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News from 01/05/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Widget Finn, Nick Nuttall, Lynne Jones, DJM, John Goodbody and Louise Taylor, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, P. J. Mahaffey, (Chairman), James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, N. Alan Green, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Ruth Evans, Director, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Giles Coren, Peter Brown, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Roland Carter, M. N. Saad, President, Bryan Stiles, John Shepperd, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Hugo D. Page Croft, T. E. Weston, Neil Bennett Deputy Business Editor, Martin Pointer, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Nicholas Mostyn, Ranald Boyle, John O'Leary, John Young, Keith Pike, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Larry Thorson, Charles Bremner, David Hands, Richard Johnson, John Walley, James Bone and Joe Joseph, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Joel Brand, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Louise Gray, Don W. Steele, (Executive Director), G. H. B. Cattell, Douglas S. Murray (Honorary Secretary), Nicholas Harling, Philip Webster and Philip Bassett, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Raymond Keene, John O'Leary and Ben Preston, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Richard Wetherell, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Heather Kirby, Aubrey Buxton, Oliver Holt, Eric Reguly, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Richard Duce, William Rees-Mogg, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, R. F. Sharp, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, Nigel Richardson Yamaichi International (Europe), Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, E. M. Holt, David Hill, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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BBC cuts £20m from arts and documentary budgets Picture Gallery Blair attacks 'out of tune' union chiefs Labour to champion the consumer Privatised rail will need huge subsidy Hill's victory Cliffhanger as le Carré price war is declared Index Duke calls for 'vital action' on population explosion Actionaid UN withdrawal looms as ceasefire ends in Bosnia Index This Week in the Times By a Staff Reporter: King Coal 'under investigation' OPUS technology Tory leadership tries to quell poll panic on back benches US banks charge a high price for personal touch Couple drown after boat collision News in Brief Cover-up denied Chemical alert Body in sea Siege charges 14 big winners Legal chiefs disagree over secrecy of juries Calls for research into deliberation process I feel like a fool, Fry confesses on the Internet Material girl desperately seeking success on film Lawyers plan rerun of Clegg shooting American Express Driver of car in fatal crash is sought Duke warns of dangers from rising population Bonhams I may receive none of £12.5m, says Churchill grandson BT tops table of advert spending Top Ten We've shown we can win trust, says Blair Clause 4 debate 'illustrates a change in the culture of party's politics' Labour fights for toehold in Ashdown's patch Activists storm oil platform Universities fail to close class gap FBI 'must not be model for Europol' News in Brief Lawyer in abuse case dies in crash Viscount Thurso dies aged 72 Boy; 6, witness to knife killing BBC Dukes reopen debate on future of Scottish art treasures Should unseen Scottish pictures go to a new gallery in Glasgow or Edinburgh? Neither, say two aristocrats. The paintings should be spread across Scotland. Magnus Linklater reports Police try to turn the tide against boat thieves Marinas ture into fortresses to thwart opportunists tempted by rich pickings afloat Europ assistance Ultimate race by high or low road Blood test challenges taboo of the prostate Medical Briefing Organ transplant from pigs 'closer' Bereaved mother returns damages payment Vietnam plays down US humiliation North makes gesture of reconciliation to former Saigon enemies Twenty years after the war, Hanoi is being sensitive to wounded American pride in its quest for full diplomatic ties, reports James Pringle from Ho Chi Minh City Children pay price of 1990s conflicts (AP): Fatah tells Arafat to halt talks News in Brief Appeal to army Jail wives wait (AP): Leader returns (AFP): Rare bird dies (Reuter): Wasted away Phillips Returning Hutus stoned to death, says UN agency Le Pen to assume May Day mantle of Paris kingmaker French Election British Gas Service Stage set for bloody finale as truce ends in Bosnia (Reuter): Clinton defies Supreme Court on school gun ban Doubts on Foster suicide Moscow 'Hippo' goes on trial for 19 murders America cuts off all trade with Iran Teargas used on Bahrain students News in Brief Kinkel criticises Russian generals Longer service Test refused (Reuter): Re-election bid (Reuter): Blast arrests Poll postponed Quake forecast (AFP): Baby rescued Barclays Hitler Dead Fuhrer "Has Fallen at his Command Post" Donitz Announces Himself as Successor Resistance to. Continue From our Diplomatic Correspondent: Mystery of Dönitz's Whereabouts Hatred of Britain From our Parlimentary Correspondent: News for the House Prime Minister's Promise From our Own Correspondent: Mr. Curtin C. D. Disbandment From Our Correspondent: No New Message from Himmler Count Bernadotte Home Again The "Last Interview" Expectancy in the Commons Prime Minister's Restraint More Food Dropped over Holland Invalids Picture Gallery From Our Own Correspondent, Reuter: Brandenburg Taken Stralsund Port Captured Last Stage in Berlin Reuter: 2,500,000 Persons Freed Russians Nearly Half the Total From Our Special Correspondent: Across the Elbe Two Bridgeheads Linked Thrust towards Lübeck From our Special Correspondent: Munich Cleared Horthy Captured From our Special Correspondent: More Captures by 3rd Army Big Force across Isar The Times list of Fallen Oflicers will be Found on Eighth Army Links with Tito Contact Established by New Zealand Troops Partisans save Italian Factories Reuter: Isonzo River Crossed British Enter Udine From our Special Correspondent: Italian Partisans' Good Work Factories Saved from Germans R. A. F. Toll of Axis Aircraft Nearly 8.000 Destroyed by Home Commands From our Own Correspondent, Reuter: Attack on Japanese in Borneo Australians Take Part Posthumous V. C. Nuffield to Manufacture in Australia Bunker suicide put seal on early end to 1,000-year Reich Hitler's imperial fantasies ended in Berlin's ruins but debate continues to rage over his final hours Führer retains a powerful grip on global psyche (AP): Survivors of Dachau remember in the rain Hewlett Packard Arts Entertainments Cabaret Passion Killers Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theare showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London (where indicated with th symbol) on release across the country Visual Art Dance Lamé, but never limp Pop Hole Civic Hall, Wolverhampton Criterion Theatre Music Baltic virtuosity Orchestral LPO/Welser-Möst Festival Hall Opera Fear of the skat Soul Tuck and Patti Queen Elizabeth Hall The Times Dog days and dark days Visual Art: In Los Angeles, David Hockney has launched his most impressive exhibition for years. Giles Whittell reports Scots on the rocks Theatre: Confusion and incoherence afflict the work of a little-known modern writer, and a long-dead one The Maiden Stone Hampstead Theatre Pop Film Woman of no import The Wives' Excuse Barbican Pit Books A twist of Tharp and the two tenors Overtures The Times Arts Why our cells must perish A key to the body's self-destruct mechanism a find in Zaire forces archaeologists to think agan Trees could be polluting the atmosphere Science Briefing Did the dinosaurs die in an acid bath? A huge crater in Mexico may explain one of science's most baffling mysteries, says Anjana Ahuja The asteroid could have thrown up a deadly haze Tempur Picture Gallery How whales might misread a magnetic signpost The latest theory on why whales get stranded takes geology as its starting point. Nick Nuttal reports The first tools Picture Gallery Leafy danger Picture Gallery Creative cred on the road to stardom Giles Coren on the rock magazines 'stars' before they release a record First-time buyers beware your nesting frenzy Once you've found the house of your dreama, the mortgage details pale into insignificance—until too late Hill House Hammond High-flyers who pedal their way to power Julia Llewellyn Smith examines an urban phenomenon Direct Savings Yes, selling bogus titles is a grave matter, even if no one is hurt, but don't you see the irony, m'lub? I thought the Sword was part of courtroom ceremony like the Commons mace On the ball The Times Diary Just as Winston would have wished Not only has the nation preserved a treasure in the Churchill papers-it has got a bargain too New Labour, new enemy The Tories must come to terms with Blair's changes says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Fancy dress The Times Diary Greek to me The Times Diary Deadly masks The Times Diary No butts The Times Diary Pregnant Clause Out of Blair's victory must come much harder reforms Still Divided in Vietnam The fruits of peace will require a fresh liberation And They're off Who will win the greatest horse race of the century? Tonypandy and UK sovereignty Division of pensions and equalising retirement age Suffering in Sudan Legal aid limits Forces medical cuts 'Stop-go' healthcare Wrong department Switched off Automatic dialling Court Circular Memorial services Nature notes Personal Column Birthdays today Anniversaries Appointments in the Forces St Mary's Hospital Paddington The University College of Ripon and York St John Lecture University news Marriages Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagement Service dinner Picture Gallery Robert Shaw Appointments Cy Endfield Cy Endfield, film director, died in Shipston-on-Stour, Warwickshire, on April 16 aged 80. He was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, on November 10,1914 Humphry Greenwood Humphry Greenwood, FRS, ichthyologist, sied after a stroke on March 3 aged 67. He was born on April 21,1927 Church appointments Andrew Salkey Andrew Sakjet, author, died in Massachusetts on April 28 from congestive heart failure aged 67. He was born in Colon, Panama, on January 30,1928 Michael Joseph Michael Joseph, solicitor, died from a heart attack on April 5 aged 59. He was born on August 30,1935 From Our Medical Correspondent: 'G. P. Has No Time to Deal with Neuroses' Smile that says well done, son Widget Finn sees how technology and often simple adaptations to computers or keyboards can give disabled people independence The Stablelap Tray Mobility 2000 Bath Company Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items KGR Access Travel (Lancs) Ltd HNE Mobility Newton Stationlink Aqua Soothe Bathability Ltd National Mobility Ridley Electronics Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Do you suffer from Arthritis? A. F. Way and Co. Ltd Peugeot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dressed for a smooth ride Finding suitable and fashionable clothing for life in a wheelchair is not as simple as it sounds. Heather Kirby on two firms which can provide a more comfortable life Barrington Farm Backworks HCPT Easy Shopping by Post Stairlifts The National Trust Banishing Menstrual Misery Tena Sunrise Medical News The Times Crossword No 19,843 Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall AirUK Arts Features In the Times Sport The Papers Picture Gallery TV Listings Opinion Columns Cy Endfield, film director; Andrew Salkey, Writer; Michael Joseph, solicitor; Humphry Greenwood, ichthyologist Letters National Lottery Racing Hill provides fitting epitaph 'It was a good race, I think Ayrton would have approved' Football Rugby Union Cricket The Loan Corporation Watson keeps Eurosport in pole position TV Action Replay Spanish duo signal Ryder Cup intent Picture Gallery Samaranch may retain job Barcelona run away with victory England complete double triumph Sport in Brief Villepreux steps in Corsie regains trophy Indio keep Cairo Cup Lumley powers to title Brookes oust Blues Marsal extends record Clark may pull out Record shot away The Times Records, riches and fifth world title for Hendry Bond beaten 18-9 as Scottish champion emphasises pre-eminence at the Crucible Kent provide cold comfort for spectators David Powell laments the lack of a warm welcome for cricket followers at Canterbury Conway prospers as England score at will Conner's crew switches yachts By a Special Correspondent: Super League cut in revamp deal Ronseal Worthing secure Budweiser honours with style Supporters not sold on Chase's policies Michelin Pilot Palmer leaves Villa tottering nearer the abyss Peter Ball believes relegation is a real possibility after a 1-0 defeat at Leeds United Everton unable to recapture drama New firm fails for lack of funds Scottish commentary Blackburn's grip on title takes a hammering West Ham ease premiership relegation threat and reopen race at top of table Armstrong's popularity pales through lack of firepower Hendrie homes in on title By our Sports Staff: Championship hopes ended by Ashcroft By our Sports Staff: Derby dismiss McFarland Highbury Ladies conjure up great cup final escape FA Carling Premiership Goalscorers The race begins form place in classic history How would Celtic Swing, the new wonder horse, fare against the cream of previous generations? Richard Evans sets the scene for our Race of Legends. Tomorrow: the race, with commentary by Peter O'Sullevan Brentford bow to pressure Alix Ramsay wathces the play-offs loom after a 2-1 defeat by Bournemouth Contract offer to Klinsmann Knighton leads the celebration Keith Pike sees Carlisle United crowned after a 1-0 victory at Colchester United Lingfield threatens to drop jumps Double puts Williams on 17 mark Rapid Raceline Pontefract Guide to our Racecard Windsor Southwell Hexham Kelleway lands Ganay Wigan thrive in a league of their own Win US Golf trips and Wilson clubs The Times Golf Masters Challenge Plus £25,000 for the player with the best score over 18 holes How to Play Golf Masters Challenge American Airlines Wilson Old values prove their worth at sport's new dawn Simon Barnes marvels at a cup final triumph that continued a famous tradition of excellence For the Record Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Rugby Union Fixtures The Times Racing Leicester entitled to savour role of leading club Beth's reign brought to an end Hall's leaving party turns sour Northampton sink in buoyant mood Moore rumbles into rueful retirement Andrew Longmore watches Harlequins beat relegation but lose their battling hooker Smallwood guides Nottingham to safety Cardiff cannot rise to title celebration Pagel and Brink muscle into contention Atherton gets chance to prove himself again Revitalised Surrey turn tables on Gloucestershire The Times/dillons Cricket Forum Essex founder despite Gooch's resistance Ward lacking support as Kent subside Glamorgan canter after Somerset's brave effort Champions open the season in dominating style Waughs put Australia within reach of history Centurion brothers ease past West Indies' first-innings total LA Crème De LA Crème People Unlimited (Rec Cons) Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Royal Insurance The Times Try a Different Career—train in Marketing,… Gale Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend Scoreboards Josephine Morrison Rec Cons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Secretary Company Law £18,500 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Non-Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box number replies should be addressed to: Box… Lloyd promises to halt Britain's Davis Cup decline Slovakia complete 5-0 victory Education Summer Schools St Andrews University Holidays 1995 Esañol en España Multiple Display Advertising Items Dld Summer Arts South Bank Business School Undersea Adventures SuperCamp Multiple Display Advertising Items Preston put penalty expertise to good use in semi-final Sport in Schools London School of Journalism The Aiglon Summer School Sorbonne University, Paris The British Institute Summer Vacation Challenge Educational Services Swiss Exchange See Europe Limited Beginners Book Editing Summer Schools Total Immersion Course In Touraine Millfield The Times Birkbeck College University of London How to pass the classroom tests Starting today, a two-week guide for every parent to the new tests their children must take at 7,11 and 14 As youngsters prepare for their exams, John O'Leary describes a new study aid Problem parents Pupilscan enjoy tests, say John O' Leary and Ben Preston Climbing the steps to success The Times Bringing Home Results at Bacon's Oakham The University of Edinburgh Magdalen College School, Oxford University of Durham The King's School Canterbury James Allen's Preparatory School Oxford Brookes University Stockport Grammar School Atlantic College CSCT Employment Department Group General Manager and Freelance Trainers with TEFL… The Times Newspapers Queenswood School The University of Hull at Greenwich College University College Dublin Capitalisation, week's change First direct British Funds Results and Statistics Sunday Tips Flights Trailfinders Nelsons Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers Itc Travel Markets braced for further increase in base rate Economic Outlook Airline Network Flights and Flydrive to the USA & Canada Travel Management World Link Civil Aviation Travel Bank Embassy Flight Centre The Times Flights Looking for BAT to light up Companies Lloyd's forced to raid reserves Insurance market had £1.06 billion solvency shortfall Steamond travel Legal & Public Notices Madison Travel Moonlight Travel Spending on R&D falling back BR aims to raise £100m from telecoms sale Small firms offered more help to grow Nabarro merges to join top 10 Manchester Business School Streamline marks out route to market listing Politics queers the sales pitch Gilt-Edged Saatchi brothers challenge Cordiant Signs of recovery In industrial property Business Roundup Advice rules change Hutchison jobs boost 'Need for tax cuts' Letts back in profit C&W chiefs bonus hit Tourist Rates Word-Watching The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Mucking out in the Square Mile The Times City Diary Empire building The Times City Diary Bishop's move The Times City Diary City Action Man The Times City Diary After Clause Four, back to that privatisation debate Attack helicopters line up in battle of Britain's industry The UK must soon decide who will build its new battlefield attack helicopter, writes Ross Tieman Double grief of Superman Radio Choice Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 Live Talk Radio Radio 3 Radio 4 Radio 1: Fm 97.6-99.8. Radio 2: Fm- 88-90.2 Radio 3:… World Service Classic FM Virgin 1215 Some mothers don't have them, after all Review BBC1 Variations BBC2 Satellite Choice Carlton Channel 4 Battle Lines Union may sue firms over cash for Tories ING to purge 20 Barings executives Times Two Crossword Bank of England job fears Picture Gallery Rising food prices signal rate increase Stein is back with the St James's Club After Clause Four Sharelink set for float bonanza Liquidation Sale

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