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News from 18/04/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Edward Owen, Darren Gough, Andrew Pierce, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Robert Vincent, Magnus Linklater, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Timothy Garton Ash, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jean Talbot, James Bone, Simon Wilde, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Gwen Robinson and our Foreign Staff, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, P. W. Watson, Bernard Levin, Joe Joseph, John Pope, Pat Gibson, Stuart Jones, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Peter Ball, Alan Road, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Kieran Sweeney, L. F. Russell, Louise Taylor, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Sylvia Disley, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, John Young, Janet Bush, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Nigella Lawson, Aileen Ballantyne, Dick Howard, Rusell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Sally Watts, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, W. D. S. Caird, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Andrew Grubb, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, John O'Leary and Ben Preston, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Richard Evans, John Donaldson, Barry Pickthall, A. Crabbe, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Mary Anna Marten, M. Wang, Christopher Thomas, James Pringle, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Kathryn Knight, Leeyson M. James, Scrivenor, Ben MacIntyre, ALF Dubs, Stuart Cliffe, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, J. M. Ingleby, Michael Church, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Ross Tieman, H. M. Carlisle, Colin Campbell, Marjorie Nicholson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,

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300 saved as ferry hits rock Passengers leap for their lives for their lives after short cut Rain, wind and sleet keeps Britain at home Index Buying The Times overseas Life without Mother Wealth gap destroys 'classless US' image Law Today Holiday Sport Strike threat teachers lose 'rainbow coalition' support 20p Keep Fit Offer Our Man in Madrid is told off for backing the Canadians Colonial Direct 20p Second largest teachers' union rules out strike Social Security Protesters storm nuclear sites Battle over ID cards poses fresh threat to party unity Fewer Tories stand for local elections Wainwright memorial plan abandoned Five hurt as pet pit bull runs amok News in Brief Danish 999 Mud rescue Mandela chosen Bush trap Hindley injury Van death charge Men join the club Ferry survivors describe scenes of fear and chaos Harlech's sister dies alone in dingy bedsit Golf club chief was 'sacked unfairly by earl' Rolex Majority see mentally ill as axe-wielding maniacs Phoneday Cantona kicks off his penalty Belfast clash averted as marchers agree to alter route By a Staff Reporter: Library introduces Internet porn clause Girl of 13 orphaned as crash kills five Film buffs accuse Nft of mediocrity and vulgarity Relatives renew feud between Nile explorers By a Staff Reporter: Nurse who caught Aids in Africa dies Service line Insurance Citibank Denning rejects park on his land Besieged Bath declares war on the hit-and-run visitor In the last in a series, John Young and Paul Wilkinson visit two cities that are finding it increasingly difficult to live with tourism, but are unable to prosper without it NELC Walled city owes its future to the summer invader Spain attacks Britain for taking sides with Canada Compaq Water rationed as drought hits Costa del Sol Midland From Associated Press in Singapore: Runaway Briton's mother in court scuffle China rejects US plea to pull out of nuclear deal with Iran DELL Wives tell tales on France's candidates UN squeezed by Russian and US split over Bosnia 0Museum chief quits in Passover book row Hill House Hammond Chechens prepare for final defence of town World Summary (Reuter/AFP): 0Turkey to expel 11 Germans (Reuter/(AFP): Blasts kill ten (AFP): Freedom bought (AP): Funeral snub When you just can't talk to anyone, talk to us Japan cult members find peace in eye of storm As sect members meditate, humming air filters guard against gas attacks. This is the world of Aum Shinrikyo, writes Christopher Szechenyi from Kamikuishiki British soldiers take up duties in Angola Police examine the wreckage of the Hymns of… Man in the 11-car cavalcade named as India's Mr Clean Diary blames Asahara for subway attack Sihanouk's prestige keeps Cambodian hopes alive From Associated Press in Sydney: Australia 'wrong on Vietnam' Winnie Mandela agrees to step down News in Brief (Reuter): Christians killed Minister quits (Reuter): Last respects (AP): Ambush fails (Reuter): UN reprimand (AP): Damp squibs (AP): Easter tidings NatWest Entertainments Tonight Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson London Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of teatre Showing in London Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assement of filnis in London and (where indicated with tghe symblo on release across the country Tonight How to play with fire6 Michael Church on the remarkable career of hte violin teacher, Yfrah Neaman Tightly buttoned Boos POP Curiously muted performance from an exub erant band The Boo Badleys Astoria Music Pop At home with the modern Richard Cork enjoys a centenary tribute to one of the great champions of 20th-century art, Jim Ede of Kettle's Yard in Cambridge Talent glossed over A retrospective of Sir James Gunn reveals early promise dulled promise dulled by success Visual Art 1 Visual Art 2 Visual Art 3 Paternal verities Theatre: Mortimer's memories revived A Voyage Round My Father Nuffield, Southampton Cambridge Theatre Theatre Many a slip after a fractured hip Many of the 55,000 people taken to hospital in Britain each year with broken hips will not get all the treatment they need, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Given a new breath of life An Mp tells Aileen Ballantyne how a lung transplant saved him from certain death Rukba Why giddiness should be taken seriously A feeling of fullness in one ear can herald Méniére's disease, writes Dr Kieran Sweeney Impotence The Times Life without a mother When the most important person in Hope Edlman's life died young, she lost not only a friend and comforter but also a role model Did Churchill sacrifice the gallant Scots? New light has been shed on one of the last war's most controversial defeats, Magnus Linklater My shopping secrets Why I buy by telephone Couched politely Security is the vital issue in Europe Timothy Garton Ash on the deep misunderstanding between Britain and Germany which detract from the two nations' common interests Mine's a quarter of a billion pounder Burgers and Bob Dylan are American exports that have conquered the world. But where does the money go? Bad timing Diary Dragon's day Generalisation Leiden low Wee drama A rail disaster Railway policy must change, writes Magnus Linklater Turbulent Teachers Professionals should set an example of professionalism Modern Victorians Good advice from a distinguished conservative thinker Trippers' Catch-22 Managing tourism is a proper part of conserving the heritage Proposals to introduce conditional fees for lawyers Patients who remain awake during surgical operations Planning consent Wartime morality Smokers' rights Single currency Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Temporary status of Bosnia refugees Vietnam's Catholics Fat comfort Sweet nothings Court Circular Today's royal engagements Air Marshal Sir Peter Wykeham Birthdays today Personal Column Church news Trailfinders Picture Gallery Anniversaries today University news is on the facing page School announcements Forthcoming marriages National Canine Defence League Latest wills Multiple Display Advertising Items Keith Glennan Obituaries Peter Brinson University news Air Marshal Sir Reginald Emson Air Marshal Sir Reginald Emson, KBE, CB, AFC, former Inspector-General of the RAF, died on March 27 aged 83. He was born on January 11,1912 The Hon Peter Brassey Lieutenant-Colonel the Hon Peter Brassey, former Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire, died on March 14 aged 87. He was born on December 5,1907 Anti-Castro Forces Land on Shoes of Cuba News 300 safe after catamaran hits rock The Times Crossword No 19,832 Business Times Weathercall Tomorrow Title hopes fade for faltering United Failure to beat Chelsea strengthens Blackburn's hand in Premiership run-in Southampton put case for survival Sport Law 33 Business 35 Maguire hurt at Hereford The Times Television and Radio McManus allows Higgins no escape Emphane triumph helps to deflect attention from betting controversy Skelton scales new heights to secure World Cup Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess By our Sports Staff: Faldo fourth on Tway's day Walton takes Catalonia title Curran enjoys a winning return Sport in Brief Harvey takes advantage Claymores lose again Fahey closes on title Carmichael on mark Ndeti makes it three Boone starts favourite By our Sports Staff: Withdrawal proves costly for Agassi Super League hatred rife on the terraces Christopher Irvine listens to discontented supporters at Wheldon Road Bastion under threat from Egnot's warriors Success of Mighty Mary's female crew adds another dimension to America's Cup David Miller observes the emancipation of women in yachting's premier event Chill wind of history disturbs Coutts Teddington strive for bronze to no avail Warrington unable to cope with in-form Botica Slough fall short in penalty shoot-out Leaders let nerves show as tempers start to fray Easter Monday Football Results and Tables Heath cote catches Birmingham napping Derby go for high five as Tranmere crack Le Tissier heaps torment on woeful Wimbledon The Times Palace simplify approach and move closer to survival Norwich plumb depths of despair Yeboah ends Keegan's run Boere's late goal eases West Ham burden Wright completes Arsenal's escape By our Sports Staff: Ten-minute wonder settles issue in stormy Rio derby Donald's cause will spur a winning side Darren Gough, the Yorkshire and England bowle, picks his Fantasy First XI team 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 TCCB Change of season brings a season for change Pick your Fantasy First Xi and win £10,000 Our new, improved cricket game offers you the chance to add to your enjoyment of the 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 For the Record Pools Forecast Racing Results from Yesterday's 16 Bank Holiday Meetings Picture Gallery Racing Ahead Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures Today Football Rugby League Rugby Union Stoute tunes up for approach of classic carnival Champion marshals progressive team in bid to celebrate stable's centenary with another title New Market Thunderer Today's Races on Television Wetherby Fairyhouse triumph for Osborne Big-Race Result The Vodafone Derby Rapid Raceline Illingworth must end captaincy speculation Differences threaten world union The Times Love game proves spur for Wood's recovery Stuart Jones on the injury that almost cost Britain's No 1 player her career and more Patterson called up to replace injured Nicol Durban ready despite missing champions How to keep a friend in shape for only 20p Lose weight, pump iron, or wallow in a Jacuzzi—all for the price of Britain's best quality newspaper Application Form How to Apply To Advertise ZMB Reynell Legal Recruitment Consultants Two Outstanding Opportunities in Capital Markets and… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alderwick Peachell Exam Problems? Solicitor/barrister Consumers' Association Quarry Dougaul Garfield Robbins Tomorrow's Legal Practice… Today! The Times Fax Willpower to the very end A working party is to consider the legal status of living wills. Andrew Grubb reports Pay up, mate, or else Inns and Outs Queens Counsel Morals and morality French judges have been given a datailed code of judicial ethics Stress is driving lawyers to drink The Law Society is to look at ways of giving help to those who cannot cope The Times Law Report Retained employees' forms not available Unreasonable to make council pay compensation Altering request for case stated Court should give consideration to whether remedy is available in other jurisdiction Scots Law Report April 18 1995 Court of Session Minister cannot join in all benefit claims Was delay justified? No unqualified right for EU citizens to stay Whether agricultural work is principal livelihood Defence ought to be pleaded sooner Call to change law for small businesses Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beeson Gregory Limited Organic growth of the valley's Big Cheese Multiple Classified Advertising Items Body Shop Business Services Corporate Life Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items 3 Times in the Last 23 Years People Did Something… NiC Hygiene Specialists Companies switch on to the noticeboard of tomorrow's world Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mobile Phones & Pagers Capitalisation, week's change Heath Group Forex dealers on alert Economic Outlook The Pound Change on Week Stock Market General Cable PLC Tourist Rates Mirror Group set to resume payout Companies Offer sidelines new electricity meters Word-Watching Wall Street Results and Statistics Sunday Tips Swiftcall Telephone Club Swiftcall Comparisons Swiftcall Easy Instant Connection London Terms of business The Times City Diary Passing the plate Young at heart Fame at last Back to those bad old Anglo-Saxon tricks Glaxo Wellcome applies its minds to a challenge Sarah Bagnall sess the world's biggest drugs firm putting 1,000 scientists to work at a £700m brainstorming base Politics points to a rise in base rates Radio 1 Memories of 1920s Paris Radio Choice Dramas, crises and little local difficulties Revoew BBC1 Choice Mirror, Mirror 37 Fisons holds takeover talks with rival Medeva United Gas returns to political fray Times Two Crossword Warship builders square up in battle for naval contracts By our City Staff: Called to current account The Ownership of United Gas Tricks of Trade 38 Home & Family Finance Ltd. Tokyo's action fails to aid dollar

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