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News from 27/03/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Nicholas Hinton, Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, David Tytler, James Landale and Nicholas Wood, DJM, Giles Whittell and Dalya Alberge, Oliver Holt and Kathryn Knight, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Inigo Gilmore, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Valerie Kleanthous, Tom Williams, James Bone, Alison Kervin, Lynne Truss, Srikumar Sen, Lindsay Cook, Business Editor, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Lesley Pendlebury Cox, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Michael Hart, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Patricia Tehan, Debra Craine, Graham Duffill, Louise Taylor, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Ronald Boxall, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, John Young, Janet Bush, Bruce Lidington, Keith Pike, William Burroughs, George Staple, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Russell Kempson, Adam Lebor, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, Gillian Bowditch, Gerard Lyons, Raymond Keene, Emma Wilkins, Penelopc Penney, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Paul Bennett, Richard Evans, Boniface Benzinge, William Rees~Mogg, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Eric Reguly, Frederick Lawton, Brian Beel, Dalya Alberge, J. L. Bradley, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Brodie and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, William Filmer-Sankey, Walter Gammie, John O'Leary and Liz Gill, Peter Riddell, Alan Hamilton and Michael Hamlyn, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Alex Benady, Michael Dynes, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Anna Carragher, Gwen Robinson, Julian Filochowski, Sam Kiley, Valerie Grove, Tim Gardam, Colin Campbell, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine,

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Major ready to get rid of Hanley Rifkind talks of autumn challenge Open border confusion Unspent millions lift water profits Agassi's title Index Libby Purves US military action urged over men jailed in Iraq Lord Cardigan halts charge of party brigade Sports Special Picture Gallery Grand Prix leading pair disqualified Win a Holiday a Day Pay of armed forces 'should be linked to performance' Abbey National 20P Major highlights Britain's global role Water firms 'kept back £200m meant for repairs' Ethiopian athletes go into hiding Teachers Picture Gallery Humphrys should have quit debate, admits BBC Howard turns to public for verdict on justice Leeson tells of shock at Barings collapse News in Brief Sinn Fein seeks talks Orthodox quit church New cancer unit closes Warning to nurses Lineker ad escapes axe Trauma cases open Sunday editor resigns Lottery family 'hounded' Words of love seal steamy reputation of Russian empress Intimate letters to sodier spell out the life and lusts of Catherine the Great 'A little scrap of underwear...' Boy fights to keep pony breeder says was rustled Delta Air Lines Judge must say sorry for slur on solicitors 306 Peugeot Technology blamed as minister shelves motorway toll plan Museum bids to bring VC home British Gas Early arrivals seek better start Aitken's 'good life' taunt provoke s fury among diplomats Foreign Office says short-sighted penny pinching will harm Britain's trade and world standing The Butter Council Attaches dig in as budgets for entertainment come under fire Labour The 'ordinary' exile with seven chances of winning an Oscar Doctors alerted after diphtheria vaccine overdose The Times Phoneday Cilla 'dead chuffed' by Blind Date Bafta Picture Gallery Balladur draws strength from latest poll position With support for Jacques Chirac, his main Gaullist rival, beginning to wane, the Prime Minister is renewing his efforts as the presidential race enters the final straight Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Insurers support green reforms at Berlin summit Fears over nuclear plant in Slovakia Singapore Airlines TSB Travellers sample open borders The Schengen accord, ending internal frontier controls between seven European Union states and likely to be joined by all except Britain and Ireland, has caught some airports unprepared (Reuter): Albanians try to storm embassy By our Foreign Staff: British soldier in Croatia dies after coma Uzbeks vote for President to stay in power until 2000 (AP): Guatemala fire 'out of control' News in Brief Dissident freed (Reuter): Fish talks fail Bear necessity (Reuter): Blue chip Singapore Airlines Queen's tour of South Africa is hailed as triumph Employment Department Group Winnie Mandela courts townships in fight to survive Burundi deaths stir up fear of genocide US condemns Iraq for jail terms given to two Americans (AFP): First Lady welcomed by Bhutto St. Joseph's Hospice Day of freedom knocks out Tyson US Governor ruffles feathers New Islamic extremists vow war on Jews Hollywood madam's plea fails Bunker link to gas attack MacMilIan Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compliled by Krish Anderson London Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment 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 New Release Opera Visual Art Titters amid the tartan Dance: Parody with panache in the West End; plus more from the Spring Loaded festiva Highland Fling Donmar Warehouse Music New chapter in a Latin love affair Pop It looks like it, but is it it? Alex Benady asks the experts whether advertising can transcend trade and appease the gods of art and mammon Roamer Juliet Overtures The Talking Book Club Dance Theatre A life well worth living and reliving Jazz George Chisholm 80 th Birthday Tribute Purcell Room Film Lloyd Bank Insurance Direct Books Treasure best left buried Concert BBCSO/Davis Festival Hall In praise of the liposome Scientists meet to celebrate a remarkable British discovery Machine plays a molecular ball game Measuring the damage to a boxer's brain A climate of confusion As scientists meet to discuss global warming, how reliable are their figures? William Burroughs reports Malaysia Quantum theory by a whisker Anjana Ahuja on a brain-teaser On the move Round One TES In harmony with Irving Valerie Grove reports on a daughter's memories of the man who set an era to music Hill House Hammond Direct A god who eats napkins Joanna Pitman recalls an extraordinary meeting in Tokyo And do stars not bleed? The dark side of celebrity Tempur Matthew Parris If you learn to listen carefully enough, you can hear the sound of life passing Kurt reception The Times Diary Two Europes, with different needs Not every EU state would be in single currency, and the resulting tension would be destrctive Innocence and experience Peter Riddell says Tony Blair's fresh-faced team still has much preparation to do Cheers, mate The Times Diary Beak careful The Times Diary A cute accent The Times Diary Shutters down The Times Diary Jeux Sans Frontieres Britain is right to remain outside the new Schengenland The Power of Privatisation Falling electricity prices show that private ownership works The British Have Come The Oscars show the British films have a worldwide market Role of aid agencies in helping to rebuild Rwanda Should there be special juries for complex fraud trials? Pugin window Question Time Diplomatic divide Yale's gift Fact and myth on 'quickie' divorce 'Gay clergy' A nasty touch of … Picture Gallery Court Circular Today's royal engagements Nature notes Personal Column Picture Gallery Appointments University news Anniversaries today St Mary's Hospital, Paddington Winchester College Appointments in the Forces Birthdays Memorial service Service dinner Carnival ball The Times Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Forthcoming marriages Marriage Victory Ball Joseph Needham Joseph Needham, Ch, Frs, sinologist and Master of Gonville and Caius College, Camdridge, 1966-76, died on March 24 aged 94. He was born on December 9,1990 Peggy Purey-Cust Peggy Purey-Cust childhood nighbour of John Betjeman, died in Minchead, Somerset, on March 22 aged 89. She was born in London on October in London on October 12,1905 Church appointments Garth Jenkins Garth Jenkins, CB, Qc, Deputy Secretary, Legal Adviser and Solicitor to the Ministry og Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, 1983-93, died from cancer on March Ii aged 61. He was born on December 7,1933 Russell Braddon Russell Braddon, novelist and author, died in New South Wales on March 20 aged 74. He was born on January 25,1921 (From the New York Times): Society in New York March 27 1874 The Times Crossword No 19,813 News Picture Gallery Business AirUK Features Education Forecast Arts Tomorrow In the Times Sport The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters National Lottery Rowing 25 Schumacher victory overruled World champion and Coulthard disqualified in Brazil Rugby Union Schools Sport Golf 33 We've cut the cost of financial freedom! Programmed by a land of sporting plenty John Hopkins Tv Action Replay Agassi gets closer as Sampras falls again Gap narrows at top of men's game as world No 1 pays price for caution Sharks closer to title after giant recovery The Times No Title Janzen moves back to the front Bowen sneaks up to surprise big names Marshall crushed by world champion Turner resists Rocca Ebdon's nerve holds Sheffield take title Connor's prospects sink Barnes breaks through Border takes charge Davis powers home Light blues prevail Snow Reports Doohan dominates his home event Sport in Brief McKiernan forced to settle again for silver Narrow win sees St Albans regain senior status Players' delight leaves Joe Public floundering Srikumar Sen discovers that squash spectators need to be familiar with the game's finer points Olympians and novices all in the same boat Andrew Longmore sees 420 eights descend on the Thames seeking glory in the Head of the River race Ellis steers steady course to historic double LG Middlesbrough strengthen promotion case Pollock undermines Port Vale By our Sports Staff: Moratti confirms move for Cantona Much-loved jester unable to find peace in retirement Simon Barnes watches a great football manager join the growing band of sporting celebrities to take to the stage Ronseal Quick Drying Taste of life on the receiving end Simon Barnes hears takeover talk and sees Gillingham beat fellow strugglers Exeter 3-0 Steely Woking show trophy mettle Williams the saving grace in Cardiff's struggle Mesh Technique Scales of justice tip in favour of Oldham Hislop holds up United's progress Rob Hughes on how the Reading goalkeeper rose above the crowd in a 1-1 draw at busy Bramall Lane First division promotion rivals frustrated by distraction on and off the field Dixon pays early dividend Ivo Tennant sees Tranmere Rovers' promotion drive falter after a 2-1 defeat by Millwall at The New Den Bolton 's class nullified by human failing Russell Kempson watches Portsmouth battle back for a 1-1 draw with Bolton Wanderers Luton enriched by potential of Davis 1996 European Championship Qualifying Competition Endsleish Insurance League Bell's League Championship Pools Check Non-League and National Leagues Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Winning habit deserts Bath at crucial time Single point makes all the difference for sides competing at either end of Courage first division Harlequins improve survival prospects David Hands sees vital relief for Harlequins in their 10-9 victory over relegation rivals Northampton Defence thwarts students' flair Wales take advantage of shoddy approach Turner conjures decisive score Blackheath draw on finer qualities Lomu leads N Zealand to triumph in sevens Totting up the kilos instead of calories Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Split loyalties spice rugby spectacle Alison Kervin reports on the choice between school and country facing two young players Keene on Chess Winning Move Guide to the Week's Fixtures Connolly guides Wigan down familiar route Rovers gain the edge The Times Master Oats bound for Aintree Cheltenham Gold Cup winner likely to tackle Grand National Lost treble adds insult to injury for Dare Point-To-Point Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Folkestone Shaikh Mohammed offers a quiet word of warning Thunderer: Nottingham Thunderer: Hexham For the Record Rugby Union Schools Sport Racing Rugby League Hockey Over the hill on the nursery slopes Graham Duffill discover that ski jumping is child's paly and that it's downhill all the way for adults The Times Golf Masters Challenge Haileybury Army Officer CIFE " excellent teachers" Multiple Display Advertising Items Sir Roger Manwood's School Westminster Abbey Choir School St. Mary's School St Christopher Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Gabbitas Guide to Independent Schools Girls' Public Day School Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items London Montessori Centre York's Leading Independent School for Girls BAC Queen Anne's School MPW Bredon School Lancing College More House School I do not want to do a levels GNVQs, or vocational courses, are proving an increasingly popular alternative, reports David Tytler Education Independent Education CCSS John Catt Educational Ltd St Leonards-Mayfield School St. Aldates College BAC BSA KPS Surrey College BAC Easter Revision Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hertford & Jesus Colleges Easter Revision Summer Results University of Cambridge Why we need girls' schools Single-sex classes produce women who can make their way in the world Viewpoint Japan Foundation Endowment Committee St. Peter's College Oxford Teaching in Singapore The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Ebs London Challenge Educational Services Lansdowne The University of Hong Kong University of Tasmania Canterbury Christ Church College Tta Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen's Marlborough College Challenge Educational Services Gabbitas The textbook way to riches John O'Leary and Liz Gill on an increasingly lucrative field School books are no longer a dusty corner of publishing. For the lucky few, there are fortunes to be made from classroom blockbusters De Montfort University University of Leeds Abingdon School Bursar The Times Could this be the end of the chapter? EF German / French / Spanish / Italian The St. James's Secretarial College Montessori Teacher Scholarships GAP Year Summer Schools Capitalisation, week's change Trading Period:… Results and Statistics Today La Creme De La Creme KPMG The Cheltenham Ladies' College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Full steam ahead for P&o Takes You from College through your Career Secretaries in Advertising News International Ltd Covent Garden Bureau Morning Receptionist Marvin's Magic Two Experienced Legal Secretaries Required Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Focus turns back to rates Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barclays Campaigners urge L&g shareholders to oust chairman Orange put on hold by handset shortage What foreigners fear most Gilt-Edged Word-Watching Insurers to set up catastrophe funds Tourist Rates Jury-free fraud trials favoured Change on Week the Pound The Pound Stock Market Flights NZTIS Nelsons Travel Inter Europe Travel Ltd Canada USA Cheapest Flights Kingsway Tours Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Charter Flight Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Northern Electric under fire Lotus sale Cuba venture Multiple Display Advertising Items Swiftcall Telephone Club Adland stumbles upon the conflict of the decade Hill Samuel is not for sale Patricia Tehan finds TSB's merchant banking arm in confident mood Tunnel vision The Times City Diary Pep on parade The Times City Diary Tiny's legacy The Times City Diary Radio Choice A difficult musical birth BBC1 In truth, nothing succeeds like a failure Review Choice Companies 39 Jeers and questions met by silence at C&g meeting S&n dose to £600m deal for Courage No 430 Personnel managers favour action on top executives' pay Offer to Polly Peck creditors Getty gets the image with Tony Stone West Lancashire Sales Pitch 42 Euro Bank may quit Hq in the City Signet faces pressure for meeting

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