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News from 07/07/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Frank Grenfell, Liz Dolan, E. la B. Cherbonnier, Edward Owen, Joseph O'hanlon, David Trimble, John Vincent, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, F. J. Gillo, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Timothy Garton Ash, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Julian Lewis, Stuart Jones, Rupert Cox, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Hewson, Patricia Tehan, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Ludovic Keenedy, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter J. Griffiths School Secretary, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Harris of Greenwich, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Martin Cruttenden Director, Lesley Abdela, Stacy Sullivan, Tom Rhodes and Michael Evans, Dominic Kennedy and Evita Neefs, Simon Tait, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Michael Theodoulou, J. M. Baker, David Miller, Andrew Pierce and James Landale, Geoffrey Wheeler, D. J. Chant, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Patrick Purser Secretary, Raymond Keene, Nigel Miller, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Richard Evans, Ruth Gledhill, Lucy Berrington and Michael Horsnell, Eric Reguly, Peter Barber-Lomax, Roger Boyes, John O'leary and Ben Preston, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, John Allison, Jon Ashworth and Robert Miller, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Robert Miller and Jon Ashworth, Christopher Walker, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson and Bill Frost, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, John Samson, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Bailey, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alan Jackson, Robert Rhodes, Colin Campbell, Klaus Kinkel, Christopher Irvine, John Amis, James Wilde,

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Shares yo-yo after power price leak Wipe off Labour's smile, says Major Saturday in the Times Index The Weekend Papers for ?1 Cricket pitch doctors fail to save England Another Opening Armani faces bribes trial S?nchez Vicario to meet Graf Belfast visit Ca exam results Pilots bale out as parachutist destroys glider Once and Future Myth Lloyds Bank Leader of the pack restores his ruffled pride after jungle warfare Political Sketch Shephard confident of parents' support on nursery vouchers We've got your Francs, Fiona New sums are not child's play Palaces told to reduce their costs Prize scratched Father jailed Aid for boy Guardian Health Limit put on use of common antibiotic Condon tackles black muggers Civil servant 'recruited unemployed for sham weddings' Dinner ladies win landmark ruling on women's pay Equality commission hails law lords'decision but council forecasts heavy job losses Life for prison officer who hid wife's body in freezer Beatles music shop is victim of fashion Student of violence is jailed Dell Family of cancer victim is awarded ?214000 Peugeot Bypass protesters muster forces to fight on battlefields 'We will see much worse protests than those at Twyford Down because people here are so angry' The Times/dillons Debate Forget It All for an Circus shares the thrill of lottery funds with high art The Marks & Spencer Sale Charges against 'cleansing' cleric dropped suddenly Elizabeth David Cookshops Fears grow for Britons kidnapped in Kashmir Highs and lows of male talent Spiders' notoriety is overstated Medical Briefing Polland Hill House Hammond Boot camp promises tough time BT Picture Gallery Why Heseltine decided against going for broke TEXAS Deputy Prime Minister has open door to 10 Downing St Loyalists rewarded in lower rank reshuffle Major's new team faces its first test Bottomley keen to join her 'Ministry of the Future' Blair's analysis offers lesson for the Tories Nissan Redwood heading for 'rubber chicken' circuit Judges urge help for 'Diy litigants ' Rise in cases puts strain on courts DAEWOO Picture Gallery New lettuce adds a frill to salads Study Skills Ira bomb handler to be retried Prison killers get life terms Man flees court Breakfast break Pool gas alert Guns amnesty Anniversary aria Turkey unleashes renewed assault on Kurds in Iraq Reuter: Top Italian fashion designers sent for trial over tax bribes ROS DIXONS Poles win Kohl's pledge to speed Eu entry Serb shells pound Un 'safe' enclave Wales More power for Eu 'is not on the 1996 agenda' Klaus Kinkel, the German Foreign Minister, outlines the challenges that Malcolm Rifkind faces in his new job Gonz?lez prepared for early election The Times Token 12 Rifkind vows to safeguard Hurd policy on Europe Israel welcomes promotion Llyods Bank Insurance Direct Writer wins press award B&Q Armenia poll not fair, say monitors Oregon cult leader 'tried to hire killer gunmen' Norwich Union Bottles of water 'held quake clue' French shadow Greenpeace Mubarak warns Sudanese his forces would win border war The Sunday Times War zone in slums of Karachi World Summary Britons' heroin trial adjourned Jet heads for wrong airport Clinton may follow Vietnam ties with Cuban travel deal Star's father in jailbreak bid Martin Dawes Telecommunications Mercy killing trial divides nation Inland Revenue Democrat meal perk leaves a sour taste Why I believe George Long is innocent As another murder case goes to appeal, Ludovie Kennedy on the paradox faced by prisoners who proclaim their innocence World Leather Introducing the movers to the shakers Esther Coopersmith, one of the last great Washington hostesses, takes Martin Fletcher through her diaries All life's important things take place above the knee' Losing his legs in an air crash has not slowed Richard Leakey's political ambitions in his beloved Kenya The Official Microsoft Windows 95 Preview Disc Free… Plug into the Best Ever Nokia Phone Deal Rifkind's tall order on Europe Timothy Garton Ash on scepticism in Britain Palumbo blight Heady start Picture Gallery Swept under the carpet The tale of the Hoover free flights fiasco refuses to be vacuumed up Good try Grand cru First class Strong stuff Philip Howard Why we need the court of King Redwood to add to Arthurian legend Rifkind's First Test Brussels can wait a little while: Bosnia cannot In the Heat of the Nile A war of words between Egypt and Sudan After the Break A viewing list for the new Heritage Secretary Problems in the case of Lee Clegg Power of the press Old Father William Legal challenges of the Internet Housing shortage 'Indefatigable' Hippocratic oath 166 years on Catholic guidance on married clergy Roll back the years It's a snip Discordant strain Court Circular Royal engagements Personal Column Luncheon Agm Rock star buys early photos for ?37,000 Schools news Memorial service Anniversaries today Writer leaves ?670,000 Lectures Forthcoming marriages Today's birthdays Academy's annual dinner Elections Appointment Sicco Mansholt Victoria Brezhnev Personal Column Flights World Link Tralifinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements B. H. P. S Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society Leukamia Research Fund Geoffrey Wakeford Sir Ewart Smith On this Day July 7,1930 News The Times Crossword No 19,901 Business Times Weathercall Air UK In the Times Noon today Tv Listings Dti 'too lax' in granting Clowes licence Barclays makes ?500,000 payment to women staff Why Fly Solo across the Atlantic?... Infotech Arts Picture Gallery Vickers to sell luxury boatmaker Fed makes first rate cut for three years 'We cut the throttle too soon and we're losing altitude fast' Sport Clarke cool on tax to help housing Television and Radio Business Today N&p cuts list of suitors to three Swiftcall Telephone Club Dti failed in role of regulator Findings of Barlow Clowes Inquiry Scientists fear Dti will starve research Smith Corona's ribbon runs out MetroCentre sale nets Church ?75m Inveresk boosts margins Poor cost controls hit fund managers Tourist Rates Japanese trade surplus grows Business Roundup McBride price ?329m Eagle Star to shed 500 Elf seeks Uk job cuts Vci acquires Deutsch NatWest message best Eurotunnel office move Daupal Trading Group Plc Shares hit by caution at Allied Domecq Warburg tax plea rejected Every Clowes has a silver lining Report shows there is no short cut in regulation Big smiles over Littlechild Davis gets the nod from Nao Compass to pay ?589m for Eurest Continental Airlines Commodities Liffe Options Electricity review opens way to new Trafalgar bid Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Weak drink Ed&f Man McBride Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Compass Wall Street Mystic view of CBI Man City Diary Boiling water Name dropper Hole truth Regulators stumble on trail of Clowes's gilt-edged greed Jon Ashworth and Robert Miller look at the once Iavish lifestyle Peter Clowes built on fraud and theft Cbi argument against minimum wage too simplistic Getting cross over a tick The Alfred Dunhill Sale is now on Discounters dent BT's overseas sales Eric Reguly traces the rapid growth of cheap international telephone calls Crown Estate surplus at ?85m NatWest Sugar sweetener for ED&F Man Lloyd's to use auctions to allocate 1996 capacity Cox&Kings Btr raises ?105 million from sell-off Finance director quits at Hodder Business Roundup Reg Vardy accelerates Delta halts float plan Yj Lovell pulls out Ideal payout on target Early share gains disappear The Times Unit Trust Information Service Invest & Earn Merseyside Branching out on your own Do you have enough skills to go solo and be your own boss? John Samson gives a guide to contract work Information Technology Logica GrayStone Solutions Recruitment Career Analysts Genius Cad-Software Gmgh Financial Controller Country Manager The Times Newspapers The hidden costs of surfing Some North American online users have free local calls to the Internet. Will Bt follow suit? asks Matthew May That's our song they're playing A Scottish company has come up with background music to suit customers Let your screen do the walking Will the telephone at last mean an end to office paperwork? Data services for mobile phones Martin Hall & Co Management Appointments Limited Keys to literacy ?85m boost Do ring us Self drive No copying Playtime No duty of care of classification society House of Lords Law Report July 7 1995 School dinner ladies discriminated against in pay Copies of police videos Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public Company & Parliamentary Noteces BSG 'Settled' not part of Act on council accommodation Subtenant retains status on forfeiture of headlease Rivers of blood, but passion dries up Germans fly the Union Jack John Amis is astonished by the sheer variety on offer at a festival of British music in Saarbr?cken Theatre 1 Theatre 2 Message of despair from new Berlin Murx Three Mills Island Studios Shining in a perfect setting Concerts: A joyful song recital; new music in cheltenham Bonney/Deutsch Vintners' Hall Bowed under the weight of detail Haffner Wind/Sinfonia 21 Cheltenham Festival Music 1 Music 2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera & Ballet Weekend 1 Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend 2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items A passing Impressionist Visual Art: Andrew Gibbon Williams rediscovers a neglected chronicler of fin-de-si?cle Parisian life Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend 3 Reduced Price Previews now Visual Art Putting a price to George's freedom A group media moguls is reporledly paying up to $100m for George Michael's Sony contract Alan Jackson reports Picture Gallery Buffalo raise stakes New Albums Heaven knows I'm cheery now Hey, Mr Gloomy, take that frown and turn it upside down. Don't you know Happy Pop is the place to be? Picture Gallery Mirror Ball Pop 4 Evans sets sights on British best Racing Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess The Times Sports Service Cricket Pen of Carling mightier than England's sword Beverley Course Specialists Hamilton Park Dubai to stage world 's richest race Sheikh Mohammed to lavish £4 million on ten-furlong event Billy Bushwacker to benefit Today's Races on Television William Hill Muhtarram is to take chance Rapid Raceline Haydock Park Warwick Sandown Park Graf's big-match temperament proves decisive S?nchez Vicario relishes battle to reach first final Martiniez outrun in Spanish duel Agassi provides welcome guile Stuart Jones compares the likely styles of the men's singles semi-finals at Wimbledon today Yesterday's Results from Wimbledon Today's Order of Play Lee learns lesson at big-service school Australian partners maintain course to third title Faulty England batsmen a shade greener than pitch Cake offers Cambridge crumb of comfort Rapid Cricketline Crawley takes command Yesterday's Scoreboards Spirited recovery restricts Kent Donald's breach exploited by Reeve's subtlety Forth Coming Company Golf Days Stephenson rescues Sussex from spell of Cairns Emergence of Str?ver passes with little fuss For the Record Word-Watching Natwest By our Sports Staff: Dutchman sprints into spotlight Transvaal reveal expenses bill Today's Fixtures Robinson agrees to box Hamed In Brief Hasty Brind Wales shine Zubia rampant Home and away The Times Sports Service Tennis Travellers' tales of war Nothing became Sharon like the leaving Review Bbc1 Choice Racing England pitched into Test despair Times Two Crossword No 515 Graf bounces back to follow Sanchez Vicario into final Compaq Golf Agreement reached too late for Christie to take part

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