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News from 15/05/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, T. F. D. Simmons, Tunku Varadarajan, John Otis, Helen Johnstone, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Charles Morgan, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Harold Briley, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Ruth Leon, John Chiahemen, Lynne Truss, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, John Acland, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Tommy Thompson, J. P. Malnick, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, William Burroughs, Charles Bremner, Joan Salter, Sarah Bagnall, Edward Gorman, Joel Brand, Stephen Shaw, Director, Russell Kempson, Michael Munro, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Graham Duffill and Andrew Longmore, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, W. A. J. Archbold, Liz Gill, Nigel Hawkes, Mary B. L. Booth, Jonathan Dimbleby, Oliver Holt, Eric Reguly, Chris Hadley, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Stewart Tendler, John Sutton, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Wellington, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kathryn Knight, Kevin McCarra, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent and Lin Jenkins, Matthew Parris, Graham Lacey, Anjana Ahuja, Nicholas Watt and Andrew Glasse, David MacKie, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Laurance and James Landale, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Martin Fletcher and Michael Binyon, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Peter Strafford, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Alyson Rudd, Jack Bailey, John Wadham, Legal Director, Peter Goldsmith (Chairman), Anne Owers (Director), Graham White (Chairman), Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Matt Ridley, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Jan Raath, Alexander Donald, Jill Sherman and Ross Tieman, Ross Tieman and James Lansdale, Christopher Irvine,

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British woman stands alone on top of the world Everest assault without oxygen 'one the greatest climbs in history' Major to veto probe into party funding Menem heads for victory Away-Day Offer The Times TV & Radio Good University Guide Ebola virus 'becoming an even faster killer' Letters Arts Sport Batting for Allah By a Staff Reporter: Blackburn triumph as losers take all Desert Warrior 20P Anti-car protest blocks off a London street This Week in the Times Brown condemns £365,000 windfall for power chief AST Computer Talks will continue says Adams Ministers and nurses clash over terms of pay settlement Persistent offenders face stiffer sentences News in Brief The Queen's real wealth V&A defends sculpture Cemetery bans crosses Fire investigation Police survey on arms Three share jackpot A match nobody thought Imran would make Pakistanis ask how their local could marry of a Western captialist Mystic 's death warning darkens path to power Ivo Tennant, Imran Khan's official biographer, looks at the cricketer's lifestyle, which has taken him from nightclubs to Islamic devotion School secretary killed under barge propellers Rolex of Geneva 106 Peugeot Everest conqueror shares triumph with her children Ireland claims credit for Oslo 's 24-word winner German drivers pass Wigan test With the Post Office It's Sorted Women have been at the top since 1808 Britain's top pier quits as financial backing melts away Abbey National Bar chairman rejects attacks on legal aid fees Concern of lawyers over justice Bill Four seek verdict on MoD gay bias Scotland Yard shuts only unit fighting rise of horse crime Weighty passengers pose a growing safety problem for airlines Vickers P. L. C Police enrol a canine private eye Four men killed in reservoir car crash News in Brief Medal stolen £6.5m beach Climber dies 'Hood' anchor Adoptive mother fights for job leave British Aerospace Airbus Ltd World Bank seeks to double supply of farm fish in 15 years Biblical tilapia stages comeback Sculpture sought for prize preacher Akom Ltd Toytown pals steer BBC sales to £24m Troops reinforce Zaire roadblocks to contain virus DELL Picture Gallery Israelis refuse to stop land seizure The Listening Bank Journalists arrested over 'Mugabe wedding' report Argentina backs Menem for second round of austerity Hess Amerada Hess Gas Picture Gallery Dole woos the Right to become President US officer guilty for aiding Haiti rights Scientist friend of bombing suspect arrested Iran signs deal with China for two reactors Reuter: Tokyo police hold top cult suspect Phillips Renault Cars with Flair Cup runneth over for New Zealand Unbeatable Deals on top Brand Nuclear Weapons Serb forces tighten stranglehold on Sarajevo supplies Creating art that is out of this world Russians pound Chechen mountain villages Chirac gives Europhiles senior jobs President-elect picks tesm Kohl coalition partners falter in state polls Rome's authorities out of step with Keats festivities Belorussia holds vote on closer ties with Russia BMW Owners The Week Ahead Entertainments Cabaret Vh Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Visual Art Pop Absolutely fabulous for its age Theatre Hobson's Choice Chichester The future is here Dance Mark Bruce The Place Theatre Criterion Theatre The Times Opera How to conduct an orchestral miracle Richard Morrison met Claudio Abbado during the Berlin Philharmonic's current London visit Gripping Irish Handel Opera Tamerlano St Clement Dane The Harley Medical Group Dance Music Too tight for comfort London Fringe Theatre: Evil revisited; suburban mistake Star-Gazy Pie and Sauerkraut Theatre Upstairs Lives of noisy desperation Secrets of the City BAC, Battersea Overtures Film Books Soaring violin, searing violence Marvellous Ma NT Royal National Theatre Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 A biologist whom people love to hate Matt Ridley on the work of Richard Dawking He may call religious faith a virus but there is much more to t his original thinker than his atheism Tempur - Pedic (UK) Ltd New light on a slick trick Wafer-thin films that can store data Enigma of the fruit fly Travel guide to scientific Britain When the wind becomes a tornado William Burroughs on how radar can predict the intensity of storms Record sperm Morris & Smith Science spots TES Silence, bingo in progress Julia Llewellyn Smith tries a game which requires nerves of steel A night out in London's East End can be as tough as the Cambridge finals Doctor Deity in the dock Ben MacIntyre on the downfall of a reowned transplant surgeon St. Joseph's Hospice Guardian Direct When a girl reaches for her knife If non-aggression can be taught, give the boys a lesson, too The reasons for opposing identity cards are emotional rather than logical, but no less strong for that Khan do The Times Diary Where is the party of the future? Economies of the next generation must radically reduce spending, but politicians have yet to catch up Banging the drum has its cost Rigid nationalism means losing influence in the EU, says Peter Riddell No digestives The Times Diary Kept afloat The Times Diary Left behind The Timesdiary Sock it to 'em The Timesdiary Not pulled off The Timesdiary Target 2000 Jacques Santer is already yesterday's man Say No Again The simplest drugs message has the best chance of success Alison of Everest A British woman climbs to the heights Uncertain future of prisons chief Boring? Gong! Dressing the part Dimbleby at war Flaws in the Criminal Appeal Bill Sale of Apsley House to Iron Duke Rural power Waste of paper for school governors Arts and lottery Comings and goings A wrong note Court Circular Today's royal engagements Service dinners Nature notes Anniversaries Forces appointments Latest wills The Hon Honor Smith Lady Pilkington John Osborne Appointments Personal Column Trojan treasures rediscovered Birthdays today Schools news In the Merry Month of May, Special Offers are the… Dinner Soirée Forthcoming marriages University news Wanted Announcements The Times Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Appointments Announcements Sponsor Lord Goodman Lord Goodman, CH, solicitor, former chairman of the Arts Council and Master of Univesity College, Oxford, 1976-86, died on May 12 aged 81. He was born on August 21,1913 Church news Major-General Fergus Ling Major-General Fergus Ling, CB, CBF, DSO, Regimental Colonel of The Queen's Regiment, 1973-77, died on May 7 aged 80. He was born on August 5,1914 Parachutists in Disguise Into the jungle by hovercraft Mission to Nicaragua Peter Straffford introduces a special report on a journey to help the underprivileged in the Central American state Multiple Display Advertising Items NICA Off to improve our world Harold Briley on those who will take part in the expedition BP New skills for a neglected area The volunteers will help people to carn a living, Tunku Varadarajan reports An adventurer with a purpose Sqn Ldr Michael Cole, who is leading the expedition, is not easy to catch up with, Harold Briley writes Swift Cookware CDC Commonwealth Development Corporation Latin… Monkton Combe School Jobs needed on the coast John Otis on a region rich in fish, minerals and timber but suffering from illiteracy and unemployment South American Experience The British Wax Refining Company send best wishes to… Travel South America GGF With all best wishes from Penderel Press Print… Latin link Step Tele fonos de nicaragua Eric Morecambe The Times Crossword No 19,855 Knockando WPA Investor People Health Insurance Forecast Tomorrow Golf Blackburn take title role Dalglish's side crowned champions despite defeat Ferguson leads tributes to Rovers Motor Racing Boxing Basketball Home & Family Finance Ltd Champion stuff as tension goes to the wire Matthew Bond TV Action Replay O'Malley keeps calm as closest challengers fade Australian front-runner hangs on to take Benson and Hedges title Final Scores Rugby World By our Sports Staff: Robbins fights back to deny Davies Fairbrother regains title grip Rally rescues depleted Leeds Barry Batchelor Claymores carry on in losing fashion Sport in Brief Arlesey deny Oxford Martinez keeps title Walsham moves up Triumph for under-21 s Rydell regains lead China sweep board England overpowered Mann's grand finale Schumacher drives away doubts as Hill falters Details Drinking in the atmosphere from Twickenham's seventh heaven Mel Webb finds entertainment on and off the pitch at one of rugby's most festive occasions New Zealand toast magical victory Barry Pickthall reports on the team ethic that prised a coveted trophy from America Dominant Indio keep club trophy BBC Top Gear Magazine Graf future in doubt after injury prompts withdrawal Whitaker's Midnight Madness regains top show form West Ham hold out to destroy double dream Manchester United fall tantalisingly short of third successive Premiership title Ferguson set to give Everton a final boost Klinsmann bids his final farewell Alyson Rudd sees the German international play his last game for Tottenham Hotspur Dundee United's demise born of dwelling on the past Staunton relieves Villa's suffering Season of promise for Palace concludes in despair Champions built on steel Rob Hughes salutes the role played by Jack Walker in the regeneration of Blackburn Rovers, a club back among the titled classes after an 81-year wait Harriers caught by Fielder Reading prove value of two heads Chances tossed away in high-stake game Shilton hoping for final assignment Bury seize play-off initiative FA Carling Premiership Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Trustee Acts Schools Football Fixtures Guide to the Week Ahead The Times Cricket Lewis exorcises the ghosts of defeat Victory in five rounds reinstates Briton as key challenger for WBC crown Wilson The Right Equipment Makes The Difference Untested Bruno stays in line for fourth title bout West Indies humbled as Hampshire cut loose Hartley shows the way Girls add to attractions of historic swimming event Cowdrey seals victory off last ball Sharp Oxford set the scene Yesterday's Scoreboards Savage Hooper ignores the social graces West Indian revels in opening role with innings of 173 to ensure victory at Arundel Unerring Hartley delivers best yet Saturday's Scoreboards Lancashire look for better Glamorgan intent on staying in upwardly mobile form Vettori heads Godolphin's fine haul Richad Evans Classic euphoria quickly overtaken by controversy Towcester Rapid Raceline Leaders on the Flat Windsor Southwell Redcar Jordan's magic under attack from self-doubt Duel between people's favourite and his heir apparent brings play-off series to life Andrew Longmore reports on the impact of a basketball legend on a match made in marketing heaven England fail to draw conclusions Ride, and win a bike Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Liley denies Ithuba final chance to make the running For the Record Bachelor Heaven! The Times Take a child free to a Tussauds attraction Theme parks with 'white-knuckle' rides, the Chamber of Horrors and historic exhibitions are added value with our special-offer that saves up to £15 on the admission cost to eight attractions The Times The Tussauds group Token One How to Apply Tactics for keeping on course John O'Leary explains how The Times Good University Guide Will help students to make the best informed choice How the class of '93 fared in the world of higher education Ben Preston has charted the progress of three students Making an informed choice How to Catch an Admission Tutor's Eye Applicants, your time is almost up How to find a place at college Tomorrow Political dance of the student grant Most MPs accept that graduates must contribute to their own education. So why, wonders Ben Preston, don't they say so? Making ends meet Jobcentres at campuses are offering some part-time work Debt is a subject for all students No time to study with creditors at the door Barclays Free Sheaffer Pen Just for Enquiring University of Northumbria at Newcastle Sheffield Hallam University Strathclyde Graduate Business School Study & Learn Counselling Skills BAC ICS International Correspondence School Warwick Business School Leicester University Writer or Journalist? The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items Handwriting The College of Law Hornsby Correspondence Course The Open University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tefl Courses Total Immersion Course In Touranie The Times Check the shelf-life of your library Liz Gill takes a close look at the vast disparities in library provision being made in different schools Wanted: a charter to protect our schools Little by little, discipline in the classroom has been eroded Budget row deepens Schools pushed to provide services Courses University of Exeter School of Education Sorbonne University, Paris U. S. A Work Experience Programme Import / Export Education Wellington College Open Day Kingston University Vocational Courses Multi Lingua Birkbeck College University of London College Bursar University Appointments University of Exeter Multiple Display Advertising Items Haberdashers' Aske's School Elstree King's School Bruton University Appointments Kingston University Nonsuch Hugh School for Girls William Davis Primary School University of Bradford The Sunday Times Collingwood College Cardiff University of Wales University of Durham Spirits cheer Allied Domecq Results and Statistics LA Crème DE LA Crème Executive Secretary A Magic Opportunity! BLSW Ltd Admin Sec International Conference Organiser P. A. To M. D Our Younger Selection Super Sec/p. A Admin Assistant London & Capital PLC Dynamic Catering Company Marketing Secretary/P. A Electronic News Service Junior Secretary Legal Secretary Junior Legal Secretary College to Career Flourish in Fashion All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Looking to see who was right Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Multiple Classified Advertising Items Receptionists c£15,000 Super Secretaries PA/Secretary Fluent French Paris Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capitalisation, week's change C E Heath Heseltine bypasses HK factor in China Rethink on Texas closures Tourist Rates Change on Week The Pound Stock Market AIG Europe Pier Head relaunched From barrow to high-tech dealing Tight squeeze to inflation target Gilt-Edged First Resort International Travel Nelsons Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Air affair the Number Agency Trailfinders Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Stop! Call US First Abbey National set for £1.1bn N&P offer Business Roundup US-Japan tension rises BA wins MoD contract Consumer credit review S&N 'targets Courage' Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Just America USA Canada Embassy Flight Centre Flights Ospel preys on London City Diary Party search VE-stand Baltic's home Britain's Premier Housebuilder Generation of aggro that hobbled nuclear power Rebuilding after the Wall Martin Walter visit UK firms in the former Comecon bloc Word-Watching Radio 1 Passion and pleasure Radio Choice Towards a containment of chaos theory Review BBC1 Atomic Aggro Energis pact will allow residential telephones to bypass BT Cable link is 'absolutely British Telecom's worst nightmare' Rail fares to be capped for seven years Times Two Cross Word McBride heads for market Own-lable goods maker aims to raise up to £170m Picture Gallery ICI aims to turn acrylics into £1bn-a-year business China Mission Siemens seeks big British acquisition The Apricot Connection Superjumbo in jeopardy

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