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News from 23/03/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Inigo Gilmore and Ray Kennedy, Anatol Lieven, Raymond Bixley, Michael Theodoulou and Michael Evans, Rachel Cusk, Inigo Gilmore and Michael Hamlyn, John Bowis, Neil Bennett, A. S. Fagg, Mark Souster, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John F. Coghlan, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Fern Roberts, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Howard H. Campbell, James Bone, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Malcolm Bradbury, Robert Wright, Patricia Tehan, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Peter Hopkirk, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Rob Kilby, Frank Merron, Mark Byford, Janet Bush, David Hands, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Edward Gorman, Richard Gledhill, Derwent May, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus, Jon Ashworth and Robin Young, Wolfgang M?nchau, Russell Kempson, Margot Norman, Barbara Brill, George Brock, Bryan Cassidy, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Malcolm Rifkind, A. P. Corfield, Raymond Keene, J. G. M. Watt, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, P. H. S, B. Bigmore, Alice Thomson, Michael Arditti, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Chris Thompson, Kate Alderson, Ian Brodie in Washington, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, D. A. Glading, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, David Stinchon, Paul Batterbury, Kathryn Knight, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Michael Kallenbach, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Jonathan Moffett, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Kate Woodrow, Michael Dynes, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Gwen Robinson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Peter Riddell and Nicholas Wood, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Gill Hornby,

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Blair courts voters with call to duty Time to drop 'doing your own thing' Football star critically ill Index The Times Willam Rees-Mogg Receivers called in to administer Vestey family 's business empire Pre-School Diet Liz Hurley tells of £10 mugging Win a Holiday a Day VJ wins the day over PC lobby School Fees Insurance Agency Limited 20p Sinn Fein predicts talks will start 'in days' The MP's guide to doing it by the book Political Sketch Tories flounder in poll as Labour consolidates lead House of Fraser Blair defied over wages Picture Gallery Complaints up 135% since NHS reforms News in Brief Mrs Mellor's decree nisi A nation on computer Rail tunnel rejected Stephen Fry in hospital Dinosaur feeding habit Sumo statue beheaded Fire helmet safety row Judge abandons fraud trial at cost of £2 million Evidence 'oppressive and unmanageable' Computerised evidence speeds course of justice Saturday in the Times Hatton all smiles after acquittal Abbey National Direct Trainee invited for coffee loses sex-bias claim 306 Peugeot Clarke condemns 'absurd' hounding of Pennant-Rea Press intrusion will deter talented people from taking public office, says Chancellor I'm victim too, says ditched lover Virgin Wayward iceberg comes to a halt on seabed Thriving children confound official guidance on eating Judge bars Nazi victim's £28m case Dixons Diet 'Poor old Nige' distressed by outing claims Fishermen endanger coelacanth Nationwide Farmers warned on milk pollution News in Brief Cannabis ship Worker sacked Pennine eagle Knebworth off Living legend Gummer tells Church to rescue souls lost in cities Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centre Tunnel method cleared of blame for Heathrow hole Which £2bn boost for West Coast rail Tesco cashes in on French drink Thatcher 'in good health' A real nothing offer from Volkswagen Clarke strives to repair damaged Tory morale 'Fecl-good factor will come back in time for the election Blunkett fails to sway opt-out heads' Better Come to Comet Howard avoids threatened rebellion over immigration Tories back electoral reform call Labour plea for disabled Drinks Direct Irish peers lose fight to rejoin the Lords In Parliament Nerve gas solvent found as police swoop on sect B&Q Guru fed followers blood and mysticism (AP): Singapore recalls its envoy World Summary Trade mission to Pakistan Six held in Gaza over foiled plot Dell Fear for civilians grows as Turks advance into Iraq Arabs in disarray on anniversary The Times The Corsa from Vauxhall Torture of suspects in Algeria 'routine' Appeals for money follow Queen to blighted township Texas Kitchen Sale Great Offers! Duke visits village raised from ruins Mandela warrant ruled invalid Setback for Britain over Unicef Crown Redundancy Service (Recovery) Belgian Foreign Minister resigns in bribe scandal Chechens battle to save last bastion Long Island train killer gets 200 years Car Insurance Yeltsin warned that Caucasus conflict may harm G7 ties Nuclear sub to be entombed on sea bed Russian sets new space record American TV shows face Euro curbs Bradford & Bingley Thank heaven for tolerance In Middle England the parish faithful want to keep a good vicar and don't care a hoot about his love life, says Libby Pirves Interflora The magazine that Giles Worsley built Complaining makes you feel much better We need to learn that kicking up a fuss is always worthwhile Will diabetics ever be free of the insulin needle? Dr Trisha Greenhalgh reports on the latest developments designed to improve life for diabetics and reduce their risk of serious complications The Times The trail of a silent killer Difficulties in the early diagnosis of a common cancer Avoiding damage in the womb When a child's appetite is ruined by sweet drinks Medical Briefing Everest He can't answer the Tory prayer Peter Riddell says Heseltine might lose just as well as Major Ostrich tale Picture Gallery How we made the news Entertaining though it has been, the Pennant-Rea affair had a serious side Public interest Stone dropped The Times Diary Thin joke Kilt kit After this, every ear in the land will be straining for a grievance Alan Coren Blair on Guard Risks and reasoning around an early general election To Rebuild Rwanda How humanitarian aid has ensured a political void Fragile Monuments Attacks on statuary provoke ancestral fears Private lives of public figures Brussels regulations New powers for care of mentally ill Policy on control of nuclear arms Bar students' fees Radio Oxford Sports letters Blue plaque snub for John Buchan Fishing dispute Score by computer Brill thrill Multiple mums Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays today Picture Gallery The Royal College of Anaesthetists Headington School, Oxford Legal appointment The Royal Society Eton College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memorial service Anniversaries Lecture Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Flights Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Dinners Multiple Display Advertising Items Luncheon Carpenters' Company Commemoration of the 50th anniversary of World War Ii Peter Woods Peter Woods, journalist and television newsreader, died yesterday from cancer in hospital in Yeovil, Somerset, aged 64. He ws born on November 7,1930 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Harry Gabb Harry Gabb, cathedral organist, died on March 16 aged 85. He was born on April 5,1909 On this Day Run on a Penny Bank March 23 1888 Robert Urquhart Robert Urquhart, actor, died on March 20 aged 73. He was born on October 16,1921 The Times Crossword No 19,810 News Business Tomorrow Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Highest & Lowest WPA Health Insurance Sport Forecast Features Body and Mind Books Arts The Papers Picture Gallery Tv Listings Columns Obituaries Letters Midland to cut further 1,745 jobs Bank of England staff face shake-up Directors agree to pay former deputy governor £45,000 Economic View 25 Barratt fights for housing benefits Books Rate rise was caused by fragile markets Barings missed regulatory net Sport Trade Indemnity Abbey asks ING to sell joint venture Aim on Target Accountancy Business Today Coming soon On the road EBRD decision on nuclear power scheme postponed General Cable set for market The Chinese Export Commodities Fair Newman spends overseas UK service launched by Telstra Loral buys Cooper ahead Promise met Vard to delist Britannic joins debate on life funds Tourist Rates Maxwell deal wins approval of courts Business Roundup Railair looks south Lehman rating falls Pension fund move BAT seeks ITC changes Trinity Holdings ahead Recovery lifts BNB Abbott Mead advances Wolsey NFC finds new chief executive to guide recovery The Times Management Videos Offer The butchers of Lombard Street Banks take the prime cuts at Union Bad tidings from Whitson Slovaks halt halt the juggernaut Tropical storm fails to halt Geest Telspec at double in maiden year Merger and low margins slow Weir Battered Blenheim forsakes takeovers Lloyds Bank Ws record may bring new bids Commodities Liffe Options Shares beat US gloom to stay on the high ground 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 An absolute freight Tempus Barratt Blenheim Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Weir Group Wall Street Little jobs for the boys The Times City Diary Up sticks Funny money Rise and fall of the Vestey empire Ross Tieman tells the tale of four generations Free-floaters challenge need for currency fix Economic View Currency turmoil sparks same dabate in Europe and Latin America General Cable Plc Why Camelot failed to come up to scratch Jon Ashworth asks whether technology could end the lottery group's lucky run The Times Unit Trust Information Service Flights, Holidays & Travel The Average? Accountancy & Finance Robert Walters Associates IBES European Relationship Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items We can keep Aim on target Richard Gledhill sees a role for his profession in a new share market Multiple Display Advertising Items Touche Ross Taking stings out of the tail Financial Recruitment Consultants University of Oxford CG Accountancy Shares trade in narrow range Heath Group British Funds Operetta Hawthorne crowns his career Cinema: Geoff Brown bends the knee as Oscar Best Actor nominees rule - in their various ways - in The Madness of King George and Nobady's Fool 'Highly Recommended' The Madness of King George Cézanne finds a home in the new South Africa Visual ART: Sandra Bank is part of the commonwealth of inspiration, says John Russell Taylor Concerts The Theatre Club Idea moan shows Radio When classy becomes brassy Operetta: A sitcom approach to Strauss leaves Rodney Milnes unconvinced Passions oversold LSO/Gatti Barbican Entertainments Nonchalant perfection Dmitri Hvorostovsky/Mikhail Arkadiev Wigmore Hall Donald Cooper Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kligston's assessmont of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of Films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country He was hurried hence twixt treason and convenience Anne McElvoy on the spy whose accusations have united the Left and the Establishment against him Next Stop Execution By Oleg Gordievsky Macmillan, £16.99 Citizen Orson's ego Nigella Lawson Orson Welles The Road to Xanadu By Simon Callow Jonathan Cape, £20 Frances Hegarty All the world, now in its third edition The Arden Shakespeare Third Edition Antony and Cleopatra Edited by John Wilders King Henry V Edited by T. W. Craik Titus Andronicus Edited by Jonathan Bate Routledge, each volume £30/£5.99 pbk Short sharp shocker Hot Irons Diaries, Essays, Journalism By Howard Brenton Nick Hern, £15.99 New Authors Forget the hype, feel the breadth Malcolm Bradbury sees Martin Amis's novel as a comedy on a cosmic scale in the grand American style by a master of language The Information a Novel By Martin Amis Flamingo, £15.99 This fair defect of nature Something about Women By P. H. Newby André Deutsch, £12.99 Lamentations of a widower New Selected Poems 1957-1994 By Ted Hughes Faber, £14.99/£7.99 pbk Someone rotten in a deep freeze A Spell of Winter By Helen Dunmore Viking, £15 The Times Backlist Administrators liable to employees after adopting their contracts Law Report March 23 1995 House of Lords Individual cannot sue over frontier control Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Difficulties caused at trial by age of offences Council stag hunt decision was invalid Council guarantee beyond powers Contempt sentence not excessive Godolphin venture gathers pace Shaikh Mohammed appoints new trainer at Newmarket Ski West Doncaster Rapid Raceline Yesterday's Results Record jackpot goes at Exeter Wincanton Plumpton Crested Knight to hold court Doncaster C4 Winners take all of Formula One's rich rewards Oliver Holt reports on the crippling cost of competing for teams at the wrong end of the grand prix grid Word-Watching ShEEHAN on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess New breeding Sour grapes leave bad taste Need for strong deterrents First direct Hibs adjust the clock and turn up the pressure For the Record Littlewoods Pools Armstrong stays in Scotland's thoughts Rosslyn Park Schools Rugby Sevens However, Ian Jardine and Damien Cronin, who were… Lee's deadly boot denies Swansea Team talk the Independent News & Reports Service Sampras retains world No 1 spot for 100 weeks Voted Britain's Best Small Family Car by Bbc… Faldo fulfils American dream Devotion to duty shakes Davies Bonetat ushers Nicol to first-round exit Snow Reports By our Sports Staff: Sri Lanka win first overseas Test series Word-Watching Another lady vanishes Radio Choice Soundbites, gay dogs and jumping fleas Review BBC1 Racing Strachan makes Coventry move Atkinson installs Scot as Midland club's managerial apprentice Times Two Crossword No 427 Tonks vacates New Zealand chair Blundell denies Mansell is out for season Cooper struck down during filming session Town & Country Manner Ltd Kiddy Hewlett' Packard Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Antal International Senior Marketing Managers Chemical The Global Bank Ernst & Young English Tourist Board GKRS Search & Selection RAS Warwick Parker & Co Ltd N. B. S Selector Europe Spencer Stuart N. B. S Michael Page City Selector Europe Spencer Stuart MacMillan Davies Harvey Nash Plc Aia Associates in Advertising Disney Robb Associates RBP Limited Harvey Nash Plc The PDC Group Prospect Management Services Ltd Leahy Jones Coopers & Lybrand Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal National Institute for the Blind Multiple Display Advertising Items The Lloyd Group Whitehead Selection MSL International PA Consulting Group Touche Ross Simpson Crowden N. B. S Brahm Multiple Display Advertising Items Lindsay King Group The Technology Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoggett Bowers Multiple Display Advertising Items Price Waterhouse John Bellamy & Associates Ltd Psion Jamieson Scott Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorola Makro The UK's "No. 1 Discounter" Wickland Westcott Multiple Display Advertising Items Howgate Sable PA Consulting Group Latimer International Stafford Long & Partners Austing Knight Touche Ross Multiple Display Advertising Items Oracle Executive Network CSO Valuations AG Computer People Intel Cray Systems PCL Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Past Times Multiple Display Advertising Items General Appointments KPMG Selection & Search Stuart Spindler & Partners Simpson Crowden The fleet partnership Eurocontrol Murphy Franklin Mint Limited SITA Canning Multiple Display Advertising Items General Appointments Tesco Multiple Display Advertising Items Basingstoke and Deane Royal Navy Multiple Display Advertising Items Newchurch Company Intervention Board Business in the Community The Prince's Trust University Hospital of Wales & Cardiff Royal Group City of Nottingham The Zoological Society of London The Royal Hospitals NHS Trust

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