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News from 03/07/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Edward Owen, Nick Nuttall, Roger Maynard and our Foreign Staff, Peter Hayes, Sir Douglas Hague, Alexandra Frean, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, James Landale, Political Reporter, Jonathan Prynn and Arthur Leathley, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Stacy Sullivan and Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, J. H. Pratt, Jane Palmer, Lynne Truss, Srikumar Sen, Kate Ashbrook, Chairman, Martin Gairdner, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Darel Carey, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Eileen Munro, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Stuart Jones, John Rae, Rank Xerox, Kris Anderson, Marc Cranfield-Adams, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Anthony Burton, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus and Colin Marbrough, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Marcus Williams, Norman Lamont, Liz Long (Editor), Edward Craig, Simon Boccanegra, Julian Lawrie, Peter Stevenson (Political and Legal Director), Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Leslie Howcroft, Malcolm Brabant, Michael Theodoulou, Rachel Bridge, Jack Crossley and Alison Hughes, Alan Toogood, Horticultural Correspondent, Raymond Keene, John Brown, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Edward Gorman and Ben Preston, Alice Thomson, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Joanne Bower (Honorary Secretary), Philip Webster, Political Editor, Patricia Tehan and Philip Pangalos, Julian Muscat, David Price, Robert M. Worcester (Chairman), William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Robert Crampton, Michael Kallenbach, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Philip Norton, Bryan Askew, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Clarke, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Ian Bristow (Chairman), Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, J. D. C. Ross, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Colin Narborough World Trade Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Colin Campbell, Walter Ellis, Richard Ford, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Roger Nightingale, Jonathan Mirsky, Elisabeth Edwards,

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Tories staring into an abyss, says Major 'No recriminations' promise to critics as Prime Minister steps up fight to win over doubters Heatwave ends in downpour Experts divided over surrogacy Internet libel Bill Index Destination India Germany ready to extradite Leeson School pays ?500 to parents for girl's sunburn Sport By our Foreign Staff: Three hurt as Serbs shell UN Tarango waits for tennis tantrum fine Drink and Drugs Jeffrey Archer This Week in the Times 'Unity candidate' offers the Right an olive branch Major Campaign Halifax Editors call for a change in Tory leadership Press Watch Grass roots will suffer in battle of the Green 'It will be back to its best in a week, even if there is major distress' Challenger lays out his moral maze for potential ministers Redwood Campaign Backbench Tories on the most wanted list MP's deny being influenced by over pressure from contenders' campaign teams Rolex The Peugeot 106 INCA Redwood 'can redeem Tory pledge to cut taxes' The current level of spending has yielded little political benefit, argues Norman Lamont, who advpcates greater efficiency instead of an increase in taxes to reduce government borrowing Labour would subsidise rail to curb profits The Times/dillons Debate Persil Menace of Internet libel prompts new defamation Bill Author connects direct to readers Victory Widows Campaign Great British baked bean threatens to replace us rival on the range Test cricketers threaten legal action over article Cause for concern over picnic pâYé Medical Briefing Hill House Hammond Hume says priests will adhere to celibacy News in Brief Medals for sale Blood flows Donors have responded well to appeals to give blood… Gardener killed Speech defect Dear beer Feminine air Lottery jackpot Barclays Children confirm just what little boys are made of Survey of 48,000 pupils shows girls are less likely to smoke cannabis, eat chips and drink Surrogacy attempt by wife's mother divides experts Cellphones First chess move is to new venue Panda project offers last hope of preservation Electronic tag trial relaunched Est?e Lauder to stand by Hurley Carey sees son ordained a priest Rolex Rainbow Warrior and French Navy prepare for battle Diplomat refuses invation to visit Greenpeace ship as protesters paralyse Tahitian capital Plea to Queen in Maori land row Left Bank sings blues at jazz club's demise The Times Iraq gives UN data on arms Half Price Phones! Serbs make direct attack on Un unit in Sarajevo Croats threaten peacekeeping mission with new hurdles for Rapid Reaction Force Britain digs heels in over EU powers Mazda Wolfman Jack, king of the DJs, dies at 57 Conservatives celebrate shift in Supreme Court Drug traffickers seek court deals Pretoria's feuding leaders on separate missions News in Brief (Reuter): Princess weds Sentence hacked (Reuter): Gunmen killed (AP): Vatican backing Mine blaze (Reuter): Fatal landslide (Reuter): Taken away (AFP): Cracking smile Israeli-PLO talks end in stalemate as deadline passes A year on, Arafat loses Gaza's faith (AFP): Hong Kong journalists feel betrayed by Patten Reuter: South Korean store survivor dies after reaching safety Poland From Agence France-Presse in: Royal wedding angers Athens (Reuter): Opposition claims Thai poll victory World Summary (Reuter): Japan hit by new poison gas fears (Reuter): Oil firms get death threats The Listening Bank Stranded tourists sleep rough at docks Land-Rover Land-Rover The Week Ahead Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and enterainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide 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 v) on release across the country Phantom Miss Saigon Visual Art Musical Pilloried to music Opera: Thoas Adès's 'Duchess of Argyll' piece proves brilliant but tacky Powder her Face Cheltenham Festival Brilliantly original Simon Boccanegra Queen Elizabeth Hall Dance The Times Theatre The time of nick Overtures Nationalism rules theatres of the absurd Big ideas and little else will never bring Wales and Scotland their own national theatres, says Kate Bassett The Times Educational Supplement Music Film A Seventies man goes on for ever Pop Ry Cooder/David Lindly Festival Hall Jazz Glory of an Indian summer The Mad Woman of our City Watermans, Brentford Classical Choice A guide to the best recordings, presented in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 Books Three Mills Island Studios Arts Tempur Wimbledon with a pizza topping Walter Ellis finds himself among the unseeded in the hierarchy of one of the summer's sporting rituals Redwood can count on the history men Alice Thomson discovers a band of true believers in academia How we were taught not to forgive Spana Nearer to the secret of life Delving into the primeval soup Did oyur Ancestors cook their food? Findings on a genetic origin to homesexuality confirmedSCIENCE Briefing For more than 30 years, Professor Stanley Miller of… Aspirin for pests and sneezes Nick Nuttall discovers that plants can benefit from our favourite drug St. Joseph's Hospice The pain of coming down to Earth In the wake of last week's historic space docking Anjana Ahuja watches earthbound volunteers suffer in the name of progress French chefs Gay gene Hampton Court Palace Matthew Parris An open letter to the man who made the mistake of resigning the leadership of a party that needs him Aprés moi... The revolution Major should but cannot stop He is the Prime Minister if Naastrucgt, who will not define his position on the single currency Keep the lid on this chaos A change of Tory leader would not mean a change of fortunes, writes Peter Riddell X factor Back to Noddy Black mischief Behind you! Fry-up Change or Decay The choice Tory MPs is all around them A Night Too Short Peres and Arafat are closer than they appear Jeff Et La Gifle The slap that resounded across Wimbledon Voting tactics for the party's future Aims of the animal rights lobby Child protection Firing ranges Duck cull God's servants? Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Bats in churches A dressing-down on Henley wear Single currency Discordant strain Court Circular Memorial service DJM: Nature notes Personal Column Birthdays today Show gardens blaze a trail at Hampton Court Palace Anniversaries School news Today's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Gresham College Marriages The Times Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Lord Grantley Lord Grantley, MC, Lloyd's broker and underwriter, died after a stroke on June 24 aged 71. He was bron on July 30,1923 Bernard Holloway Bernard Holloway, Secretary to the University of Manchester Appointments Board 1960-84, died on June 13 aged 77. He was born in Finchley, north London, on Februaryu 11,1918 Church news Richard Pape Richard Pape, MM, author, died in Canberra on June 19 aged 79. He was born in 1916 Lovelace Watkins Gooch makes strong claim for place in England's Test team Election News The Times Crossword No 19,897 Knockando Business Times Weathercall No Title In the Times Tomorrow TV Listings Boxing Hill left standing as big wheel turns Schumacher tightens grip on championship by winning French Grand Prix Top Six Cycling Tennis Channel Cricket` Villain proves hero for Des and BBC team TV Action Replay Victory for Roots corrects an injustice FA gives Kelly wider powers Albert Hall spectators take a shine to Hamed Lewis fails to impress against Fortune Lee tempts Ball to join him at Maine Road Lomu close to signing Benjamin under threat Sprint record for Regis Pugh warns of change Cut Price plans rest Reeder floors rivals Gourlay recaptures title Vangeenberghe lifts coveted Aachen title In Brief Boardman flies home to nurse broken dream Andrew Longmore pays a hospital visit to se an irrepressible cyclist who refused to do less than his best World record eludes Edwards again `avid Powell, athletics correspondent, sees Britain's top triple jumper improve his national best but fall short of his target Baldato makes instant breakthrough Corporate Golf Challenge Slapstick escalates into L'Affaire Tarango 'I don't feel I should be pushed around and let people take advantage' McEnroe joins chorus of criticism Order now Results from the All England Championships Today's Order of Play Dual roles provide high drama away from centre stage No Title Men's Singles Agassi serves slick reminder that aces do not conquer all Former champion and Britain's new recruit provide highlights from first week Women's Singles Joker Rusedski vows to retain smile regardless Stuart Jones finds Britain's sole survivor in relaxed mood for his encounter with Sampras England look to Lancashire for Test series lead Gallian and Watkinson included in Edgbaston squad as Atherton; s captaincy in confired Surrey slide brings call to arms by Stewart Pat Gibson on how the powers that be have reacted to declining fortunes at the Oval Dying breed pitch in to cross schools' great divide Saturday's Scoreboards Stephenson underlines potential to command Michael Henderson on why Hampshire's captain elect decided to take a new direction Defeat caps miserable Ilford week for Gooch and Essex Warwickshire pile pressure on leaders Arthurton stands firm after collapse Dropped Ramprakash continues to make county hay Yesterday's Scoreboards Table Roseberry sets up scrambled win for Durham The London Hernia Centre Winged Love takes definite advantage Celtic Swing sinks to comprehensive defeat in Irish Derby Moment has arrived for Derby to change course Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Edinburgh Windsor Pontefract Thunderer Flat Leaders Richard Evans Rapid Raceline Pinsent and Redgrave extend pairs supremacy Sorenstam continues tradition Wolverhampton Nobilo tunes up for St Andrews Packer quartet proves too strong Win a sporting day out at St Andrews The Times England's selectors keep faith with title defenders BBC Top Gear Prospect of bass on fly sets angling pulse racing Scottish claim brings touch of the Tropics to British coastlines Brian Clarke relishes the idea of tackling a lion-hearted adversary with far from traditional tactics McGregor eclipses time-trial record Easy prey for the dust vultures 'You feel like a rotting carcass, wilting in the sun' Julian Muscat lives to tell the tale of six hours queueing for Wimbledon tickets Controversy rages as Martin captures world title Multiple Display Advertising Items Athletics Pools Check For the Record Club Cricket Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures French Grand Prix Details Racing Young blades of every age It's fast, ut's exhilarating and, yes, it can be dangerous. Michael Kallenbach on the thrills of Rollerblading The Times Press Complaints Commission Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Getting Started Keene on Chess Winning Move Damages for partial failure of contract Personal injury aspect of unwanted pregnancy Standard of proof in cases of sexual abuse When rescuers cannot claim Public interest immunity for police report Court can vary pension fund scheme as a marriage settlement Senior Appointments Rector and Chief Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items London Guildhall University University of Durham Courses Challenges Educational Services Napier University Edinburgh Quality & Equality Reigate Grammar School Language Studies International Challenge Educational Services Shrewsbury School The Sunday Imes The Australian National University Posts Bursar Their future in Question John Rae puts eight vital points to a conference on health and the young Lost on the superhighway Sir Douglas Hague says the educations It debate should be hijacked by pupils, teachers and employers Pugnacity is not bravado Taking risks in exams will be the quickest way to expose your defects The study-leave syndrome hits my great expectations Viewpoint Jane Palmer wonders how the Dickens her daughter will have passed her GCSEs Capitalisation, week's change Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Results and Statistics Sunday Tips Leadership challenge overshadows markets Economic Outlook La Cr?me De La Cr?me Corporate & Financial Printing Company Pa to Partner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Courage the key for S&n Companies Prestigious Gentleman's Club PA to International Businessman Barnett Waddingham & Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive jets fly into the age of timeshare Multiple Classified Advertising Items WTO aims to rescue financial services deal SIBchief faces questions from select committee BTconsiders ending local call charges Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Holt Bailey Limited Faclo Dawson Hickey Limited Far Better Ideas Limited Think FBS Limited Hopex Developments Limited Notice of S98 Meeting of Creditors Washboard… Prince bids for Wharf New Holland Holding Limited Trustee Acts Liquidations rise with London firms hard hit Word-Watching German and Japanese woe will set pace Gilt Edged Multiple Display Advertising Items Kuwaiti contractor builds stake in Costain Groups discuss joint ventures Cox & Kings Rolls drives closer to BMW NatWest throws its weight behind Spanish expansion Alternative Investment Market The Pound Stock Market Tourist Rates Laura Ashley chief could earn £3.4m Business Roundup SBC completes deal Pay rises trail inflation Value of buyouts leaps AIM picks up after hesitant start Swiftcall Telephone Club Australia expects a political cut Rachel Bridge reports from Sydney on the dilemmas of running a finely balanced economy Acid Control Food producers find strength in numbers Victoria McKee on a growing trend for companies to organise themselves in regional groups Heady stuff at NatWest The Times City Diary Sex on screen The Times City Diary New year fizz The Times City Diary Overboard Shell On, and off, the record Radio Choice The ideas man who never seems to stop Review BBC1 Choice Question Time CBI puts bill for minimum wage at £4.5bn Times Two Crossword Greenbury committee to finalise top pay blueprint Heseltine poised to rule on S&N bid Bank to send Clarke report on Barings Main Frame Interest rate fears mount ahead of Tory leadership shoot-out Business Editor Lindsay Cook Highest earner Wood defends rewards for star performers NCE

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