News from 26/06/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Colin DARRACOTT(Co-ordinator), Julia Llewellyn Smith, Richard Benny, DJM, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Barry Shaw, Philip Howard, C. G. Hilton, James Bone, George Sivell, Lynne Truss, Simon Wilde, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, A. J. Peckham, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Stuart Jones, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ian Guyster, Peter Ball, Patricia Tehan, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, John O'Leary, John Young, David Hands, A. R. K. MacKenzie, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, John O'leary, M. Tehrani, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Bob HOOPER(Controller), Sally Jones, John Woodcock, George Brock, Lucy Berrington, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, A. Trapp, Elizabeth Edwards, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Philip Willan, Robert Worcester, Emma Wilkins, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Nigel Hawkes, Stephen Slater, J. A. Maddocks, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Eric Reguly, Brookeborough, John Carr, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, David Selbourne, Julian Muscat, Nigel Williamson Whitehall Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Nick Szczepanik, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, George Brock and Jill Sherman, Pamela Walters, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Tony Wright, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Alastair Lawson-Tancred, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Marjorie Mowlam (Shadow Northern Ireland Secretary), V. S. Anthony, Rob Andrew, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Matt Ridley, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, William Rose, John Watson,
ResumoSport Redwood threat blows leadership race wide open Major's strategy set to backfire as Lamont team makes pact with minister's camp Glastonbury fans gain a following Ambrose and Lara boost W Indies Index Healthy Living All Blacks say 'we were poisoned' Glastonbury Venve Clicquot Security at Cannes adopts Soviet look Living in sin denied Carey's blessing This Week in the Times Crown barristers earn up to £500,000 a year at Old Bailey Telecom Security Limited Prisoners gain foothold at M&S Taxpayers foot £30m bill for PSA sale Road protest march ends Missile bids studied Elm disease cure hope Spielberg signs Michael Boy finds mother dead Holidaymakers stage sit-in on diverted jet News in Brief British tennis fails to reap benefit of Wimbledon profits Foreigners hold court in SW19 while home-grown players continue to slip down world rankings Member of auction family faces jail Romance ends for ex-hostage McCarthy and Jill Morrell Corpse found in campfire carpet All-England officials keep an eye on safety When You Buy Any Mobile Phone WOW Independent schools meet to confront drug problem Equal pay '50 years away for women' Did Churchill sell out Britain to America? Scholarships scrapped Bodies are linked to sinking News in Brief Handley charge Farmer on bail Transplant death Pilot charged Lottery jackpot Picture Gallery Baby with walnut-size heart on the mend Redwood covets the mantle of Tory Right The Outsider Welsh Secretary's silence masks mind with clear ambitions Blair uses Europe speech to attack divided party Labour The Award Winning Car in Front is a Toyota Ditching leader will not improve election chances Polls Evans denounced for puncturing 1922 balloon of unanimity Backbenchers Major dismisses right-wing hope of EMU trade-off Portillo team fears being left behind in race with Redwood Pepcid Acid Acontrol Picture Gallery Election Timetable Walkers All roads lead to court for firms in botched Italian job Scottish Office claims £600,000 penalty Drivers unaware of drinking costs Phillips BT Picture Gallery Motorists may be given counselling to end their rage ITV slide renews threat to World in Action slot Rover Virgin advert 'insensitive' Deaf-blind woman conquers wild life Picture Gallery OMEGA Lasting legacy of the polio pioneer Medical Briefing Head of security service to retire American retreat bodes ill for future US Role 7 Morning Flights Sense of isolation haunts Un on its 50th anniversary Organisation born of hope in wartime has failed to win hearts of those it serves Blue berets face changing role Mercury one 2 one Business US scrambles to avert trade war over Japanese cars SAAB Picture Gallery Oklahoma blast suspect 'will plead not guilty' Columbus 'reached New World in 1467' Bad vibes as Cuomo starts own radio show (Reuter): Attacks mar start of Haiti voting American Summary Flag burning may be banned (Reuter): US judge dies BMW OWNERS Algiers opens way for extremists to contest election (Reuter): Bhutto demands British action on Karachi violence (Reuter): Third Cali drug chief in police custody The Times Revenue Soldiers kill West Bank protesters Major anxious to avoid gaffes on European stage Prime Minister under scrutiny over single currency in run-up to leadership race Virgin Italy hails blow to Mafia Wedding of royal heir will revive Greek divisions Task force awaits powers to tackle crime Europol (AFP): French elect National Front mayors European Summary (Reuter): Li visit smooths ties with Russia (Reuter): Railmen charged after Czech crash (Reuter): Gift-wrapped (Reuter): Sarajevo shell kills children UNUM Waste disposal science finds an unusual friend The role of plasmas in recycling rubbish is being investigated by several research establishments LASAT Distress at the end of a line Science Briefing Six million anglers can be wrong A dark and moonless night on the farm Using satellites to study volcanoes Why diversity gives spice to life So many species and cultures face extinction, that one day the world may be reduced to a few standard models, argues Matt Ridley Who cares if no one worships Ra or speaks Linear B? Weed beater Early warning Not your Common Garden Show TES How to eat and drink to your heart's content Starting Today: A Three-Part Guide to Protecting your Heart You don't have to be teetotal. You don't have to eat muesli. The good news for bon viveurs is that the right diet can protect against our biggest killer You&your Heart Dr Thomas Stuttaford Picture Gallery How to Lose Weight Tomorrow Shape up with a free workout A free workout at a gym plus your chance to win £10,000 of Precor home fitness equipment The Times Tone up in your own home How to Enter When lunatics take to the road If drivers have less self-control than a decently brough-up child of five, they are thugs and deserve to pay for their dangerous driving What the censor did not see Why the Japanese are buying up their own erotic art. Joanna Pitman reports from a London auction A change of pace, a change of face The BBC has a new presenter for its most enduring children's show. Julia Llewellyn recalls its finest hours Guardian Direct TEMPUR Gathering of the tribes Pop: Music under the sun and stars at Glastonbury: and (right) smoothy executed stadium rock from Bon Jovi Glastonbury Festival Somerset Skilled workers' playtime Jazz André Previn Trio Barbican Hall The Royal Opera Pop Musical No laughing matter Theatre The Dark Stranger King's Head, N1 Recital Loud, proud and happy Bon Jovi Wembley Stadium NT Royal National Theatre Opera Overtures Thank heavens for the singers Opera: Early Verdi at Convent Garden; plus semi-staged Strauss and a Handel with problems Entertainments Jazz Narrowly ahead on points Salome Symphony Hall, Birmingham Handel vandalised Ezio Guildhall Old Library Film Books Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Sarah Hall Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of threatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment pf films in London and (where indicated with the symboly) on release across the country Private Advertisers Matthew Parris The Prime Minister may not be taking a MacHiavellian gamble, but simply asking a question Rush job The Times Diary Usurper in the wings, stage right John Major has set in motion a dram he cannot control. The second act is about to begin The challenger Major needs Peter Riddell explains why the Prime Minister needs John Redwood to stand against him Legitimate heir The Times Diary Seating plans The Times Diary Legitimate heir The Times Diary Old hands The Times Diary Brand Y The Times Diary Con vivace The Times Diary Picture Gallery Off the record The Times Diary A Fatal Sword John Redwood sees the chance to bring his master down Frail at Fifty The UN needs a fitness programme to get back into shape Try the Beloved Country It is 'Nelson, Nelson' as South Africa wins rugby's prize Major's move: constitutional and political ramifications Tax self-assessment God's servants? Labour and schools Civic politics Relevance today of the Un ideal Spain and Gibraltar Cut down to size Early birds Court Circular Birthdays today Appointments in the Forces Service luncheon Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items USPG Memorial service Mrs John Barry Ryan Deaths Lear first edition may fetch £65,000 Today's royal engagements The Earl of St Andrews celebrates his 33rd birthday… District judges Multiple Classified Advertising Items Citibond London Limited Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items School news University news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Morden College 1695 to 1995 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trustee Acts Forthcoming marriages Nature notes Legal Notices The Times Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages etc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thank you from the RNLI Dr Jonas Salk Jonas Salk, who developed the first effective vaccine against poliomylitis, died in La Jolla, California, on June 23 aged 80. He was born in New York on October 28,1914 The Reverend Professor J. Eric Fenn The Reverend Professor John Eric Fenn, Presbyterian minister and broadcaster, died on June 21 aged 96. He was born in London on June 3,1899 Church news Sir Talbot Duckmanton Sir Talbot Duckmanton, Australian broadcasting executive, died in Queensland on June 12 aged 73. He was born in Melbourne on October 26,1921 His Honour Francis Nance Francis Nance, Circuit and Conty Court Judge, 1966-90, died on June 4 aged 79. He was born on September 5,1915 (From our Own Correspondent): On this Day Latest Intelligence. The King's Illness News The Times Crossword No 19,891 Times Weathercall Air UK Golf Lara bars England's path Stage set for West Indies batsman in thrilling second Test Athletics Wimbledon Rugby Union Home & Family Finance Ltd. BBC stands guilty of taking eye off the ball TV Action Replay Broadhurst revels in change of fortune Crack of dawn soothes the queueing blues Ticketless, Andrew Longmore discovers, does not, necessarily, mean cricket-less as he dons his thermals for a test of patience at Lord's Cleland on course for touring car title after double win Fairclough forces her way to second title Sport in Brief Johnston reaches final Doohan holds off Puig Delight for Devils Welsh title for Brown Peters breezes home Norman triumphs Marathon season ahead Jones quells challenge Breakthrough for Roots Longshot Golf Holidays Edwards leaps into history with Sunday best Christie's double sprint victory leads men to secnd place in European Cup England denied medal by late goal Multiple Display Advertising Items Resentment fuels Prebble's charge Dubai hold on to take premier prize Blue ribbon event stars shine Simon Barnes draws similarities between Joanh Lomu and a rhythmic gymnast Dalglish hands manager's job to Harford Complex evidence may undermine case for the defence Stuart Jones, tennis correspondent, on Conchita Martinez, a talent betrayed by emotional turmoil Redgrave chases the record books Serving up a treat in shadow of high-rises Tauziat teaches Rubin the value of experience Victory sets up Frana for run at Wimbledon Sampras claims role of hot favourite Graf must throw off injury doubts in battle to regain women's title Men's Singles Today's Order of Play Women's Singles Ten Players to Watch Stransky delivers World Cup to South Africa's feet Rugby World Cup Accuracy proves final ingredient Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Luyt tarnishes country's finest hour Rugby must embrace new vision Despite their defeat, New Zealand left an indeliable impression on the World Cup, Gerald Davies argues Carling to continue Cheaper Insurance Mandela unites a grateful nation David Miller salutes the man who turned celebration into inspiration The Road to the Rugby World Cup MAZDA New Zealand victims of own excess Rob Andrew, the England stand-off half, on the tactical mistakes of the All Blacks Donald drawing Surrey's attention Caddick bullish despite unsure future Simon Wilde finds England's forgotten fast bowler battling to rebuild a career bedevilled by injuries Leica Camera Ltd. Saturday's Scoreboards Keedy could hold the key Roberts hits wrong note about pitch England trade blows to regain team composure James hurries Surrey to defeat Donald adds to Yorkshire's ills Johnson's century lifts Notts to victory Yesterday's Scoreboards Whyte and MacKay Athletics Picture Gallery Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures Club Cricket For the Record Saturday's Racing from Six Meetings Henley Royal Regatta Draw Pools Check Trading shots with one of the world's best John O' Leary, education editor, takes on Wayne Ferreira and decides to keep the day job Girls of summer missing out on Olympic field of dreams Nick Szezepanik hears how a failure to draw sponsorship is threatening the development of women's FastPitch softball in this country Beconase hayfever Baianchine cleared for King George Richard Evans Nap: Felitza (9.00 Windsor) Next best: Singoalla (6.45 Warwick) Pentire's win adds fuel to fire of Derby debate Racing commentary Thunderer: Nottingham Thunderer: Windsor Thunderer: Warwick Thunderer: Edinburgh Valanour wins Rapid Raceline Time for teamwork We have failed to take the necessary steps to move all schools in the direction of the best, Tony Wright comments Education Sheffield Hallam University The University of Greenwich ACCA UWE Why we women need male bravado to succeed Female and male perceptions of sexual bias at Oxford Tales from the common room Multiple Display Advertising Items Sorbonne University, Paris Association of Dutch Boarding Institutes Sheffield Hallam University Times Newspapers Education Courses Review August… The London Institute Multiple Display Advertising Items University Of Dundee KPS Kensington Park School CATS Maple Hayes School Horris Hill Appointment of Head Beechwood Park School (England) University of essex Posts Secretary of the University Court Howell's School Denbigh Registrar's Office Alumni Relations Officer Christ College, Brecon Summer camp: a soap opera Education Solihull School Business Courses AFAlliance Francaise Multiple Display Advertising Items Summer Camps: How to Apply BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items Building Crafts College EBS Secretarial College QUEEN'S Marlborough College U. S. A. Work Experience Programme Multiple Display Advertising Items Boom in business degrees Students seek out out specialities The nation of optimists In a two-page special report, Tim Judah assesses Albania's Progress on the road from dictatorship to prosperity Turin Hotels INCAT (Middle East) Ltd. An economy in fast forward Between 1989 and 1992, the Albanian economy went into a tailspin. Now, the small Balkan country has the highest growth rate of any former Commnist country in Eastern Europe Holidays that offer great views but cold rooms Albania M. A. Kharafi A. C. O. UK Excavating Butrint 's history Capitalisation, week's change CEHEATH Breach in length of detention and criminal proceedings La Crème De La Crème British Post Graduate Medical Federation Further Education Development AGENCY(FEDA) Secretary to Chariman Quoted Property Plc Senior Secretary PA to Chairman JETRO London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sentencing for disguising and selling stolen cars Secretary/PA for the Directors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part Time Vacancies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today Results and Statistics Tomorrow Wednesday Thursday Friday Stock Exchange halves rolling settlement time Broker cautions against change Asda thrives amid price wars Companies Alternative market gets off to a steady start Newsprint plant rolls Tory turmoil obscuring changes in economy Gilt-Edged Focus fixed on growth Economic Outlook Sunday Tips BT looks to overtake rivals on superhighway Pay deals in private sector top inflation Tourist Rates Word-Watching Halifax and Leeds merger faces regulator's scrutiny The Pound Change on Week Stock Market P & O rules itself out of bidding for Port of Dover Great Portland Estates Calder goes ahead after big revamp News Corp closer to Berlusconi TV deal Business Roundup GDP forecast 'too high' KB chairman set to go Retailer drops bank AC Confused City regulators give up on the Tories Tax: America's next revolution? Ian Brodie reports n a Republican mission to overhaul the despised IRS Gem of a day for De Beers The Times City Diary Shirt tale The Times City Diary Oh, joy The Times City Diary Give for kids The Times City Diary French watch The Times City Diary Radio 1 A torchlight procession Radio Choice So many programmes and so little irony Review BBC1 Variations Picture Gallery Satellite Quicker Deals MPs seek fill disclosure on executive pay Welsh Tecs help to create 1,300 jobs Times Two Crossword Barings advisers face writs Ruby hue to Asprey's results Pressure put on Wpp non-executives to quit Awaiting Labour Scottish beer prices cited as cause for S&N referral Boots and WH Smith brainchild collapses James Herrick Chardonnay
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