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News from 23/06/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, John O'leary and Jill Sherman, Jon Pickles, Freud, Michael C. C. Rich, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, N. W. P. Cole, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Richard Ormond, Ernst Schlogelhofer, James Haskel, Paul Penrose, Magnus Linklater, Neil Bennett, Max Glaskin, Paul GILLIONS(Director of Public Policy), Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Jeremy Kingston, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Rupert Fausset, Robert Miller, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Brenda Gass, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, Jane Bird, Chaim Bermant, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Cranbourne, Martin Barrow, Robin Young, Michael Clark, James Landale Political Reporter, Norman Lamont, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Sacha Craddock, Philip Bassett, Douglas Hayward, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Stacy Sullivan, George Brock, Rachel Bridge, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, John Blunsden, Eric Reguly, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Geof Wheelwright, Richard Duce, Malcolm Richardson, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, John Shaw, Jean Aitchison, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, J. B. Pridham, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Alastair Harper, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, George Tintor, Colin Campbell, David Kemp, Philip Bassett and Ross Tieman, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Richard Lewis, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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No Title Major challenges his critics to fight Euro-sceptics expected to field candidates Saturday in the Times Index By our Political Editor: Rifkind favourite to replace Hurd Lamont weighs in with ERM attack Alternative Ascot Greenbury urges pay rise parity England agony French victory Lord of the Greens Tory week of suspense as poll machine goes into action Gives & Hawkes No Title Poker-faced ace puts cards on the table at mid-life High Noon MPs place their bets on name of stalking horse Public supporrt and private speculations as Tories weigh implications Candidates Lloyds Bank Business hope is greater stability The City 'The Tory party must make its choice' Major's Statement Rebels agree on value of contest Euro-Sceptics Top hat and tales end expectations of an early night Commons Omega Backroom trio will conduct sober campaign The Englishman, the Irishman and the Scotsman who will stalk Westminster corridors Major's Team Thatcher assault paved way for challenges from back benches Countdown Rule change rendered irrelevant 1990 Contest Open plotting forced gambler's hand Riddell on Politics Nokia Blair faces accusation of betrayal on schools Critics from Left and Right condemn Labour compromise over opt-out status Parental ballots would determine fate of grammars Win for Morris predicted Stepwise One good U-turn deserves another Cabinet hones Clarke's spending axe Greens poised to repel Brent Spar Heritage fund chief quits over contracts Anti- IRA cordon cuts City crime News in Brief Riot charges Hostage freed Farmer trampled Complaints poll Deportee held Court bars touts Heart inquiry Smith silent Royal godmother Bouncing hack Hill House Hammond Mother must take children to us in custody battle Geneticists develop a mouse that roars Vickers ' Parade ground manager' sacked Condemned dog goes to court in fight for life Earlier treatment cuts toll from breast cancer Athousand fewer women dying each year as British records biggest drop in mortality Increasing awareness by women and doctors has helped to reverse a trend of three decades, Jeremy Laurance reports Norwich Union How to stop the running at Ascot Medical Briefing The Times Low-fat diet may make people suicidal Rover Escom Welfare protesters scorn new limits on livestock travel Rules for Animal Transport Tomatoes acquire flavour at a price Weekend Shopping Wimbledon Challenge The Times Renault Strawberry call brings a basketful of rarities Hats off to peacekeepers in Royal Ascot's throng Comet The court of champions honours peerless Perry Dixons Serb shelling kills two in queue as new troops arrive Yeltsin vows to sack ministers for siege errors Russia and Chechenia reach ceasefire deal Picture Gallery Hurd tries to dispel myths of Brussels Patten faces Hong Kong no-confidence motion Wrighton at Texas Boss apologises for 'sick' hijacker (Reuter): Cambodian opposition MP barred News in Brief (Reuter): Danish trial (Reuter): £600m clean-up (AP): Tyson settles (Reuter): Germany pays (AP): Recycled waste Euthanasia row grows Tearful veterans pay homage to Okinawa war dead Guardian Direct Islamic leader is shot dead in Gaza Iran resists EU call to reject fatwa on Rushdie Nigerian ex-leader 'tried in secret' France's film quota hopes are fading Big tax increases ordered by Chirac Fumes kill 9 in cave labyrinth Tunnels that once housed Nazi bombs were hideout for children Inland Revenue Major news is broadcast first on sky CIA arms sales report deepens US-China strains Clinton denounces Right as health nominee is blocked Parents fight over child star Nixon's dog may rejoin his master Oklahoma toddler beats bomb injuries Garden Leisure Gingrich takes on Dole over morality Back to the house where I was born The house had become an hotel, my nursery was the honeymoon suite, but there was one thing could not possibly have altered. . . Their canvas is a cornfield Remember the 90'S Via Calais Our victory, by the lord of the greens The Valerie Grove Interview The only minister to have heard of the Boomtown Rats The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Saga This is where Major must put up or shut up Norman Lamont says that indecision over Europe lies behind the Prime Minister's Troubles Besame mucho Ahead but still adrift The Prime Minister is a candidate without a manifesto, still refusing to commit himself on the crucial issues Picture Gallery Coup DE Theatre After the bold stroke, bring on the serious contestants Fit to Govern The wielders of parent power would benefit from some lessons Animal Spirits There is no satisfying the animal rights lobby Influence of popular opinion on Brent Spar decision Magistrates' politics Access for disabled Bosnia settlement Church compensation A good read? The Prince's tartan No Title Labour 'fixation ' with regions Discordant strain Castle comforts It's a wrap Court Circular The Academy of Experts Today's royal engagements Company of Merchant Taylors of York Appointment Service dinner Meeting High Commissioner Birthdays Highland Show rounds up new sheep Anniversaries Church in Wales Personal Column Memorial service Mr Larry Grayson Forthcoming marriages Institute of Actuaries Professor Beatrix Gardner Professor Beatrix Tugendhat Gardner, eythologist and psychologist, died in Italy from a central nervous infection on June 5 aged 61. She was born on July 13,1933 Emil Cioran Emil Cioran, Romanian-born writer and philospher, died in a Paris hospital of Alxheimer's disease on June 20 aged 84. He was born in Rasinari, Romania, on April 8,1911 Personal Column Leukaemia Research Fund Thank you from the RNLI Church Housing Trust British Kidney Patient Association London Association for the Blind The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Picture Gallery The Hon Kenneth Lamb The Hon Kenneth Lamb, CBE, Head of Religious Broadcasting at the BBC, 1963-66, died on June 21 aged 71. He was born on December 23,1923 Hunt holds off Lauda's prolonged challenge Harry Gwala Harry Temba Gwala, African National Congress leader, died in Pietermartzburg on June 20 aged 74. He was born on August1,1920 News The Times Crossword No 19,889 Times Weather Call Business In the Times Tomorrow Review to link rises for staff and directors Leeds bears brunt of office closures in Halifax merger Dealers braced for a fall BA pays £100m for 3 seats on Qantas Infotech Arts Bonus for carpet king Revenue relents on new-style Peps Sport Maine-Tucker Britain slowing says CBI Television and Radio Business Today TSB rises Manweb up Manweb in move to buy back more shares L&G rejects latest WPP pay package Bank of Scotland Tarns ahead despite slow home sales BT launches trial of on-demand TV Compass leads in race for Eurest Share scheme for Wessex Twelve new charges for Leeson Twin stakes for T&L Labour pension vow Car dealers ruling New Liberty chairman GET Group shares rise Oasis priced at £77m Oil price slide checked Jurys to raise Ir£15m Four banks complete sale of 3i shares Business Roundup Tourist Rates New gilded loopholes for old Not so easy to reform gilt-edged tax UB bites the biscuit Qantas sold on the cheap Pennington TSB reveals £38m compensation for pension misselling UB seeks to sell snacks division By our Banking Correspondent: Fleming unveils dip in profits Lonrho rules out early hotels float Business Post leaps 72% Who wants to be a giant? Mixed results from regional brewing firms Commodities Life Options Major's bombshell takes shine off share peak Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Lonrho 3i Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Cash dispenser Tempus Wall Street Barnes third time lucky? The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Lessons from the row over salary review chiefs rise Greenbury's own pay leap will not alter the thrust of his committee's task says Philip Bassett All work and plenty of pay for the £900,000 chairman Robert Fleming & Co. Limited Season for trimming the hedge funds James Haskel explains why traders now believe that small is beautiful Shares at high for the year McBride To revolutionise the way you work takes vision The Times Unit Trust Information Service H. E. Foster & Cranfield A community of kindred spirits Paul Penrose reports on the aims and ideals behind the televillage of 34 houses and flats being laid out in the Welsh county of Powys Teleworking helps to arrest decline Toys made for business Have any spare cash and a love of gadgets? America has just the electronic plaything for you Worldport Forces to speak the same language At a long lalst, a national strategy for police It systems is being agreed Pito could be running by 1997 Picture Gallery Tel-Me Make the most of the good employee David Guest reports on a leading bank's training scheme which will broaden the outlook of its IT staff Touche Ross MicroStrategy is a rapidly growing client/server Information Publications International No Title University College London £30-40K +Bens Ai/0-0/kbs Project Management Recruitment Ltd SAP Multiple Classified Advertising Items Head of I. T - London The HRM Consultancy Elonex A great body of evidence Jane Bird on an award-winning school which is using a computer to bring the skeleton to life No Title IT Project Manager Ernst & Young LLP Kingston Make the most of the good employee New software can send data down the lines to those without moderns Purposive patent interpretation Court of Appeal Principle of equal pay for men and women applies to piece work European Law Report Legal & Public Notices Handing down written judgments Citing authority in court The Times Not so splendidly decadent Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on Jean Genet's limp Splendid's at the Lyric Haunted by the hybrid Concerts: Jazz improvisation meets medieval chant in St Paul's: plus reviews of other London music festivals Officium St Paul's Cathedral Skilfully woven tapestry Spitalfields Festival raises proile of contemporary music Index Stylish, impeccable Baroque Concerto Köln St James, Piccadilly A winning prescription What about Leonardo? Lilian Baylis Goose-step abuse The Tale of Teeka Riverside Studios The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair Entertainments Index Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide More than instant impact Galleries: Sacha Craddock explores the intriguing paintings of Bernard Cohen, on special display at the Tate Other Exhibitions in London Galleries Pop eats itself, frame by Frame David Sinclair wonders whether TV's raiders of the lost archives are in danger of turning music into a museum He is like a hurricane New Albums: Neil Young pumps up the volume and blows them all away RY Cooder Index Top Ten Albums The Later, greater joanna ace Jools Holland, the man who gave Bands Playing Their Stuff on the Box a cool name, talks to Caitlin Moran Tigerlily Broken England crawl away Two-try France rub salt into World Cup wounds Ince completes £7m transfer to Inter Sport in Brief KWV Redcar Newmarket Adrenalin fuels South Africa's driving force Gerald Davies on a scrum half whose confidence and ability ensure him a piece of the action Thunderer: AYR#@ Thunderer: Goodwood Double Trigger develops into class act Talented stayer books Melboune trip after Gold Cup triumph Thunderer: Royal Ascot Guide to our Racecard Dettori is new favourite Applaud can add to Loder's tally Results from Yesterdays Four Meetings Richard Evans Nap: Sir Joey (3.45 Royal Ascot) Next best: Appland (2.30 Royal Ascot) Phantom Gold proves wisdom of royal decree Rapid Raceline Broadhurst rejects Faldo's gibe 'Comfort zone' clain angers French Open leader Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Christie in doubt after Salle pulls out of Cup team For the Record The Times Cheaper Insurance Athletics to introduce fee system of pay by results Lacoste Smith plays perfect tortured soul Nicholas enjoys change in fortunes No Title Wells sends out positive message from shires Surrey's bowlers cut down to size Titchard makes most of rare opportunity Yesterday's Scoreboards Knight in control as Yorkshire batting collapses Dashing De Silva rewrites Kent's records Rapid Cricketline Senior service sets veterans apart Time stands still for tennis legends at fag-end of careers Forth Coming Company Gole Days Fame takes its toll on defeated Date Spaniards withdraw Beaten Henman remains buoyant Word-Watching Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 Live Talk Radio Radio 3 Radio 4 A midsummer night's scene Radio Choice World Service Classic FM Virgin Radio Others like soldiers, armed in their stings Review BBC 1 Racing England haunted by familiar failings West Indies bowlers take Test initiative Tomorrow Times Two Crossword France bury shattered World Cup dream Flockton Grey case referred to appeal Morse Data Golf

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