News from 10/04/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Edward Owen, Helen Johnstone, David Tytler, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Allen of Abbeydale Secretary, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Ben Preston, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Alison Kervin, David Thurlow, Carl Mortished, Paolo Catella, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Stephen Lewis, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Jane Stirling, Kris Anderson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Aleyn R. Jordan, Joel Brand and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ralph Gibson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Julian Muscat and Richard Evans, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Runcie, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Louis Blom-Cooper Home Secretary, Rodney Milnes, John O'Leary, Brendan O'friel Chairman, D. J. Bridle, Keith Pike, David Hands, Jill Sherman and Andrew Pierce, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Wolfgang M?nchau, Russell Kempson, John Woodcock, Leslie Turnberg, P. H. S., Robin Maxwell-Hyslop, Abiy Hailu, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, John Firth, Lucy Berrington, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, John Grigsby, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, James Callaghan Home Secretary, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Charles Wylie, Delma Daly, James L. Bowen (Director), Nigel Hawkes, Roy Gregory, John Foundly, William Rees~Mogg, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, John Hunt Chairman, Stewart Tendler, John K. Harding, Nigel Williamson Whitehall Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Nicholas Nugent, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, John Shaw, Philip Norton, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Heather Pearson, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Sean McConville, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Terence Morris Professor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Alyson Rudd, John F. N. Collins, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alan Jackson, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Anthony E. Bottoms Professor, Colin Campbell, Andrew Tyrie, Jan Raath, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoNew calls for privacy law as MP quits Spring resigns as Mayhew aide Vietnam War confession Crenshaw wins second Masters Rebates in doubt Index Single currency delayed to 2003 Wing section falls off jet landing at Gatwick Fan dies in brawl before semi-final Picture Gallery Suicide bombs kill seven Israelis MacKay rethinks 'no fee' reforms MacMillan Sex claims interrupt MP's jolly in the sun Richard Spring was enjoying the hospitality of the Canary Islands regional government when the latest sleaze scandal broke, Andrew Pierce writes Litigious patients 'are threatening NHS medical care' Telecom Security Limited Surfers swim to the rescue Howard to open ID card debate Delays in Scott report may hit reshuffle Thatcher letter 'helped Mark' News in Brief Maiden voyage Cockfight arrests Prescott denial Eileen O'Casey Jackpot shared Crossword win Promising rider trampled to death by bolting horse Stable girl was tipped for the top By a Staff Reporter: Sioux seek return of sacred shirt Britain embraces celluloid disaster Boy may have been abducted Police use 'grannies' to trap muggers Midland Mortgages Citroën ZX Blunkett condemns creeping influence of Gump culture 'Arnerican values undermining education' Reforms planned for school sports Appetite for education diminishes Aitken faces fresh arms allegations BT Irma's father fears he may be ordered to leave Britain Church split by campaign to ordain homosexuals Anglican evangelicals threaten to defeet Cathedral is monumental job for the double-glazers Now mortgages are fixed by phone in just 15 minutes Advertisement Interest rates Continue to rise and borrowers are locking into highly attractive fixed-rate mortgages with one free telephone call First Mortgage Securities Gardeners blamed for limestone 'desecration' Why spring ends in tears and sneezes Medical Briefing Fewer women having children News in Brief Climber dies in Snowdonia Ramblers' plea Soldier injured Indecent adverts Missing funds Murder reward Naafi brew MacKay modernises judicial selection to encourage women Lord Chancellor rejects positive discrimination but pledges to dismantle the old boy network Recruitment Candidate calls for action over sex allegation Harassment The Times The Montfrey from Vauxhall Trials of mixing family and career UNUM Leading the way Warmonger says conflict in Vietnam was wrong McNamara breaks silence with painful confession Britons protest to Georgia jail over Ingram execution Dole launches third presidential bid Clinton speaks up for 'angry whites' Suicide bombings turn Israeli tide against peace pact Mugabe paves way for Smith to vote Six die after Inkatha walkout Hutu refugees train to invade Rwanda Claes told to clear his name World Summary (Reuter): Karachi shops and buses burnt (Reuter): Narrow win for Oddsson (Reuter): Liechtenstein votes for trade Picture Gallery Russians fear cult attack on subway Geemarc (AFP): TV star wins in Tokyo Alliance Leicester Fighting in Bosnia dashes hope for negotiated peace Three killed in mortar attack on Sarajevo as ceasefire violations continue Russians killed in Tajik attacks West to press Turks on Iraq withdrawal £5.6bn bid by Spain to defeat drought Protesters gather to save Portuguese cave paintings Europe bickers over design of coins and notes Sterling qualities of national currency Time Buchenwald inmate decries 'Bonn slur' over collaboration The Week Ahead Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide toarts and entertainment complied 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 country Visual Art Woman's work overdone Theatre: Mothers and daughters at odd; plus a Twelfth Night to remember Music Jazz Give us excess of it Twelfth Night Barbican Pop Always with us Overtures The Times Big Ben wins sympathy vote Opera: Poor conducting mars a night of great singing at the Royal Opera; while the Baroque revival produces a dud Play it again, Mr Nyman Concerts: The maestro of minimalism opens South Bank festival; and Roger Norrington tackles Mahler Too hard-driven for Mahler's good LPO/Norrington Festival Hall Theatre Films Return of old softie Pop Dean Friedman Bloomsbury Theatre, WC1 Books Locked out by a greater composer Psyche Queen Elizabeth Hall At home on a wide range Jazz: Eclecticism at its best Dianne Reeves Jazz Café, NW1 Arts Elusive clues to the universe On the trail of the missing neutrinos Unlocking the secret of a bacterium that traps sunlight When can a wheel have five sides? Science Briefing Deep beneath the Apennines, an experiment with an… Life gleaned from a rock Jane Stirling discovers how ancient plants contain the natural history of the world Europ assistance The Earth in focus New satellite helps the study of global warming Spana Light work High impact The Times Education Supplement Shattered idyll of a country garden The havoc wreaked by burglars in an Oxfordhsire village has focused attention on the blight of rural theft, says Giles Coren Face to face with the ultimate cyber-guru Joanna Pitman meets a propher of the technological future—and finds herself digitally challenged Hill House Hammond And now for the good news Heart-warming tales justice The Open University Matthew Parris Underclass or just unfortunates? We seem unable to do anything about society's misfits except pity them McMusic Diary Electoral alarm clock rings for the Tories A generation of instinctive Conservatives feel that the recovery will not benefit them personally Who will make the first team? Peter Riddell on the prospects for the other summer game: reshuffling the Cabinet Picture Gallery Aldiss & more Diary Masquerade Diary All change Diary Coast guard Diary Lady's first Diary Who Goes There? The ID card is a foolish idea for ministers to pursue The Advocate's Devil The Lord Chancellor must hold firm on conditional fees Stop the Dam Portugal must protect the art of our common prehistory Time to review prisons policy Easter offerings 'Talk radio' Forecasting change Hospital closures and meeting the community's needs Suspended MPs To save Burundi Planning maze Letters to the Editor should carry daytime telephone… Misplaced machismo Feeling good? Fruitless policy Court Circular Birthdays Christening Colonel Kenneth H. Osborne All England Women's Hockey Association DJM: Nature notes Today's anniversaries Legal appointments Latest wills Gallery sets sights on modern masters Appointments in the Forces Extra Chaplain Personal Column Museum offers taste of traditional justice Church news Woodbridge School Marriages Forthcoming marriages Dinners Service dinner Service luncheon Court & Social Page The Times Edmund Hambly Edmund Hambly, civil engineer, died from a heart attack on March 28 aged 52. He was born on September 28,1942 Alexander Birch Alexander Birch, CMG, obe, former deputy High commissioner in Australia, died on March 6 aged 82. He was born on January 19.1913 RAF College Cranwell William LeFanu William LeFanu, librarian, died in Norwich on April 1 aged 90. He was born in Bray, Co Wicklow, on July 9,1904 Contessa Edda Ciano Contessa Edda Ciano, eldest child of Benito Mussolini, died in Rome on April 8 aged 84. She was born at Forli on September 1,1910 Derek Harris Derek Harris, journalist died on April 6 aged 66. He was born on February 3,1929 Future of the Coalition On course for prosperity Deptford City Challenge The area that helped to found an empire rises again, says John Grigsby Citibank Lewisham DIRECTeam A new solution to problems of decay City Challenge was a success - but did it help to hide the truth about shrinking budgets? A better place to live and to work Crime is down, housing is improved and there is profit for business. David Thurlow reports on a rebirth Goldsmiths University of London Lewisham College Leed Hope for the future grows behind the grim statistics Social deprivation—but more new jobs are created Kered Waterman Associates News The Times Crossword No 19,825 Knockando Sport Lottery Numbers Times Weathercall Air UK Picture Gallery In the Times Features Education Arts Business TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Motor Racing Everton power brings glory Royle's team outplays Tottenham to reach Cup Final Golf Racing Rugby League The Loan Corporation Horse sense keeps BBC one jump ahead TV Action Replay Hill opens his championship account Accidents and passing manoeuvres mark thrilling race in Argentina Jackman eliminated in penalty dispute Todd finds form for Badminton campaign Details from Buenos Aires Britain's gloomy day lightened by Stevens Poor showing for Monarchs' return Sport in Brief Player fails drugs test Tendulkar leads rout Newton times it right Bond captures title Warriors retain status O'Toole pips Haining Record eludes Kenyan Italian wins on cobbles Snow Reports FourFour Two Crenshaw resists the power of Love American collects second Masters title with single-storke victory over compatriot West Indies struggle after Lara's downfall Confident Higgins enjoying life at the top Guildford cruise to a cup final showdown Final-Round Scores Veteran Bears find strength Nicklaus leads the old stagers' stirring revival East Sussex Foley raises hopes for racecourse return of Danoli McCarthy keeps up title pace Results from Saturday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Eidnburgh Leaders over the Jumps Folkestone Favourite son returns as reluctant hero Royal Athlete defies chronicle of misadventures to secure famous victory No shortage of applicants for National institution Muscat tips 40-1 winner BIG-RACE Result West Ham show the spirit for survival Relegation permutations sway Wednesday's way Tired Arsenal outgunned Alyson Rudd watches Queens Park Rangers clinch a classy 3-1 victory Norwich shot down by Beardsley's brilliance Simon Barnes salutes the enduring talent that illuminated Newcastle United's 3-0 victory Mullen's misery mounts Keith Pike sympathises as Burnley flounder in a 3-1 defeat at Southend Smith goes on the defensive Pallister pulls plug on Palace's semi-final party Defender's extra-time header earns replay as Manchester United keep tenuous hold on FA Cup Leeds find willing leader in Deane Airdrie strike another blow for equality Phillips owns up to error Andrew Longmore on a manager's sympathy with a costly mistake Mann's gem ensures diamonds sparkle Picture Gallery Results Pools Check Non-League and Regional Leagues European McCall whets Bruno's appetite Briton encouraged by unimpressive victory over Holmes American Airlines Restricted view spoils a grand sporting occasion Mel Webb discards the televiion remote control and swells the Aintree masses Disbelief greets swift creation of Super League Switch to summer confirmed after acceptance of radical proposals Super League Timetable Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Wigan records tumble Pontypridd show prodigals the door Bryan Stiles watches Mountain Ash brought down to size by 12 tries and a 76-3 scoreline Winstanley and Preston fight again Continued rise of powerful force Grayson's kicking provides victory Bath settle back into winning routine Lead changes hands after Butland helps to inspire seven-try spree David Hands sees champions resume normal service with 53-17 victory over West Hartlepool Leicester's form causing concern Wasps maintain expansionist policy Jones aims to regain fitness for World Cup Citizen Place in top eight will satisfy Italy Rugby League The Times Hockey Picture Gallery For the Record Schools Sport Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures Rugby Union Oxford Brookes University Cranfield University The University of Edinburgh The University of Hull at Greenwich College University of Exeter Strathclyde Graduate Business School University of Leeds University of Durham MBA Kingston University The University of Reading Management Unit University of Bath South Bank University Leicester University The MBA Career Guide Museums' party piece Schoolchildren are in for a treat at some of our dusty old institutions, says David Tytler Bradford Management Centre Boston University Multiple Display Advertising Items Education City University Business School University of Southampton Treat with care Ben Preston on the needy children failed by the system The Teenagers who Have to Fight for a Future Multiple Display Advertising Items Alliance Francaise Inverness College Multiple Display Advertising Items Bursar & Clerk to the Governors Sunley Management Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scottish Amicable Trafalgar House Environmental Services Limited Devonshire House Preparatory School SIDS Ltd W Webb & Son Limited University of Oxford Super Camp Multiple Classified Advertising Items DE Montfort University Flights Flights and Flydrive to the USA & Canada Multiple Display Advertising Items Itc Multiple Display Advertising Items Australia Brochure Multiple Display Advertising Items Capitalisation, week's change Active air Results and Statistics Sunday Tips LA Crème DE LA Crème The Institute of Ismaili Studies Eurolink Group Plc PA/ADMINISTRATOR British Medical Association Career in PR Managing Director's PA Major Film Company c.… Jackie Plumridge Namco Ltd CaBOUCHON Eurotunnel's results start rolling Companies Sir John Lyon House Phillimore Management Ltd. Stadium Business Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ronald Brown Group plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Masterlock Recruitment Stibbe Simont Monahan Duhot Multiple Classified Advertising Items No cause for alarm Economic Outlook Directors Secretary Tate Small Career Consultancy Registrar/office Manager S. W. 1 Barclays Risks and opportunities in EMU high-wire act Delays to the introduction of a European single currency could be politically divisive, says Wolfgang M?nchau More jobs to go in financial services Tourist Rates The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Word-Watching Low oil prices force coal plant closure AAH prepares to publish final defence to Gehe bid Electricity retail profits set to fall Gus Carter ready for the off to a listing General Cable Plc Unilever lifts board pay US contract for BNFL Equities find favour Air talks begin again E Merck funding plan Granada poised to bid for Pavilion Business Roundup Picture Gallery Backing for losers The Times City Diary Name games The Times City Diary Cow-lateral The Times City Diary Drastic measures The Times City Diary Keep the lights burning in Walmington-on-Sea Fast is best for Eastern bloc Early liberalisers are showing the best performance, says Andrew Tyrie Reform will not lead to substantial tax cuts Gilt Edged Saints come marching in Radio Choice Radio Longevity is a questionable achievement Review Choice BBC1 Week Ahead Ford's £200m Puma project for Dagenham Times Two Crossword Wembley cash call go-ahead Gas lights up Spanish oil share offer EBRD chief tries to rescue Slovak nuclear project Global Warming Eastern doubts legality of electricity bill rebates Cost-cuts and funding to dominate meeting Hill House Hammond Direct Seagram pays $5.7bn for MCA
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