News from 21/06/1995
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Robert Anderson, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Tunku Varadarajan, R. C. Ashworth, Edward Owen, Iain R. Webb, Nick Nuttall, J. E. Humphrey, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Gabriella Gamini, South America Correspondent, Dixie Nichols, Stephen Bayley, John Diamond, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, David Prockter, Barbara Trigg, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Sarah Sturch, David R. Cope (Executive Director), Michael Hornsby and Nick Nuttall, Mary Wilson, Jonathan Mirsky and James Pringle, Lynne Truss, Nigel Williamson and Philip Webster, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, James Landale and Alice Thomson, P. C. Holderness, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Anthony Avis, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Jones and Richard Duce, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, John J. Hanby, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Pamela Beaupré, W. Meyer, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Elisabeth Guigou, Brenda Maddox, Edited by Neil Bennett, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Antony Adlard, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Raymond Keene, A. P. Whitehead, Emma Wilkins, Tim Ambler, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Tim Rathbone, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Robert Rodwell, Eric Reguly, M. Al Fayed, Chairman, Roger Boyes, Nicholas Bennett, Kate Catleugh, Teresa Gorman, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, John Goodbody, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Stacy Sullivan, Michael Evans and Eve-Ann Prentice, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Roger Boyes and Edward Gorman, Andrew Newton (Chairman), Peter Riddell, Kenneth Rea, Michael Welsh (Chief Executive), Richard Beeston, Keith Mitchell, Director, Ben Macintyre, Michael Dynes, Nadine Meisner, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Alan Mitchell, J. E. Cooke, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, John Wm. Heaney Jr, David Powell, Farrukh Dhondy, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Nick Nuttall and Arthur Leathley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Binyon and George Brock, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoShell calls off Brent Spar scuttling Ministers furious over capitulation to Greens Readers to fill the best jobs Wanted Labour suspension Index Simon Jenkins Townsend's death saddens Princess Royal Ascot Bells and cheers greet 'historic' victory Sun shines for Imran's bride Boy trapped on cliff for 3 nights Waldegrave denies Scott inquiry leak Wimbledon Draw SFia Insurance Advisers 20p The kindly backbencher who kept his rhyme but lost his reason Matthew Parris Political Sketch Onshore disposal presents Shell with massive task The Costs Company's decision to call off Atlantic scuttling adds £34m to bill for redundant storage platform Smallbone of Devizes British thrift safeguards pensions in next century Lee Clegg optimistic News in Brief Police pay out Attacker guilty Crash inquiry Home imbalance Lobbyist who led assault through the media The Campaign Harreds Knightsbridge Imran and bride given enthusiastic reception Sir James Goldsmith needed all his diplomatic skills to tiptoe through introduction Police end protest at M11 house CAR 95 MP's drink-drive ban cut Summer campaign aimed at 'lager lads' Qantas Car park abductors deny killing father Boy rescued after three days trapped on cliff Teenager with broken leg stranded in crevice near Beachy Head sucked stories for moisture BT Homes hit by negative equity rise by a third Elected mayors 'the best way forward' Hill House Hammond The royal romance thwarted by vested interests By Staff Reporter: Judge to assess loss of dancer on Marchioness British Aerospace Blair orders Monklands councillors' suspension Abbey National How to get a tan without stripping Army decides to send tanks by rail No health reason to burn the bra Medical Briefing The Times Citroën the Pickof the Crop Nineties students make the most of graduation day Glitz transforms university ritual Woolwich Building Society £375,000 Stradivarius for girl Screens to separate visitors and inmates By a Staff Reporter: Bjork says disputed song was her work Woman sacked for appearing on TV while sick wins case Cruise firm sues widow for cost of holiday Bonhams Turkey trip fails to tame young offenders News in Brief Cadet changes Child improves Sister quits early Police siege Death acquittal Tactical retreat Price of a star Pay and perks excesses 'getting worse' Clarke ready to get tough with Cabinet big spenders Vote-winning tax cuts have their price, ministers told Aquascutum Pro-European are losing the Riddell on Politics In Parliament Arms case sheds new light on career of high-flyer Tories battle June 21st. No Ordinary Day Looks like It or Lasts… Drugs strongman surrenders to Colombian Army Dell Direct Tyson receives a grudging welcome Female hormone blamed for mankind's punch-ups Ashe joins Southern generals American Summary (Reuter): Capitol lifts ban on oil drilling Quick demise for bad laws N. A. G at Ryman Airman is cleared in 'friendly fire'case China rages over foreign snubs The Chinese, in recalling their Washington envoy, are reviving a 19th-century tradition: seeking to be as strong as the industrial world, but steeling themselves, against "spiritual pollution and bourgeois democracy" Japanese threaten action on air ban AA Picture Gallery Leakey puts pressure on Moi News in Brief (Reuter): Taylor recovers (Reuter): Canberra move (AFP): Manila protest (AFP): Pakistan riots (AFP): Special branch Duracell Muslims held in France as anger grows over air link Vodafone Centre Hurd backs Mediterranean aid (Reuter): Restored Florence fresco unveiled Gonzàlez launches inquiry into phone taps scandal Giant mosque opens its doors in Rome Phone Card Chechen gunmen release their last hostages Nato scales down 'no-fly' operation despite Serb threat The Times Ibo chief signals turn to democratic system in Nigeria (AP): ANC mourns death of Natal militant (Reuter): Israel plans overseas marriages to find way round Orthodox law Zhirinovsky starts Tv juice fight over syphilis claim The Scotch House (AP): Simpson case nearer to an end News in Brief (AFP): Belgium quake Animal magic (AP): Jet 'flawed' (Reuter): Aid suspended (Reuter): Making waves (AFP): Lofty edict Winners and losers in student style The Graduate Fashion Week proves that having more students does not meanmore star talent Fashion Iain R. Webb The Document Company The Harley Medical Group Guardian Direct Better than All the Rest Menswear Womenswear Men /Women St Joan's lovely war with the theatre Still a hard act to follow at 80, Joan Littlewood talks to Julia Llewellyn Smith about her life and love My role in the schools' million-pound bank job Summer Ale Burberrys Where Monroe rested and Tallulah frolicked GilesWhittell on the return of the Pink Palace, still echoing with Hollywood stars Dating Europe's oldest man Nigel Hawkes investigates the dispute over fragments of bone Ages are assessed by looking at watervoles' teeth Scissors drawn The Times Diary Winging it The Times Diary Picture Gallery June fever strikes again The summer lull is a time of Tory conspiracy, calculation and treachery Full charge The Times Diary Ace error The Times Diary Picture Gallery Shock horror The Times Diary Abolish Tory contests Party inflighting has to stop, says Woodrow Wyatt Wise Britons Behind a nasty vision, one that is almost benign After the Cold War A Times polemic for the times Colombia's Scorpions Good news from the drug wars' front line Time for a clear policy on single European currency Inflation-proofing Manners on the side Sporting double Feeling run down Disposal of Brent Spar platform Looking askance Plumb the leaks? Voucher plan for nursery education Early birds Court Circular St Mary's Hospital, Paddington Today's royal engagements Meeting Memorial service Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sinister snake lilies lurk in the grass Luncheons Circuit judges Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marriages Queen's College , London Ambassador Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Receptions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Group Captain Peter Townsend Group Captain Peter Townsend, CVO, DSO, DFC, and Bar, Battle of Britain pilot and former equerry to King George VI, 1944-52, and Queen Elizabeth II, 1952-53, died on June 19 aged 80. He was born on November 22,1914 Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices The Goring Hotel Midland Bank plc Parkinson's Disease Society National Kidney Research Fund Ron Weatherburn Ron Weatherburn, jazz pianist, died in Toronto on May 26 aged 61. He was born in Dagenham, Essex, on January 31,1934 From Our Own Correspondent: A Himalayan Disaster German Climbers Overwhelmed Loss of 16 Lives Margaret Ann Elton Margaret Ann (Lady) Elton died in London on May 16 aged 79. She was born in Winnipeg on June 17,1915 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beautiful Multiple Classified Advertising Items The English courtyard Association Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Johns Wood Garden Flat De Beauvoir Cons Area N1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items South of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Essex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Middlesex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victorian Villa Dorking Kingston Hill Godstone in Conservation Area Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sussex Brighton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Freeman Forman Alfred McAlpine Homes Yorkshire Property Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items France In France Buy without Commission Renaissance Style Chateau Loire Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kitchen comforts More families are making the kitchen a space for living, says Mary Wilson Property Rentals Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marina Puente Romano Birch & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items A place to muse on art's past masters Conversions are robbing London of artists' studios Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daniel Smith Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items West Sussex Hancock & Partners Barrington & Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henry Adams and Partners Deciding whether annexe is self contained Media, Sales & Marketing Montracon Limited Sales Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Merchant Taylors' School Trainee Managers Hytorc United Statee of America Angela Stanley & Co Relationships Managers London Indian Sweetmaker Driver changed his test refusal Cooper & Lybrand Council erred in reducing welfare assistance Applied Management Sciences Ltd You can't call this a discipline Studying print and broadcasting may be trendy but is hardly a proper focus for three years of what is called higher education Soft drinks, hard sell Anything and everything is being tried to persuade young people to buy fruit drinks, reports Alan Mitchell Building Castles in the air The Times TV Top 20: Drama The conman's sting in the tale Why do journalists admire a man who swindled them? John Diamond thinks he knows Does television paint Britain too white? Some say there should be more black faces on our screens, writes Alexandra Frean Shell halts sinking of Brent Spar News Tories deny Scott inquiry leak Princess mourns Fiscal admiration Imran marries Jury told of killing Boy survives fall Labour suspension Date with an industrial tribunal The Times Crossword No 19,887 Graduate razzmatazz Friendly fire verdict Cocaine clampdown US in 'danger zone' Muslims detained Nato reduction Business Times Weathercall WPA In the Times Tomorrow Banks stepped in to prop up City Governor sought support on Barings collapse Car park chiefs to share £132m dividend Sainsbury sets out its stall in Ulster Management Littlechild to face MPs' scrutiny Arts Lonrho seeks gold in platinum merger Sport Merseyside Outlook for London Property Business Today Interest blow Jobs blow UK interest rates may have to climb to 8% says OECD European Gas Turbines Share buy-in sought by South Western Societies cautious as lending leaps Business Roundup Opec quotas static Chloride into the red Lloyd 's delays change Labour attack over ICS SFO prepared to act Business leaders split over Europe Tourist Rates The Times Rentals Parked outside the stock market Revaluation is key to NPC's spcial divident Single currency a long time coming BT and Oftel go for counselling Rivals may fight S&N merger deal LSE bonuses WEW warning BT puts its case in numbers game First Leisure lobbies for rule change Job losses to follow closures at Glaxo Shanks & McEwan in black Success is about Expansion Hazlewood counts cost of revamp Commodities Liffe Options Shares fail to build on Wall Street's record run Stock Market Michael Clark 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 First Leisure Shanks & McEwan Edited by Neil Bennett Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Noble metal Tempus Wew Wall Street Banking on more runners The Times City Diary Panel choice The Times City Diary Refined gift The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Off the mark The Times City Diary Poly gone The Times City Diary Littlechild carries the can for wider ills of power industry Ross Tieman sets the scene as MPs prepare to give the electricity regulator a roasing Looking under the two-job mushroom Problem laid on Unigate's doorstep Change will bring the taxpayer muddles and expense Business Letters Better way to measure performance Breweries should beware Man trap Business Card Japan's honourable scapegoat CNT Shares give up early lead Alan Day London British Funds Fittings seen in a new light Dust can dramatically cut out light. Barbara Trigg on the importance of cleaning Procord Limited Plantcraft Ltd The University of Greenwich Taylor Woodrow Lineaburo Ltd Not at your desk? We still have your number Cordless phones are new way to make the best use of office space The Times Haden Facilities Management Limited Jaguar Building Services Ltd In Brief SVM Facilities Group Ltd Principio Facilities Management Creating a fresh approach Rodney Hobson on a £36 million contract that may change the way NHS tenders are assessed Architects asked to keep it clean The Worshipful Company of Environmental Cleaners is introducing an award for the cleanest City building Building & Property Facilities Management Tarmac Service Master Building Oscars get our support The Times backs Building Manager of the Year Awards QFM Englemere Services Limited The Times Unit Trust Information Service First direct Learning finds room to breathe When the British Library moves from Bloomsbury to St Pancras, the British Museum will finally be able to fulfil its centuries-old brief, says the museum's director Robert Anderson (below) Museums Visual Art The upshot of the affairs Visual Art: The revealing work Matthew Smith Kept for himself Music On a trek to the summits Concerts: Previn soars, Knussen intrigues LSO/Previn Barbican Horns of plenty Philharmonia/Knussen Snape Maltings British Museum Music 2 Entertainments Tonight 1 Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by sara Hall Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Gooof Brown's assessment of filme in London and (Where indicated wth the symbol v) on release across the country Tonight 2 One guy named monochrome Theatre: Bebedict Nightingale on Clarke peters's forgettable tribute to Nat 'King' Cole Unforgettable Garrick Theatre Played to the gallery Opera: Plowright shines in Keith Warner's puccini Tosca Coliseum The Times Opera Books Is the writer a traitor? GÜnter Grass's latest novel has put him right back at the centre of a fierce German debate. Roger Boyes reports Gods take on the tourists Dance: Kenneth Rea looks at the hard realities behind the Balinese spectacle now on tour in Britain Pop Youthful exuberance Netherlands Dance Theatre 2 Sadler's Wells Dance 1 The Times Dance 2 Rich feast acquires even more flavour Pop The Jauhawks Empire, W12 London property lull Christopher Warman finds there is confidence despite the slow market Commercial Property Hoffman International Reality Richard Catling Associates Dovecote Bensons Auctions Wellington House Putney, SW15 London, W1 Freehold Office Grimley Essex Freehold Serviced Office Specialists Lothian for Sale Parish Quality Homes Investment Property in University Town of Buckingham… Bourton on the Water Business Space Cluttons Multiple Display Advertising Items Warehouse/Light Industrial Focus on Investments for Sale The Estate Agents Land for Sale Landmark goes for £17.8m Market Moves Gothic Irish Castle Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unique Studio Offices London NW1 GT Marl ST, London Prestigious Nine Bar Ranch Houston Texas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regus The Times Commercial Property Nassau BAH WRS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Liverpool Woolton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tamesis City Road Gordon-Yates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Large Dilapidated Building Recruitment Consultants Banking & Legal La Creme Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fulham RD Prestigious Building Medical Secretary/ Reception 1St nr Portobello Road.… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kelly Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Interior Design GRAD/SEC/ADMIN Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pan European Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Help the Aged Multiple Display Advertising Items Tate PKL Ltd Recruitment Consultants Athenaeum Hotel & Apartments Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA to MD Secretary/administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Judy Fisher Associates Career moves Cross Selection Hobstones Recruitments Consultants PA/OFFICE Manager in Property ADMIN/PA to Chief Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items ROC Recruitment The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants Cross Selection Administration in Marketing The Recruitment Company Multiple Display Advertising Items ROC Recruitment British Postgraduate Medical Federation Calling Ambitious Grads! PA plus For Md of City Headhunters Amerindo Advisors (UK) Ltd Crone Corkill Temporary Recruitment University College London Victoria Wall Associates Super Job! Super Boss! West London Wine Company Consultancy/PA Generous Package Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Career moves St Martins Hospitals Limited Property PA - £24K Personal Assistant/secretary Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Hogarth Davies & Lloyd Broadgate Business Centre Sequelogic Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Hollywood laps up chance to bestow posthumous glory Track rebel's achievements set to be recognised 20 years after his death David Powell on the emergence of Steve Prefontaine as a box office attraction in the United States Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Keene on Chess Dunlop Christie rediscovers winning formula Sport in Brief Jansher refusal Deadlock at Leeds Obree speeds home Record entry for Open Wigan sign West Underwood suffers in the theatre of cruelty Players in danger of being scarred by humiliating experiences in sport Collapse proves no pushover for law enforcers Gerald Davies, from South Africa, calls on the authorities to examine the problem of the scrum dropping For the Record Today's Fixtures Lochore offers reminders of S Africa's task Citroen Verdicts of Venkat are formed by experience Tunku Varadarajan meets an umpire who is a member of an exclusive club in having both played and officiated at Test match level Indian captain who now wears white coat with distinction Atherton and Martin ready for duty Beacon of hope for cricket's future David Miller reports from Soweto on a development that promises a breakthrough in South Africa Third Man Weekes registers career-best hundred Thunderer: Ripon Thunderer: Nottingham Thunderer: Worcester The Times Cheaper Insurance Bahri heads Dunlop's day of delight Blue Duster to polish off Queen Mary rivals Royal Ascot BBC1 Thunderer: Royal Ascot Muhtarram plays to the camera in Ascot sequel Royal Ascot Specialists Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Graf fit to heal old Wimbledon wound Andrew Longmore on the former champion free from injury and focused on the challenges ahead Word-Watching Dignified Date excels in hand-to-hand combat Wimbledon Draw Potter retires from international play By our Sports Staff: Champions prepare for early encounter with United Opening Fixtures Apartheid by another name Radio Choice I do my duty, you pay duty, he evades it Review BBC1 Cricket 44 England omit Underwood from play-off Hunter handed wing's place Pretoria Teams Times Two Crossword Bergkamp pledges future to Arsenal Picture Gallery Hingis draws initial focus on Graf Henman blooms as second seed falls Pilot Racing 45 Hungary Inside European Union on the horizon Budapest Bank Free market steams ahead Hungary's state sell-off campaign is in the vanguard of central European countries. More initiatives in th oil, gas, telecoms, printing and pharmaceuticals sectors are waiting in th e Wings. Companies in Hungary are becoming more competitive as a result Laying the ground rules Without an efficient banking system, Hungary would have a slim chance of being the carling of foreign investors. Yet now the conutry's Central Bank has made efforts to regulate the sector, while in recent years commercial banks have embraced up-to-date technology Upholding the British view Business Center with VIP Service Salami Factory and Meat Processing Co Forging closer ties Carving out niches By striving to make an impression abroad, many Hungarian companies have uncovered the key to succcess. At home, they are now operating in an improved climate, with the economy growing at 3.5%. According to Central Bank forecasts, the business community has good reason to feel more confident Divided about the mother tongue North-Transdanubian Electricity Ltd. Just what the doctor ordered Linking up the new hub Telecoms keep moving Budapest District Heating Works Co. Ltd Pharmaceutical Trading Company Quick ascent to quality Welcome to the fold? The cost of power MD ITD Hungary Hungary Leaner and fitter A dynamic privatisation campaign to boost Hungarianagriculture has reapedpositive results, as the sector currently accounts for some 16% of GDP Foreign expertise will help to miprove quality of foodstuffs in future Champions of the board Where to stay, eat and shop in Budapest Temptation of two cities Bjdapest Buda and pest, the two historic cities which from modern-day Hungary's capital are rich in architecture, history and ambience, managing to combine Central European opulence with a strong spa tradition These and other qualities are attraction more and more visitors Hungorian Oil and Gas Company Demszky's Budapest Anthem to cultural freedom MALEY Hungarian Airlines
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