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News from 24/03/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Warwick Hillman, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Thomas Thornton, Andrew Knight, Trevor M. Jones, Patricia Davies, Robert Bunyard, Neil Bennett, Philip Webster, Nicholas Watt and Jill Sherman, Ben Preston, Charles Pollard, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Paul Condon, Colin Narbrough, Gwen Robinson and our Foreign Staff, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, T. Nolf, Martin Fletcher, Ross Tieman and Jonathan Prynn, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Robert Wright, John O'leary, Education Editor, Nicholas Wood and Ben Preston, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Roger Allen, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Paul Johnson, Janet Bush and Philip Bassett, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John Young, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Nicholas Negroponte, David Guest, Edward Gorman, Andrew Dyke, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Stephen White, Philip Bassett, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Lucy Berrington, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Russell Kempson and Louise Taylor, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, P. H. S, Heather Kirby, Dorothy Forbes, Oliver Holt, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Brian Beel, Jon Ashworth and Kate Alderson, A. D. Melville, Richard Duce, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Jamie Buchanan, R. A. Buchanan, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Michael Kallenbach, James Pringle, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Michael Kallenbach, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, John Butler, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Ben Preston and John O'leary, Anne McElvoy, Susan Gilchrist and Michael Hornsby, Michael Evans, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Caroline Beer, Alan Prasuhn, Colin McQuillan, Peter Mason,

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The Sunday Times Halff Price Offer Tighter curbs planned on immigrants Cabinet rules out Post Office sell-off Tory Mp may go bankrupt Index Tomorrow in the Times Vice-chancellors join the ?100,000 pay club The vanishing milkman means loss of 2,200 jobs Paul Johnson Jailed Cantona wins bail over assault on fan Win a Holiday Jones the Jammer foils Serbs The Watermark Club 20p Question Time haunted by Spectator at the feast Political Sketch Prince says Americans are ruining the language B&Q Picture Gallery Major supports 'friend' Archer Student steps in as maestro is taken ill Top Earners 1993-94 Closure of air bases will save £23m News in Brief Government refuses to compromise on Ira arms Benefits fraud Kray funeral MP's separation Hurley jury out Farms pay rise Murder mistrial Cantona tells how fan's abuse drove him to violence He was goading and taunting me. His face appeared to be contorted with hatred or rage Magistrate who takes firm line Male police officer wins sex discrimination case Informix Troubled Years Job losses hammer another nail in the high street's coffin Milkman is latest victim of inexorable exodus of shoppers and retailers to out-of-town centres Together we Can Do It All Milk deregulation 'merely created a private monopoly' Farmer Cool thinking was key to success Butcher Dredger went too fast says 'forgotten' witness 'No lookout' as Bowbelle bore down on Marchioness Governors lead cash rebellion in schools ?5 Lowry picture fetches £75,000 Very nice man puts Le Shuttle on track British Midland Second to None Couple win war of the garden gate Council tax bills to rise by twice the rate of inflation Cellphones Pop Art buyer will kiss £2m goodbye Museum butterflies may fly again Mother's Day treats in store Grace 's treatment exposes hole in heart of the Nhs Medical Briefing Man faces Manila passport charge Forget It All for an Instant Labour struggles to reassure the middle classes Dixons Blair's pledge on crime 'is a sham' Civil Service complaints increase In Parliament Poll reveals greater concern over Nhs Triomar Minister accused of evasion ploy Tories seen as divided party Vicar campaigns to replace Pugin window 'redolent of Mr Blobby' Birthrate rises by a half for women over 40 Survey shows it's a woman's world Give us your 50 person company and we'll give… Unskilled unqualified unmotivated people make for… Cultists defy Japan's modern image of discipline and order Japan gives the impression of being an advanced superstate whose citizens live in harmony. Yet it has had a long history of anti-orthodox cults and popular rebellions, Peregrine Hodson writes Sect leader eludes police as raids reveal lethal haul Us rebuilds navy ties with China India divided by film of forbidden love Mrs Clinton faces paradox of sexual politics in Asia Seized chemicals could have killed millions Lands End Russians try to halt Bosnia's slide back into war Sale Ends Kozyrev warns of chill with us as Geneva talks fail Queen honours black war dead Police raid 80 homes after neo-Nazi 'ringleader' seized Woodpeckers turn spring into fall British visit by Algerian opposition News in Brief (AFP): General freed (AFP): Writer barred (AFP): Tutsis march Israeli seamen confirm Vanunu's kidnap story The story behind the kidnapping of Mordechai Vanunu, the Israeli nuclear technician, is likely to raise new questions from Italian authorities about the diplomatic ethics of the Israeli action Nato chief stays on despite scandals Hopes for Manhattan waxworks wane BMW Owners Clinton's most feared opponent joins race VIACalais Jericho loses faith in Arafat Attacks on Kurds threaten Turkey's relations with Eu Saddam's son 'badly wounded in ambush Trade chief sets out agenda for expansion Low Renavments How to avoid Mad Faddist Disease The closure of Dewhurst is not a victory for the vegetarians but for discerning meat-eaters, says Libby Purves Tale of a wild writing granny Julia Llewellyn Smith meets the woman whose first novel was published in her sixties Will love come to the aid of Geldof? Anne McElovy laments a rift between pop's aristocarts I don't mind playing old women, but really I want to be funny' Eileen Atkins on her nun-life as a Broadway superstar-and 15 months away from her husband in London Home Insurance Picture Gallery Dolphin 'I don't mind playing old women, but… Blair talks the language of Thatcher Paul Johnson applauds the new emphasis on duties above rights Private talks Diary Blinds that tie Diary Picture Gallery Diary Misappliance of science Technology marches on - but which of us understands enough to control it? Grinding on Diary Little treasure Diary Dry toast Diary White out Diary Philip Howard The World in his Hands Ruggiero is an unlikely general for a war that must be won Plain Fraud Juries need help: judges must see that they get it English Abroad A truly global languagge will take many forms Attempts to bolster faith in the criminal justice system Business and charity Ban on landmines Coach vs train Pennant-Rea 's Bank departure Hidden meaning Season's cheer Medicine exports Threat to fabric of Thames Tunnel Suitable education Words perfect Court Circular Anniversaries Personal Column Royal engagements St Mary's School, Ascot Crossing that spelt end for Hitler In our series marking the 50th anniversary of the Second World War, John Young recalls the main Rhine crossing Birthdays today Memorial services US Navy man ran flotilla Marriage The Bristol Society Service luncheon Forthcoming marriages Dinners Service dinner Luncheons Robin Jacques Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Old and Fit Not Old and Sick Multiple Display Advertising Items Tigers Extinct? First Iran Tourism Exhibition George Szpiro Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Davie Cooper William Fowler On this Day March 24 1829 The Times Crossword No 19,811 News Times Weathercall Infotech Barings inquiry team to fly to Far East Welcome chief leaves with £2m Price spiral slows as rate rises bite Abrupt dismissal at Littlewoods Arts Sport Guinness talk of buyback lifts shares One Call Tells You how OFT hits at share issue costs Television and Radio Business Today Bus queue Paper talk Bus groups head rush to bid for rail services Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Acre Surveys Limited Savoy Computing Limited Travers… Jarrowbond Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items MacKross Limited In the High Court of Justice Chancery Division in… Multiple Classified Advertising Items The House of Savaage Limited Uds (No 7) Limited Earnings up at Hepworth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Uds (No 2) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ruling on travel cheque sales Contract Electricity Supplies Multiple Display Advertising Items Power price statement expected Orange hit Contract won Lufthansa lift Manweb talks Tourist Rates Tietmeyer's tough line Slough disappoints Tsb closures warning Manders leaps to £24m Institutions invest less See-saw year for Laing Westland setback APV back on track William Baird ahead Bank staff told to change with times Business Roundup Underwritten, overpriced Carry on underwriting, says the OFT Statistics and more statistics The deep end of the pools at littlewoods Pennington Pearson tipped to buy United magazine unit It's Sign You Can Compete with Anyone for a Job Morrison challenges supermarket rivals Air. Sea. Anglo. Pacific Evc gives back two plants to save costs Telegraph places stake in Carlton at big profit Stock Market Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Northern Foods Wm Morrison Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Stout hearted Tempus United Newspapers Wall Street Do not forsake them Springing in Full circle Long arm of the regulator needs to be strengthened Irwin Stelzer says the playing field has been tilted to favvour investors It 's not what you do that matters but more where and when you will do it Philip Bassett explains why jobs go as employment rises Phoenix that may not fly for Britain Michael Evans on finding a battlefield surveillance system for the Army Hill House Hammond The Times Unit Trust Information Services Jermyn Street quality Substantial gains wiped out Invest Chro XcelleNet Burmah Castrol SAA Consultant A job at the push of a button Recruitment agencies that specialise in computer staff placements are advertising positions online, reports David Guest Computer People Prince Vacancy exists for one year only with expanding… Sales Consultants Chusid Headway Multiple Display Advertising Items BCA Seeing eye to eye with computers Nicholas Negroponte looks towards the future of a high-technology world where the computer will recognise, hear and understand the user The smart money Secret message How to reduce cyberspace abuse A Bill in America aims to penalise menaces on the superhighway Worldport Bad luck, out of time Backing track Rocket's setback Online A hair's breadth Big connections In from the cold Direct access Keep it simple, Sharman Theatre: Too much verbiage mars this play Concert hall, war zone Orchestral Concerts: Shostakovich conjures visions of war; high-energy Schnittke from Gidon Kremer CBSO/Rattle Entertainments Pop Tested to the limit LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Pop All polished up pretty carefullee Operettahms Pinafore Opera in Concert Salty, but less rice Sgt Carr's lonely hearts club band Pop on Friday: What do the Boo Radleys have in common with the Beatles? Quite a lot, really New Albums: David Sinclair hails four boys from Liverpool who look set to conquer the world Great Classics on Offer The Times Fab - and that's not just the Boos talking So how did a, let's face it, pretty morose bloke such as Martin Carr manage to come up with Wake Up!, which is, let's face it as well, a thing of beauty and a joy for ever? Sacred Spirit Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Bang & olufsen Bang & Olufsen Centres Master of the rollers Pop on Friday: Dick Dale is a legend whose time has finally come Quentin Tarantino has given surf guitarist Dick Dale a whole new audience. Louise Gray reports Wild to mild Concert Adam Ant Empire, W12 Elton John The colour of success In a competitive workplace, Heather Kirby finds out how investing in a session with image consultants can make all the difference to the impact you make Shirley Price Shrubland Hall Health Clinic Chiltern Hills Make Tracks for a Make-Over The Federation of Image Consultants A Beautiful Opportunity Multiple Display Advertising Items Decleor Multiple Display Advertising Items London Esthetique Redken Shu Uemura Steven Rayeer Wella IR Multiple Display Advertising Items Inglewood Health Hydro Kanebo 'Airy' Green light for season of many mixed emotions Oliver Holt wonders what dramas await Formula One in 1995 Autosport Grand Prix Line For the Record Fixtures Sheehan on Bridge Women's season fades Towers keep hopes alive Tattam's challenge England clinch series Weather holds sway Saracens told to play Winning Move Andrew and Lineker given leading roles Sport in Brief Keene on Chess Curling towers over her rivals Jenny MacArthur meets a champion woman rider determined to fulfil double ambition Doncaster Prayers hold sway over winners Richard Evans What a Hand can have final say at Newbury Tim Cuff Cee-Jay-Ay to land spoils Newbury Course Specialists Rapid Raceline Cantona's sentence an example to football Kelso Tiffin tuck into sevens quarter-final victory Doncaster give up struggle Oxford launch university challenge Tributes flow for rowing's champion David Miller remembers a shy colleague whose service to the sport generated affection Yesterday's Racing Results Resilience of Ebdon puts brake on Davis The Times Opponents reflect on special day for the Martins Agassi maintains regal form in defeat of Ferreira South African brushed aside Davies in wintry battle for survival Senior Service embarks on a sober celebration Word-Watching Snow Reports Mouland puts painful memories behind him Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The politics of sound bites Radio Choice Radio 1 On the verge of a nervous breakthrough Bbc1 Variations Picture Gallery Satellite Racing Witschge lends Blackburn greater depth Fjortoft joins Middlesbrough Times Two Crossword Cole gets call from Venables Dennis absolves Mansell of blame Faldo quickly blown off course by Florida winds First round Squash Home & legacy

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