News from 05/05/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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C. M. Upton, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Keith J. K. Taylor, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Hamish R. Morrison Chief Executive, Lynn Willies (Project Leader), Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, George Sivell, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Peter Voute (Acting Director), Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Emma Woollacott, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, David Lindsay, Bernard Levin, Norman H. G. Hurst, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Donald Foreman (Secretary-General), Rupert Cox, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Nicholas Budgen, Edward Mortimer, John B. J. Lidstone, Peter Jackson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Matthew May, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Louise Gray, Russell Kempson, M. J. Isted, Rachel Bridge, Michael Munro, Sally Baker, David Miller, Habsburg, Ian Brunskill, Geoffrey Wheeler, Ronald Riggs, Raymond Keene, Peter Trievnor, Peter Davalle, Alister Raby, Allen Levy, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Mark Jones Director, Richard Evans, Jonathan Dimbleby, Patrick Matthews, Oliver August, King Arthur, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stewart Tendler, Kate Alderson, Dalya Alberge, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Nicholas Watt and Jill Sherman, Chris Parker, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Martyn Dyer (Chief Executive), Sidney W. Melvin, Frances Gibb, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Michael Evans, Colin Campbell, Raymond Lipton, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jack Clarke, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, R. C. Sneddon, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoThe Sunday Times Tories routed in worst night Leadership challenge to Major likely as thousands lose seats in local election disaster Leukaemia girl's treatment brings a glimmer of hope Testplan Cabinet backs nuclear sell-off Index Wife who killed alcoholic wins new hearing Dimbleby Silenced Saturday in the Times Police injured in Belfast clashes Medical Briefing Faber and faber Drone of victory deafens bleating goat Political Sketch Cabinet approves two-in-one sale of nuclear power Cross-media rules will be reviewed AST Computer Children's choir prepares to serenade heads of state Belfast Britain choked by traffic and heat Santer ridicules Brussels 'scare stories' End of the line for MacKerel fishermen News in Brief Witness scheme Cenotaph victory Baby improves Train in demand Exporter charged Auction record Lawyers seek bail after judge doubts murder verdict Killer allowed out in months How sex after childbirth proved fatal Medical Briefing Baby's minder denies killing Harrods manager 'driven to resign because she was too soft on staff AST Computer Pastman harboured 30-year grudge over fine Women say Gps fails to prosecute most rape cases Protest groups present dossier of alleged attacks that have never gone to court Homebase Bar chief appeals for evidence that students were asked for sex Dell Man denies assault on youth in park Salmonella test traces danger in five hours News in Brief Livestock move Fiennes film M65 sit-in High bidding Instants Teachers urged to restore Latin to the timetable Curriculum chief says classical roots are withering Together we Can Sheep dip blamed for mental illness Barbecue bargains in store Weekend Shopping Labour By a Staff Reporter: Killer given home leave goes on run Scientists say bottle of wine a day is the key to longer life Mother takes TV protest to Downing St The Document Company Colin Stagg put on probation Moat House Hotels Lottery panel splashes out on sport Disgruntled heartland abandons tradition Conservatives lose control of Tunbridge Wells for the first time this century Election Results Round-Up Labour routs party rebels New-look Labour captures the public imagination Riddell on the Election Churchill sale may have scuppered regional flagship Tories lose their grip on East Herts World Leather Alison Halford wins seat in North Wales Direct from framlington End of War in Europe at Hand Any Hour now A Simultaneous Announcement From our Parliamentary Correspondent: Historic May 10 Prime Minster to Broadcast Reuter: Surrender in South Supreme Commander's Statement Reuter: Donitz's Order to German Ships No Scuttling Reuter: Danes' Welcome to British Picture Gallery From Our Special Correspondent: Third Army's Thrust New Advance into Czechoslovakia 27-Mile Penetration in Bavaria, May 6 Pilsen Captured Reuter: Lord Lascelles Released Group of Prisoners Reach Americans From Our Special Correspondent: Freedom for Holland Surrender by Blaskowitz Meeting with Gen. Foulkes Wageningen, May 5 (delayed) The King and Queen in London Obituary From Our Special Correspondent: Trieste after Liberation Role of British Forces Talks with Yugoslaves From our Special Correspondent: Milan Opposition to Monarchy Bomb-Throwing Incidents Blow at Shipping off Norway Naval Aircraft Attacks From Our Own Correspondent: Closing on Olomouc Russian Flanking Manoeuvre Reuter: Suburbs of Olomouc Pounded Reuter: Rügen Captured Reuter: Street Fighting in Prague Confusion among German Troops From our Correspondent: Rangoon as Base for New Blows Inner Harbour Soon to Be Repaired From Our Special Correspondent: Polish Talks Stopped Plain Speaking on Arrests Awaiting Soviet Reply From our Diplomatic Correspondent: Deep Concern in London Common Victory Marred From our Own Correspondent: Portuguese Mourning for Hitler Spaniards Surprised Churchill 's warning of Cold War was ignored American withdrawal plans caused alarm Elite veterans pay tribute to double VC For sale: the telex announcing peace PC World the Computer Superstore Pc World Sons of adversaries meet at site of surrender Gardening B&Q Moben Mafia 'launders cash in London' Loopholes in banking law Picture Gallery US-Russia rivalry for Azerbaijan oil wealth fuels strain Latvia blows up radar Independent Television Commission Mongolia imprisons catapult Briton Croatian city adjusts to life in shadow of sudden death Zagreb's reaction to the rocket threat has been remarkable for its speed. Within minutes of a warning the streets were as deserted and silent as those of a ghost town, Anthony Loyd reports Both sides wage war with ageing array of weapons The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Staples The Office Superstore Algerian militants threaten to kill women Professor's close encouters alienate collegues Picture Gallery Steel chiefs face death in Peking purge (Reuter): Besieged Hutus agree to leave New Zealand to shut appeal route Associated Press: Prehistoric pine cloned by Sydney scientists Students injured in racial fighting Hunt for bombers stalled The Times (Reuter): 150 die in diamond town raid World Summary (Reuter): Iran currency at all-time low (Reuter): Doctor 's gift of malaria vaccine Vanity Fair job for Clinton aide (Reuter): 2.5m 'smackers' for Lichtenstein (Reuter): Bitter cold Where the players stand on key issues in France's presidential contest Jospin narrows the gap in race against Gaullist An ICL company Bid to be president spanned 30 years Socialist apotheosis Hill House Hammond Minolta Winston's watchdog Julia Llewellyn Smith talks to biographer Martin Gilbert about his relationship with Prime Ministers both living and dead, and his inability to throw anything away Staring into the ugly face of road rage It was an ordinary journey to work on a sunny morning until Sally Baker mer a man wiclding a basebal bat on a motorway slip road Sony The mild men of rock return Dalya Alberge and 10c cut a new rug 'I hope all the bad Pr won't stop them making bold awards' Jennifer Page, of the Millennium Commission, on the challenge of discovering how to spend £1.6 billion True family values Don't sneer at the globetrotting Grants they may well have discovered the right road through life Multiyork What will the party faithful tell us now? Nicholas Budgen says any Tory leader faces new Euro-scepticism Insulting their memory The lottery should not take priority over commemoration of the Allied victory Long silence The Times Diary In the mouth The Times Diary Very liberal The Times Diary Witch report Greek epic The Times Diary Philip Howard The poetry of the Second World War is finally winning acclaim Ulster's Intifada The lessons of Londonderry's Sinn Fein riot Remember Iraq Clinton deserves a better response to his sanctions against Iran There's Truth in this Wine is good for hose who drink it, say researchers—again Merger threat to nuclear industry Challenge to Labour Curbing cormorants Do we need a new history museum? Rejected king Pit canaries Dressing down Identity cards Equal pensions Censors' curb on Dimbleby's work Draught bitter Satisfied traveller Wrong department In a thicket Picture Gallery Court Circular Personal Column Birthdays today Luncheon Memorial services Dinners Lecture Plumbers' Company Appointment Professor Laszlo Lajtha Today's royal engagements Ratcliffe College Service luncheon Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Service dinner Hans Lissmann Hans Lissmann, FRS, Reader in Zoology at Cambridge Cambridge on April 25 Aged 85. He was born in Ukraine on April 30,1909 Personal Column Jennifer Loach Jennifer Loach, historian and Tutorial Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, died from cancer on April 29 aged 49. She was born on May 4.1945 Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Dr Gerald Levene Dr Gerald Levene dermatologist, died from heart disease on April 19 aged 59. He was born in London on October 3,1935 On this Day May 5 1948 "Hamlet" Sir Laurence Olivier's New Film Sir Horace Kadoorie News The Times Crossword No 19,847 Business Times Weathercall Testplan Rate rise 'vital' for Clarke's credibility Rescue plan for Wembley approved Herro has 'no regrets' over Saatchi affair Education Sutherland named BP deputy Arts Collapse of Barings has cost Barclays Bank £1.5m Sport Shareholders brawl at BAe annual meeting By our Industrial Staff: Six bidders announced in £2bn UK helicopter race MOPS Wise Buys? Secondhand Computers Business Today Babcock buys two BR yards Chemical industry tells Tories to end Europe squabbles BTR N Brown cuts a dash Victory for more than 500 names Bulgari plans quote on Milan stock exchange FCC sets deadline on Fox ownership Business Roundup Dow Corning ahead Bellway bucks trend Claremont confident Warburg head to stay Hoechst finalises deal Reebok to pay $9.5m Kwik Save slips 6% in food store price wars By our City Staff: Rebel rout likely at Signet Militants among the money Bank staff shoulder burden of risk Capital invstment makes slow retum Putting Cadbury to bed Pennington Silentnight chief to get ?261,000 Compaq Shows the Way Commodities Liffe Options BA's shares take off on back of broker sentiment Stock Market I London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Tibbett & Britten Brent Walker Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes No Kwik fix Tempus N Brown Wall Street Watching, not dozing The Times City Diary Won't do The Times City Diary Final takeover The Times City Diary Downhill now The Times City Diary Missing lady The Times City Diary From subsidy to subsidence: a Tory approach to housing Janet Bush says the Government is merely aggravating a market already in deep trouble Mystic Meg is needed Lasat How much knowledge behind interest-rate obsession and that Bank job? Making war on Hanson BT treads a middle path Down Under Rachel Bridge reports on British Telecom's expansion in Australia Yes, minister, there is too little training Blacks left out of Britain's recovery, TUC says Philip Bassett Industrial Editor Heathrow to cut time between take-offs Akom ltd Wm Hill worries for Brent Walker Swissair takes a 49.5% holding in Sabena Tibbett & Britten warns on profits Henlys hops aboard Northern Norsk Hydro buys ICI Teesside plant Business Roundup Korean GDR trades Electrolux jumps 56% Apcoa issues pathfinder Good start for T&N BT to enter Sweden Weather hits Flogas Exports boost Titon Barclays Equities pause for breath Active air British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Club Med Why IT's still a man's world Emma Woollacott on why British women lag behind It workers in America, Spain and Asia MSL International Kestrel Consulting Accord Energy Limited Sendero Corporation Datalect Computer Services Limited MacMillan Davies ERC Network Designers A guide to buying an old PC Should you buy new or second-hand computer equipment? Patrick Matthews finds drawbaks among the bargains A cough detector could help doctors treat early signs of asthma Splutter into may machine, please Use the Power of the Press Net profits? Not yet Businesses are rushing to offer goods on the Internet. But is the enough demand, asks Matthew May Censorship Apple harvest Online Hair-raising Fast play At the double Loyalty begins in the home Teleworkers beat office staff Dorling Kindersley Multimedia Applying your brains to science Today: Sciene for 14-year-olds—how to learn from past mistakes, and samples of last year's questionsJack Clarke says there are no short cuts to a good result The Times Check your maths Next Week Training Videos Offer Lessons from last year How pupils threw away marks in 1994 Application of fraud concealment rule No discount for guilty plea in bad driving case Progress and management of litigation over Lloyd's The Times Power to defer amount of agent's liability Distinguishing private from public carriage roads Documents order was too wide Akom Ltd King of many fine subjects Opera: Hours and hours well-spent in the company of Purcell, Dryden, Handel and their accomplished interpreters Fiddler in the stratosphere Concerts: Anne-Sophie nutter in adventurous form on the South Bank; and the laterst batch of Purcell-inspirced viol compositions BBC Radio Opera 1 Moving towards a better world Dance Monte Carlo Ballet Sadler's Wells Opera 2 Herb adds taste to standard fare Jazz Herb Ellis Pizza Express, W1 In tune with genius Fretwork Purcell Room Music Firm grip on Handel Partenope West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge Dublin's unfair city laid bare Theatre: O'Casey's Ireland of 1916 rings across the years; new stars and an old failure Entertainments Theatre Seduction across the generations Theatre Weekend Weekend Choice 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 Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country The Times Weekend Pop 1 George and the drag off Who is this quiet, nail-varnished gent sitting and telling Louise Gay about life and love? Why, it's Man George Oasis Pop Hero of the midnight hour Caitlin Moran tries to find out why Jeff Buckley has dreams about having his skin flayed by a mad sculptor Carlsberg Pop Scott of the sub-arctic New Albums: Majestic metal machine music from the most Byronic of all 1960s pop idols Glaxo Pop Blake harbouring selfless ambition Sure hand of unassuming New Zealander signals danger for Conner David Miller on the able seaman seeking to capture the American's Cup for his tiny sea-loving nation For the Record The Times Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Bangkok in the frame Hill crashes in testing Sick Pierce pulls out Zagreb trip cancelled Belgian in driving seat Winning Move Prean's injury puts strain on England Sport in Brief Keene on ches Roberts identifies attitude problem after series defeat West Indies coach highly critical Kingston Scoreboard Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Lancashire County Fire Brigade Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Fixtures Football Multiple Display Advertising Items Helping hands abroad at cricket's lost outpost Ostler accepts invitation from Stewart Century for Wells changes Sussex's outlook Essex make early hay as Gooch sparkles Lynch enjoys rare century White takes up challenge to keep Leicestershire at bay Would have three hundreds against his name. He… Notts tied up by Malcolm Yesterday's Scoreboards The Times/dillons Cricket Forum Limping Torrance happy to make it through the pain Briggs leads field by one stroke Challenge to set record Mees Pierson Bangor Married to pursuit of a distant recor David Powell talks to the couple whose idea of a two-week holiday is to walk from land's End to John o'Groats Judo team hoping for good haul of medals Team Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Carson pledges allegiance to Aqaarid Newton Abbot Sedgefield Tikkanen to take charge Newmarket Hamilton Park Newmarket Thunderer Guide to our Racecard Rapid Raceline Arsenal unscathed before journey to final frontier Wimbledon secure cshare of spolils Robson relishes greatest challenge Louise Taylor on the men behind the return of Middlesbrough to football's top flight Honest John lures Pontypridd into limelight RCI MacClesfield cling to ground for optimism Word-Watching Brilliance on the keyboard Radio Choice Radio 1 A little light reading would be otter bliss Review Bbc 1 Yachting Davies opts for future in Australia Leeds resigned to losing Hanley Times Two Crossword RFU men call for Carling apology King Kong gives Thomson narrow lead Middlesex felled by Stephenson Price Pledge Football
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