News from 11/04/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Rosalind Gray, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Alexandra Frean, Alan Jinkinson, John L. Lewis, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Neil Bennett, David Pannick Qc, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Valerie A. Elliston, Philip Howard, John A. Davis, David Smith, Nigel Chamberlain, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, George Sivell, Malcolm Harper, N. Alan Green, Carl Mortished, Peter Brayshaw, Roger Maynard, Colin Narbrough, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, George Brock and Michael Dynes, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, John Monks, John O'leary, Education Editor, Joel Brand and Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Lawrence Weiskrantz, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Stephen Nickell, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Eve-Ann Prentice, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Richard Freeman, Woodrow Wyatt, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, Mark Johnston, Stephen Weeks, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Philip Bassett, John Woodcock, Robert Hughes, Michael Theodoulou, John Hopkins, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Barry Millington, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Marianne Darch, Simon Wakefield, Richard Layard, Richard Evans, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Iain C. Baillie, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Giampi Alhadeff, Richard Duce, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Brian Quail, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Sandra C. Fox, Adrian Spooner, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alison Sheridan, Philip Pangalos, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Peter Strafford, Richard Blundell, Andrew Morris, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, George J. Levy, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Carlo Martelli, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoAitken issues libel writ over 'wickerd lies' 'If it falls to me to start a fight to cut out the cancer of bent and twisted journalism…so be it' MP's sex scandal partners suspended Index Body and Mind Hillsborough officers lose trauma claim Follett quits Labour post ad fundraiser As fundraiser Irish fly Canada's flag after arrests Rushdie call to Iran Nigella Lawson Make or break year ahead for £387m loss Eurotunnel Woodrow Wyatt School Fees 20p These insinuations are inaccurate or wrong' Aitken issues robust statement as sleaze allegations continue to hound Governmet Dell 15 Tories who quit jobs Shephard asks heads for help to fight Treasury Catholic children 'denied education' Lilley prepares for benefits dispute Police act to head off football hooligans News in Brief Teacher must go Dog man cleared Sentence doubled Police shoot man Sunbed fine Talisman clue Minister who gave up title loses £500,000 legacy By a Staff Reporter: PC who lashed out to protect baby is cleared of assault Any man would do the same if his family was threatened, says relieved constable 'Incompetent' defence blamed for widow's murder conviction American Airlines Blandford is jailed for 30 days over theft of drugs Lottery jackpot loser shoots himself Phoneday Former Met chief tells of humiliation at arrest Ex-Assistant Commissioner denies stealing food worth £24 while carrying £1,700 Zonkey-driving judge rescues historic path Hemp returns as fibre of the future DC Diamond Club Princess donates gym cash to hospice Reforms have not helped the aged, 75% of GPs say Martin Dawes Direct First national DNA database to carry details of 5m people Howard hails detection breakthrough 'that strikes directly at criminals' New Measures Judges unable to cut killer's 'excessive' 20-year term Opera chairman criticises lack of state funding Man used matchstick to rig his meter Royal Insurance Man held as missing boy is found safe News in Brief Everett funeral Lover jailed Killer, 88,'unfit' Bomb detonated Checks on 747s Rivers polluted Army wants to fire rocket launcher in national park Ministry hopes environmental groups will back £23m proposal to allow live-firing manoeuvres By a Staff Reporter: Mental patient 'killed girlfriend' Mountain bikers 'risk impotence' Birt faces governors' queries on Panorama British Gas Mike Scott The Leeds Vehicles banned from Athens centre Mitterrand bows out with memoir to clear his name Reuter: Priest confesses to sexual abuse of boy Car Insurance House of Fraser Peking official's suicide signals bribe crackdown Bhutto demands delivery of jets UN report kills Iraq 's hopes Plug into an Award Winning Bargain Dole invokes war record in bid for US presidency Roosevelt memorial to ignore disability Bradford & Bingley Building Society Smokers ordered to stub it out in New York Arafat asks UN to intervene as civil war fears grow Gaza court jails activist for recruiting child suicide bombers in purge on militants Israel's far Right 'collaborates with Hamas in thwarting peace Amos Oz, the leading Israeli novelist and peace campaigner, argues that the unholy alliance of Islamic and Jewish extremists must not be allowed to upset the Oslo accord Bradford & Bingley Building Society Which? gives you more for your money UN asks Nato jets to defend Sarajevo Nationwide the 'Building' Society Tudjman calls for all-white peace force in Croatia US makes Baku end Iranian oil deal Image of crucified rabbit causes upset Important Announcement Recall of Pork Farms Snack… Rwandans facing starvation News in Brief Desai dies at 99 Engine blamed (Reuter): Stallone to wed EU seeks Tehran pledge on safety of Rushdie Ministers move to have six-year fatwa lifted 'Stolen' Aborigines sue over childhood trauma Fish row deal rejected Fujimori celebrates with a victory lap Philippines diplomats suspended News in Brief (AFP): Mexico talks Plug pulled Unum Leading the way Must we sedate violent prisoners? Side-effects of the Ingram case The Times If cancer runs in a family What is your chance of inheriting breast cancer? Dr Trisha Greenhalgh reports Israel's far Right 'collaborates with Hamas in thwarting peace Lawrence Weiskrantz on the risks of digging for buried sexual trauma Hill House Hammond When the biological clock starts ticking In the Seventies, feminists lulled women into thinking that they had the same options as men. When it comes to babies, they do not Israel's far Right 'collaborates with Hamas in thwarting peace Michael Burn, a former Times correspondent, descrilbes his liberation 50 years ago to Julia Llewellyn Smith Loyalty costs a family fortune Gillian Bowditch on the gentleman MP who lost a title and an inheritance Canto Gregoriano Cyprus Has to Enter the EU as an "Undivided… Israel's far Right 'collaborates with Hamas in thwarting peace Neil Bennett says Eurotunned has Little hope of meeting its £2 million a day interest payments Traveller's sales Why Britain badly needs a privacy law Legislation is needed if the red-blooded are ever again to take high-profile jobs, writes Woodrow Wyatt Israel's far Right 'collaborates with Hamas in thwarting peace If you like a lot of choclate on you biscuit-or if you enjoy salt or pasta or anything else we are told not to eat -go right ahead Derailed Poll Poll Clan destiny Picture Gallery Girls Smith? Country wife Pressed Men The good, the bad and the scandalous Trauma in Uniform The High Court has rightly dismissed the Hillsborough case Neither Best nor Brightest McNamara was wrong in Vietnam: and not only there Effect on jobs of a minimum wage Grammar lessons Study of Classics Slow road to nuclear disarmament Organ sale Treasure trove Diarist as beekeeper NHS consultants Rahere's dream Russian view of 'Ring' Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Keeping the peace in Angola Purcell for anthem? John Buchan plaque Equal opportunities Court Circular Institute of Biology Today's royal engagements Lecture Birthdays today Luncheon University news Dinners Anniversaries Royal gift comes home after 150 years Inscribed on the top drawer. "A British oak cabinet presented by Her Majesty to the Princess Sophia…" Latest wills Personal Column Memorial services Church news Gold finds reveal early east-west trade Embassy Flight Centre World Link Trailfinders The Times Morarji Desai Personal Column Court & Social Page Professor Trevor Ling Professor Trevor Ling, scholar of Buddhism, died on March 24 aged 75. He was born on February 17,1920 Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Combat Stress Your Will Charities William Baxter, GC William Baxter, GC, who won the Edward Medal (later translated to George Cross) in 1941, died on April 4 aged 87. He was born on September 22,1907 Contract Bridge Eileen O'casey Will Europe unite the divided island? Republic of Cyprus Full EU membership would bring economic benefits to Cyprus. But the attempt to join has shown up deep difference between the two communities, report Deloitte & Touche Cyprus Fall in love Cyprus Telecommunications Authority Commercial Bank of Greece A new style of visitor Meeting the EU's challenge Greek Cypriots can boast a thriving economy, Michael Theodoulou reports, powered by their tourist industry Coopers & Lybrand The Times Crossword No 19,826 Aitken fights claims with libel writ Times Weathercall AirUK The Times Today Tomorrow High Tides Slowdown in high street sales goes on Factory gate prices continue to increase Major set on keeping EBRD John Charcol Talk about a Better Mortgage Arts Law Lewinton makes a million - twice Pay rise and cxercised options Tor TI chairman Sport Sharp rise in part-time workers with mortgages Marathon More Finishers Business Today Ruling leaves HSBC up £56m Exporters gloomy on long-term prospects PPI administrators win control of Cypriot assets Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 GM chief gets $6m package Power Corporation founder and wife resign from board Anger at NatWest's imposed pay deal Amey in search for £25m builder Tourist Rates Deutsche starts UK private banking unit Business Roundup Halstead edges ahead Severfield-Reeve rises Raine chief resigns James Crean advances Greycoat-Railtrack deal Exxon talks complete Amendment Engels-Hollandse Beleggings Trust N. V Signet says rebel break-up plan makes no sense Swiftcall Telephone Club Finders, keepers for Ebrd Bank's on-off affair with London What happened to overheating? Tough options in the executive pay debate By our City Staff: Alpha Airports seeks to spread its wings Caradon finds a doorway to Germany Films help Moss Bros to record Govett hopes for $300m from sale of fund manager SKF Landfill buy for water company Commodities Life Options BAe advances as broker sees new bid for VSEL London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Northumbrian Water Amey Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Signet sting Tempus Alpha Airports Wall Street Goldman Sachs scoops awards The Time City Diary Operatic aid Saint's support Fruitless pursuit Israel's far Right 'collaborates with Hamas in thwarting peace Philip Basset on the connection between housing, employment and the 'feel-good' factor Tinseltown deal upsets investors Erie Reguly looks at Seagram's Hollywood venture Vita Israel's far Right 'collaborates with Hamas in thwarting peace Pioneering Victorians knew the pitfalls afflicting Eurotunnel, says Ross Tieman Losing competitive edge through white-collar insecurity Rules to keep your ideas patently safe Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items CaBOUCHON Dove Travel Join in a Grand National Tour Interested? For a free brochure call Auditel (UK)… Nationwide Security Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woodwork carves a niche Business to Business Business Services International UK Lorraine Electronics BT International Company Services (UK) Limited The Sunday Times Leeds Community & Mental Health Services Teaching… Business/training Consultants NiC Hygiene Specialists Times Newspapers Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services SCF Corporate Life Racehorse Ownership Parking Made Easy Crestcom International, Ltd Briefings Losses trimmed at close C E Heath BRlTISH Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Jermyn Street quality. High Street prices Sinister twist to the everyday Visual Art: Lifts and sheds with no way in; plus (right) looted German art with no way out of Russia Richard Cork on the young Saatchie artists who have set out to tease Galleries Treasures In the eye of the beholder Rachel Campbell-Johnson on a show of portraits Around the Galleries Painting Russia gets its booty out While ownership battles rage the world has a chance to marvel The Royal Ballet Prints Entertainments Tonight Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled 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 Tonight Gripped by dangerous passions Theatre: Classic Arthur Miller in the West End; plus Victorian melodrama in Manchester Irish stew tepidly served The Colleen Bawn Royal Exchange, Manchester Theatre Against all his family values Gottfrid Wagner's fight against the veneration a monster-his great-grandfather, Richard-is the subject of a Tv programme tonight The fringe takes centre-stage Rock: Two of the bands most likely to be more than flavour of the month Elastica Shepherd's Bush Empire Music Something in the air The Orh Forum, Nw5 ENO Pop1 Silver thread to celebration Concerts Bournemouth Sinfonietta/Vasary Queen Elizabeth Hall Hail to Zelenka COE Soloists Wigmore Hall Pop2 Legal Appointments Stephenson Harwood Robert Walters Associates Group Solicitor Assistant Company Secretary Stenographer Applications Lipson Lloyd Jones Exam Problems? ODA Overseas Development Administration Victory for those in danger John Monks, the TUC general secretary, explains what a law lords defeat means for victims of violent crime MFL Spring Lecture TSB Hunting ban leads to a semantic chase Quarry Dougall Garfield Robbins Coutts & Co (Guernsey) Limited Two Outstanding Opportunities in Capital Markets and… P. I. Litigation New Bailey Chambers Law Revision Courses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reynell Charles Fellowes Partnership Sun The Network is the Computer Johnson Stokes & Master Legal Appointments Zarak MacRae Brenner Construction Legal Recruitment Consultant Eversheds Try a Career that Isn't Legal Mayer Brown & Platt Administrator for Commercial Chambers: Wc2 Law Courses Quarry Dougall MK The Law Society The Times Newspapers Westminster Medical Runners up to 4 hours, 46 minutes, 54 secs Nutrasweet London Marathon Results Family audience being won back to national game Megson moves into Norwich hot seat The Times Football Win Two Tickets to the Fa Cup Final Picture Gallery Van Basten offers cautionary tale Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Keene on Chess European rival has first bite at Sharks In Brief Harsh penalty Smith's delay Funds trot in Crenshaw's win charged with emotion Pupil's victory a fitting homage to one of the game's great teachers and philosophers Whyte & MacKay Results from West Hill Yesterday's Racing Results Penick's legacy a lesson in more than golf John Hopkins on a partnership that echoed others between champions and their mentors Blinkered first time Fixtures Johnston triggers ambitious plans Bangor Rapid Raceline Danoli mends Kelso First direct The Vodafone Derby Southwell Boon at heart of Australia's recovery West Indies lose ground despitc two more wickets for Walsh Schumacher quickly disillusioned Word-Watching Pools Forecast Picture Gallery England aiming to be well-informed Yachts take plunge in keel designs Supporters protest against mergers Strangers on a train? Radio Choice Radio 1 Sharing home truths with a returning exile BBC1 Choice Athletics Crystal Palace grapple with fixture crisis Replay raises relegatiion fears No 443 Hoddle looks on the bright side Agassi sees no point in top ranking Geaves conquers nerves and Charman Picture Gallery Cricket The Times
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