's secular democracy Fading Orange The Tory party's links with Unionism are weaker than ever Damaged morale in Tory ranks Rewriting Clause 4 Questions of faith Decision to scrap Highland sleeper Housing homeless A-level standards Odette, GC Snipping of dogs ' tails in the dock Race and journalism Diplomatic divide Last chance saloon? Court Circular Personal Column Anniversaries Memorial services Today's royal engagements Latest wills Luncheons Service dinner Dinners School news Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Sir James Kilfedder Sir James Kilfedder, Ulster Popular Unionist MP for North Down, died on March 20 aged 66. He was born on July 16.1928 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Kitchens Alexander Hyatt King Alexander Hyatt King, Mozart scholar, died in Southwold, Suffolk, on March 0 aged 83. He was born in Beckenham, Kent, on July 18,1911 Multiple Display Advertising Items Rukba Captain Peter Norton Captain Peter Norton, DSC, artist, writer and naval officer, died on March 5 aged 82 Professor R. J. Fitzpatrick R. J. Fitzpatrick, Professor of Animal Reproduction at the University of Liverpool, 1984-89, died on February 17 aged 73. He was born on December 30,1921 (From our Own Correspondent): The Abdication Scene at Pskoff March 22,1917 Belgravia & Knightsbridge Kitchens Limited Charles Church So you want to feel secure in your home? Mary Wilson reports on historically important castles in varying states of repair for salei England, Ireland and Scotland Wales The power of mites Christine Webb reports on a house designed for allergy sufferers Deputy quits Bank over affair News Tunnel defences thwart Napoleon The Times Crossword No 19,809 Business Picture Gallery Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Management Pru admits need for pension cover 'Controls failure' crashed Barings Signet rebels threaten a break-up Britain's arms industry voices concerns Defence firms criticise procurement policies Arts Sport Insurance chief went with £1.8m Non-EU trade gap widens to ?343m Trade Independent 21 Television and Radio Business Today Rail cash needs Houses warning Waterford returns to dividend Menzies buys Maunders up Clyde in black Aircraft demand set to soar Swire Pacific Limited Rail and Tube networks need £50bn investment Atlantic air talks hope grows Gas reforms will allow for DIY connections Tourist Rates Bowater advances to £226m Imry plans ?250m city centre scheme Bupa annual surplus surges to ?54m Business Roundup Johnson Group slides New focus for Vinten BT under scrutiny BSG expects good year Clinton Cards falters Dorling pays more Record sales at Wilson Claremont at £15m Caldwell Investments P. L. C. Vacancy at the Bank Bank of England has an opportunityto refocus Defence industry needs freshstart Opposition rethinks power Halifax chief wants rethink on mortgage benefit cuts UniChem in healthy advance Sainsbury buys club outlets BT Commodities Liffe Options Shares run out of steam despite stronger pound Stock Market 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 UniChem Nurdin & Peacock Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Profits on paper Tempus Vinten Wall Street Snc wields the axe The Times City Diary Business buys connections on the World Wide Web The wide reach of the Internet made it inevitable that firms would plug in, writes Eric Reguly BAA heading Down Under in search of happy landings The airports group, facing slower growth, is looking Overseas, says Rachel Bridge The Scottish Oriental Smaller Companies Trust Plc Tidal waves in the world money pool The Times Unit Trust Information Service Tadpole Technology Early gains halved Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Passing on the paperwork David Young visits one company where the new strategy for outsourcing many office functions is working wonders Facilities Management Procord The Facilities Management Software Solution Total Facilities BEM Multiple Display Advertising Items Cancelled Order Haden Facilities Management Ltd A service well documented Companies are increasingly looking to outside contractors to take charge of key administrative functions The Times Make the most of your post Unsolicited letters many be annoying, but direct mail is a boom business. Rodney Hobson spoke to a company which specialises in putting more post on the doormat Facilities Management Rank Xeroxd A contract too large News in Brief And the winner is ... embarrassed Forget the movie. listen to the speech. Ahead of next week's awards, Matt Wolf considers the art of accepting an Oscar The Royal Ballet Theatre Glasgow 's dazzling shipyard show Cranes and computers join a spectacular Mayfest display. Simon Tait reports Theatre BBC Symphony Orchestra Bettmann Past and present in tune Concert Episodes in search of a story Theatre: Danish pseuds cornered in Nw3: rhyme without reason ruins Moliere's poetry Entertainments Fool of sound and fury Cheryomushki Gielgud Theatre Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal/clinic Secretary Savile & Haldsworth Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Pan European Recruitment Msi Advertising Haysbridge (UK) Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items University College London Medical School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Administrator Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multiligual Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Exceptional PA to Chairman Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Smith Barney Europe, Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Merrow Employment Agency Ltd Receptionist/secretary required for Marketing… Super Secretaries Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Gordon Yates Talisman Secretarial Ltd Tnirou Super Secretaries Pennekamp primed for Guineas dash with Celtic Swing Thunderer: Exeter Hsbc Rapid Raceline Record jackpot moves on to Exeter First for Ahern Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Towcester Thunderer: Ludlow Graf calls for Seles to return as No 1 Midweek Rendezvous 0171 481 4000 Midweek Rendezvous One giant step from lofty ambition Stuart Jones finds the leading squash player in Britian so near yet so far from his goal Virginia Charles Roe spurs Wellington to festival victory Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Jackman hindered by double helping By our Sports Staff: Australia lose key bowler to injury Pollock lifts Robson's men to pole position For the Record Snow Reports Picture Gallery Ardingly take their cue from Virgo Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Defeated O'Sullivan rejects tired excuses Sport in Brief Three fall foul of rule Scotland roll onwards Breaking new ground Ryder Cup pair escape McIlvanney's award Keene on Chess Winning Move Schumacher traces tracks of his tears Memories of Senna cast long shadow over German withpoint to prove Oliver Holt finds the world motor racing champion in reflective mood as he prepares to defend his crown Scapegoats in cauldron of greed Word-Watching Today's Fixtures Dellenbaugh lifts spirits to a man Good for the soul, too? Hypnotised ? Trance would be a fine thing BBC1 Choice 40 Racing Liverpool lure Kennedy with ?2m offer Blackburn pipped in transfer race Times Two Crossword Evans puts himself out of running Brazilians flock to honour Senna Oliver Holt ses emotonal scenes at the S?o Paulo graveside of a national hero Gloom for City as Elkins settles up Globalmobile Simon Barnes
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