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News from 12/05/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Sarah Hall, Nick Nuttall, Anatol Lieven, Simon Barnes, P. E. Secker, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Wendy Thomas, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Claire Rayner, Iain Banks, Tony Benn, Pete Johnson, Roger McGough, Mary Wesley, Ivo Tennant, Barbara Bell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Catherine Milton Social Services Correspondent, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Alison Sproston, Simon Wilde, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Emma Woollacott, Colin Narbrough, Maurice A. J. Davis, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Ron Chernow, George Turnbull, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Brightman, Stuart Jones, Kris Anderson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, John Campbell-Kease, Severin Alexander, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Matthew May, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Janet Bush and Philip Webster, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, John Young, David Guest, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Margot Norman, Angela R. Harris, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Andrew Gillespie, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, V. N. Bingham, Emma Wilkins, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Nigel Williamson Whitehall Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, D. I. H. Simpson, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Eric McGraw, Chalker of Wallasey, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Colin Campbell, Z. Woloszczuk, Paul R. Anderton, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Locksley Ryan,

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The Sunday Times Bank reveals rift with Clarke over inflation Governor admits fear often wakes him in the night MPs will face tough rules to beat sleaze Prime Minister backs Nolan report Train falls into mine More freedom for Post Office Priest accused Index Major says he will lead a Tory victory Tomorrow in the Times Politicians' Wives Grammar pupils to lose free bus passes Philip Howard German ace has the last laugh Picador 20p By our Foreign Staff: Zaire alert on travel as virus kills 170 A bluffer's guide to running the British economy Political Sketch Hurd tries to turn Conservative Euro-sceptic tide Plea to stop reacting 'like startled rabbits caught in headlights' Space Mountain Murdoch berates editor in public over privacy issue Judge upholds 'gagging order' on John Stalker Mayhew rejects Adams meeting Newsin Bpief Church losses maybe £1.5bn Lockerbie claim Sex attack verdict Worlock to go Killing charge Winner robbed Mussolini sale Catholic priest who prayed for Hitler 'insulted war dead' Chinese 'asylum seekers' stabbed Mother of dead children 'obsessed with paranormal' Suspect questioned after murder of professor's wife Wanda stars return for creature comforts American Express Introduces Campaign of hatred was waged overeat Peugeot Spitfire pilot laid to rest 54 years after fatal crash Military honours for Battle of Britain airman exhumed by amateur archaeologist Four years' jail for childminder who killed baby Russians return soldier's love poem Gene may control prostate cancer MFI More Furniture Ideas Pensioner is found battered to death Clowes case lawyers were paid £6.5m from legal aid fund Alliance Leicester Diagrams transform world of algebra Parenting 'should be taught in schools' Chickenpox vaccine might mask danger Medial Briefing Howard offers more to crime victims BMWOWNERS Married couples living in dread of the mistress 'Men fear women's sexual power. Women fear not matching up to ideal' Bargains to tempt hungry ploughmen The Times B&Q Gaming Board examines £25m hospitals lottery Independent scrutiny is key to high standards MPs face new emphasis on principles of openness, accountability and honesty Maples the Fine Art of Furnishing Code will protect Parliament's name Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Countdown to Inquiry Work sanctions spread fear among Tory backbenchers Labour hails 'giant step forward' but says reommendations could have gone further From Cabinet to boardroom The Times/dillons Cricket Forum SEAT Emgimeeting with a passion Escom the Easy Way to Choose a Pc Tories m uproar as rebels demand Scottish manifesto Labour proposes new legal service Omega The sign of excellence British Aerospace Ministerial aide resigns over hospital closures 100 killed as lift plunges down goldmine shaft Cellphones Direct Ltd Shrine destroyed as battle rages in Kashmir Valley Tempur Pressure Relieving Matthess & Pillow Britain is to offer military training for Russian forces Smoking without ire in EU Sun Alliance Socialists charged in Belgium European Summary Danish ferry hijacker gives up Skinhead admits Seine drowning Amstrad Direct A bluffer's guide to running the British economy Political Sketch ` Sony Ebola virus outbreak kills 170 in Zaire Disease acts so fast victims have no time to spread it Menem's election campaign falters Sharps Clinton praises Kiev for 'making the world safer' Prosecution plays trump card in O. J. Simpson trial Police hunt high-school Lolita Reuter: Fertiliser firm sued for blast in Oklahoma Picture Gallery British Coal Nuclear treaty wins indefinite extension at UN 'A lot of people are tired of the lies, like the MP's wife' When a politician has an affair, the party ranks close fast. What drove Paula Milne to prise them open? Multiyork The Sunday Times Asia's academic stars Middle-class Asian pupils are outstripping their Anglo-Saxon counterparts Sony DELL Going into battle with a magic vest Should British police be wearing body armour? Margot Norman asks Does the Commons still count? Peter Riddell examines the Nolan report's deeper questions Picture Gallery Heart of darkness still Why is Africa the only continent that remains immune to democracy? Unhappy valley The Times Diary Rebel, rebel The Times Diary Groundsman The Times Diary For a ride The Times Diary Up trumps The Times Diary Philip Howard If you knew what the doctor meant, it would make you sick Report on Nolan A good beginning: but do not expect too much too soon Even More Menem The Argentine President is ready for four more years Fever Pitch When bodies turn to jelly—minds cannot be far behind Wartime role of the trade unions Ebola outbreak Arms sales Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… World need for population control Classics warning Identity cards Industry beckons Children's library shortcomings Fighting on Early lesson Switched off Health hazard Court Circular Dinners Personal Column Birthdays today Sir James Kilfedder, MP Privy Council Memorial services Church news Anniversaries School news Luncheon Lord Harmar-Nicholls Reception Fabian Society Appointments in the Forces Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Charles Monteith Obituaries Personal Column Flights Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Link Trailfinders The British Kidney Patient Association Maitre Jacques Isorni Announcements National Kidney Research Fund Costcutters Embassy Flight Centre National Children's Bureau British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association Leukaemia Research Fund The Tiger Trust Woodside Animal Welfare Trust Harold Berens R . G. Vaughan Rigby (From a Correspondent): Flowers. With these the principal houses of the old stone town are decorated May 12 1916 News The Times Crossword No 19,853 Times Weathercall Business Cut inflation with rate rise, Bank says Heseltine loosens Post Office reins Package will allow more competition Infotech High street sales ahead Arts Warburg staff told of delays to bonuses Sport SFA sets out tougher rules for brokers Mercury Asset Management New Eighth Wonder candidate Television and Radio Business Today Big leap Tadpole dive Slower exports widen trade gap Tourist Rates BASF Japan takes sanctions fight to WTO ABB blames York plant closure on rail sell-off Time Products goes ahead Workers who lose jobs 'are lucky' Business signals backing for Labour British Chambers of Commerce Conference Virgin to take on BA on 'kangaroo route' Business Roundup Rockefeller protection Details on ENI sale Finlay pegs dividend TeleWest losses rise BTG coming to market The Ken v Eddie show Economic policy divide runs deep York pays for Whitehall incompetence ? Sg Warburg tiptoes through minefield Grand Met plans brand push after Absolut setback Bank of Ireland wants to expand mortgage division US alliance puts £92m into Flextech Philip Pangalos on a new move in global entertaiment Brighter times for Royal MOPS C&W to write down £78m of goodwill Commodities Liffe Options Tadpole's dive prompts suspension of trading Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Brand Metropolitan Tempus Royal Insurance Willis Corroon Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Shell Wall Street ShareLink wriggling The Times City Diary Return trip The Times City Diary Signing off The Times City Diary What next? The Times City Diary Germany calling Colin Campbell What Sir Siegmund might have made of SBC deal Mindful of their mentor's hovering ghost, his successors at Sg Warburg would do well to ponder what went wrong, says Ron Chernow Letting the WTO find its feet Colin Narbough looks at America's trade dispute with Japan Multimedia revolution's quiet player Eric Reguly assesses the role of Bt in the $2.4bn deal announced this week AIG Europe BASF MAM says right partner could aid growth Mild winter heightens Shell gloom on margins The Times Willis Corroon 15% ahead Lufthansa links with SAS First fall in gold output for 20 years Battle to move price out of $26 trading range Dartford Bridge ahead of target Volvo soars to £323m in the first quarter Business Roundup Warner Howard rises Pillar buys Mayfair site Vendex plans share offer BASF celebrates upturn Perpetual doubt on Peps Shares extend the week's gains Jermyn Street quality. High Street prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Clarks active air Marked for life by DNA Emma Woollacott explains how the new national criminal database will work Club class for high-flyers A new service aims to take the hassle out of buying computers Kingston Technology Corporation DK Dorling Kindersley Multimedia Computer takes strain Online Job for Satan man £1 trillion boom IBM projector Ship to space The Document Company Rank Xerox Europe ponders network Network Designers Datapool Group Plc Comtex All roads can lead to IT David Guest on the range of unusual people who have found a home in the business BSL Europe Ltd Datalect Computer Services Limited LRS Allders Tax and Duty Free CHASE Software Engineer Passing bells for lost prodigy Theatre The Silver Tassid Almeida No Title Private Passions Made Public Theatre Music 1 Beat of the street New Music LS/Stenz Queen Elizabeth Hall Bullets over Broadway No Title Music 2 A composer in full bloom Concerts Mahler Festival Amsterdam Tomorrow Entertainments MCM Weekend Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatrs showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Weekend MCP Wild and crazy guise There is a time when Teenage Fanclub stop making jokes. Luckily, it coincides with making music Camp in a field of intensity McAlmount & Butler Hanover Grand, W1 Pop 1 Pop 2 Beam us up, star-trekkers How many years does it take to make an overnight success? Alan Jackson tells the story of the Lighthouse Family Strength of the old boys' brigade New Albums: Some people might say Paul Weller is in a rut, but do not include David Sinclair among them MTV Unplugged Pop 3 Pop 4 NAXOS Pop 5 Smile of a killer Kirsty MacColl Uea, Norwich On your marks, get set revise Today: Adivce for students taking their GCSEs and a levels this summer-and for their long-suffering parents Before you even start your revision, says Andrew Gillespie, there is some vital work to do to ensure maximum effectiveness Audio Study Aids How to get on the fast track to success Next Week in the Times The Times Teenagers 'survival guide The hardest part of revision, says George Turnbull, is starting Injury foreseeability sufficient for nervous shock liability Law Report May 12 1995 House of Lords Transcript of summing up is admissible in evidence Akom Ltd VAT not payable on discount The Times Legal & Public Notices Alcohol consumption relevant in death driving case Act did not follow words of treaty Lewis takes first round in bout of psychology Sheehan on Bridge Sharp-shooting spectacle draws a blank Keene on Chess Forthcoming Company Golf Days Picture Gallery Yesterday's Racing Results Warrington offer Hull £200,000 contract In Brief Hopes smashed Hurley stands in Durie advances New Bears coach Mildmay-White alleviates fears over non-triers Carlisle Market Rasen Rapid Raceline Beverley Stratford Tiger Shoot is first horse to be banned Lingfield Park Taylor at home as Kent take control Surrey labour over harvest 'Little pals' who flighted and spun to a calypso beat Mesh Technique Herinia Repair Keedy quick to spin successful tale Rose leads Somerset rally Yesterday's Scoreboards Autosport HSBC Liverpool's torpor encourages Blackburn's title hopes The Title Race SKY Arsenal must prepare to broaden their horizons Highbury is ready for fresh start after Cup Winners' Cup final defeat in Paris David Miller believes a sense of style should replace the more pragmatic era of George Graham Royal Doulton Courts now one win away from seeing off Conner Montgomerie makes perfect start Confident Scot sets sights on topping order of merit for third time German hopes fade as Stich bows out Word-Watching Whitaker denied by Edgar and Aladdin For the Record Today's Fixtures Stevens thunders into semi-finals In the name of religion Radio Choice An important story, muddled in the telling Review Variations Bbc1 Satellite Boxing 38 Klinsmann trades in futures Friday May 12 1995 Times Two Crossword No 468 Bairstow gets baptism of fire Hill finds fault with Schumacher Racing Union officers debate rugby's turbulent week The Open University

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