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News from 26/05/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Edward Owen, Freud, Roger Freeman, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Max Glaskin, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, James Bone, I. A. Shapiro, Sheila McKechnie, Director, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Noel Goodwin, Nick Cottam, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, David Sinclair's, Tom Rhodes and Christopher Walker, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, David Hewson, Tony Dennis, Debra Craine, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, D. A. Barry, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Harvey McGregor (Chairman), Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Penelope Martin, Robina Rafferty (Director), Paul Goggins, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Heseltine, Kate Muir, Adam Lebor, P. H. S., Nicholas Harling, Joel Brand, Michael Evans and Eve-Ann Prentice, Mohammad Safaei, Robert Reeves, Consultant forensic psychiatrist, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, David Miller, Harvey Elliott, Ronnie Faux and Paul Wilkinson, Geoffrey Wheeler, Colin Cmpbell, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Robert Miller and James Landale, Barry Fox, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Marianne Darch, Nicholas Wood and Martin Waller, Chris Partridge, Caroline Merrell, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Sarah Scott, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Ron Condon, Kenneth Gosling, Mel Webb, Annie Turner, Matthew Parris, Peter Mazzotti (Technical Director), Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Denis Cashman, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Peter Day (Director), Matthew Spry, Graham Mather, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Kate Bassett, A. D. McIntyre (Chairman), Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Misha Glenny, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Lewis Stretch, Jack Bailey, Michael Steinberger, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Alan Jackson, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, John Watson,

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The Sunday Times Poll triumph gives SNP its fourth MP Tories pushed into thrid place Tomorrow in the Times Index Nato ready to strike again as Serbs shell safe areas Scientists discover an Adam for African Eve Index Joy as South Africans trounce Australia Index Base Camp Man Hurd agrees hard line on Europe Index Caitlin Moran Chopard Genève Executives' wives hurled into frontline hostilities Matthew Parris Political Sketch Clinton underlines his impatience over IRA weapons Roadworks threaten holiday weekend AST Computer US bomb scare holds up Adams Barefoot man lunges at Prince Oxford college threat to striking students News in Brief Deadlock over Nolan Blakelock widow's baby BBC reprimanded Maxwells' jury chosen Rikki 's mother in court £4.5m Luton Hoo sale 'Evil vet' guilty of murdering wife with drugs meant for animals Crippled graduate chooses death to spare family's pain 'He told Amber to get on with her life. He could see she had a future' Mormons cry foul at ban by Christian soccer league RSPCA Football star will appeal against jail Boy overheard last words from doomed aircraft NHS executive among 12 dead after pilot told air traffic control his engine had been hit by lightning Tourist saw pallets in road near site of coach crash Dixons Boots Youth died trying to save horse on M4 Share option curb for nuclear and Railtrack sell-offs Capital gains dodge legal,'bu it's still way around taxes. We have to be whiter than white' How transfer can save £6,000 tax bill Win the chance to be a Hollywood scriptwriter At your Renault Dealer now I'm totally happy, says chiefs wife Oxford tempts back its lost academics Brain drain goes into reverse Sainsbury's Homebase Tumim to retire as jail inspector Experts to end culture of failure in schools Why the Prince took his blood to Kenya Medical Briefing Amnesty International Test points to potential brittle bone sufferers BBC Radio One Lord Chief Justice backs reform of murder sentencing B&O Landlady Bet quits the Street on a high note Police unit fights international car racket gangs Market for spare parts fuels thefts Top 10 Motor Insurance Barclays Tories see support slump again in southern heartland Poll offers Major little comfort as spring revival is reversed and Labour strength endures Dixons Voters remain opposed to English assemblies Thatcher 'lived a Churchill dream' Equidistance is over In Parliament Labour workers rebel at women shortlist policy 'The party is forcing this on us and we won't have it' Impressive bunch of candidates offers ministerial potential Riddell on Politics Pepcid Acid Control Electoral assets with new ideas Defiant Deal loses fight to keep Marines Bandsmen transferred Nationwide Army challenges bored youths to show their mettle Weekend Shopping The Times An evening with Baroness Thatcher 'Water' is found on the Sun Billionaire Forbes may finance own bid for presidency Reuter: Soldier held over theft of weapons data for Aum cult Oil spill cash pays for bear refuge Poland World of Leather Hollywood madam is released on bail Golfers accused of stalking US skater Bonn takes frank look at name for ecu Swing to Right likely in Spain protest vote The Magnet Spring Sale Major seeks Kohl as ally in strategy on Europe Spymaster Wolf urges amnesty for ex-Stasi agents Picture Gallery Budapest summit seeks to breach Europe's new wall Chechen ceasefire talks end in failure Chirac aide linked to scandal News in Brief Peking move (AFP): Acropolis shut (AFP): Lebanon shuffle (AP): Child deal (Reuter): Killer shark Threat to opera (Reuter): Hole in the wall (AFP): Starring Rolls Airstrike gamble meant as warning to warring sides Limited attack near Pale restores peacekeepers' pride but prompts Serb backlash Mercury one2one Business Milosevic plots path through Serb labyrinth Ryman Slave army used to construct new Burma railway Accounts of forced labour echo japanese wartime treatment of Allied prisoners BT Babe Ruth outfit suffers third strike by thieves Brazil sends in troops to halt oil dispute The Times Your chance to win the new £16,000 MGF Syrian concession on Golan opens door to peace deal Daughter of Dayan in Nazi row Seoul's invitation to Taiwan angers China Hill House Hammond Secret list alleges debt defaults by India's elite House of Fraser Picture Gallery Unicef staff fraud in Kenya costs $10m Amnesty International The man who can play to the galleries Joanna Pitman talks to Dr Alan Borg about his plans to reinvigorate the V&A All for the love of your publisher The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers My wife the spiderwoman What is it like being married to a woman who can climb Everest and still make great profiteroles? Giles Coren reports Let's face it, infants stink and so does motherhood Boony babies be blowed: Kate Muir celebrates the note of realism sweeping through the bookshelves BUPA Don't just react: initiate Graham Mather says Britain must vary Europe's geometry Run of bad luck Diary Picture Gallery Parliament Rises More syndicate than sinning Can I take out insurance against becoming a name at Lloyd? Pardon me? Alarmer Diary High life Diary Own goal Diary Philip Howard Sport is quick, but literature lasts longer Back from Brussels Britain's ministers should say what they want Home and Wrath Mortgage-payers face yet another painful policy Tunes of Glory Music still hath charms to lead the martial breast New EC ruling on seatbelts Airline child safety Uses of technology Sanctions on Iran Lady Thatcher's legacy reviewed Drug legislation Lord Goodman Housing and poverty Safe disposal of Brent Spar Battle to compete Carry-on luggage Cannot tell a lie Court Circular Anniversaries School news Today's royal engagements People and Places Service luncheon Steven Rainbird Personal Column Memorial services Birthdays today Luncheons Dinners Calls to the Bar Flights Capital Flights Trailfinders Embassy Flight Centre Sunrise Travel Forthcoming marriages Church news In the Merry Month of May, Special Offers are the… Marriages Earl Waldegrave The 12th Earl Waldegrave KG, Gcvo, TD, an agriculturist, landowner and farmer, died on May 23 aged 89. He was born on November 21,1905 Personal Column Robert Flemyng Robert Flemying, OBE, MC, actor died on May 22 aged 83. He was born on January 3,1912 B. K. P. A. Parkinson's Disease Society The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Royal National Lifeboat Institution The Times On this Day May 26,1952 Sir Jay Gohel Sir Jay Gohel, CBE, national chairman of the Anglo-Asian Conservative Society, 1978-84, died on May 19 aged 79. He was born in Kathiawar State, India, on August 14,1915 Christopher Hodder-Williams Christopher Hodder-Willaiams, writer and composer, died on May 15 aged 68. He was born on August 25,1926 News The Times Crossword No 19,865 Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest AirUK Forecast In the Times Home lenders put Lilley on defensive Trade committee calls for merger of OFT and MMC British Gas complaints and cut-offs increase Arts Factory gate price rises ease 'Outlook more encouraging than at any time this year' Infotech 35-40 Dow acts as spoiler for London MPs recommend a new watchdog for Lloyd's Liquidation Sale Television and Radio Business Today C&W promise PowerGen up Lord Young makes a promise over C&W Tourist Rates SGS GRE to end direct sales to public Shorts joins with Lockheed Martin to sell missile Li Ka-shing targets naval base Scepticism greets gilt strips proposal US computer merger Barclays staff warned BCCI liquidators win Toy Options to float B&C legal row settled Listing move for KCA Forward Group offer Morland beer sales up Amerindo fined £25,000 by Imro Business Roundup PowerGen surges beyond forecasts Storehouse counter-attack Brave new gilt-stripping world Bonf market faces new revolutionf Helicopter contest links defence hopefuls Clear away the mergers morass MacDonald finds malt goes better with Coke Profit rise slows at South West BT Gestetner hit by Canadian loss Weak dollar puts paid to London's bull run Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes PowerGen Storehouse Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Winged messenger Tempus Gestetner Wall Street City Diary The Times City DIARYBad eggs in the City Home fixture The Tiems City Diary Happy hours The Times City Diary The last word The Times City Diary Lilley finds little support for his attack on the home front Mortgage lenders side with the CML in battle with minister, writes Robert Miller Getting value for money in defence Roger Freeman answers criics of MoD procurement policy Sweet turns into sour for Li Ka-shing A billionaire taipan's connections bakfire in China. Michael Steiberger reports Bank of Scotland The Times Unit Trust Information Service Nynex Early gains wiped out BT Great Classics on Offer Cannes Lessons from the Bible Belt Cannes: Geoff Brown reviews the new films by Terence Davies, John Boorman and Wim Wenders Dance Fond farewell to the Wright stuff Dance London: Debra Craine on fine productions of two great Romantic ballets Striking proof of faith in the new Concert: Modern British works eloquently performed by an Anerican conductor Philharmonia/Statkin Festival Hall Theatre Board the Royal Express London Concert Comedy of gross errors Theatre Jeff Banks Loves My Sister Heamstead, Nw3 Not bad, no thriller, but still off the wall New Releass: Michael Jackson has the hype, but the Wildhcarts, Fannies and Chris Isaak grab the glory in David Sinclair's book Ginger group makes a big noise Albums Chris Isaak POP 2 POP 1 Naxos POP 3 Prophet motives What makes a fine guitarist and better Iyricist keep on coming back for less? Top Ten Albums POP 4 Entertainments Blossom Dearie Weekend Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Weekend Kitbags and kaboogie What would summer be without rock festivals? More comfortable. certainly, but a less groovy A hold on our hearts Concert Pop The Times Films on disc, but which one? Barry Fox looks at the ins, outs, fronts and backs of the new video discs, which could well replace videotapes DK Bright future for portables Made in Russia Online Going down As seen on TV Pay and ride Trends on CD Batty interests Keeping secrets Cortek Cd-Roms Tel-Me One-stop shop at Abbey Road Tate Gallery N. B. S Software Programmer Goodbye to all this Ron Condon reports on a company that is doing away with an office PS Times Supplements Limited Mercuri Urval Computer People A Sales Role with Responsibility The quest tor great espresso An Italian coffee supplier is using a supercomputer to make a better cup of coffee, writes Chris Partridge Charity's plea for computer donors The Chatback Trust is looking for help for its children with special needs Worldport Can you keep a secret? Max Glaskin on a modem which can keep the hacker out Kingston Technology Corporation Listening to your e-mail Numbers game clients can win Why can't a phone number be for life? Annie Turner reports Ericsson DMA The man who can't wait f pr the future Peter Cochrane wants his messages instantly. Nick Cottam reports See, speak and hear down the line Viden tclephones have left science fiction and reached real life, writes Tony Dennis Small, cheap and much faster Modern makers are at long last improving their products Pace Travel with a PC & tax/modem? BT How to boost profit margins - by telephone numbers Memorable numbers bring in the business Comet Who will win the war in the air? David Hewson offers a guide through the mobile phones jungle Place your bets over a laptop Chris Partridge reports on a revolution at the bookmakers Fortune favours Eddery after ban Brighton Rapid Raceline Towcester Nottingham Pontefract Haydock Park Generation game forms basis of Ajax cup triumph European champins build for future By Our Sports Staff: 'Emotionally drained' Ince pulls out of England squad Legal & Public Notices Yesterday's Racing Results Boatman offers challenge to Hall In Brief Bradbury beaten Delayed start Williams's win New sponsor The Times Oxford Eights Scots stick to basics for opening encounter France fancied to show true colours Thomas on fast track to green shirt Gerald Davies on the rise and rise of a young man making his Wales debut in unfamiliar kit Bevan's handling adds to spectacle John Hopkins reports on the performance of the referee charged with setting the example for others to follow Stewart's recovery a boost for Canada Omission puts accent on team's status Pretoria View ruffles writer's feathers World Cup Details Yesterday Irvine leads tartan takeover World Cup Viewpoint Mixing business with pleasure The Times Sports Service Cricket Rugby Union Atherton blames indifferent batting Complacency cuts margin of Texaco Trophy vicory by West Indies Scoreboard For the Record Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Lost lunch gives spectators taste of testing times Winning Move Keene on Chess High-class innings by White lifts Yorkshire Such strikes to end Gatting's hopes of century Radford impresses on debut Determined Bowler grasps tailor-made chance Kent evoke golden days Rapid Cricket Line Terry puts Sussex to sword Yesterday's Scoreboards The Times Schofield counters critics with Volvo's help Hill sees pitfalls of Monaco brought sharply into focus Alesi's Ferrari posts early warning of intent in first qualifying session Palace stung by rejection Word-Watching Details Dudman turns tide for Indio Big lead bolsters Surl's confidence A Freudian analysis Radui Choice Radio 1 BBC1 Variations Men behaving sadly, madly and badly Review Satellite Choice In the Best Possible Taste! - a Tribute to Kenny Everett BBC1,8.30pm It is surp Cricket South Africa throw down gauntlet Hosts outplay holders in opening match to state World Cup credentials Times Two Crossword No 480 Springboks are masters of fate David Miller praises a stirring victory forged under the weight of expectation of a nation Reformers' plans could fall flat Golf The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky European places in jeopardy as Uefa takes hard line

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