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News from 29/05/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Tom Rhodes and our Foreign Staff, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, B. Marijan, Mark Souster, Duncan V. Fairley, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, D. F. Burgess, Lynne Truss, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Jonathan Eyal, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Peregrine Worsthorne, Robert Wright, John O'leary, Education Editor, Lin Jenkins and Kate Alderson, Hugh Leggatt, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Forster, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Chorley, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, David Hands, Michael Preston, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, John O'leary, Nicholas Wapshott, Edward Gorman, Joel Brand, Louise Gray, Jonathan Sale, Russell Kempson, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, R. J. Heath-Bullock, John Hopkins, Lucy Berrington, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Robert Ayling, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Lindsay Cook Business Editor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Paul Griffiths, John Postgate, Nigel Hawkes, Robert Shaw, Kenneth Lindsay, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Joel Brand and James Bone, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brian Beel, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Kenneth Gosling, Anthony Field, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Lin Jenkins and Robin Young, Michael Dynes, Nadine Meisner, R. A. Philips, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Alec N. Broers, S. J. Mills, Tom Rhodes, Richard Law, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Rob Andrew, Jack Bailey, Alyson Rudd, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, P. Glaister, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell,

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Commons recalled for crisis session Britain sends more troops to Bosnia Russia quake England win Index Matthew Parris 'Bring our lads home - there's no peace to keep' Bookie gambles on Lord Sutch Sport on 14 Pages Six die in fire as car hits tree Margaret Drabble Actionaid No Title Serbs take 33 British soldiers hostage This Week in the Times Tory leaders play down Thatcher's praise for Blair Scottish Widows Maurice Saatchi may win Tories' account Scilly Isles burial for Lord Wilson By a Staff Reporter: Officials' pay sparks new union dispute Major in executive perks dilemma News in Brief Twins 'critical' Reforms backed Heart baby dies Healthy surplus Times crossword Lottery winners One man dead, one missing as boat capsizes Weekend marred by accidents Hunt for patients in hepatitis scare Sally Police order father in maintenance dispute to remove dumped lorries Debutant director to make 'erotic' Othello Man, 24, charged with Tube killing Britons take top prizes at Cannes Citroen ZX O. 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Simpson trial 'will vindicate jury system' American prosecutor expresses his envy of British media coverage of court cases English judges 'are harshest in Europe' Imran hits out at marriage critics Parcel Force Police condemn Belfast shooting New guidelines to allow dumping of 53 North Sea rigs Japanese to kill more whales Visa Monks who mean business help Church to put its house in order Man who teaches Hollywood the value of economy The Times Bodies of climbers found in ice floe News in Brief Call box charges Man named Journalists' sit-in Theft charge British triumph Fashion classics found in children's dressing-up box Budget cuts put 3,000 teaching posts at risk Timely lessons for diabetics Nokia Connecting People PLO calls for west Jerusalem handover Sun Today Thousands feared dead in Russian island quake China cancels US talks over visit by Taiwan leader The Times Cash row hits Sydney Olympics News in Brief (Reuter): Dehaene request Cosatu strike (Reuter): Ebola nun dies Bhutto retreat 'Superman' hurt Legs reattached Spaniards turn to Right as Gonz?lez concedes defeat Popular Party takes control of main cities in local polls after Socialists' 12 years in power Brussels unveils £300m pink elephant Phillips Britain heading for showdown with Gibraltar Contact Group posturing fails to conceal lack of unity and resolve Twin phase build-up for British troops in Bosnia The Tudor Monarch from Gold Smiths Walker & Hall Diplomatic whirlwind Britons caught in scenic danger zone US team reviews policy Unum Bold French shock Serbs as troops retake bridge Hour-long battle may be turning point for UN as official says 'We are at war' The Times Paris drums up support for tougher mandate Russia holds back peace mediators in anger at Nato The accelerated learning method Visual Art Once, Wagner was new music Even the best of today's new music is arid, introverted and will not endure, Bernard Levin insisted in The Times last week. Paul Griffiths disagrees The amour-plated hit machine Pop Faded Janowitz loses her way Concert Moving on by his fingernails World Music: Amjad Ali Khan, master of the sarod and lord of the raag, talks to Tunku Varadarajan Opera Pop History as bunk Dance Royal Ballet of Flanders Derngate, Northampton Film Preacher hunt is called off Treading the familiar waters of the Jordan Theatre: Moe of the same: a tribute better heard than seen; surreal strindberg Read under the bed Real Writing Riverside Studios, W6 Entertainments Music Theatre Cube root of infinity A Dream Play Tramway, Glasgow Jazz Books Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 How a strand of DNA could outperform electronic technology a telescope to see undiscovered planets a tilted view of the world Does this bee contain the secret of life? John Postgate on a microbial clue to an ultimate question TES The ultimate computer The worm that turns blue when the water turns dirty Nick Nuttall reports on a remarkable genetic development High hopes Level looks A writer's world in a biscuit tin Margaret Drabble's life of Angus Wilson is out, so now she can tidy her own DMA A fine and concrete solution Sometimes we all feel like parking our work outside the front door Matthew Parris The true scandals of out time have not been personal peccadilloes, but great public blights Off the rails Heckles rise You can't tax those you can't catch Modern communications mean the rich will decline to pay for the old-style welfare state When ministers must decide Peter Riddell says that regulators cannot take the place of politicians Backwardsman The Times Diary Encore The Times Diary Call our man The Times Diary Confronting Terror Britain must stand up to the kidnappers is Bosnia Church Management The clergy must learn the workings Mammon as well as God Globe Alive Shakespeare's rebuilt theatre is a stage for all the world Search for end to Bosnian conflict Universities league Railwaymen 's ballot Do calculators spoil our children? Fear of free-for-all in roadside signs Swans and anglers Arts and lottery Putting Oscar on a pedestal Flying doctors No light matter Court Circular Latest wills Engineering awards Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Garden rarity saved for the nation Birthdays today Entrants to Navy Church in Wales Schools news Forthcoming marriage Anniversaries Association Action Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages The Times Appointments Lola Flores Dolores " Lola" Flores Ruiz, Spanish flamenco singer and dancer, died of cancer in Madrid on May 16 aged 72. She was born in Jérez de la Frontera on January 21,1923 The Earl of Clancarty The Earl of Clancarty, the author of books on unidentified flying objects (UFOs), died on May 18 aged 83. He was born on September 18,1911 Church news Major-General Michael Scott Major-General Michael Scott, Commandant Technical Group, REME, 1963-65, died on May 13 aged 83. He was born on October 25,1911 Christian Anfinsen Christian Anfinsen American biochemist and Nobel Prizewinner, died in Randallstown, Maryland, on May 15. He was born in Monessen, Pennsylvania, in 1916 Miss Marie Tempest Jebille Performance at Drury Lane News The Times Crossword No 19,867 Knockando Business Air UK Forecast Tomorrow Motor Racing Atherton leads from the front Rugby Union Football Schools Sport Points for the Future? The Loan Corporation Anchor role catches Hignell out of position Mouland masters wind to set up chance of victory Welshman's 65 earns share of lead going into final day at Wentworth Nicholas records first LPGA tour win Hall takes title with well-timed birdie run Nemeth sees room for improvement Watkins poised to embarrass selectors Villeneuve triumphs in Indianapolis 500 Sport in Brief Top seeds prevail Edberg leads Cup win Arbi retains world title McQuaid keeps grip Thompson heads grid Allcock's team beaten Richardson excels Claymores miss out Kulcsar flourishes Brave Wales praised Kent targets top prize Hill 's error fuels Schumacher 's hopes Change in pit-stop strategy ends Briton's hopes in Monaco Grand Prix Fogarty leaves rivals in his slipstream Andrew Longmore finds that actions speak louder than words for Britain's Superbike world champion at Donington Park BBC Guildford repeat league win to clinch cup victory Unfit Thorp struggles to become new counties champion Ambrose troubled by demons of doubt Fast bowler's search for rhythm mirrors West Indies' quest for confidence Gloucestershire thwarted in thrilling climax Barwick keeps control Lancashire maintain pace Yesterday's Scoreboards Word-Watching Time for counties to draw the line at spineless surrender Alan Lee argues that a change to the bonus points system would benefit all levels of English cricket Glamorgan tempted by Benson's bait Thrilling finish vindicates Kent captain's judgment of declaration Book Tickets now Saturday's Scoreboards Cricketers Somerset victory to depend upon makeshift attack Abject England rescued by Andrew Injury plus Carling out of next game after Argentina come close creating upset Rowell revolution set for test of longevity David Miller says that much rests on England's leadership qualities after a dire opening performance Scotland wary of physical Tongans In the province of 'stiff cat' and ostrich biltong Clement Freud in South Africa Collective will goes missing at highest level Rob Andrew searches for clues to the lacklustre opening display from the five nations' champions Reborn All Blacks shred case for the defence Valiant Ireland have World Cup backs to the wall as New Zealand unleash fresh generation Details from Ellis Park South Africa have most cause for joy Do first impressions count? David Hands ranks the best and worst of the 16 nations on the form shown in their opening matches Flustered Italians intimidated by Samoa Wales achieve targets and learn valuable lessons World Cup Details Reading prepare to break new ground Play-off final puts one of football's poor relations in sight of Premiership Bury's fire burns out too quickly Alyson Rudd sees justice done as Chesterfield triumph 2-0 in third division play-off final By our Sports Staff: Osborn intent on second promotion End justifies means for grateful Celtic Stewart 's dismay bars path to riches for Rovers Change of style for Eubank in brief but bloody win Mesh Technique Hernia Repair Slice of history beckons for Agassi and Sampras French Open Seedings Deadly finish by Denmark earns tribute from Tergat Kent seals victory for Indio Pizza of the cricket world leaves warm glow Alyson Rudd enjoys the good humour and assorted company of a day out at the Oval Eton take revenge on Hampton for Ghent defeat Funnell completes faultless display Stewards look at Sea-Deer's running Rapid Raceline Tamure offered classic encouragement Sonic Boy underlines stength of unbeaten colt's York victory Chepstow Doncaster Sandown Park Double Trigger primed for test of stamina Guide to our Racecard King's Theatre third in US By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Rain helps Ridgewood Pearl upstage Harayir Judgment day imminent for new-age owner Leaders on the Flat Redcar Leicester Blinkered first time Cartmel Wetherby Fontwell Park By our Racing Staff: Pelder edged out at Longchamp British runners acquit themselves well in European competition Results from Saturday's Eight Meetings Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Crow steals march on three rivals Hereford Huntingdon Layers divided over Celtic Swing Uttoxeter The Times Football Guide to the Week Ahead For the Record Australian Pools Check Schools Sport Pembroke ploy holds off Oriel Racing Cricket Football Batting for village pride Bank Holiday cricket is here again but players find nostalgia isn't what is used to be, says Tony Dawe The Times Practice time from the heart The biggest biking event in the calendar Corporate Golf Challenge What You Need Third party liable to beneficiaries for loss in breach of trust Emergency Act export ban orders valid Subjective test for assessment period Term cannot be included in incorporating contract Mars Definition of agricultural property Decree absolute was a nullity Proving excise licence offence Canterbury Christ Church College King Edward Vi School Southampton Bursar Independent Education The Times BAC Ebs London American School of Liberal Arts Strathclyde Gradute Business School Independent Education Courses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gmat University of Hertfordshire UWE " excellent teachers" Sevenoaks School Sixth Form Entry Kensington Park School Leicester University Business Career Skills Maple Hayes School Gabbitas MBA in London Bolshevik pupil power Nicholas Wapshott launches an occasional series with memories of progressive Rendcomb The Times League Table 1995: How the Universities Compare The good university table in full The Times If I'm an examiner, how tall is a story? Jonathan Sale on the tales that do the rounds at exam time Family at war over ailing Littlewoods Sir Desmond Pitcher's exit from the pools group may herald new feuding. Sarah Bagnall reports The dressing down code Ironing out the problems over informal wear at work Was allowing casual dress at the office really such a smart move? Ian Brodie on the latest US angst Higher Clean sweep for old hand The Times City Diary Joint run out The Times City Diary Gallic recipe The Times City Diary Starter 's orders The Times City Diary Tourist Rates Radio 1 The history of all that jazz Radio Choice Called out to a nasty case of soundbiting Review BBC1 Choice Picture Gallery Dressing down 38 Private sector making 3% the starting point for pay rises Creditors go on attack over advisers' fees No 481 across down Key day for Clarke trade visit Picture Gallery Second chance for Southern Blyth heads for £1m as Boots lifts profits Barclays braced for strike Unifi walkout ends 80-year tradition YRA Empire at War 38 Gas wins backing over pay German hope ANC buyout Holvis battle Branson No 1

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