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News from 21/04/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Phil Yates, Ruth Grinbergs Audrey McCormick, Andrew Pierce, Magnus Linklater, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Timothy Garton Ash, M. B. Gerrard, Ivo Tennant, Stewart Tendler, Richard Ford and Martin Fletcher, Philip Howard, Arthur Leathley and Tim Jones, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Philip Webster and Nigel Williamson, Nick Cottam, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, James Landale and Alice Thomson, Judith Harrison, Kris Anderson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Watts Ian Pittaway, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Matthew May, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Roy Strong, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Simon Tait, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Janet Daley, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Victoria Walker, P. H. S, Lawrence Freedman, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Paul B. Hannon, Alice Thomson, George Urban Mark Almond Christopher Cviic Noel Malcolm Keith Miles Norman Stone, W. S. Affleck W. H. Cousins Charles Quant, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Solomon Malcolm, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Eric Reguly and Martin Waller, Michael Hornsby, Tim Jones and Arthur Leathley, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jakobovits Julian Lewis, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Valerie Grove, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Hatfield, M. L. HEPHER(Goup Managing Director), Michael Horsnell and Dominic Kennedy, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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The Sunday Times Britain flies bomb suspect back to US Search for survivors in Oklahoma City rubble A Week in the Times Focus Index Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent: Rebels free six British hostages Church was reckless to lose £800m, say MPs 'Cash for questions' Tories suspended without pay Giles Coren Seaman is Arsenal's saviour Pension firms face £3bn bill Milovan Djilas dies at 83 Osprey Watch Classic fM 20p Police injured by eggs full of chemicals One jump short of a kangaroo court Political Sketch Tories face defeat on compensation for crime victims Maurice Lacroix Major accuses Labour of gutter politics in TV row Only hard exercise cuts risk of dying Tories to boycott Hanley Sony Doctors find vaccine against blood cancer News in Brief Female bastion falls Slim hope for cancer girl Tunnel 's record trade Runaway bulls shut M26 Ticket tout fined £200 King's island for sale Tourist record expected Angry man, 71, foiled armed bank raid Scotland bows to monstrous regiment of gender studies Earl defends sacking of golf course manager Former businesswoman of the year 'submitted fantastic profit forccasts' Men at St Paul's were bullies, says woman virger American Express Twin architects of disaster decline to offer an apology The Commissioners Church may never fully recover from 'naive' speculation The Church Sony 'Crazy' scheme for mini-town wasted ?80m The Ashford Plan Thomson at Lunn Poly Ethics committee condemns trade in human spare parts Government offers GPs more cash for night visits Everest Schreiber NHS boss may lose £150,000 pay-off Tomorrow in the Times Thousands of teachers 'bullied by parents, heads and governors' Spread of dictatorial management styles is poisoning the profession, says union Barclays Blunkett cheered for warning against strike Omega Alimentary way to a man's heart Medical Briefing Luftwaffe puts lost footpath on the map Protest fails after police issue Written warnings Letters invoking Public Order Act clear way for shipment of calves and sheep from Dover harbour Yard fails to find suitable armour Admiral Judge says boredom to blame for riot News in Brief Ferr repair Doctor suicide Cyprus trial School closes Expenses inquiry Snake and ladder British Gas Scientists blame rogue seals for porpoise deaths New predator develops a taste for the prey that dolphins have been kilting for fun Nationwide Weekend Shopping The Times MacKay unveils 'no win no fee' scheme Tory councils to become a rarity Audi. Vorsprung durch Technik Suspended Tories apologise for error of judgment ' Cash-for questions affair Debate Nolan will recommend new Commons watchdog Digital PC MPs' reputations depend on formal rules and scrutiny Riddell on Politics Arab groups in us reject Islamic link with attack Concern over ethnic tension prompts warning against speculation about identity of bombers Muslims Dixons Desperate search for life amid the rubble Fear and grief turned to anger as survivors of the Oklahoma City blast told of their brushes with death, Tom Rhodes reports America 's sense of security shattered Birmingham International Airport A simple way to create carnage Bombs Shadowy attackers shun the spotlight of publicity Commentary Alienated Nantes voters pour scorn on the 'pumpkins of Paris' Hostile curiosity, rather than election fever, characterises the mood in the proud city of Nantes. It is the local elections, not a vote for a President in Paris, that matters here, Giles Coren discovers Chirac woos nation in search of a saviour Chirac Sony Arlette Laguiller Balladur Dominique Voynet Jospin Jacques Cheminade De Villiers Robert Hue Jean-Marie Le Pen High death rate mirrors Russia's social collapse Mayor of Lyons gets suspended jail term Hill House Hammond (Reuter): Two die in Athens blas News in Brief (Reuter): Gas mystery (Reuter): French attack Aznar goes home (AP): Fire surrender (Reuter): Army shelled (Reuter): Unsung heroes (AP): Love sick B&Q Army sets up Angola base Belgrade sanctions cause UN divisions Sony The voice of hollow victory The Valerie Grove Interview Lyprus Magnet Miracle of the opsrey's return Magnus Linklater marvels at the successful comeback of a bird that was extinct in Britain until the 1950s How they betrayed the Church The commissioners' financial folly will hit the poorest hardest Janet Daley Unlike British ideas of class, what counts in America is wealth and your capacity for self-improvement Send a tenor An explosion of bigotry Television graphically exposes how much power today's fanatics possess Rat and role The Times Diary High society The Times Diary Aerial miss The Times Diary Line out The Times Diary We are all Middle Englanders now that an zon and politicians of the middling parties are bidding for our votes Suddenly Middle England re-emerges and claims us for its own No Turning Back Church and laity must prepare for dramitic change Public Disorder Intolerant protesters cannot hide behind a veil of civil rights Off the Mark Interest rates should be raised only to curb inflation Realities of the Ulster ceasefire` Oklahoma City VE-Day snub? Vision of a world without weapons Rail privatisation Influential Arthur BT changes Impracticality of 'peoples' museum Right to silence Forecasting change Out of place Monetary mismatch? Court Circular Harrogate springs to life with glorious displays Personal Column Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements John Kirwan-Taylor Mr Cyril Lace Reception Service dinners Luncheon School news Birthdays today Anniversaries British Safety Council Dinners Forthcoming marriages Institute of Physics Black Rod Appointments Milovan Djilas Milovan Djilas, Former Vice President of Yugoslavia, died yesterday aged 83. He was born Podbisce, Montenegro, on June 12,1911 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders B. K. P. A. National Kidney Research National Children's Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items James Gardner James Gardner, Industrial designer, died on March 25 aged 87. He was born on December 29,1907 (From our Own Correspondent): Motor-Car in the Seine Mme-Isadora Duncans Two Children Drowned Major-General Robert Goldsmith Major-Genral Robert Goldsmith, Cb, Cbe, Regimental Cornel of Somerest and Cornwall Light Infantry, 1960-63, died on April 7 aged 87. He was born on June 21,1907 Oops - who can cope with it? Chris Partidge assesses the problems of a new type of programing Information Technology N. B. S Qater Liquefied Gas Company Limited Nicholson International Teaching Ltd All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Michael Page Technology LRS Oops - who can cope with it? Chris Partidge assesses the problems of a new type of programing Simon Tait on the RCA's attempt to remould the electronic world DK Ordnance Survey Will every home have one? Matthew May on what the consumer surveys tell us about the future of personal computers Consulting the computer OPUS technology The sound of ripeness Online Britain sends bomb suspect to US The Times Crossword No 19,835 Business Times Weathercall Air UK In the Times Queen's Awards Pension mis-sellers face public humiliation Business Editor Lindsay Cook PSBR shoots past Clarke's £34bn target Auditors dash over RAC deal Land of the Midnight Sun Arts Record list for Queen's Awards Sport Television and Radio Richemont bids for rest of Rothmans Business Today Cocktail Tonic Grid's flotation set for autumn Tecs perform better at controlling finances Chambers warn of 'lethal cocktail' Swiftcall Telephone Club Swiftcall Easy Instant Connection London UK may miss out on green bonanza AIG Europe Albert Fisher down 59% Northern meeting sought M&s sets date for selling pensions By our Industrial Editor: Call for capon utility chiefs' pay Tourist Rates Exchange to cut rules Henry Boot steps ahead Eastern signs gas deal Matthews in deal talks General Cable setback Allied Domecq post Henry Boot IBM makes record first-quarter profit Business Roundup Tax cuts go critical Canny Ken becomes desperate Dan Making a turn on the Rothmans rollercoaster Breaking up is hard to do Pennington New drugs help SB to overcome Tagamet fall Pilkington wins big GM deal Signet 's rebels set £700m target Ibstock rebuilds dividend HoF disappoints in first year after float SGS Mirror Group lifts profits to £189m Commodities Liffe Options Rothmans shares soar before bid approach Stock Market Michael Clark London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits(%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Shining Mirror Tempus House of Fraser Ibstock Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes SB Wall Street Sterling's swings and roundabouts Ross Tieman examines the effects on industry of a falling pounf Why the entertainer coming up our road may not be invited in Cable television faces a hard fight to make Britain love it as much as America does, says Eric Reguly Compaq Shows the Way Taxing issue of some interest The Times City Diary Modest gains at the close Ultimate The Times Unit Trust Information Service HMV Excellence rewarded Queen's Awards Rodney Hobson assesses the winners and teh numbers of entrants in the three categories New Holland Ford Limited The Artful Dodger (Adam Searles) imparting his… Samuel Montagu The oil flows and the beauty shows How a landscape was spared in the face of drilling Clean Winners Masons Overseas Ltd You don't have to export a thing to win a… Interopa Holidays Ltd Pitney Bowes Winning experts in the art of export Qeen's Awards Mr. Ritchie's ride to success Qeen's AWARDSMichael Hatfield reports on transports of delight Derwent Information Limited Jane Churchill Staying on song How show business makes Britain great Crumbs of comfort for baker Steps to health A lifesaving pag under the foot helps to supply blood to the heart The Technology Winners Gullivers Travel Agency Whose shrew is it anyway? Kate Alderson meets the tw women tackling Shakespeare's politically dangerous misogyny at Stratford Veritable flood of invention The Mill on the Floss Lyric, Hammersmith BBC Theatre 1 Picture Gallery Theatre 2 SOS from GBS Heartbreak House Belgrade, Coventry Theatre 3 Picture Gallery Music Ripping yarns Concert CBSO/Lloyd-Jones Symphony Hall, Birmingham Entertainments Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Picture Gallery Saturday Ripping yarns CBSO/Lloyd-Jones Symphony Hall, Birmingham Film: Edwardm Zwick, creator of the TV series thirtysomething, has now turned out an epic tale of ranch life . He tells Joe Joseph why Picture Gallery Sunday Picture Gallery Film Mixed vibes but mire ego New Albums: Terence in erratic form; magnificent gloom from Tindersticks; barrel-scrapings of Hendrix Top Ten Albums The Sunday Times Pop 1 Pop 2 Cries that won't go away When a pop icon disappers or kills himself, teenagers recognise that their own despair is being mirrored HMV Pop 3 Picture Gallery Everybody's greatest hits The Beatles may be big, but Various Artists are bigger. Paul Sexton on the rise and rise of the compilation Pop 4 Terms for relief against forfeiture Court of Appeal Restriction on use of information Entitlement to redundancy payment Common economic interest insufficient to create a partnership Scots Law Reports April 21 1995 Court of Session Inherent power of court to return children to their families Judges urged to make allowances Grandparents must have leave to seek contact Highway agreement did not create public rights Robec % Group Legal Notices Trustee Acts Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Shi Limited the Insolvency Act 1986 In accordance… Montgomerie's mistake adds up to water torture Last-green putting miscalculation cuts Scot adrift First round Sheehan on bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Alan Lee on the prospects for the summer of '95 Reeve delays Warwickshire's demise Dismal display of champions contrasts with self-belief of England a Cyclist steals the show Bertrand thwarted Sport in Brief Obree has leading role Pickering qualifies Wycombe hopes high Towers reach finals For the Record Century for diligent Dale Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Where religion and slaughter rule the roost The London Hernia Centre European plan is put under pressure Hastings aims for fitting send-off HSBC Group Munwar proves too strong for Eltish Cecil's Kentucky Derby hope suffers unexpecied reverse in warm-up Uttoxeter Result from Yesterday's Three Meetings Thirsk Taunton Painter 's Row produces superior finish in Craven Cole sees positive side of Newmarket defeat Richard Evans watches a classic trial whose importance could be undermined by a slow early pace Newbury Rapid Raceline Pitman eyes Ayr target Course Specialists Guide to our Racecard Aqaarid to make class tell Ayr William Hill Morgan lets O'Sullivan off the hook Spaniards foil Chelsea's bold assault Zaragoza complete advance to final despite defeat at Stamford Bridge Savicevic has starring role FA CUP Final Last Night's Football Hednesford lead promotion race An explosive new world Radio Choice Radio Spring has sprung , for the old and young BBC 1 Variations Satellite Golf Seaman saves the day for Arsenal Wright celebrates records as Cup Winner's Cup holders win on penalties Times Two Crossword Blackburn hold their nerve Mansell proceeding with caution Oliver Holt on the attempt by the former world champion to revive his season at McLaren Hill House Hammond Direct Cricket

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