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News from 20/04/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Richard Worcester, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent and Vijitha Yapa, Phil Yates, Edward Owen, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Piers Thompson, S. B. Tress, R. Bobbin, Alexandra Frean, Eric Turnbull, Emma Wilkins, Stewart Tendler and Lin Jenkins, Neil Bennett, Tibor Fischer, John E. Fowler, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, S. E. Fishburn, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Brian Taylor, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Alan Hamilton, Martin Fletcher and Giles Whittell, Simon Wilde, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Peter F. Hullah, Nicholas Budgen, Kris Anderson, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Tom Rhodes, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Ackroyd, Robin Young, Stella Tillyard, Sean MacCarthaigh, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, A. G. T. Davies, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Christopher Langdon, Joel Brand, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Philip Bassett, Claire Messud, Peter Horsey, David Toop, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent and Arthur Leathley, John Higgins, Rachael Jolley, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, David Childs (Appeal Director), P. H. S, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Simon Robinson, Oliver Holt, David Llewellyn, Flora Fraser, Paula M. C. King, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Roger Adcock (Secretary), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Vivian Nutton (Professor), Julian Muscat, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, David Churchill, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Tim Brown, Chris Parker, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Jonathan Clark, John Shaw, Christine Wheeler, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Jeremy Bath, Frances Lass, Stephen Phillips (Series Editor), Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Dr. Trisha Greenhalgh, Marianne Curphey, John Phillips, Jamie James, Terence Conran, Colin Campbell, Michael Spicer, S. John Pirt,

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Up to 250 missing in US bombing Terrorists from Middle East head FBI's list of suspects Rate rise fear as pound tumbles Index New Horizons Police name shot officer Trawler fined Pensions U-turn for war widows Open Government Films Today A Week in the Times Appointments Pattaya Orphanage Trust 20p Howard rejects routine arming as force mourns PC Shooting 'a tragic reminder of the courage we demand of police officers' Sainsbury's Homebase By a Staff Reporter: 48-run riot off spinner's only over Spanish captain fined £34,000 Ministers back Helestine over nuclear sell-off Picture Gallery Sea-change poses threat of natural deselection Political Sketch High-tech justice demanded News in Brief Stormont blame Sacking 'racial' Navy sinks £33m Abortion trial Soldier's suicide Saturday in the Times US agents try to unravel network of Islamic militants Muslim extremists or vengeful cultists seen as prime suspects Terrorists Dispute still rages over who led Lamb of God's sect to slaughter Waco Cult Our Foreign Staff: 'I thought wd were all dead' The Victims The Royal Bank of Scotland Shape up or lose charter mark, British Gas told Picture Gallery Pavarotti sells the essence of his life at £27 a bottle Air pocket in hat saves life of buried geologist Hill House Hammond Naming ceremony offered as alternative to baptism American Express Police warn protesters as Dover lifts livestock ban If people demonstrate peacefull, there will be no problem. if they break the law, they face arrest' IPC Centre Fresh battles loom for animal warrior BBC goes live to remember VE-Day Stay in shape for 20pwew The Times TV seeks libel deal on party broadcasts Nintendo deal puts British brothers on the big game map Cathedral virger tells of smutty stories By a Staff Reporter: Hotel staff rooms burn after rampage AmericanAirlines Jewels smuggled in petticoat go on sale for £3m Planners call for greater access to hidden Whitehall Downing street gates should go as first step in exploiting London's top tourist attraction, says report B&Q MPs told of ferry capsize H-bomb tests veteran wins pension case Third teachers' union threatens strikes on classes Petrol stations urged to cut fumes Girl gives life to 4 children News in Brief Hospital jobs PC wins cash0 Worker killed Fish supper Honda Labour considers clampdown on rogue councils Tories dreading loss of 2,000 seats SAGA Services Ltd Kwai Once-A-Day Blair courts danger with propaganda beyond the pale Riddell on Politics Chirac hint of economic relaunch gives market the jitters Nonchalant French drivers put their faith in Elysee amnesty Notebook House of Fraser Which? Future is bleak for hapless Pasqua Currys Right-wing leader escapes Madrid assassination plot Italians get in a stew over stars Employment Group Department Russians lose grip on Chechen town Sun Alliance Our Foreign Staff: Three British troops injured in minefield Japanese choked by fumes in new attack on subway Mystery 'man in black' blamed for Yokohama commuter nightmare Scientists create new conductor Direct Line Insurance Clintong insists he is relevant President's plea to America White House faced with race dilemma Our Foreign Stafff: Tokyo threat to quit trade talks Poison gas first used in trenches (Reuter): Turks foil plot to kill Prime Minister News in Brief Mrs Mandela to leave hospital (Reuter): Militants shot (Reuter): Pilgrims arrive (Reuter): Bolivian purge (AFP): Boys arrested Brando funeral (Reuter): Busek resigns (AFP): Police sting Tamil attack on navy leaves 11 sailors dead Sri Lanka peace hopes in tatters Mitchell novella found in shoebox Miele Mercantile Credit Picture Gallery Reuter: Tehran reveals conviction of American 'spies' How to enjoy eating beef Some simple ways to avoid E coli Skin rashes and the menstrual cycle The role of agitation in dementia The scourge of the slums rises again The developed world thought it had defeated TB, but the infection is increasing among the homeless and the urban poor. Dr Trisha Greenhalgh investigates The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Did Saddam make his enemies die of fright? Nigel Hawkes reports on how stress added to the death toll among Israeli civilians during the Gulf War Admiral Skin deep Mind battle The Medical Centre Norwich Union A reporter at war Braving danger, scorning skirts, Phyllis Deakin, 96, was once The Times's sole female reporter. Libby Purves met her Cellphones direct Is matricide a bar to the Ivy League? Ben MacIntyre on the killer turned down by Harvard America's taste of true terror Ben MacIntyre on reverberations from the Oklahoma explosion Fair game? The Times Diary Saving grace of the yen The currency crisis can be traced to the flourishsing economies of the East New Bill The Times Diary Full service The Times Diary Royal rocker The Times Diary Who are Major's real foes? Make peace with the rebels, says Nicholas Budgen Out They Trot The SWP continues its subversive work Basque Bombs The terrorism in Madrid betrays Eta's desperation Sun Rises in the West The Japanese must change if they are to become inventors Chief suppliers of arms to Saddam Tory discontent Floral support Consequences of teachers' militancy Study of Classics Fish farming Fish out of water Police trauma One in the eye A uniform for the go-ahead solicitor Memorial trees Crêche value TV arts quality In vino ventas Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheon BMD'S : 0171 782 7272 Private: 0171 481 4000 School news Brigadier Sir Alexander Stanier, Bt People and Places Personal Column Emmanuel College, Cambridge Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Commander Richard Pool Commander Richard Pool, DSC, naval officer and author, died on April 1 aged 75. He was born on September 8,1919 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commander Richard Pool Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Edward Moss Edward Moss, Under-Seccretary, University Grants Committee, 1971-78, died on April 1 aged 76. He was born May 18,1918 The Times Arraigned before the Lords Douglas Gregor Douglas Gregor, linguist, died in Northampton on March 26 aged 86. He was born in Swansea on February 6,1909 Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel ABTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Take a summer break at a European city hotel Room Service Bargain of the Week Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Steamond travel Multiple Display Advertising Items End of the airport queue A new hi-tech ticket gives a quicker check-in, says Rachael Jolley Trailfinders Airlines Travel Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Snap up a spring bargain Christine Wheeler sifts through the best travel best travel deals on offer this week Multiple Display Advertising Items Walt Disney World Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thomson CityBreaks American Vacations Nelsons Travel Sleepy hollow today, junction tomorrow Heathrow is determined to bring Britain's railway system right past its front doors. How does Bedfont Lakes figure in its plans? The Travel Business Britons head for sun Harvey Elliott on new destinations announced yesterday The Times Travel Offer Albania opens up Travel the world again in Weekend on Saturday: Air Portugal More for less How to make the most of your holiday pound Bonus for Bermuda News The Times Crossword No 19,834 Business Air UK Forecast Tomorrow Dollar drags pound to new low Turbulence may force Bank to raise base rate after the May monetary meeting By our Economics Correspondent: Banks pressed to give interest data Medeva chief set to make £9m option profit Anatole Kaletsky General Cable cuts float price Books Amex fights back in the credit card war Sport Merchant Investors Geoff Brown on the New Films Business Today Undermined Well packaged Pressure grows for G7 to solve dollar crisis Germans criticise weak dollar Hillsdown to sell stake Derivative dip Legal & Public Notices RJB miners given hint of pay rise at year end Reuter: Kinkel calls for US-Europe agreement for free trade Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices PolyGram forms Asian satellite group with MTV Tourist Rates Air France cuts net losses to Fr2.4bn Laporte optimistic News Corp issues writs Bifu to meet C&G staff Coca-Cola sales surge Good start for Stakis Progress for Digital Lotus software slumps IATA predicts growth AIG Europe The Times Iraqi oil sales would 'not weaken prices' Business Roundup Pearson to move FT printing Power firm bid call Sales leap at Kodak The club of greed and ego Public clamour prevents executive excess The shrinking deficit dismissed What price the superhighway? Pennington Surge in packaging boosts Smurfit Demand for company's products is expected to remain strong USAir cuts loss in first quarter AT&T and MCI dial growth PPI assets were offered to Nadir Ford accelerates to $1.55bn as US sales disappoint Albright meets profit target Wolsey Menswear Shares suffer as pound follows dollar's decline Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Albright & Wilson Stakis Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Pressed out of service Tempus Jefferson Smurfit Wall Street Felt collars all round The Times City Diary Irish luck The Times City Diary Bristol-bound The Times City Diary Plaza suite The Time City Diary Merck takes a stake in the big league Colin Narbrough reports on a German firm's change of direction High stakes in the French election for world at large Economic View If the new President wants franc fort he must abandon Maastricht and EMU Scottish Widows' Fund and Life Assurance… Spotlight falls on Greenbury committee Philip Bassett assesses the progress of the inquiry into top executives' pay The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Gilt Guide Share losses across the board Heath Group Deferred tax rules matter Tim Brown contributes to the debate reopened by the ASB in Accounting for Tax Accountancy & Finance Zarak Macrae Brenner Versutus Advertising Lyndon Cohen & Co Chartered Accountants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sitting on hands at the DTI Audit Multiple Display Advertising Items London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Strainine to unchain a gang of three Cinema: After Chile with RomaPolanski, Geoff Brown Welcomes a breath of spring air in Virnna How the virus broke out David Robinson on the German director who made Dustin Hoffman into an action man for the box-office hit Outbreak The Theatre Club Film 1 Film 2 Coloured dreams Visual Art: John Russell Taylor on the extraodinary symbolism of a unique turn-of-the-century visionary Film 3 Wigmore Hall The Green Room Opera & Ballet Tonight Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only some seats available seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Bronw's assessment of films in London and (where indiccated with the symbol) on release across the country Tonight Impenetrable cry for freedom Theatre: Vanessa Redgrave champions Yugoslav drama; John Godber spoofs the lottery The Liberation of Skopje Riverside Theatre They could be you Lucky Sods Hull Truck Theatre, Hull The soul of discretion Jazz: Virtuosos revel in their blues backgrounds Jimmy McGriff/Hank Crawford Quartet Ronnie Scott's Jazz The Concert & Theatre Agency Greenwich Heatre One hip-hop to Euro-pop Don't be surprised if a rap song wins the Eurovision, says David Toop. Despite its image, rap can be fun too CD Direct Great Classics on Offer The Times Cd Direct Pop Operetta Faure on foreign soil Garald Larner talks to the pianist behind Manchester's two-week celebration French music Fire in the Bronx Concert: Maxwell Davies and the BBC PO in New York Royal Festival Hall Barbican Festival Records Peerless group of peers Operatta Iolanthe Festival Hall Floundering fathers of federalism The Republic of Letters The Correspondence between Correspondence between Thomas Jeffferson and james Madison 1776-1826 Edited by James Morton Smith Norton, 3vols, £110 Minerva Press The prophet of revolution who was also Burke's peer Stella Tillyard acclaims a sympathetic portrail of Tom Paine: freethinker, bestseller, survivor Tom Paine a Political Life By John Keane Bloomsbury, £25 Trifles well considered The Red Notebook By Paul Auster Faber, £14.99 Enemy's enemy is my fiend With Friends like These Reagan, Bush and Saddam, 1982-90 By Bruce W. Jentleson Norton, ?18.50 Weekend Books He that is down need fear no fall: long live the underdog The Literary Companion to Low Life By Fiona Pitt-Kethley Sinclair-Stevenson, 17.99 Why the English novel will never be mid-Atlantic Dangerous Pilgrimages Trans-Atlantic Mythologies and the Novel By Malcolm Bradbury Secker & Warbury, 30 Peter Ackroyd on America's one-way literary traffic to Europe Death in life and life in death Hula By Lisa Shea Vintage, £5.99 paperback original Shadow Song By Terry Kay Touchstone, £9.99 The unsavoury in full pursuit of the indecent Brownout on Breadfruit Boulevard By Timothy Mo Paddeless Ltd, £13.99/£8.99pbk The Times NCC Kienbaum und Partner Staples Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Page Technology Price Waterhouse Birmingham City Council Saxton Bampfylde International plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chusid Headway Coutts & Co. Sun KPMG Selection & Search Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Health Laboratory Service Board Aztec Northern Ireland Civil Service Commission Measure your sales IQ! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Segal Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items DW Lighting Littlewoods Perseco Europe Tate Gallery Ind Coope Retail Birchwood Concrete Products Ltd. Fund Raiser Unitech International, Inc. Connaught Phoenix Riley Antal International Executive Recruitment Amerada Hess Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Overse Deelopment Administration The Dean and Chapter of Wells Cathedral Multiple Display Advertising Items Borders General Hospital Software AS Ltd Saladin Ltd IBM Multiple Classified Advertising Items Northern Ireland Civil Service Commission Multiple Display Advertising Items National Gallery of Australia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public & Healthcare University Hospital of Wales Healthcare Office of Population Censuses & Surveys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Presence of Scot gives credence to Tour Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching President's grief clouds grand prix return Carlos Menem lost a son just as Argentina prepared for a new start in Formula One. Oliver Holt reports Keene on Chess Winning Move Redgrave and Pinsent impress at trials Hover power League justice must be seen to be done Littlewoods Pools Schoolboys follow England seniors' example Milan stroll into final after timid French resistance Savicevic secures Ajax showdown Palace pose test of title credentials William Hill Badminton rewards reflect severity Carling hints at World Cup strategy For the Record Word-Watching Schneider decides on retirement at the top In Brief Britons falter Dogged Rovers Survival plus Oval sold out Diffident shows no hesitation Eltish can home in on Kentucky objective Newmarket C4 Today's Races on Television Newmarket Rapid Raceline AYR ): Yesterday's Results Nap: Lucayan Prince (4.45 Newmarket) Next best: Musica (4.10 Newmarket Ripon Broadway Flyer returns MPs attack union attitude towards rival rugby code Wood rejects 'despicable' charge Armour takes eight rounds to win title Town & Country Manner Ltd Lefebvre strikes in English style Battye rises to Lancashire offensive Picture Gallery Today's Fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items Radio 1 Tributes to a Labour giant Radio Choice Billy, a suitable case for further treatment Review BBC1 Choice Picture Gallery Golf Wells reminds selectors of wasted talent England a captain plunders 178 runs off champions' attack Times Two Crossword Tomorrow Record chase inspires Wright Chelsea seek semi-final 'miracle' Betting inquiry clears White of any part in 'match fixing' The British Home and Hospital for Incurables Rugby Union

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