News from 08/05/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Caroline Merrell and Robert Miller, Alan Hamilton and John Young, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Z. McFarlane, Andrew Longmore, Dr Bruce Charlton, Ivo Tennant, Priscilla Joseph, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Binyon, Michael Davison, Lynne Truss, Srikumar Sen, Simon Wilde, Thos: Whipham, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, D. Griffith-Jones, Pat Gibson, Alethea Eliot, C. W. Lloyd, Rupert Cox, Alan Brooke Turner, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, William Manchester, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, John Young, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, R. J. Garrood, Tom Rhodes and Janet Bush, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, C. F. Elias, Russell Kempson, Rachel Bridge, David Miller, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, David Jones (Headmaster), Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Robert Miller and Morag Preston, Roger Boyes, J. R. Chilton, Brian Beel, Jeffery Hammond, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, R. G. Maling, Val Gooding, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, R. O'b Wilson, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Griff Caldwell, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Susan Elkin, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, C. K. Field, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Janet Bush and Nicholas Wood, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, John Murphy, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Derek Edwards, Elizabeth Cowley, Michael Horsnell, Robin Gray, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Joel Brand and Dessa Trevisan, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Colin Holloway, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Catherine Milton, Richard Gregg, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoPicture Gallery Nations united in peace With pomp, piety and a party, young and old join in joy of VE-Day Testplan Times passport to Britain's treasures Index 1945 facsimile Gaullists back in Elysée as Chirac finally wins presidency Universal Cold winds blow away heatwave Clarke's credibility tested by pressure on sterling Carling may be restored to captaincy This Week in the Times By Staff Reporters: Britons recapture spirit of '45 'It is thanks to these brave men that we are here today' The Tudor Monarch World leaders join in prayer Neo-Nazis blamed for synagogue arson Around Europe Reject war, says Pope Poles remain divided Stalin's role praised Canadians remembered Wiesenthal returns Envoy recalls liberation Belgian King's homage Young and old unite in colourful remembrance Veterans take last chance to search for comrades Dame Vera fears new generation's ignorance of war Leaders get 'informal' fish and egg lunch Cockney knees-up rolls back the years Informix End of German War Proclaimed Mr. Churchill on Act of Surrender Call for Retribution against Japan Day of Victory Celebration Mr. Churchill's Broadcast The Final Act of Surrender King Leopold Freed Ovation in the Commons A Crowded House Commons Give Thanks Pledge to Finish the Task The Lords at the Abbey A Historic Prayer The King's Victory Tribute to his Peoples Faith and Unity in the Cause of World Freedom "Your Victory" Mr. Churchill's Tribute to London Crowd On Other Pages Obituary German Surrender Special Announcement from Shaef Reuter: Tribute to Britain Mr. Truman's Message to Mr. Churchill Weather News Again Forecast To-Day: Warm and Thundery Mr. Truman to America Work the Watchword Reuter: Germany "Utterly Defeated" Gen. Eisenhower's Speech Reuter: Heavy Fighting in Prague Hospitals Shelled Reuter: Allied Delegates in Oslo Zagreb Liberated From Our Special Correspondent: Journey's End at Rheims Allied Condition Fulfilled Jodl's Plea for Generosity Swiss Nazi Party Dissolved Women taking Pill urged not to panic over heart risk Danger of death 'higher in pregnancy' Mi5 forced to spy out new role as Irish terrorism subsides The Royal British Legion Boy found dead in sand 'tunnel' Homebase Alcohol and the threat to children Medicare Briefing Judges taught how to question children There is concern at delays in bringing child-abuse cases to court. Frances Gibb reports on steps to expedite proceedings Two sites chosen as pilot 'boot camps' for youths B&Q Island kingdom lures pretenders Five questioned after body found Bonhams UNUM Man is charged with PC's murder News in Brief Lottery deadline Sunday winner Glider pilot dies Surfing death Man drowns Fans arrested Pub bans lager Lexus Portillo calls for plain speaking to win voters Major's communication' comments suggest Hanley on way out as party chairman Barclays Bank Labour welcomes Ashdown proposal of closer links The Times RUC officer opens fire on mob in Coalisland Nine die in rain of shells near Sarajevo lifeline Israel rejects plea to UN over Jerusalem AGE Concern (AFP): Algerian magistrate shot dead News in Brief Purge on crime (Reuter): Ethiopians vote (AFP): Torture claim (AP): Veteran MP dies (Reuter): Drugs clean-up (AP): Nun beatified Turkey Images of Fascist horror stir Serb fear of genocide Jubilant Right toasts demise of Socialist reign with champagne Amid the wine, song and euphoria of the celebrations in Parris, only one man was going to interrupt the party. The crowds fell silent to hear a triumphant Chirace delcare from the town hall: "I will be President of all Frenchmen" Chirac pledges to restore national spirit of conquest Gaullist Triumph By our Foreign Staff: Aristocrat wife heads for the palace Suspicions linger over a winner who will always put France first Europe Bonn seeks early talks to reaffirm Paris alliance Germany Victor is likely to back Britain Factbox Imelda Marcos heads for win in Philippines poll Inmates lament exit of woman governor V. E. Day Messages X-ray strip searches will expose terrorists Republicans set for budget battle (Reuter): Angolan rivals seek peace (AP): Texas hail kills 16, injures 100 Wored Summary Cubans sent back by US Ivory poachers hit Zimbabwe Visual Art 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 Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicatd with the symbol) on release across the country Jazz Bewildered by Botho Thearte: Urban ennui from Botho Strauss; Wilelm Reich portrayed; Wharton adapted Time and the Room Gate Theatre Lily's bloom fades The House of Mirth Warwick Arts Centre The Times Folk Just a lust for life Function of the Orgasm Finborough, SW10 Riverdance London Losehill Applauding a lord of old rubbish What is it about z-movie director Ed Wood that makes people make films and Write books about his life?Geoff Brown reports Brevity, soul and wit Opera: Rodney Milnes admires three beautifully observed 'shert stories' by Stephen OliverPassion killers Passion Killers Young Vic Music Alternative method brings benefits by the handful Concert Hallé/Foss Free Trade Hall, Manchester Film Opera King and country Pop The Mavericks Empire, W12 Philharmonia Orchestra Books Arts Tuesday to Friday in Section Top of the props Overtures Microbe from the depths Has the earliest life-form been found inside sea cucumbers? Genetics and the brighter fly How well do the British understand science? Suspended sentence on mass medical trails Random tests on thousands of patients cannot replace scientific analysis, says Dr Bruce Charlton Dolphin The deadly diet of the red squirrel High flyers True or false? Spana Menuhin, the maestro of the peace The international violinist tells Michael Binyon about the impromptu concerts he gave in Europe's ruins Banking on a real holiday VE-Day nourishes a nation starved of proper celebrations IPC Centre Must politicians wait for events to demonstrate Lessons from the Somerset voters Local votes may tell different stories, but the Tories are failing the classic tests Eight ways to lose elections Peter Riddell compares the present Government with history's failures Riddell on Monday Al fresco The Times Diary Some friend The Times Diary Pass the other The Times Diary Rumbling on The Times Diary Number's up The Times Diary All Things New Victory that overcometh the world, even our faith (1 John 5.2) President Chirac Now for real break with France's Socialist legacy Unfair Dismissal Carling must be reinstated as captain without delay Churchill papers row 'bewildering' School transport Railings anomaly Thoughts and memories 50 years on Pioneering rockets Dressing the part Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Automatic dialling Calls to reinstate Carling as captain Mid-life dip Another war recalled Testing times Bmd's: 0171 782 7272 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court Circular Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Church news Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Birthdays today Requiem Mass Royal engagements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brilliant tropical hues colour spring show Horticulture Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Luncheons Service dinner Latest wills Trade: 0171 481 1982 The Times Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Marriages Forthcoming marriages Mikhail Botvinnik Mikhail Botvinnik, world chess champion, 1948-57,1958-60,1961-63, died in Moscow on May 5 aged 83. He was born in St Petersburg on August 17,1911 Nature notes Kenneth MacKenzie Kenneth MacKenzie, CMG, former British diplomat, died on April 24 aged 84. He was born on April 28,191 Appointments in the Forces Armourers and Brasiers' Company Dr Berthold Hermann Dr Berthold Hermann, physician, died in London on April 10 aged 93. He was born in Romania in 1902 Ivo Tonder Ivo Tonder, Czech Battle of Britain pilot, died in Henley-on-Thames on May 4 aged 82. He was born in Prague on April 16,1913 From Our Own Correspondent Paris, Wednesday morning: 10,000 Students in Paris March News The Times Crossword No 19,849 Knockando Business Timesweathercall AirUK Foot ball Carling set to be reinstated RFU likely to rescind dismissal of England captain Golf Racing Cricket Pilot McCririck has famous last word with double Davidson displays lion's heart to lift elusive trophy American triunphs at Badminton The Times Blake's victory blows in sea change Hamed out to break Mexican control Srikumar Sen on the Sheffield boxer determined to clinch at least two world championships Berkshire shrug off losing goalkeeper Sport in Brief Monarchs scrape home Hingis overcome England miss Atlanta Indio start well Britons win 10 medals Ruelas loses quickly Hendry retains title Word-Watching England's future rests firmly in hands of the players Simon Barnes on the options for the national team in the wake of the RFU's dismissal of the caption Carting's captaincy controversial from start to finish Counting the cost of leader's loss Will Carling Cava Easby ushers out old-style presidency Liverpool's indolence eases Villa workload Yorke takes advantage with two goals in campaign to secure Premiership survival Desperate Everton face two cup finals before Wembley Webb frustrated to the end David Powell sees Rovers' 2-2 draw with Brentford closes season on a typical note Palace's pursuit of purity puzzles Smith Norwich pay the penalty Exeter receive last rites Oliver Holt reports sympathetic reception and a 2-1 defeat for an endangered club Title win could be expensive business for Sullivan Rout sharpens urgency of bid for Gascoigne United's victory helps to keep up the pressure Blackburn face lest of nerve Premiership at a Glance Fan dies in Lisbon accident Tranmere face dilemma Reading impress McGhee The Times Warrington reach semi-final thanks to Davies Carling Torrance in tense duel as he takes title again The Times Golf Masters Challenge Davies hangs on to her lead Gallacher pips Sherry to win by one stroke Motivating girls to win is an easy task at New Hall For the Record Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Wave of popular support marks sea change in attitudes Richard Evans sees Newmarket greet on which a new market order in British racing was born Harayir assumes command for Hern Carson misses out on celebration as rejected filly provides Hills with dream ride Julian Muscat reports on a classic success conducted with a military precision In good company on special Sunday Andrew Longmore samples the atmosphere at Newmarket on an historic day for racing Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings First double for O'Neill Musetta in line for Oaks after game win Impressive Pennekamp in pole position for Epsom Fabre-trained colt's triumph leaves Celtic Swing's connections considering Franch Derby option Big Race Details Kempton Park Rapid Raceline Paris Babe to enjoy lower class Today's Races on Televison Haydock Park Doncaster Eltish fails to trouble Lukas colt Williamson called to Jockey Club hearing Leaders on the Flat New Castle Fontwell Park Dawson gains Festival victory Warwick Ludlow Exeter Towcester Southwell Who are cricket's world champions? After the downfall of West Indies, The Times draws up a league of nations Alan Lee backs calls for an official Test table and weighs up the new leaders of the unofficial list Man of Essex and proud of it Australia's ascendancy stands the test of time Somerset hobbled by injuries Nash nets victory with nine wickets in match Moody and Newport plot Essex downfall Saturday's County Championship Scoreboards Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hollioake adds to champions' woes Yesterday's Sunday League Scoreboards Hampshire still to get off the mark Pitch criticised Wasps have no answer to Swift's final say Bath give compelling reminder of all-round strength with Pikington Cup triumph Crème De La Crème I Mech E Christopher Keats Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Crème PA/SECRETARY Designer Fashion Company The Ritz Personal Assistant Legal Secretary Receptionists Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Absolutely Fabulous The Times Newspapers Swansea succeed with caution Irish surrender bodes ill for World Cup Scotland brush aside lightweight challenge Stapleton crowns Queens' display Passport to the treasures of Britain Part two of a guide to English Heritage sites that will give free admission to thousands of readers next month NPI An unlikely outbreak of peace As Labour seeks a way to bring state schools together, one school is showing that present arrangements can work, says Susn Elkin Ebs RY Multiple Display Advertising Items DLD Summer Arts Challenge Educational Services Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Oxford Summer Schools Beginners Book Editing Summer Schools Multiple Classified Advertising Items Millfield Village of Education Bursar Required University of Newcastle Berkhamsted School Does smaller mean better? Class size came sixth in th reasons for choosing a school The King's School Canterbury A measure of progress at 11 Today: What the test at the end of junior school is aiming to achieve—plus extension papers for the high-flyersJohn O'Leary reassures parents who fears this is a thinly disguised return to the II-plus, and a tool for selection University of Durham The Sunday Times North Westminster Community School The St. James's Secretarial College Study Languages in Europe Allance Francise N B Selection Ltd St John's College Oxford Challenge Educational Services Tomorrow St. Aldates College Tough extra for those at the top Ben Preston on the value of setting a further challenge at 14 and 11 Check your science Birkbeck College University of London 'Nescaf? Gold Blend', part V tonight How investors viewed the peace dividend on VE-Day Robert Miller and Morag Preston take a look at the stock market of 50 years ago Lazards gain Tourist Rates Trying times over Lloyd's The Times City Diary Balancing act The Times City Diary Well covered The Times City Diary A good war for crooks Radio Choice Radio 1 Quiet tragedy before we hit rock bottom Review BBC1 Choice Testing Time Brewers expect to escape damaging beer price inquiry US on brink with Japan Times Two Crossword Pension victims may face delays Sydney casino seeks UK high-rollers Favourites emerge for Dalgety auction Doing their Bit Inflation and fewer jobless fail to push up pay awards Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd
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