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News from 14/07/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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George Cole, David Adams, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Tim Jones and Stewart Tendler, Catherine Milton, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, W. S. Affleck, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Dom Foulsham, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, J. R. Hough, Pat Gibson, Hugh Grant, Nicholas Budgen, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Hewson, Ann Scanlon, Patricia Tehan, Debra Craine, John O'leary, Education Editor, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, George Cantuar, Basil Hume, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, J. A. G. Barker, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, G. P. Vickers, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, David Hands, David Guest, Dominic Kennedy and Emma Wilkins, Jonathan Sacks, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Russell Kempson, Philip Bassett, Lucy Berrington, Patricia Tehan and Caroline Merrell, Ian Brunskill, Susan Bell and Nick Nuttall, Emma Kane, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Ron Davies, Raymond Keene, B. O'sullivan, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, A. G. Denaro, Graham Platt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, S. W. Greaves, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Dalya Alberge, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Guy Walters, Eileen McCabe, Nick Nuttall and Roger Maynard, Matthew Parris, Julian Brazier, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, John Margetson, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, John Reardon, Kathleen Richardson, Edward Karam, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Stacy Sullivan and our Foreign Staff, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Maurice Cowling, Alfred Gilbey (Mgr), Stacy Sullivan and Eve-Ann Prentice, Michael Ward,

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The Weekend Papers for ?1 Major's game plan to revive nation's sport National academy will coach stars Record libel damages condemned Index Fears growing for Srebrenica's men Thatcher finds a new hero for backsliding Tories Index Pop on Friday Tomorrow in the Times Index Doctor suspended over cancer checks Index Tour De France Man of 84 freed on bail in first British war crimes case Allied Dunbar 25p Rumble in the Balkans rattles bones of a forgotten grenadier Political Sketch Major rallies MPs with promise to help the family 'Too early' to ease release of prisoners Better Come to Comet Army buys Apache helicopters British Rail fears war of attrition Tolstoy Union plans one-day Nhs strike News in Brief Michael on song Thatcher ally dies Van gang jailed Two rape man Navy team goes Black attacked Driver dies of heart attack in 'road rage' row Woman is jailed for hitman plot By a Staff Reporter: 'Cross dresser' took off after burglars Boy bitten 50 times on legs by terrier Travellers Cheques Ex-wife says she gets no cash for children Currys Liar cleared and freed 16 years after boy's murder Medicine maybe free for men at 60 A dressing down for the scruffy British Hospital left tube in boy's hand News in Brief Children moved Wedding frauds Lottery cheat Mosaic rescue Ford Partners plead for hostages to be freed Channel 4 has had the last Word Playgroup boycott forces review of voucher scheme Benefit ruling gives hope to lone mothers Dixons State schools struggle to play the game Prime Minister aims to extend vision of sporting excellence John Major's proposed sporting revolution in schools is an ambitious attempt to end a 30-year decline, Ben Preston writes Where coming first is second nature Acne drug may cause pneumonia Medical Briefing Teams caught in a grassroots trap Cases against six suspected war criminals dropped Yard team investigating 14 more refugees From Belorussia to suburban Surrey Sewing machines 'cause cancer' Alfred Dunhill Picture Gallery Experts clash over new home for newts Furniture Workshop & Essex Furniture Mark Thatcher faces third US lawsuit The Link Model held in India loses appeal NHS complaints double in 5 years Frozen fish a safer bet in hot weather Weekend Shopping The Times Redwood to attack Nolan in bid for right-wing crown Speech calculated to exploit Tory unrest Rivals square up for bruising clash By-Election Campaign Blair courts the media Five Star Service Candidate 'silent on poll tax conviction' In Parliament Plain truth cloaked in theatrical splendour Boots Packard Bell Muslim soldiers 'failed to defend town from Serbs' Assault on Srebrenica Balance of Forces in Eastern Bosnia National Westminster Home Loons Limited The Pope may visit Cuba after Castro sees bishops Elderly and wounded join long exodus without food or water Republicans refuse to meet Rifkind America Nefertari's tomb to be opened NatWest Withdrawal of UN still last resort Fbi is accused of cover-up over cabin siege death Doctors say tobacco firms concealed nicotine risks Ringo Starr sets pace for auction The Official Microsoft Windows 95 Preview Disc Free… Picture Gallery Reuter: Fossil prints are 'older than plants are 'older than plants' Paris pollution raises fear of curb on cars Venice travel agents protest as St Mark's limits tourists Israeli MPs swap jobs for pay rise News in Brief (Reuter): Terror alert (AP): Shrine shaken (Reuter): Sewage alert (AFP): Picasso divorce (AP): Shuttle takes off Tide of anti-French anger rises over Pacific atom tests Protesters ruin embassy party Cellphones direct (Reuter): American tourist killed by bull in Pamplona stampede Separatist threats force six Kashmir newspapers to close Your chance to win a Rover 216 Cabriolet The Times Harrods Kohl takes on green tint to outflank Spd How Sir Robin saved our bacon Martin Fletcheer talks to Sir Robin Renwick as he prepares to depart after charming his way through a sticky period as Washington ambassador SAGA Services Ltd NatWest Whatever happened to pit popsies? Guy Walters goes in search of the glamour girls of motor racing 'Ring up and ask if I'm still alive-they will put you through' Monsignor Alfred Gilbey on the reason God made women-and his private race with the Queen Mother The Valerie Grove Interview Mercury Makro Sale now on! Philip Howard Breviety is the soul of wit - as they keep telling the lofty among us Expansive Picture Gallery The sins of the father How does the gentle son of a Nazi mass-murderer live with his inheritance? Picture Gallery Expensive Frosty I Frosty Ii Worlds away Is Hezza Lloyd George? Nicholas Budgeon on two great manoeuvrers Mission Impossible The Un cannot operate in Bosnia without consensus The Libel Count From Strasbourg, good news for Tolstoy, good sense on libel Game, Set and Match At the Government has served an ace Doubts and fears about commitments in Bosnia Nolan deferred VJ-Day service Labour boycott of Welsh questions Nhs dentistry at risk Tory leadership Churchill debate Judges' decisions on 'life' for death Equal before law Centre stage Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Lord Pitt of Hampstead University news Latest wills Personal Column Author's mirror of dyslexia torment wins prize Luncheons Receptions Tea party Dinners London Institute Church news Livery companies Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Marriages Legal appointments Major-General Alexander Ferrie Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery David Eversley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements On this Day Opening of Thames Embankment July 14,1870 Godtfred Kirk Christiansen Picture Gallery Ronald Hyde News Shabby Britons face dressing down The Times Crossword No 19,907 Business Times Weathercall No Title Tomorrow In the Times Infotech Major building societies consider flotation Millions of customers are in line for windfall Southern bids ?1bn for South Western Lords reject home income plan claims Arts 30-32 Picture Gallery Clarke pays price for inflationary mistake Retail sales still sluggish Sport Britain's Leading Investment House Merrill favourite in battle for Snc Television and Radio Business Today Trough Tough Referral fear for Granada Surprise bid for Arjo Tourist Rates ICL company Salary rises among leading company chiefs reach 12% By our Industrial Editor: 'Once in lifetime' training chance Sodexho Increased exports lift Trifast Sodexho tries to sour ?589m Compass deal Business Roundup News Corp judgment GWR claims Chiltern GGT pegs dividend Property sales fall 15% Swiftcall Ricoh bid surprises Gestetner The Times ?13,500 of computers to be won Following the crowd Societies rush for the exits Battle for Sweb begins no political mileage in abolishing capital gains tax Pennington GUS trading warning overshadows profit rise Not for Merchant Bankers Brewer aims to stay independent British Railways Board France to privatise, Pechiney Spot the victim as share traders go on bid alert Stock Market Commodities Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Split over capital Tempus First Choice GUS Greene King What the Tiny fly heard Better or wurst Parking ethics Pyrrhic victory For information only Counting the cost of railway disruption Philip Bassett looks at the impact today's strike and subsequent action will have on business Rail Use-International Technical breaches of rules should be dealt with behind the scenes Business Letters Newcastle Building Society Final whistle blows for London Irish Dublin is about to take control of its stock market, reports Eileen McCabe The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Shares busier but finish lower Blancpain British Funds Malicious prosecution for false complaint House of Lords SCG Talisman Information Systems Challenge to test machine Legal & Public Notices Council owns medieval brooch dug up in park Contempt of court cases must be dealt with swiftly Legal , Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices I think, therefore I compute Can new technology be driven by mental impulses?An American company believes the answer is yes This way to the infobahn Do we really understand the term information superhighway - and when will it arrive? Dom Foulsham goes in search of the answers Good news for the Pc user NEC's deal should help Packard Bell to move forward On-wall Tv on the way An affordable flat-screen set that hanges on the wall is well within reach An adaptor for all seasons Online Tel-Me Are you being served? Client server are popular and a profitable field for those with the right skills, says David Guest Information Technology Walker International Austin Knight SITA ACI Career Opportunities in the U. S. A Systems Administration AMD A. M. Dewhirst & Associates AGAS Tyranny lives in every century Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on Antony Sher's study in warped power; plus Patrick Stewart in The Tempest Amazing grace in full flight Dance On Saturday Theatre 1 Theatre 2 Trek to an island of sambas The Tempest New York Perfect cadence Opera Dance Five luxury French holidays to be won The Times Opera Sound moves forward Concert London Musici St John's, Smith Square Entertainments Weekend Weekend Choice Adaily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of flims in London and(where indicated with the symbol v)on release across the country Weekend Light shed on a darkened era A hundred years of Italian art has received belated recognition in this country, writes John Russell Taylor Everyday masterpieces to suit every pocket Glies Coren on a celebration of the perfect marriage of art and technology-the banknote Picture Gallery Visual Art 1 Visual Art 2 Botched banquet beggars belief New Releases: David Sinclair bemoans the lack of care behind an 18-album Stones retrospective Alanis Pop 1 Pop 2 Moths around the flame Marianne Faithfull Empire, W12 Pop 3 Pop 4 Bliss on wry to go, please What makes Delicatessen special? Apart from the hydrophobia and leather Y-fronts, that is? The Royal Opera Lancashire profit from Lloyd's list of final alterations Former captain spurs revival For the Record Poland Autosport Dean shuns role of minor player Yesterday's Racing Results Fixtures Chester Hamilton Park Icc agrees package designed to speed up over-rates Lake Coniston gives champion display Lewis-trained sprinter helps lift Eddery to 20-1 Newmarket treble Speedy Join The Clan can oblige again for Drowne Toay's Races on Television Stratford Newbury Lingfield Park York Guide to our Racecard Jockeys hurt Rapid Raceline Rusedski arrives to combat relegation The Times Open brings out best in high flyers Anderton pledges his future to Tottenham Departing Wood defends amateur values to the end David Hands reflects on a career that has nursed rugby union to the brink of a new era Abitbol puts injury worries behind her Favourites happy to avoid each other Sport in Brief Foster back on form Victory for Obree Third test for Modahl Stupples leads way Irish pair impress The Times Mees Pierson Mercurial Morceli ready to go distance Algerian pursues Coe in quest for more world records Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess PC WORLD Taste a close second in Charity Stakes Freud on Friday Schumacher claims split-second edge Hill determined to prove himself the equal of German world championOliver Holt reports on the continuing battle for supremacy on the front row of the grand prix grid Word-Watching NatWest Smith selection hanging in balance No place like this home Radio Choice Radio 1 Everywhere you look, men behave badly Review BBC1 Choice Cricket 34 Fa hands Graham one-year ban Ballesteros puts on a brave face Second round and Qualifiers Times Two Crossword Sciandri's switch is Britain's gain Details NEC Football Hill praises Ferrari as speculation over move accelerates

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