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News from 27/04/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Neil Pritchard, Belhaven and Stenton, Hylton, W. A. Anderson, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Philip Goodhart, Harvey Elliott, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Anthony Meyer Policy Director, Ben MacIntyre and Tom Rhodes and Ian Brodie, Richard Yates, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, J. Stanley Heath, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Christopher Walker and Michael Theodoulou, Anthony Hallgarten, Qc, James MacDonald, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, James Drife, Roger Berthoud, Steve Keenan, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Kris Anderson, Edward Gorman and Marianne Darch, Tilly Marshall, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Peter Kemp, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Alan Hamilton, Leslie Singleton, Eileen Fursland, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Terence Higgins, Woodrow Wyatt, Don Brewin, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Marianne Curphey, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Tim Jones and Nick Nuttall, Grace M. Prowse Chairman, Janet Daley, Robert Miller and Caroline Merrell, Lin Jenkins, David Faull, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Harriet Patterson, Vivian Cooper, Marcus Binney, R. O. Law, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Steven Bruck, Emma Wilkins, John Russell Taylor, James Sherr, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, David R. F. Earl, Matthew d'Ancona, Chris Lockwood, Nigel Hawkes, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Mike Lyddiard, David Llewellyn, Robi Dutta, Julian Muscat, R. W. Johnson, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Tony Goldman, David Churchill, Guy Walters, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Andrew Pierce, John Young and Alan Hamilton, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, R. L. Bown, Michael Hornsby, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Ben Macintyre, Nadine Meisner, David Walker, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, John Bayley, Anne McElvoy, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Sarah Baxter, Walter Ellis, Catherine Milton, Arthur Reed, Christopher Irvine,

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Lottery cash pays for Churchill's £12.5m papers Double boost for Blair in the polls Union members back new Clause 4 Rates pledge Index By a Staff Reporter: £18m hoard of forged notes found in garage The minister for marriage A Week in the Times Exam pass rates face a test of standards By our Legal Correspondent: Legal aid loophole used by wealthy to be sealed off Four Weddings, Five Baftas Scotching the myth of the victim culture Political Sketch Major accused of hypocrisy after attack on housing Crities recall Prime Minister's contribution to 'monolithic' architecture Town's battle of election insults goes to court Million-pound takeaway hits government offices Lloyd's will not go bust, MPs told Leeson extradition request Trawler given protection Embassy bombing trial Parkinson's treatment Fire warning ignored Child sex case dropped Koran fetches £408,000 Alexander Knox dies £100m Tube lifesaver Prison chief to go on monthly contract News in Brief Girls' school calls in police after fax attacks governors PC who hit youth loses his gun licence Car 95 Scratch cards to carry warning of fraud danger Missing climber's father hires search team Beached whale put down as rescue fails More Furniture Ideas Design The Journal of the Design Council Birt blamed for failing to curb BBC big spenders Dorrell rejects Channel 5 plea Vickers Woman pedals her way past power dressers in Whitehall Taj Mahal creator's text sold News in Brief Funeral delayed Ostrich ban plea Soccer fan bailed Suicide in Lords Mr Ron Brown Lottery grant for Churchill archive ends uncertainty Sale of wartime documents to new charitable trust preserves record of a nation's finest hour Lottery Fund Grants £10m handout will turn Highland estate into holiday haven 42,000 die 'because of health divide' Admiral Anti-hunt activist fined for trespass Major supports Legion's call for silence Spider's experimental trap-laying goes all to pot Life's story from lonely boy to Grand Old Man Vodafone Bottomley faces rebellion over hospital closures B&Q Clause 4 triumph will free Blair to focus on policy Riddell on Politics Ballet town dances to Its own tune Local Elections In Parliament Hill House Hammond Mahathir sweeps to victory as boom eclipses democracy Holocaust Day is marred by disputes Chernobyl 'killed 125,000' World Summary (Reuter): Russia creates Caucasus army Nuclear treaty deal nearer (AFP): Chinese students face cash penalty Disneyland Paris Israelis on alert after Hezbollah mobilises forces Russia's forgotten veterans pin their hopes on Moscow commemoration Anne McElvoy reports from Moscow on the search by former soldiers for dignity, recognition and a little cash to supplement their meagre pensions Gaullists squabble as Chirac rhetoric swings to the right French Election Bromley of France warms to Jospin Picture Gallery South Africa puts faith in economic upturn Pressure for Bosnia withdrawal gains momentum Hurd launches vigorous defence for sovereignty of nation states Camp war crimes denied AFP: Killing of baby sets 'mercy' precedent Oklahoma nursery 'picked as target for Waco revenge' Michigan pair hated government Tom Rhodes reports from Oklahoma City on the Nichols brothers and their campaign against the federal administration Stench of death as Hutus return home (AFP): 1,100 Kibeho orphans Tourist industry enjoys spoils of war Vietnam cashes in peace dividend on road to capitalism BBC D&C has had its day James Drife on ncw ways to diagnose utcrinc disease Church's The foxglove and the heart An 18th-century remedy still proving effective Dtinkd that gout sufferers should avoid Osteoarthritis and a shorter life-span Tipple tip Are we at risk from blood that is donated? The transfusion service is divided over the need for a new screening test. Nigel Hawkes reports The test used in Britain can miss a small proportion of carriers Lasat The Medical Centre Wear and tear Honouring Uncle Sam's heroes America's wartime airmen are to have an £11 million memorial, Walter Ellis reports Harrold Knightsbridge St. Joseph's Hospice Dell™ Cautionary tales from Kensington A beleaguered victim of car crime reports back from the front line Janet Daley Now that many women would like to be homemakers, Economic necessity decrees otherwise Must a woman really be so like a man? Seeking a new de Gaulle The French Right is split, but the people long for a leader of stature Not pukka The Times Diary Given the boot The Time Diary Gingerly The Times Diary Tory story The Times Diary Uncharitable The Times Diary Bonfire of the verities Matthew d'Ancona on revialising the inner citiesF The Times Diary Free Money The G7 ministers have done nothing and done well Files of Gold New archive evidence of Soviet subversion in America The Last Stillness A silent tribute to those who lost their lives at war Lord Tonypandy's appeal for national sovereignty Prisoners' leave Emergency beds Destroyer transfer Rights of protest Dead to rights Planning consent Action West could take on Chechenia Raw 'Passion' Unlisted Lowry Repelling boarders Court Circular Birthdays today School news Banquet Dinners Western Circuit Personal Column Owners face tough action by English Heritage Report lists hundreds of buildings at risk Today's royal engagements Appointment Luncheons Sir Ronald Harris Memorial service Domestic & Catering Situations Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries His Honour Judge A. Felix Waley Stewart MacPherson Steward MacPherson, radio commentator. died on April 16 aged 86. He was born in Winnipeg, Canada on October 29,1908 Cancelled Kitchen Contract Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Personal Column Stephen Kemp Stephen Kemp, Lvo. Obe, former Secretary General of the Royal Commonwealth Society died on March 23 aged 77. He was born on October 21.1917 The Times Church Housing Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items Combat Stress Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trustee Acts Hannes Alfven Hannes Alfven, Swedish physicist, died in Stockholm on April 2 aged 86. He was born in Norrkõping, Sweden, on May 30,1908 Trafficin Old Horses April 27 1932 Leopold Ullstein Leopold Uilstein. publisher died on March 22 aged 89. He was born on March 15 1906 Is British business set for takeoff? Business Air Travel As the economy recovers, business aire travel bookings are up by 15 per cent. Harvey Elliott introduces a four-page report on the industry Thai Just sit back and relax in the flying hammock When time is money, call for Concorde Middle-aged she may be, bt business people are quite prepared to pay ?5,284 for a return trip to New York When harsh words fly Arthur Reed reports on the continuing divisions over the Atlantic route Continental Airlines A world at your busy fingertips Airlines are providing satellite technology for passengers Business Air Travel Mammoth to follow jumbo Steve Keenan on joint plans for even bigger aircraft for the next century Business Air Travel Poriman Peace brings aviation boom Eleven domestic airlines now fly into Northern Ireland Travel with a PC & fax/modem? Austrian Airlines Making the airlines pay in Europe Subsidies and franchising are making short-haul flights possible Grab a slice of air mile perks? Chris Lockwood looks at bonuses for business travellers and the hidden cost of a free flight Air Portugal IATA A bed, boardroom and flight check-in, please Hotels are improving facilities to help travellers to get right on with business Business Air Travel Double boost for Blair in polls The Times Crossword No 19,840 Times Weathercall AirUK Tomorrow Business Janet Bush Clarke rejects rate rise to help pound Business Editor Lindsay Cook EC agents raid 40 newsprint makers Will youth know its playstation in life? N&P waits to hear from the Abbey Arts Books Lord Young defends top salary levels P&O chief's package surges to £656,000 Corby Nobody does it Better Cricket Has Eye on the Future Sport Business Today Big rise High cost Polly-Peek payout date set Bespak slides Pru changes JJB's 66% rise Chrysler move Plantation & General Investments PLC House sales remain 40% below peak Tourist Rates Bosses braced for rise in rates to cut out inflation The Institute of Directors Annual Conference Picture Gallery By our City Staff: Leeds-Halifax bill at £12m Northern Rock By our Industrial Editor: Europe at the heart of Tory division Staff of failed groups stand to gain £1bn Business Roundup Mirror out of Channel 5 Lloyd's US dispute Philips issues warning Wolsey Menswear Low costs are not enough Heseltine recants on industrial policy The lingering problem of repossessions Paper producers as PacMan Pennington Staff shares in Bank of Scotland 's £450m profit DFS lifts hopes of buy-back PC share a trading step nearer TWA Commodities Liffe Options US market worries cast a shadow over London Stock Market 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 DFS Bespak Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Light years ahead Tempus Kelt Energy Wall Street A three-week stretch in IoM The Times City Diary Time for Clarke to reject old European puritanism The Chancellor went down well in the US this week, but risks restricting growth onless he remembers America Economic View Nuclear sale still politically risky Eric Reguly reports on powcr privatisation problems Peel, Hunt & Company Limited South Africa prepares for privatisation A year after the elections. Jon Ashworth looks at the country's financial fortunes The Times Unit Trust Information Service Privilege Insurance Wall Street takes edge off London Health Group Fig leaf of restraint falls Steveb Brack calls for a halt to diversity Accountancy & Finance The Accounts Team NDCS Goodman Jones Chartered Accountants Price Waterhouse Multiple Display Advertising Items Do the Big Six use their loaf? Audit Executive Connections Alderwick Consulting Goodman Jones Chartered Accountants CG Film 1 All the news that fits the prejudice Radio: As the admirably pertinent Mediumwave showed, American justice has long been a media circus No room for neutrals Jazz: A big noise from Switzerland George Gruntz Ronnie Scott's Blockbuster Video Film 2 Gone with the windbags Cinema: Anthony Hopkins, Brad Pitt and a cast of a thousand clich?s make Legends of the Fail less a film, more a motionless experience for Geoff Brown. Plus the rest of the week's releases Film 3 Radio Tonight Entertainments Today's Events 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 Brow's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Tonight Drawn to life on the wing Galleries: Pop Art made him famous, but Jim Dine has literally travelled a long way since then, as he tells Roger Berthoud The strain of the new Dance ENB Lyceum, Crewe Visual Art Dance Moving Theatre at Riverside Studios Theatre 1 Treacherous ground for newcomers Casement Riverside A new stage portrait of a controversial historical figure; Shaw revived; sparkling Shakespeare; and an Irish invasion Ireland stages another rising Matt Wolf meets Joe Dowling, who brings O'Casey's The Plough and the Stars to London from next week BBC Radio 3 90-93 FM Theatre 2 Useful lesson in modem manners Pygmalion Birmingham Rep New box of tricks A Midsummer Night's Dream Barbican Theatre 3 Great Classics on Offer The Times Theatre 4 Marilyn Kingwill Comrades on the picket line, slaves to the party line Enemy within The rise and fall of the British Communist Party By Francis Beckett John Murray, £19.99 How Stalin infiltrated America The Secret World of American Communism By Harvey Kichr, John Earl Haynes and Fridrikh Igorevich Firsov Yale University Press, £16.95 MacMillan Had you never had it so good? In the Fifties By Peter Vansittarl John Murray, £19.99 Always scribble, scribble, scribble Mrs Oliphant a Fiction to Herself a Literary Life By Elisabeth Jay Clarendon, Oxford, £25 New Authors Caught up in a verbal jungle Borneo Fire By William Riviere Sceptre, £15.99 And thus spake on that ancient film buff Still By Adam Thorpe Secker & Warburg, £15.99 There's no misery like showbusiness Irving Berlin a Daughter's Memoir By Mary Ellin Barrett Simon & Schuster, £17.99 Lorenz Hart a Poet on Broadway By Frederick Nolan Oup, £25 Ben Macintyre on two of the greatest name in American popular music The Devil in crystal Moonlight into Marzipan By Sunctra Gupta Phoenix House, £14.99/?8.99 Out now in Hardback Stop over on five continents Fare Deals Flights Sta Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Walt Diney World Disney Florida Tour operators slash their prices Bargain-hunters are waiting until the last minute to book as three million summer holidays go unsold, reports Marianne Curphey Make your pound stretch further Guy Walters sifts throush the best of the holidat bargains on of offer in a naw weekly report Trailfinders Nelsons Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Austria Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Itc Travel IATA Journey Latin America IATA Travel Management Abroad Holidays Flight Bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Bank The Times Concorde tapped for change Foreign currency scheme expands Air affair Cheapest Flights Why is abroad never our problem? As leaders of the travel industry around the world meen to discuss the impact of tourism, Britain is maissin London 'shut by midnight' A campaign to make London's nightlife a selling-point does not impress the locals, Marianne Curphey reports High-flyers take tour jobs Highly-qualified victims of the recession are taking up rewarding second careers as accredited guides Thomson CityBreaks Brazil fights crime More help pledged from rio tourist polilcc to attracl high-speding Britons Tribes tackle tourism Ecuadorean Indians are taking steps to safeguard their culture Hotel scheme gets tough Hotels must join BTA's Crown ratings or quit official guide Tap Air Portugal Thomson CityBreaks Holidays for health Bupa has ideas for those bored with beaches Travel the world again in Weekend on Saturday Big names approve of break from strokeplay Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Picture Gallery Forbes aims to hasten world title bid Keene on Chess Winning Move Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings For the Record New clubs to take to ice US four overwhelmed Monarchs cut prices Prebble in record field Hazlitt pulls out of tour Prean struggles into the quarter-finals Sport in Brief Saunders restores pride as Germans are made to suffer Dowie spots lifeline Calderwood saves blushes as Scots fail to impress The Times Daish and Francis put Birmingham top Top of Table Keane's Cup Final hopes fade Football Results Africa's New Racism County set must heed calls for radical reform Championshio opens amid pressure for change while Ramprakashb aims to make early running Knight opens case for champions' defence Responsibility of managers Littlewoods Wyatt's wicket Rugby league in need of new beginnings Big test for batsman determined to make his mark Michael Henderson meets a man who must establish himself this season or join the ranks of 'nearly' men Scores thoroughly checked RAF grounded by late bombardment Savill adopts attacking policy Celtic Swing's owner plans fast pace to frustrale French Thunderer: Warwick Thunderer: Perth Thunderer: Fontwell Park Thunderer: Exeter From our Irish Racing Correspondent at Punchestown: Dunwoody and Weld join forces for double Thunderer: Beverley Course Specialists Rapid RACELiNE Coulthard focused on the road ahead Oliver Holt visits the scene of Ayrton Senna's crash with the man who took his place Williams driver's sadness finds safety-valve in challenge of Imola Tuigamala to stay with Wigan Word-Watching Sproat avoids inquiry Today's Fixtures By our Sports Staff: Ankle injury forces Sampras to pull out The eternal bridesmaid Radio Choice BBC1 Sharpe campaigns with minimum kit Review Choice Golf Times Two Crossword Hendry baulks early threat of assured White Bond gains the upper hand after confident start by Hicks Baia hands Ireland victory Conner secures berth in cup final Union in need of unity to tackle league David Hands on the dangers for rugby's amateur code in the sudden wealth of its rival The Open University Motor Racing Crème de la crème appears Pannell Kerr Forster N B Selection Ltd Selector Europe Spencer Stuart TK Antal International N B Selection Ltd Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Oracle Thompson Associates Limited Hoskyns Cap Gemini Sogeti GKRS Search & Selection Coopers & Lybrand KPMG GKRS Search & Selection Goodman Graham Serving the Information Industries Selector Europe Spencer Stuart AMREF Founded 1957 Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Hawkins Wright Thompson Sector Personnel Recruitment Consultant N B Selection Ltd AST Computer Morgan & Banks International N B Selection Ltd Thorn 3i Market Strategist/Analyst Air Products McCourt Consultants Ltd Whitehead Selection N B Selection Ltd Whitehead Selection BAeSEMA Multiple Display Advertising Items MSL International Baumann Unternehmensberatung Multiple Classified Advertising Items The London Philharmonic MSL International Baumann Unternehmensberatung Ross Group PLC Camelot Hoggett Bowers Price Waterhouse Colgate-Palmolive Limited Overseas Development Administration McKinsey & Company Marks & Spencer Financial Services Hanover Matrix Search & Selection Woodford Carroll CJA Memex ERC Ionica Baumann Unternehmensberatung Austin Knight Warwick Parker & Co Ltd TSI Group Price Waterhouse Mevans Medical Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercuri Urval Personnel Advertising Limited Yorkshire Bank Crossley House Recruitment Ltd RAS Enterprise Oil ISIS Europe Swallow Hotels Salks and Management Recruiters Multiple Display Advertising Items National Westminster Bank BMW Billiton Pedigree Group Limited Bull Thompson The Chartered Instritute of Marketing Listgrove Limited LAS BBC CDOA Summit Recruitment The Edinburgh Chinese Herbal Medicine Centre Ltd. Southern Air Transport Iaternational Masters Publishers Ltd Austin Knight SMCL Oil & Gas Recruitment Carlton UK Television News International Newspapers Ltd DeLaRue Conos Abbey National Manager International Marketing Michael Beer Associates Compaq Multiple Display Advertising Items Superdrug Future Electronics Executive Recruitment Partners David Webster Ltd Fund Raiser Specialist Equity Sales: General Retail Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingsway Confidential response Nera Telecommunications Colin Littlewood, Caird Littlewood Ltd. SECRETARY/PA Romulus Construction Ltd. STC Selection Metzger Recruitment Consultants The Sunday Times SEC/BOOKKEEPER At the Centre of Business First Point International Regional General Manager North West Societe Generale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inovex Technology Multiple Display Advertising Items Nicholson International Industrial Bank of Japan, Limited FMS Mentis Sales Representative Multiple Classified Advertising Items Petrosearch Whitecroft Personal Investment Authority Birchwood CBC Measure your sales IQ! The Lord's Taverners Ltd Clare College Fixed Income Sales Assistant IRG We're moving, come with us Eileen Fursland on Nike's relocation plans which should help to safeguard all its employees General Appointments Speechly Bircham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Advertising Sales VFB Holidays International Brand Leader Proposed North Wales Magistrates' Courts… Scientific Generics Limited The Times Newspapers Career The Times Be passionate about your job Life after Redundancy The Times Browns Admin Manager/finance Controller Lillywhites Piccadilly Circus The Magic Pub Co. A Sales Career Times Newspapers Eastern Multiple Display Advertising Items The fleet partnership ARUP The Institution of Gas Engineers Commercial Union Financial Services Northern Ireland Civil Service Commission General Medical Council RAS Career plan Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Blood Service-Yorkshire International Planned Parenthood Federation The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust Peabody Trust Cambridge City Council Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Trust NW Social and Community Planning Research Sorry state of Britain A series of seminars has dissected our whole system of government, says David Walker Public & Healthcare Surrey County Council Hoggett Bowers Huntingdonshire Out with the fossils Canadian High Commission

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