News from 02/05/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Andrew Robathan, Dean Calbreath, Rupert Swyer, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Christopher Thomas South Asia Correspondent, Rob Hughes, James Scott, Jeremy Laurance, Gary Byrd, St James Palace, Neil Bennett, E. Moran (Chairman), Michael Binyon and Ian Brodie, Peter Cadogan, Julie Jette, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, A. G. J. Adams, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jack Cunningham, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Peter O'Sullevan, Colin Narbrough, Martin Huckerby, Heather Neill, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Catherine Ward, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Janet Bush and Philip Bassett, Wakeham Chairman, Michael Clark, John Young, John Chelmsford, Denis Christian, Charles Bremner, Richard Freeman, Chris Barton, Sarah Bagnall, Nigella Lawson, Barbara Reid, E. R. Preece Smith, Joel Brand and Michael Evans, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, P. H. S., Jonathan Ruffer, Andy Lavender, G. P. Hewlett, Barry Millington, John Higgins, Patrick Stevens, Raoul Franklin, Vice-Chancellor, Gowrie Chairman, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Dalya Alberge, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy, Agence France-Presse, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Matthew Parris, Michael Hornsby, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Denis MacShane, Stephen Court, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, Nadine Meisner, Jill Sherman and Philip Bassett, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, John B. Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Ian Robertson, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoTax shock for sick or jobless homeowners Mortgage insurance warning Britain resists Iran trade ban Congressmen took illicit IRA pictures Treetop protest Index By our Foreign Staff: Conflict as Bosnia ceasefire expires Perfect weather for holiday that never was Happy memories of jokes and genius Dudley and friends say Goodbye to Peter Cook Alert over 'healthy' carrots Blair vows to limit union role in party Abbey National Fleet-footed Hunt bounds to the rescue Labour to cap utility and finance charges AST Computer Illicit jail photo prompts security inquiry Top brass to lose their chefs in perks cutback Asda sells 1,000 cut-price le Carrés News in Brief VE- Day policing Prison 'too soft' Fewer divorces £5m forged giros Tunnel incident No Thatcher sale Boat-owner drowned as he clung to wife's body Experienced sailors, who usually wore lifejackets, thought they were safe in calm waters Calves exporter questioned after protester is shot Beached killer whale had huge blood clot in heart By a Staff Reporter: Husband 'had wife's brother shot down' American Express Midland Motorway protesters in tree-top battle with bailiffs Specially trained climbers sent in to remove woodland demonstrators from path of new road Teachers found to have poor grasp of subjects Sponsored police go on the beat Corrections TWA Clergy union seeks treble stipends for loss of job security Suicide bid after drug error Bank of Scotland Telecom Security Limited May Day revels pass off safely Albertopolis millennium is unveiled County Hall buyer 'risks court action' Mercedes Benz Engineered like no other car Officer cadets died after Land Rover burst into flames Fire extinguishers failed as rescuers fought blaze caused by badly fitted petrol cap Picture Gallery Bar may outlaw private pupillages Daffodils at risk from deadly grub Radio 1 audience falls by a further 500,000 Personal World Chelmsford Tories pin hopes on Labour resurgence Local Elections British Aerospace Lib Dems show contempt for Clause 4 victory Feed the Children Ministers see BR sell-off as potential vote winner Tories are feeling sharp touch of sensible Labour Riddell on Politics In Parliament Car Insurance Microsoft Picture Gallery MPs to hear Aitken case in private Germans Surrender in Italy Unconditional Acceptance of Allied Demands Nearly 1,000,000 Men Lay down Arms Large Part of Austria in Capitulation Area A Complete Rout F. M. Alexander's Order of the Day From our Military Correspondent: Reward of Allied Strategy Southern Redoubt now Impossible Picture Gallery Reuter: The Germans Sign A Stern Reception Caserta Palace as Setting Announcement in the Commons Mr. Churchill's Tribute to F. M. Alexander From our Special Correspondent: Mussolini's Last Negotiations A Delayed Signature From our Own Correspondent: Mr. Curtin From Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Germany in Chaos Dönitz without Backing Ribbentrop out of Office Gen. Eisenhower on Hitler's End Not "A Hero's Death'' Mr. De Valera and Hitler Reuter: Krosigk's Cry of Woe Bolshevist Bogy Revived "Starvation and War" From our Labour Correspondent: London Tram and Bus Strike 4,700 Men Cease Work "The Times" Sets of Broadsheets Third Series Ready Resistance Ends in Berlin British Capture Lübeck and Russians Take Rostock Junction of Forces Imminent on Baltic Coast Rout of Berlin Garrison From our Special Correspondent: British Advance to the Baltic Two Ports Entered From our Special Correspondent: Attempt to Escape into Denmark Germans Moving North Reuter: Food for the Dutch First Road Convoys Arrive From our Correspondent, Reuter: Laval Arrested at Barcelona Arrival by Air The Queen at Albert Hall Landings South of Rangoon Reuter: Cut in U. S. Shipbuilding Obituary Genius of V2 who put Americans on the Moon first Paradoxical role played by the Irish is acknowledged at last Ssafa Supporting Services Royal Family leads the celebrations The Times guide to 50th anniversary events Britain resists pressure to join US ban on Iran Natwest Ecstatic Rabin joins tourist throng in Petra Seventh juror quits O. J. Simpson trial The Cats Protection League Le Pen blasts France's 'detestable poll choice' Crowd of 10,000 hails National Front leader at pre-ballot Joan of Are rally French Election (AP): Sri Lanka bombers hit rebels in Jaffna The Times Power battle in Peking leads to second 'suicide' Reuter: Meteor wakes Perth with an early call Freepages Direct (Reuter): Murdered Hutus discovered News in Brief (Reuter): Street battles (AFP): Name changed (AP): Assault row (AFP): Blow to men Communist protesters urge removal of Yeltsin Russian opposition parties join in mass Day displayes of discontent Time Computer Systems Ltd Hurd calls for early talks on EU expansion The Times Kremlin's Tajikistan force faces long stay Croatian soldiers launch tank attack on Serb guerrillas First Mortgage Securities Sobbing boy forced to return to the parents he never knew Barclaycard New York looks to paintings bonanza (AFP): Shots fired after tirade by Mandela Mandela World Summary Oklahoma ends rescue mission Health fears Daughter free Jail break The social blight which is the Internet Desperate not to show their ignorance, the middle-aged regale you with their surfing exploits Omega Winning ways of the new Tory wives Alice Thomson on the women who put their careers before the village fête Time, gentlemen, please, for new drink laws Peter Millar argues for later pub hours as MPs consider the idea Swollen artery that beat a soldier When a Burma veteran's surgery was cancelled he fought on bravely with fatal consequence, Dr Thomas Stuttaford says How children are damaged by divorce When parents split up, they leave lasting emotional sears on their children Ian Robertson reports The sting in a jab Measles vaccination has been a success-but for some Hill House Hammond Leukaemia Research Fund Pobjoy Mint What did Russia fight for? Anne McElvoy on Moscow's militaristic celebration The tow images of Stalin-as hero and as tyrant-cannot be reconciled Spiritual side Picture Gallery Now the unions must let Labour go Denis MacShane argues that the Clause Four conference was not a defeat for the unions, but a challenge Michael 's MacBeth moment Heseltine would love to lead the Government, by what is the point if the party is too ashamed to speak its name Nice point The Times Diary Siren suited The Times Diary Beagling away The Times Diary In the bud The Times Diary Peace Not Truce What Bosnia most needs is a new diplomatic strategy Consumers' Champion Labour wants to be the party of competition Marble Cancer The Taj Mahal as pollution spews out unchecked Press watchdog defends progress A test of class More mink Labour's policy on industry's needs 'Instant' gambling Downing Street gates Arts Council shake-up Bats in the belfry Study of Classics Anglican Church's money problems Dead to rights Better to give? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Personal Column Premium Bonds School news Picture Gallery Anniversaries Dinners Institute of Marine Engineers Meeting Church news University news Trailfinders Memorial service Sir James Scott-Hopkins Lord Benson Reception Forthcoming marriages Viscount Thurso Viscount Thurso, Lord Lieutenant of Caithness, landowner and founder of Caithness Glass, died at Thurso on April 29 aged 72. He was born in Surrey on December 24,1922 Announcements Your Will The Times Association Action The Tiger Trust Animals in Need Gn Great Nordic Ltd Jacob Weingreen Jacob Weingreen, Professor of Hebrew at Trinity College Dublin, 1937-78, died in Dublin on April 11 aged 88. He was born in Manchester on January 21,1907 Stefan Possony Stefan Possony, American political scientist, author and military strategist, died in Los Altos, California, on April 26 aged 82. He was born in Vienna on March 15,1913 Newmarket punters rout striking stable lads News The Times Crossword No 19,844 Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall Air UK Sport Arts Tomorrow In the Times Features Body and Mind Law The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Arts 33-35 Business Editor Dutch remove 21 top staff from Barings Price rises hint at rate increase John Charcol Law 37-39 Unilever cuts the mustard from Colman's Sainsbury launches green diesel Sport 43-48 BA wins contract to fly mail for Germany Hanson to merge brick makers Lighting up for Success Business Today Oil price surges on Iran ban New head of WTO acts over car issue Sedgemoor Abbey and N&P chiefs meet to discuss bid DTI urges software firms to consolidate Tourist Rates Rolinco N. V. Gyngell new head of Yorkshire-Tyne Tees Rural Workspace Continent targeted by Danka Granada acquires DVR Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Friends Provident Equal Opportunities Commission Legal Notices AAH set to lose fight for independence Business Roundup US spending rebounds Mobil cuts 4,700 jobs MDIS director quits Dawson sells loss maker Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Legal Notices American deal puts ICI top of the world in paint Peak profits send Sage soaring The Scottish Provident Institution Doing the brand name shuffle Reckitt offloads its domestic baggage Uninspired salvo from Mr Brown Caught between tow privatisations Pennington TLS Range plc Nurdin names new chief Picture Gallery C&W takes Israeli stake Commodities Liffe Options Fears of higher interest rates keep buyers away 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 ICI finds way to Grow Tempus Sage Group Danka Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Inchcape Wall Street Getting the inside story The Times City Diary Rich pastures The Times City Diary Call of Cuba The Times City Diary Street cred The Times City Diary Will shipyard battle revive Weinstock's taste for BAe? VSEL is likely to be back in play soon, and GEC could try to buy its rival suitor says Ross Tieman Economic reform as partner to strong franc policy Facts behind BA's scaremongering over Terminal 5 The VAT man giveth Modest building society enterprise The alternative levers of control Pinsent Curtis Trading places with WTO's Peter the Great Colin Narbrough assesses the record of the man won the Uruguay Round The Times Unit Trust Information Service Brook Martine & Co. Ltd Modest gains at the close C E Heath British Funds Small firms welcome move to cut red tape Business to Business Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Brochure call Auditel (UK) Ltd NatWest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lighting up the stars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ideas & Inventions Discover How to Run your own Finance & Insurance… Loans & Investments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics The Sunday Times Employment Department Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Message plus Dial International UK Notice to Readers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tenders & Contracts Enfield Mobile Phones Mobile Phones & Pagers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings The Times Newspapers Darker truth beyond the scene Richard Cork reviews Sir Ernst Gombrich's fascinating National Gallery show, surveying the ways in which great artists use shadows The Tate finds space for the new Sacha Craddock reports on why the nation's home of modern art had to make room for the contemporary The Times Visual Art 1 Visual Art 2 Visual Art 3 Proven protégées Recital: Two fine pianists take flight from under Solti's wing Pagny/Dimitrova Wigmore Hall Barbican Centre Recital Entertainments Tonight Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Tonight Global force to be reckoned with Opera La Forza del Destino Theatre Royal, Gklasgow Minimal differences London Concerts: Less is less from Arvo Pärt; orchestral ambitions from Michael Nyman Opera Concerts Jackpot stays in the corner of Kelly's eye Andy Lavender discovers why Jude Kelly would think twice about taking over at the National Theatre Revolving bore Theatre The Counting Of Years Young Vic, SE1 Theatre Reclaim culture in the classroom Sir John Harvey-Jones means business where culture is concerned Education Seriously funky stuff Jazz Maceo Parker Blackheath Concert Halls Dance Jazz Clones take a gamble Dance Featherstonehaughs Oxford Playhouse Quarry Dougall Chambers Wansbroughs Willey Hargrave Solicitors Solicitor/barrister Barrister's Chambers Clerk/practice Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zarak MacRae Brenner Michael Page Legal Reuter Simkin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Practice Manager Required Solicitor/barrister Riding for a win? The Law Society presidential race: Frances Gibb meets Henry Hodge and below left, a lighthearted analysis A president but without power Brief Elections hot up Picture Gallery Contracted in New policy chief Take care On track Legal Appointments Picture Gallery Divorce and Wives Herbert Smith Zarak MacRae Brenner Adamson & Partners Sprecher Grier Badhams Thompson - Croydon Quarry Dougall Reynell Legal Recruitment Consultants Nottingham Law School Is it fair to split a pension on divorce? Chris Barton looks at the benefits-and the dangers-of the plan to give former wives a better deal Simmons & Simmons Legal Appointments Somerfield Temple 2 Gardens Big payoffs as sackings start Dismissals at a leading firm are part of a trend, and settlements of £1 million are being mentioned Special Project Lawyer Common Law Zarak MacRae Brenner Lipson Lloyd Jones PA Consulting Group Wragge&Co Eric Potter Clarkson Zarak MacRae Brenner Gillette Management Inc Two Outstanding Opportunities in Capital Markets and… Meridian Zarak MacRae Brenner Garfield Robbins Lawyer - Contracts Administration Leeds Broxtowe P. I. Litigation Exam Problems? The Times Newspapers Barnet London Borough China Light & Power Co., LTD Quarry Dougall Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists University of Hertfordshire Curing parents' exam nerves When your offspring are under pressure, says Libby Purves, stay calm, exude confidence and keep the pizzas coming Powers of district judges Court of Appeal Justices can specify start of special hours Checklist Authors pay income tax on notes Power to grant injunction in dispute Proving plaintiff is nominal for costs order Getting the best results Can you pep up academic performance by giving children a diet high in fish? Tomorrow Streamlined Gough goes from strength to strength Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, finds a new confidence at Headingley epitomised by the Yorkshire and England fast bowler Burst from Reiffel leaves West Indies in distress Rapid Cricketline Kingston Scoreboard For the Record Pools Forecast The Times Sports Service Results from Company Golf Days Douglas to step in for injured Prean In Brief Hunt returns Umpires agree Sustained speed proves secret of success in Race of Legends Celtic Swing comes face to face with great names of past generations in classic encounter Richard Evans describe the build-up to the big race and Peter O'Sullevan provides the commentary Big Race Result Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move S Africans visit for opening of West Stand Hendry's dominance leaves rivals in awe Sri Pekan misses Guineas showdown Progressive Linton Rocks to peg back Alqairawaan Ascot BBC2 Bath Thunderer: Nottingham Thunderer: Kelso Thunderer: Ascot Head strikes Rapid Raceline Drivers construct strong case to support Williams Team owner's choice Coulthard as Hill's partner quickly vindicated Baresi stands the test of time in Europe Overseas Football Today's Fixtures The Sky's No Longer the Limit Word-Watching N Zealand upheld in rules fight Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 Live Talk Radio Radio 3 Radio 4 Getting away from it all Radio Choice World Service Classic FM Virgin 1215 Time-travellers should never be two-timers Review BBC1 Variatioins Satellite Racing 44 Cole warms to task of chasing title United increase pressure on Blackburn with defeat of Coventry Times Two Crossword FA to examine Sherwood incident Bath trust in youth for cup success Widnes poised to tackle RFL over exclusion Christopher Irvine on the continuing fall-out from the move towards a new super League West Lancashire Motor Racing 46 Picture Gallery Inside The quiet revolution rolls on STEA How the banks balance their Centralb government budgetary prudence has brought rewards, while commercial banks look to the future and consolidate Shoda Power to industry's elbow International investors hold the Czech Republic's technical an entrepreneurial skills and industrial tradition in high esteem. they are keeping an eagle eye on the privatisation drive Picture Gallery Kaucuk Looking for new markets Ancient industry continues today Banka Hana Foreign investment floods in So eager have foreign capital and direct investors been to get a slice of the Czech cake that a debate has focused on whether too much foreign money will overheat the economy. Even so, for the moment, the klaus administration favours it Picture Gallery Priyatising the refineries Towards EU Membership EAGB Focus on Telecom sale Privatisation profile Rothschilds show their mettle Prague's new spring Foreign business and tourists are pouring into the capital. The ancient is flourishing Toys: not kids' stuff Prague: a city ancient and modern Prague: History and Technology Jan Koukal Where to stay, eat end drink in Prague Hotels Komercni Banka
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