News from 15/06/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Peter Baldwin (Chief Executive), Kawal Banga, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Paul Jennings, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Sunetra Gupta, Watkinson, Ian Murray, Maurice Gillibrand, Piers Nicholson, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Don Montague, Eric Caines, Steve Keenan, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Antony Allott, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Hugh Canning, Julian Critchley, Graham Duffill, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Hofmann, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, James Landale Political Reporter, Frank LONGFORD(Member of General Synod), John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Douglas Brown, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Alistair Horne, Edward Gorman, Piers Paul Read, David Skidmore, Robert Skidelsky, Penelope A. Penney, President, Philip Bassett, Werner Weiglhofer, P. H. S., Janet Daley, Sam Botes, Adam Sage and Richard Beeston, I. D. Lindsay (Secretary General), Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Violet Johnstone, Rowland P. Brown (Legal Consultant, Secondary Heads Association), Judith Weingarten, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Dr James Le Fanu, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Michael Grade, Chief Executive, David Churchill, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Chris Parker, Trevor Stevenson, Brian Alderson, Mel Webb, Richard Duce and Stewart Tendler, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, John Urwin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Roger Maynard and Mike Munro, Richard Beeston, Alex Benady, Janet Bush and Nicholas Wood, Ben Macintyre, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Michael Fabricant, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Pat Metheny, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, P. J. Walsh, William Golding, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Anthony Loyd and Stacy Sullivan,
ResumoJoy Gardner case police cleared of manslaughter Mother fights on for 'justice': prosecution condemned by Police Federation Readers to fill the best jobs Troops massing Index Prize Puzzle Britain's first woman chief constable named Outbreak of fantasy lottery wins Julian Critchley Kitchen outburst turns the air bleu in Ambridge School in Revolt Tie Rack No Title Clarke tells City he, too, is not for turning The Times Vodafone centre Police investigate church sex abuse over four decades Boy dies after tour of four hospitals Computer develops a costly crush Cecil Gee Minister offers IRA weapons amnesty News in Brief French join rail bid Tube back in profit Car thief's solo spree Police surround house Motor neurone trial Doorstep milk plea Long search for a better life that ended in death Desperate battle to avoid deporation began with failed marriage of convenience Officers were suspended to prevent potential riot 'Justice? There is no justice' Magazine Nirex Peugeot 'I'm not quitting. Welcome to the real world, boys' New head girl Rugby traditionalist their lesson in 20th century living Omega British Aerospace Minor smuggling offences to be punishable by fine Review aims to simplify confused Customs and Excise regulations in battle to keep out contraband Abbey National Reform body to review 'hotchpotch' damages law The Times The crime 'that nature never meant to be so' Fiat Builders repelled from vale where Laurie Lee drank cider with Rosie 'If developers move in the birds will stop singing and the spirit and soul of my home will fly away' Multiple Display Advertising Items Prince William's place at Eton delights parents Common Extrance Exam Guardian Direct London's spread to west will be halted Medical schools may put back entry for 'immature' students Cambridge University picks engineer as vice-chancellor Viglen Versace bares all for men without a thing to wear Books Hubble finds icy cradle of the comets Stephanie Slater sells film rights to kidnap story Multiple Display Advertising Items Video records thieves' attack on pensioner Researchers blame DDT for worldwide fall in male fertility Sue Cook escapes a life of crime British Marine Industries Federation Schoolboy raped at knifepoint News in Brief Chemists fined Bomb charge Rail warning Fumble pays off Business must stop 'rewarding failure' AA Major says he will see off challenge to leadership Slim chance of Clarke succumbing to temptation Riddell on Politics Which? Inquiry to examine electoral fraud In Parliament New Zealand and Australia freeze Paris defence links French decision to resume Pacific nuclear tests arouses international fury and condemnation Dell Chirac defies opposition of Washington and Moscow Greenpeace ship heads for atoll Holiday Inn Elys?e subjected to military pressure Chechen gunmen kill scores in raid on Russian town Shark attacks leave swimmers under siege in Hong Kong A holiday hideaway for life The Times How to Enter Hill House Hammond Austria begins to regret joining EU Cellphones Moscow feels the heat Literary whodunnit teases US capital Britain sounds the alarm as Bosnia masses its troops O'Grady says he had 'vision' Quantas Serbs wait for 'suicide' attack Tremor risk to Roman monuments The new Audi A4 Chirac hit by flats for the rich scandal Carter calls for lifting of Serbian sanctions Berlusconi backed over TV empire Clinton undercuts his party with plan to slash spending Rebel unit 'attacks Baghdad' International Convention Centre Birmingham Russians to halt Iran arms sales Reuter: Cairo court orders happily married couple to divorce The Harley Medical Group Officers of the Hong Kong Correctional Services… Spotlight turned on UN waste Summit Bradford & Bingley (AP): Dominica election recount World Summary Israeli agents kill Arafat guards (AP): Envoy survives Burundi attack (Reuter): Monaco silent on 'wedding' (AP): Undercover job 'I shook so much, I could not even sign my name' Severe tremor can be a disabling condition. Dr James Le Fanu discusses its causes and treatment Relaxyl Golfers who suffer for their sport Wear and tear on the links Gynaecologists face their public How psittacosis is spread Medical Briefing Any questions on pregnancy? Kwai A dead parrot is no joke It doesn't pay to be a good girl Julia Llewellyn Smith meets a woman who has made it to the top in her career by forgetting everything her mother told her A man who has spent his life on the run Ben Macintyre follows the colourful voyages of a financial pirate Impotence Nordic Track From Japan with apologies The etiquette of abasement Janet Daley America is finally turning the tide against positive diserimination-and so are rugby schoolboys Telling people they need a leg-up is belittling Bull in a… The Times Diary Her ideas go marching on Unlike her predecessors, Thatcher has an important message for the future Arm in arm The Times Diary Catastrophe The Times Diary Clueless The Times Diary Pop peer The Times Diary Where's Hezza's hat? Michael Heseltine is still itching to be PM, writes Julian Critchley On Target Clarke's new monetary framework is sensible and pragmatic A Test for France Big bang diplomacy plays better at home than abroad Better Statutes The Law Commission reflects the needs of a modern society Issues at stake on a single currency Seeking safer routes for cyclists Sin, the Church and modern life Support for quangos Brent Spar disposal ITC's judgment on Channel 4 series Rugby tackled Teachers' pensions Evening the odds Court Circular Today's royal engagements The Law Commission Birthdays today Masons' Company £6m spent to restore Apsley House Wellington's home reopens for anniversary of Waterloo Memorial service Receptions Appointment Personal Column Dinners Anniversaries HeadCom Communications Forthcoming marriages School news Professor Andrew Martindale Andrew Martindale, Professor of Visual Art at the University of East Anglia, died from a brain tumour in Norwich on May 29 aged 62. He was born in Bombay on December 19,1932 Personal Column Tickets for Sale Wimbledon Debentures Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Combat Stress Church Housing Trust Research into Ageing The Times Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages etc Henning Kronstam Henning Kronstam, Dauish ballet dancer and director, died in Copeahagen on May 28 aged 60, after suffering a stroke. He was bourn there on June 29,1934. Announcements (From our Special Correspondent): Riot at Leeds Meeting Attacking Party Led by Young Girl Gordon Greig Gordon Greig, political editor of the Daily Mail until last year, died yesterday from a brain haemorrhage aged 63. He was born on August 26,1931. Anthony Maycock Major Anthony Maycock, soldier and schoolmaster, died on May 16 aged 74. He was born on April 2,1921. Discounts in Europe Room Service Check-In STA Travel Flight Club Multiple Display Advertising Items US Airtours Multiple Display Advertising Items Courier Flights Skycars International LTD Flight Call Travel USA German Travel Centre Duke will lure tourists to Chichester Goodwood's owner has set out to promote the cultural delights of a seaside cathedral city Trailfinders IATA Charter Flight Centre Canada Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Flight Bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Overseas Travel Steamond American Vacations Ski tour company heads for Sweden Britons' cars robbed on French motorail More Travel in Weekend Hoverspeed Regions denied access to Heathrow Heathrow's system of take-off and landing slots is working against Britain's regional business travellers The Travel Business Africa looks to slave trade Air fares take off Wasted hours Kenya and Goa sell out for Christmas London Gatwick News The Times Crossword No 19,882 The Times Today Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Air UK Forecast Around Britain Yesterday Abroad In the Times Noon today High Tides Hours of Darkness Director sues for Swan notice pay Alenia to be an equal partner in AMC Terms have been settled for the Airbus military subsidiary Anatole Kaletsky Clarke out to nail inflation City surprised by the Chancellor's tough stance Repossession of homes 'set to rise' Books Jobless plateau worries business Sport Which environmental business won the National Energy… ICS funds under threat Geoff Brown on the New Films Business Today New chief at Laura Ashley European Gas Turbines Chancellor promises 'to keep inflation in its box' The Mansion House Speeches Praise for numerous initiatives No divine right at Stock Exchange Tourist Rates AIG Europe Governor pledges support for Clarke Goodwill exhausted Tweedie's latest compromise should win through Chancellor dances inflation cakewalk No free lunch at Skipton Pennington Jobs on the line as NFC unveils £200,000 loss Mercedes-Benz Trucks and Vans TLG holders raise £86m in shares sale FKI cash call raises hopes of acquisition Talk of Kleinwort snag fails to halt share climb Stock Market Commodities L1ffe Options 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 NFC Scottish Hydro Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes FKI loads its gun Tempus Graham /Erith Wall Street UK can learn from Uganda The Times City Diary Direct action The Times City Diary Caught out The Times City Diary Gallic bangers The Times City Diary Undercover The Times City Diary Britain must let its head rule on Emu and not its heart Economic View Moral issue behind proxy vote row Business Letters Debate over shareholder democracy How much power does the EU really have? ACi Hint of menace in snapshots of employment As joblessness falls more slowly, fears for recovery grow. Philip Bassett reports Sainsbury discloses directors' pay deals Short Brothers missile bid Profits up Business in the fast lane Life in the slow lane ASB offers compromise formula on goodwill Accountancy, Finance and Banking Appointments now… Ford Scottish Hydro-Electric finds its riches south of the border Silence on the agenda Accountancy Battle-scarred Departure drill at the ICA Any Other Business A new euphemism enters the lexicon Audit Graham Group bids £55.4m for Erith Business Roundup Bradford lifts payout Stirling back in profit Russia lifts Mansfield Called to account Looking perkier? Equities surrender early lead C E Heath British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Eversheds The President plain is missing Cinema: Geoff Brown yearns for the nitty-gritty as Merchant Ivory dish up more ornate fancies in Jefferson in Paris The Times Film 1 Jefferson in Paris Odeon Leicester Square 12,140… Film 2 Rock it to'em JAZZ: Hot fusion guitar and a living link with the glorious past Rock it to 'em Pat Metheny Festival Hall Cruising for thrills at 90 Doc Cheatham New York The Times Odeon Film 3 JAZZ Receiving you loud and unclear Radio Entertainments Sheffield Don Valley Stadium Tonight 1 Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Tonight 2 The Times Bold baroque on a budget Opera: Period charm at the Göttingen Handel Festival; razor-wire for Bellini in kIreland Barbed-wire Bellini Opera 1 Entertainments Opera 2 Who made hay twice? A joint effort by Birmingham and Toronto gives John Russell Taylor a rare insight into the workings of Gainsborough's mind Great Classics on Offer The Times Cd Direct The Times Cd Direct Visual Art Theatre 1 The sharing of Nottingham Theatre: International wheeling and dealing backstage at the Playhouse; juvenile delinquents onstage in London The Times Arts Child's play with sharp edges Danti-Daa I Iampasted Theatre 2 The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair Music Exposed on the slopes of the volcano Sursum Corda! The Collected Letters of Malcolm Lowry Volume One: 1926-46 Edited by Sherrill E. Grace Jonathan Cape. £35 Once upon a tome Children's Literature An illustrated history Edited by Peter Hunt Oup, £22.50 Portrait of a lady of Delphi Philip Howard lauds the late William Golding, whose last novel, though unfinished shows all his Phthian guile The Double Tongue By William Golding Faber, £12.99 A Miss Butterfly of today Sir Phoebus's Ma By Zoë Teale Phaenix House, £14.99 Bad karma in the mother's land Journey to Ithaca By Auita Desai Heinemdan, £13.99 Backlist Minerva Press How the Church found its militant Pope John Paul Ii The Biography By Tad Szule Scribners, £17.99 The Pope's Armada By Gordon Urquhart Bantam, £16.99 The Jesuits a story of Power By Alain Woodrow Chapman, £15.99 The Times Was Eden wiser than Churchill? Alistair Horne examines the evidence for and against Churchill's foreign policy The road from serfdom 'The polities and economies of post-communism'-an evening of discussion with Robert Skidelsky Picture Gallery The quiet revolution Postgraduate numbers are rising, but a new survey suggests many feel isolated and neglected, Ben Preston reports Second Degree: The Times guide to postgraduate courses Business and Managements Studies New Rates for Grants Tomorrow Key The Nottingham Trent University University of Greenwich The Queen's Anniversary Prizes 1994 London Guildhall University Career Analysts Ltd University of Portsmouth The College of Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Trinity College London Key Birkbeck College University of London Liverpool Institute of Higher Education Key Dependency of reconciled ex-wife The Times When court should grant stay of execution Dual damages against landlord for breach Statutory defence is a jury point Secondary employer liable after accident Token 17 Selectors shuffle pack to wrap up French jumpers South Africa gamble on Joubert for semi-final Teams Cabannes fit to outflank hosts David Hands on the France forward who has triumphed over adversity Research Vacancies Friday June 16th Fixtures Racing Cricket All Blacks look to Mehrtens to make the running Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Balanchine ready for Ascot test Richard Evans Nap. Bonne Etoile (8.00 Yarmouth) Next best: Yarn (3.30 Newbury) Hamilton Park Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Chepstow Yarmouth Carson in vintage form with five-timer Newbury Guide to our Racecard Sampras slips straight into top gear Madrc Aspland Wimbledon champion celebrate return to grass courts in familiar style England lag behind elite Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shapemaster Limited Kingsbourne Limited Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Shriver remembers her best lines Multiple Display Advertising Items White keeps Indio on right course By our Sports Staff: Nicholls strikes four in rout of Belgium Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamed content to bow to Tyson In Brief Bulls eye action Rugby Chelsea cleared Making waves Lead retained Fulford advances Free Internet Connection Littlewoods Trinity Hall retain headship from Jesus Cork striving for chance to rejoin England 's seam Derby pitch under serutiny Table The Leading 100 Entries in the Times Fantasy First XI Game The Times Fantasy First Xi Scoreboard Pleat leaves Luton for richer pastures For the Record Mesh Technique Hernia Repair Telesure Conditions favour Faldo's ambitions European contingent enjoys a welcome change in preparing for US Open William Hill Hall rules as McKay owns up Qualifiers Today's Tee-Off Times Hands across the channels Radio Choice Radio 1 BBC1 Latest report says Royal Navy all at sea Review Tennis England seek to build on past success Rowell asks for greater productivity Times Two Crossword Christie directs Heathrow outburst at photographer Wren puts Kent on flight path to Lord's Scoreboard Ince ready to agree £7m move to Italy Global Mobile Crème deala crème appears The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Marsh & McLENNAN International Marketing Mercuri Urval Nfu Adderley-Featherstone plc Selector Europe Spencer Stuart GPA Bryant Consulting Selector Europe Spencer Stuart N B Selection LTD AT&T Selector Pacific Spencer Stuart N B Selection LTD The Royal Bank of Scotland Kramer Westfield Alderwick Peachell Training & Development Price Waterhouse Medlock Associates Oracle Hoggett Bowers N B Selection LTD ASDA Hoggett Bowers The Lloyd Group Warwick Parker & Co Ltd MSL KPMG Aublle Associates JDF MSL Hales & Hindmarsh K/f Associates DHL Macmillan Davies Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Profiles Lawrence Barnett Associates Creative Whitehead Selection World Class Power Mark L&R Multiple Display Advertising Items N B Selection LTD Senior Management Roles Data Networking Canon Adderley-Featherstone plc International Service to Retailers Retail Managers Professional Hoggett Bowers Europool TTH Graphnet Ambitious Graduates Dell Import/export Ote £25K Guaranteed £15k in the first… Hoggett Bowers ERC Consultants and Freelance Services MM Chryssaphes Flammiger Associates Aston Zoraster Ordinance Survey Thronton Fahey Boyden Coburn Blair Gillette International Michael Page Technology Austin Knight Watson Wyatt Matrixx Marketing Nicholson International Yorkshire Cable NHA Multiple Display Advertising Items United Friendly McCOURT Consultants LTD KPMG Multiple Display Advertising Items Walker Hamill Michael Page Technology The Edge Executive Resourcing Equal Opportunities Commission Grant Thornton Hamilton Associates Perfums Christian Dior Media System The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants Technical Manager First Point Management Consultants National Tyres and Autocare ADP Aurora Forging Division The Investors Compensation Scheme Mercuri Urval Office International Software Development Director Designate Bull Thompson Travel Related Services Accountancy, Finanne & Banking St. Mary's Hospital The Accounts Team College Bursar General Appointments Sbc All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Michelangelo Malaya Associates in Advertising Manley Summers Business Development & Marketing Services Manager Anderson Whitfield Selection Alliance Leicester Latymer Upper School General Medical Council Segal Recruitment Archaeology Service General Appointments CFM Fujisawa American Institute for Foreign Study (UK) LTD National Medico Legal Associates ADMINISTRATOR/PA C. 15K PA to Managing Director Kpmg Hawkins Wright Thompson Thorburn Colquhoun SEC/PA Simply The Best £16,000 Exceptional Perks Listings Limited Executive Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales Consultants Ote £25 - 50K SEC/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chemical Industries Association Integral Vision X/Open Co Ltd Chosen Heritage Dopra Connaught Sheila Childs Recruitment Engineering Opportunities is San Diego, California… Peek Gift Buyer Personal Assistant Royal Navy Sales Career? All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Seasonal Work in Leisure Technical Manager Affairs set alarm bells ringing Some companies will ignore personal indiscretions, but at other offices it is a fast track to the front door and dismissal, says Violet Johnstone SAGA MD KM Matches International C. V. Services Career Movers' Companion Buzzword Head Cook Cordon Bleu Trained Intel Ideal Personnel Ltd Entrepreneurial Managers Letters that inflict I-strain Life after Pedundancy London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine NHS Richmond Twickenham & Roehampton Healthcare NHS… Registered Nurse Public & Healthcare Appointments University of Oxford The Housing Multiple Display Advertising Items Hackney Social Services Labour's local force David Walker meets the political moderate shaping a Blairite local government unit N B Selection LTD Avon Ambulance N B Selection LTD Leicester General Hospital NHS Trust Fears for women in NHS Pressure group may disappear in rationalisation Viewpoint
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