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News from 30/05/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Louis Blom-Cooper, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Brian Collett, DJM, Patricia Davies, Roger Earis, Kate Alderson, Lin Jenkins and Emma Wilkins, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, A. W. Thom, Philip Howard, Noboru Matsuda, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Ian Murray, Norman De Mesquita, Jonathan Mirsky and James Pringle, Martin Best, Adrian Hastings, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Jonathan Eyal, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Mark Cliffe, Nick Robinson, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Vernon Bogdanor, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, John Woodcock, Simon Pettigrew, Sue Flavell, John Hopkins, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Charlotte Wallis, Peter May, Kate Muri, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Emma Wilkins, Richard Wetherell, P. H. S, Michael J Hendrie, Lawrence Freedman, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Anthony Simpson, Michael Evans and Michael Dynes, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, R. A. Goodbody, Guy Walters, Agence France-Presse, Christopher Walker, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Joel Brand, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Jabez, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, James Bone and Charles Bremner, Kate Bassett, Misha Glenny, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Gisborough, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Ian Robertson, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, David Loshak, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Catherine Milton, John Watson,

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Moscow joins attack on Serb 'outrage' Five-hour talks condemn hostage-taking as Britain sends troops to boost UN peacekeepers BA creates 3,000 jobs Promoted Bolton come from behind Ubogu dropped Index Shuttle Offer Children make homework a popular lesson Index Child abuse inquiries policy to be reformed Index 8 Pages of Sport BBC presents an everyday history of British folk (AP): Injured soldiers tell of their capture Index Pope's Persuader Crunchy Oat & Wheat Bran 20P Security alert after £2m raids on milk tankers MPs listen to mayday from coastguards in crisis Claims that government cuts in air rescue services, designed to save £6.5 million, are putting lives at risk will be heard in the Commons. Michael Hornsell reports New Search and Rescue Daytime Helicopter Coverage Morris accused of 'sexist claptrap' by union rival Blair pledges firm stand on Europe AST By a Staff Reporter: Protesters urge EU ban on live exports Opt-out schools avoid bigger classes Police name six teenagers killed in fireball crash 'Accidents don't come much worse' By a Staff Reporter: Egg thieves steal from osprey nest Director fights ban on torture film How not to win friends and influence colleagues Customs loses sniffer dog AST Ex-policeman dies after two men set him ablaze Flame thrower found in school Citroën Ax Nothing Moves You like a Citroën Brilliant mistress of the little black dress 'Jean Muri's designs are her finest tribute: enduring, tasteful, irresistible and unmistakable' Iain R. Webb, the Times fashion editor, pays tribute to the designer whose death at the age of 66 was announced yesterday after a carrer of nearly 40 years Former banker chairs inquiry into Yard fraud Firm in divorce row sold for £1 Token 5 American Airlines Greater freedom blamed for rise in youth crime Sex and drugs 'more stressful than poverty' Children grin and bear brunt of cuts in the family budget B&Q Anti-smoking advert is criticised as too violent Politically correct policies blamed as Hackney sets up fraud inquiry Umbilical cord will help bone marrow transplants Car Insurance Actor sees £70,000 car stolen at garage News in Brief Hoover plea fails Murder remand Train derailed Hard cheese Chapel goes west Sound barrier Art collection of a legal legend likely to fetch £1m Raj 'snapshot' albums yield rare paintings Impotence BT Sakhalin quake rescue teams told not to lose hope British Aerospace Exam stress may have triggered Harvard murder Dole sacks adviser over insult to Jews Woman accused of grandson's murder Token 3 Spanish Right sets sights on bigger prize Crippled victim of Tiananmen protest held by Chinese Rabin pledges Golan referendum Hover Speed Fast Ferries Wedding lifts Japan's gloom Picture Gallery First direct France is accused of arming Hutu militias Tyranny claims rejected News in Brief (Reuter): Mexico upset (Reuter): Minsk impasse (AFP): Tibet torture (Reuter): German contest (Reuter): Mandela thanks (Reuter): Malaria toll Troops prepare to bolster vulnerable force in Bosnia Omega Marines sent to Adriatic will avoid combat role United States Pregnant wife puts on brave face as she waits for news of husband Plug into an Award Winning Bargain Leaders unite in concern for safety of soldiers UN chief draws up plan to redefine peacekeepers' role Britain and France pre-empt Security Council review by sending reinforcements The GM Gard Bosnians forced to bury dead under cover of darkness Toulon support group sets sail Bradford & Bingley Disaster lurks in West's folly of macho vengeance Entertainments Tonight Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complted by Kris Anderson Theatre 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 v) on release across the country Tonight Our nation at horseplay Visual Art: Mark Wallinger's equine satires, and strange paintings by Thomas Lawson, reviewed by Richard Cork Around the Galleries: Photography Exhibitions Visual Art1 Visual Art2 Loud reports from the Balkan war Cinema: Geoff Brown on the winners at Cannes, where art imitated life as all eyes turned to former Yugoslavia Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Foundation Film When you are ready, Eddie Theatre Edward II Haymarket, Leicester Open Air Theatre Theatre Overdosing on angst Pop Portishead Willesden Empire Pop National Theatre Music Britain in new harmony Concert Philharmonia/Slatkin Festival Hall Avoid the fumes of organic chemicals Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports on cancer of the kidney, now recognised as an occupational hazard faced by fire-fighters, painters and decorators When ABC is not so simple Why do some bright children have so much difficulty with words? Ian Robertson investigates Tempur Real men don't eat chocolate America is turning its obsession with food into a science, says Kate Muir HHAC Jaguar Owners The Pope's gentle persuader Who is the man leading so much of the Establishment to Rome? Walter Ellis reports Lasat Is suicide a safe subject? Libby Purves on the dilemma facing parents and teachers Silly badges are no joke Who needs Lord Surch and his party of jocular bores? The Times Too-late show Claes just hasn't got the clout Jonathan Eyal on Nato's shameful Secretary-General Track record The Times Diary Picture Gallery A law is a law is a law However good the cause and whatever the provocation, the authorities must not allow fanatics to break society's rules More vroom With nobs on No abating Mo' bray Perils of raising the stakes Lawrence Freedman on hostage-taking Clarke Keeps his Nerve The Chancellor's defiance on interest rates has paid off Other People's Spies When the interests of Germany and morality collide Out-Of-Pocket Money Britain's youngest wage earners have seen their incomes erode 'Only one possible response to Serbs' Role for the Paras Vanished hall Prisons in Japan Use by an MP of another's name Judges and the course of justice Expanding Heathrow Role in Europe Touching a brief Threat to choice in private forestry Rail rage Prayers for the dead Striking a chord Today's royal engagements Social News University news Institute of Trade Mark Agents School news Anniversaries Nature notes Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coracle-maker sells boats to America Latest wills Appointments in the Forces Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Town and Country Planning Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lincoln's Inn Multiple Classified Advertising Items The night sky in June Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Jean Muir Jean Muir, CBE, fashion designer, died in The London Clinic on May 28 aged 66. She was born on July 17,1928 Personal Column Friz Freleng From our Own Correspondent: Irish Hospitals Sweep First Day of the Draw Henri Laborit Henri Laborit, French neurologist, died in Paris on May 18 aged 80. He was born in Hanoi, Vietnam, on November 21,1914 DR Irfan Ljubijankic Dr Irfan Ljubijankic, Foreign Minister of the Republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina, was killed by a missile attack on his helicopter on May 28 aged 42. He was born in 1952 News The Times Crossword No 19,868 Sport Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest WPA Business In the Times Tomorrow Forecast Arts Features Law The Papers TV Listings Clarke keeps his nerve Other people's spies Out-of-pocket money Columns Obituaries Rugby Union England move to tighten forward play Bolton pass test of endurance Rioch's side secures Premiership place with stirring comeback Law Picture Gallery Business Team of selectors playing one short David Rhys Jones on the larger-than-life mystery of hte disappearing bowls official Zeus TV and Radio Langer sets record by taking third PGA title Campbell emerges from the pack with splendid putting Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Nicholas joins her better half on LPGA honour roll For the Record Warwick hurt as Rydell and Menu share spoils Sport in Brief Butler has first defeat Pugsley finds target Local Hero battles on Home run record Jennings called up Tactical blunder that allowed passion free rein Bates finds little cause to celebrate on return to clay French Open sccds enjoy easy ride Gracida secures Ellerston double Retchakan sews up victory Success at last after Monarchs catch fire Debate continues into Hill's flawed strategy Foster falls short of long-course world best in Cardiff New rule poses a threat to ice hockey Scotland ready for onslaught byToriga Wallaces join forces as Ireland ring changes Word-Watching Perils of raising the stakes A royal supporter will be watching Tonga tonight from his palace in the Pacific. John Hopkins reports World Cup Details By our Sports Staff: Romania aiming to restore pride and stability Sports Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Black and white unite behind Springboks South Africa captain rejects mantle of favourites after opening win against Australia Wales selectors set out to keep the All Blacks guessing Argentina relying on Cilley Australia call up forward By our Sports Staff: France search for consistency Far from rugby's madding crowd Jenkins given head start Wales tune up Limping Moles leads Warwickshire to their target Lamb and Curran guide leaders to last-ball triumph Northamptonshire stay top Lancashire's spinners come close to turning match Legal & Public Notices Cricket Scoreboards Emburey ready for one more campaign Kent hope to break Middlesex sequence of succcess Perils of raising the stakes Counties meet at Lord's for crucial debate on way forward for cricket Alan Lee talks to the driving force behind moves to introduce a modern approach Discounts and free petrol with Le Shuttle Racing Results from Yesterday's 11 Bank Holiday Meetings Atherton clears up question of leadership John Woodcock applauds as the England captain delivers exactly what his team needed Mind Games has dash of a champion Redcar Lower banned and Pipe fined Rapid Raceline Leicester Hexham Sandown Park Overpaid? Who, me? Barristers plead for sympathy and the new Legal Aid Board chief discusses reform proposals Steuart & Francis Neck and neck Inns and Outs Quarry Dougall Bupa Legal aid heads for the market Who Needs a Degree? Zarak MacRae Brenner Michael Page Legal Zarak MacRae Brenner Multiple Display Advertising Items Norton Rose N B Selection Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Zarak MacRae Brenner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clifford Chance Sedwick Group plc Rowley Ashworth Solicitors Working towards Equality of Opportunity Quarry Dougall Michael Page Legal Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Gibraltar The College of Law A broad entry to legal profession Roger Earis argues the case for wider studies and the Common Professional Examination Legal Appointments ECGD The Open University Patrick Milmo QC Westminster Medical Linklaters & Paines Atherton clears up question of leadership New technoloty may already be leading to a single European media market Capitalisation, week's change C E Heath Advice at a price is cause for caution Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Auditel (UK) Ltd London's lesson from troubled Teesside Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Natwest State aid aims to hone skills at small firms Multiple Classified Advertising Items Be a Private Investigator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foyles Educational Early Learning Surveillance Humana International Group PLC Finance Brokerage Kew, Surrey Data growth in the heart of Ribble country Multiple Classified Advertising Items Message plus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winner Mobile Phones & Pagers Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items CNT Profits ascent to continue at Boots The Chemist Companies Results and Statistics The Times Tourist Rates Northern rebels face vote defeat Venture race Names' meet MGM ruling Ascom Growth in US jobs forecast Economic Outlook Stresses for entente cordiale on inflation Gilt-Edged Powergen plc Watch out for more tanks on the corporate lawn Time to pay the Gas bill Ross Tieman forecasts a stormy annual meeting Dutch practice worth noting The Times City Diary No to nerves and nudity Radio Choice Atherton clears up question of leadership Review BBC1 Variations BBC2 Choice Carlton Satellite Channel 4 The Week Ahead BMW sets long-distance sights on Rolls-Royce America sticks to hard line on Tokyo trade Bank of Japan buys dollars Times Two Crossword By our Business Staff: British Airways to expand workforce Gas army on the march Barclays offers strike protection Graham Searjeant James Meade Limited Swiss to review bid for Holvis

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