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News from 27/06/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, David Marsland, Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce and Emma Wilkins, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Brian Collett, Anatol Lieven, Simon Barnes, Mike Steinberger, Andrew Longmore, Michael Snyder, Ronald Faux, Richard Thomas, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, W. J. Pickston, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Allen, Clive Davis, Colin Narbrough and Michael Clark, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor and Jill Sherman, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, David Hanson, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Edward Owen and Edward Gorman, Pat Gibson, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Daw, Jill Sherman and George Brock, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, David S Smith, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Wyn Roberts, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Norman Lamont, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Aileen Ballantyne, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Ronald Gray, Michael Theodoulou, Jill Chambers, Edited by Neil Bennett, David W. T. Angwin, Lin Jenkins, Jean Grinstead, John Grigsby, Cynthia Walton, Tony Favell, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Antony Whitaker, George Aitken, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, J. J. Edgar, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Alice Thomson, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Roger Boyes, Peter P. H. Rein, Rodney Hobson, Dominic Kennedy and Andrew Pierce, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Agence France-Presse, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Frank Allaun, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Nadine Meisner, Phil Ridgway, Ron Huzzard, Philip Pangalos, Alan B. Shrank, Bill Allman, Barry Bishop, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Maureen B. Saunders, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Fiona Reynolds, Director, Charles Secrett, Executive Director, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, David Skinner, Michael Henderson, Martin Bowley, Colin Campbell, Conal Gregory, Andrew Tyrie, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pullinger,

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Major attacks Redwood as 'malcontent' Thatcher intervenes to paise a 'rising star': Portillo prepared to stand in second ballot Uncertainty hits shares Index Nigella Lawson Victory! Cork puts fizz in England You and your Heart Vulcan launches from slopes of Gorman Political Sketch Matthew Parris Victory! Wimbledon wins for 'Britons' Out! Out! Out! Veuve Clicquot Redwood rejects a single currency Leadership challenger delights Euro-sceptics and woos backbenchers with promise of tax cuts Policy We must take action now to restore the trust of the people Resignation Statement 'Oxford' Short Sleeve Shirt 'Minor' casualty smells blood The Assassin Lame duck waddles in too late to share the limelight Major in Cannes Party officers pledge total support Reaction The prodigy who loved to torment his masters He never got into trouble because he never got caught. He always knew when a teacher was coming Early Years Coherent world view and an intellectual life beyond politics Philosophy In praise of capitalism The Wisdom of Redwood Intel inside National Australia Bank Anti-Heseltine sentiment is the key to Major's survival Riddell on Politics Challenge leaves Tories 'staring into an abyss' MPs Reaction Bayer By a Staff Reporter: Stalker's friend accepts offer to settle out of court Police refuse to confirm £1m payout Elderly sisters murdered New Generation Lasor Printers Old boys tell a tale of Barnardo's Companies struggle to find quality graduates Council plans £20m private school Army veterans haunted by risk of skin cancer The Times Peers vote to end life sentence secrecy News in Brief Man on three murder charges Seaside hotel damaged by fire Richard Pape dies aged 79 Tests give clues to carpet corpse Corrections Mercedes-Benz Animal rights campaigner gored filming bull run Husband flies to Spanish bedside of 'extraordinary, brave woman' hurt at blood fiesta BT Aids test for WPC In syringe stabbing By a Staff Reporter: MP makes longest speech in years Serviceline Insurance Wade Dooley keeps his job News in Brief ITV budget boost Water-ski death Poet buried Rapist jailed Royal visit £7.5m Monet First direct Farmers win right to convert unused acres to woodland Environmentalists hail set-aside ruling 'Fifth of England built on by 2050' Cellphones direct Picture Gallery Granny flat taxation assurance by minister Urban campaigners fight to save green oases Recession lease reform increasepresure on garden squares Attorney-General forced to retract on barristers' pay Rush-hour robbers escape with £1m 44 troops facing dismissal over drugs News in Brief £1.3m for girl, 6 Sailors saved Handley remand Hepatitis alert Rare Rabbit Underwood deal Lakeland walk Judge bars deaf man from Old Bailey jury 'Insensitive' Recorder accused of discrimination Law students to make less of a meal of training By a Staff Reporter: Justice catches up with thief at last Direct Line German court expected to free Maguire Mubarak survives gunmen's ambush at African summit Islamic extremists in Cairo insist Egyptain President will not escape them a second time Reuter, (AFP): Guerrilla admits tourists' murder Guardian Direct Militants prosper amid poverty and despair Prison for Filipina who killed rapist Chinese detain leading dissident Reuter: Akihito to have polyp removed Young bloods who flout Islam take to the hills (Reuter): Haiti aids thwarted voters News in Brief (Reuter): Taiwan lure Reeve release (AP): Off course (Reuter): Rice handout (Reuter): Polish protest (Reuter): Arafat baby plan EU leaders go into higher gear on way to single currency Minister make determined drive to revive public faith in idea of European unity Chirac rolls out red carpet for Riviera high life Yeltsin to dismiss Chechenia minister British Aerospace Britain wins on Europol Fear grows of airstrike deal P&P (Reuter): Germany poised to deploy military forces in Balkans Left divided over peacekeeping Balkan split in Dole team Image battle over suspect President calls for leaner UN Europ assistance Congress defections add to woes of Democrats Document supports Clintons over deals News in Brief (Reuter): Cult wife held (AP): Tatars riot Nigeria censured (Reuter): Abortion pact Culkin ruling (AFP): Wildcat strike You don't need a gym to get fit How to Exercise: Part Two of our Guide to Protecting your Heart You don't need a tracksuit. You don't have to play squash or feel the burn. A brisk daily walk will help everyone relax and live longer You & your Heart Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Times Warning Tomorrow Kwai Once-A-Day When knees take the strain The tangled limbs of rugby footballers highlight why the knee is more vunerable to osteoarthritis than any other joint, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford A fertile life surrounded by other people's children Aileen Ballantyne talks to a children's doctor who knows the pain of infertility Simpson British Marine Industriesfederation STEPwise The women who vie for Number 10 Alise Thomson on the forceful wives skilfully battling to see their husbands in power Why would anyone go to Glastonbury? Julia Llewellyn Smith explains the unlikely attractions of a blistering weekend of pop, pongs and pot-dealers Hill House Hammond Lasaj The reality of marriage is not kids' stuff Why it is idiotic to insist that all married couples have children City Traveller Direct Ltd Why Redwood is the right man for Britain Norman Lamont explains hoe the challenger offers common sense policies on Europe and taxation Pitching in The Times Diary Cliffhanger The Times Diary Picture Gallery A party without honour Be it Redwood, Portillo or Major, we shall be rid of the Tories at last In stitches The Time Diary Flagging The Times Diary Wild life The Times Diary After the Damage John Redwood begins the task of Tory repair Shots at Mubarak The perils of being the President of Egypt New Roles for Spooks More debate is needed about what M15 should be doing Tories 'challenge on leadership Nuclear test ban treaty in jeopardy Environment Bill Migrant 'loopholes' Tourist attractions Lottery funds 'Costly rigmarole' of TV licences Car production Sage sayings Court Circular Birthdays today Meeting Today's royal engagements Morden College 1695 to 1995 Bedford Modern School Sheriffs Personal Column Picture Gallery Memorial services Anniversaries Sternberg Centre for Judaism Forthcoming marriages Dinners Warren Burger Warren Burger, Cheif Justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1969-86, died in Washington on June 25 aged 87. He was born in St Paul, Minnesota, on September 17,1907. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Major-General Keith Stephens Major-General Keith Stephens, Cb, Obe, Deputy Director Medical Services, Southern Command 1968-70, died on June 17 aged 84. He was born on July 28,1910. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items (From Our Own Correspondent): Crown Prince's Defence of the Kaiser Cardinal Yves Congar Cardinal Yves Congar Roman Catholic theologian, died in Paris on June 22 aged 91. He was born on April 13,1904. Picture Gallery Cardinal Yves Congar The battle to save the high streets John Grigsby introduces a two-page report on moves to restore the popularity of the town centre by curbing out-of-town shopping Sainsbury's. Everyone's favourite… Donaldsons New life for traditional shops City centres think up new strategies to halt their decline and the drift to greenfield developments Association of Town Centre Management Building on great history Halifax has found its way again. Ronald Faux on a town reborn NatWest Group Picture Gallery Boots How to manage the high street John Grigsby on the promotion of town centres Graham Group News The Times Crossword No 19,892 Times Weathercall Pound and shares take a hammering Redwood shakes up the markets French action threatens Brent Walker collapse Kleinwort profit warning as Dresdner tables £lbn bid John Charcol Arts Law Many rogue dealers' in the City Sorrell's £28m incentive scheme voted through Sport Business Today Ministers seek to mask top pay row Britain plunges back into the red Trade takes surprise dive into deficit as economic growth edges up Bid talk lifts paper group's shares Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Picture Gallery Nationwide spends £85m on loan group Unit trust sales still on slide SFA keeps a 'close eye' on Cresvale Kerkorian aims to raise stake in Chrysler to 15% Warburg in Usinor core US launch for Valtrex Care group stronger Dwyer resumes payout Airline war averted Andrews Sykes cuts loss TGI output increases The Times Lockheed slims to save $1.8bn a year Business Roundup Tourist Rates Poland The screens turn Redwood Markets take cover as real leadership battle begins Selling a merchant bank from strenght Where is George? Non-core business lights up profits at Eastern Group Publisher's founder loses job Banana splits in Geest new look Wilson to buy builder Eastern Plant hire hoists Allen Commodities Biggest one-day fall for shares in 16 months Stock Market Michael Clark London Financial Futures Major Indices What Price Performance? as Sorrell gets the nod Tempus The market loves a bid story on a hot summer's day and yeaterday David S Smith was it. Dollar Rates Theft of tools and plant from contruction sites is proving a boon to Allen's hire services division. Wall Street Cedric goes in - for life City Diary Quick retort City Diary The real thing City Diary Leadership turmoil adds to Clarke's base-rate problems Colin Narbrough wonders if the Chancellor will be able to resist a rate rise on July 5 'Fraudulent' basis of NHS pensions Business Letters Small firms with non-executives have better margins Shareholder rights Banks and societies through the looking glass The Co-op and M&S in Ulster The problem of ringing the changes Mike Steinberger reports on the end of the telecoms monopoly in Hong Kong Apricot The Times Unit Trust Information Services Cooper Shares close near the day's low Alan Day London Cowboy consultants come under fire Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ostrich Farming Corporation ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Message plus GSM Expansion, link by link Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services NatWest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Readers The Plastripe Farming Company Corporate Life Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tenders & Contracts Gultronics Briefings Where justice can be seen to be done Architecture: Marens Binney salutes Richard Rogers's new Court of Human Rights, which opens this week Bigotry trounced in show of wit Galleries: Richard Cork reviews Mirage, the provocative ICA show that question received assumptions about race and gender Visual Art 1 Visual Art 2 Visual Art 3 Sadler's Wells Tomorrow Around the Galleries Entertainments Tonight 1 Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by sarah hall Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre 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 2 Riches from a barren plot Opera: The story is confusing, but who cares? Rodney Milnes revels in the perfomance of it Daphne Garsington Guardian of the collective memory Matthew Hawkins has choreographed a ballet using the dancers' favourite steps. Nadine Meisner reports Opera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Who's laughing all the way to the bankables? In Hollywood, acting genius is as nothing when compared with a cheeky bod. Geoff Brown reports Time for another lager, Ken Radio: Lynne Truss anticipates the return tomorrow night of a cult hero Film Intensely moving Theatre Transit Hotel BAC, Battersea Radio Royal Shakespeare Company Pop Theatre The new wave of old wave Jazz Jazz passengers/ deborah Harry festival Hall Zarak MacRae Brenner Kellyfield Consulting Southwark Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chambers of Mark Littman Q. C. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quarry Dougall PIA Solicitors Marsons Time's up for the Inns Martin Bowley, QC, wants a serious debate on the Bar's government and financing Picture Gallery Every vote will count Inns and out Useful lessons Inns and Outs Exam appeal Inns and Outs Quarry Dougall Part-Time Para Legal Consultancy/trading Company MacDonald & Company Will the Woolf proposals work? Quarry Dougall Special Project Lawyer Royal College of Nursing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Biggart Baillie & Gifford Solicitors Rowley Ashworth Birmingham Personal Injury… Zarak MacRae Brenner Michael Page Legal Lipson Lloyd Jones Protection from the powerful superlens Antony Whitaker on a campaign for a press curb that already exists Legal Appointments Reuter Simkin Charles Russell Solicitors IOD Quarry Dougall All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Lending a helping hand Edward Fennell on the scheme to give lawyers from the former Ussr an insight into commercial practices Apply your Legal Background to Legal Recruitment Zabak MacRae Brenner Edge & Ellison Solicitors Citco Reynell Legal Recruitment Consultants NCVO Quarry Dougall Garfield Robbins Ranger Oil Zarak MacRae Brenner Multiple Display Advertising Items Taylor Root Alderwick Peachell Quarry Dougall Taylor Root Future beckons for game and host nation David hands, rugby correspondent, looks over the 1995 Rugby World Cup Knowledge cannot be imputed Chancery Division Law Report June 27 1995 Court of Appeal Determining practicable route Witness is party for criminal costs Transcript of evidence admissible at retrial Edwards gets wind of riches on offer in Sestriere Epsom winner doubtful for Irish Derby Yarmouth Rapid Raceline Hills takes issue with fixture list Richard Evans Germany calls Guide to our Racecard Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Aston Villa snap up Milosevic for £3.5m In Brief Date for Bruno Laughton goes Winning draw June harvest Multiple Display Advertising Items Mesh Technique Lamb reaps for his Fearless Gamble Table Udal turns match Hampshire's way Yesterday's Scoreboards Third Man Telesure Dutch look to imports on debut The Ultimate Golfing Challenge Picture Gallery Brown entertains in vain By our Sports Staff: Robinson leads rush to victory Watkinson figures large in triumph Golf Henman relishes challenges of youth Wimbledon champion next in line for youngster leading British assault Results from Wimbledon Today 'S Order of Play Chips are down as Wekesa bows out Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Happy return in anonymity for Wilander Keene on Chess Winning Move New arrival quickly starts to feel at home Rusedski warms British hearts with comfortable victory Simon Barnes at Wimbledon Amerada Hess Grs For the Record Today's Fixture Word-Watching Stewards in spotlight as tension wells up at Henley Pools Forecast Radio 2 Brothers and cousins, too Radio Choice When success depends on the turn of a coin Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Rugby Union Cork swings England to victory Atherton's side squares series as West Indies batsmen lose way at Lord's Times Two Crossword Full Scoreboard from Lord's Illingworth returns critics' fire Pilot V Pen Racing Four reach second round on good day for Britain

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