News from 09/06/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Jon Ashworth, C. Sams, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Harry G. Gelber, Lord Owen, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Peter Harland, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Max Glaskin, Mark Souster, K. Johnson, John Nickson, Andrew Edis, Ivo Tennant, Jane Barber, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, M. D. Jones, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Ben Bryant, Lynne Truss, S. P. Whitley, Simon Wilde, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Roger Maynard, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, D. Barton, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Rupert Cox, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, John O'leary, Education Editor, Diana Ellis, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Roger Kaye, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Janet Bush and Philip Bassett, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Michael Clark Stock Market Correspondent, Walter J. Rosenfelder, Nigel Mayor, Sarah Bagnall, Joel Brand, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, R. Braithwaite, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Lucy Berrington, Geoffrey Wheeler, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, James Pringle and our Foreign Staff, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Denis MacShane MP, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Geof Wheelwright, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Hornsby, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Merlin Willcox, Janet Hancock, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Jeremy Dable, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, R. A. Kellaway, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Alan Jackson, Rodney Whitaker, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Richard Ford, Rosemary Jones,
ResumoThe Sunday Times We may never join EMU - Major US pilot plucked to safety from Bosnia Marines carry out daring raid on Serb hilltop Stock Exchange power sale doubt Boy, 14, charged with rape of girls Index Policemen stabbed in West End fight Tomorrow in the Times Rising Starts Royal Mail delivers success in America Switched on Chopard 20p Exit two leaders building a society of blandness Political Sketch Major urges mortgage firms to follow Skipton Scheme offers free unemployment insurance Harrods Cabinet agrees two-year battle plan for victory Tories' election strategy signals early tax cuts Nurses acclaim breakthrough in pay dispute Flowering century cactus lives up to its reputation Benefit culture touches half of Britain's adults Minister attacked over oil platform Council tenants to be given Id cards News in Brief Pay pledge Trial challenge Sentence cut Shooting victim Student cleared New diocese Woman crushed Advertisement The Power of Love Churchill 'took amphetamines and barbiturates' Your pill a great success, PM told doctor 'A Bengal tiger couldn't control my first wife' Chinook crash widows accuse MoD By a Staff Reporter: Dancer 'too old at 34' claims unfair dismissal Kidnapper flees from jail van before jury finds him guilty Norwich Union Cats help scientists to unlock the secret of sleep Doctors threaten industrial action over night visit GPs believe that increasing demands by patients for out-of-hours care are harming the rest of the service. They want to be able to opt out of 24-hour cover, reports Jeremy Laurance 'Some people seem to think we're like dial-a-pizza' Changing face of all-hours care: how social and domestic pressures undermine GP's traditional role Early starts disrupt family routine Nationwide Late finishes prompted job switch 'Real medicine is often seen out of hours' Watch with mother a rare treat for pre-school children Psychologists voice concern over how much television toddlers are exsposed to alone Cricketers line up to acquire better eye for the ball Scott attacks BBC over report leak Acumen M1 lane closed for man with back pain Graduates failing to make the most of better job prospects The Times guide to postgraduate places The Multimedia Pc Experience Picture Gallery Maxwell 'ruled staff by wrath' Beetles make a meal of invader Pyrrhic (17 points) victory costs Scrabble ace £8,000 Former champion wins £90 derisory damages and leaves the judge bemoaning case How to breathe life into babies Medical Briefing The Times Van Guard Video link keeps shut station on the beat 'British businesses want single currency that works' Kingsdown report on EMU Time the pro-European Tories fought for their cause Riddell on Politics Vodafone Dixons Women MPs trail foreign sisters Political Reporter In Parliament Volvo Senators approve tough anti-terrorist legislation Republicans move to end long death row appeals Seat From Associated Press in McMinnville, Tennessee: Babies die in car while mother is at party Reagan continues his 'long goodbye' Nasa told how to give woodpeckers the bird Three held in nuclear sting by US agents Serbs must back off or British will quit before winter Ultimatum Stop-go tactics cut UN force's supply Rover Owners Layers of air power protected mission Rescue Reuter: Mother's joy at survival of 'improbable Rambo' The Family Hide and seek in Serb heartland Frustration over us policy forces Carter to Senate America The Royal Bank of Scotland Christopher tour spurs hopes of Syrian deal Direct Line Fujimori has a lucky dip (AFP): Japanese 'gassed villagers' News in Brief (AFP): Pope 'plot' trial (Reuter): Hunting lobby (Reuter): New minister` (Reuter): Hoxha son jailed (AFP): Heat kills 150 (Reuter): Village voice (AFP): Kidney donor's rent deal costs her dear Township killer given six life terms Far East outpost pushes Russia into border row Reuter: Civilians killed in Burundi fighting The Times Keating does not want to be president B&Q From Reuter in Bangkok: Burmese dissident sent back to prison Peking pulls punches over Lee's US visit 'I lost a disc of my back to the Balkans but now I'm demob-happy' After three years of relentless negotiations, Lord Owen says he has decided to give up poliotics for ever The Valerie Grove Interview Accelerated Learning Systems Ltd. Lloyds Bank Sick and tired of patients What have we done to our rice old doctors? By treating them like plumbers we are making them behave like tradesmen, says Libby Purves The celebs who are waiting for Woody Kate Muir drops into New York's latest hotspot where the literati and the Briterati come to eat and pose Cellphones Why no patter of tiny feet? Joanna Pitman on the curious lack of an imperial pregnancy for Japanse Crown Princess Tempur Dodging the EMU questions Yesterday's report was an illogical fudge, says Anatole Kaletsky The vital question is: will monetary union work? Royal oats Picture Gallery When obstinacy is idiocy Thirty years of anger, and all over a matter of five-shilling fine Brave lady Mellor's tale Evens Evans Flies back Philip Howard Elementary, my dear Watson, I'm a closet Frog Currency Crunch To join in European monetary union of not to join Mandela's Shots Some good may from the President's new humility Piers of the Realm How Southend can survive the fire World's involvement in the quagmire of Bosnia Springing to the defence of barristers in the regions Youth crime Sliced and wrapped Private forestry Northern tongues ahead by a nose Currency conversion ENO successes Living for today Court Circular Gala Today's royal engagements University news Lottery pays out ?2.6m to restore castle Birthdays today Personal Column Service dinners Dinners Ball The Royal Society of Chemistry Furniture Makers' Company Mr S. A. Ormrod Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Church news Service luncheons Meeting Ford Sturrock Picture Gallery Simon Birch Personal Column Announcements All Wimbledon Debentures Wanted BKPA Official Wimbledon Tickets The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Wimbledon Debentures Announcements Edouard Dermit John Presper Eckert Consecration of Dr. Manning June 9,1865 News The Times Crossword No 19,877 Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Picture Gallery Forecast Friday June 9 1995 Infotech 29,30 Stunning cash offer seen as curtain-raiser to assult on BAe GEC bids £835m for VSEL Brown calls for fresh inquiry into power sale High street gloom as output declines City relishes Zeneca bid prospect Arts 31-33 Wakeham's Vosper job approved Sport 34-40 For the full pictures, see Company Results Nynex pricing boosted by deal Television and Radio Business Today Resignation Withdrawal Northumbrian Water forced to hold fire on handouts Tourist Rates Johnson Matthey £25m campaign on tax changes Meconic priced at £44m AIM rules amended to bring in fines Troughton goes from Wh Smith Bank closures forecast Caird delivers warning Inco buys £240m stake SB in research link-up Expansion at Oxford GEC Alsthom order 600 Group turns round Pepcid AC Leeson charges win German approval Business Roundup Banks cut investment stakes as 3i expands GM cancels Matthey contract Weinstock starts a revolution` This time, GEC really serious The spectre at Nynex's party Treasury on the spot Pennington Chubb aims to buy in Far East Northumbrian Water Group Commodities Liffe Options City goes on bid alert as Zeneca shares soar Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Right Issues Major Changes 3i Group Johnson Matthey Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Raising a glass Tempus Chubb Security Wall Street Master strategist focused on defence Ross Tieman reports on the irrepressible rise of a British business legend No time to be economical with ethics Winning entry in the NatWest/Times Business Ethics Essay competition Gold Fields Coal Limited Willingness to pay a minimum wage should concern minister Poppy Day in silk The Times City Diary Paternity wheeze The Times City Diary Tea and toast Bid speculation lifts shares Fidelity Brokerage British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Herrera for Men Growth in advertising revenue lifts GWR Telekom forecasts trebled profits Etam and Austin Reed suffer Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contact lens write-off leaves Pilkington with £248m loss Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chrysalis Group issues warning Multiple Classified Advertising Items NBS Talisman Information Systems Ltd. Limit's return to fall Blick moves ahead Porter returns to black Greenalls sells five hotels for £9.3m Business Roundup The feel-glove factor Huxley's dream of virtual touch is becoming a reality, says Max Glaskin Creating the biggest brain in the world Super-computers will be linked to solve some of science's greatest problems. says Chris Partridge Teach your PC speed reading Geof Wheelwright reports on the rise of the personal scanner Worldport Game on It's a steal New agreement for databases Online Could be you Cashing in Investigating DK The great gamble to be a high-flyer Jane Barber on the fast pace of change in technology and the difficulties of keeping up to date Information Technology Aublle Associates Implementation & Support Analysts c. 35K Lease Tek, Inc Sap Opportunities I. T. Opportunities Midlands & Home Counties Lan Switch Executive I. T. Account Consultant Senior Account Executive Prodigy with a notable talent for sounding off Is Thomas Adès the saviour of British music? Richard Morrison meets the young composer whose work is suddenly everywhere Love at first sight of Focile's Violetta Opera: Verditurns to gold as a new star is born: and a fast-rising tenor shines in recital La traviata New Theatre, Cardiff Classical 1 Quality shines out through Gallic gloom Roberto Alagna Covent Garden Classical 2 The Times Classical 3 Classical 4 Bland of the brave Concert RPO/Litton Barbican Entertainments Weekend Weekend Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assossment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Weekend Frustrated by their own fame London Theatre: Terry Johnson's 1982 play revived: an RSC production transierredInsignificance Donmar Warehouse Michael Feast as the "appalling and… King James would have liked it Measure For Measure Barbican Theatre 1 Riverside Studios The Times Theatre 2 D: Ream topping for breakfast It's a tough job, but someone's got to do it. Serious musician Peter Cunnah tells Alan Jackson about his exposed life as a teenybop idol Batman Forever Pop 1 Optimum's gone to Iceland New Albums: Björk goes one better than her glittering Debut; Van the Man cheers up at last Pop 2 Top Ten Albums Days of future past 'Retro' rockers are better than the originals, says Caitlin Moran HMV Pop 3 Pop 4 Langer leads while Daly warms crowd Word-Watching Today's Fixtures Sheehan on Bridge Fanagan holds his nerve Yesterday's Raging Results Keene on Chess Winning Move More spills than thrills as cycling comes to town Catterick Perth Aqaarid to show worth in classic test Richard Evans expects Dunlop to complete notable Oaks treble with Guineas runner-up Epsom Goodwood Guide to our Racecard Haydock Park Penny a Day looks sound investment Epom Channel 4 Big Race Line-Up Form guide to the Oaks Sebastian out of Derby Motor Insurance Autosport Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Understudy cast in leading role Ireland's captain his side capable of scaling new heights Cellnet Scotland decide on familiar option Kiptanui provides record-breaking reply for Kenya Davies takes halfway lead In Brief Bank's chance Rocket start Nicol bows out World best Forthcoming Company Golf Days Rapid Cricketline Nincompoop Tendency provide test of tolerance Nine-wicket haul helps to ease pain for Cork Champions fall to Sussex seamers Connor enjoys field day Lynch ignores crisis to inspire revival Mushtaq brings an unexpected twist Crawley's quality confirmed by bold strokeplay Yesterday's Scoreboards Word-Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items Graf resists spirited fightback to reach final Sánchez Vicario triumphs to set up showdown between top seeds in paris Latta may struggle to retain slender lead Radiohead Girls from Brazil seek own identity Andrew Longmore exposes a lack of equality for a team in the world champions' shadow Victorious Bates stands firm For the Record Found but still sought Confessions of one who gave up the search Review BBC1 Golf Atherton's class shines out in first-day gloom Frequent stoppages hamper England's efforts against fact bowlers Headingley Scoreboard Times Tow Crossword No 491 England escape humiliation Town & Country Manner Ltd. Tennis Rioch goes to Arsenal with £10m to spend on players
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