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News from 30/06/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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George Cole, John Coleman (Editor), Michael Dobbs, Deputy Chairman, Edward Owen, W. R. Brooksbank, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Max Glaskin, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans and Martin Fletcher, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Andrew Pierce and Giles Whittell, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Simon Wilde, Emma Woollacott, Colin Narbrough, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Nicholas Webb, Pat Gibson, John Goodbody and Kathryn Knight, David Hewson, Patricia Tehan, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, James Landale Political Reporter, Tony Blair, Charles Bremner, Catherine Lee, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Tebbit, Philip Bassett, R. M. Jenkins, Michael Theodoulou, Paul Sexton, Gillian Bowditch, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, John Papworth (Editor), Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Duncan Lewis, Robert MacLennan (President), Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Tim Congdon, Chris Partridge, S. P. King (Chair), Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Jack Clarfelt, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Richard Duce, John, M. R. Templeman, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Chris Parker, Madsen Pirie, President, David Childs (Director), Colin Mills, Mel Webb, Annie Turner, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Denis MacShane, Susan Watkin, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Ben Macintyre, Stephanie Trotter, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Catherine Milton and Sara McConnell, S. Y. Sweeney, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Hazel Thornton (Chairman), Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Tom Rhodes and Gwen Robinson, Jack Bailey, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Kathryn Knight and John Goodbody, Jonathan Mirsky, Stacy Sullivan,

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Major camp straight win Rivals forced to rethink their tactics Saturday in the Times Index Call Me Gail Asda offers shares to shop assistants Art plumbs new heights as plughole fetches £35,000 On the Beach Picture Gallery 44 killed in store collapse Labour's Legacy Heatwave brings threat of water shortage Gieves & Hawkes 20p Dune plays her last singles at Wimbledon Jolly Major proves a smash hit with one-liners Lilley dilutes plan to cut state aid for homeowners Sealy Crime and jobs top voters' concerns By a Staff Reporter: Children cannot sue over care, law lords say Grass fire disrupts railway rush hour News in Brief Drag artist Remains found Helicopter rescue Delays attacked Brontë sale Telegraph up 5p I am bewildered and alone, says Hurley Unrequited love drove student to kill himself Harassment case award of £32m Actor jailed over child porn photos Travellers Cheques Apology to ballgirl is sealed with a kiss Merseyside Divorcee wins share of ex-husband 's pension Law lords' ruling will add impetus to case for reforming the righhts of former wives Dangers from heatstroke more severe than sunburn Medical Briefing The Times Ford Palace derides Morton claims Screening for breast cancer 'a waste of money' Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Blair promises to end 'market chaos in health service Labour would keep best Tory reform but rebuildd co-operation in NHS Nurses vote overwhelmingly to scrap no-strike policy Dell Mrs West applies to have trial stopped News in Brief Lottery charges Tanker blast Officer accused Resting in peace Moss bros Woman 's goring fails to halt death in the afternoon Dixons Summer's harvest is freshest from the fields Weekend Shopping NordicTrack Sailors salute free spirit home from sea Two gas adverts taken off the air B&Q Woman who killed violent lover at 16 appeals for freedom Chanting crows demand release of former prostitute in provocation case Mice offer strand of hope to the bald Britain may defy ban on scuttling of platforms News in Brief Orphans' award Mother's plea Search total rises Tempers cooled Currys Taunts of wife 'led to killing by prison officer' IKEA Major team warns dithering MPs to think of the future Loyalist Camp Heseltine 'would save the seats of 52 MPs' Opinon Poll Miele Portillo's big tease Dixons The Link Curious parallel with Wilson's Cabinet departure Redwood fails to lure his prey into radio debate Claims of Lilley support dismissed as nonsense Canvassing Opticrom Major's Rebuff Certain way to reunite the Tories Abbey National Direct Campaign expands into bigger base Clinton critics denounce 'phoney' Japan car deal World of Leather (Reuter): House passes budget to eliminate deficit Mir docking opens new era in space Supreme Court deals second blow to blacks Lloyds Bank Our Foreign Stafff: Foreigners held after forest blaze in north Cyprus Mubarak identifies Sudanese plot leader French border ploy Guardian Direct (AP): Reeve is moved to specialist centre BT From Associated Press: Sri Lanka rebels 'destroy' garrison Picture Gallery Gonzalez faces calls to quit over bugging Mercury one 2 one Business Staff saw warning signs before collapse Survivors of store disasteer blame bosses for delayed order to evacuate building Patten offers early poll to Peking Boots Hamas leader killed News in Brief (Reuter): Poll pledge (Reuter): Fraud claim (Reuter): Jury sworn in (Reuter): Ex-mayors held (Reuter): Tourist tax (Reuter): Aid suspended UN peacekeepers helpless in face of Bosnia defiance Mine death takes French toll to 40 Study Skills Summer Hot Spots Ministers offer to quit over Chechen raid Socialists turn over the helm to Jospin 'We had to ask the vicar if marriage meant we had to have babies' She is the worrier, he is the jolly one, says Gail Redwood but they share a serious view of wedding vows PC Hollywood salutes the million-dollar prat He wigles his buttocks, dribbles, rescues pets and commands a fortune. Giles Whittell on Tinseltown's unlikely new hero Making a religion out of ignorance Re teaching that equates Jesus with Nelson Mandela hinders our children's understanding of history, art, music and literature The lynch mob and the stage-manager Ben MacIntyre on the lawyer campaigning to save the man accused of the Oklahoma bombing Selfridges Brotherly love or tears before News at Ten? Giles Coren investigates the dark, violent side of sibling rivalry Hill House Hammond What sort of economist is Redwood? Tim Congdon asks whether the Tory challenger puts tax cuts or good housekeeping first Picture Gallery Labour's better way Tony Blair spells out his pragmatic approach to the public services Boz off This one stalking horse town Philip Howard rides into Westminster The First Race Wheels of Trade Scripture Class Full house? The choice that faces the Tories The contest and the constitution Europe at the heart of the matter Single currency Quality of food for disaster relief Breast cancer toll Female students Repelling borderers Court Circular Today is the 17th anniversary of the marriage of… Hampton Court Palace Picture Gallery Birthdays today Memorial service Lecture Chartered Accountants Bishop of Winchester Personal Column School news Anniversaries Latest wills Dinners Royal College of Physicians of London Today 's royal engagements British Psychological Society Circuit judges Appointments Church news Christopher Cadbury Dr Alice Roughton Personal Column Trailfinders Announcements Research into Ageing B. K. P. A. The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Kidney Brigadier Dawney Bancroft (From our Aeronautical Correspondent ): On this Day This was the first total eclipse to be observed in Britain since 1724. Cloudy weather prevented the spectacle from being seen by the thousands of observers in the North of England, except around Giggleswick, Yorkshire, where those, including the Astronomer-Royal Sir Frank Dyson, enjoyed a clear view Malcolm Norris Index The Times Crossword No 19,895 Index Times Weathercail AA Roapwatch Highest & Lowest Index Forecast Index The Papers Index Index Asda rises in food stores ratings Signet bank loans agreed Land of the Midnight Sun Utility chiefs face Commons wrath The real Lloyd's challenges its namesake Index MPs to investigate City watchdog's dismissal claim Index Business Today Investors snap up £2.5bn of gilts Wrangling looms over Uk work on Eurofighter Tourist Rates Lloyds Bank Cellnet helps Securicor to £47m By our Industrial Correspondent: GEC-Marconi to shed 900 jobs Margin fears taint BPB rise Lep shares halted on plans to sell ICI wins appeal on market rigging fine Business Roundup C&g deal go-ahead Siebe acquisitions WH Smith double bet Barclays strike ballot Hammerson's US sale MMC water ruling Vega shares dip Henderson Crosthwaite Corporate Finance Limited Southern Electricity sticks with options Steel chief gets 2.7% pay rise The muzzled watchdog Managers take over Tetley Allied Domecq sells brand for £190m Rank wants to advertise bingo We Want You to Succeed Asprey passes final dividend Commodities Liffe Options Talk of US Mercury bid pushes up C&w shares 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 BPB Industries Victaulic and Glynwed Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Norman conquest Tempus Wall Street The Times City Diary MPs differ to agree over executive pay Philip Bassett on reports with varying views but common ground Telephone number portability is a two-way process Business Letters Dropping options is late in the day Cable and Wireless banks on Cheung to connect it to China C&w expects its head of Hong Kong Telecom will bridge the East-West culture gap, reports Eric Reguly Compaq Victaulic board backs £147m takeover bid from Glynwed By our Banki… Correspondent: Paymaster General under fire The Sunday Times 'Kitchen sink job' puts Atreus in red Gerrard & National declines Decision on N&p offers is imminent The Times JKX Oil & Gas sets price for flotation Business Roundup FNFC returns to black Yates growth success Eurocamp acquisition BVGA's tax-reward call Photobition advances Gains trimmed at close Jaguar The Times Unit Trust Information Service Invest & Earn Did you see what I said? People hear best when they both listen and look. Max Glaskin reports on a study of visible speech Tel-Me The search for a trend A new software concept, data mining, will help businesses and the police The PC that wins the multimedia contest If you do not want to budget for an upgrade next Christmas what should you look for? The Document Company Rank Xerox CCN Group BSG Workplace Technologies Genius Peter Belm, Platarg Engineering Ltd. Procter & Gamble Kaisen Consulting Ltd. Hammersmith Hospital Same Day CV Company The Times Newspapers Impact Associates A phone that listens to its user's voice George Cole on computer-based systems which interpret, analyse and respond to spoken words When talk comes cheap Annie Turner on the price of international telephone calls Queensland Police Service Mega Drive Interactive Skills Limited Notepads help teachers in class Application includes hearing date request Legal & Public Notices Duty of council in care and education of children Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Index Star shines with perfect clarity Opera: Janácek comes to Glyndebourne and the Royal Academy of Music; plus an English Baroque rarity Fascinating violas Hilary Finch plays detective to uncover unexpected links between Woolrich and Monteverdi madrigals Dressed to kill or thrill? Theatre: Mystery, suspense and circus with an unusual twist Disappeared Theatre Upstairs, Royal Court Juggling with French farce Toiles Big Top, Highbury Fields, N5 Index From cuddly cub to foxy lady Cunning Little vixen Ram Paradise mislaid Semele Stationers' Hall Moran Index Entertainments Antique & Art Fairs Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Opera & Ballet Index Concerts Index Hands and feet across frontiers Dance: Debra Craine applauds the accomplished style of the new Rambert repertoire Tunes between the tumult Jazz Bill Frisell Trio Queen Elizabeth Hall Index Life begins after Nirvana New Albums: Out of the ashes of a defunct supergroup comes a startling new sound City of 100,000 dancing lights Caitlin Moran on a Glastonbury weekend that will be remembered chiefly for the coming of pulp Index Vasks Index All souled out Live Gigs: New-style blues and old-style harmony Robert Cray Empire, W12 Dazzling in all directions Manhattan Transfer Festival Hall Top Ten Albums Index Results from the All England Tennis Championships Today's Order of Play Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Results from Henley Regatta For the Record Today's Order of Rowing I Yesterday's Racing Results from Four Meetings Great Passing Skills Savill supports Celtic Swing Newcastle Folkestone Wolverhampton Goodwood 3.50 Oak Handicap Murtagh booked for Annus Mirabilis Newmarket Balding cheer Rapid Raceline Redgrave and Pinsent keep their best in reserve Honourable men show cold shoulder Sore Langer lags behind Davies pays heavily for branching out Lost shoe hampers Whitaker Alesi sets sights on winning world title Wycombe pick Smith to replace O'Neill Sport in Brief Jackman progresses Grant takes honours Foreman gives up title Autosport Forthcoming Company Golf Days Ramprakash presents selectors with dilemma Parsons happy in his work Warwickshire fail to take advantage West Indians entertain in dress rehearsal Prospectors eye end of the rainbow Alan Lee on the multiracial cricket team that South Africans look to for a golden future Byas first to reach 1,000 runs Derbyshire allow chances to slip Yesterday's Scoreboards Fixtures TeleSURE The Times Warrior queen lays down arms at last Boardman aims for peak of his profession Andrew Longmore on the Briton's preparations for mastering the mountains in his second appearance in the Tour de France Word-Watching Rubin through at the double Gan Teenagers in a limbo Radio Choice Five mad years qualify you for a white coat BBC 1 Index Edberg and Courier on road to nowhere Former worls No ls among four seeds dispatched in second round of men's singles Times Two Crossword Becker's spark put on back-burner Lofty Norman reaches new heights Alix Ramsay sees giant Belgian with a service to match make short work of the No 13 seed Index Compaq

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