News from 31/05/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Ruth Corb, Ian Curteis, Iain R. Webb, Alexandra Frean, L. Harding, Simon Barnes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Tarquin Cooper, Marianne Darch and Kathryn Knight, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, George Sivell, Mary Wilson, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Edward Thorpe, Gerald Davies, David Hanson, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, David Gladstone, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Gordon Wixley, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Denis L. McDonnell, Michael Clark, Laureen Fleischmann, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Kathryn Knight Edward Gorman and Dominic Kennedy, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Stuart C. Brown, Edward Gorman, Joel Brand, Louise Gray, Philip Bassett, Brenda Maddox, Geoffrey R. Thomas, Rachel Bridge, John Hopkins, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Emma Wilkins, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Arnold Rosen, Beryl Dixon, Richard Evans, Eric Reguly, S. Mohindra, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stewart Tendler, Kate Alderson, Ross Tieman and Colin Narbrough, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nigel Williamson Whitehall Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Richard Duce, Anne Ashworth, Tom Rhodes and Martin Fletcher, David Young, Michael Hornsby and Stewart Tendler, Hermann Bondi, Chris Parker, Gerald Larner, Claire Pilton, Peter Riddell, Roy Greenslade, John Ware, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Alex Benady, Michael Dynes, Natasha Mileusnic, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, H. MacL. Currie, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, J. G. Hollow, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Sophia Coudenhove, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Malcolm Swift, Jack Bailey, Catherine Milton and Jeremy Laurance, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Colin Baser, Colin Campbell, D. G. H. Brookfield, J. Bunting,
ResumoMajor fears all-out war in Balkans Warning to Bosnian Serb leaders Pope calls for Orthodox unity Strike closes 230 Barclays branches Index Dress and Marriage Tight Irish security for Prince's visit Three drown as sailing ship is wrecked Husband of DPP stabbed by muggers Screen Test Hoover sold after free flights fiasco The Giant Killer Achool Fees Insurance Agency Limited 20P Lyell faces questions in the Commons over Levitt fraud sentence Hundreds of banks closed as Barclays staff strike over pay 'A revolt after years of bullying' 'This pay deal is rod that broke the camel's back' AST Computer Skipper owned ship on which 19 died Vote for state grants defies student leaders News in Brief Motorcyclists killed Lawyer defies QC oath Police do MoT tests Abbey's uncivil war Crash father's grief World Cup ban for Sky Hospital admits it was wrong to sack 'bossy' consultant 'I am delighted to confirm that the trust has withdrawn all allegations' Computer hoaxer 'sacked' colleagues Saturday the Times Killers 'sprayed petrol' over fire attack victim Dickens saw through novelist's cover story Two men held over murder of boy New-look Conran poses topless at 62 Patek Philippe Geneve Actor killed by broken sword in stage fight The Listening Bank Member HSBC Group Pope urges unity with Orthodox churches The Times Family shares lottery millions DNA-based vaccine could work against all strains of flu Talent deserts regional theatres Maxwell to be named in sons' fraud trial Lovemaking can be bad for your health B&Q Supercentres By our Science Editor: Scientists hunt down the 'wolfman' gene Security stepped up after extremists' milk raid Parents failing in duty to discipline, say head teachers By a Staff Reporter: Most children who commit violence 'are abuse victims' Hello! Art expert turns critical laser on 'archaic' cleaning methods Odds of recovery influenced by patient's lifestyle Medical Briefing Cellphones Mental patient murdered News in Brief Housego banned Cantona time up Girl's body found Tram contest Sight restored Viaduct saved Bishop named Mediation plan to keep neighbours out of court Morecambe plans old jokes' home High tide and workmen save Clifton bridge jumper Picture Gallery Blair pledges immediate signing of social chapter Labour leader would not surrender veto but would 'play an active part in leadership of Europe' Nationwide The speech that Hurd would like to have given Army of political advisers costs £1.5m Emergency debate marks rare recall First rail franchises 'will grab subsidy Quake teams in race against time Sakhalin rescuers battle to reach survivors as cold poses new threat in devastated oil town Tokyo coalition in peril over apology for war French protest against privatisation The Times Lasat Reuter: Koreans killed in sea attack by North Single-minded drive to sell the Eurodollar Pretoria bureaucrats bow out Israel acts to arrange Golan vote News in Brief Clinton lies low as US bolsters Adriatic force Dilemma for 'humiliated' White House City focuses on sanctions DELL Left backs tough Chirac line Bosnian Serbs refuse to relent over captives Hostages Aid grinds to a halt United Nations Kohl takes firm stance against UN withdrawal Germany Hill House Hammond Nato ministers refuse to pull out peacekeepers Alliance 'will not be intimidated' by Serbs Bosnia Strategy Scale of British response poses logistical headache Un Options The Times Link with West on Kremlin agenda Russia Women join advance party New Forces AA Patents cheered by film of hostages The woman with her sights on Cedric As British Gas shareholders gather for a stormy meeting, Giles Coren meets the scourge of big-spending directors Hi there. We need to raise $20m… Lamar Alexander is unknown, but Ted Welch aims to make him US President. Martin Fletcher meets a formidable salesman Tel-Me Martin Beddall A marriage of style and glamour If girly froth is not your usual style, steer clear of it for the big day and follow the fashion pack into the Fifties Hill House Hammond Where blacks can't be wrong False charges of racism must be rebutted, says John Ware Dr in the House The Times Diary Picture Gallery Blood and thunder Bellicose newspapers don't have to live with the consequences of their opinions Slim vols The Times Diary Jersey royals The Times Diary Absent friends The Times Diary Screened off The Times Diary What does a friend do when a friend's friends sneer? Speak for Britain Clarity, vigour and leadership must mark the Bosnia debate Rotten Boroughs Labour complacency about bad local councils is a mistake When West Meets East Catholicism and Orthodoxy may yet become friends Waste and delay in defence projects Advice to Ashdown Rural power Terms of address Doubts cast on the Lord Chancellor's 'league table' Students' rent rise M4 coach crash Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Legal aid reform Population issues Mirror up to nature Comings and goings Court Circular Personal Column Rukba Sir Archibald Russell Sir Archibald Russell, CBE, FRS, Joint Chairman, Concorde Committee of Directors, 1965-69, died on May 29 aged 90. He was born on May 30,1904 Margaret Chase Smith Margaret Chase Smith, former United States Congresswoman and Senator, died from complications following a stroke on May 29 aged 97. She was horn on December 14,1897, in Skowhegan, Maine University news (From our Own Correspondent): The Imperial Visit to Bosnia Cordial Greeting at Serajevo Ronald Matthews Ronald Matthews, CB, Deputy Secretary and Principal Establishment Officer at the Department of Health and Social Security. 1976-81, died on May 25 aged 72. He was born on July 26,1922 Yusuf Cachalia Yusuf Cachalia, former Secretary General of the South African Indian Congress, died in Johannesburg on May 9 aged 80. He was born on January 15,1915 Belgravia & Knightsbridge Savills Edwin Evans Auctioneers Debt forces Beaufort Castle sale The Frasers, hit by a triple tragedy are to sell the family seat. Mary Wilson reports Property Luxury Property in Ibiza Lovells Foreign buyers dominate market London homes are being snapped up, Claire Pilton says You are Looking for a "Real Estate" in… Marina Puente Romano Primeshare Duty payable on tobacco parcels Witness discretion Media, Sales & Marketing Recruit PLC Employment Services The Lawn Tennis Association Trust Dare to Succeed City Office International Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nomix-Chipman Limited Senior Executive Marketing & Management Opportunity for Sales People Plant house is not 'plant' Mercuri Urval MSL International Defects fatal to summary judgment Will they play fair with Classic? The law requiring Classic FM to outbid its rivals just to keep going cries out for reform. But where should reform stop? Can ITV halt its slide down the ratings? Edgy advertisers are asking if there is sufficient programme investment, Alexandra Frean writers Readers' digest or new word order? The founders of two new magazines explain their different editorial philosophies to Roy Greenslade The Times TV Top 10: Soaps Soaps still clean up Consumer comebacks Yesterday's brands are tomorrow's profits, writes Alex Benady The Times le Shuttle News The Times Crossword No 19,869 Times Weathercall Business Tomorrow Business Bank of England report on Barings delayed Business Editor Lindsay Cook Inquiry completed without Leeson's evidence Record fine for Morgan Stanley John Charcol Bank mortgage lending tumbles Arts Sport Lloyd's £2.8bn offer wins wary welcome Gas offers bonus for pay cut TV and Radio Business Today BT expected to cut prices today Eurofighter awaits German approval to start production European Gas Turbines TLG shareholders to cut stake Pay settlements rise to top 3% Business Roundup Clarke extols London BBA buys Holvis stake Late dash for Peps Plysu issues warning Sears chiefs pay falls Ransomes back in black Generators out of Grid auction BET spends £70m to buy conference centres company The Times Rental Bourncmouth International Center Bread and circuses Shareholders get their chance for democracy All cleaned out at Hoover Bank takes its time over Barings Pennington Ashanti warning on gold output target AIM issues first list of advisers B&E cuts losses Farnell expands Gander rights Babcock in talks on energy link-up Bank of Scotland Meconic looks for £17.5m from listing Commodities Liffe Options Trading thin as investors stay in holiday mood Stock Market 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 A new Style BET Tempus Babcock Ashanti Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes TLG Wall Street A nice little number The Times City Diary Part back The Times City Diary Formation flying The Times City Diary Dressing down The Times City Diary Tie with past The Times City Diary Union elections highlight the struggle for influence Philip Bassett looks at the implications as voting begins for the next generation of union leaders The Crazy world of hiring goods Christine Buckley on the rise of a rental chain UK executives answer call of Australia Top pay and perks are luring managers Down Under, reports Rachel Bridge West Lancashire Equities mark time in thin trading First direct Now is the time to invest Asset financiers are poised for action at the first sign of the 'feel-good' factor, David Young says Lombard Business Finance Hill Samuel Money keeps the cars moving Leasing or hire purchase agreements finance the Uk car industry from construction to driving away The case for funding The more complex the deal, the more vital the tailoring and advice, Ruth Corb writers Natwest Markets Firms go back to the future Call in the specialists to make the best deal Make sure you are getting value for money with risk transfer and most effective borrowing A public sector lessee can, in principle, achieve a 'no asset, no pay' position Forward Trust Business Finance Tel Asset Management Services Barclays The Times Unit Trust Information Service MOPS Life in the old dinosaur yet With a new live album, Pink Floyd feel their spectacular world tour let them prove their worth, not least to themselves, they tell David Sinclair Royal National Theatre POP 1 POP 2 All you need is lungs The captain keeps the score Jazz Tommy Smith Sextet Blackheath Concert Halls POP 3 The Royal Opera Jazz Rockers to the roots Hootie & The Blowfish, Empire, W12 Entertainments Tonight Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Tonight Putting punch in Puccini Opera: A Bohemian star returns to Covent Garden, while British performers flock to Bavaria Simple, sombre Simon Simon Boccanegra Nationaltheater, Munich Too lively to come alive Concert BBC now/ Jansons Symphony Hall, Birmingham Opera Music Inside the Hall of fame Benedict Nightingale assesses a new biography of theatrical giant Sir Peter Hall One that got away Profile Drowned in confusion Visual Art The Times Creme 95 Dance Mapping the mind's journey Theatre Contax UK Limited Tillinghast a Towers Parrin Company CJES Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jonathan Wren Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Personal Assistant to the Chief Executive PA/ADMINISTRATOR Hidden talents in the photocopier queue There are still manageres who need encouragement to recognise and promote the skills of their assistants. Beryl Dixon reports La Crème De La Crème SKY Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants International Institute for Strategic Studies Janette Teager & Associates Cluttons London Residential Agency IOF Consulting Ltd. Julia Morley, Miss World Jersey Ltd. PA to Director General Lambert Smith Hampton Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants C & S Personnel Consultants S/h Secs C£8.5k + B. Bens The Kingstree Group Knauf Maine-Tucker Recrument Consultants Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Secretary/administrator Romulus Construction Ltd Receptionist Required for Advertising and Marketing… Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Karim Mawji, Montague Goldsmith Limited Market Access International Ltd College Secretary Receptionist/secretary Knightsbridge Crème 95 Move into Property St James's Counsultancy Andrew anxious for England to relax Victory over Italy today can secure place in World Cup quarter-finals Secretary/receptionist Bilinguagroup Boyce Bilingual Bilingual People Computer Training The St. James's Secretarial College Size and strength should weigh in Ireland's favour Tate Gallery Dwyer calls for caution as Australia confront harsh reality Romania dig deep into South Africa reserves World Cup Details Samoans snatch last-gasp victory Wales face unenviable task Teams William Hill Soweto switches off to the roar from Newlands City sell Quinn to Sporting in £2 million deal When sport must bow to the winds of change Midweek View Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess For the Record Douce has five-hour operation after fall In Brief Results from Company Golf Days Rapid Rogbyline Dunwoody parts with Pipe after two-year tenure Cartmel Yesterpat's Results Monday's point-to-point results Folkestone Ripon Newbury Lucky escape Rapid Raceline Damp pitch puts Yorkshire on skids Somerset have Russell in a spin Rain delays captain's fate after decision to bat backfires West Indies on top as left-handers get it right Motor Insurance Cricket Scoreboards Atherton seeks to open ball-tampering debate Word-Watching Lancashire have Lloyd to thank as bowlers hold sway Archive view of Churchill Radio Choice Vengeful woman had us all under her spell Review BBC1 Football Hastings points way ahead Easy win ensures Scotland's place in World Cup quarter-finals Times Two Crossword All-round Ealham leads Kent into semi-finals Scoreboard By our Sports Staff: Ted Drake dies at the age of 82 Racing Arriens makes his name for wrong reasons Pure Genius Picture Gallery Inside Russia is banking on the future Bhtta Vitta Making the most of UK know-how Interprogressbank Big banks set the pace New pioneers are showing the way Slaviansky Bank Women in the chair Small is purposeful Mosstroi bank Fin Market Bank Looking for trade links, old and new Cristall Monopolies make the break National Credit Bank Merchant with a mission Vodka, pure and simple Moscow's man Unicom Bank Universal Joint Stock Commercial Bank Atomo Marcon Where to stay, eat and shop in Moscow Pay and display in Moscow Hold the line, caller… Making the connection with Russia is still difficult. But the capital city's main telephone utillty is taking steps to get on line Tenex Mockobckar rOPOACKAR Teneoohhar CETb Effectcredit Joint Stock Commercial Bank
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