News from 16/05/1995
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Ailsa Thomson, Nick Nuttall, Brian Collett, R. W. Leon, Anatol Lieven, Carole Berry, Paula Davies, W. G. Horn, Rob Hughes, Neil C. Waller, Catherine Milton, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Harley Sherlock, Sarah Crossing, Harvey Elliott, Edward Owen and Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Sir Colin Marshall, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, George Sivell, James MacKintosh, Wajid Shamsul Hasan, Carl Mortished, Patrick Fisher, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Jonathan Eyal, David Burgess, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Peter Ball, Jim McCue, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, James Landale Political Reporter, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Charles Bremner, Sir John Egan, Sarah Bagnall, John O'leary, Nigella Lawson, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Simon Tait, Louise Gray, Steven Norris, Jeremy Kinston, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Philip Bassett, Krls Anderson, Lucy Berrington, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Joel Brand and Charles Bremner, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Mike Hollingsworth Head of Policy, Chris Lockwood, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson and James Landale, Eric Reguly, Martin G. Taylor, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Alexander S. Philip Chartered engineer, Julian Muscat, Nigel Williamson Whitehall Correspondent, Rocco Forte Chairman, George J. Bull Group Chief Executive, Anthony Fuller Chairman, Brian Harris, Rudolf Mueller Chairman, Bryan Nicholson Chairman, Ernest Garcia, Richard Duce, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Les Graham, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Sara McConnell, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Yakov Berger, Scrivenor, Richard Diment Director and Chief Executive, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Jason Cowley, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Reginald Murley, Peter Goldsmith and Michael Beloff, Gwen Robinson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Arthur Reed, Jonathan Mirsky, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoGood University Guide Mawhinney in line for top Tory job MPs urge Major to make reshuffle Labour wants league table of bad judges Abbey National Protest over Falklands stamps Police reject guns and call for more protection Away-Day Offer Mitterrand's old allies sentenced Pressure on rates Rail fares cap Index 20p Singles make a quick run for cover Take your partners for the Cabinet reshuffle Political Sketch Mawhinney hails clamp on annual rail fare increases Treasury committed to 7-year subsidy Unum Booth urges WPCs to sue chief constables Brown sets out tough controls Charities query Motability profits for banks Nurses barrack minister on eve of strike ballot Howard to curb abuse of evidence News in Brief House sales fell by 16% in April Baby hopes grow Homeless plan Victims named Six died in fire Arms ruling Dog destroyed By a Staff Reporter: Youth upset by parents' divorce shot stranger Police used 13ft of sticky tape to gag woman, court told Officers accused of killing Joy Gardner 'were a law unto themseles TV reporter Cook 'hunted by killer' Burglars bungle Python break-in Digital PC Identity mix-up leaves wrong parents grieving Escom Sacked servicemen fight to end military ban on homosexuals High Court told that Armed Forces 'are pandering to prejudice rather than seeking to prevent it' Women soldiers win £6,000 over redundancy bias Army tests catch 19 drug takers Corrections Nationwide Airmen suspended for year on full pay Charity calls for prosecution of 'child-sex tourists' Schools rise to challenge of tests Omega Picture Gallery Bar's new entry system aims to scotch claims of old-boy network Rob Roy comes to aid of Scots nationalists Iin the films, Scots heroes are routing the English. On the political battlefield of Perth and Kinross, it is expected to be a similar story, Gillian Bowditch reports Jewish mediation service praised Judge condemns training plan for probation officers Holland The Flower of Europe ITV chiefs accused of failing to invest News in Brief Help for pupils TV licence let-off Boy's killer jailed Costly slip-Up Carers cleared Cat burglars Glued to phone Anti-obesity jab may end need to diet or exercise British scientists hold out the prospect of painless weight reduction Nurse m deaths inquiry arrested Elderly take up Costa swap offer By a Staff Reporter: Man fell to death 'escaping attackers' Cellnet 'Safe' alternative to the Pill and coil launched Right plies Major with cocktail of policy ideas Contract with voters praised Christian Aid Funding row compromise sought How the parties struggle to make their politics pay Stand by for a reshuffle of no great importance Riddell on Politics In Parliament Admiral Mercedes-Benz Engineered like no other car Clinton bans visit by Taiwan leader to placate China NatWest Menem vows to press on with reforms Men fight for end to first cut of manhood The Times President condemns gun group American Summary (Reuter): Cosmonauts to join US shuttle (AP): Father kills boy after name row Our Foreign Staff: Neighbours condemn Chinese nuclear test Tokyo has told Peking that its latest nuclear test, carried out within three days of the decision to extend indefinitely the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, could jeopardise a substantial Japanese loan Our Foreign Staff: Police comb compound for Japan cult leader From Associated Press in Manila: Manila widens poll fraud inquiry Rwanda archbishop is expected to quit over links with genocide Two Ebola carriers sought in Kinshasa Swedish minister goes home after Plo row Direct from framlington Mitterrand's old allies convicted of sleaze charges Jaguar UN commander orders passive line in Bosnia Gibraltar faces new Spanish blockade Serviceline Police in Germany 'use torture' News in Brief (AFP): 60 die in crash (AFP): Bunker burial (Reuter): Killer waves (Reuter): Mental block (AP): Old China Euro chiefs agree defence force for Mediterranean German threat to Major's EU veto Price Pledge Reuter: Tomb for 50 royal sons unearthed Capitalism rides to the rescue of Moscow's overburdened Metro Kinkel poll defeats risk Kohl's leadership Disneyland Paris Belorussia votes to strengthen ties with Kremlin The fate awaits Jemima Christopher Thomas on the strict Islamic lifestyle that Imran Khan's fianc?e can expect in Pakistan The treatment of women will shock her Eurocare Noble impulse or just neurosis? Something is wrong with the mountaineers who put their need for escape before their families Women's Libbers in headscarves Some British women tell Lucy Berrington why they married Muslims Kumon Maths Mops The tests that will set your mind at rest Dr Thomas Stuttaford's plain guide to the health checks every man and woman needs each year Why sensible screening should be available for all adults Will a fruit and vegetable diet make you live longer? Scientists are dismissing their old theories Nigel Hawkes on the results of the latest research in heart disease Hill House Hammond Balneum plus Who pays the party pipers? Michael Pinto-Duschinsky on better ways to fund politics Lady's second Diary Bonne chance Diary Picture Gallery Defend the nation first Jonathan Eyal says new EU alliances are no substitute for American power Radio waves Diary Teamwork Diary Queue tips Diary Soft spot Diary Rifkind's Scottish rift Magnus Linklater on a minister's trial by radio The Local Nurse The Royal college risks a momentous step for a wrong cause Nolan's Limit A proper Tory answer is needed on constitutional changes Metro Memories Gains and losses of Terminal 5 Industry beckons Dressing the part Motorway traffic flow and vehicle pollution on trial Breast cancer statistics 'not valid' Science tests Kashmir conflict Hitler's death Language barrier Health hazard Court Circular Luncheons Meetings Birthdays today Births Forthcoming marriages Service dinner Dinners Bird books may sell for £1.2m Royal engagements Reception Hot Mikado Celebrity Gala Parade Appointment Church news School news Anniversaries Stephen Stewart Stephen Stewart, MBE, Nazi war crimes prosecutor, 1946-47, and chairman of the Common Law Institute of Intellectual Property, died on April 16 aged 80. He was born in Vienna on April 22,1914 Personal Column Tickets for Sale Rugby World Cup S. A Rugby World Cup South Africa '95 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nicholas Fleming Nicholas Fleming autor, journalist and farmer, died from a heart attack at Nettlebed, Oxfordshire, on May 9 aged 56. He was born on January 3,1939 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Short Lets Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Imperial Cancer Research Fund Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Andrew Milne Andrew Mile schoolmaster and arts administrator. died from a thrombosis on May 14 aged 58. He was born on March 9,1937 Professor Geoffrey Goodwin Geoffrey Goodwin, Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics, 1962-78, died on Aprill 26 aged 78. He was born on June 14,1916 On this Day English Otimism Village Revels in the Rain Sludge works or the hub of the world? At the start of an inquiry which may go on for two years, Harvey Elliott introduces a special report on the debate surrounding a new terminal to increase capacity at Heathrow airport Battle lines are drawn up over the planning application for a fifth terminal at London's Heathrow airport Heathrow Terminal 5 GE Aircraft Engines Passengers prepare for a seat on the super-liners The next generation of aircraft should transform air travel Drake & Scull Competitors aim high Continental airports intend to take Heathrow's business, says Arthur Reed B. A. A Small voices of the airport protesters Sixty local organisations are fighting the proposals, says Nick Nuttall The focal point for the rest of planet Earth Heathrow has always kept one step ahead, Chris Lockwood writes Healthrow Terminal 5 High stakes in dogfight Two knights of Britain's air industry outline the competitive pressures behind the need for expansion Sir Colin Marshall, chairman of British Airway, says that the new terminal is vital Niceday Airlines may leave Sir John Egan, chief executive of BAA, the airports authority, says action is needed Flights demand grows Aviation Defence International Magic carpet to the skies Heathrow could gain a building to remember, says Marcus Binney British Airways At the bitter end of the runway The issue of another landing strip must be tackled, says Chris Lockwood News The Times Crossword No 19,856 Times Weathercall AirUK Banks pressured into adopting mortgage standard ADT to sell European car centres Tunnel revenues improve John Charcol Arts Tesco chiefs pay tops £1m Law Heseltine toasts brewing success Sport PIA refuses membership to seven firms of advisers The Good University Guide Business Today Pressure grows for increase in rates Chapter 11 for Dow Corning API rises Diploma ahead Abacus at £3m Nynex Sun Healthcare buys into Ashbourne Warburg defends £100m fees for Swiss deal By our Business Staff: Imro will impose individual fines for rule-breaking Tourist Rates Names may face freeze over assets Reject Shop in crisis talks Smith & Nephew buys US instrument maker Business Roundup CI agrees to £20m bid Axe for 26 Texas stores Fine Decor tumbles Australian power bids SKF Keeping it on the rails Railtrack's sale should be shelved Labour targets the institutions Beating lawsuits with bankruptcy Nynex presses ahead with £400 m float Victory for plastic abroad Credit card firms bow to OFT pressure Directors will share £7m in Silk flotation Tadpole Technology takes another dive BTR Spectre of higher interest rates looms over trading Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Major Indices Ash & Lacy ADT Dollar Rates Tied up in cables Tempus Tadpole Wall Street Another lost boy The Times City Diary Zolong Zolo The Times City Diary Volte face The Times City Diary Real models The Times City Diary Berkeley Square's elegant fronts hide surveyors' tale of hardship In a world where location is all, some are paying a higher price than others, writes Carl Mortished Divided by a common currency Philip Bassett assesses business reaction to Jacques Santer Special sharedealing facility for small Hanson shareholders in US demerger Premium Bonds and large investors Subsidies preferred The Times Unit Trust Information Service Privilege Insurance Equities mark time First direct Redundancy leads to over-45 s starting firms Business to Business Business for Sale Breakers Yard Berkshire Inverness Scotland NICHE Fashion Design and Manufacturing Business Brand New System Auditel (UK) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics B-Plan Business Planner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aer Lingus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Homework pays off Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dial Intermational UK Instant Cheque Cashing Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Personal Taxation Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to View Point Discover How to Run your own Finance & Insurance… Channing Corporation Business to Business Cellnet Briefings Notice to Readers Registration Agents Ltd Pirtek Objects of obscure desire From malign-looking African figures, to Surrealist foot-worship and the whimsies of contemporary art: Richard Cork on fetishism Puzzlingly neglected John russell Taylor on a Kettering celebration of the work of the British Symbolist Thomas cooper Gotch Visual Art Around the Galleries Royal Academy of Arts Music Flying solo to heaven Folk Christy Moore Palladium Entertainments Colnaghi Tonight Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Krls 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 symbol) on release across the country Tonight Around the world in a daze Theatre: Jeremy Kingston is caught up in a bizarre and intriguing journey withour maps True Lines Bush Of artifice and heart Kate Bassettt on poor Romanian Greek tragedy in Brighton, and fine German Greek tragedy in London Theatre The father saved by his baby The birth of his son turned Kenzaburo Oe from suicide, and eventually gave literature its lates Nobel laureate. Jason Cowley reports Libraries - cool or what? Hip teenagers are often to be found in the public library, Simon Tait says. And some of them even take a book out Books Libraries Opera Denmark 's secret treasure house Opera: Sensational Wagner; lively Britten Tannhauser royal Theatre, Copehagen Torrent of praise Noye's Fludde Freemasons' Hall Mahagonny Opera A question of quality An 'excellent' rating can make a department's fortune; an 'unsatisfactory' can break it, says John O'Leary Excellent teaching traditions There is more to learning than lectures, says John O'Leary Global Refreshment School, university, job? Think again Britain's Top-Rated Teaching Departments Change in the offing Oxford is taking a fresh look at the way it works How to get a place Oxford Cambridge Barclays The Oxbridge lottery James MacKintosh reports on what to look for when making your choice of college at Cambridge or Oxford ZMB Zarak MacRae Brenner Appointments to the Office of Circuit Judge Try a Career that Isn't Legal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments to the Office of District Judge A One Day Intensive Revision Workshop Multiple Classified Advertising Items QD Quarry Dougall Charles Fellowes Partnership Lawprose Tutorial Services Mercuri Urval Lawyer-Contracts Administration Leeds A feminist fights her corner Frances Gibb meets Eileen Pembridge, Law Society presidential candidate Musical lore Queen's Counsel Playing the game Inns and Outs A degree less Too many trials Whistlestop Wellman Smith Drug abuse: ray of hope from Holland The Dutch have taken an imaginative step forward True Justice? QD Quarry Dougall Hughes-Castell Ltd Clifford Chance Baker & McKenzie Hong Kong Reuter Simkin Southwark Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Who polices the police? A Bill to deal with miscarriages of justice has won praise, but Ailsa Thomson sees problems Legal Appointments Reynell Health Care Yorkshire Judges play growing role in restraining government Garfield Robbins Lipson Lloyd Jones How to attract the best to the Bar Two QCs, Peter Goldsmith, Bar chairman, left, and Michael Beloff, outline Bar proposals for a fairer entry system Legal Appointments Hewitson Becke—Shaw Part-Time Immigration Adjudicator Appointments Additional evidence not available for the trial Scots Law Report May 16 1995 Lloyd 's names can enforce successful claims in chronological priority Law Report May 16 1995 Court of Appeal PLC Publications Trade Marks Opportunity for Lawyer All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Graham Gill & Young Legal Recruitment Consultants Withers Solicitors Broker's duty to retain slips Assistant Lawyer Consultancy/trading Company Smith Newman Associates Pi Litigation Dalglish lights up after Blackburn fulfil title dreams Chemistry between manager and coach the the key to season of triumph at Ewood Park Rob Hughes tries to uncover the secrets behind the success of the new Premiership champions Take a child free to a Tussauds attraction Special offer that saves up to £15 on the admission cost to eight great attractions How to Apply The Tussauds group Token Two Monarchs plagued by familiar failings In Brief Williams injured England trail Sussex lack strength to take up the chase Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Multiple Classified Advertising Items GCE German City Estates N. V Multiple Classified Advertising Items Durham short of resolve Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Russell's forceful approach paves way for victory Yesterday's Scoreboards Winning Move Keene on chess Salmon Ladder to spawn Derby hopes York Results from Yesterdays Four Meetings' Rapid Raceline Weatherbys reveals £700,000 profit Chepstow William Hill Pure Grain can lift Musidora NewYork's challenge proceeds at full speed For the Record Infocheck users; Golfcheck on main menu Blistering pace helps Brown to record of endurance David Powerll marvels at the courage and stamina of a 48-year-old long-distance runner Today Fixtures Pools Forecast Word-Watching A woman of many parts Radio Choice Bereavement is, apparently , dead funny Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Racing Smith agrees to take his leave of Palace Manager departs after relegation Times two crossword Blackburn rejoice in numbers Unhappy Mansell nearing last lap Oliver Holt on the indications that the former Formula One champion is close to retirement Crawley extends Lancashire's run Sun Yachting
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