News from 31/03/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, James Landale, Jon Ashworth, Freud, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, James Lunt, Rob Hughes, John Doughty, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, David Elligate, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Steve Billington Director, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Wolfgang Munchau and James Landale, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Michael Wilford, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, John A. Horsfall, Bernard Levin, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Iain Duncan Smith, Gentian Walls, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Alasdair Paine, Peter Ball, Michael Stannard, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Horsnell and Stewart Tendler, Matthew May, Patricia Tehan and Anne Ashworth, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Julian O'Halloran, Clifford Jeans, Dermot R. Glynn Managing Director, Ian Chard, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Robert Hawley Chief Executive, Sarah Bagnall, Charles Elly, President, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Simon Tait, Susan Gilchrist, David Watson, Consultants, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, John Woodcock, Nicholas Harling, Robert Knight, Raymond Keene, Emma Wilkins, A. D. Prance, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Marianne Darch, Nigel Hawkes, Donal Lowry, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Anthony Edwards President, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Phillip Oppenheim Under Secretary of State, Julian Muscat, Richard Hughes, Ian S. O. Williams, Dominic Kennedy, Roger Leng, Agence France-Presse, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Thomas, Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Bruce Knoefel, Counscllor, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Michael Gleeson, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, R. R. Lewis, Benedict Nightingale, Misha Glenny, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Philip Webster and Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Crosby Chairman, David Powell, Alexandra Frean and Dalya Alberge, Andrew Finkel, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Johnny Rickett, Ross Tieman and Eric Reguly,
ResumoThe Sunday Times Half Price Offer Single parents face curbs on benefit Index EU rejects scheme to replace British hallmarks Tomorrow in the Times Joannatrollope Picture Gallery Major backs Canada in fishing dispute German rate cut helps the pound Win a Holiday Pools firms score a £45m boost 'Spin twin' Tony Lock dies at 65 The Open University 20p Jeff softens up the rebels for a kicking from Mutt Shephard frees grant schools to take bank loans BBC defends interview with Major in election week M. Shokri and Associates Ltd. £700m rail safety system dropped Mass rallies over NHS pay Benefits reform 'puts staff in danger' New rapid call-up job for Army reservists Labrador rescues trapped pot-holer News in Brief Signs of the times Former Mp dies Kirov top of bill Careless driving Crash closes M6 Scout deaths Car walkout Hill House Hammond British fugitive suspected of sixth killing Thai bride killed 'voodoo' husband BBC suspects Eurovision nobbling Park Lane drug dealers flew on Concorde to build empire Bowbelle captain maintains silence Homebase Academic tries to save English emigrant from electric chair Positive about Disabled People School inspectors earn poor marks for composition Hungry minds Law lords reject Tv soap stars' claim for libel Last exit for Globe's champion mousetrap British Midland Wren sacked for being pregnant resumes career Pope speaks out against society's 'culture of death' Encyclical attacks contraception, fertility treatment and euthanasia Boy of five fights off the Aids virus GA General Accident Direct Nurse who made medical history Giving birth under water as safe as in bed, survey finds Top medical drama loses its co-stars News in Brief Murder arrests Sweet victory Leg damages Ruth Ellis cheque Charities lose £71m since start of lottery Four men freed as woman breaks down in rape trial Balloons go down for the last time Businessman MP and the deal that escaped his attention Aitken says he knew nothing of arms for Iran-some directors says he did Former directors fight threat of disqualification EU jobs cut sought In Parliament BT Currys Dour Balladur reborn as 'Doudou' the showman Zero hour for UN leaves Bosnia with little hope of peace Soldier killed in shelling American Airlines Strikers disrupt transport in France BUILDING-B&Q It! B&Q Father' of Israeli atom programme proposes nuclear-free Middle East Israel does not want to entrust itself to a nuclear safeguard system as deeply flawed as the present one , Julian O'Halloran writes Kinkel encourages Britain to play central EU role Cox & Kings Ankara appears ready to confront Kurds in Turkey Rainfall pattern confirms climate fears Mitterrand brought to book by library critics Russian arsenal explodes The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Gingrich crusade falters after Congress defeat Bangladesh mullahs call for hanging of woman MP Iranians 'raped on death row' Hill House Hammond Judge attacks policy on gays The home drug squad Picture Gallery Tribes kidnap tourists News in Brief I spy equality Refugee fears Haiti handover (AFP): Iraqi promise (Reuter): Case unsolved (AP): Ferry memorial (AP): Guilt query (Reuter): Enterprise zone Fish market is gutted as FBI net closes on New York Mob Dell Reuter: Two killed every hour in South Africa Broken hearts still have to go to Sainsbury 's' Joanna Trollope on infidelity, dishwashers-and the trials of being pigeon-holed North West Water Dolphin Special Needs Bathrooms The loopy lairds of the isles An obscure German artist is the new owner of Eigg—but that's par for the course, says Magnus Linklater How a pirate fantasy was shipwrecked Even castaways can't escape the rat race Swallow Hotels Twinkling star of the late-night sky Pre-dating Sputnik, Patrick Moore's television programme is 500 not out Philip Howard A memo isn't desugbed ti ubfirn, but to impress for career purposes Derby day off The Times Diary Going with the grain of a shared history The Anglo-American axis remains crucial to Nato: a special relationship to cherish, says Iain Duncan Smith How much gold is enough? From currency to jewellery, one metal has captured the imagination of mankind Godfather I Grape juice The Times Diary Swept away The Times Diary The Gaffer Bridge too far The Times Diary Canadian Practices To oppose Spain's fishermen is to support important principles Springtime at the BBC When ministers whinge and memos wing, all must be well Tres Grand Appetit How to order bookshelves the French way Defence attaches 'value for money' Homosexual priests Police powers and loss of suspects' right to silence Beds for acutely ill Old acquaintance Halifax merger Pensions anomaly 'Mendi' memorial Words perfect Matter of taste Court Circular Royal engagements King 's School, Bruton Appointment Dinners Birthdays today The Rose Ball Latest wills The night sky in April Personal Column Memorial service Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Service dinners Receptions Trailfinders Gifts Tony Lock Tony Lock, former England and Surrey spin bowler, died of cancer in Perth, Western Australia, yesterday aged 65. He was born on July 5,1929 Ronald McNair Scott Ronald McNair Scott, soldier, biographer and novelist, died on March 21 aged 88. He was born on May 29,1906 Personal Column B. K. P. A. The Tiger Trust Sir Charles Irving Sir Charles Irving, Conservative MP for Cheltenham, 1974-92, and former chairman of the House of Commons Catering Committtee, died yesterday aged 71. He was born on May 4,1923 Ian Edwards-Jones Ian Edwards-Jones, QC, the first banking ombudsman, died on March 3 aged 71. He was born in Swansea on April 17,1923 New Hymnal Revised Edition of an Old Favourite The Times Crossword No 19,817 News Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Picture Gallery Forecast Business Water pressure: Water companies are being urged to offer customers better prices after North West Arts 29-31 Germans hand dollar a lifeline Shares rise as Bundesbank surprises markets with rate cuts Water firms offer rebates to customers BAe calls for £383m to make new VSEL bid After 'trombone' comes the 'money-back' Infotech 32-33 Protesters ejected after disrupting Lloyds meeting Sport 35-40 George reveals Barings dates Trade Indemnity No Case over Porn Pictures Business Today Stock Market Indices Slated New home BMW puts Rover at £5.3m profit Maxwell £450m payout Carnaud up Tourist Rates Landmark Express Morgan Grenfell seeks new London premises Jupiter Tyndall executives share £15m bonanza Ship sales by fax may be sunk Treasury unveils blueprint for gilts Really useful venue plan for musicals Higgs & Hill marks time Littlechild criticised Alexon defers payment Kwik Save to cut 470 jobs Invesco raises its full-year dividend Business Roundup Swiftcall Now You're Talking Red land to invest by cutting dividends Amec says 1996 will be better Another close-run thing Pennington Germany has lanced currency imbalance Sharing water's gains Northern should say no Booker 's recipe for growth EC ECO Management and Audit Scheme Commodities Liffe Options German cut lifts shares to seven-month record Stock Market London Financial Futures Moneyrates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird& Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Sweet-sounding trombone Temppus Redland Booker Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Alexon Wall Street Unkindest cuts of all The Times Diary Opera first The Times Diary Weighty matters The Tiems Diary Hot water The Times Diary Northern's millions The tide turns at last for water customers Rose Tieman and Eric Reguly look into the industry's pre-emptive strike Questions answered on Nuclear Electric privatisation The risks involved in reforming the regulation governing Recs New job quality Seeboard options Takeover time? Shell thinks, then does, the unthinkable Carl Mortished says the world's largest company is preparing a huge shake-up Merchant Investors Assurance Shares move sharply higher The Gilt Guide British Funds Barclays The Times Unit Trust Information Service Order your Free Catalogue now Beneath the Savage breast Alan Jackson on how Paul O'Grady found fame by cross-dressing down in fake fur Unicorn saved from extinction Theatre: One celebrated venue can stay open thanks to a lottery windfall RSC Theatre Standard Life Pop Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tanita Tikaram in Concert Weekend Choice Theater Guide House full, returns only Cinema Guide New Releases Multiple Classified Advertising Items Megalomaniac in the jungle Theatre: David Glass presents a gripping stage adaptation of Paul Theroux's novel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Just the man for Mahler Concert: Revelations from Michael Tilson Thomas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Albery Theatre Helen Merrill Dylan lives up to the legend Concert: The great man does the right thing by his songs, the Brixton Academy throng and David Sinclair Pop on Friday: All hits and no messing about—that's the ticket The wimp gets physical New Albums: Juliana Hatfield goes looking for a fight, which Prince loses Standard Life Top Ten Albums I am woman, hear me raw From Yoko Ono to Courtney Love, the riot grrls get a few things off their chests in a trio of new books Wake up! Putting yourself in the frame David Guest sifts through the information on porject managers and comes up with career prospects in this relatively new IT area Hp Hewlett Packaro KPMG Management Consultants Champion & Partners Ltd ICL MAC Communications Specialist EL it E Software AS Ltd Forum date Net widens Build confidence with a screwdriver Computer blind executive are offered the inside story of the PC US Robotics Could open government now be on the cards? Matthew May looks at the first steps by the Government to give the public information by going online Listen , I'm breaking down Sound waves Chips with everything Online Looking east China calling In trouble SAP Barkers Response & Assessment Selective pay freeze lawful Council abused process of court Publication to be read as a whole Legal Notices Muck-raking to be deprecated as a defence Rule 3.2 J H Dewhurst Limited National Mutual Life The Insolvency Rules 1986 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Camden Colour Print Ltd Supreme test for Warne McDermott's absence weakens Australia Teams Legal Notices Financial Notices Notice of Appointment of Administrative Receiver… Notice of appointment of liquidator voluntary… Rule 3.2 Union International Public Limited Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Williams set off in new direction Oliver Holt reports on a Formula One team with designs on the touring car championship Koch flexes legal muscle Mystery over Sharks' key man By our Sports Staff: Pastures new for Whatmore World Cup coverage announced In Brief Hungary added Sabatini setback Leeds all fit Taylor to sign England labour without art Fantasy lacking at Wembley as dreams of qualification approach reality across Europe Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move By our Sports Staff: Yorath opts to resign as Cardiff deal sinks Klinsmann's example inspires Germany Today's Fixtures Football European Championship Tables For the Record Basketball The Times Eltish on course for Kentucky Derby Top American booked to ride Abdulla's colt at Churchill Downs Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Pitman saddles six for National Huntingdon Fallon returns to fray Rapid Raceline Hamilton Park First direct Clouds over Lyle show some signs of lifting Red tape keeps teams from quarter-final tie Word-Watching Snow Reports Dorre worthy of recognition David Powell meets the consistent German who will be striving for a fourth consecutive victory on Sunday Modest champion lets her feet do the talking Ins and outs of ratings game Shopping at its most bizarre Radio Choice Endangered species and missed deadlines Review BBC1 Picture Gallery Cricket 35 King retained to promote Tyson's cause Return to ring confirmed Times Two Crosssword Days of hit and myth are over Simon Barnes bowls along to the swining debate that delivers some physical answers Oliver Hall, from Kent, rounds a gate during the… Cambridge wait on Brownlee Bruce to miss semi-final London Marathon 38 Morse Data
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