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News from 05/06/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, James Landale, Edward Reader, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, DJM, Edward Petch, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Brian MacKinney, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Pat Gibson, Ruth Boulton, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Kris Anderson, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Maurice Webb, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Saunders, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Lionel Bloch, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Daisy E. Finney, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Courtney Edenborough (Shareholder), Eve-Ann Prentice, Peter Sanguinetti, Director, Richard Bloore, Janet Bush, Alexander Fergusson, Charles Bremner, Chris Young, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Patricia A. Jacobs (President), , Philip Bassett, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Peter Ingram, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Adrian Zuckerman, John Burn (Secretary), , Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Jane Blunden, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Nigel Hawkes, Coomi Kapoor, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Dr Adam Zeman, A. C. Berry, C. B. Modell, C. Patch, Bryan Sykes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Tallentire, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, James Pringle, Kenneth Gosling, Mel Webb, Peter Dolphin, Kathryn Knight, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Susan Elkin, Mike Rosewell, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Gordon Philo, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Clarke, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Michael Henderson, Charles Sisum, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Eve Reid Bennett, Peter Robinson, Colin Campbell, Nicholas Wood and Joel Brand, Clement Freud, John Watson,

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Flights of Fancy Serbs now in firing line, says Rifkind General threatens to keep hostages Road accident MP under pressure to stand down School bus axe savings challenged Index 13 Pages of Sport England begin to shine at last Cannabis among the violas Springing the housing trap Call for company proxy vote reform Judges get lessons in gay etiquette Age of Chivalry Senior advisers urge Major to defy Europe on single currency Abbey National 20p This Week in the Times Senior Tories say £500m will spring mortgage trap AST Computer Labour faces rift on wages Ministers to be questioned over loss of £40m at private hospital Clegg sentence review Tax on alcohol 'too low' 12 hurt as TT races start Greysteel inmates moved Council censured Jackpot unclaimed Queen 'anxious' over the closure of Barts News in Brief Man who taught royals to shoot had drugs crop Judge takes pity on 'naive' flower expert Car kills father carrying daughter Purists take new dictionary to task for 'dreadful' words By a Staff Reporter: Eagle blasted at close range may have been tame The people's verdict on the summer hanging Rolex The Peugeot 306 Select Range End of travel concessions could cost parents £1,000 Grammar schools accuse Essex County Council of betraying of free state education Transport cuts 'not assault on selective system Shephard faces fight for £lbn With the Post Office It's Sorted Digital Rural drug-takers use tranquillisers meant for pigs £450,000 loss forces cathedral to charge When a man has to look his best Muslim prince preaches tolerance At your Renault Dealer now Wild horses to tame the weeds Meningitis death family hit again as sister falls ill Changes pitch MPs into bitter battle for new constituencies Boundary Commission Proposals leave Government facing loss of up to 20 seats Bonhams London's Most Enterprising Auction… Squabbling left over-confident Tones without seats when the music stopped As Tories fought each other for territory and members, Labour imposed discipline in the ranks and reversed an expected deficit of 20 seats, James Landale reports Scott report may recall Commons Harley Street Hearing Aid Centres Labour faces some losses in cities Fly around the world free Startinh Today: The Times Offers Readers the Chance to Fly the World for Free with Air Miles Your chance to win 20,000 Air Miles awards every year for the next 20 years. Plus two romantic weekends in Rome Air Miles Destinations How to Enter The Times Peoples Phone Where Talk is Cheaper Ways to enjoy Air Miles La Scala strikers ready for act two Muti turns pianist to save opera British Aerospace Dreams of brave new Europe fail to move Britain Phillips Scientists attack China over selective breeding Harvard scholar says Jung was fraud1 Argentina offers deal on Falklands mines (AFP): UN history 'censored' Caste war champion triumphs in India Ford Security net keeps Peking in order Families in Wales receive the calls they longed for Frist group of freed British troops postpone to wait for comrades in captivity Reuter: Two foil second kidnap attempt Dell Serbs justify taking of hostages as Karadzic fires their resolve Eve-Ann Prentice reports from Pale that the people of the town, despite fears of a prolonged war and fading support from Serbia, are in no mood to capitulate (AFP): Church destroyed Hill House Hammond Weak links in chain of command hamper role of extra arms Despite the new weapons, officers are worried by the lack of a military aim and cohesion between the UN and Nato, Anthony Loyd writes from Gornji Vakuf Extra firepower will allow UN to take initiative The Bosnian War: 1991 to 1995 Worried Clinton backs down on offer to send ground forces America Emirates Growing Western Military Involvement in Bosnia By our Foreign Staff: Yeltsin promises help to end crisis (AP): Red Cross ship hit by mine blast World Summary Russian Army 'takes rebel base' Film shock for Dole's wife Beverly Hills Hotel reborn (Reuter): Carlos 'aide' is extradited (Reuter): Strip tease Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts end 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) on release across the country Visual Art Dance Still kings of the road The biggest rock tour in history hits Europe, reports David Sinclair in Stockholm Theatre The Times Music A very feminine perspective Theatre: Gender-bending Shakespeare at the National with Fiona Shaw; and (below) a tale Told By An Idiot Less than a revelation Concerts: Barry Millington on the Vienna Philharmonic's Mozart and the RPO's Mahler VPO/Ozawa Festival Hall BBC Opera Pop Gypsies, tramps and thieves Easy ride for the Reaper RPO/Gergiev Festival Hall Film Let 's do the show right here Opera Prima la musica/Schauspieldirektor Spitalfields Market Books Actress in demand Overtures NT Royal National Theatre Caught in a power shower A huge detector to solve a cosmic riddle why natural resources have not run out a new technique for looking below the surface of materials Understanding the mystery of memory The ability to remember has reached its height in man - but how do we do it? Dr Adam Zeman explains Multiple Display Advertising Items Where are all our salmon? Rising sea temperatures may be killing Britain's fish TES Plug into the Best Ever Nokia Phone Deal Women lawyers no longer need to feel cowed by men' The head of the Criminal Bar Association tells Anne McElvoy how she conquered a male bastion Spana Hi-Grade Computers PLC Look back in forgiveness John Osborne's loved ones should not carry on being angry for him Matthew Parris However far away evil may be, the media bring it home to us - and gives the impression it's all around Running on The Times Diary Tradition and the innovative talent Don't assume that an old English gentleman's historic culture means he is behind the times The sinking state of welfare Peter Riddell on two views of how the public's rising expectations might be met Burmese daze The Times Diary Car doctor The Times Diary Dues paid The Times Diary In the swim The Times Diary Fireflies in June Another Clinton policy is no sooner made than unmade Safer than Houses What Britain needs is a stable housing market Maestro Muti How one man and his piano saved La Scala from fiasco British Gas and its responsibilities to shareholders Role for the Paras Currency conversion Expanding Heathrow Concern at China's new genetic law Botanical painting Tories on TV Fighting fraud Caught out? Attempt to curb cost of litigation Bosnian crisis Legal minefield Living for today Court Circular Royal engagement Royal Ascot 1995 Atlantic College Rye St Antony School, Oxford Nature notes Personal Column Forces appointments Anniversaries Service luncheon Service dinner Picture Gallery Iron Age fort link found at bypass site 'Convert of St Patrick' unearthed Marriages Birthdays today The Times Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Sir Alastair Pilkington , FRS Forthcoming marriages Dilys Powell Dilys Powell, film critic, died on June 3 aged 93. She was born on July 20,1901 Louis Krasner Louis Krasner, Violinist, died in Boston. Massachusetts, on May 4 aged 91. He was born in Cherkassky, Ukraine, on June 21,1903 Church news Geoffrey Watts Geoffrey Watts, engineer and international businessman, died on May 3 aged 73. He was born on August 26,1921 Reginald Dix Riginald Dix, construction and engineering consultant and wartime RAF pilot, died on May 14 aged 73. He was born in Stoke Newington, London, on August 26,1921 The heroes and the ideals News The Times Crossword No 19,873 Business Times Weathercall Air UK Forecast Tomorrow In the Times Equestrianism Champions await England Improved display earns quarter-final gainst Australia Cricket Athletics Fishing Phone Direct Today BBC out to grass again in tennis overdose Matthew Bond TV Actions Replay Walton's wizardry earns second win in eight-week spell Montgomerie extends poor play-off run with defeat at second extra hole By our Sports Staff: Glasgow harbour hopes of medal Late goal plunges Havant into gloom By a Correspondent: Experience eclipses young pretenders Final flourish fails to save England a Sportin Brief The Times Whitaker inspires Nations Cup win Britain's anchorman rides two faultless rounds at Hickstead Gem of dispassion strikes the perfect balance Roland Garros offers recipe for relaxation David Powell takes a day-trip to Paris to savour the charm and singular atmosphere of the French Open tennis championships Labegorce prove too strong Becker makes angry exit against Voinea The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Bold Ireland march into quarter-finals Wales flattered by margin of defeat as dismal display ends their hopes Pure Genius All Blacks unmoved by annihilation Dominguez's burst salvages Italian pride Little appeal in South Africa's riposte to brawl World Cup Details Scots condemned to All Black option Last-gasp try provides dramatic sting to French fairy-tale recovery John Hopkins in Pretoria on a 22-19 victory after one of the tournaments outstanding matches Australia still searching for the missing link Cellnet Feasting on delights of Rustenburg Smith profits as England turn to Illingworth West Indies bowlers enjoy useful workout Bishop proves fitness to return to Test side at Headingley Surrey floored by Moody Essex win in former style Sunday best from Fraser fails to save Middlesex Yesterday's Scoreboards Lamb laps up chance to lead from the front Northamptonshire revelling in positive approach to set county championship pace Simon Wilde on a captain keen to confront the problems of his team's underachievement Inconsistent Hampshire a microcosm of English game Spin doctor tends an ailing art of bowling Pat Gibson talks to the Australian based in England whose coaching clinics have created county interest Saturday's Cricket Scoreboards Win a Vip trip to the Open, worth £2,000 The Times By a Correspondent: Kytolehto gains Scottish victory on debut England achieve little with hollow victory Sparse Wembley crowed withnesses abject performance against enterprising Japan Edmundo's strike fails to reflect Brazilian superiority Trio carry England World Cup hopes in Sweden Alyson Rudd assesses England's hopes in women's football World Cup which starts today Sheer frustration for unsubtle Irish Gascoigne runs neat rings round doubters in Glasgow Golding confident he can bridge senior gap Young British athletes finding out the hard way about life in the fast lane David Powell reports on the sprinting talent waiting to follow in the Christie tradition The Times Monarchs fumble away last chance Schools draw on traditional virtues Top seed Prebble sets record to retain 25-mile title The 1996 European Football Championship Qualifying Competition Guide to the Week Ahead Pools Check For the Record Football Results Tennis Multiple Display Advertising Items A short and sweet team run John Goodbody on the Chemical Bank Corparate Challenge-a three-and-a-half mile run in Battersea Park Corporate Golf Challenge How to Enter Across Wales, from castle to castle Jane Blunden looks forward to the two-day Welsh Castles Relay from Caernarvon to Cardiff Castle Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Simon Walker Striking at heart of fly-fishing ethics Need for traditional skills and experience undermined by indicators Brian Clarke on the growing use of a device that is eroding the sport's integrity Legal & Public Notices Solicitors' and legal office Exhibition Racing Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings TeleSURE Thunderer: Windsor Jump Leaders Redgrave and Pinsent power to Hazewinkel hat-trick Leaders on the Flat Bruno's bid for world title to be staged at Wembley Celtic Swing digs deep for victory French Derby success draws on perspiration before inspiration Jones has further success at Exmoor Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Leicester Guide to our Racecard Thunderer: Thirsk Thunderer: Hamilton Park No substitute for breeding in Epsom arena The University of Hong Kong The Times The University of Hull at Greenwich College Multiple Display Advertising Items The Corporate Services Group Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items North American Institate of Aviation Sems Gabbitas Educational Consultants Spanish Speaking Student Administrator The Naturama School of Drama Maple Hayes School "excellent teachers" The Nottingham Trent University Harrow School University College London Multi Lingua Kensington Park School King's College Sevenoaks School Pangbourne College Multiple Display Advertising Items Can I survive the exams? Ben Preston offers a guide to help candidates keep their sanity during the next few weeks Teacher on a learning curve A head teacher gets to grips with a year's secondment to the 'real world' of work, as politicians do battle future of the careers service Dreaming of a career It is dangerous to foster the illusion of full-time employment, says Susan Elkin The fight for young minds Advertisers are bombarding American schoolchildren as they sit in class An 18-month investigation found there were many biased claims Capitalisation, week's change Moss Bros Results and Statistics Sunday Tips Extension by agreement ousts order Consultation failure over home sale BAA to benefit from travel growth Companies Notice added to extension of employment contract Police not liable Clarke may be vindicated Economic Outlook Frankfurt issues a DM330m challenge to the City Colin Narbrough on the latest move to set up electronic trading in Europe EC inquiry into Irish aid for aircraft group La Crème De La Crème Shreeveport Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Tunnel coach licence delayed Personal Assistant to Chairman Queensway, W2 Experienced General Legal Audio… Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA TO Chairman The Cream of Entertainment Deductions leap to average 26 per cent of pay Reed quiet on talk of books sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co Name sues accountant over losses at Lloyd 's Russia and De Beers talk peace Political will could tame risk Gilt-Edged The Pound Change on Week Tourist Rates Picture Gallery Holvis legal battle forecast Service to help City survive disasters Multiple Display Advertising Items Ritblat proposes property ventures Nursing Home debut Electronic trading link RTZ denies shares plan Barings 'silver lining Europe's small firms fear social cost rise Business Roundup Glittering occasion The Times City Diary Pay packet The Times City Diary Saddle sore The Times City Diary BRS Taxpayers bear burden of free-market excesses America drives over the limit Curbs on Japanese care are leaving the US isolated, says Ian Brodie Word-Watching Britain in 200 episodes Radio Choice From blight to blackness, via Steve Wright BBC 1 Aircraft Checks Union seeks ban on AGM proxy voting Outcry expected on power profits Times Two Crossword Norman sitting on £2.3m profit Big Six accountants pull away Field day for British strawberry Minimum wage 'will not threaten jobs' Over the Limit Bank of Scotland Serving Business since 1695 By our Business Staff: Majority of UK firms hit by fraud

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