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News from 12/04/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Anthony Harris, R. S. Repper, Iain R. Webb, Anatol Lieven, Keith Stuart, Alexandra Frean, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Charles Pollard, Philip Howard, Lynda Chalker, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Noel Goodwin, Mary Wilson, Janet Kingston, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Tim Barker, Joe Joseph, Jules Alterman, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, B. Holland, Alan Hamilton, F. J. Bergin, Robert Bruce, Michael Hamlyn, Ben MacLntyre, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, John O'leary, John Hennessy, Joel Brand, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Margot Norman, Gordon H. Rae, Brenda Maddox, John Woodcock, Rachel Bridge, Gerald Cole, Lucy Berrington, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Desmond Julian, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Roger Baker, Mary Jaques, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, P. H. S, Peter Gummer, Anne Morris, Wolfgang Münchau Michael Hornsby and Nicholas Watt, Robert Harkness, Barry Pickthall, John Carr, Tyrone O'sullivan, Stewart Tendler, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Mark Sharon, Nicholas Wood and Alexandra Frean, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, John Whittingdale, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Richard Duce and Stewart Tendler, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, John Shaw, Mark Heinrich, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Thompson, Paul Hooper, Martin Waller, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Jim Jefferies, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alyson Rudd, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Jamie James, Ben MacIntyre and Tom Rhodes, Colin Campbell, Nicholas Stewart, Jonathan Mirsky,

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Gay group's target is named Archbishop of York Canada ready for new clash with Spain Anger over delays in fishing talks Woman killed in isolated home Crime figures fall Index Ban hits Japan Aitken prepares to issue more writs Cornwall finds more flags for its new ally By our Diary Staff: Topsy, Arabian for a night "Old Speckled Hen" Emily's List to ditch luvvies for low-earners The organisation that encourages women to become Labour MPs is to widen its approach to include less well-off candidates after criticism of its glamorous image, Jill Sherman reports Labour to close schools that perform poorly Blair meets Tory reformer New Personalworld Woman sent on 120-mile round trip to have baby Swift bows to outcry over rail tickets News in Brief Dog reprieved Wigs ruling Gas rapist guilty Doctor fined Union challenge Shooting inquiry Prisoners freed Founder of watch scheme murdered in isolated home Concerned mother had organised neighbours after spate of burglaries VE-Day Spitfire stamps stolen in £1m armed raid Magazine Mother who killed her babies is jailed Picture Gallery Former Yard chief guilty of shoplifting Citroën Ax For sale: the moment man first looked down on Everest Watchdog urges ITV to put spotlight on drama High ratings 'justify more risks' ITC's verdict on regional stations Princely rent is small price for keeping up with the Windsors Minlta Sex and violence mar drop in crime Offences down overall but attacks increase as economic recovery gives youths money t5o spend on drink Picture Gallery Well-manned forces not always more successful at solving crimes Emily's List to ditch luvvies for low-earners Police Forces Hi-tech and hyenas have the last laugh Sale of bleak house is final chapter in Dickensian tale Parents refuse to fund pay rises Anglicans have more bats in their belfry By a Staff Reporter: Challenge to new rules on benefit overruled The 1995 Frontera from Vauxhall Ferry firms face hefty bills to meet tough new rules Panel of experts proposes 'culture of safety' to prevent repetition of Zeebrugge disaster Rover Bishop and coroner urge lottery changes Glandular cure is not set in stone Medical Briefing Pensioner defeats council sell-off Russians are accused of massacring civilians Fbi casts eye on crying Madonna Touchline French glitterati discover Chirac's sensitive soul American Airlines US judge rules victims can sue gun makers IPC Centre Legacy of FDR under siege from Gingrich Seriously rich read all about the pain in gain Suspected godfather is shot in New York Russian UN commander in Croatia dismissed Athenians past and present smile down on clean-up RAC Black & white Peacekeepers call in Nato jets as shells hit Gorazde Arafat acts to disarm Gaza militants NatWest Buthelezi backs Winnie Mandela over dismissal Iraq 'tried to produce biological weapons' From Associated Press in Tel Aviv: Flipping alligator puts Israeli court in spin Clinton to help Bhutto News in Brief Aid cut off Mugabe count Unicef chief (Reuter): V2 ceremony (AFP): Agent dies Chinese veteran's death tests the young guard Defiant Chen leaves gap among 'Immortals' By our Foreign Staff: Baghdad 'holds key' to Kurd conflict Paris took lead in Rushdie battle Vegetable vaccines give taste of future UNUM Just one look is all it took The word is out on Fashion Avenue, and it is chic: understated, unadulted, cut-to-the-bone chic Teachers Motor Sparklers New York Hotline St. Joseph's Hospice How we can avoid the artful bodger The National Trust has no difficulty finding craftsmen, but what about the man in the street? The steely bard of Crewe Giles Coren meets the 'unknown' playwright who is the talk of the West End Friends of the Elderly Hill House Hammond Only one flattens convention Defying the smoke police Ben MacLntyre breathes easily Japan elects to die laughing Joanna Pitman on the comic mask covering an anxious face Finest fillet The Times Diary Picture Gallery Why he is wrong to sue The Cabinet is backing Aitken's libel action to avoid a different battle Piano, piano The Times Diary In service The Times Diary Cat's whisper The Times Diary Brush up The Times Diary It's not who will rise to the challenge that matters, but who can't No Title Our American Friend Britain remembers Roosevelt as a tower of strength in war Crime Time In this war, ministers should be wary of proclaiming victory Exit Stage Left Follett's friends bring more than money to the party 'Inhuman' delays on death row? The moral dilemma Supply of textbooks as overseas aid Right to silence Arts Council grant That's no ladybird School funding Forecasting change Smokers' rights on the Brighton line Limestone pillage Easter offerings Letters should carry a daytime telephone number Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Mr Somerset de Chair Marjorie Sweeting The Hon Honor Smith Dinners Birthdays today Hosts of multi-coloured daffodils RHS Flower Show Britannia Royal Naval College Victory Ball Council of Christians and Jews Forthcoming marriages University news Anniversaries Meeting Chen Yun Chen Yun, former vicechairman of the Chinese Communist Party, Politburo member and Vice-Premicer, died on April 10 aged 90. He was born in Shanghai, probably in 1904 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders The Tiger Trust Annie Fischer Annie Fischer, Hungarian concert pianist, died in Budapest on April 10 aged 80. She was born in the same city on July 5,1914 Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gorkha Welfare Trust The Times No Title The Malcolm Sargent Cancer Fund of Children Joel Mervis Joel Mervis, South African newspaper editor, died on March 16 aged 86. He was born on September 30,1908 Professor Bernard Isaacs Bernard Isaacs, CBE, Professor of Geriatric Medicine at Birmingham University, 1974-89, died in Jerusalem on March 23 aged 70. He was horn in Glasgow on July 20,1924 (From our Correspondent): Death of the Ex-Kaiserin St. George Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kensington High Street Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea Sw3 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Belsize Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fulham Sw6 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notting Hill Hot House North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ravensbury Mill North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkshire Hampshire Border Berkshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Skippers Cottage Old Polzeath South Cornwall Penzance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Torquay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Essex/suffolk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rural Cottage Nr. Gloucester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dorchester-Dorset Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Albans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Siitingbourne Kent Rural East Kent Converted Church Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thames Valley Scotland Isle of Skye Glorious Views Scottish Borders St Andrews Galloway Glasgow Newlands Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unique Making the most of an outdated building Young property entrepreneurs are impressing the industry, says Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Near Hay-On-Wye Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pembrokeshire village Multiple Classified Advertising Items Are You Looking for Something Different? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kiut Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southwest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dunas Douradas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Estepona Andalusia Hacienda Sotogrande Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buy a new lifestyle Dream are not cheap when it comes to the property market Florida Tampa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winkworth DTZ Debenham Thorpe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dover Harbour Board Royal Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 19,827 Business Times Weathercall No Title Sport Arts In the Times Features Media The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Barlow Clowes accountants banned for life Mark too strong, says Bundesbank chief Clarke attacks cost of EBRD board Wembley may seek funds from Lottery More jobs in store as Tesco expands Tarmac bounces back with £107m Maine-Tucker Business Today Back on the road Rich seam Santer urges Britain to increase Ulster cash British Coal pensions to be sold as single unit Venture funding at £2bn Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savoy books a summer sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barclays staff asked to vote on strike against pay deal Germans are paying bills later Hotel group considers payout rise Kemper agrees to be bought by Swiss Business Roundup North West Water sale CE Heath nets £28m Boom year for Dewhirst Bodycote lifts payout Alliance to raise £7.2m Optimism at Cobham Dalgety buys pig firm The Times Rentals Auditing the auditors Barlow Clowes and accountancy regulation Pension fund bidding could be intense Clarke's gloomy message to EBRD Managers buy out BBA car products division for £181m Multiple Display Advertising Items Aah cites savings in Gehe bid defence Delta Gold seeks UK cash Tie Rack expands its empire Patek Philippe Geneve Build-up at Yule Catto Commodities Liffe Options Eurotunnel gets that sinking feeling again Stock Market 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 Tesco Wembley Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Colossus of roads Tempus BBA Wall Street Put it in black and white The Times City Diary Wembley New Iceman Shopping tally Huge incinerator is unwanted addition to Thames Gateway sites Closing the gap on the Brink's-Mat millions Sarah Bagnall charts the progress in recovering British crime's biggest haul Seeboard spreads shares widely among employees Efficient miners Placing and Intermediaries Offer The run on the dollar is not speculative The Times Unit Trust Information Service First direct The Times Wednesday April 12 1995 Profit-taking drags shares lower Nat West Markets Room at the Top Stafford Long & Partners Marketplace Appointments British Museum Director's Office Personal… Legal Sec - Record Co Romulus Construction Ltd Knight Frank & Rutley Audio Typist Secretary/p. A Project Assistant Receptionist/secretary Knightsbridge Pan European Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items The Central Attraction The Housing Corporation Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Courthaven Ltd Tuckerman Commercial Limited Times Group Druce and Company Osborne & Little plc Receptionist Recruit plc Employment Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marketing Secretary The American Embassy Personnel Office Personal Assistant to Historic Buildings Secretary Dynamic P. A Sales & Marketing Director's Assistant Major… Too successful at peak practice The lndependent Television Commission likes what it sees, but says ITV should have more in novative drama. comedy and religing When violence must be cut Alexandra Frean reports on new BBC guidelines on showing graphic news scencs Caribbean Connection BBC sport clearly on the ball Free the TV market John Whittingdale arugues that broadcasting controls must be relaxed if Britain is to lead the TV revolution Akom Ltd The United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel Whittingdale Gilt-Edged Experts British European Associated Publishers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Triangle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pa to Chief Executive DKO the Group Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Amicos Food & Drink Federation Appointments Bi Language International Group Legal Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sterling Legal Appointments Computer Training Arts World Multiple Classified Advertising Items Talisman Dorland House SP Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gone from gumption to Gump Once, Hollywood gave us simple heroes who overcame the odds; now, says Geoff Brown, it seems that nothing succeeds like stupidity Away with the grime of decay Architecture: Spectacular new buildings will transform unlovely Bilbao, as Marcus Binney reports Cinema Buildings Music 1 Hail and farewell Concert LSO/Tilson Thomas Picture Gallery Go Covent Gardening Music 2 Fully in the picture Fecital Andreas Haefliger Queen Elizabeth Hall Victorian valuable Opera Abroad: Old-fashioned Debussy from Jonathan Miller in New York; and (below) hoving a ball with Rossini in Monte Carlo Pelléas et Mélisande New York Met Entertainments Stand-Up Opera Happily ever after La Cenerentola Monaco Court jester Soiree Tonight 1 Today's Events A dailly 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 jndicated with the symbol)on release across the country Tonight 2 Moving Theatre at Riverside Studios Pardon my French, Moliére Classics up-to-date turn the air…cold hearted Chekhov… 24carat Goldoni… incompiete history lessonTranslations into the language of the streets are giving new life to the classics, says Benedict Nightingale Everything but the heart Uncle Vanya Tricycle, Nw6 Theatre 2 Theatre 1 Skin-deep view of races at war Dusky Warriors Theatre Royal, Stratford East Charming show of youthful ardour The Lovers Gate. W11 Theatre 3 National Theatre Theatre 4 Employee cannot claim stigma damages If defendant chooses not to give evidence Housing homeless Life sentence anomalies should be removed Evidence of accomplices in extradition Midweek Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Watercolours Singles Gallery All Box Numbers Replies Should Be Sent Wanted Bachelors Midweek Rendezvous Applying proviso after provocation omission 'Assault' includes battery Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virginia Charles The final names of this year's runners Nutrasweet London Marathon Results The Leading 50 Entries Overall The Leading 30 for the Second Half of the Season Courage Best Weekly Score The Scores from Last Saturday's League Games and Cumulative Points Totals Rioch sees cautious Bolton draw a blank Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Betts cut short an uneven contest Keene on Chess Winning Move Results from West Hill Today's Fixtures For the Record Obree back on track Sri Lanka reach final Britain left depleted Regan's title attempt Wyatt lifts award White relieved after tests prove negative Sport in Brief Mesh Technique Cole bids to draw aces from classic pack Hamilton Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Worcester Exeter Red Carnival impresses Jodami raid Rapid Raceline Quick victory emboldens Mighty Mary Basic tactical errors and mechanical failure leave Young America trailing in the wake of the women's crew, Barry Pickthall reports Super League embraces sudden converts in Leeds IKEA Australia regain initiative from faltering pace attack Harvest that is not random Radio Choice Running rings round Christie and Wagner Review BBC1 Picture Gallery Choice Picture Gallery Athletics Semi-finalists fail to set good example Tragedy overshadows replay Times Two Crossword No 444 Top clubs propose super league The Times Klinsmann restores Tottenham pride Legal threat to RFU Mavis makes her mark at last Action Trousers Yachting

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