News from 13/06/1995
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Victoria McKee, Colin Marbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Mrs. Henry Fawcett, Ll. D, Ian Byatt Director-General, Alexandra Frean, Andrew Longmore, Giles Whitiell, Philip Webster, Nicholas Wood and George Brock, Mark Souster, Philip Howard, Lvo Tennant, Dillwyn Miles, Lames Landale, Political Reporter, Harry Marriott, Caroline Gilmour, Mark Jackson, Josephine Carr, Simon Wilde, Leslie Holgate, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter G. Willoughby, Bernard Levin, John Medley, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Rupert Cox, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Debra Craine, Christopher Coope, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Hector McLean Archbishops' Secretary for Appoinmennts, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Bill Chaolin (Chairman), Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Anthony O'brien (Secretary), Anthony Lester, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, George Rae, Philip Bassett, Edward M. Beaumont, Christopher Moore, Lucy Berrington, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Andrew Longhurst Chief Executive, Patrick Stevens, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Tim Blenkin, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Stuart Lones, Tennis Correspondent, Richard Evans, Hedley Goldberg, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Donovan Winter, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Goodbody, Jennifeer M. French, Norman Fowler (Chairman), Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Ray Honeyford, John Kelly, Matthew Parris, Michael Hornsby, Scrivenor, Christinne Buckley, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, D'Este Bond, Richard Beeston, Joanna FOSTER(Director), Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, N. J. Elsley, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Lucy Gribble, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Anne McElvoy, P. J. Hudson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Anthony Loyd and Stacy Sullivan,
ResumoSecond De Gree Major meets Eurosceptics after attack Thatcher fuels leadership doubts The lady grants her fan club an audience Baroness's circus Helmsley 'got staff to serve probation' Berlusconi in election call Buying The Times overseas Index Summer Spectacular Tennis goes soft on the big hitters Mothers Agony NUT reverses opposition to schools that have opted out UK Law Firm of the Year 1995 No Title Little darlings who are still playing to the gallery Political Sketch Mayhew extends mercy leave for Ulster prisoners Essex drops free transport for grammar schools AA Bar wins right to keep CPS lawyers out of Crown Court Court outlaws pit pay strikes News in Brief Council tax order Sea search fails Pool victims Female first Lottery winners show a clean pair of heels as their families dish dirt I hope drinks himself to death. He has been nothing but a curse, says adoptive mother Battling Zara waves goodbye to two years in a sterile room Pepcid Acid Control Porsche test drive ends with three deaths Cathedrals pay for compensation over women's ordination Nationwide the 'Building' Society Flamethrower attack 'was murder bid' Bradford council urges full inquiry into rioting Hoverspeed Fast Ferries The Word provokes complaint to DPP News in Brief Platform offer Cracking crime Squires exits Civic chain theft Corrections Fathers prefer TV and gardening to time with children Surveys point to family neglect PCC adjudication The Times British Aerospace Edward serves up first TV venture BAe deal with Saab poses little risk to Eurofighter Defence Minister voices support for multinational project likely to cost Britain £14.9bn Mars Nasa offers space odyssey to Mars via the armchair Chief scientist who inspired Stoppard Serviceline EU sends monitors to tuna grounds Marks & Spencer Thatcher urges a return to true Conservatism 'People are discontented because we have not done the things that we said we would do' Baroness Thatcher outlined her thoughts on Europe, the Government and John Major in an interview yesterday with James Naughtie of Radio 4's Today Guardian Health In Parliament Hill House Hammond The Times Tory activists are torn between past and present Apricot Connection The Listening Bank Frustrated Right craves magical cuts formula Riddell on Politics Labour rebels set to defeat Rabin over Golan deal Ames books name double agents he betrayed to KGB Lombard NatWest BT Maoist guerrillas join forces with Peru drug dealers Republicans urge Gingrich not to run for president O. J. court drama puts trial by jury under threat Helium find backs Big Bang theory Ford Uranium deal with Moscow unravels Nigeria urged toy Britain to pave way for democracy Jaguar Picture Gallery Associated Press: Girl of 3 on line to save her mother Social Market Foundation Pyongyang agrees to end nuclear programme News in Briefs (Reuter): Killer convicted (Reuter): Hutus rearmed Church wins (Reuter): Warlord ousted (AP): Parent stabbed (Reuter): Double trouble Berlusconi demands election after TV triumph Italian voters awarded Silvio Berlusconi a referendum triumph, but they may not want him back in power and fears of instability remain, John Phillips reports from Rome Muslim force prepares to fight for Sarajevo Dismay grips main French parties over Right's local election success (Reuter): Gondoliers driven by waves to fit motors The Harley Medical Group Baltics' deal with EU risks upsetting Russia Prague Lloyds Bank (Reuter): US pilot gets a taste for hero's welcomes Balneum plus Bath Treatment Childbirth's mental toll Caroline Beale goes on trial for the murder of her baby tomorrow Mark Jackson examines society's cruel treatment of infanticide down the centuries Nature's Best The cancer drug that prolongs life Dr Thomas Stuttaford considers the advantages of tamoxifen for breast cancer patients Very high doses can damage vision The battle for the streets of Bradford Vice girls who struggle with aggressive third-generation Asian vigilantes Anxious prostitutes talk to Anne McElvoy about their fears after becoming the targets of the weekend riots Hill House Hammond Direct Everest Adjusting sin to suit society God-fearing rugby players could convert more than a try Music Magazine Rioting for stricter law enforcement Ray Honeyford on Muslim outrage at decadence in Bradford Imagine the offence caused by soliciting outside Hair-raising The Times Diary Picture Gallery A fight on the tiles Scrabbling around in court is no way to resolve a dispute over a mere game Handy man The Times Diary Footfalls The Times Diary Get it done The Times Diary Moveable feast The Times Diary Ministers must be checked Anthony Lester on how Parliament is being ignored Edge of Europe A more comfortable place to be than the heart Bradford, England After a riot, the time reflection The Midas Catch Oh, the pleasure in those unlucky lottery numbers! The need to tackle distortions in the housing market Flexible working Target for Tories China's genetics law Biting the hand On with the dance Churchill's destroyers Filling vacancy at See of Winchester Out of time Degrees of farce? A statue of Wilde Tiger at the bank Court Circular Today's birthdays High Commissioner Royal engagements Personal Column Picture Gallery Röntgen Centenary Congress CPA Norwood Child Care Appointment Disability law 'puts historic sites at risk' Anniversaries Service dinner Memorial service Luncheon Receptions Dinner Forthcoming marriages Marriages Ampleforth College RSC Jean Marin Jean Martin, president of the agence France Presse news agency, 1954-75, died in Paris on June 3 aged 86. He was born in Douamenez, Finistere, on February 24,1909 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Today is World Invocation Day Frank Chacksfield Frank Chacksfield, orchestra leader and composer, died on June 9 aged 81. He was born in Battle, Sussex on May 9,1914 Multiple Display Advertising Items Maurice Lucie-Smith Maurice Lucie-smith, Director of Agriculture in Mauritius, 1955-61, died in Bexhill-on-Sea on May 17 aged 84. He was born in Trinidad on January 30,1911 On this Day June 13,1908 The Woman Suffrage Procession University can be more fun the second time Lucy Gribble a journalism student at the University of Central Lancashire, gives a guide to life as a postgraduate Second Degree: The Times guide to postgraduate courses Plan of Action Postgraduate Courses University of Plymouth Kingston University The Times Cranfield University Liverpool Institute of Higher Education University College London The Management School Lancaster University University of Portsmouth Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Brunel University Canterbury Christ Church College Second Degree: The Times guide to postgraduate courses Power to review ministry policy Law Report June 13 1995 Queen's Bench Divisional Court Date of patient's conditional discharge Thatcher puts pressure on Major Teaching union to back aided schools Ulster jail move Winning ways Poor service Porsche deaths School buses go Price of equality Billionaire's punishment by proxy The Times Crossword No 19,880 Fathers 'failings Berlusconi triumph Rival jet deal Jungle gun law Golan struggle Nigeria censured Business Flight Savers Forecast In the Times Tomorrow TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Small Business Swan Hunter saved Dutch rescue dying shipyard at eleventh hour By our Business Staff: Finance chief cuts ties with Asprey Nikkei at lowest for three years John Charcol Law Brothers to profit from Oasis float Sport Britain ready to approve BAe-Matra link Price data give mixed omens for rates Unigate to shed 1,500 jobs as deliveries fade Treasures Remain in London Business Today Airbus sells 25 A319s to Germany and Canada Legal & Public Notices City of London Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Northern Health Service US-Japan trade row invades G7 summit agenda Tourist Rates The Times Footwear company gets into its stride Union seeks 35-hour week Good year for Renold Whitecroft advances Builders 'hit by banks' Oriflame targets India Publisher's shares dip James Cropper Court clears Bba 's deal for Fiberweb Business Roundup Writing off the Nikkei Japan's bear market will not last forever Australia's brewing duopoly provides a lesson BAe plays the marke Pennington Berisford shares slide on profit fears at Magnet EuroDollar shares dive after profits warning The Eagle has taken off again Kleeneze to lift final dividend Salvesen savours single market Friendly Hotels PLC Electron aims for merger RAC takes Fastrac to Continent Commodities Liffe Options Kleinwort bid rumours liven up a dull market Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) STERLlNG Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes EuroDollar Berisford International Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes No milk today Tempus Crunching the Gears Christian Salvesen Wall Street Insurers? They love them The Times City Diary Smoke warning The Times City Diary Life and art The Times City Diary Check this out The Times City Diary Out of sequence The Times City Diary Bumped off The Times City Diary No Title When two jobs are all in a day's work Philip Bassett reports on the huge growth in double-jobbing Can Carling lift team spirit amid the corporate scrum? Victoria McKee looks at moves to apply the singular motivation of the sporting arena to UK plc Damned if they do, damned if they don't Stand-ins would solve vote row Positive sum game of privatisation Muratec Apple MacIntosh The power to succeed Equities recover early falls Briefings Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items NatWest Sewing up a future Business Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities APC Auditel(UK)Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Franchises Nationwide Security Blinds and Garage Doors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Phone banking on offer to small firms Prontaprint! Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Molek Cellphone Hire Ltd A vision of our century Richard Cork celebrates the extension of Heinz Berggruen's magnificent loans to the National Gallery in London Paris Galleries Visual Art 1 Critic gives an anatomy lesson A sniper has turned gamekeeper to co-curate the Tate's imminent new show, says Sacha Craddock Making a mess of the monk Dance: Debra Craine reviews Rasputin, a new ballet commissioned by Irek Mukhamedov for the Hampton Court Palace Festival Visual Art 2 Dance Pop Ireland easily repels the South Rock Your choice of venue The Times Take a friend to a play or concert for 20p From firework finales to teddy bears' picnics, enjoy the best open air concerts and plays in beautiful settings around Britain Great concerts in beautiful places Still-life on the ocean wave Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on an energetic but unmoving portrait of postwar emigrants Crussing the Equator Bush Young talent and a voice of experience Opera: John Rawnsley in not the only star in a vigorous production, says Barry Millinton Rigoletto Hackney Empire The John Davies Gallery Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tonight 1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items 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 v) on release across the country Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Tonight 2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quarry Dougall Daniels Bates Chambers of Ronald Walker Q. C. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Baker & McKenzie Hong Kong MacDonald & Company Recruitment Management Consulting Limited University of Bristol Racy set Uneasy rider Inns and Outs Picture Gallery Who's best? Court hope Bandwagon On song Legal Appointments Clifford Chance League tables? Lawyers always win Brief Do-it-yourself justice Lord Woolf this week outlines civil justice reforms, with plans to expand the small claims court. How does it work? Nabarro Nathanson Olsen Backhurst Dorey Martin Hall & Co Executive Recruitment & Training McGoldrick Cairns Solicitors Bank of Bermuda (Cayman) Limited Zarak MacRae Brenner The Royal Bank of Scotland Lord Chancellor's Department Zarak MacRae Brenner Reuter Simkin The University of Nottingham Thames Valley University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Air Force Legal Officer Quarry Dougall Eagan Janion Michael Page Legal H. D. L Executive Selection Westminster Medical Consultancy/trading Company 3, Stone Buildings The Times Newspapers A random choice of jury? Hedley Goldberg explains the methods used to select jurors for long trials BP Exploration Eldridge & Co GLS Recruitment Team Publishers push electronic format The bulging briefcase of the lawyer is on the way out, says Josephine Carr Australia look forward to fresh start Lucrative future in rugby's new world order awaits defeated holders Ireland's campaign unfettered by great expectations Gerald Davies admires the passion of a rugby nation that knows its strengths and limitations Pepcid Acid Control Champion on course for tough challenge Sport in Brief Smith completes move Ballesteros back in pain Samaranch denes age Gerasch's ban stands Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Paterson ushers Scotland into brave new world Keene on Chess Winning Move Injury clouds future for Pennekamp Thunderer: Salisbury Rapid Raceline Aardwolf wins Only Royale heads list of hopefuls for Brazil Guide to our Racecard Thunderer: Redcar Yesterday's Racing Results Early defeat leaves Wood short of match practice Multiple Display Advertising Items Insular approach exposed by Brazil FA accepts need to take new direction in search for technical director England come to terms with new order and old pettiness Andrew Longmore, in Sweden, on the diverse problems faced by the women's World Cup football team For the Record By our Sport Staff: Tottenham to face Germans in cup group Results from Company Golf Days England must admit errors and start again Alan Lee on the fudged selection and flawed judgment that must not be repeated for Lord's Test Bowler lifts Somerset to unlikely heights Gloucestershire held up by defiant Benson Twose plays measured hand to end any alarms Collapse calls halt to Glamorgan's chase Waugh aggravates Durham's wounds Kent expect to dismiss Somerset challenge Scoreboards Ferrari emerge as leading threat to Benetton primacy Alesi's first triumph coincides with decline of Williams challenge Details Pepcid Acid Control Britain's runners keep their distance Great Britain Teams By our Sports Staff: Victory boosts Janzen's US Open hopes The Times Word-Watching Odd code of Bash Street Radio Choice Britain's crowning glory goes for the kill Review BBC1 Choice Racing England wind down before supreme test Reduced pressure encourages Bates to bounce back Dispute over balls at Queen's Club No 494 Rugby figures top in peak viewing Technology rallies round Home & Family Finance Ltd. 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