News from 24/06/1995
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Sebastian Robinson, Benjamin Hertzberg, Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Brendan Murphy, Paul Heiney, Nick Nuttall, Anatol Lieven, Anthony L. Bell (Msf union member), Michael Nazir-Ali, T. H. Hughes-Davies, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Helga Harrison, Anna Foster, Alice Thomson and Nicholas Wood, John Diamond, Maureen Owen, Robin Spon-Smith, M. Nevill, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, John Marriott, Clive Davis, Philip Warner, Chris Rose (Campaign and Programme Director), Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Stan White, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, David Flusfeder, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Robert Sheehan, Paul Gauguin, Andrew, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Rlth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary, Education Editor, Michael Sissons, Thomas, Louise Taylor, Susan Bagot, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Frances Bissell, John percival, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Simon Taylor and David Watts, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Michael Murphy, Justin Cartwright, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Neil Bennet, Richard Cork, Mrs Stuttaford, Stephen Anderton, Brian Jackman, Norris McWhirter, Chairman, P. H. S., Irving Wardle Aldwych, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Julian Williams, Jean Eaglesham, Geoffrey Wheeler, Barry Millington, Serendip, George Plumptre, Christina Koning, John Higgins, Jack Nicholson, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Alix Ramsay, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Andrew Befkeley (Secretary), David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, J. St Bodfan Gruffydd, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Erica Wagner, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Peter Smithers, Mp Charles Tidbury, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Andrew Soper, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, John Hicks, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Chris Parker, Robert Crampton, Sean Coughlan, Sharon Colback, Mel Webb, Stacy Sullivan, and Eve-Ann Prentice and Martin Fletcher, Kathryn Knight, Maria Devi Khristos, Tim Wapshott, John Shaw, Alan Law, Anita Desai, John M. Bryson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, IVO Tennant, Helen Pridham, Megan Turner, Mike Atherton, Christopher Sinclair-Stevenson, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Graham Lord, Tony Dawe, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Mark Boléat Director General, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Caroline Merrell and Morag Preston, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Valerie Grove, K. K. Elliott, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Michael Evans, Tim Rice, Penny Perrick, Michael Dowsett, Hilary Kingsley, Julian Muscat Richard Evans, Charles Kennedy, Christopher Irvine, Mike Marland,
ResumoThe Sunday Times Double threat to Major's gamble Lamont Fomer chancellor to pick up the gauntlet Redwood Ominous silence from Cabinet rightwinger The Times for only 10p Inside Index Bootleg CDs seized at Glastonbury Magazine Blair backs streaming Fraser inspires an England fightback Uproar as dog is condemned to die Weekend Abbey National 30P Rifkind the man most likely to take Hurd's role Whoever becomes Foreign Secretary may need to adopt a more sceptical line on Europe Sally English gentleman earned world respect visited five Career 'Personal debt of gratitude' Retirement Letters Poland Aut Direct Mp fined £140 for speeding News in Brief Guardsman wins sacking battle Bjork court win carries big bill War crimes libel man is set free Flying Lady has wings clipped Men who abducted accountant 'went to pub after killing' Charity let thief run accounts Railwoman drives to rescue The Sunday Times Schoolboy rapist given 512 years Picture Gallery Jack Daniels Citroën ZX Blair tells state schools they must do better SAGA Services Ltd Victorious Morris hails vote for union freedom Halfords The Times Gambling Man Ford Canada challenges British campaign against gin traps Shankill turns out to greet the Prince Opticrom Blandford arrested and freed on bail News in Brief Dog kills woman Car-chase shot Cell girl's death Solicitor freed Silver lining Times Crossword P&o European Ferries Join the line of cartoon kings Mel Calmen award: a chance to tickle ribs and prick pride Fiat Art of inspiration Picture Gallery English vineyard yields £2m price Charities Aid Foundation For the Record Donner Names Association Carey condemns impact of greed on environment Nationwide Double agent's story for sale How the Spirit reconciles our divided world Crede Wimbledon Challenge The Times Nissan Local party chiefs warn Lament against 'fatal' error The Challenge Moben Longing to get back on track Grass Roots Officials reject lame duck view of EU team A question of leadership Constitution Staff Reporters: Daring decision wins admirers Major's troops fall in at campaign Hq The Re-Election Team Loyalists dismiss threat from the Right with prediction of an overwhelming victory Flash of irritation shows through gentle humour Huntingdon Toyota Annual challenge likely to end The Rules And our Foreign Staff: Australia recalls Paris envoy in row over nuclear tests Clinton unhappy with Pentagon proposal Brazil jungle is home to Hezbollah militants Mazda Khmer Rouge thrives on illegal sale of trees Buthelezi condemns Mandela Justice in Kenya falls to lynch mobs Ontario joins in North American swing to Right Campaign fails to rescue owl P&o Cruises Harley seeks to silence roars of rivals Sharps bedrooms Captain Good shows ugly face of crime Haiti elections test success of US intervention Villagers tempt streetwise firms Chirac budget fails to reveal his true policy over Europe India Tourist Office German sex scandal rocks Christian Democrats Kohl may be forced to abandon habit of turning a blind eye to politicians' private lives (AFP): Russian MPs urge sacking of ministers Pulse weak in injured city From Associated Press in Geneva: Swiss vote on plan to allow increase in holiday homes New Bosnia force will be limited to self-defence role The Sunday Times French villagers bid Townsend a fond farewell Hertz (Reuter): Second term for Dehaene World Summary Israelis seek Holocaust cash (AP): Vatican curator dies aged (Reuter): Argentine pay protest widens This midsummer madness John Major's bizarre resignation-an act more of bravado than of bravery-will solve very little and carries considerable risks Diplomatic exit by the mandarin Douglas Hurd has done his leader the ultimate service. Peter Riddell assesses the Foreign Secretary Hurd instinct The Times Diary All black for South Africa Philip Howard on Jonah Lomu World of Speculation Who? Whom? How Many? What if? When? A Diplomat's Departure Douglas Hurd leaves office as selflessly as he held it Calman's Looking-Glass In Praise of cartoons and their and their creators Major's bid for his MPs' loyalty Implications for democracy of Brent Spar about-turn Tax penalties of pension provision Garden visits Priestly commitment Rus in urbe Married Kiss Frock shock Court Circular Christening Royal engagements Appointments Weekend birthdays Picture Gallery Luncheons Eton party Institute of Actuaries Personal Column Anniversaries Church services tomorrow Receptions Dinner Forthcoming marriages National Accreditation Council for Certification… Deputy lieutenants The Order of St John Treasurer Tristan Jones Tristan Jones, British sailing adventurer and author, died in Phuket, Thailand, on June 21 aged 71, He was born on his father's ship as it sailed around Cape Horn in 1924 Murray Dickie Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Lord Hugh Douglas-Hamilton Lord Hugh Douglas-Hamilton, charity worker, died from a heart attack on June 21 aged 48. He was born on August 22,1946 Raghavan Iyer Raghavan Iyer, Indian political philosopher and scholar of Gandhi, died on June 20 aged 65. He was born in Madras on March 10,1930 On this Day Victorian play's challenge News The Times Crossword No 19,890 Opinion Times Weathercall Superlative Travel Saturday Times Tax bill forces Robinson to sell Granada shares Gilts and shares take a pounding Business Today Sparks flying Major's Gamble WPP confident of City support on pay package Working Week Fund manager jailed for six years after stealing £3m Sport Hiscox Weekend Money Treasures at the Treasury Barclays The obvious place to keep government treasures Colin Narbrogh discovers some strange items tucked away in a Whitehall corner Hidden Assets A fitting occasion for a master dresser Joanna Pitman sizes up the pressure of the pre-Ascot rush for the general manager at Moss Bros's flagship Covent Garden shop A Working Week for Roy Weston Uniqueair Liffe Options Shares end their bull run as investors take cover Stock Market Movers of the Week Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot Anr Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Midland Ind Newspapers Select Appts Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Pure power Tempus Wall Street East Midlands attacks rival over handout Sedgemoor Major should have called Gamblers Anonymous Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Partner Needed for S. 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Project Dresdner terms for Kleinwort expected Pensions Bill 'inadequate' Select to raise £20m for deals ICS board to discuss cash crisis McBride plc Top earner for Gas Meconic hits target CSC lines up loan MIN expands with £14m purchase Business Roundup Shares fall in nervous trading Fidelity Brokerage British Funds Cash and Cover A matter of life and death Liz Dolan reports on the latest second-hand market in the Uk for life assurance policies How the us Market Differs An early political season Investment Strategy How the Money is Spent Scottish Widows Money Guide Divorcees face loss of pension Clerical Medical Investment Group Coventry Building Society M&g Make sure exchange is no robbery Caroline Merrell and Morag Preston on how to get the best out of foreign currency and holiday cover PLA Dear deals on insurance cover Framlington Pepcid AC Out of the clutches of the fiscal monster Comment All systems go for new-style Peps Unit trust firms are gearing up to offer corporate bond Peps, says Caroline Merrell Savers given better protection Jean Eaglesham looks at changes in the bank compensation scheme OR Gartmore Bank of Scotland Fidelity Direct 5% Discount on top Performing Peps Foreign Colonial Investment Management To Advertise in Weekend Money Bradford & Bingley Building Society Time to tackle technophobia Robert Miller focuses on the opportunities available investors in the fast-growing technology sector Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management LTD. Gartmore cuts across Virgin's bows Young Ridgway & Associates Ltd Lump-sum strategy helps you to make your money work Helen Pridham looks at the multitude of choices open to investors The David Aaron Partnership Prolific Investor Intelligence To Advertise in Weekend Money Merchant Investors To Advertise in Weekend Money Clerical Medical Investment Group How to start investing a £50,000 inheritance Sara McConnell passess on advice from three independent financial advisers Pep Yourself up The Comfortably off Retired Couple Barkeley Jacobs Seymour Sinclair Wealthy and wise Can the instantly rich find instant happiness? Sharon Colbock finds out how to invest new-found wealth Scottish Widows Templeton Insurers aim to stamp out fraud Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chase De Vere Investments PLC The Times Unit Trust Information Service MOPS Moxon sets pace as Yorkshire try to rally Capel lays claim to all-rounder position Defiant Holloway lifts Somerset Gooch 's century duty holds up Lancashire Role-reversal day delights Fraser Shahid leads Surrey salvage operation Leatherdale ensures Hampshire bat again Yesterday's Scoreboards The Times Strokes of misfortune horrify Broadhurst England deposed by Spain In Brief Bruno delayed Master-class Holders recover Millar peaks Woodies put the successful double act to one side For the Record Rubin steers perfect final path Dunlop Christie's arrival not likely to tilt cup balance Small is beautiful as Piccolo dashes in AYR Double Quick best in sprint Ascot BBC1 Rapid Raceline Red Car Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Ascot Ascot executive rewarded for remembering the basics Richard Evans reflects on a royal meeting that produced a warm welcome and weather to match Results from Yesterday's Five Meeting Southwell Thunderer: Wolverhampton Halfords Air new zealand All Black whose giant strides have left the rugby world at his feet Saturday portrait: Jonah Lomu, by Christopher Irvine Fixtures Grass is always greener on the other side of 50 New Zealand in sight of summit South Africa attempt to go one better after attaining final goal South Africa too dedicated to be caught cold Rob Andrew, England's stand-off, sees the class of Adrew Mehrtens as the key to an All Blacks victory Morrison's final note heralds new future KWV William Hill Du Plessis delights in realisation of a dream David Miller on the feeling of unity in South Africa as the nation supports the Springboks Athletics Fraser turns England into favourites Fast bowlers keep West Indies on tight rein as pitch deteriorates at Lord's Rugby finds union with untold riches What price amateurism now? David Hands reports on why players in the southern hemisphere will share a £370 million future League welcomes new deal for game Hilditch & Key Racing Hughes in £1.5m move to Chelsea Shopping Valerie Grove Meets the Times Doctor\ Heal's Offers Gardening Books Planning to see a show or a film, an exhibition or a concert? The Times critics select the best entertainment Film Buddha in the park offers truth and tranquillity Ruth Gledhill seeks peace and enlightenment in Battersea Starting on Monday Ryanair Classical Concerts Concerts The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Poole Torvill & Dean Arena Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Royal Gala Performance The John Davies Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nt Royal National Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rising stars in the arts firmament Deborah Myers Great British Hopes The Kirov Ballet Never mind the rock , see the fossils Young man's fancy Clive Davis meets Scott Ha, ilton, the keeper of the flame of swing Jazz: Sax in the missionary position with a revivalist; and Tim Garland mines his Celtic origins Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Book Collectors Rooting around Criterion Theatre Hot King Cole You Must See List of Laughter, Lust and Love Theatre Guide West and Entertainments Jeremy kington's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the coutry Picture your own revival Hilary Finch bears witness to a digital miracle worked by children and hanging in the Tate Gallery The WH Smith featured CD Where to Share the Vision Recordings: Symphonic Weber; Wagnerian echoes of 40 years ago; Neil Young right on the ball The Importance of Being Carnest New on Video: The cleric and the siren song; how we learnt to love the bomb ; Sly and Sharon compare pecs Tower Garden Answers Hampton Court Palace It's time for a hoedown As the summer weeds appear, George Plumptre offers advice on how to choose a suitable hoe Gardens to visit this weekend Weekend Tips Hever Castle & Gardens Family flower festival Stephen Anderton discovers what this year's Hampton Court Show has to offer Multiple Display Advertising Items Cannock Gates Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Hampton Court Palace Toil and rubble Finding plants that will look fresh and succulent in poor soil and dry, stony conditions is not difficult BAC Conservatories Grovewood To a peak of pen perfection Mont Blanc products have always topped the collector's list Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Hellcat Heartrate Monitors The Wizard Multiple Display Advertising Items Seymour Shirts Multiple Display Advertising Items The Green River Trading Company Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Midas touch How do you achieve a golden tan without sunbathing or smelling like a chemical factory? Megan Turner reports Get into shape Treat yourself to three days at a health farm and save up to £50 LA Creme DE LA Creme United Cutlers of Sheffield North of the Thames Country Property Multiple Display Advertising Items English Courtyard A ball in the landlord's court John D Wood & CO Nobel minds, ignoble lives Novels in Brief The Times Publishers who needs them? would-be authors might do best to take publishing their work, says Christopher Sinclair-Stevenson Country milestones Brian Jackman explores the history of three southern English counties Novel way to top up a pension Literary prizes for all ages; Edison is the people's choice; books by phone The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Oracle's uneasy last words Derwent May reviews the critics New in Paperback Murder will out and about Random killings are a good start, but Michael Dibdin let us down, says Marcel Berlins American Dream in drag Cricket loony cricket In defence of Neverland The founding fathers of children's literature were genuises who never grew up High times and jungle drums JUNGLISTBy Two Fingers and James T. Kirk Boxtree, £4.99 Herbsman By Jonathan Brook Boxtree What friends are for Betryal, infidelity and lies-we'd do anything for a pal Spy who came into the money Times Books Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Private Advertisers Please See Page for Rendezvous Coupon Personal Touch Virginia Charles Watercolours Singles Gallery LTD Saturday Rendezvous Sara Eden The County Register Country Partners Shape up with a free workout A free workout at a gym- plus your chance to win £10,000 of Precor home fitness equipment Tone up in your own home Win a set of Precor home fitness equipment worth up to £10,000, so that you and your family can lose pounds, tone up your muscles and get fit in your own home Commit to Get Fit Campaign The Times Awake on the wild side South Africa: Track eheetah and rhino in the Phinda reserve or take one of the great railway journeys Africa & India Travel Tips Make tracks for Pretoria Welcome to the high life on the ocean wave Cruising: All aboard a computerised village sailing the eastern seaboard from Bermuda to Boston Multiple Display Advertising Items Halifax Fact file Word Watching Cunard Generous helpings at a cultural feast Turkey: After a wallow in the historic ruins, there are always the sulphur mud baths to dip into a near by Turkey Paradise Preserved Swan Hellenic Multiple Display Advertising Items Fact file Cadbury's Multiple Display Advertising Items Turkey Faraway Shores Suite dreams for lovers Romantic Breaks: Where to take your partner for the weekend, from country hotels to a Scottish castle Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet During the filming of the movie First Knight, which… The perfect Highland fling Trail Finders Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Air France Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Australia & New Zealand Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Transports of delight Europe: The advent of Eurostar could herald and new golden era for rail travel, Michael Sissons says Multiple Classified Advertising Items U. 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Holidays Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Brixham Breakaways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Choking the life out of the countryside Pollution in Britain, part one: Tony Dawe finds unexpected answers blowing in the wind NPI Treasures Pottery deserves a good threshing Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney Chess Winning Move Punchline No. 3311: One and only by Serendip] The Listener Crossword Computer Games Word-Watching Bridge The Porsche Will Bealong in a Couple of Seconds Fast March to the greatest show on earth Kevin Eason talks to the Earl who in just two years has established the world's biggest classic car event DAHIATSU Win a Rover soft-top to enjoy the long hot summer Health alert for drivers who face death by sneezing The Aa's Gridlock Guide Picture Gallery The Times The gallon is dead, long live the litre 'Fidding is outrageous, but I have never pulled on to a forecourt thinking it might be run by Mother Teresa' Beware, road rage can kill Jonathan Prynn looks at a modern phenomenon bringing fear to British roads VW hopes to taxi into the future with the Sharan Alan Law looks at the latest moves to use MPVs as cab base vehicles Hooked by a beautiful little mover The Times Road Test: Alan Copps puts Fiat's new coup? through its paces on gruelling roads Like donkeys led by a Lotus eater Kevin Eason and colleagues take the saddlesore route south on the great London-to-Brighton bike ride. 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We give transmission times in good faith, but they may be altered after we go to press. Videoplus numbers can be found on pages 6 to 19 Films on Television Films on Television Saturday Prostex Hong Kong meets New Orleans Saturday June No Title Three chords and as many generations Choice: the roots of some of rock's first families Saturday June Other ranks had no other choice Sundayjune The postwar crusade with such high ideals Choice: building the welfare state; amateur rocket engineers; Nora Ephron, writer and film-maker Sunday June The first, and British, to boot Monday June Plundering poachers or enterprising amateurs? Choice: metal detectors; a likeable journalist; music business money; Papua New Guinea gangs Monday June Costly crooner Marlon Tuesday June Hancock and the era he personified Choice: a tribute to a lugubrious funny man Tuesday June Late-blooming star at her peak Wednesday June The lights are green, but they are seeing red Choice: drivers who lose control of themselves; Wogan goes wandering; off the tourist trail in Japan Wednesday June A classy example of its type Thursday June Where all those nice doctors learn their stuff Choice: doctors in trainng in America Thursday June Wild time in their gardens Friday June Welcome back to two American figures of fun Choice: American comedies return; a show which traces missing persons; filming wildlife at night Friday June Saturday June Bewitched? 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Portrait by Paul Massey No Title BT Hampton Court Palace Kenzo Paris Microsoft Picture Gallery Country Life The Monterey from Vauxhall The master and his misses Paul Ganguin was obessed with 13-year-old girls: they were the subject of his dreamlike paintings-and the object of his earthly desires. David Sweetman on the young loves of an old devil British Quality Foundation Rover Norfolk Intrepid - The Ultimate Outdoor Hat Dolphin Together we Can Do IT All Fallen Angel The trial of the Ukrainian cult leader Marua Devi Khritos has created chaos in a republic that is searching for faith in the vacuum left by the fall of Communism. Report by Stewart Hennessey P&o No Title Renault Cars with Flair Last Wrights Picture Gallery Harrods Knightsbridge Rhone Valley If a red sports car is sexy, must be the Kama Sutra Toyota Comb me up, comb me down Picture Gallery The Living Room The garden as outdoor room prevides a place to entertain and relax in a private yet open area. Garden furniture and ornaments help to shape the character of the space Page & Moy Holidays Countax Two tales of a city Opera Offer Noble Caledonia Limited The New Britannica The 100 best Part Three 20 Wines under £7.50 The Concise Dictionary of National Biography Perrier-Joèt Houses & Gardens of Madeira Restaurant Guide Eating Out Jonathan Meades A Week on the Nile The Times Cook Frances Bissell Summer is the season to seek out exotic foodstufs from other countries and to prepare tempting al fresco feasts for friends Odd bins Noble Caledonia Limited Kirkdale Mail Order Ltd Massive Oriental Carpet Bankruptcy Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Facades Limited Woodland Kitchens Ltd The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password Picture Gallery Anita Desai Daewood Protect Children: Don't Make Them Breathe your…
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