News from 06/06/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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John Charmley, Brian Collett, Anatol Lieven, Rod Garner, Simon East, Frank Leduc, Magnus Linklater, Teenage Fanclub, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Peter Groves, David Rhys Jones, Timothy Garton Ash, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, George Sivell, Philip Webster and Nigel Williamson, Barbara Peacock, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, David Webster, Simon Wilde, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Davies, A. E. Macey, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Karen Hathway, Martin Fletcher, Courtley Stables, Pat Gibson, Michael Baum, Peter Ball, Frank Dobson, Judge Michael Cook, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, G. Buckley, Ronald Walford, Philip Goldenberg, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Hewlett Exon, John Young, Janet Bush, David Hands, Henry Harvey, James Landale and Dominic Kennedy, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, Joel Brand, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Richard Cork, Philip Bassett, Sophie Reed, Rachel Bridge, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Gillian Bowditch, Geoffrey Wheeler, Raymond Keene, Michael C. Doughty, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Bill Frost and Ross Tieman, Renton Ward, Eric Reguly, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Michael Horsnell and Jon Ashworth, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Julian Muscat, Nigel Williamson Whitehall Correspondent, Guy Walters, Agence France-Presse, Rex Nicholson, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Chris Parker, Martyn Rogers, Mel Webb, Christine Nutton, John Giles, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Keith Snell, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Ben Lynfield, Martin Waller, Kate Bassett, A. Seller, Mero Tetby, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, R. Banister, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Andrew Finkel, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford,
ResumoScott report draft accuses Minister denies misleading MPs Index Flights of Fancy Thieves thwarted as £215,000 Bentley is found Gynaecologist 'faked records' Clegg supporters hail new evidence Hate campaign Costly Alliance By our Foreign Staff: Greeks boost UN hostage hopes Rugby World Cup Cross words in court over Scrabble defeat Out-of-bounds Suffolk coastline reopened Crunch Oat&wheat Bran 20P Tory officials angry over crash MP's silence Rail operators say sell-off is close to becoming shambles AST Computer BMA criticises lottery for failing to fund research Aspinall may lift keepers' tiger ban Security firms to face new controls News in Brief TT girl, 8, hurt Rail-link delay Meningitis vigil Benefits charges Aids death Britons drowned St. Joseph's Hospice Consultant accused of inventing details of pioneering operation Mr Pearce spun an web of deceit to conceal his scientific fraud GMC told Hospital missed broken necks Star's death halts Ayckbourn musical PC saves woman who slipped off Beachy Head Patek Philippe Geneve Reeve's bones fused in spine surgery Clegg release could harm peace, says S inn Fein Abbey National Edmonds rejects return to past Regime of prison 'too liberal' The Times Major to promote school sports Council U-turn on quarry Solicitors wear down barristers' monopoly Vickers Sunset hogs the limelight at Tony Awards Tony Award Winners Four years for driver who killed friends News in Brief Opera house fire Blandford sought Soldier killed Grapes of Wath Correction Policeman sues neighbours for 'ten-year hate campaign' Pit strike 'set three generations against village bobby' Mars Minister backs protesters who 'bounce' cars Women prisoners increase by 30% Car Insurance Helicopter rescues capsized Britons Citroen Zx Estate Sale unlocks home which became jail for three sisters Cellnet Picnic rapist is linked to earlier double attack Omega First direct Ian Maxwell 'was not a deliberate fraudster' NatWest Inspectors urge schools to set more homework Third of children watch TV after 9pm Hill House Hammond Ministers dread explosive effect of delayed report Scottinquiry: Leaked draft reinforces Tory case for early publication Whitehall accused of mounting slur campaign Telecom Security Limited The Retirement Insurance Advisory Service Thatcher believes her achievements are Labour-proof Peers' CSA warning In Parliament New Holland Machinery for Advancing Agriculture Iran to tell EU that Rushdie fatwa will not be enforced Jerusalem bomb plot foiled A Lesson in Economics Refugees injured in Malaysia break-out German funds help to float Israeli-Jordanian water deal The Times/dillons Forum Plug into the Best Ever Nokia Phone Deal UK trade focus for Argentina News in Brief (AFP): Gulf collision (AFP): March deaths (AFP): Bad form (AFP): 'Cult' deaths Jurors sacked (Reuter): 'Coup plot' trial (Reuter): Out with the old Ciller poll success paves way for Turkey reforms Qantas Chechens shoot down helicopter gun ship Yeltsin snubs Katyn massacre ceremony The Russian leader's failure to honour the Poles butchered by the Soviet Union has further tested Warsaw-Moscow ties, Roger Boyes writes Norwich Union Senior UN envoy's mission scuppered by defiant Serbs Lufthansa Commanders try to define new force's role Milosevic poised to plug leak of goods across Drina Greeks take centre stage to negotiate with Pale leaders Leukaemia Senate prepares inquest into Bosnia policy fiasco Hurricane Allison buffets Florida Dole troubled over Gingrich's sexy tale SOS signal picked up CIA women 'denied top jobs by old boy club' The Apricot Connection Picture Gallery New York subway crash kills driver When lightning strikes a family twice After a boy of six died of meningitis, his sister was taken to hospital with another type of bacterial meningitis. Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports Triomar Does screening really work? Michael Baum, one of Britain's most eminent cancer specialists, asks whether mammograms help younger women worried about brest cancer Lasat GM The special relationship that saved the world, at a price Part one of the controversial new strudy of Churchill at war Did Churchill, obsessed by 'Anglo-Saxonism', pay far too high a price to his friend Roosevelt to buy American support as Britain fought alone in 1940, asks John Charmley Industries Federation Beware the seriously sober hack A 'professional' Private Eye wouldn't be worth reading, let alone suing Citytraveller Direct Ltd. Party games Alas for Europe: from Messina to plain mess Timothy Garton Ash on what Britain should do in the EU but won't Missed cue Picture Gallery The art of durability Don't tell me that Warhol is a genius, or rather, if you say he is, put your money where your mouth is Bernard Levin Everybody out Hot seat Don't believe it Keeping mum A rich seam of arrogance Magnus Linklater on the quarry that split the council Lost in the Long Grass The Scott inquiry must be Speeded up Thirteen Years on Argentinians should be allowed to mourn their Falklands dead Time for a Change Employers should recognise the need for flexibility at work Who to blame for 'boom and bust'? Part-timers' help in Church affairs Fighting fraud At fullest tilt TV and youth crime Bonn marks time No queue for the vacant bishopric Degrees of farce Europe's philosopher Health warning Court Circular Premium Bonds Today's royal engagements The Hon Alan Hare Mrs John Barry Ryan Installation Appointment Anniversaries School news British Archaeological Association Meeting Lectures Luncheon Personal Column Picture Gallery Church news Trailfinders Birthdays today University news Marriage Latest wills Philip Sherrard Philip Sherrard, translator of modern Greek poetry and interpreter of the tradition of Eastern Orthodoxy, died in London on May 30 aged 72. He was born on September 23,1922 Personal Column Sir George Huckle Sir George Huckle, OBE, former chairman of the Agricultural Training Board, died on May 29 aged 81. He was born on January 9,1914 Victory Airshow Alexandre de Marenches Comte Alexandre de Marenches, head of French counter-espionage, 1970-81, died in Monaco on June 2 aged 73. He was born in Paris on June 7,1921 Harold Bailey Harold ("H") Bailey CMG, former Under-Secretary at the Department of Trade and Industry, died on May 28 aged 81. He was born on February 26,1914 Tirpitz Left on Fire Two Attacks from Carriers On this Day News The Times Crossword No 19,874 Times weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest WPA Forecast Business Squeeze on workers' time blamed for increased stress British resentful of being obliged to work ever harder IBM fires off $3.3bn hostile bid for Lotus Anglian gushes to £216m John Charcol Law Arts Sport Portillo to cut support for UN employment group The colour comes back to Big Blue How Do your Garden Profits Grow? Small business Stock Market Indices Business Today BAA alert over dividend growth Andersen stars in accountancy league Tourist Rates Taking off for Picture Gallery Scottish bank upsets lobbyists Business failures rise sharply Transatlantic pact Bank in 'sell-off talks' Last hurdle for C&g bid Tunnel traffic slows Top pay legislation likely to be ruled out Business Roundup Profits at components distributor surge 18% B. A. A Drowning the water contract Rivals should avoid the Anglian stream Accountants add up their sums IBM programs a brighter future Pennington Amersham poised to buy specialist Ladbroke sells US office development Commodities Liffe Options Shares soar to best level for almost 16 months 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 Emap Ladbroke Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Terminal condition Tempus Electrocomponents Wall Street Room for a few more on top The Times City Diary Time well spent Heavy reading On the move Market hindsight falls in line with Clarke foresight The Chancellor's 'street cred' has risen dramatically in the past month. Janet Bush reports Lloyd's £2.8bn settlement to names is far from a charitable payment Awash with cheques from North West Water Banks have had sheltered life for too long Business Letters Effective vetting Scottish Widows Getting best practice down to a fine art Philip Bassett on the latest attempt to reshape corporate governance The Times Unit Trust Information Service Jaguar Emap casts acquisitive eye over radio station By our City Staff: Critchley profits hit £5.6m Barclays Bank sues customer for 3.5m over properly loan Australia opts for rail sale Faber Prest looks to US for expansion Sun By our City Staff: Radstone thrives after float Pressure builds up for Tunnel blight redress Manufacturing and Wholesale Distribution Company Gultronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wild about garden design Business Opportunities Start a Profitable Import/export Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Securities Ltd Foyles Educational Childrens Books Ltd. The Corporate Connection Brand New System Surveillance Humana International Group Detective Multiple Classified Advertising Items Product Launch Multiple Classified Advertising Items German pharmaceutical Company seeks BT Briefings Multiple Display Advertising Items Shares close at best for the day Moss Bros British Funds QD Lipson Lloyd Jones Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co. Ltd. Richard Owen & Harper Duty Clerk £25K AAE Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Zarak MacRae Brenner Charles Fellowes Partnership Family Health Services PAConsulting Group No win, no fee, no clarity Judge Michael Cook considers whether there is a place for conditional fees in the British legal system Picture Gallery A nice big earner Inns and Outs One of the best Banking on it Scottish gathering Nabarro Nathanson Lies, damn lies and your client's story Royalty Changes QD SPL University of Bristol The University of Huddersfield 3, Stone Buildings Practice Manager Chambers & Partners Eagan E Janion Woolwich Building Society Charles Fellowes Partnership Badenoch & Clark City University Morgan, Lewis & Bockius Consultancy/trading Company Westminster Medical Hewiston Becke-Shaw Solic Tors ZMB Insurance Litigator Roger Goodier All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Law Revision Packages Suing the old firm Solicitors can take on cases against previous employers Cairn Costing Services Ltd Kellyfield Consulting Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Gibraltar Toad and Ratty in clover The Wind in the Willows is one of the books that will come under new EU copyright protection, says Peter Groves An opening for a Translator/reviser at the European… Director and Senior Solicitor post Customers and staff count, too But directors' duties are to their companies, says Philip Goldenberg The end of shareholder versus stakeholder The British Council Eldridge & Co Seen from a rakish angle Hogarthina drama meets sharp observation focus on real-life violence recommended exhibitions Richard Cork on a rumbustious German painter and a master of British photojournalism at the Barbican Visual Art Around the Galleries Visual Art Shots hit their target Guns, corpses, cops and gangsters are among the subjects of a hard-hitting photography show in London. Guy Walters investigates George Smith Entertainments Tonight Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingsion'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 Redgrave loses her deposit Theatre: Political Cleopatra makes an asp of hereself; the child's guide to ultra-violence Antony and Cleopatra Riverside Alex's cartoon cut-ups A Clockwork Orange Newcastle Playhouse Theatre Entertainments Theatre Still backing a hunch Why is John Rawnsley playing Rigoletto for the umpteenth time? Because it's all fresh and new, he tells Richard Morrison EN Interview Haydn, but not seeking Concert Haydn Festival Bridgnorth Pop Star stays in the wings Jazz Sonny Rollins Barbican Hall Pop Happy birthday to Bob Pop: Paul Sexton on regal reggae and a band finallyin fashion Tribute to Bob Marley Wembley Arena Wonderful formula won Teenage Fanclub Empire, W12 The Times Jazz Japan aim to pose solid test for slick Brazilians Fly around the world free Picture Gallery Quinn's transfer falls through England face early test Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Thomson prevails Wharton plots return O'Neal leads Orlando Sanderson re-emerges Havant pay penalty after late equaliser Sport in Brief Keene on Chess Winning Move Hindson forces Essex to take wrong turning Hussain's century to no avail Durham suffer as Headley strikes Yesterday's Sgoreboards Always the Dest Policy Lathwell hits high note Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Middlesex survive exercise in damage limitation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stewart's dismissal presages collapse by Surrey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winning on all counts in reaching big time Rob Andrew says the England players are in relaxed mood as the quarter-final build-up begins Wales trapped in valley of despair World Cup Details HerniaRepair Leading Scorers South Africa benefit from suspension of Hendriks David Miller on the disciplinary measure that has strengthened the host nation rather than punished it Brito set for surgery on spinal injuries Corporate golf gets in swing Results from Company Golf Days Pennekamp puts best foot forward Remote prospect pf Celtic Swing attempting Derby double Pontefract Rapid Raceline Loder adds to Ascot challenge Brighton Yesterday's Racing Results Epsom Acceptors Racing Ahead Bruguera weathers stormy ride Pools Forecast Fixtures For the Record Seles plans US return at end of summer Bowls turns attention to forming lucrative competition Word-Watching Actor talking to himself Radio Choice Precious little by way of tough questioning Review BBC1 Picture Gallery Racing Hendriks pays dearly for part in brawl Williams replaces banned wing Times Two Crossword Barton tackles new status with skill Arthurton shuts out Headingley rival Gebresilasie adds to record collection ZEUS Tennis
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