News from 07/04/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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George Cole, Phil Yates, George Dandin, Jon Ashworth, Peter A. Bellan, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, V. Rubinstein, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Nicholas Watt Correspondent, Clive Davis, Dom Foulsham, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Martin Childs, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, John Russell, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Barbara Dickson, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Jonathan Eyal, Martin Fletcher, Mike Aaronson (Director), Malcolm Bradbury, Kris Anderson, David Hewson, Peter Sleight, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Ross Tieman and Martin Waller, Michael Clark, Diana A. Bond, Norman Henderson, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Charles Bremner, A. P. Tringham, Sarah Bagnall, Edward Gorman, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, M. J. Churcher, Susan Gilchrist, Philip Webster and Gillian Bowditch, Russell Kempson, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Margot Norman, Philip Bassett, John Pincham, Councillor, David Hands Correspondent, Lucy Berrington, Gabriella Gamini, David Miller, C. H. S. Sprake, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Correspondent, Danny Smith (Director), Raymond Keene, Nik Birch Reynardson, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Randolph Quirk, Alice Thomson, Robin Russell Jones, Julian Filochowski (Director), Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Kate Alderson and Andrew Pierce, Stewart Tendler, Noel Annan, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Geof Wheelwright, Joanna Pitman, Agence France-Presse, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, P. B. Tyler (Associate Director), Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Peter Smerdon, Ben MacIntyre and Martin Fletcher, Jocelyn Stevens, Chairman, David Green, Caitlin Moran, Cecilia Gerrard, Chairman, Peter Riddell, James Forder, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Lesley Roberts, Director, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Tim Melville-Ross, Director, Ben MacIntyre and Ruth Gledhill, Colin Campbell, Wolfgang Münchau and George Brock, Ben MacIntyre and Dominic Kennedy, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, J. R. Garnham, Patrick Jenkin,
ResumoTax-free savings plan for baby-boom pensioners Execution put back at the eleventh hour Electric chair ready as British-born murdererer gain 24 hours more to live Britain ends nuclear tests Index Tory councils wiped out in Scottish local polls Tomorrow in the Times By our Foreign Staff: Defeated Chelsea's fans riot The Seventh Scroll Doctors threaten 'guerrilla warfare' Woman with cancer died after 9-hour wait for bed Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Bottomley upholds family tradition Nursery voucher dispute deepens BA and Virgin settle but battle on Public schoolboys detained for raid News in Brief Rape-charge boy freed Blair attacked on Europe Old arthritis cure studied Tosh killer loses appeal Britain 'blighted by cars' Father sees coma baby Police guard Aintree Thief barred from shops Judge sues for libel Businessman gets life for shotgun killings Murderer driven by ambition hoped death of fiancée's parents would bring him £150,000 Bowbelle chief 'had lost job through drink'6 Doctor found hacked to death in seafront flat Fear of attack led Stagg to carry axe Informix Hospital forced to release paranoid Currys Grammar lessons 'help children to be better readers' Research back traditional teaching Cantona will coach 700 young players Hospital survival rates vary for hip surgery American Airlines Yacht crew saved from pirate attack Judges free man who studied in jail to prove innocence Lorry driver convicted of murder scoured medical textbooks to refute expert evidence Body found near murder spot Together we Can Do It All Dell Computer Corporation Ltd Welsh farmer shoots lemur in lambs' field Setback for Blair's Clause 4 campaign News in Brief Sacking pay-off Miner killed Turner turns up Forces pay rise A snip at £3,910 Free-market guru seeks to pacify fuming commuters Lord Harris of High Cross, champion of the pipe, enters the smoke of battle on the Brighton line Passion ignited in resistance to tobacco police Smokers on the Victoria-to-Brington commuter trains are winning support from non-smokers for their defiance of Network SouthCentral's ban, Robin Young reports Nissan The Halifax and Leeds Merger Lawyers find police 'soft touch' for cash as complaints rise Everett picture gives credence to dangerous myth Medical Briefing Trawl the stores for bargain fish The Corsa from Vauxhall Joyrider jailed for ramming police cars Britain ends 40 years of nuclear test explosions 'No more dimples in Nevada desert' Document 'reveals rebels as a party' Hill House Hammond 'Measles' killed 14 horses and trainer Bryant Homes Oriana naming masks decline of naval heritage Britain vetoes EU condemnation of Canada over fish ... In Such Perfect Locations Chirac harvests fruits of odyssey through French rural heartland Entering the final stretch of the race to the presidnecy, "Grand Jacques" is anxious to avoid the gaffes to which he is prone (AP): Ancient Gospels stolen European Summary Europe attacks Cuba trade curbs (Reuter): Bomb 'not cause of air crash' Eurocare By our Foreign Staff: Protesters bombard Madrid embassy Gummer orders fish stuay after US warming alert Climate Summit Safeway Lightening the load Picture Gallery (AFP): Nato will send army planners to Croatia The creative course you always dreamed of? Turkish Army will pull out of Iraq 'in weeks' Parole chief looked killer in the eye and rejected plea 'I am of the opinion there are crimes so violent and heinous that capital punishment is proper' Electric chair a legacy of corporate battle Mosquito (Reuter): America defies trend against ultimate penalty B&Q Gingrich wraps up legislative blitz ahead of schedule O. J. jury 'divided over race' BBC Television at its Best Peru's elder statesman taps protest in race for presidency Former UN leader gathers support Hertz Mayor faces FBI inquiry into poll funds Kigali's day of the dead stained by blood and shame A year after genocide was unleashed by the Rwandah leader's death, Peter Smerdon recalls the first few hours of carnage Gaddafi to defy UN embargo on flights Multiyork Britain gives $1m for North Korea reactors Office World (AFP): Rwanda postpones genocide trial Trouble and strife of a Russian genius Anne McElvoy on Natalya Solzhenitsyn, her 20 years of exile andthe family's return home Miele Anything else is a compromise Where workers queue to get in Margot Norman on a factory that offers a sense of dignity Dark side of the peacemakers Joanna Pitman on how Japan is waking up to its war atrocities The Open University 'All writers need friends, however solitary they are' Malcolm Bradbury on why he is leaving his school of creative writing at the University of East Anglia The Sunday Times The wilful minds behind a will How far can a will go? Giles Coren unearths some bizarre instructions for those who inherit B&Q The Bear looks to a new Yalta It is in Russia's interests to foster confusion over Eastern Europe, says Jonathan Eyal Russia has understood the game only too well Just one more vacant place on death row The plight of Nicholas Ingram is nothing unusual in America, as Martin Fletcher reports A tale of two kinds of justice Not every punishment can fit the crime, but some can come satisfyingly close Uneasy rider Staying on The Times Diary Parting shots The Times Diary Talked out The Times Diary Home fixture The Times Diary Fishy frenzy The Times Diary Electrothanasia What execution methods say about a civilistion Turkey and the West Ankara should be helped towards a dignified exit from Iraq Diall for Languages Switchboard operators now have the world on their hands Mrs Bottomley's announcement on hospital closures Advice at a price Major's hand 'Madness' Oscar Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Global warming Clause Four ballot Heritage staff review Monetary union Attempt to curb child sex tourism M25 widening Reunion in Denmark Everyman spurned All at sea? Court Circular Birthdays today University news Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Veteran wins fight for access to Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memorial service School news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Summers Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luncheons Dinners Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Supper Furniture Makers' Company Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Marriage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Richard Goold-Adams Richard Goold-Adams, CBE, writer, broadcaster and founder chairman of the SS Great Britain project, died on March 23 aged 79. He was born on January 24,1916 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale Sir James Howie Sir James Howie, Director of the English Public Health Laboratory Service, 1963-73, died on March 17 aged 87. He was born on December 31,1907 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Association Action The Times His Honour Gilbert Leslie His Honour Gilbert Leslie, retired county court and circuit judge, died on March 24 aged 85. He was born on August 25,1909 Alastair Royalton-Kisch Alastair Royalton-Kisch, conductor, died on March 21 aged 75. He was born on January 20,1920 Meals and Menus The New Rules for the Tabile News The Times Crossword No 19,823 Business Times Weathercall Picture Gallery Sport Arts In the Times Features Infotech The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Output figures fuel hopes of healthy growth 'Reports of the death of recovery greatly exaggerated' Names £561m award for losses Adviser guilty of fraud Virgin consortium bids for Channel 5 Audit of Barings controls had been planned by Bank James Capel Investment Management Business Today Stock Market Indices Aid questions Direct Line row Piecemeal sale for Swan yard Off to Halifax Publisher up Eclipse profit Swiftcall Telephone Club Swiftcall Comparisons Swiftcall Easy Instant Connection London Greenbank profits from overseas sales MPs attack quality of England's regional aid By a Correspondent: Miners cut shifts at bought-out pit SFA orders a halt to unregulated business AIG Europe Nynex flotation delayed Tourist Rates Legal & Public Notices Hope of 900 textile jobs for Ulster First payout rise in 7 years at Brammer Business Roundup Wardle pegs payout Swallowfield rebounds Ennemix beats forecast Quicks drives ahead US tax test run flops Ibstock confirms an approach to Tarmac Alfred McAlpine reports another gloomy year Direct Line claims challenged Ulster's long haul Peace dividends are not to be relied On Vigin'svideo nasty The Not So Serious Fraud Office Golden 1994 for Cluff Scholl shows a spring in its step Griffin Factors Mexico provision hits United Clays Commodities Life Options Shares make headway after opening setback Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Golld/precious Metals (Baird& Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Awkward construction Tempus Brammer Scholl Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Walker Greenbank Wall Street An investment that wasn't lost The Times City Diary Still painting The Times City Diary Plus ca change The Times City Diary Bearing up The Times City Diary Labour shows it means to do business with business A commission launched today will close the gap between Tony Blair and Britain's entrepreneurs, writes Philip Bassett Lloyd 's names paying for past We need lower taxation to finance investment Japan shows Britain the way Bargain-priced Nuclear Electric Letters to The Times Business and Finance section… The final fling in a troubled relationship Carl Mortished examines the malaise in the commercial property market Companies work staff harder rather than take more space Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Admitting video tape evidence Using dead victim's statement Abuse issue is for judge to decide Dumy at Investment Trust PLC No council conflict of interest Dual meaning of 'obstruction' State liability for maternity leave payment Petition struck out because debt dispute genuine Non-lawyers might be less precise in language The Times Unit Trust Information Service HMV Early gains are halved Clarks active air Now the viewer has the last laugh Dom Foulsham assesses the first bold steps in the life of interactive television A fast reader Battle at Apple Dog days A big hand of applause A new Timex watch, right, which acts as a phone book, diary, and memo pad has gone on sale this week Less for less The name's in the book Online All-rounder Hot topic Chinese links Dylan hit Mercuri Urval 3D Recruitment Launch of the safety Net How secure is a computer? Moneyspinner at your fingertips The information superhighway is full of opportuinty, says George Cole Information Technology SAP HayGroup Price Waterhouse Executive Search & Selection Computers Unlimited Senior Opportunities Mediatec The Recruitment Resource Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotline boost for homework George Cole on a telephone service which keeps parents up to date on the latest prep Choosing a colour printer for the home What qualities should you look for when shopping around for a machine? Half board and PC, please Hotels are tempting the high-tech customer Ware House CompuServe First the mouse, now it's animal crackers A user-friendly guide to software Theatre Far from Home the Adventures of Yellow Dog And now, the unauthorised versions Some of Britain's top poets will give the Gospels a provocative new twist on television in Holy Week. Richard Morrison reports Pop Reticence cannot hide her talent Jazz: A master-class in versatility Barbara Dickson Café Royal Grand passions from Kirov stars Recital: Russian song at its finest Diadkova/Gergieva Wigmore Hall Sonneteering without the sex Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on Shakespeare's missing ingredients; plus uneven Moliére Romeo and Juliet Royal Shakespeare Theatre Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cabaret Multiple Classified Advertising Items Earth-bound comedians The Cochrane, WC1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson 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 county) Buddy Dangerous Corner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bang & Olufsen Bang & Olufsen Centres Des O'Connor , eat your heart out Pop on Friday: Wet Wet Wet positively dripping with sentiment New Albums: What looked promising turns out to be a conservative appeal to the blue-rinse brigade, says David Sinclair All chill mist and chocolate liqueurs The Tinderstinks go for a slow burn, creeping up on you with a hefty dose of tidy understatement National Gallery Unisys We make it happen Runners up to 4 hours, 24 minutes, 21 secs Nutrasweet London Marathon Results Wales make Hall central feature of rebuilding plan Britain prepares to transform domestic game Rugby league moves to takeadvantage of prime position on global stage offered by television Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Super League coup fells Australian rivals Roger Maynard on the announcement from Sydney that has shanken rugby league to the core Holmes awaits final showdown Qualifying success holds key for Hill Leighton justifying faith of his friends Kevin McCarra traces the career of a player who has overcome the pain of rejection Electronic Arts Dining well in the heat of the moment White underwent surgery before surprise defeat Meddihgs suffers first-round defeat In Brief Bates through Sole survivor Wide open England triumph Reputations rebuilt in spring sunshine Nap: Betty's Boy (4.20 Aintree) Next best: Simple Arithmetic (2.00 Aintree) Thunderer: Aintree Rapid Raceline Course Specialists Betty's Boy to make his mark Aintree BBC1 Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Beverley Specialists Young Hustler heads betting Autosport Grand Prix Line Where glory lies around the Corner Relaxed Woosnam r eaps handsome return from scene of 1992 failure David Miller visits the spot that can make or break Masters dreams For the Record Word-Watching East Sussex National Golf Club Yesterday's Racing Results Today's Fixtures The Times Postscript on the Cold War Radio Choice Item: one rural stereotype, slightly foxed Review BBC1 Choice Boxing Bould outlook rewards Arsenal Jugovic dilutes joy at Highbury while Zaragoza take command against Hoddle's team Times Two Crossword Olazábal finds master's touch First-Round Scores Martell Grand National Tomorrow in the Times Chelsea subside under siege from Spaniards Morse Data Racing
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