News from 07/06/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Sarah Hall, Ruth Corb, John Charmley, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Iain R. Webb, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Peter Philp, Magnus Linklater, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Wynford, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Joseph Williams, Lynne Truss, Simon Wilde, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Roger Maynard, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Peter Dawson, Caroline Merrell and George Sivell, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Huon Mallalieu, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, James Landale Political Reporter, Michael Hamlyn, Joseph Connolly, Woodrow Wyatt, Norman Clift, Brian Keighley, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Regina Krahl, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Louise Gray, Russell Kempson, Robert Burrows, Brenda Maddox, P. H. S., John Hopkins, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Fritz M. Liebreich, Robert Worcester, Emma Wilkins, John Russell Taylor, Peter Chadwick, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Charles Long, David Coombs, Colin Compbell, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Vivienne Becker, Roger Boyes, Jane Mulvagh, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, B. F. Houghton, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Georgina Adam, Dominic Kennedy, Agence France-Presse, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Bruce V. Jones, Joel Brand and our Foreign Staff, Kathryn Knight, David Hoppit, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Elspeth Moncrieff, Ben MacIntyre and Martin Fletcher, Michael Hill, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, James McLeod, Nadine Meisner, David Crawford, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Bruce McKenzie, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Alan Mitchell, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Anthony du Boulay, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Christopher Johnson, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Martin Titchmarsh, Michael Hanlon, John Phillips, G. D. Hammerton, Alan Jackson, Ross Tieman, James Cobban, Colin Campbell, Mary Spain, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Roger Boyes and Edward Owen, Christopher Irvine, Leslie Geddes-Brown, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, John Watson,
ResumoTories rally to support Waldegrave Bosnian Serbs free 108 UN hostages Index Flying Free Simple island funeral for Lord Wilson 'Living in sin' is no longer sinful, says church report Holiday Fashion Clegg sentence decision soon Winning bonus on the Lottery Seles comeback Rob Roy Hype United Airlines 20p Flash of sincerity steals the limelight from bit-part comedians Lamont and Major meet for first time since rift Cellphones direct Rent strike continues at Oxford colleges News in Brief Choice of judges 'unfair' Legal bill challenged Prison gallows removed Road tax campaign Study into lottery types Scientific American Film industry to receive £84m from lottery funds Sir David Puttnam dismisses package as 'one shec of a pair to keep us hoppin By a Staff Reporer: No time for weak bladders in Scrabble Saturday in the Times Baron's sister, 74, took to drainpipe to escape raiders Man with the perfect alibi DELL Direct Surgeon 'a silly ass' to claim success Peugeot Volunteers sought for caring society Robert Maxwell 'had free hand over use of pensioners' money' Bradford & Bingley Souness sues over 'dirty rat' claim by ex-wife Which? Adverts enter age of the spirit United Airlines Bombed church to be a memorial to victims Winning design 'a more poignant statement than extensively rebuildling St Ethelburga' Disabled take on councils Guardian Direct Injury time costs economy £405m United Vacations United Airlines Met pays £28,000 damages over arrest News in Brief Meningitis death Crash course Cot for coma girl More TT deaths Sale grounded Musical washout NHS trusts spend up to 10% of budget on administrators Ford Historic handshake for Sinn Fein Complaint against advertisement upheld Hill House Hammond Can vasectomy increase libido? Medicare Briefing Scott aims to stay and win new seat Discarded food blamed for invasion of rodents Hormone-change chemical added to list of hazards An industrial detergent is being linked to falling sperm counts and increasing cancer among Western men, Nick Nuttall reports DIE United Airlines Mousetraps range from the brutal to the furry Elite colleges dropped from sports revival plan Health & Safety Executive Picture Gallery Boundary changes put to Parliament Harrods Labour rebels challenge Blair on Europe In Parliament Government is cleared of leaking Scott report Classic fuss with loud rather than lasting impact Riddell on Politics United Airlines Genuine 'toff' forced to fight for his honour British brigade 'will not be cowed by hostage ploy' Dole challenges Bosnia policy You Should See how Many we Put under the Bonnet Moscow eases Nato fears over new force Hopes fade for missing US pilot Kohl prepared to delay Maastricht review until 1997 Naples police crack down on Algerian terrorist cell Honda Picture Gallery Ex-minister arrested in Rome World Summary Germany 'to try US neo-Nazi' (Reuter): Billy Graham in collapse at lunch Grass 'was right' to criticise unification Cartel 'recruited Reagan official waging drugs war' Our Foreign Staff: Reeve allowed to rest upright after six-hour neck operation King of chat marks ten civil years Hover Speed Fast Ferries Simpson trial in danger of collapse but the literary sideshow thrives Photographer of Hiroshima A-bomb dies Californian Right returns to attack on illegal immigration Dudayev vows to retake base News in Brief Deng's goal (AFP): Delhi inferno (Reuter): Hitman escapes Killer jailed (AFP): Second death Minister at risk (Reuter): Pioneer agency Death sentence is abolished by South Africa (Reuter): Former inmate recalls 42 steps to the gallows Workers march against law Eurocare Keating launches crusade for Australian republic Picture Gallery Generals join campaign to stop Golan handover From Associated Press in tokyo: Japan party pact on war remorse Framlington Unit Management Limited Hollywood hypes the Highlands Scotland's tourism hopes are pinned on the mountains and glens of Rob Roy, says Magnus Linklater GM Card Concluding a controversial history of Churchill at war The Yalta summit Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin ended a crucial alliance, says John Charmley Via Calais The Times Easy rules for holidays Make less look more when you go away by keeping colours simple, lines unclutterd and the fabric supple Lasat The Best of the Rest Picture Gallery PC Guide We all have a bit of a novel in us Radical cheek Picture Gallery Riding Scott's tiger Why Sir Richard's Washington-style arms-for-Iraq public inquiry has become a travesty of natural justice Big dippers The Times Diary Two de sweet The Times Diary Scilly swinger The Times Diary Mouthful The Times Diary Green line? The Times City Diary Britons must come first in Bosnia Woodrow Wyatt says we should pull out with all our troops alive No Trial by Leak Waldegrave should not be judged untill the inquiry is complete Helping Hands Government can have only a limited role in voluntary work Hope in the Ruins Plans for St Ethelburga's preserve its spirit if not its fabric Arguments for a single currency Naming a widget Shock of the new UK-trained doctors in short supply East meets West in church relations Rail services Coach safety Youth crime Constraints in the countryside History teaching Living for today Court Circular Anniversaries You heard my teaching in the presence of many witnesses: hand on that teaching to rellable men who in turn will be qualified to teach others Personal Column Memorial services Baptism Picture Gallery Today's royal engagement The Royal Society of Chemistry Sir Roger de Grey, KCVO, PRA Service dinners Dinners Appointment Luncheon University news Forthcoming marriages Birthdays Royal College of Physicians of London Sana Eden George Mavros George Mavros, former Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister of Greece, died in Athens on May 6 aged 86. He was born on March 15,1909 Midweek Rendezvous Personal Column Roy Beddington Dr E. K. Scott Trousers in Stone Where should you aim your soundbite? Which media audiences are most influential? Robert Worcester and Peter Riddell tune in Media, Sales & Marketing Cabouchon Ltd Asprey (Bond Street) Ltd. K P Media Sales Ltd Arabic Research Coordinator Southern Tourist Board Battle of the brands Sainsbury's is now giving individual advertising campaigns to its own luxury goods Alan Mitchell says Highfield International Graduate Trainees Estate Agent Sales Executive-Ote £25K Trainee Brokers The Scissors Sales Engineer and/or Trainee The Consultancy Company City Office International Ltd. Times Newspapers Softening up on the hard stuff The 40-year ban on th etelevision advertising of gin, whisky and vodka, self-imposed by the drinks trade, has been lifted Good try, but TV needs conversion South Africa's novice sports broadcasters are to blame for the mistakes in television coverage of the Rugby World Cup, Robert Burrown writes Time to start digging again With the end of the Troubles, Northern Ireland's press is looking anew at news issues. Michael Ilanlon reports Films fail to pull the crowds The Times TV Top 20: Films Fly around the world free The Times A chance to win 20,000 Air Miles awards cach year for 20 years News The Times Crossword N0 19,875 Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Air UK Forecast Around Britain Yesterday Abroad In the Times Noon today High Tides Hours of Darkness Royal Bank of Scotland to axe one in five managers Camelot defends high pay for chiefs £140m boost to Tees Property Nuclear timetable 'just feasible' Windfall for Seeboard investors and customers Arts Sport CK GEC in US link for army contract Television and Radio Business Today BAe deal Dried up Union to sue insurers over pension sales BAe joins regional aircraft venture Multiple Display Advertising Items Tourist Rates Fraud hits growth at Vodafone Bat chair for Lord Cairns IBM bid inquiry after shares double British 'cannot keep pace' with rivals Underwriter tops Lloyd's pay league at £402,000 Ascot races into profit Staveley moves ahead Chiltern seeks cash offer Slow start for Meyer White knight for Labatt Amersham ponders deal Stagecoach held up Blacks Leisure slides AIG Europe The Times Fox TV challenge to 'big three' in America Business Roundup Sparks fly at Seeboard Power company's generosity knows no bounds Lottery profits under fire Flotation 'non-starter' must be taken seriously Thames pours cold water on rebates for customers Racal looks for data arm deal Camclot a winner for backers Happy note for profits at De La Rue Nuclear Electric Commodities Liffe Options Big turnover in Fisons on Zeneca bid speculation 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 Thames Water Amersham Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Communication breakdown Tempus Meyer Wall Street Sir Alastair takes a break The Times City Diary Stealthy Tiger The Times City Diary Euro-Lang The Times Diary Nikko-bound The Times City Diary Shock, horror The Times City Diary Camelot's winning formula lands jackpot for directors Jon Ashworth reads a fortune in the National Lottery's crystal ball Battle of the helicopters hots up Rivals take on Whitehall, Ross Tieman reports Quicken Hiring extra skills for short-term jobs Victoria McKee looks at the rise of the interim manager in British business Shares rally after slow start Moss Bros The Times Unit Trust in Formation Service MOPS SFO needs control over cases La Crème De La Crème Victoria Wall Associates ROC Recruit plc Office Angels Powerscreen set to expand Equipment maker lifts dividend after profits surge Victoria Wall Associates ROC PCL Group Knightsbridge Secretaries Victoria Wall Associates ROC American Law Firm EC4 Lucinda Harding-Rolls Jig Saw Recruitment Victoria Wall Associates Judy Fisher Associates Art Publishers Shreeveport Limited Lord Young takes £300,000 pay cut Business Roundup Allied Colloids advances Alba celebrates VE-Day Romulus Construction La Creme La Creme Recruitment Consultants The Times Elizabeth Hunt Gordon Yates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Legal Secretary Maine-Tucker East Sussex-Administrator Elizabeth Hunt Hobstones West End Antique Dealers Require Telephonist/junior… Maine-Tucker Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultant Pan European Recruitment Joyce Guiness Partnership Angela Mortimer Elizabeth Hunt Joyce Guiness Partnership Hobstones Maine-Tucker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joyce Guiness Partnership Elizabeth Hunt Joyce Guiness Partnership Hobstones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ashley Stewart Ltd Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited CJES Elizabeth Hunt Drake International Hobstones Paperlink ABB Crone Corkill Gordon Yates International Secretary Centre Career moves Cross Selection Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items CA Group Company Reed Amicus Hillman Saunders Ltd Crone Corkill Rainbow Recruitment Receptionist/Secretary required for U. S Property… Susan Hamilton Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Gordon Yates Lewisham Cross Selection Netg Crone Corkill Office Manager/administrator Conservative MP Personal Assistant to Chairman Crone Corkill College Secretary Partner's Secretary Crone Corkill Junior Secretary PA to Partner Meridian Aldrich & Co Limited Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer International Crone Corkill Philips Aldrich & Co Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Temporary Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 15K + Benefits Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Office Manager Design Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items The St. James's Secretarial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lifeline Medical Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part-time Administrative Assistant Belgravia & Knightsbridge London Property Fairclough Homes George Stead London Property Retirement Homes St. John's Old School Ideal for the architects Their designs for others are often criticised. David Crawford looks at what architects create when they want a home for themselves Property Yorkshire Whereto Get Help Lofty love affairs An America idea is catching on in England 18 th-century splendour in the park Edwin Hill Charted Surveyors Hoffman Realty Inc Auctions Commercial Property Hoffman International Reality Glenny Multiple Display Advertising Items Scottish Sporting Hotel Cheshire Lines Building Mayfair W1 David Lewis & Co Hereford/wales Borders Ramsay Lodge, Edinburgh Fountain The Estate Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Market Moves Lambert Smith Hampton Ryden Property Consultants & Chartered Surveyors Humberts Leisure Nattrass Giles 'To Sell your Space Move into Ours' New path through the city Anne McElvoy talks to the theatre director Declan Donnellan, whose production of the Brecht/Weill opera Mahagonny opens tomorrow Lost in translation European Opera: Athens gets an Italian version of a German view of a French work: Amsterdam sees the dark side of Wagner Medea Concert Hall, Athens Take Centre Stage Opera Comedy goes beyond a joke Die Meistersinger von N?rnberg Holland Festival Opera Picture Gallery Concert Romeo à la russe Concert RPO/Gergiev Festival Hall Art Galleries 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) on release across the country Tonight Gods unworthy of worship Theatre: Kate Bassett on two productions with lofty ambitions tripped up by basic failures Amphitryon Gate, W11 Images, but no picture of the naked truth Geek Theatre Upstairs SW1 Bullet train from Belgium Dance: Nadine Meisner sees West almost meet East Karin Vyncke Lilian Baylis Theatre Theatre Dusty's road back on track With a new album in the offing, looking good at last for Dusty Springfield, Alan Jackson reports no title Tongues, tails and torch songs Pop: On woman impossible to pigeon-hole; another who is happy to play cultural conscience Sophie B. Hawkins Empire, W12 Pop I sing the body electrifying Laurie Anderson Festival Hall The Times Pop Shakespeare takes the rap A new BBC series intends to enlice children to great poetry through film talk and song, Sarah Hall writes Poetry No time for old loyalty as England do or die Build-up to World Cup quarter-finals brings worries about form, fitness and flagging morale Quality field to chase Foster's record Legal Notices WRU unveils plan for new stadium Bradford may look abroad as Fox goes Ian Stewart Scots' humour helps to dispel Black clouds John Hopkins on Gavin Hastings and his team as they prepare to face New Zealand on Sunday for a place in the semi-finals The Times Bates helps to lift Beckenham gloom Top seed goes out as Britons meet with mixed with fortune in early exchanges Australians undone by late double for Brodie Motor Insurance Links project gets rub of the green John Hopkins on the eventual opening of a new attraction for golfers that became ensnared in the rough of protest and planning debate Clarke achieves qualified success Qualifiers By our Sports Staff: Davies sets sights on French haul A World Cup lacking in sport's magic ingredient The Times Doubts over Test pitch recede after practice Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Leading First-Glass Averages For the Record Today's Fixtures Christie has golden double in his sights Sport in Brief Boardman stays ahead Wembley awaits Hill Harris earns rematch Warden-Owen loses Board removes Fisher Multiple Display Advertising Items Asmussen in line for Presenting Texan-born jockey waits on weather for Derby mount Nap: Lycký Soph (9.00 Beverley) Next best: Royal Ceilidh (7.30 Beverley) Thunderer: Warwick Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Beverley Thunderer: Folkestone Vintage Crop earns Ascot tilt Yarmouth Thunderer Rapid Raceline Brazil exhibit football 's finer arts World champions brush aside challenge of outclassed Japanese Faeroes earn Brown's respect Word-Watching Welshmen intent on proving a point Latvia complicate plot of neighbours Cheeseburger for the soul Radio Choice Sorry, but as soap opera it just won't wash BBC 1 Racing Injured Agassi takes French leave Kafelnikov sweeps to quarter-fimal victory against stricken American Times Two Crossword England arrive on world stage Andrew Longmore reports on an historic night for the country's women footballers Robson rejects Arsenal managerial offer Seles announces return West Lancashire Football Gomarsall to cover as Bracken struggles for fitness Antiques Fairs Collins & Hastie Ltd Business with lots of pleasure London is the focus of the art world in June as four major attract the connoisscurs and big spenders Georgina Adam on the serious work of making good investments The June Fairs Richard Green Open to the best in the world of antiques David Coombs reports on an exhibition that is assured of its proper position The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair Joanna Barnes Fine Arts An opportunity to buy with total confidence Joseph Connolly on why Olympia draws devotees from the UK to Hong Kong J. Morton Lee Fine Watercolours Olympia London Firing the imagination A world of scholarship is on offer at the ceramics fair, says Anthony du Boulay The International Ceramics Fair and Seminar Masterworks with a poignant history The Duberly collection of Chinese ceramics commemorates a lost son Lapada Member A collectible feast of fine books Joseph Connolly on letters and music from Jane Austen and Catherine the Great First Editions The Antiquarian Booksellers Association Quaritch Browse among the rare books Joseph Connolly reports on the joys on offer at the Antiquarian Book Fair The Business Design Centre The endless quest for quality David Coombs on the need for good judgment What to buy for less than ?500 Elspeth Moncrieff on bargains for the budget-conscious Sotheby's The time to expect the unexpected Leslie Goddes-Brown says antiques need to be used to be appreciated Artscope Hidden away to ensure a grand entrance Elspeth Moncrieff on unusual object Aubrey Brocklehurst The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair Teeaf Basel Under the influences Peter Philp looks at some of the foreign elements in English furniture Antique Topaz and Diamond Cross Pendant All the accents of Europe And surveys lavish creations from across the Continent Jessier Hermitage Antiques Plc At the heart of the Orient Joseph Willams explains why London is the best place to buy good-quality authentic Chinese works of art Richard Philip Gurr Johns A dream for the lover of Chinese antiques Regina Krahl reports on the works available Antique International Singapore International Convention and Exhibition… Four custodians who maintain the trade's good name Ruth Corb on efforts by the art and antiques trade to protect its customers The British Antique Dealers Association Lapada H. J. Hathfield & Sons Ltd David Horden Restorations Limited Lapada MOPS Antiques Trade Gazette V & R Antiques & Restoration Crawley Studios Rococo Antiques Courses Durham House Antiques Centre Wimpole Antiques The Cider House Galleries Multiple Display Advertising Items JP Furniture Lots Road Galleries Liberon B. B. F. Fine Art Services Ltd. Charm of Old Masters Huon Mallelieu describes the vast selection of paintings to delight the eye A numbers game that is just the ticket Lotteries, literature and art are all part of a profitable paper chase Dog portraits are enjoying a field day Pre-Raphaelites may be hard to find, but the world of Victorian art still has much to offer, says John Russell Taylor Contemporary colours Stylish silver for the home Vivienne Becker on the comeback of refined jewellery National Exhibition Centre Victoria Set Spink & Son Ltd Public Relation Consultants Antique Desks The Times Muir Hewitt History woven into decorative fabrics Jane Mulvagh explores the growing appeal and demand for old textiles and costumers C. John (Rare Rugs) Ltd Lockson Sculptures for careful tending Joseph Connolly reports on the touching story of the life of Brian the sculptor Sweerts de Landas S. K. Biltcliffe Books Bow Windows Book Shop Blackwell's Antiquarian Booksellers Association The Petersfield Bookshop John Drury Rare Books Cambridge University Press Newark Wilkinson & Beighton Auctioneers Multiple Display Advertising Items PBFA Penman Antiques Fairs Thesaurus Group Ltd
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