News from 13/04/1995
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Donald G. Peacock, Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Simon toms (Vice-Chairman), Edward Owen, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, John Crawley, Anatol Lieven, Rob Hugies Football Correspondent, S. A. Mousalimas, Ronald Payne, Jane MacQuitty, Jeremy Laurance, John Field Evans, Allan Gore, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, A. Papantoniou, Carl Mortished, N. W. Ward, Dr Simon Wessely, Simon Wilde, Scan French, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, John Maxwell, John O'leary Education Editor, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Kieran Sweeney, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Norman Lamont, Keith Pike, David Hands, Fabienne Smith, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Lucy Lethbridge, Joel Brand, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, H. Kleineke, John Woodcock, P. H. S., Sean Mac Carthaigh, Janet Daley, Joyce Quin, Lucy Berrington, Christina Koning, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, P. H. S, Matthew d'Ancona, Nigel Hawkes, Eric Reguly, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Richard Morgan, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, J. H. Elliott, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, J. W. M. Thompson, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Richard Gilbert, Christopher Walker, G. Hubbard, Chris Parker, John Graham, Kathryn Knight, Alan Lee, Ian Brodie, Paul Barker, Emma Wilkins and Andrew Pierce, David Walker, Jill Sherman and Philip Bassett, Stephen Pettitt, Geoffrey Rowell, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, R. A. McLellan, Wolfgang Münchau and Michael Hornsby, Eleanor Hyde, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Bruce Shaxson, Colin Campbell, Jerome Gardner, B. Whittingham, Derek Potter, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, E. M. Holt, Karen Irving, James Bone and Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, John Power,
ResumoPorts ordered to lift ban on animal trade Clashes feared when export resume Fish war hopes Bid for Chrysler Appointments Index William Rees-Mogg Hundreds stranded in Eurostar train Sex row solicitor quits Law Society election Model Priest Woman wins £50,000 damages in rape case Win up to £10,000 Teachers back strike ballot over increase in class sizes Four Weddings and a funeral 20p Peace deal dose in fish war as Canada extends deadline Grateful Canadians invade West Country Kodak Portillo renews attack on Brussels Board censures BBC executives over Panorama Lib Dems fear Labour's new appeal By our Foreign Staff: US frees British drug man Ulster talks as troops pull out News in Brief Watchdogs curb TV crime drama Booth made QC Aitken inquiry Council tax rise Ambulance boost Clean catch Cobb faller finds silver lining in loss of £95,000 award Farmhouse wife 'killed with burglar 's jemmy' Double-glazed patio doors were smashed at family's isolated country home Car 95 Fire guts historic Norwich landmark Man found hanged after rape acquittal Digital Disgraced detective jailed for drug runs PC World the Computer Superstore Doctor blighted by sex slurs wins £45,000 damages Ex-officer 's bullying claims rejected Fugitive manager admits bank theft Corrections Dulux TV viewers tune in to presenter's own love story Primary pupils would bear brunt of teachers' action World Leather Britons plan record getaway Family allowed to exhume 'grandad' One-year sentence for Hurley muggers News in Brief Defeat for Silcott Body identified Blast sentence Boy rapists 150-acre blaze Murder appeal Canal death Extremists spread propaganda and terror on Internet The internet is a worldwide network of computers, linked by telephone lines, along which vast amounts of information can be moved instantly. Up to 30 million people are believed to be connected to the Internet, which is growing fast Mental activity 'staves off dementia' Scientists revive black hole theory Disease is in the mind for quarter of patients Currys Heart girl prepares for return to Bosnia Dole campaign hit by pledge to repeal guns ban Toys "R" US Muted tribute to Britain's great friend Roosevelt Trumans answer to the call of destiny US seeks holes in finances of moles Serb major blocks peace flight into Sarajevo Troops storm parliament to end Belorussia protest (Reuter): Tajik rebels fight on O. J. police caught out on 'trail of blood' (Reuter): Economic black day for Moscow Unum Britain to stop making nuclear arms material By our Foreign Staff: Italian newspaper folds Dell Colditz veterans shun 'sales pitch' Israeli MPs revolt over Gaza Baghdad relents on 'oil for food' plan GA Torture chief 'to pay $47m' World Summary (AP/Reuter): Cult 'tested gas on followers' (AFP): Victim of aerosol blast wins fight (Reuter): Passenger dies in train blaze (AP): Tight squeeze Cattle trek threatens Rwandan game park Kigali gives warning of environmental disaster as Tutsi exiles return with million-strong herd Winnie Mandela sacking drama turns into farce Rifkind offers help on Pretoria defence cuts B&q (AP): Grenade attack kills 28 refugees Can life really drive you mad? Most people believe that stress is the cause of mental illnesss, but a test case failed in court yesterday. Dr Simon Wessely explains why Bank of Scotland When a patient is excessively tired, breathless, easily overcome by weariness and perhaps suffering from chest pains on exertion they Unexplained anaemia and gastric disease The after-effects of an operation The connection between schizophrenia and diabetes Take care of your stiff neck Dr Kieran Sweeney on the possible complications of manipulation After surgery Missing link Hill House Hammond Who'd be Blair's chum? Why politicians make bad friends The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers The real vicar of Dibley Joanna Pitman meets the reluctant pioneer who inspired Dawn French's fun-seeking television priest Apricot B&q Janet Daley Labour now accepts the purpose of teaching, but what does it mean by "bad" teachers? V for vintage Diary Speak up Diary Pro Anna and Jonathan It is up to The Guardian to prove its charges against Mr Aitken; but Mr Spring's case is more sinister Crèche course Diary Swine indeed Diary Wearabouts Diary Scrap this costly vanity Norman Lamont says Europe needs no parliament With Strings Attached Russia needs IMF advice as much as IMF money Answer the Question Teachers are focusing on the wrong issue Spain's Trawlers Canada has offered a compromise: Madrid must be moderate Lessons to be learnt from unpopularity of Tory party Law and the State Labour and Europe Capital punishment Services 'shake-up' Police trauma Single currency Hay fever Modern manners Poor look-out West's reaction to Turkey in Iraq Equal opportunities Cantona's penalty Bats in the belfry Court Circular Today's royal engagements The Pilgrims The Continuing Professional Development Foundation Anniversaries Retirement Picture Gallery Birthdays today Royal Caledonian Ball Lectures Personal Column Church services today Queen's Counsel, 1995 Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Marriage Church news Appointments Frank Sanderson Frank Sanderson, construction company executive, died on March 24 aged 68. He was born on June 16,1926 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gunter Guillaume Günter Guillaume, former East German spy, died from a heart attack at his home in Eggersdorf near Berlin on April 9 aged 68. He was born on Berlin on February 1,1927 Flights Directory Journey Latin America Announcements Kidney Research Leukaemia Research Fund The Times Church Housing Trust The British Kidney Patient Association Maurice Allom Maurice Allow, former England and Surrey bowler, died on April 9 aged 89. He was born on March 23,1906 Vivienne Byerley Vivienne Byerley theatrical publicist, died on March 28 aged 88. She was born on August 31 1906 V Day Not the End Australian Call to Britain Savagery of Japan Why Britain is the best bet for wine drinkers Jane MacQuinty introduces a two-page report on wine wineries ad wine people-and regions to watch out for in the indure Domaine Boyar Vintastic Make the falling? go further Spain, Portugal and Italy have some bargain-priced wines to offer Sainbury's Spain Great taste from new vineyards The reputation of a winery is all-important in new world wine, says Robin Young ASDA Seek the expert's advice A generation of British people have no idea of the magnificence of Germany's white wines Around the world in four seasons Small vineyards can now call in flying winemakers No charges for making changes Fare Deals To Advertise Call STA USA Canada Qantas Bargain of the Week Flight Centre Cheapest Flights Australia beckons Harvey Elliott on a boom in new kinds of tourist going down under Easter test for Shuttle Problems on the new turn-up and go system should be largely over Trailfinders Skytrackers Flight Plan Flights Inter Europe Travel Ltd Embassy Flight Centre Stop Journey Latin America Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Orlando Air affair GTC Travel Bank Water turned on for Easter Spanish resorts are hit by drought and Canadians wishing to visit them face visa restrictions No go area Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Just America News The Times Crossword No 19,828 Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest WPA Forecast Kerkorian offers $22bn for Chrysler Business Editor Lindsay Cook Rate of fall in number of jobless slows Business Today Anatole Kaletsky 27 BT forms Italian alliance Forte provides show of strength with £127m Arts 31-33 The man who buys, sells and rebuys Sport 37-44 Anheuser-Busch takes half of London brewery Grants of Daivey Ltd Two Pages of Book Reviews Negative equity eases in South East Thornton chief dies at 49 KPMG Corporate Finance Smiths cuts debt to £14m IoD names new head of policy Tourist Rates British Gas resists making TransCo a subsidiary RMC ING strikes a bid for Swedish Match Business Roundup Goldsmiths shines French bank probe RTZ ends cash bonuses Microsoft-Wang link Bloomsbury ahead Gehe raids market after lifting bid for AAH Nurdin & Peacock falls by half Buying a Chrysler on credit Doing the asset shuffle with Kirk Kerkorian Courage clears away the hurdles City swallows a sleeping pill By our City Staff: Growth in Germany helps RMC BSI Chrysler offer helps drive shares over 3,200 level Stock Market Commodities Life Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Regent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Rooms for improvement Tempus RMC Smiths Industries Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Nurdin & Peacock Wall Street Through the glass ceiling The Times City Diary Team toast The Times City Diary Dressing down The Times City Diary Moving on The Times City Diary Tokyo must demonstrate the strength of weakness Japan's least economic package could provide a precedent for the management of the global economy Economic View New line for BT's world network Eric Reguly says Albacom deal has wider import Picture Gallery General Cable Steering a different course at Daimler-Benz Colin Narbrough looks at the end of an era at Germany's industrial flagship Futures pull shares higher Active air The Times Unit Trust Information Service HMV Better off not buying British John Power calls for a UK review of the tax position on acquired goodwill To Advertise Finance and Operations Controller Times Newspapers Ltd Aia Accountancy & Finance Royal Albert Hall Daly Hoggett & Co Aia Career Group MAF Voice of reason on derivatives London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Loans Officers DCA Fax: 0171 782 7899 Accounts Co—ordinator Times Newspapers Shotgun of a wedding Cinema: Something nasty in the scenario brings about a divorce between Geoff Brown and Muriel's Wedding Once were Warriors Film 1 Film 2 Spirit of murder and mayhem Richard Gilbert reports from a quiet French town in the grip of an international cinematic crime wave Warrior in the wasteland The first Maori star, Rena Owen tells David Robinson about how her art changed New Zealand life Film 3 MGM Film 4 Picture Gallery Entertainments Tonight 1 Today's Events 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 country Tonight 2 Familiar favourite fails to win Talking to her selves Theatre 1 Theatre Theatre 2 Let his fingers do the talking Italian pianist Maurizio Pollini is a man of few words and much genius. Richard Morrison on our Cd Direct choice Silva Classics Music 1 Music 2 Hollow triumph Concert: Young composer comes of age The Times Business to Business Great Recordings on Offer The Royal Ballet Radio Dry-cleaning the political soapbox Radio: Past potentates to be analysed Flying with Bird Jazz: Bebop vetersan still in the front line The Times CD Direct Jazz Could an officer and a chairman double up as a spy? The Times The Golden Age which laid the egg J. H. Elliott applauds a masterful account of modernity in microcosm Women in the breeches of faith All in one Irishman Mining for the seamier side of change New Authors Along country tracts Paul Barker is absorbed by two village chronicles which reflect the histories of nations Twitchers in the hedgerows of history Some fishy business at the fete The rebirth of a fallen hero Reasonable notice required for public body Chancery Division Law Report April 13 1995 Court of Appeal Court cannot order report Public Notices Legal Notices VAT liability depends on the facts Trustee Acts No nervous shock claim for employee Scots Law Report April 13 1995 Court of Session Power to detain ship in defined waters Rebutting presumption of advancement Optician makes two supplies for VAT purposes Celtic Swing faces acid test at Newbury Sedgefield Rapid Raceline Littlewoods Pools Course Specialists Yesterday's Results Folkestone Wolverhampton Worcester produces another void race Pick your Fantasy First Xi and win £10,000 Our new, improved cricket game offers you the chance to celebrate the start of another season and put your selection skills to the test England regulars may not provide the most points Full List of Fantasy First XI Players Select Team to a Beat the Best Pick One from Each Category Terms and Conditions How to enter by phone or post Wasim at heart of all-round excellence John Crawley, the Lancashire and England batsman, picks his Fantasy First XI team John Crawley'steam By our Sports Staff: Form a league of your own First Class Averages in 1994 Season for the Fantasy First XI Players Opportunities for players to shine will vary Change of season brings a season for change Season ambles in with gentle looseners Alan Lee prepares for a summer of unrivalled prosperity and pleads for the money to be arefully spent Hectic international schedule follows low-key start to cricket campaign The 1995 First-Class Cricket Fixtures Waugh gives Australia upper hand Scoreboard Leicester welcome back Richards for title showdown Crucial meeting of leaque leaders Army charge puts airmen to flight Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Petchey 's poor run costs him place in Davis Cup Whitaker leads strong challenge Today's Fixtures Mini Marathon Results Reilly says no to offer from Super League In Brief Nivens advance Swift champion Montana's fete Giants ahead Foster's example Minox Fowler supplies late flourish Stone plunges Norwich deeper into danger Word-Watching Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society For the Record Snow Reports Conner's revival continues to foil the script Multiple Display Advertising Items Radio 1 Baldwin and the shadows Radio Choice A corner of a foreign field forever Yorkshire BBC1 Choice Tennis 41 United head down Wembley way Dismissal of Keane and Patterson in Cup replay drags football further into disrepute Times Two Crossword Shipperley sails past old mates Wolves extract a valuable point Top Eight MORSE Yachting 42 Ferguson accepts referee's decision Company Barclaycard Appointments Selector Europe N. 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