News from 17/05/1995
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Roy Lilley (Chairman), Anthony Harris, Doreen Wilson, Beloff, Iain R. Webb, Nick Nuttall, Alexandra Frean, Catherine Milton, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Tom Cannon, Magnus Linklater, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Henry James, Andrew Warren, Director, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Sarah Bagnali, Insurance Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Erin Baker, Jeremy Kingston, Barbara Trigg, James Allen, Mary Wilson, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Srikumar Sen, Richard Eaton, Nigel Williamson and Philip Webster, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Abby Tan, Pat Gibson, Kris Anderson, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, George Wedd, Libby Purves, David Reed, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, W. Humphries, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Frances Gibb and Michael Horsnell, John O'Leary, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, James Landale Political Reporter, D. B. Jole, John Pick, Charles Bremner, Stella Bingham, Ros Drinkwater, Derwent May, Norman Williamson, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Brenda Maddox, Nicholas Harling, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Lucy Berrington, Barry Millington, Andrea Cook, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Rachel Collins, James Bone and Philip Howard, Colin H. Senior, Richard Evans, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Philip Bassett and Nicholas Wood, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, W. F. Spanner, Roger Boyes, Joel Brand and James Bone, Frederick Lawton, Sel Ghalib, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Pretty Leiden, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Anne Ashworth, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Abi Daruvalla, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, David Starkey, Ruth Gledhill and Alexandra Frean, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Brian Clarke, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Thompson, Alan Mitchell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Gwen Robinson, Geoffrey Cox, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Alan Jackson, Mark Fuller, Colin Campbell, Idris Davey, Robin Pascoe, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Olga Wojtas,
ResumoTory admits 'using Seb Coe's name' Privileges committee may be asked to look to look into amendment tabled by Sir Jerry Wiggin Six crew safe as RAF pilot lands blazing plane in sea Nurses vote to abandon no-strike rule Nolan rules out party funds inquiry Imran marries TV & Radio Libby Purves Computer hitch delays start of jobless aid plan Letters Good University Guide Scientists create the deepest freeze ever Arts Bishop's lecture sows seeds of doubt on adultery Sport Magnus Linklater Colonial. Direct 20P Members waggle their fingers in show of playground derision Political Sketch Nurses' congress abandons no-strike policy Nolan rules out party funds inquiry Cartier Privatised train services can be cut by quarter Hamilton inquiry boycotted News in Brief Nurse accused of patient's murder Humes honoured Jailbreak charges Player fined Jockey's loss Navy protection Gay bobbies Women lawyers freed to wear trousers in court Female advocates break down another male bastion Greer quits Guardian 'boys' club' Magazine Rare plant fitted with security chip Viglen Deportees gagged 'to stop them biting' Eric Porter, the Forsyte father, dies aged 67 Judges say league tables threaten independence Labour's proposal for earlier retirement and greater monitoring of judiciary finds limited support Cellphones Protesters picket runway inquiry Christian TV station to start next year The Times First direct Young readers overlook parents' choice in favour of Dahl New law to stop court ambushes by defence lawyers Police fear budget cuts will end role of bobby on beat St. George's University Imran and Jemima married in Paris Burglar alarms to be ignored after seven false callouts New contraceptive may help women nearing menopause US backing for Ulster job equality KLM Job-hunters go to end of the Earth News in Brief Over and out Pile of history Sue Cook leaves £1m service Bags of crisps No nest egg Corrections Survival rate below norm in British cancer cases Bayer Modern battle to save ancient Carthage Court told Stalker was real target of Taylor prosecution Labour promises to cap profits of private utilities Christian Aid Brussels 'is on britain's side' Crossbench convener to retire Party 'turncoats' inquiry In Parliament Brown prepares to declare war on inflation Harley Street Hearing Aid Centre MP seeks illegal immigrant jobs ban Cult leader interrogated over nerve gas attacks Blind head of Aum Shinrikyo found meditating in 3ft-high hidden compartment Jails 'rely on torture and slave labour' Filipinos challenge expansionist China off Mischief Reef Abby Tan, on a Philippine naval vessel, sees tensions rising around the Spartly Islands AmericanAirlines By our Tokyo Correspondent: Entrepreneur guru who mixed mysticism with bogus potions (AFP): Sarajevans suffer fierce shelling as Serbs tighten grip Belgrade: General Mile Mrksic is the new head of Serb forces in the Krajina region of Croatia, the Serbian Iskra news agency said. Milan Celeketic, whose resignation was accepted by the Supreme Defence Council of the self-declared Serb Republic of Krajina Britannica falls victim to Internet Compaq Presario Senior CIA job goes to woman By our Diplomatic Editor: Hurd tells Gibraltar chief to toe the line Israelis break taboo on debating nuclear secrecy Religious police shut unlicensed embassy schools in Saudi Arabia German call for EU to have own foreign minister A top Christian Democrat is urging more tightly intergrated foreign and interiro policies in the European Union. His ideas would leave Britian further out in the cold American tariffs on cars point to Japan trade war Trial balloon on commercial links still up in the air Riddell on Politics President of paradox bows out of the Elysee Palace Which? (AFP): Power cut delays news of reprieve Summary (Reuter): Former Nice Mayor jailed (AP): Pimp to Gabon President fined (AP): Tidal wave fear (Reuter): Clinton's $lm bill Why a good book still beats the box Particularly in this video age, children still enjoy nothing more than to curl up with a good read. Now more than ever they need access to libraroes The candidate's husband Magnus Linklater has learnt to walk five paces behind his wife Everest AA The prince who took on Schwarzkopf As the Gulf War raged, there was also a battle between the generals Off-screen glamour of Garbo and Garland Hill House Hammond Savoy Taylors Guild Hotline Age-old wisdom on the Bench Frewerick Lawton says it would be wrong to ban judges over 65 Mighty tome? Picture Gallery MPs need proper jobs Members of Parliament should represent something more than just a place Drive my car The Times Diary Proof indeed The Times Diary Bottom line The Times Diary Family ties The Timesdiary Freedom of information is fine, but this is a bit rich The Tax Trap Labour lacks the courage of its convictions Howard's Disclosure The Home Secretary's proposals deserve support March towards Zero Three times three cheers for the power of simple curiosity Nurses' ballot on 'no-strike' policy BBC standards Grossed line Nolan's first reflections on propriety in public life Nuclear sale Dilemma for doctors Prayers for the dead Rural power Forbidden fruit Don't bank on it Court Circular Royal engagements Personal Column Memorial service Lord Lovat Michael Burnett School news Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy The Royal College of ophthalmologists Picture Gallery Luncheons Service luncheon Reception Dinner Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Scottish Episcopal Church Anniversaries Trailfinders Lecture Eric Porter Eric Porter, actor, died from cancer in hospital in London on May 15 aged 67. 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The family home becomes the battleground when divorice looms, and estate agents are caught in the crossfire, says Mary Wilson Buyers beware the thing from the depths France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Balearics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marché Immobilier Des Notaires Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carvoeiro Clube Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Third life for Butlers Wharf Freehold Ground Rents Nattrass Giles Prestigious Building For Sale Serviced Office Specialists David Lewis & Co Commercial Property Winston Estate Cheshire Lines Harry Dann & Company, Limited Malcolm Walton International Property Consultants Colliers Erdman Lewis Business plaza for Leeds Binley Uncorroborated evidence warning Credit for time spent in custody Sterilisation warning must be clear and comprehensible Commercial Property Hutchings & Thomas Internet Access Michael Weller & Co Scottish Sporting Hotel Herney Bay Hutchings & Thomas Smith-Woolley&Perry Greenhalgh Ltd Leave required to renew lapsed warrant City Road Bradford & Bingley Large Dilapidated Building Fulham RD SW10 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The magic's in the mixture A more diverse range of student is going into higher education says Tom Cannon The Times A non-university winner John O'Leary discovers why not all centres of learning seek higher status Abertay wins cap and gown Olga Wojtas takes a look at what the newest university has to offer The Unique Guide to Britain's Universities Lure of the city lights University Guide A lively social scene can act as a magnet for applicants, says Ben Preston How am I going to choose a university? Erin Baker, a sixth-former reveals her secrets Excellence rewarded Three subjects win praise for Queen's Excellent Departments Barclays News The Times Crossword No 19,857 Business Forecast Power sale writ threat Treasury faces legal battle over price review Brewers cleared over prices for tied houses MAI pays £41m for Yorkshire TV stake Media Arts By our City Staff: Hungry Hanson soars to £633m Sport First challenge to property tax avoidance Lloyd's to offer £2bn to loss-making names Maine-Tucker The Sweet Smell of Success Business Today Low spirits High hopes Aerospace leaders seek clear defence strategy China visit results in £lbn deals for Britain Tourist Rates Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Lloyd's fears hit market Herring issues new shares Tecs targeted over reserves Advisers face licence loss Westbury surges to £2.6m BPB quits National Gypsum bid battle Business Roundup Fisons defends options Miners vote to strike Lenders 'will lose clout' SBC looks overseas Treasury cuts costs Anglo Irish profits up Bournemouth International Centre Fairer shares for some Labour's utility policy is half-baked Pubs have benefited from competition Even estate agents cannot pay the rent Pennington Allied Domecq cautious despite profits advance The Royal Bank of Scotland Metered water still too dear says Byatt BOC boosted by recovery in US steel and chemicals Move by MAI switches on broadcasting sector Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes BOC Group Yorkshire Tyne Tees Dollar Rates Baker bites back Tempus Wall Street Fit for a firkin The Times City Diary Gunners fan Innocents abroad Silver streak Spiderman Tracking down the new jobs created in Britain As employment picks up again, Philip Bassett looks Bassett looks at who is getting the work Mutual way forward for jewels in the financial world's crown Robert Miller looks at building societies Virgin dIrect Brown's Law: by the ruling of my thumbs Energy efficiency from electricity price cuts Moderate losses at the close Jermyn Street quality. 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Box 3553 Clip bonus would crown Royle's successful season Everton manager seeks to build on Premiership survival achievement Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Racing Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Winning Move Keene on Chess Point-to-point results Blinkered first time Perth Bull senses time is running out for shot at the top Huntingdon Play-Offs Pure Grain harvests Musidora prize Stoute reflects on promising filly's inteaded classic challcrige Richard Evans Nap: Croft Pool (3.05 York) Next best: Mary's Way (. 35 York) York Thunderer Guide to our Race Card Williamson banned Pipe Major in tune for Dante Today's Races on Television Hereford Ramsden fails to quell disquiet among her critics Savill stays hand on Derby run Rapid Raceline Lever begins quest for bowlers with heart and humour New England coach relishes chance to deliver after nine years in exile Michael Henderson meets one of two former test cricketers charged with galvanising the national team Athey's first century in cup could be academic Whitaker holds the edge Vital games fall to rain Yesterday's Scoreboards Word-Watching Why pride comes before the inevitable fall of champions Midweek View Campbell's opening show lacks conviction Gordon aching to get back on the court Chastened Eubank returns with a pose Srikumar Sen hears the former Wbo champion promise things will change for his coming bout Rankings built for fun England rely on pairs to stay in top flight Rominger speeds to second stage win In Brief Limping home Award for Betts Davie fifth Rich reward Becker accused Third Man Santoro curtails Sampras's rehearsal Champion's warm-up for French Open ends in first-round dismissal Hingis overcomes law of averages to advance The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items For the Record Today's Fixtures Noble art of leg-pulling Radio Choice Radio Take your partners , for granted or worse Review BBC1 Fishing England gain high finance for World Cup End of amateurism imminent Times Two Crossword Horton becomes twelfth casualty Critical sponsor drops Test team Corby Works Tennis The Flower of Europe Spirit that keeps KLM flying high How Holland's National Carrier Became One of the Most Streamlined Airline in the World KLM Do not open the windows on take-off! A History of Borrowed Planes and Intrepid Passengers in Flying Jackets and Goggles KLM Battle to win the frequent flyer market Business-Class Services Business traffic pays the bills, so perks are used to woo executives Tourists, in a way, are just filling the empty seats Air UK: the KLM connection From a mug of coffee to a first-class meal On-Board Catering Every day some 200 flights have to be fully catered for A look behind the scenes at the giant operation to provide food in flight AirUK a More Intelligent Approach Strengthening the British connection UK and Irish Ventures Tourists want to avoid peak period croweds Why airlines and passengers are finding regional airports attractive KLM Open skies deal charts a flight path to profit Forging Partnerships is the Key to Growth Northwest and KLM have compined forces KLM Departure lounge is a sheer flight of fancy Schiphol, the Airline's Modern Base. Has Become a Travellers Favorite Hop on a bike and hop on a plane Environment Programme Helps to Pacify Critics Schiphol wins its European wings Plans for Th Cuture and Expansion A city unfolds just like a fan Our and about in Amsterdam Amsterdam City of Diamonds Island hopping via the canals Go Sightseeing by Waterbus Amsterdam Travel Service A seafaring city shows off its past Of Ships, Sails and Days Goney Be Quaysides will be turned into a seamen's quarter Several big events this year will underline the importance of the sea Visit the quiet squares of parliament and see the Dutch What to See the Hague A brush with the grand Old Masters Artists and Museums Golden landscapes and mellow seascaps Take a tram or boat to enjoy a feast of Rembrandt, Vermeer and Van Gogh The Reliable Airline KLM A town's history told in tombs and churches Painting a Picture of Delft The paintings of Vermeer entice people to Delft A town ancient and modern Looking around Utrecht Walk by the canals, past fine houses and flower stalls The sights are easy to reach, take a boat or wander around on foot Pilgrim Fathers and Rembrandt lived here Pretty Leden a knot of streets with outer canals A guide to tour operators t and advice for visitors Information Amsterdam Airport Shopping Centre
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