News from 17/04/1995
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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, D. C. R. Francombe, Nick Nuttall, I. E. Jones, DJM, William Rose-Mogg, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Sir Steven Runciman, Mark Souster, Alan Milligan, Roy Porter, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, John Habgood, Patrick Collinson, Norman De Mesquita, R. Rees Davies, Ginny Dougary, D. Hugh Davidson, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Ralph Harris, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Jones, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Alan Blaikley, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Albert E. North, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Anne Broxis, Keith Pike, Hugh Beach, Sarah Bagnall, John O'leary, Michael Horsnell and Bill Frost, Joel Brand, Wolfgang M?nchau, Roger Williamson, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Montagu of Beaulieu, Patrick A. Kelly, Hugh Aldersey-Williams, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, P. H. S, Graham S. Pugh, Peter Bryan, Malcolm Lawson, Allan MacInnes, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Stewart Tendler, John Elliott, Brian Beel, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ross Tieman and Colin Narbrough, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Guy Walters, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, S. R. Parker, Matthew Parris, Kevin McCarra, Frank Allaun, Elizabeth Goodall, Alan Franks, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Walter Gammie, Paul Cartledge, Peter Riddell, Arthur Leathley and Ross Tieman, Neil Cossons, Stephen Pettitt, Myriel Davies, Jean Powell, Elizabeth Cowley, J. A. Powell, Alison Parry, A. G. N. Verity, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Melvyn Marckus and Sarah Bagnall, Asa Briggs, Sarah Griffin, Matthew Bond, Peter Hennessy, Wolfgang Münchau and Michael Dynes, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus, Patrick Green,
ResumoMilitants defy Labour and NUT leaders Chating protesters should be dismissed, says union president in apology to Blunkett By a Staff Reporter: Wintry showers for the Bank Holiday Index Purves on Eurostar US looks longingly at Major's Citizen's Charter Education today Sports Special Our action was justified, say left-wingers 'Victory for conservation' as EU and Canada end fish war William Rees-Mogg Arthritis Research 20p Tory MPs attack over Blair trip backfires Oreck Phoneday catches out overseas callers The real test of BT's new dialling codes will come tomorrow when businesses return and 40 million calls will be made rather than the 20 million typical of a weekend. Nick Nuttall reports Party fends off union pressure over Clause 4 Union official extols teacher businesses Clarke is opposed on war pensions News in Brief One man's flu closes Metro British top list for watching Tv Murder charge Pilot named Antidote found Boy hurt on ride Gardens won on turn of a card prove a wise gamble Nursery centres go outside the law to beat Easter ban Amis pays tribute to victim By a Staff Reporter: Bird sleuths unmask falcon thieves Villagers pray for family of murdered wife Meningitis casualty was nurse of the year Patek Philippe Geneve Adams warns Britain of 'angry voices' Barclays Doctors sent home baby with two broken legs Boy dies as stolen van hits family News in Brief Adopt a Granny Red cap brings peace and quiet at Asda New Archbishop of York calls for an end to sleaze Church leaders unite to emphasise value of the Resurrection message in a doubting world By a Staff Reporter: Study calls for pubs to lower age limit Exclude TB from fears of flying Diamond expected to fetch £7 1/2 m Picture Gallery Cathedral bans girl chorister MoD plans to privatise its travel business Spy plane order may go abroad Questionnaire Tide of troubles sweeps Cinque Port The tourist trap: part two of a Times series visits havens too popular for comfort Local tolerance at a low ebb Bitter villagers left to walk in the gutter bemoan onrushing army of sightseers New police recruits £7,000 worse off Bonhams Canada acclaims pact as victory for fish conservation Accord with Europe cuts Iberian quotas and introduces stricter monitoring of flects How the Catch Will Be Shared Spanish skipper held by Navy questioned over size of nets Blissful wedding for bankrupt Alan Bond Japanese cult head 'fatally ill' Ericsson Panama given bad name by parents " I don't want a cheap healthcare scheme… Balladur facing first-round election defeat Third World states want nuclear treaty altered By our Foreign Staff: Pope says dialogue only path to peace Russia urges pact review Colditz honours slave labour camp victims Yeltsin determined to end Chechen war by Ve- Day Denktas in poll setback World Summary Troops close in on Kurd rebels Steel to visit Burma dissident Naked royalty put out of sight US troops honoured for 'friendly fire' battle Israelis shoot dead three Hamas fighters Pol Pot menace endures in Cambodia Even after the barbarity launched in Year Zero, Pol Pot lives and remains a threat, James Pringle writes from Phnom Penh Picture Gallery Mandela snubs wife at Anc ceremony Minister salutes French soldiers killed in Bosnia Norwich Union The Week Ahead Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Visual Art Operetta Heavyweight supremo Opera: Rodney Milnes sees great singers triumph in London and Paris Jazz Home and heartened Theatre Out of steam Festival Lived any good books lately? Alan Franks on how The Mill on the Floss, which opens in London this week, became a shared experience for actors and audiences Music Back to the big screen for Rea Overtures Film Picture Gallery Pop In the eye of the performer The Sixteen St John's Sacred Music: Rich offerings in a Holy Week festival in London Picture Gallery Passion to remember Polyphoney/Layton St John's Books Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 This bird never leaves the ground The Seagull Theatre Royal, Bath Trouble on holy mountain For centuries the monasteries of Athos have defended the Orthodox faith. Now, says Sir Steven Runciman, left, their independence is under threat TES A personal best is yet to come Seven weeks into a new fitness regime, Ginny Dougary is pushed to greater limits by her trainer, Simon Howland Graham Speake After all, it's only a train, Eurostar Why do they pretend they are flying an undersea airliner? Cash's Suspended animation Preserving drugs the natural way A dissenting view in the global warming debate Using light to test the expansion of the universe Picture Gallery Keeping up with the flow Hugh Aldersey-Williams talks to a pioneer in polymer research about neutron scattering and sensible careers for women Sailing through space Is lack of courage delaying the launch of gigantic solar-powered celestial sailing craft? Keeping cool Light warp The Times Matthew Parris If a scheme of moral duties is to be more than platitudinous, it must say which come first No, Governor Was Hitler the true shaper of our destiny? The Spirit of the great destroyer remains potent, and what he ruined has still not been rebuilt Keep the party swinging Peter Riddell says reviving local involvement is crucial to the parties' health So there Waggish tale Still standing Dis-missive Nuclear Perils The Non-Proliferation Treaty is an irreplaceable asset Japan's Problem A "Strong" currency does not always mean a strong economy Phoneday Moan Day More numbers, more lines: and the nation mourns Call to strengthen support for NPT Smokers' rights Bringing 'dead' tongues back to life Guilt about plight of hopeless poor Bilingual Europe Paedophile legislation A museum for our collective memory Putting off babies Stomachs for the fight Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Court Circular Forthcoming marriage School news Appointment of Recorders British Psychological Society Nature notes Picture Gallery Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Birthdays today Anniversaries Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Organ likely to make £1/4m Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items University news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scottish Amicable Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Home Guards' swing into action Oldest railway found in North Wales Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Philip Jebb Jack Warner Jr Church news Brigadier Archer Clive Allan Griffiths From a Correspondent: On this Day News The Times Crossword No 19,831 Knockando Business Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Wpa Forecast In the Times Rugby Union Much to fear at time of trauma Rob Hughes, football correspondent, surveys the prospects on a day of reckoning for clubs still fighting at both ends of the Premiership Racing Ice Hockey Sport for All James Meade Limited Sure-footed Salmon stays ahead of the game Courageous Conner cuts it fine Bold gamble earns one-second victory in America's Cup Multiple Display Advertising Items Teenagers outgun Obree Teddington denied place in final By our Sports Staff: W Indies selectors decide no changes required Courier celebrates defeat of Agassi Sport in Brief Monarchs off mark Fujimoto first for Japan Down the slippery slope Thomson wins twice Rydell in pole position Frazier foils Date New Zealand debuts Fahey raises game Francisco's heavy defeat subject of inquiry Betting on first-round match suspended at world snooker championship Sheffield not pressed to secure double Late charge takes Dredge to victory Steady Faldo moves closer to leaders Gales hold up Price in chase for honours NatWest Tigers lose out again as Wembley dream is shattered European affairs undermine Rangers' domestic bliss Woking home in on Trophy final Taylor's tinkering keeps Wolves in the pack Bull's eye for goal proves in vain as eager Charlton triumph in tactical battle Petulant Birmingham crave leading role Rovers build revival on shaky foundations Keith Pike sees unsassuming Doncaster make clear their play-off ambitions with a crushing 5-0 win at Scunthorpe Strachan returns to revive fading Coventry Divided city united by gathering of champions Rob Hughes on the qualities and passions engendered by Leicester's afternoon of sporting excellence Country cousins take another step to safety Stein adds rare touch of class Pat Gibson feels the tension at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea labour to beat Aston Villa 1-0 Rovers follow pragmatic route to riches Ipswich's fall allows Wright to prosper Facarling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's Pools Check Team News Non-League and National Leagues Goalscorers Goal Tallies European Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Australian signings put under pressure Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Making a case for different games Keene on Chess Winning Move Cook kicks England towards grand slam Faultless Whitaker takes pole position Pot luck proves no help in picking best on green… David Powell Proud Leicester pack championship punch Wasps save sting for final showdown Scrum half Nicol joins growing line-up of Scottish casualties Bold attitude of Mensah improves survival hopes Northampton fail by tiniest margins Pontypool prepare to rebuild in second division On your bikes—and give it heart and soul Strokesaver Aqaarid has right credentials for Oaks Richard Evans selects ten to follow for the Flat season Kempton Park Prices differ on Pennekamp Guide to our Racecard Chepstow Ed Byrne Curling collects five winners at Axe Vale Leaders on the Flat Rapid Raceline Young Buster primed for winning start Point-To-Point Results Nottingham Uttoxeter Warwick Wincanton Fakenham Carlisle Towcester By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Dwyer relies on favourite to embellish victory roll Fairyhouse Line-Up Total Sport Newcastle Wetherby Plumpton Saturday's Results Hereford Huntingdon Newton Abbot Market Rasen Today's Fixtures For the Record Cricket Cycling Basketball Rugby Union Golf Ice Hockey Class size does matter Teachers are boycotting large classes - but how important are pupil numbers? John O'Leary looks behind the statistics Courses Queen's Business & Secretarial Training Multiple Display Advertising Items New to the UK University of Durham Language Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items London Montessori Kingston University Creme De La Creme Bear Stearns Multiple Classified Advertising Items Assistant to Directors When choice is an extra Minority subjects like Greek and Latin are being forced out of state schools Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bewick Timber Agencies Ltd Banking & Legal La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Legal La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Intention to deport notice valid Broadcasters' abuse of dominant position European Law Report Port authorities have no discretion to exclude live calf trade Law Report April 17 1995 Queen's Bench Divisional Court Abuse of process principles same for different offences Majority wish wigs in court to be discontinued Right to deduction of input VAT Court declines to rule on UK conflict Surety for part of debt entitled to share rateably The man who dared to split Ici in two - and won Sir Denys Henderson tells Melvyn Marckus of raiders and tough decisions ICI's departing chairman recalls Zeneca's Arizona dawn Word-Watching Tourist Rates Radio Choice A fusillade of parting shots BBC 1 Thanks heavens, the final chorus at last Choice Education 32 America cool on Japan's package to restrain the yen BAe vies with Fokker for $1bn of orders Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery New Saatchi greets Dixons Stress detectives get on the case New cars give clue to who is feeling the strain Fisons chief forecasts a new era of expansion The Open University Final Words 34
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