News from 14/04/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Nicholas Lines, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, John Charmley, Johnny Sutton, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Magnus Linklater, CoLIN Campbell, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Luis M. Esteruelas, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, J. C. Pallier, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Carl Mortished, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, K. Moller, Pamela Sharpless, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Gerald Davies, Geoff Sizer, James Blyth, David Hewson, Patricia Tehan, Ruth Gledhill, Richard Godfrey, Jim McCue, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Robin Pellew, Matthew May, Martin Barrow, Edward Owen and Wolfgang Mõnchau, I. D. Young, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, Colin Chandler, Dalya Alberge and Martin Waller, Sarah Bagnall, John Dunlop, Edward Gorman, Susan Gilchrist, Eric Reguly and Ross Tieman, George Dawson, Margot Norman, James A. Slack, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Bridge, Rodney Milnes Chief Opera Critic, Nicholas Harling, Mohammad Safaei, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Watts, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Martin, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Tom Benyon, Fa, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Emma Wilkins and Edward Owen, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, Kathryn Knight, O. Klass, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, H. M. Saiewitz, Ian Brodie, Alan Challoner, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Rosemary Waud, Gwen Robinson, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Adam Bruce, Jack Bailey, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, George Stern, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent and James Bone, Quentin Purdy, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, M… Barrow,
ResumoThe Sunday Times Police cut response to burglar alarms 90 per cent false call rate condemned as 'unfair to those in genuine need' Triple blow for Blair as unions bite back Index Easter exodus brings motorways near to standstill Tomorrow in the Times Last of the Duchess By our Sports Staff: Top race drivers' ban overturned Suicide husband linked to body found in Wolds Aitken wins support of ex-officials Dr David Hope Abbey National 20P Major prepares to thwart challenge after May election Potential candidates to pledge support Hanley to complain over Clause 4 airtime Phone Day Galician fishermen demand their say TUC chief warns Blunkett against blaming teachers Inspectors 'rude and bullying' British troops leave for Angola mission News in Brief IRA reaffirms ceasefire Windsor arson arrest Harrods bailiffs 'stunt' CS gas trials approved Benefit revolt feared Murderer tied weights to schoolgirl and dumped her in canal I'm skint, claims drug mastermind behind £lbn trade Sex row solicitor 'danced too close' Stranger noticed near scene of farmhouse killing MP charged over pickaxe Couple win £250,000 fight over right of way Driver in fatal crash found to be insane Viglen Peugeot's Easter Parade MacMillan trustees sell major stake to German company Radio 4 'God slot' to keep the faith Britons head for Italy as lira falls Correction Barclays Pavarotti defies age to retain freshness and virility Livestock militants promise to renew picketing at ports 'Civil disobedience or obstruction of lorries is justified. A lot of people are prepared to be arrested' Airport group digs in Nationwide Isaacs sets Royal Opera leaving date News in Brief Dogs unleashed Billy revived Burglar dies Boy strangled Easter bonnet Sales of chocolate eggs reach £300m State pays drug man's £167,000 mortgage Hi-tech fraudsters steal airtime on mobile phones Industry losing £100m a year Pollution blamed for infertile men Clue to puzzle of Aids tumour Medicare Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford Bryant Homes Test-tube baby for woman, 51, who lied about her age Art of the slow ball returns golf to its roots Briain plays in restoring American course to an era of plus fours and hickory sticks Space-age materials give big hitters an extra 40 yards Sally Dixons Precision puts goose feathers to flight Jerusalem braced for outbreak of religious delusion Bionic ear for babies unveiled AGE Concern Chernobyl to close by 2000 World Summary (Reuter): Walesa son sent to jail (AFP): 'Prophesy' cult in fresh raids (Reuter): Vienna gets new archbishop (Reuter): Baghdad bar on pilgrims Voyages Jules Verne Mandela blames advisers over sacking of wife Irian Jaya tribes retreat in face of mining onslaught (AP): Suharto attacks critics By Our Foreign Staff: Royalists behead effigy of Queen China evades risky funeral for veteran B&Q IT Powell keeps US guessing over presidential race B&Q 'Exploited' quins seek damages Grudges open split in Simpson jury Israel in three-way plan for spy swap Cocaine barons elude Cali raid net Picture Gallery Judge has no defence Russian jets kill 100 in Afghan border raid Yeltsin sends in airforce after Islamic rebels launch battle to overthrow Tajikistan Government Serb mortar attack on airport hits Dubrovnik's hopes for tourism Magnet Picture Gallery Finland's 'rainbow coalition' sworn in Chechen leader's HQ destroyed in artillery attack Fiery Delors fails to rouse lacklustre Jospin support Germans' mood vacillates over tone for VE-Day The Hitlers who fought the Nazis Synagogue bombers jailed in Germany Granada In Ulster we were horrified by the mix of monarchy and sex' The thrice-married Guiness heiress with a fascination for a duchess locked away in a Paris mansic The Sunday Times A veteran hustler who hypnotises America Ben MacIntyre traces the career of the billionaire entrepreneur Kirk Kerkorian, who at 77 has launched his biggest ever bid for Chrysler The Missions to Seamen Sorry BT, but we've got your number All the hot air cannot hide the truth about our phone service The Times Driver of the Gospel train Dr David Hope, Bishop of London and Archbishop-designate of York, talks to Ruth Gledhill about his life, his beliefs and his loves Fanfare for common men As a city prepares to honour a newspaper vendor. Magnus Linklater wonders who deserves a status Leukaemia Research Fund Fighting to the last Briton John Charmley on Roosevelt's pragmatic friendship with Britain His and hers Sorry, please Picture Gallery The suffering of Sudan Easter should be a reminder to all of us that hatred need not rule the world Lords walk Basket case Devilry Rosy Ross Hook, line and sink'em Change fisheries law, says Tunku Varadarajan The Third Hour And they crucified him (Mark 15:25) No Room for Doubt A landmark judgment against the politics of intimidation Underwater Underdog Britain will learn to love, and use, the Channel Tunnel Aitken and UK arms sales Recourse to the law Care of the sick and unemployed Democracy in Europe Gem of a church Old acquaintance Iran allegations Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Issues at heart of fishing dispute Disputed legacy High days Court Circular Forthcoming marriage Marriage Church news Dinner Retirement Anniversaries Personal Column The Queen returns to bombed cathedral A solemn visit as VE-Day's 50th anniversary draws ncar Church services today Multiple Classified Advertising Items ABTA The Sovereign's Parade The British Kidney Patient Association National Kidney Research Fund Group Captain George Gilroy Obituaries Alastair Muir Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Church Housing Trust The Times Priscilla Lane Your Will Rukba Dennis King Canon Leslie Tirrell When the Democrats at their party convention in Chicago last July rejected Mr Police cut burglar alarm response The Times Crossword No 19,829 Times Newspapers Limited Inflation rate reaches 2½-year high Business Editor Lindsay Cook Managers launch bid for Dewhurst Despondent Tapie puts yacht on the market Infotech Arts Restructure tips Laura Ashley to £30m loss Sport Japanese head towards 1 per cent interest rates Paramount may join Channel 5 bid group The Gilt Guide Television and Radio Business Today Chrysler 'not for sale' as profits slump Recovery in construction 'has lost its drive' Imro fines three firms and expels a fourth Swiftcall France sells Bull stakes NEC and Motorola pump in cash Hollywood's star wanes for Japan's Pioneer Phoenix Inns refinanced Legal & Public Notices Hunting hit by aviation and oil markets Microsoft enjoys record earnings Business Roundup National Savings target Development pays out New FKI-Wellman deal Jo Walker warning BB&EA doses Kass Crucial court date for Alcatel chief Tourist Rates Alco outbids British rivals in SBG battle Gaumont cinemas for Disney site Reality meets Bull French dirigisme has its limits PFI delays are contributing to downturn Tapie joins the all-at-sea club Tax charges cut NatWest profits surge in America Granada buys Pavilion Power firm rebuked for early bills The Cooperative Bank BP's chairman defends executive reward scheme By our City Staff: Directors quit over airport deal Commodities Liffe Options Electricity companies cast light on the gloom Stock Market Movers of the Week 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 Southern Business Laura Ashley Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Passing the plate Tempus Hunting Wall Street Legless in a good cause City Diary White knight Showing its age France agog America's favourite seeks to repel the enemy at the door Eric Reguly and Ross Tieman say chrysler has weak spots but is still firing on all cylinders. Kirk Kerkorian can only bring a wake-up call with his bid proposals BT and C&W wait for a clearer line from Bonn Eric Reguly on the prospects of Germany's telecoms sector opening up Film-makers Down Under east in the starring role Australasian cinema has been boosted by government funding, says Rachel Bridge The Times Unit Trust Information Service MOPS Shares becalmed in quiet trading H Heath Group British Funds DK Information Technology David Abbott and Partners How to crack an egg David Hewson offers a guide to the hidden jokes that may be lurking inside your computer Gloves come off in battle over PCs European Sales Manager Michael Page Tehnology Late chip Boy makes bomb from Internet recipe In video Switched off Prize cheat Code change Theatre Charged with malingering Theatre: Self-censorship spoils promising tale of life in an army hospital; parody of Stoppard missed by Miles More than a match for macho men Opera Cosi fan tutte Coliseum HMV Theatre Dark harmonies Concert Hilliard Ensemble St John's, Smith Square The Times Opera No Title Music Only the butler does it Waiting for Stoppard Bristol New Vic Entertainments Weekend 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 country Weekend Alphabetical orderly Jim McCue on a Tate show celebrating the work of Guido Morris, a master of fine printing A few surprises in store A warchouse complex in Wembley is home to an unusual exhibiton. Giles Coren reports Weekend Print It's easy to trace the tracks of my tyres Hitch the caravan to the old banger this hols weekend, slot this killer compilation into the stereo - and suffer HMV POP 1 POP 2 Ho way the lad Concert Jimmy Nail Hammersmith Apollo Holed lotta love New Albums: David Sinclair on a doubtless sincere but sadly flawed tribute to rock gods Led Zeppelin Naxos Pop No Title Indirect sex bias in mobility clause Entitlement to incapacity pension Proving guilt of secondary party in attempted murder The Times Lewd display does not constitute music and dancing When conspiracy is quashed on appeal Outraging public decency Telephoned or mailed threat is not a Violent offence' Solicitors should not have had juror followed Remedy available for subsidiary Dunlop treads carefully in classic trials For the Record Yesterday's Racing Results Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Guineas hopes impress in work 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 The Times Select Team to a Beat the Best Pick One from Each Category Terms and Conditions How to enter by phone or post Three Yorkshire batsmen gorge on weak bowling Universiy bowlers struggle as cricket season starts under blue skies Morris motors merrily as Roseberry meanders along The Times Innocents abroad Time to face professionalism Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 0171-782 5211.… Towns of broken dreams Poor justice Game of skill Rain puts paid to hopes of thrilling finish Snow Reports Word-Watching Wigan ready to end era in championship style Cycling rebel with new frame of reference Outsider riding back into the mainstream to further pursuit of Olympic gold Andrew Longmore finds Craeme Obree willing to conform after a winter of turmoil and distress West Ham show survival instinct MacClesfield travel in renewed hope Fixtures Higgins can thrive in wake of the hurricane Emerging talents threaten traditional rivalries on eve of world snooker championship Andrew Longmore assesses the qualities of a teenager with the temperament and touch to make a name for himself at the Crucible Beerbaum displays cup-winning form Nivens display sureness of touch Tough opening for Davis Davies strengthens Cardiff's grip Fickle wind halts Conner in his tracks Athlete succeeds in steroid appeal In Brief Agassi advances Unexpected slip England rally Biter bit Marathon finishers The Times Suzuki Sloe gin and fast horses at Lady H's invitation to view Equine aristocrat paraded in elegant style Giants one step ahead in race to Wembley Teddington sights on final Edinburgh revels in quality Russia, out in the cold Radio Choice Radio 1 BBC 1 Cliched , certainly, but in the right spirit Choice Cycling 36 Keane faces Cup Final ban Disrepute charges issued by FA Times Two Crossword Hendry fired by grand ambition Phil yates believes the champion has reserved his best for the Embassy world championship Picture Gallery Tribunal restores Schumacher's lead Clement Freud 38 OCA
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