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News from 12/06/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Muscatjulian, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Rosemary Righter, David Tytler, Iain R. Webb, Andrew Pierce, Michael Handerson, Guy Selby-Lowndes, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Geoff Brown's, Judith Parsons, Simon Barnes, Pearce Wright, Andrew Longmore, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Philip Howard, Robin de Wilde, Jeremy Kingston, Peter Stubbs, Andrew Gurr, Chief Executive, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Gerald Davies, John Woodcock Test Match Commentary, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones, Kris Anderson, Peter Ball, Jim McCue, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Keith F. Baverstock, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Janet Bush, Charles Bremner, Graham Turner, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Russell Kempson, Nicole Swengley, Sally Watts, P. H. S., Michael Theodoulou, Rachel Bridge, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, James Pettifer, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Kerry Gill, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Giles Keating, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Violet Johnstone, Beryl Dixon, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, M. J. Daniels, Oliver Holt, Eric Reguly, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Brian Beel, Noel Annan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Stephen Cox (Campaigns Manager), John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, James Bourlet (Honorary Secretary), John Goodbody, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Iola Smith, Martyn Bond, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, David Watson (Director Public Affairs), Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Colonel John Hunt, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Chris McGovern (Director), Nicholas George, Alice Thomson and Eric Reguly, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Richard Morrison, Elton, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Richard Beeston and Eve-Ann Prentice, Michael Evans, Wendy Saunders (Manager), John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Christian Dymond, Colin Campbell, Richard Ford, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, New Hampshire, Christopher Irvine, John Watson,

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Second Degree Police blame cultural gap for rioting 'We are the anvil on which anger is beaten' Elsewhere, a bad sports day Clarke plans to aid house sales Berlusconi victory Index Tories demand 'self-control over bosses' privatised perks Met Office calls for return of the amateur enthusiast Your Great Escape We knew we had to dig deep and keep in touch £22 million: wealth's curse strikes again Memo to Secretaries Veuve Clicquot 20p This Week in the Times Thatcher says Major treated rebels like a bossy headmaster Unum 'Spying ' inquiry at atomic centre Clarke is urged to stimulate house market with tax relief Unison joins £4.15 minimum wage call News in Brief Lords challenge Clinton's visit Veterans protest Hill climber dies Steps to health Young Asians' values clash with traditional ways Scot revives ancient tale of forebear's Atlantic crossing Dell Direct Midland Parents warned to insure against cost of Oxford degree 'You can't expect the State to provide' Scouts consider dropping oath to God and Queen Lone horseman braves dangers of Hindu Kush By a Staff Reporter: Mother in pool may have killed children Oxbridge clubmen clash over women Lufthansa Industry offers offenders new life Candidate adopts Carson's mantle in fight for Union By-elections in Northern Ireland and the North West give protest voters Labour and Liberal Democrats scent victory in Penmnes The opposition parties are campaigning in earnest even before the date of the Littleborough and Saddleworth by-election is announced. ALice Thompson reports Hess Pelvic disease increases rate of ectopic pregnancy Medical Briefing BBC crew enrages Italians The Times Three held after fire sweeps abattoir News in Brief Police accident Jail boy held Patients recalled Brent Spar move Bus lane bikers Footpaths open Britain 'must build defences against Club Mad missiles' MoD studies danger from Middle East Stations look for new line in profits Abolish murder loophole, say MPs BT One ocean-going fleet sails through defence cuts Philip Morris Europe S. A. Berlusconi heads for victory in referendum on ownership of TV stations Major and Chirac embarking on new era of entente UN waste sparks growing irritation Analysis The land that capitalism forgot Left holds its own in French local polls First direct Rover 100 Bildt's Balkans mission begins with Kremlin visit Intellectual gifted with touch of wit Philips RCI Hero worship hides horrors of war Glenfiddich Pentagon was aware Serbs had missiles Gingrich declares truce in Tv debate with the President Republican Speaker snaress Clinton on moose-hunt publicity jaunt in New Hampshire By our Foreign Staff: Bomb kills 28 in Medellin as drug baron is arrested The Times Picture Gallery Christopher lifts hope of Middle East peace Intel Druze Arabs torn by fears over return of Golan Anti-junta activists seized in Nigeria Zirconium discovered in Cyprus warehouse (AP): UN team held by rebels World Summary Ex-soldier faces murder charge (Reuter): 'Prostitutes' slur denied (Reuter): Buthelezi calls for protest (Reuter): Sailors spend five days in sea Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Quide 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 Visual Art Jazz Swayed by prose and icons Theatre: David Edgar's Balkan play retains its lively debate; Orwellian terror writ large Pentecost Young Vic Theatre Down and out in parish and London A Clergyman's Daughter Southwark Playhouse Antler Homes Books Soap opera for the 12th century Opera: A world premiere opens the Aldeburgh Festival; student Poulenc; Verdi at Covent Garden The Wildman Snape Maltings TLS Film Faith in a neglected work Dialogues des Carmelites Guildhall School Force behind his destiny Sir Edward Downes talks to Rodney Milnes about London's Verdi Festival Music Opera BT Pop One you may have forgotten Pop Engelbert Humperdinck Albert Hall Changing batons Overtures The brain's messenger Helping rats to remember brings hope to ALzheimer's sufferers Magic perfume that calms a beehive Cat litter absorbs mine pollution Opening a new chapter on the book of creation Dr Wendy Bickmore's study of chromosomes could have a profound influence on our understanding of genetically caused diseases. Gillian Bowditch reports Dolphin Buzz words Could a super-magnet hurl mankind into the cosmos? Anjana Ahuja on the race to harness clectrons to create the ultimate physical attraction Swell idea Hill House Hammond Conran, in his natural habitat Julia Llewellyn Smith lunches with a style guru at the new Selfridges restaurant A writer, a witch and a transvestite Giles Coren tells the tale of the stranger who rode into town and wrote a bestseller about its oddities Eurocare Rolex We are all bunnies underneath When America needs a hero, the truth is left trembling Tempur Matthew Parris From veal crates to bull-bars and ID cards, Euro-sceptic MP's are united—if Brussels wants it, it's bad Brown cow Bone china Don't let Africa die of our ignorance In the countries of southern Africa, 10 per cent of the human is at risk of an Aids pandemic EMU could sink Blair, too Peter Riddell on why Labour has little cause to crow over Tory splits on monetary union Cooked up Real googly Number's up Kingly perk Cabinet Crunch The Tories need a new team for a new European policy Serious about Syria Now Assad must get serious about Israel Thrilling Tries Rugby stages a memorable drama of triumph and disaster Channel 4 charged with abuses of taste and religion Reforming Europe History teaching Cloud of Chernobyl Argentine war dead Volunteering doubts Out of time Set fair? Coach safety Reluctance to sue for medical injury US sanctions on Japan Naming a widget Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today New fellows Inner Temple DJM: Nature notes Art of letters wins bibliophiles' Oscar Service reunion Service luncheon Luncheon Dinner Personal Column Memorial services Anniversaries Latest wills Marriages Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Appointments The Times Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Charles Younger Charles Younger DSO, TD, director of the Edinburgh brewers William Younger, 1945-73, and former chairman of the Brewers' Society, died on June 6 aged 86. He was born on December 11,1908 Larry Hillblom Larry Hillbolm, cofounder of DHL, died in an aircraft accident in the South Pacific on May 21 aged 52. He was born in Kingsburg, California, on May 12,1943 Church appointments Alan Walker Alan Walker, diplomat and journalist, died on June 3 aged 100. He was born on December 6,1894 Squadron Leader F. W. Lister Squadron Leader F. W. Lister, DSO, DFC and Bar, died at his home in Northorpe, Bourne, Lincolnshire, on May 30 aged 75. He was born on March 29,1920 Emilio Garcia Gomez Emilio Garcia Gomez, Spanish Arabist, died in Madrid on May 31 aged 89. He was born in Madrid on June 4,1905 Everest Teams Unity Col Hunts Tribute Toshiba The all-seeing revolution Pearce Wright introducess a two-page report on the Royal College Radiologists and the centenary of the invention of the X-ray Fight against cancerous cells Chronology of Radiology Glosrad Wardray Throw away the archives and look at the screen Alliance Medical Ltd. Pioneer pictures that paved the way Now three-dimensional images can pinpoint troubles BIR Johnson & Johnson Interventional Systems SD Siemens Baby snapshots in the womb The scan is a remarkable way of looking inside the human body The Royal College of Radiologists The Times Crossword No 19,879 News BUSlNESS Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest WPA Forecast Tennis Andrew keeps dream alive Last-gasp dropped goal earns England place in semi-final Cricket Athletics Racing The Loan Corporation Saturday Derby lacks midweek atmosphere TV Action Replay Chang has to bow to Muster's mastery Victory completes Alesi's birthday celebrations Graf back where she belongs Stuart Jones in Paris watches the queen of tennis beat the pain and reclaim her crown Montreal Details Monarchs tumble Injury bars Gunnell from European Cup Sport in Brief Brazilian class shatters England's illusion World champions claim Umbro Cup with three second-half goals at Wembley Japan's toils draw to honourable close Farley's gamble paying rich dividend Stage worthy of better performances Christopher Irvine enjoys the heady atmosphere of Elland Road during the England team's Umbro Cup excursion to Leeds Ronseal Paint Cover Woodstain Austrians present fresh doubt over Irish Challenge Debacle at Derby pitches TCCB into difficulties System thrown inti question Check—in STA Multiple Display Advertising Items Moonlight Travel Courier Flights Capital Flights Oceans Apart Travel Citibond London Limited Flights Chepest Flights Flight only Orlando Embassy Flight Centre Trailfinders Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Harden proves to be better than average Simon Wilde finds a Somerset batsman who is making his mark after years of relative anonymity Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday's Scoreboards Conditions conspire to hinder Lancashire England submit in familiar fashion Bowling treated with disdain as West Indies romp to victory at Leeds Defiant Atherton sticks to his guns Narrow win underlines Glamorgan's title credentials Captain 's lead eludes colleagues Headingley Scoreboard Yesterday's Scoreboards Motor Insurance Off colour All Blacks show chinks in armour Reality denies Hastings his fairy-tale ending Mark Souster watches one of the world's great players leave the international stage Cellnet Herculean toil resolved by magical goal David Miller admits that the sportswriter's usual detached objectivity was stretched by the highly emotional finale at Newlands South Africa pay heavily for victory Injuries mar hosts' triumph in bruising match against Western Samoa Four-try Williams carries whole nation forward David Miller sings the praises of an electrifying wing who represents his country's best hope of progress Germany find new Falk hero John Goodbody sees England's schoolboys outmanoeuvred and overpowered at Wembley France provide promise of better to come The Home Nations Shaw strikes hammer blow for her sport World-ranked British athlete still improving as search for recognition goes on David Powell watches a newcomer with a promising future in the international arena Langer in prime form for US Open Final Scores Maturing Sherry gives vintage performance Whyte MacKay Cosmopolitan has successful style Ellerston lead top-class display Smith's joy tarnished by thoughts of dodging the draft Guide to the Week Ahead Athletics Baseball Ice Hockey Pools Check For the Record Club Cricket Football Cycling Epsom needs partnership with BBC to raise Derby's profile Lammtarra vindicates Sheikh's faith Maktoums continue dominance with another classic celebration Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices In the Matter of Wallis Gilbert Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Blackpain Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings Tradition feels rising heat of solar power From our French Racing Correspondent: Carling reverses French 1,000 Guineas form By our Racing Staff: Thunder Gulch takes Lukas to record Pontefract Handsome Harvey prevails in thriller Yesterday's Results 5 . 25 (2m hdle) 1. Desert Force (B Clifford 12-1 );… Nottingham Windsor Warwick Leaders on the Flat Rapid Raceline Go together with a horse and carriage What is it about carriage driving that makes 20,000 Britons such devotees? Christian Dymond finds out Sheehan on Bridge WORD-WATCHlNG Winning Move Keene on Chess Contacts Corporate Golf Challenge Feasting on fish and ships Judith Parsons goes overboard in the Indian Ocean to explore two very different dive resorts in the Maldives Scuba Cuba Simply Turkey Aquatours Padi Innerspace Diving Centre Padi Dive Centre Scuba Tenerife Malta Direct Travel Dive New Zealand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explorers Tours World of Water Regal Holidays Get down on It! Learn to dive Undersea Adventures Multiple Display Advertising Items Red Sea Malta Mixed gas opens new era for sport Dive Technology Croxley Divers Maltaqua Dive Thailand University of Luton University of Durham Sheffield Hallam University Courses The St. James's Secretarial College The Writing School LSI Education Sorbonne University, Paris U. S. A Work Experience Programme Postgraduate Courses LIHE Writer or Journalist? University of Kent at Canterbury The Royal Agricultural College Idependent Education Multiple Classified Advertising Items KPMG Austin Knight Courses Career training for Graduates Senior Appointments The University of Hull Tefl Education Independent Education A big puff for the suffering sciences Two centres, in different part of Britain, are devising ways to stimulate interest in subjects all too often sidelined Some subjects need all the help they can get and a £7 million centre aims to give it The head who shaped history Thomas Arnold - was born 200 years ago tomorrow. David Tytler reports on how Rugby School is dealing with his legacy Get them while they're young Industry and academia are combining to interest children in technology Directions 95 the Schools Fair Second Degree the choice for graduates is wider than ever The Times guide to taught postgraduate courses begins below, and different subjects will be featured each day this week. John O'Leary explains the guide Key to Listings Second Degree: The Times guide to postgraduate courses How to Use These Pages Key Key The Times Capitalisation, week's change Hambro Insurance Services Group Plc British Funds Results and Statistics La Crème De La Crème AA Personal Assistant Experienced Secretary Exhibition Organisation in the Art World PA Sec/Office Manager Secretary/Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Milk firms have trouble delivering FT Rainham Steel Co Ltd PA to Managing Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA to MD £24,000 Devonshire Personnel Office Manager London W1 Pa to Managing Director Friendly W1 Solicitors Main figures out in force Economics Outlook Sunday Tips Assistant Partnership Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charities give Chancellor early warning Russia sets out on nuclear sales drive Deal near on Reject branches Tourist Rates The Pound Stock Market Picture Gallery Dares in merger talks with Scots Australians catch Qantas bug Business bodies under attack Shaw to sell 50% stake in Telecential Change at Exchange Fund managers wary Georgian deal for Shell Heath to launch group Innovation wins funds Directors shanghaied Word-Watching MGM cinemas could take Virgin name Business Roundup Seven go on the defection trail The Times City Diary Channel fanatics The Times City Diary Winning ways The Times City Diary Stout fare The Times City Diary After Greenbury, the fat cat will still sit on the mat How Big Blue contrived to take up the Lotus position Eric Reguly reports on IBM's attempts to muscle in on the revolution in PC software Lowering defences of the franc fort A big helping of Littlewood Radio Choice Love, and conspicuous acting, is all around 6 . 00 Business Breakfast (85812) 7.00 BBC Breakfast… Greenbury Choice Lotus agrees $3.5bn bid fr om Ibm \Times Two Crossword Jaguar exports roar ahead Fault on the small business line Evans plays down need to win VSEL bid Saab deal powers BAe warplane strategy Paris Air Show From our Industrial Correspondent: Boeing recaptures bestseller crown James Herrick Chardonnay Mblk Jobs Go Clarke at odds with the Bank Crème 95 Stairway to the top of the profession Beryl Dixon introduces a 16-page report on The Times Executive Secretary Show at Olympia 2 The Show 'She has earned her senior manager's pay' Secretary of the Year Help in climbing that ladder The Club Breaking the glass ceiling The last word in computer literacy skills The Impact of Technology Take note of what's on offer Salaries and Benefits PDC copyprint State your preferences and dislikes Multilingual Opportunities ISC International Secretary Centre Bilinguasec Appointments Bi Language Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cavell Bilingual Recruitment Multilingual Services Language Matters Sheila Burgess International How to talk your way into a top job Beryl Dixon report on the secretarial advantages of speaking a second language Bilingual Secretaries Tel-Me Making more of a day off Leisure Sleek slick silhouettes dominate Iain R. Webb defines the 'secretary snart' look Fashion Rover Seminars The Times Fall in with two stripes and notepad Joan Llewelyn Owens looks at some less than uniform opportunities Specialised Secretaries Take a letter please, Mr Smith Violet Johnstone examines changing attitudes towards male secretaries Go on, enjoy the fringe benefits you deserve Beryl Dixon reports on incentives for secretaries Perks of the Job Challoner James Concord Greythorn Rainbow Recruitment Ups Greythorn Rainbow Recruitment Talisman Courses The St. James's Secretarial College Pitman Training Centre Oxford Business WA The Recruitment Company Multiple Display Advertising Items King & Toben Recruitment Marshall Tapp Keystone Recruitment Ecco Employment Monument Personel Consultants Masterlock Recruitment Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Judy Farquharson Ltd. Career moves Heritage Recruitment Limited Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Corporate Finance Directors' Secretaries Consultancy not agency! Jonathan Wren Middleton Jeffers Recruitment London Secretary Earns ?41,000 Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Ups Being your own boss Sally Watts talks to three women who have taken the indepedent road, working for themselves Freelance Secretaries Pan European Recruitment Royal Mail Amicus One Way to the Best Jobs in London Crème'95 Let us Work for You Grosvenor Bureau Cross Selection Joyce Guiness Partnership Forties People Rodgers & Gillespie Multiple Display Advertising Items Dian Duggan Associates Love + Tate Secretarial & Temporary Fabulous Opportunity! Sue Cooke Recruitment Judy Fisher Associates Christopher Keats Crone Corkill Pepsico

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