News from 06/07/1995
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Oliver S. Martin, Gerald Holtham, Director, , Ian Flintoff, Bel Mooney, John Fingleton, Ronald Payne, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Don Quixote, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Richard Thomas, J. Anthony Clare, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Andrew Pierce and Marianne Darch, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Ted Adams, H. Halksworth, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Noel Falconer, Stuart Jones, Rupert Cox, M. J. D. Walliker, Richard Bewes, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Pierce and Philip Bassett, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, John O'leary, Education Editor, J. Tanner, Peter Jackson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Martin Barrow, John T. Smith, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Richard Duce and Jonathan Prynn, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Eileen Fursland, Anatole Kaletsky, Cherry Orchard, Simon Boccanegra, Helen Whitten, John O'leary, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Linda Mitchell, Philip Bassett, John Woodcock, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Stacy Sullivan, Janet Daley, David Miller, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Christine Buckley, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Tim Renton, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Evans, David Ekserdjian, Michael Arditti, Rodney Brooke, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Michael Binyon, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, James Woodall, Steve Corbett, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Adam Fresco, P. A. Whitaker, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, David Churchill, Giles Whittell, Mary Scott-Oldfield, Cecily Lowenthal, Matthew Parris, Michael Hornsby, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, D. B. Welbourn, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, David Walker, Bruce Boucher, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Alan Togood, Horticultural Correspondent, Nicholas Sercombe, Anthony Davis, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, A. E. Knight, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Jane Briggs, Arthur Leathley, Catherine Milton and Jeremy Laurance, Alexandra Frean and Dalya Alberge, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, W. J. C. Cairns, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, and Steve Keenan, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Anthony Howard, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoMajor swings Cabinet to Left Heseltine rewarded with overlord role Seeds triumph Index Good Hospital Guide Youths on rampage Adolescent History Right rues 'worst day since Thatcher was forced out' Eight die in coach crash US warns Sinn Fein Appointments Tory prodigy comes of age Direct Line 25 P Used-car salesman joins mourners at his own funeral Matthew Parris Political Sketch Staff at abolished department angry at announcement Portfolio to be shared by four ministries Whitehall P&P Downing Street shuffle forced on losers Bicycling baronet changes transport Young Consolation for the Right Junior Jobs Surprise move shows depth of Major's support Unions fear reticent newcomer Dorrell History offers scant hope to bearer of grand title 'How took the post very seriously but, as we all know, it was a melancholy experience' Heseltine Bruiser drafted in to recapture errant voters Mawhinney Lang Forsyth Hogg Arts world fears further round of theatre cuts Bottomley More Furniture Ideas A family man with nothing to hide Goodlad Major creates a Government in his own centre-left image Leadership victory used to fragment right-wing critics Riddell on Politics Tortuous path plotted through the Tory swamp Decision needed on £3bn contract Portillo Comet Sale Xtra £1,000 in vouchers will go to parents for nursery places Scheme is victory for rightwingers who argued against handing cotrol to councils Comet Fee-paying schools rejoin state sector Taylor denies judges are taking liberties Correction Tourists drown at Kenyan falls Hawking to marry his former nurse American Express Trident bill was £800m too high News in Brief Rape witness contacts police Councils to buy extra patrols Lottery cash for sailing charities Launch of abbey international More blood stocks dumped as patient falls critically ill Fears spread over faulty bags Abbey National Tap water wins clean bill of health By a Staff Reporter: Art buyer sues over failed sale Post-natal blues can damage boys' IQ Rolex Rail strike delayed by legal challenge News in Brief Gypsy gun battle Head resigns Retainer dies Eel severs toe Sweet farewell Eight killed as coach crashes at roundabout and overturns Safety chiefs renew calls for compulsory seatbelts in all coaches after 32 people are left injured Newbury bypass approved after six-year battle Saturday in the Times British Aerospace District hospitals outperform big names on basic patient service Wide variations in waiting times, cancelled operations and delayed appointments Dixons Winners and losers split by measure of efficiency Small hospital agree their job is easier than the challenge facing inner-city giants The Best and Worst Patients seeking GPs after hours will be directed to hospital Hill House Hammond Bone marrow trials offer cancer hope SAGA Services Ltd Hundreds die in cramped squalor of Rwandan jail PC World (Reuter): Islamic militants rise up in Libya Sony loses battle for golden oldie tapes Poland (AFP): Greece accuses officer World Summary (Reuter): British tourists seized in India Juppe got luxury flats for relatives Plan to clear mines rejected (AFP): Husband sought in murder hunt Iraq had germ war stockpile (Reuter): Matter of taste Admiral French braced to break Serb siege and feed Sarajevo Britain completes two phases of deployment Kohl attempts to settle old musical scores with Poles Practically free speech? Armenian voters offered no relief from hardships VW Leader of Japan cult charged with killing defector Patten backs his deputy over visit Sunset BLVD French try to bury fears over atoll tests Helms aims to cut cash for 'revolting' Aids sufferers Top killer of young Swiss Clinton team starts fishing for votes Time Cumputer Systems Ltd Grisly twist to Parthenon scene shakes scholars Britons 'planned to murder for cult' Guardian Direct Secret of Lord Lawson's diet Weight loss, a former Chanceller and the collar test a safer spray for pet owners Tips to keep contact lenses infection free Heartbeat lifeline that fits in a pocket Heart attacks can turn patients into 'cardiac cripples.' Dr Trisha Greenhalgh looks at a device that can give them back their confidence Kwai British Gas service Secret of Lord Lawson's diet Flea market On the case Who invented teenagers? The history of adolescene has still to be written. Libby Purves on the cult of youth 'Sorry, I'll have to stop you there' Joanna Pitman joined Dimbleby and Ross for a day of political drama Which? Disaster as an ospreys' nest crashes down Two chicks need man-made help to survive a natural catastrophe Janet Daley The rail dispute is nothing to do with money - and everything to do with a struggle for lost power Fox hunt The Times Diary Pitt stop The Times Diary Picture Gallery Divided they stand After the dust settles, the core question will still remain - was there a deal? Westwood ho! The Times Diary Judge Blair The Times Diary Soft soap The Times Diary Alan Coren The misfortune of being born too early, and thus failing to be a millionaire Revenge and the Right Will the new Cabinet be any more in touch than the old? Learning Early The reform of nurseries is long overdue Patients on a Monument Statues put up in haste are repented at leisure Protection and the single currency Back to business after Tory vote Regional affairs Summer's downside Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Scope for better religious teaching Tennis at the top Sauce for geese? Court Circular Montgomery Centenary Reunion Maidwell Hall Prisoners dig their way to victory Anniversaries today Birthdays Lunches, dinners and a soirée Personal Column Royal engagements Memorial School news The Battle of Britain Church news AGM Elections Forthcoming marriages Tickets Commander Donald Bradford Commander Donald Broadford, DSO, DSC and two Bars, coastal forces commander, adventurer and businessman, died on June 25 aged 83. He was born on April 5,1912 Personal Column Official Wimbledon Wimbledon Debentures For Sale The Times Eva Gabor Eva Gabor, actress, died on July 4 aged 76. She was born on February 11,1919 Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages MacMillan Takeo Fukuda Takeo Fukuda, Prime Minister of Japan. 1976 78, died yesterday aged 90. He was born on Januar 14,1995 Geraint Morgan Geraint Morgan, QC, Conservative MP for denbigh, 1959-83, died on July 2 aged 74. He was born on November 2,1920 Dentalaid an Experimental Clinic Season pulls crowds As London starts to fill with tourists, Harvey Elliott reports on new initiatives in and around the capital to keep them coming Check-In IATA America Flight Bookers STA Travel Flights Travel USA Embassy Flight Centre German Travel Centre Trailfinders Sundial Travel Ltd Madison Travel Capital Flights Lufthansa Tours Tussaud's and BBC plan theme park Canada Tazab Travel Ltd Oceans Apart Low Cost Flights Flights USA Canada Budget Inter Europe Travel Ltd Peregor Ten new hotels for South Bank Steamond travel Tazab Travel Ltd Flight Centre Travel Power Cheapest Flights Flight only Flight Club Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Viva air Moaning Minnies make their mark Tour operators are looking for ways to freeze out the professional scroungers and complainers and reress the balance to favour honest travellers Boom in demand for Le Shuttle Scotland and Cornwall join Eurostar network The Times Bullfight boycott urged Dressing for dinner bows out at Reid's Your chauffeur awaits, sir Fare Deals Travel Watch Worldwide Egypt spends £8m to woo Britons The Reshuffle The Times Crossword No 19,900 Business WPA Forecast In the Times Tomorrow TV Listings George takes hard line on tax cuts Compass forced to announce £580m acquisition of Eurest Land of the Midnight Sun Anatole Kaletsky Arts By our Industrial Correspondent: Regulator seeks new select committee Watchdogs need help of advisory board, says Spottiswoode Warburg stays top in survey Books Treasury offers ?17m lifeline for investors Record profits for GEC despite £35m provisions Fantasy First XI Update Business Today Stock Market Indices MoD aims to link research to Europe Swiftcall Leased Lines £10K Swift Call Swiftcall Busier Dixons gets back to profit Mersey Docks sails towards legal battle with Forth Ports Govett to dispose of fund manager Accountancy, Finance and Banking Appointments SFA chief calls for clear roles Deutsche expands equities arm Japan recovery at a standstill By our World Trade Correspondent: Polly Peck payout set at 1.1p in pound GRE sells Australian operations for £49m Business Roundup Hanson buys again Sainsbury's sales grow SBC Warburg post Casket punctured Fenner to raise £26m Chiltern insists on cash Ladbroke sells property Northwest Territories Yorkshire Chemicals says profit may tumble Mercedes-Benz Department of unemployment Business welcomes Whitehall slim-down Catering for all tastes GEC's reliability takes a knock Bespak sets aside £18m for mistakes By our City Staff: Budgens pays price for discounting Commodities Liffe Options Shares head for 3,400 on the back of Dow surge Stock Market 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 Kalms after the storm Tempus Yorkshire Chemicals J. Sainsbury Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Taunton Wall Street Saddled with a witty name The Times City Diary Drift net Sty TV Tonic water Shareholder say in the setting of pay levels for directors Business Letters Now the bad news for Tories after the political upheaval Economic View This time there will be no honeymoon effect for the reconstituted Government Correspondents may send letters to the Business and… Sharelink regret Merseyside Why ministry of employment lost its job The axeing caused surprise, but the time was ripe, Philip Bassett reports Societies urged to reward members' loyalty or decline NEC joins Bull and Packard Bell in computer pact Cox & Kings Taunton sparkles with 15% growth Battle lines are drawn in the struggle for minimum wage US research boosts Labour's arguments Philip Bassett on the significance of the TUC and CBI meetings English ICA calls for new regulator Catalogue group in Japan deal Darby rights Murray trust M&W static Share placing Quick route to new taxation Hyundai The Scots get in first Any Other Business Mighty Andersen Cadbury time Simple stuff Single voice needed to instigate reform The Times Unit Trust Information Service Compagnie Financiere Ottomane Sharp gains across the board Asset Management Limited Agreement should have been registered Effect of delay since alleged sex abuse on trial Legal & Public Notices Cumulative evidence of identification Trustee Acts The Times Notice not mere delivery vital for good service Sufficient evidence to justify deportation order The Times Wrong Gere for a well-dressed Camelot Cinema: Lancelot is an officer but no gentleman in the sumptuously soulless First Knight, says Geoff Brown Survival Film 1 No stone left unsworded King Arthur has been the central figure in dozens of flights of film fantasy, writes David Robinson Film Judging Begins Film First Knight Film Entertainments Rolling Stones Tour Voodoo Lounge 1995 Tonight Today's Events London Elsewhere London Galleries A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of thestre showing in London House full, returns only 5 Some seats available Seats at all prices Long Runners Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symboly) on release across the country Current Tonight 2 Fine Fleming a daughter of invention Opera Simon Boccanegra Covent Garden Opera The improbable dream team Dance Don Quixote Coliseum Dance Queens Theatre Theatre 1 Elegy for souls lost in transition Benedict Nightingale on a magnificent RSC Chekhov production; plus other reviews Great Classics on Offer Theatre 2 History lesson for rebels Zumbi Theatre Royal, Stratford East Halfway to purgatory The Sound of Fury Liverpool Playhouse Theatre 3 Curzon Why four into five won't go Radio Note of promise Recital Chung/Hadulla Wigmore Hall Music Ignoble savage conquers Tahiti Derwent May on a frank but fair life of the Parisian dandy who found paradise but lost his soul Paul Gauguin By David Sweetman Hodder/John Curitis, £25 Old master of human geometry Bruce Boucher Aristide Maillol By Bertrand Lorquin Thams & Hudson, £28 Poetry of bedspreads and buttered toast Morning in the Burned House By Margaret Atwood Virago, £8.99 paperback original The Godhead in the detail Dutch Flower Painting 1600-1720 By Paul Taylor Yale University Press, £29.95 Green memory of gay ghost New Authors Death in a time of rabid dogs and ardent priests Bel Mooney is seduced by a disturbing new fable from Latin America's best-known novelist Of Love and Demons By Gabriel Garcia Marquez Jonathan Cape, £13.99 Stylish study in suicide A Heart so White by Javier Marias Harvill, £14.99 Why we should thank the CIA For the Presidents Eyes only By Christopher Andrew HarperCollins. £25 Giving lexicography a rocket (or arugula ) Language Reference The Times/dillons Debate Irish Open can count on popular appeal Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching By Our Sports Staff: Jalabert's fall lets in Gotti Keene on Chess Winning Move Sports Letters Derby should stay at Epsom Unseasonal break S Africa rebels dropped by Transvaal In Brief Bradley's prize Moot point Return to fray Cowdray slip up For the Record Henley must inform watchers Narrow misses Little Woods Submission on betting tax hampered by in-fighting Thunderer: Salisbury Thunderer: Haydock Park Thunderer: Catterick Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings King George attracts 22 Danoli on road to recovery after operation Thunderer: Yarmouth Dunlop warns Rapid Raceline Agassi flourishes in new role as man of substance 'He has accepted the fact that he has something of genius in him' Searching examination confirms Lee's potential The One that Got Away Pair face doubles trouble Yesterday's Results from the All England Championships Today's Order of Play Confident Graf has another final in sight Stuart Jones, tennis correspondent, believes that only injury can deny the owmen's top speed Derbyshire punished by dazzling de Silva The Times Fantasy First Xi Scoreboard The Leading 100 Entries in the Times Fantasy First Xi Game Wayward bowling lets Oxford down Lancashire crave title in serving national interest Yesterday's Scoreboards HSBC Group Rapid England have bare essentials to thrive Two-tone Edgbastn pitch prepared at Illingworth's request for third Test NAG at Ryman The Times Recent form gives cause for cautious optimism John Woodcock urges Atherton's men to guard against complacency and build on their success at Lord's Fixtures Cricket Word-Watching Getting to the bottom of it Radio Choice BBC1 The long way round, via cliche corner Review Choice Cycling Becker survives five-set drama to foil Pioline Former champton comes back from brink of defeat to earn semi-fnal with Agassi Times Two Crossword Marsh eclipses Christie to set up title challenge Little adds Draper to Aston Villa collection Ivanisevic sets up victory with barrage of aces Compaq Cricket Crème de La crème appears Coopers & Lybrand Selector Europe Digital NB Selection Ltd Selector Europe Coopers & Lybrand NB Selection Ltd Operations Director K/F Associates Anthony Benjamin International Albemarle Chamberlains Search & Selection Ltd Atkearney Kramer Westfield Maxpax Globalink " Mirror Group" Mainland Path Finder AT&T NB Selection Ltd Mercuri Urval Taylor & Partners MacMillan Davies NatWest Group MMi The Times Newspapers Harvey Nash PLC Numetrix Barkers Pepsico An ICL Company CDOA Whitehead Selection Limited Management Consultants Whitehead Selection Limited Alexander Hughes Selection Clive & Stokes International John Cockerill Associates The Cable Corporation Alexander Hughes Selection Adderley-Featherstone plc British Aerospace Austin Knight Weir Electronics Ltd Marks & Spencer Managing Director Business Services Exel Logistics A Pizza Hut Hoggett Bowers Chusid Headway Chemical Creative Pravis Sun Scottish Amicable Executive Net Work Racal Avionics Limited Daniels Bates First Point International Financial Controller Sales Engineer International Maritime Pilots' Association Talisman Information Systems LIS The Times Newspapers Direct Sales Ote £25-50K Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coopers & Lybrand No Title Talisman Information Systems Career Services Career Management Advisors C. 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