News from 03/05/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Iain R. Webb, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Allen, Theresa Stewart Leader, Lynne Truss, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Bernard Hayman, Geoff Brown, Allan Lupton, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, B. Samuel, David Shannon, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, William Heath, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, B. S. Benedikz, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, John Young, James Landale Political Reporter, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, G. M. Badman Director, Will Wyatt Managing Director, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Joel Brand and Eve-Ann Prentice, James Lovelock, Richard Cork, Brenda Maddox, Lindsay Cook, Rupert Speyer, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, Freddy Kosten, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, David Amess, Michael Ivens, Nicholas Patterson, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Peregrine Churchill, P. H. S, Tim Congdon, Eric Reguly, Roger Boyes, Robert Miller and Dominic Kennedy, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Alan Borg, Director General, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, B. Hannon, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jill Sherman and Robert Miller, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Stephen Harrow, Michael Binyon and David Adams, Nadine Meisner, Patrick Howard, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, P. Carver (Director General), Martin Waller, Alan Mitchell, Michael Horsnell, Kate Bassett, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, David Parsley, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Robert Worcester and Peter Riddell, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoClarke U-turn in mortgage tax 'shambles' Tories left in disarrary Michael Hordern dies at 83 Index Surprise £36m TV bid for Channel 5 Road from the Isles yields a £200,000 sapphire Index Absolutely celebrating an invitation to the palace Fears of all-out war as Serbs bombard Zagreb Index Ve-Day Colonial Direct Church's assets to be halved to pay pensions Cool Winston smirks his head off under fire Matthew Parris Political Sketch DNA taken from crime suspects in mass dawn raids ASDA By a Staff Reporter: Scott hits back at inquiry critics Major's critics divided on early challenge Countdown to a U-Turn Busker will fight Tube fines in appeal News in Brief Pickets uprooted Shooting charge Football libel Actor's gun folly DC cautioned Second city first Admiral Secret files expose eccentric landlady as German agent Pair admit stealing Salisbury hoard Smallbone of Devizes Magazine Digital PC Health officials wary of explicit advice to nurses Accused Briton faces beating before death Spoonful of dessert killed European banker Bryant Homes Fruit and vegetables tainted with chemicals Up as a quarter of letuces may breach safety levels for fungicides Food grown nature's way carries high premium for shoppers Folic acid in flour reduces risk of a disabled baby Medical Briefing By a Staff Reporter: Jail football team beaten by the rules High-risk inmates to be held in fewer prisons Citroën Ax Experts surprised by size of bid for new franchise Largest offer is UKTV's £36 million as four rivals seek licence to Britain's next terrestrial station Abbey National Regulator demands high quality programming Premium Search Charities demand £57m to compensate for lottery Health and animal groups outraged by decision to give first grants to projects relieving poverty Tory peer's rival scratch card offers £75,000 jackpot Terence Strong British Gas Camelot 'breeding addicts' True blue town ready for spectacular change of hue Local elections: how disillusionment has brought three Tory bastions to brink of collapse Tunbridge Wells Lotus Troubles spread to Major's backyard Champneys Lib Dems expect hung council Bottomley fails to calm backbench sp ital revolt Cynical strategy will pay off for shrewd Paddy Ashdown Riddell on Politics Disabled workers plan In Parliament Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct By-election date is challenged Turkey Major visits Ulster businessmen Enemy Collapse in North Germany Drive towards Kiel Canal British and Russians Link on Baltic Coast Hamburg Occupied by Second Army From Our Special Correspondent: Canadians Take Oldenburg Four Miles from Emden Reuter: Nearing Danish Frontier Wireless Orders to Hamburgers Announcer's Farewell From our Special Correspondent: Fighting in Passes of Tirol Resistance to Americans Reuter: New Links with Russians Moscow Announces the Link Sharp Attack on Kiel Reuter: Blaskowitz Fights on From Our Special Correspondent: Into Austria Third Army's Thrust Hitler's Birthplace Captured Reuter: Prague a "Hospital City" Dönitz's Announcent From our Special Correspondent: German Talk of Stand in Bohemia Picture Gallery Final Scenes in Berlin Prisoners March our Rage and Hysteria Reuter: No Communique from Germans First Time in the War Reuter: Speer on Duty of Germans Reconstruction under Allies Order to Be Obeyed Obituary Commodities Insurance Credit Fall of Trieste Surrender to New Zealanders From our Correspondent: Italians and Trieste Anxiety at Yugoslav Claims Reuter: Return of S. African Troops From our Own Correspondent: American Casualties Liberation of Italy Mr. Churchill's Message to Signor Bonomi From our Own Correspondent: Liberated Russian Prisoners American Denial of Soviet Charges Queen Wilhelmina in Holland British in Rangoon Rapid Advance Japanese Forces Trapped Reuter: Help to China Campaign The King's Message Lead to Transport S Strikers Resumption Advised From our Own Correspondent: British Carriers in Pacific Mails to War Prisoners Suspended Invalids Prince honours Allied and German dead in Hamburg Commemoration of shattered city's surrender emphasises friendship which pre-dated Nazi era Churchill sale leaves veterans nostalgic for lost values SSAFA Supporting Services Berlin: Dantesque chaos to Cold War symbol Roger Boyes examines how the capital of the Third Reich was rapidly transformed into the West's capitalist showcase and the East's Communist fortress Old soldiers meet again for taste of southern comfort Sculptor renews wartime alliance Britain to curb influx of Cubans to Caymans Tough stance reverses Cold War policy Alliance Leicester Courtly French rivals joust in television duel Wallguard FBI arrests Oklahoma suspects Watergate plotter stirs new controversy Guardian Direct Nominee is under fire Sun Alliance Opera is sued over sexual discrimination 'Terrible year' for newsmen World Summary Atomic experts cleared of spying (Reuter): PLO court passes death sentence (AP): Panda killer gets 18 years' jail Karadzic vows to regain every foot taken by Croats Safeway Planners spend months on dreaded pullout Falcone murder trial opens in Sicily Red tape hits fight against EU fraud Stolen moments in Cairo Chechens thwart Yeltsin's hopes for VE-Day Kaunda predicts Zambia 'explosion' Ex-President seeks return to power India swelters in summertime blues Locusts plague Australia SAGA Services Ltd Ryman Banda's lawyers press case for murder mistrial Simply divine for the Season A sleeveless shirt, a cashmere cardigan and a feathered hat will take you from Ascot to Henley The Tudor Monarch Hill House Hammond 'If our son is taken away, he loses his whole life-his family, his friends' The combination of fate and human frailty in the Baby Richard adoption case is worthy of Greek tragedy, says Ben MacIntyre The Missions to Seamen A novel taste of criticism What made a successful author ready to risk his reader's wrath? Julia Llewellyn Smith finds out Calais At the end of the loop Sorry, the Tree People are right Is Britain doomed to boom-bust? Tim Congdon questions the case for raising interest rates Atholl do nicely The Times Diary Now the end begins Wars are ended by victory and defeat, not by meddling, as in Bosnia Fay's cross The Times Diary Parting shot The Times Diary Sole mates The Times Diary Now this is serious: the country is running out of daftness Teach Them a Lesson Educators as well as pupils may need testing Salute to a Colleague On World Press Freedom Day we remember the unfree Stone in a Blue Moon These offshore islands are still for venturers not Aladdins After Clause 4: challenges for Blair and New Labour Television economies Road protesters Identity cards and the individual Ireland 's famine Domestic appliances Ministerial papers as public archives Remembering Winnie Nelson's arm Court Circular Premium Bonds Reception Personal Column Sir William Hayter Austen Kopley Today's royal engagements Service dinner Iceland poppies bring a warm welcome Horticulture Birthdays today Anniversaries Clifton High School, Bristol Diplomatic Service Appointments Retirements Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Marriages Dinners Shipwrights' Company His Honour Judge Felix Waley His Honour Judge Felix Waley, VRD, QC. Judge Advocate of the Fleet, died on April 16 aged 69. He was born on April 14,1926 Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woodside Animal Welfare Trust Leukaemia Research Fund RNLI Personal Column Church Housing Trust Court & Social Page The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Angier Riddle Duke Angier Biddle Duke, American diplomat and tobacco heir, died following a road accident in Southampton. Long Island, on April 29 aged 79. He was born in New York on November 90,1905 Rukba (From our Madrid Correspondent): Bull-Fishting The Story Ofmedallita Walter Tracy Walter Tracy, typographer, died on April 28 aged 81. He was born on Febraury 14,1914 Refusal by taxing master can be reviewed Remanding a young person for protection of the public Practical aim of summing-up Public Notices Trustee Acts Legal Notices Great Nordic Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Place of performance of contract T&T Clark Ltd Broad discretion to order offset for expenses Patient not entitled to friend Akom Ltd The real value of science on the BBC Documentaries have a vital role to play, says James Lovelock Home alone with only a screen Now that children have computers as well as television to distract them, what social activities do they miss out on? Brass bands versus Elgar Which way will we really vote? Marketing experts, politicians and editors all want to know the answer Alan Mitchell on a new marketing approach to politics Picture Gallery Readers take a step to the left Robert Worcester and Peter Riddell analyse the drop in Tory support among most newspaper readerships The Times Clarke U-turn on mortgage taxes The Times Crossword No 19,845 Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall WPA Sport Arts Tomorrow Features Fashion Media The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Alan Coren Peter Riddell Obituaries Letters Business Editor BA remains Maurice Saatchi's favourite airline Warburg break-up looms in sale talks Leeson could still be extradited to Britain Scottish HQ hint made in nuclear privatisation Halifax reports further decline in house prices Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Business Today People power Body blow Power users call for 2% cut in prices Scottish Nuclear Investment fund rules to change Poor year for Pearl Liffe leaps to record Compass buys in US Payout boost at Carr's Coals from Cardiff Lufthansa sale delay Plea to act on work days lost AIG Europe Gehe wins battle to take over AAH Business Roundup The knackers' yard beckons SG Warburg fate in SBC's hands Redirect excess power profits into energy conservation Can West tops C5 bidding Pennington Growth warning blow to Body Shop shares Pay settlements edge ahead in engineering LASAT TI face complaint of overcharging in US Picture Gallery Plea for more state spending Midweek Rendezvous By our City Staff: News Corporation lifts third-quarter profits 18% The Times Commodities Liffe Options SG Warburg soars after approach by Swiss bank Stock Market London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Aluminium Compass Dollar Rates Body imperfect Tempus Wall Street Battle plan for Bauman The Times City Diary Insolvency post The Times City Diary Horse sense The Times City Diary Out of the hat The Times City Diary Game brains The Times City Diary Dissolution of the monoliths rouses fears for land prices The sale of old coalfields and barracks lacks strategy, says David Parsley A book really worth consulting Jon Ashworth passes on value-for-money advice Corby Bankers shun risks but court disaster Prices move higher in thin trading Clarks British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service TWA Theatre Guide Jereny Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Art Galleries The Green Room Tonight Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol +) on release across the country Tonight Rendall fulfils his destiny Opera: Fine singing sends Rodney Milnes home happy from 'the other production' of Verdi's gloomy epic Colombia's most uplifting export World Music: The unadulterated buzz of cumbia finds a ready market Toto la Momposina Queen Elizabeth Hall Opera Pop Dancing in the dark Rock Tips for the top summer shows From Batman Forever to Glyndebourne's rare Rossini: Times offer a guide to coming attractions Cinema Summer Theatre Visual Art Summer Dance Opera Summer Music New way to pronounce success It may lose him jobs, but the Albanian-born choreographer Angelin Preljocaj remains true to his lights-and those lights will soon be going up in London again, John Percival reports Royal Opera House Dance Picture Gallery Testament to Denis Visual Art: Liverpool stages an important show of works by an underrated genius Theatre Pendulum and the pits Yolande Snaith The Place Audiences decline to Fauré Festival Bbc PO/Tortelier Free Trade Hall, Manchester Music Heat off the boil Theatre Fool for Love Old Red Lion, N1 Visual Art Belgravia & Knightsbridge Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Chelsea & Kensington North of the Thames Hammersmith W6 South of S the Thames Smiths Gore Bedfordshire East Anglia Hants., Dorset, and I. 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