News from 09/05/1995
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Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Alan Hamilton and John Young, Brian Collett, Anatol Lieven, A. S. Pook, Rob Hughes, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, James Zirin, Peter F. Carter-Ruck, Doug McAvoy, General Secretary, Richard Duce and Kate Alderson, M. Stephens, Timothy Garton Ash, Ivo Tennant, Peter Tatchell, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Jeremy Kingston, M. G. Fischer (Head Teacher), Jonathan Mirsky, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Michael Evans and Dominic Kennedy, Rupert Cox, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and James Landale, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, I. D. Bruce, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Peter Millar, Sean MacCarthaigh, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, David Alton, Charles Bremner, Roger Boyes, Adam Sage and Richard Beeston, Woodrow Wyatt, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, Joel Brand, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Neil Benson, Glenn Davies, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Philip Bassett, Colin Garrett, Terry Lee, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, P. H. S, Greg Jones, Richard Evans, N. Kurti, Barry Pickthall, J. F. Lazenby, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Michael worth, L. F. E. Fitzpatrick-Robertson, Michael Horsnell and John Young, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, M. C. Calder, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, John Goodbody, James Pringle, Robert Robinson, Kevin McCarra, M. J. Burrows, Scrivenor, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Dr. Trisha Greenhalgh, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Jack Bailey, Rosemary Stevens, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Rodney Hodson, Kris Adnerson, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoTory Right get the knives out for Clarke Carling reinstated as captain to lead World Cup squad Index Politician's Mistress Stranded pair are rescued Corporal first to win new medal Spending spree Peking alert Ray Buckton dies Water Sense Breast cancer units 'failing to save hundreds' President Chirac Queen Mother holds centre stage on VE-Day of fun MOPS 20P Prince of Wales emphasises value of remembrance Archbishop and Cardinal join Chief Rabbin in sunagogue memorial service Major pays tribute to Kohl Red Cross highlights refugees as innocent victims of war As the British Red Cross celebrates 125 years of humanitarian aid, Ruth Gledhill finds how the victims of conflict still rely on the organisation AST Computer Nation falls silent to honour the dead Revellers return to scene of that joyous celebration 'In all our long history we have never seen a greater day than this' American Express Tories may relax spending curbs to discredit Labour Air Miles Unionists take sides on health in Ulster protest Ministers spread net wider to snare illegal migrants NPI Treasures of Britain Prospects bleak for cancer care lottery' loser A £215,000 award to a woman whose cancer was missed has added to the case for guidelines on care, Jeremy Laurance writes Police in death case had US batons New rules fail to stop abuse of staff Corrections Travellers invade stones in peaceful protest Renault Cars with Flair Council gives panic alarms to witnesses of crime on estates Climbers saved after 56 hours on mountain N&P English Heritage steps in to save crumbling castle By a Staff Reporter: Girl assaulted after man abducts friends Inspectors threaten to close school News in Brief Airgun arrests PC death charge Victim named Foiice crash Student hanged Swastika anger Family rescued Lizards return BBC Radio One Soldier who saved platoon is first to win new medal Patrol leader who risked his life and UN commander in Bosnia are honoured in military awards SAAB Owners and pets prepare to flee gas bomb threat Race to privatise nuclear industry Hil House Hammond Mitterrand bows out with praise of Germany World leaders are jeered after VE-Day parade in Paris Murray Bruised Yeltsin treads well-worn Brezhnev route Direct from Framlington Chirac's challenge is to dispel mood of national failure Gaullist aims to restore econmic health after Mitterrand brand of Euro federalism Anatole Kaletsky, in a personal view, says France, like a shackled athlete, cannot regain its dynamism with a strong franc policy DELL Dell is a registered trademark of the Dell Computer… No Title Honeymoon denied to new leader Countdown to Elysee Major hopes for ally on EU Europe Juppé awaits the call to direct period of profound change Team Choices China on alert as divided leaders anticipate unrest With Deng Xiaoping ailing and the anniversary of the Tiananment Square masssacre approaching, Peking's rival factions are united in their fear of unrest US budget rebuke for Clinton Service line Peacekeepers seek UN response to Serb assault US picks official poet 21 killed in 'peaceful' Philippines elections Barclaycard Pressure to halt child sex trade World Summary Leakey starts Kenyan party Israel releases Palestinians Games reveal a new winner Gallfries: Richard Cork is intrigued by the work of the young American artist Matthew Barney Potent portraits and the art of war Topolski's wartime images show him to be one of the greatest visual journalists of the century, says John Russell Taylor NT Royal National Theatre Visual Art Picture Gallery BBC HMV Theatre Tomorrow Guilty but nutty Theatre Ruling Passions Royal, Northampton She's done it her way Maria Friedman cut no corners in getting her one-woman show to the West End. Matt Wolf reports Opera & Ballet BADA Antiques Fair Cabaret All lovely bar the shouting Concent The Indian Queen Queen Elizabeth Hall Grosvenor Gallery Opera Vb Tonight 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 indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Tonight Suspicion follows a failed vasectomy Patients who see an operation as the safest form of contraception should be warned, writes Dr Thomas Stuttaford, that complete protection is an illusion Could you save a child from drowning? Dr Trisha Greenhalgh on the techniques that every parent and pool owner should know The Harley Medical Group The Medical Centre The fatal shock that a single nut can deliver Jeremy Laurance on the tragic death of a City high-flyer People with a serious allergy to nuts must carry adrenalin every day of their lives Rolex Tony White 'People think you're more worthy when you're thin How a British actress became a film star by abandoning glamour and playing a fat, frumpy teenager Minnie Driver tells Julia Llewellyn Smith about her Hollywood success and her new role as an MP's Sultry mistress Why are the young so hooked on nostalgia? Adolescence now lasts until 30 with all the egotism that goes with it. They no longer want to grow up Dr Mawhinney's motorway madness Peter Millar asks what happened to the tory love affair with the private car Hill House Hammond Twisting Yeltsin's arms Will Russia accede to Western requests, asks Martin Fletcher Picture Gallery A better plan for Europe Timothy Garton Ash suggest an all-European Alternative to the Franco-German gamble on monetary union If we don't care about Europe, we will pay the price twice over Double date Little Wren Diary Following O. J. Diary French leave Diary Spot of bother Diary Turn the heat on Blair Woodrow Wyatt on where Labour is vulnerable What Chirac Means Amid all the confusing promises, watch the economy Her Own Victory A glorious weekend for the people and their Queen Mother On Track Privatisation could now be a real bonus for rail commuters Getting the best from teachers Classroom costs Industry beckons Population control 'interference Churchill papers Highland sleeper Identity cards Carry-on luggage Homosexuality in Armed Services Abolishing TV licence Computer language Court Circular Royal engagements Personal Column Birthdays today St Mary's School, Shaftesbury Armed forces honours and awards Picture Gallery Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items University news Anniversaries Luncheon Knighthood Stephen Dykes Bower Sir Stuart Milner-Barry Roderick Pickis Concert Ray Buckton Ray Buckton, General Secretary of the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, 1970-87, died at his home in Albufeira, Portugal, on May 7 aged 72. He was born on October 20,1922 Alexander Knox Alexander Knox, actor died in London on April in Strathroy, Ontario, on January 16,1907 Personal Column The Hon Lady Johnston The Hon Lady Johnston. photographer, silversmith and childhood friend of the Queen, died in London on April 26 aged 68. she was born in London on April 3,1927 Lewis Preston Lewis Preston, former president of the World Bank, died of caneer in Washington on May 4 aged 68. He was born in New York on August 5,1926 From Our Parliamentary Correspondent: Mr. Benn Debarred "by Force if Necessary" News Corporal wins new gallantry medal The Times Crossword No 19,850 Business Times Weathercall Tomorrow Contrite Carling reinstated as captain Easby forced into unprecedented climb-down widespread outcry at dismissal Blackburn bring title within their grasp Top of Table Sport Education Picture Gallery Tough Choices Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Foundation Law What They Said Will Carling Francisco banned for five years by betting inquiry Lawyers consider appeal options N Zealand extend Cup lead over Conner Harris offer forces rethink Sheehan on Bridge Botvinnik's brilliancies Mikhail Botvinnik, who… Winning Move Picture Gallery Such posts reminder to selectors For the Record Pools Forecast Today's Fixtures Hollioake makes Warwickshire graft for victory Twose breaches Surrey's defence Table By our Sports Staff: Atherton prolongs his prolific run Cottey finishes job for Glamorgan Hindson spins out hesitant Derbyshire Hemmings calms Sussex nerves Yesterday's County Championship Scoreboards Bailey poised to open Dashing Symonds banishes thoughts of defeat Epsom taps appeal of Celtic Swing Gillespie is confident reacecourse will provide good ground for Derby Chester Guide to our Racecard Racing Ahead Newton Abbot Wincanton Sovereign Page to profit from swift resumption Carson falls foul of stewards Rapid Raceline Gaseoigne makes Rangers wait Doncaster Picture Gallery Robson claims Portuguese prize Results from Yesterday's Ten Bank Holiday Meetings Millfield regain title Lillywhite edges in Youngest winner Stern cracks record Beresford strikes six China end Sweden's winning sequence Sport in Brief Easby moves into untenable position Fiasco of Carling's dismissal destroys credibility of RFU leadership The Times Captain's crime of disloyalty warrants harsh punishment Andrew Longmore contends that the arguments put in carling's defence do not justify his action Player power proves that the impossible can happen Simon Barnes believes the RFU has been taught a lesson about teamwork and common sense The Times First direct On a wing and a prayer Eve-Ann Prentice tells how she finally overcame a fear of flying—and went solo for the first tirme How to Learn Quarry Dougal Chambers City of London Magistrates' Court Committee Zarak MacRae Brenner Charles Fellows Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fighting from the front Frances Gibb meets Martin Mears, the much-vilified rebel standing for law Society president Picture Gallery New Bar challenge East Enders Justice lecture Added spice Quarry Dougall The mistrial of the century? Council Changes Quarry Dougall Lewisham Finance & Support Services Trade Marks Opportunity for Lawyer Smith Newman Associates Eric Potter Clarkson Three Rivers District Council Solicitors Practice Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Try a Career that Isn't Legal Reynell Limited, Multiple Display Advertising Items NITA (UK) Defending the client from hell James Zirin on the difficulties for any advocate taking on the case of Timothy McVeigh, who is accused in the Oklahoma City Bombing Charles Fellowes Partnership Withers Solicitors Hewitson Becke+Shaw Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quarry Dougall The Times Newspapers Sprecher Grier Barrister's Chambers Clerk/practice Manager Election puzzle for law firms What effect will council political changes have on rendering plans? The larger high street firms are set to gain Bankruptcy issue estoppel not final Criticisms of trial counsel rejected by court Why BBC was denied 'Panorama' appeal Duty to allow evidence Lift not educational Rights in dismissal over transfer Onus on former partner to prove propriety Video works encouraging human sexual activity Young scientists put on their mettle Today: Greg Jones on how parents can help to prepare their 11-year-olds for the science tests Tricky circuit John O'Leary on the weak spots exposed by the pilot test last year The Times Tomorrow The Times Nutrition firm wins prize for innovation Picture Gallery Business for Sale AUDITEL (UK) Ltd. Artist-designer puts the military on parade Multiple Display Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Funding Required Briefings BT Dial International UK Gultronics British sales teams gain from relaxation of frontier controls Tenders and Contracts Data, on inflation hold key to rates Economic Outlook Word-Watching Results and Statistics Tinseltown trio begin countdown for action Hollywood's latest move venture has at least $2 billion to play with, Sean Mac Carthaigh says Shell and BP expected to benefit from price rises Companies Eager US bulls send the Dow to new high Capitalisation, week's change C E Eheath Appetite for new issues is on its way back Independent watchdog for auditors urged Hoechst in talks to resolve tax dispute The Scottish Provident Institution A year of banging the City's drum Jon Asworth talks to the former Lord Mayor of London Insurers to seek more exemptions Battle for VSEL is set to resume Designs to update democracy Furniture and carpet sales taking heart Business Roundup German bourse talks ICI bid challenged Funds turn cool on US Success for small firms Tourist Rates Metsec plc The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Wanted: a lady of some note The Times City Diary Money to burn Going places Dedicated Rural Workspace Being unpopular does not make you right Fixing a fair day's pay A minimum wage is again on the agenda. Philip Bassett reports The base rate line of uncertainty Giltedged The sound of banned music Radio Choice BBC1 Tears and cheers on a day to remember Review Variations Picture Gallery Satellite Dreaming By our Industrial Editor: Utilities face call for high profits to trigger price cuts CBI to reject minimum wage scheme Times Two Crossword Jobs lost as firms cut back on derivatives operations Gooda Walker victors sell expertise Picture Gallery Dollar helped by surge on Wall Street SBC closer to Warburg purchase Home & Family Finance Ltd. Appetisers
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