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News from 10/07/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Robert Philip, Gillian Tindall, Victoria McKee, Kathleen MacLarnon, Jon Ashworth, Dean Calbreath, Iain R. Webb, Bernard Buckle, Simon Barnes, Stacy Sullivan and Michael Evans, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Kevin J. Treadwell, Alan Greengross, Frances Gibb and Jennai Cox, Ivo Tennant, K. V. Wilkes, Paul Wilkinson and Richard Ford, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Dominique Searle, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Giles Coren, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, W. Y. Burgess, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Rupert Cox, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Richard Hutson, Libby Purves, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jean Kennedy Smith, John O'Leary, Janet Bush, William Burroughs, W. Owen Cole, Charles Bremner, Michael Hughes, Peter Lewis, Russell Kempson, Philip Bassett, John Woodcock, P. H. S., George Brock, John Hopkins, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Alan Toogood, Horticultural Correspondent, P. L. U. Cross, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Lawrence Freedman, Peter Bryan, Dennis Franklin, Liz Gill, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Stephen Slater, Oliver Holt, Eric Reguly, Barry Pickthall, P. D. Warren, Lucy Berrington and Marianne Darch, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Guy Walters, Agence France-Presse, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Bruce V. Jones, James Pringle, Barbara S. Young, J. H. Gandon, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Michael McLean, Anjana Ahuja, John Sworder, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Rob Cuthbert, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster, David Walker, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Diana Griffith, Jean Scott, Patrick Garry, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, George Brock and Tom Rhodes, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Kathryn Knight and John Goodbody, Catherine Milton, Christopher Irvine, John Watson,

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French storm Greenpeace protest ship Commandos overpower crew UN threatens Serbs with Nato airstrikes Hunger to learn Index Politics and Press Rollerblade 'speed limit' call after death crash Mayor kicked by flower vandals Tintin's cheers Channel waste 13 Pages of Sport Hat-trick for Sampras and a rare victory for Britain Free Holidays in France Abbey National No Title Cabinet need not fear me, says Heseltine Lilley to consider localised benefit system Harrods This Week in the Times Church joins search for soul of Europe Synod ratifies its own 'Maastricht treaty' Hurd backs change to party rules TGWU urges end to reforms Tories try to block disclosure of outside earnings The Missions to Seamen Boy dies after jet-ski accident News in Brief Nurses appeal Prince tumbles Cancer hope £20m winner Flowerbed vandals leave mayor, 60, with broken jaw Town stunned by youths' violence Two killed by coach in stag-party battle Crime rate 'doubled by three boys ' Spy in the sky spots driver on a detour Phoples Stones fans fear that this could be the last time 306 Peugeot Oxford recruits students to combat summer- crime Vulnerable colleges stop up security as thieves target lucrative conference trade Allegations of listeria cover-up go to Commons Man electrocuted in 'rigged' toilet British Aerospace Police say third of coaches defective Legal delay for mother of abducted children Spanish custody battle highlights failure of European countries to agree over rights of return Alfred Dunhill 'How could they call me alien? I am their mother' Case One Germany Daughters allowed home after seven-month battle Case Two Spain Briton helpless in face of husband's home-town jury Case Three United States Customs put VAT on church bells A cheese to please Pavarotti Cellnet Rover Full list of reshuffled Government This is the complete list of Government after the reshuffle by John Major, the Prime Minister, on Wednesday July 5,1995 Mercury Septrin warnings were writ large Medical Briefing Bullying at work increases Holiday Inn Barclays First six months of Channel train is marketing disaster Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Designers look to history for fashion inspiration By a Staff Reporter: Police hurt in Belfast protest Leather suits leave police heavy-handed The Times Call to admit hearsay evidence Checkmate for Greenpeace mission Skipper cautions against 'martyrs' Practically free speech? Protesters in vigil for 1985 victim Dell Adventures of Tintin suffer boozy hiccup Rapid Reaction Force must win Sarajevo access to end Bosnia drift Britain resists new Eu move for joint foreign policies Cellphones direct Picture Gallery Euro rows loom over cash and frontiers Investigation stirs doubt on 'gay gene' claim Gibraltar police clash with mobs after boats raid Scientist explains Madonna 'miracle Vanunu seeks easing of prison conditions Helicopter rescues US hostage in Kashmir Simpson defence prepares to enlist family values £6m boost for space tourism Hill House Hammond Burma 'used germ warfare' From Associated Press in Seoul: Korean dug out ten days after store collapse Ice cream trip saved man who squatted in 4ft-wide tomb Sri Lanka troops on offensive News in Brief (Reuter): Aidid seeks aid Blow to cartel Poor relation Revenue Chinese rights activist faces trial Arts the Week Ahead Ageless voice of authority Opera: Rodney Milnes sees Placido Domingo triumph in the Royal Opera's Verdi Festival Stiffelio Covent Garden Bon Jovi pips Michael and Mick Overtures NT Royal National Theatre Visual Art Dance Workers' playtime tuned to perfection Music Theatre Fun with pasta Experimentum Mundi Almeida Pop Kern and Plum's pip Musical Leave it to Jane GSMD Raising the roof for roofs Pop Helter Shelter Forum, Nw5 Classical Choices A guide to the best recordings. presented in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 Schubert's Fantasie in C for Violin and Piano D, 934 Theatre Playing a traditional hand Theatre: An attractive Oscar Wilde production comes to London; plus a children's classic The Importance of Being Earnest Old Vic Magic with strings attached The Red Ballon Birmingham Rcp Entertainments Opera Music Film Today's Choice Playing a traditional hand Jazz The Times Arts Comedy Theatre Tiny waves of gravity A new observatory for one of nature's mysteries Spot check verifies gold and its source Long search for intelligence in space continues Science Briefing The clouds part on a mystery William Burroughs reports on a new understanding of weather patterns Hill House Hammond Home-grown skin from a lab Research may revolutionise the rebuilding of tissues and nerves TES The private face of Virginia Bottomley Jonathan Yeo tells Giles Coren of the importance of avoiding the chessy-grin school of portraiture Mappin & Webb Dad, send me back to Brum Peter Lewis looks at the culture shock when two British children visit their parents' home in India Baa baa, black sheep, have you any vouchers? The University of Edinburgh Matthew Parns I have enjoyed the jamboree of being a political pundit at the Prime Minister walked through a minefield Lording it The Times Dairy Family firm The Times Dairy Stirred . . . but not particularly shaken If Sir Nicholas Lloyd is to win the argument, he should take some of PG's tips on self-expression Wiping the smile off Blair Now the internal battle is over, the Tories must target Labour, says Peter Kiddell Riddeel on Monday Sacred Sark The Times Dairy Horse scents The Times Dairy Mask man The Times Dairy Showcase The Times Dairy Local Benefits Peter Lilley is asking the right questions Euro Fiasco Selling the Channel Tunnel is a publicity camping from limbo Tight as a Tintin Strip cartoons are for fun, but valueless as moral fortification Time for positive action on Bosnia Political points Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Doubts on breast cancer screening Invasion of mobile phone masts Duck cull Deriding Derrida Plug ugly VJ-Day 'exclusion' of other religions Defending liberty Envoy and Ireland Large-scale survey Fruit concern It will be you? Court Circular Royal engagements Memorial service Nature notes Personal Column Lancaster rekindles wartime memories Rose champion enjoys scent of victory Trailfinders Marriages Hertford College Oxford The Times Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages etc Actuaries' Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur Pedder Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur Pedder, KBE, CB, Commander, Allied Naval Forces Northern Europe, 1957-59, died on June 22 aged 90. He was born on July 22 aged 90. He was born on July 6,1904 Birthdays today Laurence Gould Laurence McKinley Gould, polar explorer and college president, died in Tuscon, Arizona, on June 20 aged 98. He was born in Lacota Michigan, on August 33.1896 Anniversaries Robert Gardner-Medwin Robert Gardner-Medwin, architect and planning consultant, died on June 29 aged 88. He was born in Liverpool on April 20,190.7 Charles Bennett Charles Bennett, British-born Hollywood screenwriter, died in Lods Angeles on June 15 aged 95. He was born in Shorcham on August 2,1899 Nazis and Jewish Doctors News The Times Crossword No 19,903 Business Times Weather Call Air UK Tomorow Tennis Sampras lifts triple crown Hat-trick ensures place among Wimbledon greats Cricket Motor Racing Schools Sport The Loan Corporation Christie leaves cameras to feed off scraps TV Action Replay By our Sports Staff: Time-trial provides Indurain with perfect Tour stage Spaniard takes yellow jersey The Times Redgrave and Pinsent pushed hard Light winds foil Slade's crew By our Sports Staff: Doohan steers clear of rivals Wilson settles score McRae wins on debut Hartford in new role Jackson dilemma Collings finds his range Nerurkar goes close Doubles delight Grant takes third Fine performance by title holders Sport in Brief Rejuvenated Torrance triumphs in play-off Scot secures Ryder Cup place as eagle ends Clark's Irish Open challenge By our Sports Staff: Marshall claims first title Mercedes cruise to twin win From a Special Correspondent: Scotland take their revenge Cowdray beaten by Bears in tight finish Graham seeks to clear name Vanguard set to cross sport's great divide Russell Kempson joins a small group of footballers planning to become referees Sampras wins respect but loses hearts Defeated German enjoys public adulation as Pistol Pete calls the shots on court Battle-weary Becker concedes cherished territory to rival Somon Barnes on how the ravages if time have taken the joy from the former champion's game Results from Wimbledon Wimbledon basks in British success Champion doubles up to claim her nineteenth title Graf aching for chance to return as champion Back injury casts doubt over German's career after magnificent final against Sánchez Vicario Detractors silenced by majesty of Great Game At Wimbleton Fixture list will pose Lancashire problems Compaq Capel aims to keep his date with destiny Frith urges Atherton to stay with magazine Scoreboard from Old Trafford Spectacular display from de Silva steals the show Scoreboard from Maidstone Saturday's Scoreboards Britannic Assurance county championship Batsmen get rough justice from Illingworth's surface involvement Test Match Commentary England masters only of their own destruction Atherton leads condemnation of Edgbaston pitch after humiliating Test defeat Series Averages Full Scoreboard from Edgbaston Whyte MacKay ICC plans to enrol captains in new democracy Ealham's Sunday best suits Kent's title ambitions Corporate Golf Challenge Greenfield creates winning base with glorious century Sussex and Northamptonshire produce exciting battles in narrow Sunday league victories Yesterday's Scoreboards Damaged ankle ligaments magnify misery for Martin Radical who would fashion a grand prix revolution Flavio Briatore, the driving force behind Benetton's Formula One domination, talks to Oliver Holt Wharton triumph marred by protest Starry-eyed youngsters denied run for their money Andrew Longmore rues the absence from the Crystal Palace track of leading British athletes Fall puts brake on McGregor By our Sports Staff: Mains to stand down as coach Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Athletics Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures Picture Gallery Pools Check For the Record Cycling Cricket How to run for your life John Goodbody on the runners raking part in the Chemical Bank Corporate Challenge on Wednesday Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Chemical Bank Mild Seven Healthy body healthy mind Ladbrokes believes bloated fixture list is courting disaster Swift action required to bring the monster under control Racing Commentary Bath Phantom Creek pitched in at the deep end Windsor British challenge held Lake Coniston renews rivalry Rapid Raceline Compelling drama from class of '95 English Schools championships offer familiar encouragement for future Edinburgh Results from Saturday's Eight Meetings Dragon impress South African hosts Brighter future for British golf on course in Hertfordshire John Hopkins is impressed with the new facilities for players who prefer not to join a private club Business Courses South Bank University London Roffey Park Kingston University The University of Greenwich The University of Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Training for Pilots International Academy for Physiotherapy 'Thim… Senior Appointments Wandsworth Christ College, Brecon Huron Challenge Educational Services Teacher Training German Language Courses in Austria The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Greenwich University of Bristol Have we the hunger to learn? A campaign starts this week to produce a transformation in personal education. John O'Leary reports Why my school is going modular Jean Scott assesses whether students are better equipped for their future working life by taking exams throughout the year Finding out that books are worth reading Liz Gill looks at schools shadowing the children's literature award Academia gets a streetwise tough talker As a union official, Diana Warwick argued with university vice-chancellors. Soon she will be speaking for them Capitalisation, week's change HSBC Group Results and Statistics Striking out through inaction Judge entitled to add new power of arrest Tomkins makes the dough rise Companies Proviso in restraint of trade Fuel for the rate debate Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Ok , so what is the second best-known word? Jon Ashworth discovers quite a number of things that not a lot of people know about brand names GEC may dispose of howitzer business Fund set up to fight Revenue PA to Partner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Americans bid for London exchange The years of living dangerously Working abroad can seriously damage your health, as Jon Ashworth heard La Crème De La Crème Taxes You from College through… Numismatist Needs Help! Sw1 Ashley Stewart Ltd Covent Garden Design Studio Part - Time/long Term Temporary Position Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top Liverpool Street Law Practices Six factors to watch in run-up to election Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection Afternoon Receptionist Required-Sloane Square Abbey to buy N&P in £1.3bn deal Banks pursue North Korea Aim expands to 17 Word-Watching Airbus partners unite for Far East jet talks Change on Week The Pound Tourist Rates The Times Trinity set to buy most of TRN for £285m Confidence jolted Investment warning TI expands in India Funds opt for gilts Ruling soon on Halifax-Leeds link Business Roundup Dressing down at Warburg The Times City Dairy Morning glory The Times City Dairy Extel—and out The Times City Dairy BRS Car Lease By George—he thinks he's got what it takes Victoria McKee asks what next for the designer who is fashioning a business in supermarket style Whitehall's pay snapshots may miss wider picture As stikers make carnings an issue, Philip Bassett asks whether state data overlooks new ways to pay a wage rise Poland Best fun is off the cuff Radio Choice So much competition, so little time to lose Review BBC1 Variations Bbc2 Satellite Choice Carlton Channel 4 Name Dropping BT and British Gas link lines to read meters from afar Trafalgar bid delayed by Northern Times Two Crossword State data on pay challenged Sainsbury and Ladbroke find no stock answer Hope on road to Bangkok Angry shareholder set to confront BA Hi-GRADE BAe lands deal to supply 20 regional jets By our City Staff: Markets look for rate cut from Bundesbank Czech Republic Inside Oiling the wheels of industry Telekomunikacni Montaze Praha Industry hones old skills ŽeLeZáRnY VeSeÍ Forging new markets Rm System Long haul for vehicle markers Picture Gallery VCE Lovochemie Technoexport No Title Getting ahead of the field Whetting new appetites Jmp the Biggest Gas Distribution Company in the… ZPS Kordárna a. s. Mining: sifting options SME Jiho?eská Entergetika Polishing the fine china and glass Czech trading companies are making efforts to support manufacturing industry's foreign sales. As the national currency grow stronger, this task will become increasingly difficult. The trading firms are novertheless employing smarter strategies Tonak Ceske Radiokomunikace Electricity's power switch With their heavy reliance on solid fuel, the Czech Republic's power plants and industrian complexes have been spewing out large quantities of sulphur into the atmosphere. But this reliance on coal will change, as the government presses ahead with plans to cut down on coal-fired power, favoring gas and a major nuclear project instead KOH If Deza Bohemia Crystal SD Severoeské doly a. s. Fast-track mentality Speeding up communications is an essential task if the Czech Republic is to match the standards of its rivals and become a hub for central Europe. Despite many years of neglect, advances in roads, railways and telecommunications are promising JmE Jimoravska Energetime Klasik S?E Severo?eská energetika Fatra Brno bids for lead role Brno, the Czech Republic's second largest metropolis, stands within easy reach of Bratislava, Prague and Vienna. The city is well placed to serve as a regioinal focal point for new business KVM Castles Tempting longer stayers Tourists should stop over for longer in Prague, recommend the country's hoteliers. They should also devote more attention to visiting smaller towns in the country Hotel Panorama Prague Hilton Atrium In a class by itself Six centuries in the vanguard Trans Gas

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