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News from 19/06/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Vincent Brome, DJM, Catherine Milton, Social Services Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Richard Rawlinson, Andrew Longmore, Dr Jon Turney, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Michael Binyon, George Sivell, Lynne Truss, Simon Wilde, David Glencross, Chief Executive, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Robin Young and Helen Johnstone, T. Crolley, Pat Gibson, Ann Scanlon, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, George Magnus and Mark Reckless, Mark Taylor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, William Upcott, John Young, Janet Bush, Charles Bremner, SArah Hall, Christian Lanzer, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Jane French, David R. Townsend, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Nicole Swengley, A. S. Arnold-Brown, George Brock, Michael S. de Mowbray, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Diana Hinds, John Higgins, Stacy Sullivan and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Denis Forman (Chairman), Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Liz Gill, Rosemary Thomson, Chairman, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Edward Gorman and Lin Jenkins, Alan Sked (Leader), Coomi Kapoor, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Gordon Robertson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Michael C. Henry, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, G. S. Wernham, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Douglas Hurd, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Mike Rosewell, Michael Hornsby, Peter Riddell, Jo Andrews, Heather Prescott, Richard Beeston, Des Firth, Daniel Barrett, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, H. E. Jackson, J. C. Hearn, Hazel Shaw, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Michael Steinberger, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Alan Price-Talbot, Matthew Bond, Oliver Bennett, J. G. Goodfellow, Chief Executive and Director,

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Iranian gunners 'trained in Britain' Right opens drive to halt Heseltine bandwagon Gibraltar's choice The Times Index Wimbledon Challenge Clarke goes into hiding without his clothes England's World Cup bid eclipsed by a superstar By our Foreign Staff: 14 killed in service station blast Happy Hippy Hop BA plans to make Gatwick 'extension' of Heathrow Rob Andrew's View Direct Line Motor Insurance 20p This Week in the Times Mayhew stands ground over IRA weapons threat Dell Author of leaked fax says Aitken is victim of sleaze Tory MPs demand aid for homebuyers Right drive to stop Heseltine BA plan to extend Gatwick Nurse dies in attack on ward News in Brief Rolex Girl, 8, badly hurt in blast on Army range Motar bomb explodes on Dartmoor Napoleon meets his Waterloo fortified by Big Mac and fries Money men try to tackle Lomu Angry farmer swaps muck for lost brass Kuala Lumpur BMW Select College calls for medical research 'fraud squad' GP service recruits on Continent Intel Trauma of Holocaust 'passed on to third generation' Victorians cleaned up 'obscene' masterpiece Conservation exposes censorship Greenpeace battle with Shell turns into war of words Abbey National Army prepares to fight over helicopter deal Curse recalled as Lewis seeks return of chessmen MacMillan grandson jumps bail In India See a concert or play for 20p The Times Front man takes back seat for charity Sainsbury's Everyone's favourite… Magistrates advertise on buses to balance the bench JPs shelve shooting sticks and tweeds in attempt to recruit more young men and Labour Voters Union warns Blunkett over 'disastrous' opt-out plan Holiday Inn Dover Castle yields grim wartime secret The peeling back of yet another layer of history at Dover reveals the sounds, sights siege in 1941, John Young writes TV shows how time and illness etch their mark on the strongest faces Medical Briefing Guardian Direct Crew and passengers flee fire on ferry News in Brief Sainsbury's Everyone's favourite… Hillary Clinton 'to run 1996 campaign ' British Aerospace Hundreds die in Indian heat Pentagon seeks new atom tests The Times Dillons Forum China and US recall their top diplomats Our Foreign Staff: Chechens begin to free all hostages after truce deal Yeltsin defends attack on 'world terrorism centre' Phillips Renault Lotus IBM Shell kills seven in water queue Last UN hostages freed as Sarajevo battle dies down Nokia Connection People (Reuter): Hezbollah ambushes soldiers World Summary The Times Murders in Israel blamed on gangsters Hurd urges Gibraltar to stand fast against 'dirty money' and drugs Gibraltar must match its words with action to tackle money-laundering and enhance ties with Spain, Writes Douglas Hurd before meeting his Spanish counterpart, Javier solana, in Madrid today National Front Seizes control of first city Le Pen hails victory of hard-right ally in Nice Kinnock flies into battle to sort out Europe's air fares Bonhams Chirac triumphs at summit debut Moscow talks on nuclear threat Winds hinder wrap artists International Convention Centre Birmingham Hope fades for quake survivors World Summary Chill out, rock on, clean up There days of love, peace and music start of Friday, when a lot of groovy people get down at the now-legendary Glastonbury Festival. Oliver Bennett packs a rucksack Bupa Visual Art Winner from veteran striker Pop Rod Steward Wembley Stadium Dance Music Swedish songbird John Higgins reports on the Cardiff Singer of the World final Theatre Perfectly tailored for the stage Theatre: Benedict Nightinagle on a fined drama of infidelity from touring South African The Suit /tricycke. Nw Strong and sombre Concerts: Contdrasts in Strauss, from the New york Phil and London Symphony Orhestra NYPO/Masur Festival Hall Entertainments Books Film Knight to remember LSO/Previn Barbican Pop Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Sarah Hall Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assesment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol v) of release across the country The Times Opera Headache for the whales? Why oceanographers are sending a boom through the Pacific New clues to the first Americans Unravelling the mysteries of dim little stars Science Briefing An atoll with a time bomb The French decision to resume nuclear testing has revived local anxieties, reports Jo Andrews Tempur New vaccines made to order Dr Jon Turney reports on a breakthrough in the use DNA in the fight against disease Hill House Hammond The Times Eduction Supplement An old-fashioned fighter As the bloodiest union battle for years nears a climax, Anne McElovy goes in search of the real Bill Morris Applied Business Telecommunication Families aren't that bad Fathers are more child-friendly than the surveys allow Spana Simply frightfully first-class rockers Julia Ltewellyn smith meets the Dark Blues Daily Mail If you saw a rather eccentric figure crossing the Derwent in Matlock on Saturday—it wasn't your MP Silly knits The Times Diary Curing Toryana's personality split The Conservative party must call in the right doctor - and it's not the doctor of the Left Middle England expects Peter Riddell says that glib suggestions from his back benchers won't save Major Ridell on Monday Beware Bandwagons Heselting could be a disaster for Euro-sceptics Woolf's Way Civil justice will be cheaper, faster—and more just Lomu the Great Consolations in Cape Town, even for England supporters Mortgage burden and job loss Hard going on foot All at sea Bettina Vernon Living for today Programmes on television that can cause offence Germany's role Naming a widget TV licences and fines Tax self-assessment Doctors on call Sage sayings Court Circular Forces appointments Birthdays today Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Reception Personal Column Trail Finders Memorial services Gad's Hill School Launderers' Company New ranks of pottery warriors unearthed Nature notes Forthcoming marriages National Children's Bureau Church Housing Trust The Times Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Lord Ennals of Norwich Lord Ennals of Norwich, Pc, former Labour MP and Secretary of State for Social Services, 1976-79, died on June 17 aged 72. He was born on August 19,1922 Prudence Hyman Prudence Hyman dancer, died of a heart attack on June 1 aged 81 she was born in 1914 University news Walter Landor Walter Landor, industrial designer died in Tiburon, California, on June 9 aged 81. He was born in Munich on July 9,1913 Len Karpinsky Len Karpinsky, journalist, died near Moscow on June 12 aged 65. He was born in Moscow on November 26,1929 House of Commons Thursday, June 18 Ministers and Journalism Prime Minister and Lord Birkenhead News The Times Crossword No 19,885 Knockando Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest AirUK Arts Forecast Around Britain Yesterday Abroad Features Education Tomorrow In the Times Sport Lottery Numbers Noon-Today High Tides Hours of Darkness TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Tennis Lomu runs England ragged All Blacks sweep into World Cup final with powerful display Cricket Cycling Boxing The Loan Corporation Honours even as Hignell warms to his task Matthew Bond TV Action Replay Hall offers beaten opponent a sense of déjà vu Ellerston ease home Pavin opens major account Norman sees another championship slip from his grasp Final Scores China's new face raises familiar spectre Britons strengthen lead Sorenstam hits back Frankfurt's final Hadley leads rout Davenport ends wait Christie comes back Hoy is clear winner New Jersey travel well Word-Watching Captain strikes vital blow for England Sport in Brief Venus provides the marketing men with a star from heaven Simon Barnes on the perennial search of women's tennis for the individual who will give it the player-personality it craves Sampras resumes his normal service American warms up for Wimbledon by taking at Queen's By our Sports Staff: McLaren in debut triumph By our Sports Staff: Samaranch gains from IOC U-turn Obree blown off course McGregor will gain from hour of pain McNeil ousted by old rival's parting shots South Africa soak up the pressure By our Sports Staff: Norway life World Cup Cheaper Insurance Lottery in which rugby was the principal loser Hosts secure place in World Cup final by adapting to scoden condition David Miller believes the World Cup was corrupted by the failure to postpone the Durban semi-final By our Sports Staff: Nation salutes its muddy marvels Johnson produces an historic double David Powell in Sacramento sees two performances of strangely contrasting character in the United States championship Lomu plays a whole new ball game England an northern hernishphere flounder in wake of mighty New Zealanders David Miller finds Will Carling and others struggling to cope with an All Black phenomenon By our Sports Staff: One man made the difference All Blacks move into another era Gerald Davies In Cape Town The Road to the World Cup Final Pace and power make victors different class Rob Andrew, England's stand-off half, on lessons to be digested in the wake of their World Cup exit The Famous Grouse Rhodes returns as Illingworth concedes defeat Malcolm dropped fo Lord's Test Chasing pair keep up the pressure Table Richardson runs into form Yesterday's Scoreboards Salisbury's Sunday best ends Surrey's challenge Glamorgan triumph as Morris motors to century Metson's ambitions are made to keep Fortunes of two old friends adn colleagues take unexpected course Pat Gibson looks at the relative merits of two of the country's leading wicketkeepers Hopes of revival rest with erratic Lewis Saturday's Scoreboards Beconase Warwickshire well placid to challenge for leadership Bill Duster tops Loder's list Richard Evans meets a young trainer hoping the his vintage crop of juveniles will help to secure him a first victory at Royal Ascot Lando takes Milan prize Richard Evans Flat Leaders Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Brighton Time to slim down diet of junk food fixtures Richard Evans RAcing commentary Thunderer: Windsor Thunderer: Pontefract Merckx the master frames Boardman's challenge Andrew Longmore hears the cycling legend offer the Briton some advice in the build-up to the Tour France Thunderer: Edinburgh Kings of aces spoil sport of Queen's Julian Muscat discovers that commercialisation and power-play are threatening to spoil the elegant world of lawn tennis in W14 Guide to the Week Ahead Athletics Picture Gallery For the Record Club Cricket Racing Multiple Display Advertising Items Bowe attacks in devastating defence America recaptures best form to retain WBO heavyweight crown Win £10,000 and a coaching session with McEnroe Plus £14,000 worth of Dunlop tennis equipment Choose your prizes from the selection below Choose Four Men and Four Women from These 40 Top Tennis Players How to Enter The Times Wimbledon Challenge Beaten Regan sets his eyes on lesser titles Collymore picks Liverpool in record ?8.5m move Armstrong to decide today whether his future lies with Tottenham Hotspur or Everton The British Transfer Record Duck's best strokeplay reserved for fairways Legal Notices Girls keep the Chase well ahead John Goodbody meets the schoolgirl cricket team who have stayed unbeaten for 11 years Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Picture Gallery Women no longer a lacklustre sideshow at Henley Trinity men hold tight to growing tradition Crossing the finish line three times Triathlon; David Powell reports on a test of physical strength and endurance over three event Corporate Golf Challenge The Facts Picture Gallery Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Master of Business Administration Parents get a sporting chance Sports day is upon us and anxious children should be coaching their parents in sportsmanship, writes Jane French Stressed out? See a teacher Their experiences make teachers especially good at stress counselling. Hezel Shaw talks to two who switched How to fit an orchestra into the classroom Birmingham schoolchildren are making all kinds of noise with the help of the CBSO's musicians Learning to walk again Liz Gill on a campaign to slow the school car run to walking pace The Times Lawyers liable over home sale Concept of habitual residence University College London University of Dundee Solihull School Bedales School Gabbitas Liquidator's sale deal champertous London Montessori Centre The Corporate Service Gropup PLC Queen's Marlborough Collage Challenge Education Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ingredient of bomb hoax offence Diploma in Chiropractic Holborn College The St. James's Secretarial College Live and Learn a Language Business Courses Capitalisation, week's change Eversheds British Funds The end of the iron age? Non-iron shirst once a fashion joke_ but no more Richard Rawlinson on a style revolution Rael Brook Harvie & Hudson T. M. Lewin & Sons Made to measure on the Internet Customers looking for the highest-quality shirts no longer need to travel to a London specialist. Mail-order and the computer have changed the face of shopping Charles Tyrwhitt Secrets of a shirt for all seasons Trend-setters in shirt-making predict a prefercne for larger, less formal garments, writes Nicole Swengley A packet of Paxo with your shirt, sir? Nicole Swengley on a brand with a novel sales technique Hilditch & Key Thomas Pink Shirts Coles Covering the gents' quality market How a student sewed the seeds of a business success James Meade Limited Results and Statistics La Crème De La Crème Metal and sugar sweeten Lonrho Remorseless rise in retail price inflation on the cards Gilt-Edged China faces a brash opponent in Hong Kong CBI survey in spotlight Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Aiming to bridge smaller firms' capital gap Consumer industries 'to be focus of growth' The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Benford Limited Rate of job creation poised to slow, says Manpower Tourist Rates Mowlem scraps sale of airport NYSE chief woos foreign big-hitters Drive to build international role SGS Makes its Mark All over the World Prospectus regulations tightened Sainsbury expands loyalty card scheme Business Roundup Asda drops Warburg Bus group accelerates Thorn EMI disposal First Leisure credit deal The Times City Diary Brewing up some fun Responsible for your Company Fleet? For Shell, even a German customer is always right Financial agenda pushed through on the nod at G7 Janet Bush finds a depressing sense of d?j? vu at the summit in Halifax, Nova Scotia Sisters sent into slavery Radio Choice World Service Radio 2 Radio 5 Live Classic FM Talk Radio Virgin Radio Radio 3 Radio 4 Nothing wrong with a little interference Review BBC1 Variations BBC2 Choice Carlton Satellite Channel 4 Growth Sector Stock Exchange chiefs' big bonuses anger former members 'Financial needs of job-losers greater than those of executives' MoD reviews Devonport's Trident win Times Two Crossword Wellcome's research site under threat Ba heads for Ferris wheel take-off Unlikely saviour for new London landmark Societies clash on home-loan cover DoT offers Tarmac ?8.5m over Twyford Down costs BBC Music Magazine Shell Saga Trainer takes different tack

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