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News from 19/05/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Sarah Hall, William Deller, Sir Peter Saunders, Freud, Nick Nuttall, Tom Cannon, Wolfgang M?nchau and Charles Bremner, Alice Thomson, James Landale and Arthur Leathley, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, D. C. Lewis, Maurice Gillibrand, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Thunderer, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Giles Whitthel, Kris Anderson, John W. Ratings, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, P. E. Barley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Matthew May, Martin Barrow, Michael R. Hanson (Deputy General Secretary), Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, P. M. Burrows, John O'Leary, G. A. E. Walker, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Russell Kempson, Margot Norman, Lindsay Cook, Michael Theodoulou, Lucy Berrington, Lin Jenkins, Ian Murray and Nicholas Wood, Charles Miskin, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Clark, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Marianne Darch, Richard Rawsthorn, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, J. Enoch Powell, Chris Campling, Eric Reguly, Myrna Carlebach, Roger Boyes, H. A. Scott, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Martin Holmes, Paul Gotch, Kate Alderson, Laurence Hatchwell, John Junkin, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Dominic Kennedy, Agence France-Presse, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Leslie Plummer, Adrienne Mornement, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, James Bone and Joel Brand, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, James H. Longworth, David Sinclair, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent,

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The Sunday Times Major faces Tory backlash over Nolan Attempt to-defuse backbench anger Tycoon held in US after year on run Index Our man loses his thief-proof Bentley Index Adoptive mother wins equal rights QE2 'cruise to hell' chief resigns Index Good University Guide Index Saturday in the Times Freud on Friday Breitling 20P Sick Zaire family tested for Ebola in London Heath stands out among the enormously odd Political Sketch SAS finds more space for troops at new base Schindler's List Woman leads the criminal Bar group Police called to Allitt hospital over wrong dose of insulin Aitken too aggressive says memo Major sets out election battlegrounds for MPs Shephard will inject £100m to halt decline of weakest schools Mayhew challenges Adams on IRA arms News in Brief Prostitution call No cavities Unlawful killing Nut inquiry V&A halts move Smuggler's sale Beeline to past Rover Bank manager gets two years for £100,000 theft Husband fled to France to escape debts and relive happier holiday memories Wheel-clamper jailed after victim's three-year battle to get his money back Poisonous row blooms forth at the Chelsea Flower Show Hurt pride of former Mrs Khashoggi Sainsbury's Homebase Leeson 's lawyers turn to SFO in extradition fight Barings trader Launches final attempt to avoid being sent back for trial in Singapore Alliance Leicester Weekend Shopping The Tussauds Group School clamps down on POG mania Ex-boyfriend shot model on day they planned to marry Former actress's body found Exercise : finding a healthy balance Medical Briefing PC tells of Joy Gardner's great rage Microsoft By a Staff Reporter: Police failed to spot dead woman in wrecked car Earth watches as dying spacecraft enters twilight zone Oreck Spaniels sniff out illegal entrants Fixer earned £1m arranging asylum BP Convicted killer's case is reopened News in Brief Driving test rise Murder plot Dealer tipped off Fats Domino ill Statue defaced Citroen Ax The public expect us to get this right , says Hunt Government promises it will seize the opportunity to restore confidence in Parliament Nationwide the 'Building' Society Sleaze inquiries threaten MPs' holiday plans The Times In Parliament Booto AA Hostile response reflects failure of self-regulation Senate 's Whitewater vote casts pall over Clinton Air Miles More arrests as police foil new cult bomb plot Arabs incensed by US land veto From Reuter in Kingston: Deported Haitian leaps from aircraft Renegades keep sheriffs at bay in new Wild `West Battle over twins with two fathers Pepcid AC HIV troops face army dismissal US police kill driver after tank rampage Kohl puts on nuptial feast for his new partner in Europe Chirac gives key Cabinet posts to pro-Europeans New Cabinet Magnet Palace enters relaxed era American-style The Elysee Kinkel to step down as leader of liberals UN peacekeepers may abandon 'safe havens' in Bosnia Mercury Ex-minister faces fraud trial in Italy Cypriots bounce 250 cheques an hour 'Bewitched' actress dies Minolta Pope promises flock he will stay at his post Rage against the dyeing of the hair Why do women's rows always descend to physical insults? Limelight The man who has opened the dirt book To cries of 'betrayal' the secret work of Tory whips is being exposed on television Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct Who are the faces of the Nineties? Rukba The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers The voice of Terminal 5 Margot Norman meets the veteran 'green' who is promoting a new Heathrow extension There's no legislating Joy honour J. Enoch Powell argues that the Nolan proposals misunderstand the nature of Parliament Bedtime story The Times Diary Picture Gallery The good fraud guide A crime is a crime, but when experts are taken in and only reputations suffer, it can also be hilarious All change New horizons In the Cannes Daddy's girl The Times Diary Philip Howard All bonour to the man who brought East and West togcther No Title Eternal Triangle Chirac will be looking for friends in London as well as Bonn Interesting Conflicts Backbenchers may complain, but Nolan must be implemented Better Cricket The English game cannot survive unchanged Doubting British influence in EU Balance between caring for nurses and their patients School waste Carry-on luggage Thames view Actors in wartime Artistic reunion Comings and goings Crossed line Court Circular Royal engagements Personal Column School news Haydn manuscript sells for £660,000 Birthdays today Travellers Club Lecture Dinners Service dinner Royal Aeronautical Society Meeting Lord Goodman, CH Lady Joyce Haslam Ian Robert Palmer Receptions Knighthood Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Anniversaries Professor Raymond Lyttleton Professor Raymond Lyttleton, Frs, theoretical astronomer, died on may 16 aged 84. He was born in Birminghan on may 7,1911 Maria Luisa Bemberg Personal Column John Watney John Watney, novelist and biographer, died on May 15 aged 80. He was born on January 13,1915 Raymond Clifford-Turner Raymond Clifford-Turner, solicitor, died on April 18 aged 89. He was born on February 7,1906 On this Day May 19,1959 Master plan for the new The City of Bath where Business is a Pleasure Redwood Books Limited Spas restoration will give tourism a boost Business park for beauty spot Rotork Controls Ltd Buro Happold Consulting Engineers University of Bath Marples Development Industry and education flow together A commercial and cultural area is being planned alongside the River Avon News The Times Crossword No 19,859 Brewing : Scottish & Newcastle has agreed to buy… Highest & Lowest Forecast In the Times Infotech 33 London life quits pensions as sales fall Trafalgar sinks £48m into the red S&N reaches brewery deal with Courage Calls to redundancy take toll on BT Arts 36-38 Arrests and Shell fire at the AGM Telegraph shares tumble Sport 39-44 Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Figures spoil case for rate rise Picture Gallery Business Today Wall St dives 81 points Abbey set to look elsewhere Tourist Rates BT Flaw found in private mortgage insurance Profits soar at Burton SGS Deputy to fill in at OFT One Up store chain sold Iceland creates jobs Avesta profits advance Japan 's trade surplus with US rises again Business Roundup No promise of eternal life London finds surrender the best policy S$N hopes tules have changed Bids screened at Channel Five British Gas to shed further 8,000 staff Onex bids £1bn for Labatt Canteen exceeds forecasts Compaq Shows the Way Commodities Liffe Options Shares on a roller-coaster as profit-takers move in London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Trafalgar's rough passage Tempus British Telecom British Gas Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Burton Group Wall Street The name of the game Relocating F words A breed apart Mutual TV The profits and losses of privatising prisons US companies lead in the business of putting people behind bars, writes Ian Brodie The bill for good connections Ross Tieman examiner who pays for utility investments Business and industry enter the classroom Lindsay Cook on a teaching initiative to be launched by The Times and business Use Peps to consume purchasing power and give investment capital Stop-loss Lloyd's claim left outstanding Vosper ready to resist bid from loser in VSEL fight Word-Watching Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 AMP First Northern Developments Limited Neumann Communication Systems Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fine Art cautious despite rise in sales Set-off from mutual claims Bank of England threat to 370 jobs Business Roundup Celsis seeks £12.6m Capital raises payout BMG edges ahead Use of solicitors is regretted Barclays Mercantile Business Finance The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Early progress stemmed Corby Works KPMG ICL Enterprises Vadis Recruitment Services Ltd Memory and Media Ltd KPMG Hartmann & Lotz Display Ad Makeup Staff Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior It Technical Consultants SAP DTI sponsored Workshop for Senior Management on… It Manager for Lloyd's Insurance Broker Hello New York. This is Ulan Bator Matthew May on the growth of the mobile phone network worldwide Distance learning by video Pupils in the Highlands are meeting teachers who live many nours' travel away Watchdogs hunt porn Help is available to parents who want to prevent children 'surfing' the exotic recesses of the Internet Worldport Portable Fax Modem Range Prints off faces not fingers Online FA Cup on PC New arrivals Two-way talk French figures Fresh partner "The best discs ever" Cd-Rom Today The Times Good University of Surrey How the league tables were compiled Tom Cannon explains changes to make the ratings system fairer Unrest on the campus The Times League Table 1995: How the Universities Compare Top marks for old and new University Guide Lead on, Edinburgh Top Ten Scottish Universities Looking to the future Top 20 Subjects Win a £20,000 Trip around the World Barclays Progress of an ex-poly Top 20 New Universities Don't give up the day job, Irek The Royal Ballet star is not going to be the next Howard keel, says Richard Morrison after watching Mukhamedov's musical debut Dream turns sour Opera Terry Waite's Confessions Musicals Master of grand gesture Concert CBSO Wolff Symphony Hall, Birmingham Opera Theatre 1 Mugger mangles maniac Theatre: Berkoff the bootboy: and a lively Scottish tarce Dazed , or just confused? Dumbstruck Lyric, W6 Theatre 2 Runrig Pop 1 Top Ten Albums Taking loving care of business Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson tells Chris Campling how to have fun, make music and still be solvent Pop 2 Costello's aim is skew Pop 3 Sparky's Dream Divinities Pop 4 Entertainments Weekend Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Weekend Carve their Nayims with pride Radionead had scored with Creep; but it took a thriller of a long-player to fill their cup in extra time The Times Luxury Hotel Accommodation Weekend Abhann Productions Limited Pop Ivanisevic picks up as Medvedev goes down Thresher Wine Shop Man in middle gets back to basics Russell Kempson meets the Cup Final referee who treats big games like a walk in the park Cannabis users up fivefold In Brief Brown double Sprint battle Schofield out Obree in action Today's Fixtures Rapid recovery offers Giggs a final chance For the Record Minox Big five prepare to reveal their hand Lancashire recovery lost on all but a few Thomas entertains in fruitful debut Llott upstaged by Sussex revival Lamb 's innings puts Surrey on the rack Yesterday's Raging Results Newton Abbot Cricket Scoreboards Tamure takes chance at Epsom Newbury Rapid Raceline Newbury Specialists Conditions to suit improving Tarhhib Newmarket Straford Thirsk Champagne end to test of endurance Faldo's criticisms rebutted by director of PGA Tour Forthcoming Company Golf Days Word-Watchin Sheehan on bridge Keene on chess Winning Move Radio1 Alice and the law lords Radio Choice Portraits of failure with the ring of truth Review 6.00 Business Breakfast (23838) 7.00 Bbc Breakfast… Choice Football 39 Moles dies in on new ground Durham's day of celebration dominated by Warwickshire opening pair Across 24 The Great Wen; Jack-, US 1 . Perfumed… Davies brought down to earth on return to home ground Headingley to receive £30 million facelift European cup to take shape next season Oracle Racing

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