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News from 22/05/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Michael Lenhoff and Simon Rubinsohn, Tony Rice, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, John Gordon, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, DJM, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Ruth Daniel, D. L. Crosby, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Mark Souster, Inigo Gilmore, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Peter Fleet, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Alan Duncan, Richard Eaton, Simon Wilde, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Glyn Daniel, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, George Turnbull, Martin Fletcher, John Gage, Pat Gibson, Andrew Rowe, Ben Priston, Michael Slot, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Debra Craine, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, S. R. Lancelyn Green, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Janet Bush, David Hands, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Russell Kempson, Philip Bassett, P. H. S., John Kilbracken, Sydney Friskin, John Young and George Plumptre, John Hopkins, Montagu of Beaulieu, James Bone and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Hugh Aldersey-Williams, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Martin Angel, Raymond Keene, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Marianne Darch, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Ronald Thwaites, Nigel Hawkes, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Eric Reguly, Andrew Bradford, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brian Beel, Dalya Alberge, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dave Alred, C. J. Roberts, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Bruce Anderson, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, A. D. Gatling, Kate Bassett, John Bald, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Michael Evans, John Phillips, George Wright, Matthew Bond, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Mary Allen, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Catherine Milton, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, John Watson,

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World Cup Thatcher stirs ministers to fight back Histroy being rewritten, says Clarke Blair breaks with past on inflation Pro-women putsch plotted at universities club Index Single Girl's Cannes Children told that jailed parents are on holiday Abbey National Scots Guards are tested for drugs Body of girl found in wood Index 20P This Week in the Times Morris accuses union rival of 'lust for power' TWA Speaker May let Wiggin off with House apology Clarke attacks Labour over 'copycat' policy Seven Britons may be tried for Nazi crimes Murdoch condemns 'elitist' Channel 4 Clinton plea Cemetery death Shore to retire National Lottery Engineering results Film-makers cast Dorrell as industry villain Postcode places street at top of the crime list Kasparov savours revenge over 'greedy' computer Canvasser prevents woman's suicide Hewlett Packard By a Staff Reporter: Woman injured by stray bullet WOW Whale-watching eco-tourists put mammals at risk Genealogists are told to put their house in order Warm welcome and protests await Prince on Dublin visit Taylor to support reform of sentencing Peoples Phone Anglers troubled by increasing swan population IPC Centre Garden ornaments provide thieves with easy pickings Chelsea Flower Show Women remain the poor cousins in world of diplomatic relations New cystic fibrosis gene trial Regular way to avoid peptic ulcers Young lawyer searches for a donor to save her life Ayckbourn dream is realised by lottery Whale & Dolphin Conservation Society Time to end myth of 'the faultless premiership' Bruce Anderson, author of a biography of John Major, assesses the latest attack by Margaret Thatcher on her successor's policies and urges her to admit making the occasional mistake Thatcher urges Britain to veto political union Autobiography sets radical European agenda The Tudor Monarch from Goldsmiths Walker & Hall Fairbairn furore adds to Tory by-election woes Peers plan revolt over deregulation of signs The Harley Medical Group The Times Gun lobby pledges on Clinton's government 'thugs' Arizona rally highlights profound distrust of Washington Children suspected over bomb attack Midland Instruments for Professionals Security fears lead to detour at White House CBS fires 'insulting woman' presenter Digital America heads off UN plan to cut Bosnia force 'Safe areas' hold troops to ransom Phillips Land-Rover Units not up to full strength Belgium's voters dash Far Right dreams of power EU watchdog hounds fraudsters SAGA Services Ltd Pope seeks forgiveness Cossacks prepare to ride again in defence of Russia Chirac tells team to curb lifestyle Alliance Francaise Berlusconi faces tax bribery case Tehran hints at lifting of Rushdie death sentence Iran's fear that the European Union might follow America's lead over sanctions may have encouraged Tehran to adopt a more conciliatory tone over Salman Rushdie Dissidents arrested in Peking Rebels undermine India's ruling party Deportees clash in Hong Kong ]Pharaonie trove may have been looted (Reuter): Hariri at helm again in lebanon News in Brief (Reuter): Sect 'confession' (AP): Aspin 'critical ' (AFP): Taleban defeat (AP): Small wonder Arabs unite for land seizure summit Mercury Personal Communicational Limited Looking back on celluloid In his first report from the Cannes Film Festival, Geoff Brown reviews British period dramas and notable foreign debuts Lean, but no Fats Pop Little Richard/Chuck Berry Wembley Arena National Theatre Visual Art Opera Hats off to a fiery passion Dance: Debra Craine on a triple bill of historic ground-breaking ballets Pop Theatre Downtown top-ranking London Concerts Jazz Nyco Queen Elizabeth Hall Party piece Choral Philharmonia/Rizzi Festival Hall The Week Ahead Rabbit fails the comedy test Theatre: Putting the flop into floppy ears; intriguing corner of racial history loses the plot Entertainments Overdone over here The Life and Death of a Buffalo Soldier Bristol Old Vic 0Heading the Ivor league Overtures Music Dance Film Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theater Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment Of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country The Times Books All eyes turn to Saturn Astronomers take a sideways view a new way to measure the age of trees Why the people of Herculaneum never needed a dentist The biologist who found a wider stage Hugh Aldersey-Williams talks to Dr Nancy Lane about advising Whitehall, and Tom Stoppard's plays Liquidation Sale A giant heart to our galaxy A natural 'zoom lens' may provide evidence that a huge black hole lies at the centre of the Milky way Branch lines Grin tidings The Times Educational Supplement The chat up line is simple: What films have you seen? Julia Llewellyn Smith goes to the Cannes Film Festival in search of glamour and adventure -and finds both When an unhappy man can't cry for help Male suicide has increased in the past decade. What can women do? Hill House Hammond Spana Tempur Pressure Relieving Mattress & Pillow Last week I went to see My Night with Reg in the West End Aids and HIV have been used by gays to claim public sympathy; but they should be claiming respect Round two The Times Diary Conflicts of interest, interests of conflict Bosnia is still a flashpoint, and all-out war could strain the Western alliance to breaking point Looking down The Times Diary Bloated and bleating Peter Riddell says MPs should be worrying about Parliament's impotence Paige proof The Times Diary Czech it out The Times Diary Imitation Games Blair's economics is the sincerest form of flattery Wrongs of Way To ramble on footpaths is lawful: to trespass is different A Rugby Rainbow The new South Africa rejoices in its own World Cup 'Free-for-all 'on tourist road signs Touching a brief Arts and lottery Nolan debate: a sense of proportion in political warfare Oil platform dumping Ladies of quality Timescale Screening tests Cricket and the stars Faithful cuckoo Birthdays today Nature notes Court Circular The Times Today's royal engagements Memorial Mass Memorial service Anniversaries World's exotic flora crowd to Chelsea School news Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Dinners Marriages National Children's Bureau Parkinson's Disease Society Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Service dinners Research into Ageing Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society The origins of Venice uncovered Evelyn Lincoln Evelyn Lincoln, former personal secretary to President John F. Kennedy, died in Washington on May 11 aged 85. She was born in Polk County, Nebraska, on June 25,1909 Professor Siegfried Stein Professor Siegfried Stein, Hebrew scholar, died on April 29 aged 85. He Was born on June 6,1909 Professor Kenneth Simmonds Kenneth Simmonds, Professor of International Law in the University of London, 1976-92, died on April 30 aged 67. He was born on November 11,1927 John Richx John Rich, Cmg, former British Ambassador to Czechoslovakia, 1980-85, and Switzerland, 1985-88, died from cancer on May 13 aged 66. He was born on June 29,1928 Elisha Cook Jr Elisha cook, Jr, Hollywood character actor, died in Big Pine, California, on May 18 aged 92. He was born in San Francisco in 1902 The War: The Relief of Mafeking News The Times Crossword No 19,861 Times Weathercall Golf England ready for giant step Rob Andrew, England's stand-off, reports on the confident mood in their training camp in Durban Horan misses World Cup opener Football Cricket Analysis Home & Family Finance Ltd. Deadpan Davies fails final excitement test Morris set to regain scrum half position England leaving little to chance in preeparations for opening game £25,000 Golf Masters Challenge Winners By our Sports Staff: Halpin's recovery lifts Irish hopes Ian Stewart Milk Race ruled by cream of Ireland Sport in Brief Lewis back to his best Walton foiled by Listen Rominger retains edge Mikkola close to victory Lumley eases through France breaks duck Groomed for defeat The Times Ballesteros's short play wins hearts of home audience Spaniard triumphs in tense finale By our Sports Staff: Singh holds lead into final round Alcatel take trophy after extra time Cullen guides Hightown to victory Determination wins for Fairclough Yorkshire gain third county title By our Sports Staff: Federation votes to lift ban on Kenyan athlete Elimination may hasten Barkley's retirement Motor Insurance Victorious Muster stakes claim to day-court crown Bruguera's reign could end in paris Sánchez Vicario in top form for Paris Monarchs make vital recovery By our Sports Staff: Holyfield back on championship trail Cambridge builds for future on fast track Salvation finally beckons for Aberdeen By our Sports Staff: Waddle among favourites Athens given vote for 1997 Wrexham bow out of Welsh Cup in triumph Everton's Royle revival crowned by Rideout Manchester United's trubulent season ends in despair with defeat at Wembley Wingers answer prayers David Miller on the talling contribution of Limpar for the victors and the magical moments from Giggs for the vanquished Johnson scents glory era ahead Southall the unbeatable Simon Barnes applauds the magnificent double-save made by a goalkeeper who blotted out the sun for Manchester United Fourth day irrelevant on pitches favourable to bowlers Smith hooked on return to Test arena Andrew Longmore on a bleak few days for a batsman again left out by England Saturday's County Championship Scoreboards Young blades sharpening skills on blunted attacks Lancashire equipped to maintain challenge for honours Ambrose unable to recapture aura of menace Another batting failure by the captain adds to West Indies' worries Brown 's rise gives Durham grounds for optimism Pat Gibson on the bowler who has emerged as a role model for aspriing cricketers in the North East Gough able to produce vital ball Yesterday's Scoreboards Winning continues for jolly Lancashire The Document Company Premiership completes grand slam for Wigan Champions underline huge gap between themselves and rugby league also-rans Curling achieves record total Keighley survive bad start to grasp final opportunity Wolverhampton Harrison receives seven-day ban Warwick By a Correspondent: Doohan's German jinx clears track for Beattie Swinburn steals show on Soviet Line Bath Sunday's Results Timber Country topples rivals Edinburgh By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Spectrum 3-1 for Derby after fluent success Rapid Raceline The Times For the Record Fighting for a view dilutes 'feel-good' factor Oliver Holt joins the crowds intent on seeing the world's leading woman player in action Boundary markers of sporting excellence Nottinghamshire boasts fine record in promoting local talent to national stage John Goodbody investigates the links between birthplace and achievement in professional sport Needy England fight back Throw yourself into a new way of life John Goodbody submits to judo, one of the sports at which Britons excel and a true test of mind and body Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Fact Box Winning Move Keene on Chess University of Durham MBA The Management Fellowship Scheme The University of Reading The MBA Career Guide Free Postgraduate Courses Warwick Business School MBAth University of Bath University of Leeds Strathclyde Graduate Business School Cranfield University School of Management Kingston Business School Duke the Fuqua School of Business Aston Business School Bristol Business School Ashridge The College of Law Masters of Business Administration Bradford Management Centre MBA by Distance Learning GMAT De Montfort University Leicester University of Southampton University of Hertfordshire The University of Hull at Greenwich College Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. George's University School of Medicine MBA Leicester University University of Central Lancashire Centre for Management Studies Webster Graduate Studies Center St. Aldates College Tefl Multiple Classified Advertising Items King's College London The Royal School Let's talk to the world Few pupils in British schools learn to speak a foreign language competently. John Bald looks at the reasons for this failure How to choose an MBA These days students must pick a course with care, says George Wright Scottish school wins award for innovative approach Association for Learning Languages en Famille SIBS Ltd The British Institute Multiple Display Advertising Items Summer Schools Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Central Lancashire Multi Lingua University Appointments University of Oxford Capitalisation, week's change Heath Group British Funds Defence of duress of circumstance Consecutive sentences were appropriate Rule not part of contract La Crème De La Crème Secretary Dynamic Catering Company Marketing PA/Sec Personnel Secretary Fund Advisors (UK) Ltd Admin Asst Secretary/pa Susan Hamilton Personnel The College Leaver Consultancy Hyde Park Estate Agents 'Journey' of animal defined Serving proceedings out of jurisdiction Council liable over unsupervised gymnastics University of Notre Dame Management Consultancy Douglas Llambias Associates Ltd. P. A. To Chairman: Corporate Pr Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Results and Statistics Multiple Display Advertising Items BA on line for 50% profit rise Companies Index-linked back in fashion Tourist Rates The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Word-Watching Moment of truth on GDP Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Will ICS survive legacy of the Eighties boom? Sara McConnell heralds judgment day for the Investors' Compensation Scheme Vsel bid saga set to continue Heseltine bullish on prospects in Peking UK and Germany reject call to build son of Concorde Aerospace groups court China Ross Tieman, in Spain, on hopes for regional jets Decision day on link for societies SIB wants more regulatory power Business Roundup Leeson queries for Lyell Two held over BCCI Microsoft quits merger Singapore soars Cadbury's Russian move AIG Europe Five go in the deep end The Times City Diary Perseverance pays The Times City Diary BRS No home for despair in the housing market Charting the progress The Times City Diary Philip Bassett looks at the launch today of the Government's second White Paper on competitiveness Mr Sax and the ill wind Radio Choice Radio 1 World Service Black sheep on the farm and in Parliament BBC1 Picture Gallery Son of Concorde 41 Lloyd's increases names' settlement package to £2.5bn Referral threat to S&N bid Times Two Crossword Camelot faces protests over jackpot profit Murdoch to seek local partners if Italian TVdeal goes ahead ICI raises bid for Grow Corby Industrial Development Centre Housing Market 42 Cabinet to spell out help for industry Picture Gallery World looks on as new era unfolds for rugby Onus on champions and hosts to set a positive example to all at a watershed tournament How the Experts See It Scrumpy Jack Match-winners keep their feet on the ground Exercise in concentration holds sway in crucial moments that can influence destination of the biggest prize Mastering the art of kicking is an exacting science but vital to success, Dave Alred sayd British Airways What the Referee's Signals Mean Robinson revels in the use of plain English John Hopkins on the referee who makes it easier to understand the laws of rugby Dwyer's bold gamble Pool a Cellnet Showtime for South Africa Poola South Africa Romania Romania set to struggle Canada aim to improve Scrumpy Jack Hardest test of all Pool B Tackling the big-hitters Pool B Western Samoa Imports raise Italy's hopes Argentina Italy Argentina hit by defections Thresher Wine Shop Who Plays when and Wales Positive outlook the aim Japan Japan facing sizeable task Competitive to the last Scrumpy Jack Still chasing lost causes Pool C Picture Gallery Form Guide: How the 16 Teams Have Fare in the Months Leading up to the World Cup Nokia Connecting People 'The Laws in Plain English' How the Teams Qualified for South Africa Paterson looks for an edge Pool D Picture Gallery Pride mixed with reality French crave consistency Scrumpy Jack Hard times little hope ITV score points in rugby ratings game Matthew Bond looks at the effort that ITV is investing in the coverage of the third World Cup Players' man who inspires loyal respect Inigo Gilmore profiles the manager of the South African team, Morné du Plessis, a compromise candidate who has proved an inspired choice Scrumpy Jack Country-By-Country Analysis Last stand of the blazered brigade First it was New Zealand, then Australia; who next…? 1987 Previous Results 1991 Adidas Scrumpy Jack

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