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News from 20/06/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Gervase Jackson-Stops, Sarah Hall, Andrew Pierce, Andrew Hawkins, Stacy Sullivan and Michael Evans, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, David Pountney's, H. Ferguson, Robert Breckman, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Martin Grindley (Director), Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Clive Davis, Patrick Robertson, Jeremy Wood, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Roger Berthoud, Pat Gibson, Simon Walsh, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Veronica Health, C. G. Crill, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Edited Neil Bennett, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Michael Clark, John Young, David Porter, David H. Walton, Charles Bremner, George Brock and Philip Webster, Nigella Lawson, Aileen Ballantyne, John Malyan (Chairman), Charles Elly, President, Kate Muir, Louise Gray, Robert Miller and Colin Narbrough, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Malcolm Brabant and Marianne Curphey, P. H. S., George Brock, Bernie Negus, Cathie Negus, Cathy Milton Social Services Correspondent, Gary Slapper, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Barry Millington, Nick Nuttall and Gillian Bowditch, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Noel Paulley, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Mattew Bond, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Richard Evans, John Elkington (Chairman), Douglas Wood, Gillian Greenwood National Director, Alice Thomson and James Landale, Michael Binyon and Edward Owen, Nicholas A. H. Stacey, Eric Reguly, David Powell Athelitic Correspondent, Oliver Holt, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Alice Thomson, Political Staff, Terwyn Parry, Philip Webster, Arthur Leathley and Andrew Pierce, Alison Beckett, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Joanna Pitman, Quentin Crewe, Chris Parker, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Giles Vicat, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Jackie Mason, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Brain Collett, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, B. Harris, Frances Gibb, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, John Phillips, Mark Fuller, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, A. Gloger, Christopher Irvine, R. J. F. Watson Project Director,

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A Kind of Freedom Scott accuses ministers of misleading 'Nelson use of the blind eye' Serbs retake supply route Greenpeace pilots arrested Dover sold Index Universities seek to find why girls fall behind Chief Rabbi halts sale of college treasures Magnus Linklater Highest honour for Thatcher Now it's sunshine that stops play Be a Wimbledon Winner BBC 20p Finance ministers delay new single currency Twenty questions later and we don't even know if it's a vegetable Political Sketch Monklands inquiry finds web of nepotism Bonhams Bjork's hit album makes court debut Camp survivor to lead VJ march CSA is owed £525m by absent parents By our Foreign Staff: Wealth of history in currency Corrupt MoD man must pay legal bill News in Brief Derailment delays fear Silence curbs tested Drugs racket at jail Pubs no-smoke ruling Hill House Hammond Woman who put baby's life first dies of cancer 'I shall make sure our son knows what a brave mother she was' Detective's killer returns £2.8m from bullion raid No such thing as bad luck in the age of litigious victims Husband unaware of wife's murder Rolex of Geneuva King thanks British driver who saved three from inferno 106 Peugeot Mercury Personnal Communications Limited Parents say they saw no warnings of explosives Children were injured by mortar left after D-Day exercises, Army confirms National parks chief calls for review of MoD training First direct Church executive forgoes £80,000 salary Airport delays tourists to save nesting turtles Greek islanders and wildlife experts clash over "uncontrolled" building on beaches SAAB Bottomley defends reforms in 'swansong' For sale: Nelson's poem to his angel Prince of conmen loses his title and freedom Correction Forget It All for an Greenpeace sends second vessel to Atlantic protest Fears clash as derelict Brent Spar platform nears its dumping site BBC News You Can Trust Execution video is withdrawn from sale Labour pledge to curb rowdy neighbours Practical policies beat tough talk Riddell on Politics The Times Sainsbury's Everyone's favourite… Ministers accused of fictional arms export policy 'We have learnt by experience that this Government cannot be trusted on these issues' Debate Former director convinced of cover-up Lombard NatWest Hover Speed Fast Ferries In Parliament Volvo Philip Morris Europe S. A The head-hunters of Boxgrove Renewed quest for skull of Europe's oldest human may confirm intermediate species existed Vasectomy couple who had son lose damages claim Gorman's planning charges cut to one Poland Tuna boat sails south with escort News in Brief Bulk delivery Musical youth Killer cows Hamster saved British Aerospace Picture Gallery Ford Serbs keep control of supply route as UN role weakens (Reuter): Greece invites mayors to talks on Balkan war Footballer kicks at Euro rules Outsiders get voice in Italy Chechen siege ends with hostage deal Yletsin faces backlash as freed Russians praise the gunmen for 'strict discipline' during raid Germany turns Green at sight of filthy British (Reuter): Genocide trial in Riga Service line Insurance Cellnet Pentagon 's nuclear tests plan raises concern for treaty Britain 'backs limited US trials Tube twins from different sperm Hewett Packard (Reuter): Chirac spurns Tokyo appeal Holy greenbacks, Batman blitz outdoes them all Reuter: Red Cross pulls out of Burma Reuter: Niagara barrel couple face jail Eta bomb kills man in Madrid News in Brief (Reuter): Indian storms (Reuter): Goncz re-elected (AFP): Critic kicked out (Reuter): Vasco stays (AP): Trial postponed (Reuter): Curfew violence (Reuter): Sanctions call (AP): Man mountain Hurd visit fails to ease strains over Gibraltar Reuter: Kinkel seeks EU military role Secure Training Order: Provision of Pre and Post… Provence calls time on 'corrupt old guard' Gays lose US battle Vichy taint dooms 200-franc notes Colonial Direct Britain sets out to restrict European court Changing fashion in ulcers A duodenal ulcer used to be the symbol of the hard-working executive male, but women are increasingly afflicted, Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports 'I just hope that Christopher Reeve is as lucky as me' Aileen Ballantyne talks to Christine Leung about the life she has built since the accident that paralysed her Nature's Best British Marine Industries Federation Trimoar Cardio-Nutrition Partners in prime time Kate Muri meets two former enemies who now make America's sparkiest TV How we escaped Russia and lost £6 million Anne McElvoy discovers the extraordinary family story of Britain's leading political thinker Final Clearance Take Any Five of these titles at the bargain price of Just £9.95 for All Five The Harley Medical Group Guardian Direct A Lesson in Economics Babies must come before principles An abondoned child needs love not rich cultural heritage The facts behind my fax Patrick Robertson explains how the papers invented a story Eben 'no comment is taken as an admission of guilt Putt out The Times Diary Picture Gallery Minister of banishment Micheal Howard is playing the immigrant card for party advantage Class war The Times Diary Irish missed The Times Diary White heat The Times Diary Not in Germany's backyard Magnus Linkalater assesses the Brent Spar dilemma Hostage to Weakness Russia will rue the day it struck a bargain with terror Lost and Found Aitken feels the weight of Heseltine's ambitions A Quiet Life How to deal with the unneighbourly in our midst Pollution concerns over Brent Spar Disabled access to historic buildings CPS lawyers Net Book Agreement Pounds in pockets Tory leadership A just disposal of lottery funds Sage sayings Feeling run down Court Circular Today's royal engagements Lord's—The Tavern Anniversaries Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays today Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memorial services Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Royal College of Physicians of London Luncheon Meeting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latest wills Reception Eton dinner Appointment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central Council of Magistrates' Courts Committees Fishmongers' Company School news The Red Mass Service luncheon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marriages Middle Temple Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale Wimbledon Debentures Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charles Ritchie Charles Ritchie, Canadian High Commissioner to London, 1967-71, died in Ottawa on June 8 aged 88. He was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on September 23,1906 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Imperial Cancer Research Fund NCDL Jessica Blackburn Jessica Blackburn aviatrix and former wife of the aviation pioneer Robert Blackburn, died on May 14 aged 101, She was born on April 20 1894 Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen Cancer Relief Macmillan Fund Sir Kenneth Preston Sir Kenneth Preston, industrialist and Olympic yachtsman, died on June 6 aged 94. He was born on May 19,1901 (From our Special Correspondent): War on Crime in Chicago Scot attacks 'design misleading' News Euro money delayed by ministers Thatcher honoured Girl student survey Council nepotism Mother's sacrifice MoD accused Turtles delay holiday Chief Rabbi stops auction of relics The Times Crossword No 19,886 Brent Spar fears Ancient search Serb success Chechen attack over Nuclear alarm Gibraltar anger Business Times Weathercall In the Times Tomorrow Changes to chart below from noon: low B will push NE… Arts Steel takes world lead Profits rise sevenfold as exports lift demand Confidence in UK homes market sinks to new low John Charcol Talk about a Better Mortgage Airtours braced for more gloom AIM ready and up and running Aim a First Day Law Sport Banks want fair play on Peps On Target with the Gundogs Business Today Stock Market Indices Port of Dover to be sold Vickers puts £23m into bridge deal Exide jobs Oil price dips Tourist Rates The Times /Dillons Forum Directors get £22,000 for 12 days' work Saudi jet deal throws lifeline to McDonnell OFT gives BSkyB a deadline By our Industiral Correspondent: Brown reveals more pay perks for utilities bosses FIA team calls for industry shake-up Wainhomes wary despite profits leap Business Roundup Standard's pensions fall Lucas sell-offs complete Merger hearing date Turnround for engineer Sterling prospers Losses at Enviromed Hicking ahead The Times AIG Europe Acquisitions in pipeline as BTP jumps to £37m Patek Philippe Geneve Taking an unsteady AIM First few weeks will be critical for new market Directors teeter on the breadline Tide is turning for steel Pennington Young housewives make Filofax's day Buyout specialist bids £40m for ABI Commodities Life Options Dow Jones breathes life into hesitant equities 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 Airtours BTP Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Span of attention Tempus Lucas Wall Street Needled by knitting ban The Times City Diary Seasonal ace The Time City Diary By a whisker? The Ties City Diary Sinking feeling The Times City Diary Well, well The Times City Diary Mandarin banker unmoved by Japa 's economic storm The central bank and its governor are being blamed for the dire state of the economy, says Joanna Pitman Inconsistency of rake's progress Oftel supports dialling code changes that inflict unnecessary costs Business Letters Negative equity does not deserve a public outcry Allowing more to enjoy choice of electricity supplier Cellphones direct Specialists are ready to take control Christine Buckley reports on the findings of a publication taking the us business world by storm The Times Unit Trust Information Service Coventry Building Society Good gains in thin trading Health Group British Funds Small firms 'skimping on security measures' Picture Gallery Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Ostrich Farming Corporation Ltd Auditel (UK) Ltd. Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Training a breed apart Multiple Classified Advertising Items Message Plus Lorraine Electronics GSM Cell International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Malvy Armourpost Limited Nationwide Security Blinds and Garagedoors Presto Print Ltd The Times Newspapers Humana International Group PLC Budget Car and Van Rental Kall Kwik Printing Centre Roof Assured Future Centres (Franchise) Ltd Notice to Readers Franchise Briefings Alive in the midst of death Richard Cork on the clinical, chilling—but life-affirming views of mortality in the Tate's new exhibition The shapes of wrath An exhibition in Liverpool shows that sculptor Michael Sandle has lost none of his old anger Visual Art Albery Theatre Coates composes metal music Britain's leading goldsmith adopts a melodic approach to his precious art Visual Art Tomorrow Entertainments Tonight Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Sarah Hall Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theate 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 Tonight Hand in hand in the punk life Pop: Louise Gray sees the kings of cockney rebellion confirm their poptastic reign in the rain Blur Mile End Stadium, E3 Centuries of sublime sax Jazz: Cordon bleu chef's tour of tasty instrument Harle/Sheppard/Lodder Barbican Targets for delight Comedy: Politically incorrect belly-laughs Jackie Mason Barbican Pop Comedy The Times Ayckbourn dallies with Broadway Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on the Satanic verses of the musical a Word From Our Sponsor at the Minerva, Chichester One for dedicated admirers Only the Lonely Piccadilly Haydn demeaned Opera: David Pountney's production goes for sit-com laughs, and fails La fedeltà premiata Garsington Theatre Puppet mastery The Adventures of Pinocchio Nottingham Playhouse Theatre A wild night at sea Concert: Hilary Finch on a gruelling Britten gala Aldeburgh Festival Snape Maltings New notes and an old theme Spitafields Festival Christ Church, E1 Theatre Music Shocking vision of a faceless fixture Dance Karas Queen Elizabeth Hall Denton Hall Edge & Ellison Solicitors Amhurst Brown Colombotti Tax Lawyer London Office / International Law Firm Lipson Lloyd Jones Times Newspapers Apply your Legal Background to Legal Recruitment Silence rebuke could cause louder outcry Today, British justice is in the dock at the European Court of Human Rights. Gary Slapper, left, and David Pannick look at the issues Winner loses all? Home law Inns and Outs Picture Gallery Think big Inns and Outs Racism talk Inns and Outs Chop, chop Inns and Outs Tougher sex? Inns and Outs Did rape-case husbands really break the law? Counsel Legal Appointments Charles Fellowes Partnership Meridian Tottenham Neighbourhood Law Centre Quarry Dougall Daniels Bates Argos plc Quarry Dougall Chambers & Partners Professional Recruitment Michael Page Legal Lawyers' charges under fire Solicitors fail to warn clients, says Ombudsman Zarak Macrae Brenner Michael Page Legal Life, death and reform MPs are backing changes on homicide, Andrew Hawkins reports Quarry Dougall Michael Page Legal Boardroom revolutions Firms are bringing in outsiders to take a fresh look at the world Quarry Dougall Ranger Oil Hughes-Castell Ltd Science & Technology Center 95A Chancery Lane London Wc2a 1dt Consultancy/trading Company Shipping Lawyer/Litigator 6, Gray's Inn Square Zarak Macrae Brenner Charles Fellowes Partnership Westminster Medical 3, Stone Buildings Bristol Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reynell Legal Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Quarry Dougall Lipson Lloyd Jones Taylor Root Times Newspapers Alderwick Peachell Quarry Dougall Taylor Root Barnett left stranded as Derbyshire lose again Table Motor Insurance Yesterday's Scoreboards Last pair defy hostile Rackemann Fixtures Moxon leads to effect Poor fare lacking authentic flavour Middlesex wrap up emphatic victory West Indians thwarted by brave Boiling The Times Mees Pierson Agassi and Graf lead Wimbledon contenders Seedings Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Rusedski finds fault with fragile service Keene on Chess Winning Move Familiar ring to British fortunes Dunlop Take Control Get Dunlop Noon poses prickly problem as he gains new status Jansher's defeat leads to ban In Brief Atkins strikes Bray's burst Harris triumphs Pavin takes short cut to Open road American's approach play earns first major title Dunlop Take Control Get Dunlop Final Scores Ramsden aggrieved over £1,000 penalty Golf Buyer Leica Fascination and Precision Thunderer: Thirsk Results from Yesterday's Four Race Meetings Ladbrokes Star Of Zilzal to scale the heights Promising Stoute-trained colt can follow in sire's hoofprints Conditions will suit Sayyedati Royal Ascot BBC1 Thunderer: Royal Ascot Ascot Specialists Guide to our Racecard By our Jrish Racing Correspondent: Oxx plays down importance of Adjareli Racing Ahead WilliamHILL Small 's final assignment looms large South Africa wing holds key to blocking Lomu's all-conquering charge David Miller learns how a player with a big ego carriers the hopes of World Cup hosts Leading Scorers Pepcid Acid Control For the Record Pools Forecast Word-Watching Radio 1 The magic of the flute Radio Choice Death, damnation and other hit sounds Review Choice Picture Gallery BBC1 Cricket England need to find best of both worlds RFU looks to widen horizons Times Two Crossword Morrison to referee World Cup final Sampras warms up in time for Wimbledon Oliver Holt finds a champion rediscovering lost confidence on his favourite tennis surface Bombardier Premium Bitter Tennis Arsenal signal new era with £7m Bergkamp

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