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News from 01/06/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Ann Carlton, Anthony Joseph, J. N. P. Watson, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Lionel Alexander, Harvey Elliott, J. R. L. Cuningham (Chairman), Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Carl Mortished, Richard Cleroux, Peter Mandler, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Nora Beloff, Martin Fletcher, Kathryn Knight and Richard Duce, Steve Keenan, David Cowen, Tom De Waal, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, George Thomas, John O'leary, Education Editor, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Max Hastings Editor, Michael Clark, Anthony G. Phillips, James Landale Political Reporter, Stanley R. Friesen, Janet Bush, Anatole Kaletsky, Lesley Abdela, David Haigh, Aisling Foster, Sarah Bagnall, Joel Brand, Roger Scruton, Russell Kempson, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Jon Ashworth and Michael Horsnell, Venetia Kenney-Herbert, John Hopkins, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, John Higgins, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, P. H. S, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Lawrence Freedman, D. B. Ryder, Nigel Hawkes, Eric Reguly, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Erica Wagner, Michael Horsnell and Jon Ashworth, Jill Chesworth, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Nigel D'arcy, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Dr James Le Fanu, William Rees-Mogg, David Young, David Churchill, Emma Wilkins and Stewart Tendler, Sara McConnell, Adam Zeman, James Pringle, Chris Parker, James Landale and Jill Sherman, Leslie Patrick Baylis, George Hill, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Kate Basset, Matthew Parris, Tom Rodwell, David Green, William Folkes, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Melanie McDonagh, Richard Beeston, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Robert Kee, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Keith Burstein, Benedict Nightingale, Alan Duncan MP and Dominic Hobson, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Hugh Pearman, Sarah Bagnall and Sara McConnell, James Bone, Martin Fletcher and our Foreign Staff, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, C. V. Howard (Chairman), Catherine Milton, P. Gilbert,

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UN chief calls for troops to pull back Clinton may send ground forces Major refuses to bow to blackmail over hostages Index Suburban Nightmare Maxwell brothers on trial Police attacked with firebombs Tunnel running out of money Shipwreck Average phone bill to go down by £8 Appointments Gas investors call in Cedric the pig but lose out to the City PC Guide Mutiny in ranks as leaders go to war over Bosnia Political Sketch Prince's trip to Dublin hailed as peace boost Carlsberg - Tetley Brewing Limited By a Staff Reporter: Toxteth police confront masked youths J Sainsbury Plc Missing sniffer dog found in shed New in Brief Dooley hearing Road deaths fall Beer withdrawn Murder suspect Fish poisoned Air heroes sale Survivor fought to save shipmates 'Jamie went back to the ship and got Emily off but they ere separated in the water' Paralysed Superman actor fights for life Magazine More Furniture Ideas By a Staff Reporter: Armed police hunt killer gunman 106 Peugeot DPP's husband in stable condition after street stabbing Youth charged and ten others on bail after being questioned by police over north London mugging Women sacked for 'racist' display of Union flags The Times The Comet Price Boy awaits police call Maxwell jury told of ?122m plot with pension cash Brothers accused of dishonestly putting fund shares at risk to prop up their father's failing empire Dixons The Indictment Harrods Fleet Street's finest turn a deaf ear to amplified mutterings of the law Abbey National Direct How heat and dust killed a proud jungle empire Scientists blame drought for bringing Central America's Mayan civilisation to its knees BT By a Staff Reporter: Census reveals Scottish loners Pilot 130,000 'in deep trouble' on home loans Fifth of school-leavers lack literacy and maths needed at work Heads demand end to meddling by governors Actionaid Renault Prince of Denmark to wed British commoner Births to single mothers level out Major leads MPs in condemning 'despicable' breach of law Bosnia debate:'The more united this House can be, the better' Plight of British troops leads to ceasefire in the House Owen fears slide into warfare Lords MPs condemn 65% pay rise requested by gas regulator This is not a demand for more money, it is a contract recgotiation' Hackney council sets out to crack job fraud Boots Watchdogs' pay varies widely Ford Blair urged to uphold tradition Labour pledges hands-off policy on industry Owen conies to the end of a thankless road Currys Britain uses war machine to wage political battle RAF officer added to list of captives Envoy 'to be M Foreign Minister' Hill House Hammond Reuter: Austria war crimes trial clears Serb Norwich Union Ford Clinton offers to deploy ground troops in Bosnia The cost of trying to preserve peace First Mortgage Securities No Title Why the UN troops are sitting targets Mercury British troops take cover as Serbs attack Gorazde Quake exposes 'death trap' flats Sakhalin anger over unsafe homes Qantas Moscow agrees to new security deal with Nato Russian general resigns over cuts Chinese dissidents plead for freedom British Marine By our Diplomatic Staff: Amnesty condemns Iran for killings Waco hearings to focus on role of Attorney-General Wild card candidates set to stalk White House Nokia BMW boss crashes supercar Brussels prepares for ecu lift-off Cree rapist banished to bleak lake Kenya's gamekeeper turns his sights on ruling elite Guardian Direct Banda too unwell to appear at his trial New in Brief (AFP): Bodies crucified (Reuter): Ukraine poll (AP): Sentence upheld (AP): Child nun dies (AFP): Tables turned The victims of their own defences When the immune system targets healthy cells serious damage can result, says Dr James Le Fanu Kwai Full circle on eczema Antibiotics are back in favour with dermatologists Hidden dangers of a stabbing Why a would-be father should quit smoking Deep wound Royal Liver Assurance Born under the cloud of Chernobyl Slow sperm 'I was part of that crew-I can barely believe the tragedy' George Hill tells of his feelings of devastation over the loss of the Maria Asumpta Why do they always make Tories swine? Television villains are so predictable, says Simon Brooke Tories are shown as sexually avaricious monsters GM Scientific American Picture Gallery Tired old new Labour Alan Duncan MP and Dominic Hobson say Blair is a real socialist Haught couture The Times Diary Picture Gallery Box of delight The Times Diary Lights, lights The Times Diary Virtual unreality Eurocrats are refusing a public debate about single currency Lights, lights The Times Diary Not cricket The Times Diary Tuned out The Times Diary Picture Gallery A war the US can't ignore Lawrence Freedman on Clinton's dilemma Emergency Call Now for a strategy to match yesterday's defence of principle Sid Turns up the Heat British Gas shareholders have a right to be angry Mayan Mystery Was a great civilisation humbled by an even greater drought? Bosnia crux for UK Government More composers, worse music? Freedom to roam Jean Muir Flying doctors Breeze in family trees Labour's economics Labour plans for women's quotas Boost for women Out to grass Living for today Court Circular Royal engagements Personal Column Superb walkway reopens this week Soap magnate's garden pergola is restored at cost of £1.4m Lord Adrian The Hon Lady Johnston Service luncheon Birthdays Over Seas Lodge Latest wills Forthcoming marriages School news Netherhall House Church news Anniversaries Gardeners' Company Appointment Legal appointment Ted Drake Ted Drake, England and Arsenal footballer and Chelsea manager, died on May 29 aged 82. He was born on August 16,1912 Personal Column Tom Hurst Tom Hurst, founder of the International Network Towards Smoke-Free Hospitals, died on May 23 aged 81. He was born on October 29,1913 Queen's-Hall Mike Pentz Mike Pentz, Dean of the Faculty of Science, Open University, 1969-85, died from leukaemia at his home in Provence on May 29 aged 70. He was born in Cape Town on November 30,1924 Mick Pyne Mick Pyne, jazz pianist and cornettist, died in London following a stomach haemorrhage on May 23 aged 54. He was born in Thornton Dale, Yorkshire, on September 2,1940 News The Times Crossword No 19,870 Business Times Weathercall AirUK Sport Tomorrow Arts Features Books The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Regulator 'has cost British Gas £3bn' Kingfisher and Pru investors speak out BAe rejoins takeover battle for VSEL Anatole Kaletsky Central banks act to bolster dollar Tokyo shares tumble as Expo 96 is scrapped Arts Hogg joins economic consultants Sport Kerkorian drops bid for Chrysler The Dalvey Credit Card Case Ackroyd on Raleigh and El Dorado Businees Today Off the rails Dropped stitch North-South divide narrowed by recession Eurotunnel set for autumn bank showdown Video on demand to be tested Legal & Public Notices Candy 'will develop Hoover brand name' Paying the Piper Arrears threaten 130,000 homes Barclays Bank staff to discuss new action Business Roundup EBRD invests more Leeds Group catches up French to privatise steel Virtual shopping online Rodime secures finance Eurofighter extra funds delayed AIG Accountancy, Finance and Banking Appointments now… Tourist Rates Warning as Dawson edges back into black Property sales lift MEPC MR Data shares nosedive Sun Submarine warfare British Aerospace fires siting shot at VSEL Whitsun dollar offensive Chrysler drives away boarders Pennington Commodities Liffe Options New York helps London to quicken its pace 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 The day MAM left home Tempus Kingfisher Dawson Int Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes MEPC Wall Street BTR gives up Al rating The Times City Diary Honours even? The Times City Diary Golf croquet The Times City Diary Try harder The Times City Diary Business Letters Energy use and the quality of life Europe faces a threat of long-term stagnation Economic View It is not in the nature of market economies to lurch from one recession into another Litigation ban in Lloyd's offer is unwelcome Shipyard ruling sinks tendering imperative Corby Traders hope for a quiet life on T+3 day David Cowen looks at the move by many markets to settle trades within three days The Times Unit Trust Information Service HSBC Group Modest gains at the close Heath Group Candover The task list for success David Young finds out what company life is like after the head office lifeline has been severed How to identify a winning team Simple steps to the quality of leadership Under the Bimbo spell The rest of Europe follows Britain Eci Ventures When success is one short stop away How London's famous red buses took their own route Saying goodbye can be the toughest business decision Phildrew Ventures Where is the buyout boom? Surveys reveal a continuing surge in the number and size of deals, with records being set. But the South East is still lagging behind, David Young reports Giving—and taking away David Haigh believes the Iasvc has created rules which discriminate unfairly against intagible assets Maximum sentence cannot be exceeded VAT assessment has to be made in correct time period Beating drums for the Beatles Any Other Business Village life Son of Cadbury Dawn call Bigger slice of the tasty taxation cake Audit When father does not take part In adoption Death row sentence commuted The Times Keep off the junk, Liz Cinema: Geoff Brown is less than impressed by Elizabeth Hurley as a poor-little-rich-girl addict Drama all in the costume Theatre: A ragged portrait of King Richard; Max Frisch's topical classic Richard III Regent's Park Caution - flammable material The Fireraisers Riverside Pulp Fiction Film 1 Film 2 Curzon West End Theatre 1 Theatre 2 Entertainments Tonight Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 The colour of money Marcus Binney admires the confident style of Cambridge's striking new business school Offspring impress Dance 10 Dancers Ensemble Design Dance A nation lost in deep waters Outstanding Briten at Covent Garden… brutalist Strauss in Cardiff… misguided Janácek in Paris Billy Budd Covent Garden Great Classics on Offer The Times Opera 1 Opera 2 Bare bulb sheds no new light Elektra New Theatre, Cardiff Dancing back to the drawing board The Cunning Little Vixen Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris From the Root to the Budd Opera 3 Just an eclectic kind of Guy Guy Barker's musicianly virtues have earned him a place among the contemporary British jazz greats Tango Jazz Judging Jeffrey's words and deeds Daniel Johnson appraises a biography of Jeffrey Archer, the writer and politician who is perhaps our most colourful public figure Jeffrey Archer Stranger than Fiction By Michael Crick Hamish Mailton, £17.50 Why good taste has a dubious pedigree The Tyranny of Taste The Politics of Architecture and Design in Britain 1560-1960 By Jules Lubbock Yale, £35 Embodiments of the humane mind Descartes' Error Emotion, Reason and the Human Brain By Antonio Damasio Picador, £16.99 New Authors Landmarks in blueprint Architectural Competitions Volume I: 1792-1947 Volume II: 1947-93 By Cees de Jong and Erik Mattie Benedikt Taschen, £49.99 A philosopher who thinks art matters Values of Art By Malcolm Budd Penguin, £20 No Title Picture Gallery A Passionate pilgrimage Peter Ackroyd on a haunting recreation of Sir Walter Raleigh's fruitless search for El Dorado, the lost Utopia-or Dystopia The Creature in the Map a Journey to El Dorado By Charles Nicholl Jonathan Cape, £18.99 The Times The Last Ride Last of the old Irishry The Dead School By Patrick McCabe Picador, £14.99 Epistles to the absent A Year of our Lives By John MacKenna Picador. £9.99 The culture of the big house Anglo-Irish The Literary Imagination in a Hyphenated Culture By Julian Moynihan Princeton, £19.95 Walled Gardens Scenes from an Anglo-Irish Childhood By Annabel Goff Eland Press, £8.99 pbk Quite a day at the races Room Service Bargain of the Week Flights STA Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Tourism where Turner trod A Tate exhibition throws light on the European travel of a great landscape painter, writes Harvey Elliott Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items When the world's at your feet, take cover Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Iata Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Air charter clouds in summer skies Before you fly off to the sun there are questions you should ask about the aircraft your will be travelling in, Harvey Elliott writes Move to end 'scandal' of low compensation BA boosts seat comfort A British blizzard Price war slashes Euro fares Lure of currency More Travel on Saturday How green are your holidays? Tap Air Portugal Lancashire's chance to confirm their potential The Leading 100 Entries in the Times Fantasy First XI Game The Times Fantasy First XI Scoreboard Worcestershire out to break duck Umpire warns Benjamin for aggression Littlewoods For the Record Savill takes measure of Derby decision Carlisle Ayr Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Hereford Uttoxeter Brighton Blinkered First Time Richard Evans Rapid Raceline Australia fade after opening surge Irish power game subdues Japanese flair The Famous Grouse Journey to the game that the World Cup forgot By our Sports Staff: Changes do not include fit Horan Motor Insurance By our Sports Staff: Samoans to bring in replacement as Kellet is ruled out Teachers Scotland call up Shiel for decisive pool game Atherton's style wins approval of Torrance Pre Genius Gascoigne offers rich contrast Andrew Longmore is on hand as England's footballers see how the other half lives in an unusual excercise in equal opportunities World Cup Details Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Welsh clubs punished Millennium Open host Squad remains intact Walker sprints back Rosi fails dope test Winning Move Stephenson handed two-year drugs ban Sport in Brief Keene on Chess Sampras slips up on dreaded red clay Outsider crushes American's hopes of joining ranks of grand slam greats Christie puts advice to test Rci Gold Crown Labegorce depend on Araujo Funnell ready for Hickstead chance Word-Watching A family torn apart by war Plain speaking and some fancy mind games Review BBC1 Choice Cricket England missing killer instinct Grand slam winners make progress but struggle for form Across Intertoto Cup deadline delivers farcical finale Gullit plans to sweep up rewards at Chelsea Wales unable to contain New Zealand power play Tie Rack Racing Crème de la creme appears Multiple Display Advertising Items GKRS N B Selection Ltd N B Selection Ltd Harvey Nash Plc N B Selection Ltd Roger Stephens & Associates N B Selection Ltd GKRS Michael Page Finance A Salisbury Consuiting Group Company Touche Ross Lex Service Corporate Executive Search North West Water KAiSEN Christian Salvesen Sales Director GKRS PA Consulting Group RAS Ward Executive Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Chase Consulting Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Taylor & Partners SMCL Mercuri Urval CDOA Virgin BCP ICL Barkers Response & Assessment Stream N. 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