News from 23/05/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Peter M. Brown, Chairman, James Kitchenham, Rob Hughes, Martin Owen, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, A. Petitt, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Edwin Bowater, Phillip Webster, Political Editor, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Alison Kervin, Carl Mortished, Philip Webster and Arthur Leathley, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Pat Gibson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, W. A. Twemlow, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Debra Craine, Vernon Chairman, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Kieran Sweeney, John Davies, Peter Waymark, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Michael Bromley-Martin, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, David Hands, Woodrow Wyatt, R. Newson, Ann Abraham, Chief Executive, John Percival, Roland Moyle Deputy Chairman, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Barbara Reid, Robin Grey, Edward Fennell, Andrew Lean, Richard Cork, Michael Theodoulou, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent and Richard Duce, Gary Slapper, Lucy Berrington, Wolfgang Münchau, Tim Eggar, Minister for Industry and Energy, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Christopher Green, Alan Hamilton and John Vincent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Marianne Darch, Tim Congdon, Peter Cuming, Richard Evans, Michael P. Walters, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Kate Alderson, Dalya Alberge, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Nicholas Bethell, Christopher Thomas, Dominic Kennedy, David Rudnick, Sara McConnell, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, and Joel Brand, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Robert Miller and Anne Ashworth, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Sean Hillen, Peter Riddell, Brian Clarke, Emma Wilkins and Andrew Pierce, Michael Dynes, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Robert Whelan, Martin Waller, Kate Bassett, A. J. Lucking, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Jonathan Mirsky, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoApology gets Sir Jerry off the hook Blair sets a low-tax target Israel abandons seizure of land New engineers Tv & Radio Rugby Safari Mallory grandson fulfils family's Everest dream Letters B Movie Stars Court frees wife who lied after car crash Index Inquiry into pupils use of calculators Sport Body and Mind Morland "Old Speckled Hen" 20p Sir Jerry finds sorry the hardest word to say High earners favoured by lowest top rate in Europe Rspca Blair hints taxes would not rise under Labour Health union rejects pay offer Nolan's inquiry to cost £1.5m Technology fund Money search Tolls may rise Direct advice Act anniversary Arms exports Correction Shootings blamed on rival black white gangs Flying doctors use coathanger to save tourist at 35,000ft Mercy shown to drink-driver By a Staff Reporter: Stringfellow refused strip licence Name change got Sikh an interview Maurice Lacroix of Switzerland Bellamy laments wilting spirit of Chelsea show 306 Peugeot Britain's first war crimes trial could start next year Extermination of Jews began as blitzkrieg crushed Europe Admiral Microsoft Day Heinrich Himmler was unmasked High seas thwart attempt to board seized platform Alpine climbers led assault on rusting North Sea hulk David Duggan Ken Russell shows uncut Lady C Diary tells of life under Iron Duke The Times Livestock exporter aims to use old i: RAF base Change your life change your bank Worker on £40,000 wins legal aid after taking unpaid leave Halifax Starving cave woman may be British Police hold 11 Cuban migrants in hotel raid By a Staff Reporter: Joy Gardner 'was not killed by gag' The Times Scientists on trail of new Tb vaccine News in Brief Family buried Tax riot charge Sentence cut Quarry rejected Player fined Trailer death Rover Vulnerable Tories must choose between revision and revolution Thatcher denies claims of personal attack 6n Major Bose British opt-out benefits Europe' By-election poll shows nationalists way in front Peers decry pupils' ignorance In Parliament I did not intend to deceive, Wiggin tells MPs Car Insurance Rabin backs down over Jerusalem land seizure Reuter: Maori tribe settles old grievances Prague Emir's visit raises hopes of fillip for exports to Kuwait Ancient and bitter conflict rocks cradle of three faiths Oklahoma suspect freed without bail Chechen leader agrees to talks Gallows pardon saves murderer British rugby fan raped on night out in Cape Town Direct from Framlington Serbia to recognise Bosnia in exchange for softer sanctions UN judge investigates Croatia atrocities Burmese junta toughens stance on opposition as investment flows in HSBC Anti-Peking cartoonist erased from payroll No title Pope calls for religious tolerance Land pledge placates Indian bandits Secret talks on Cyprus begin in blaze of publicity India blocks British cash for charity Motor Insurance Japanese diplomat confronts Kantor over car imports Chirac ally is Mayor of Paris\ Curse of Dracula is a mixed blessing Clinton relents over US visa for Taiwan's leader HIV-infected convicts seize hostage in police chase through Germany Dehaene in talks to name Belgian team DELL EU edges closer to sanctions on budget fraudsters Hollywood shuns its pretty women When newscasters are the headlines Ben MacIntyre on the milliondollar Tv news rivalry of Dan Rather and Connie Chung Hover Speed Fast Perries One facelift too far for comfort How can doctors with the purest of intentions end up in cosmetic surgery? The fat lady whom nobody loves A nasty blip in cancer research Jeremy Laurance on the faulty report that nearly destroyed the Bristol Cancer Help Centre Triomar Hill House Hammond Back Relief & Relaxation Resiston One The blight of brittle bones Dr Kieran Sweeney on a disease that can put parents on trial Look for the Blair necessities Labour has yet to learn about the free market, says Tim Congdon Conran shock Picture Gallery When the music stops New music has lifted the spirits for centuries; now it depresses us. Why? Truncated The Times Diary Off pat The Times Diary Nomenklatura The Times Diary Order, order The Times Diary Spirit of pain The Times Diary Thatcher does back Major Woodrow Wyatt says Labour must never be let in Battle to Compete Heselitne's measures may be worthy but will not impress Wedded to Conflict Sleeping with the enemy is no bar to professionalism The Ability Act Twenty-five years on: a day to mark a great Act of Parliament Stormy take-off for Terminal 5 Eliminating 'ambushes' in court Population issues Universities league Role of security guards Poverty and the Jobseekers Bill What is a song? Portrait or bust Switched off Faithful cuckoo Court Circular Today's royal engagements Northaw School, West Tytherley Birthdays today Overseas exhibits reach high standard Memorial service People and Places Personal Column Anniversaries Mrs Elizabeth Dacre Reception Appointments Forthcoming marriages Dinners Flights Directory Flights World Link Trailfinders Les Aspin Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements Kidney Research Saves Lives Parkinson's Disease Society Combat Stress Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen A Gift to the NCDL in your Will is a Gift of Life to… Court & Social Page Prem Bhatia Announcements On this Day May 23,1924 His Honour John Pickering Francis Smith War still casts a long shadow Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences Jassim Alwazzan Sons Gen Trd. Co M. H. Alshaya Co Kuwait Petroleum International Limited Burgan Bank A does of economic realism Rolling out the barrels Britain and Kuwait Centuries of Friendship Tradition holds the cultural balance In an increasingly liberal society, the people of Kuwait have not forgotten their Islamic roots Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians The Times Times Thematic Atlases PCC The Engineering Council The Times Crossword No 19,862 News Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch WPA Forecast Tomorrow Big vote for Halifax merger Salvation Army faces censure John Charcol Talk about a Better Mortgage Arts Big export rise targeted in industry package Law Saatchi fighting ends Workers have say on BAe managers' pay Sport BA has to write down US Air stake Taking on the Big Companies Business Today Names offered £2.8bn Concerns on Japan mar global outlook Non-EU tarde gap at £474m Tourist Rates Riva Group plc Industry 'needs to improve' White Paper on Competitiveness Picture Gallery Watchdog clears British Gas of direct debit discrimination Take-off near for FLA project Knick feels instant effect of scratch card Business Roundup Pay rise for Roddicks Whessoe pays interim Parts Group starts well MCI expands in US Chancellor 's aim is to ensure value for money The Times Rentals Nhl bids for £1.2bn portfolios Joint issue Cranswick £3m Seton at £10m Cadbury joins chocolate revolution Russians develop taste for Weatern confectionery Members love to say yes Saying goodbye to the mutual ICI wins battle for US paint maker with $350m offer Patek Philippe Geneve Sketchley cleans up London Clubs wins with high-rollers Speculators move m as bid hopes drive VSEL Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes London Clubs NHL Dollar Rates Plane sailing Tempus Ladbroke Wall Street Exchange is no robbery? Bank 's blessing Sound returns On their bikes From great expectations to gloom on the home front The house price debate is at the top of the political agenda say Robert Miller and Anne Ahworth Total independence What the industry forecasts Bill should allow many more villages to be connected SIB changes Virgin direct Gates's window of opportunity is firmly closed Eric Reguly explains why Microsoft dropped its $2bn acquistion of Intuit The Times Unit Trust Information Service MOPS Equities rise in late trading NatWest Markets Corporate Finance Limited Surge in start-ups of small firms Future Centres (Franchise) Ltd Viewpoint Prontaprint Franchising in the 90s Priority Management Out of the corporate rut James Kitchenham on an independent partnership that took on the big firms and won The Corporate Connection Diet&fitness Clubs Master Brew Ltd Power Multi-Media Kall Kwik A Rare Franchising Opportunity Business Services Auditel (UK) Ltd CBI Corporate Life Humana International Group Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Selling your Business? More Business to Business Classified Advertising on… Briefings Scenes from a quiet revolution Visual Art: Richard Cork admires the way that the new show at the Hayward puts Impressionism in its historical and social context Visual Art 1 Visual Art 2 Vacancies in hell's boarding house Theatre: A revival of a distinctly weird play by Tennessee Williams The artist faces up to a life of change John Russell Taylor on György Gordon's grim and golorious self-portraitd Visual Art 3 Leica Fascination and Precision Theatre Around the Galleries Blossom Dearie Tonight Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Tonight 2 Play's not the whole thing Cosi fan tutte New Theatre, Cardiff The singers fight back Opera Cabaret One diva evokes another A View from the Bridge The Times Twyla twirls to the Met with show of tumbling self-assurance Dance: In America, Tharp storms New York and San Francisco invites the world to honour the UN The whole world at their feet John Percival joins in the United Nations birthday celebrations The Tussauds Group Token Eight Dance 1 Dance 2 Old standards raised afresh Jazz: Chris Parker savours master at work—and Frith Street's finest Jazz The Royal Opera Tomorrow QD Quarry Dougail Taylor Root Legal Recruitment Advisers Viatel UK Ltd Spring Vacancies Chambers Wellman Smith legal recruitment Play up, play on - and win Will help Queen's Counsel Get your own lawyer Video court Out of court Right choice Scrivenor: Oxbridge judges Legal Appointments Freshfields A fair hearing for pupil barristers Keep on Running 40 QD Quarry Dougall Kellyfield Consulting The College of Law Solicitors Practice Manager Westminster Medical Patrick Milmo QC High Wycombe Solicitors CFP London Reuter Simkin BBC Television Dunhill Madden Butler Ermitage Management (UK) Ltd QD Quarry Dougall NN Nabarro Nathanson Berrymans Part-Time Immigration Adjudicator Appointments PI Litigation Lawprose Tutorial Services Chair in European Law PLC Publications Multiple Classified Advertising Items QD Quarry Dougall Robert Walters Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reynell Lawyers can be lovable Frances Gibb reports on National Law Week, a chance for the profession to showcase its true talents Quill Computer Systems University of Westminster British Red Cross Legal Appointments Solicitor Needed Consultancy/trading Company The Times Newspapers Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Long road to human rights Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items RSVP Loans & Investment Surveillance Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Personal Number Co Plc The Times Newspapers Dial International UK Multiple Classified Advertising Items BT Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal aid paying for work already done Queen's Bench Divisional Court Law Report May 23 1995 Court can examine exhibit once produced in evidence Power of Pensions Ombudsman Separation of Church and State Outer House Invoking defence of marital coercion Property transfer avoids inheritance tax Chancery Division Counsel has no standing to make second application Regina v Tang Third party cannot trace funds Inner House4 Cairn Costing Services Ltd Spanish eyes blind to Ballesteros's dazzling campaign By our Sports Staff: Singh gains third US win after late errors by Faldo Index The London Hernia Centre Pools Forecast For the Record Yesterday's Racing Results Illingworth makes milk race break Sport in Brief Botica to stay at Wigan World title for Lumley Rominger sprints clear Results from Company Golf Days The Times Meespierson Corporate Golf Challenge Derby rehearsal for Jarnet Goodwood The VODAFONE Derby Reid keeps up fine run with double at Bath Racing Ahead Beverley Pentire's speed to prove decisive Boost for schools Brief Glimpse returns Raceline Baggio conducts sweet music Juventus repay investment with Italian championship The Times Tribunal adds to Celtic's final bill Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Casting doubt oil the lure of the mayfly Brian Clarke on the trials and errors that can turn trout fishing's annual spring festival into a fortnight of frustration This Position is from the game Dublin - Botvinnik Keene on Chess Durham driven to distraction by plotting of Reeve Warwickshire captain excels Martin proves quick learner in search for England acceptance Michael Henderson meets a fast bowler delivered by wise words to the brink of the national team Leading First-Class Averages Essex tailenders no match for Salisbury The Times - adidas World Cup Prize Draw Europ assistance Scientists get England fighting fit Alison Kervin reports on the revolution that has transformed the shape of English rugby By our Sports Staff: Villepreux sure of French advance Medvedev threatens to upset Paris seeds Word-Watching Radio 1 A funny tale of two cities Radio Choice Of boors, brutes, butchers and Bramwell Bbc1 Choice Football 44 Morris makes opening bow Richards rested from powerful Xv for Argentina match Across Price formula creates ticket surplus Canadian cleared to serve Britain Mansell stays tight-lipped about future Oliver Holt asks whether the Briton has already reached the end of the road with McLaren West Lancashire Cricket 45
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