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News from 18/07/1995

1995; Gale Group;

Autores

Julia Llewellyn Smith, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Owen, Nick Nuttall, Brian Collett, Patricia Davies, Jeremy Laurance, Neil Bennett, David Pannick Qc, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, James Landale, Political Reporter, Marie Staunton, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Catherine Milton Social Services Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Bruce Collins Professor, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Roger Bull, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Lew Adams, General Secretary, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, C. Brookes (General Manager), Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Kris Anderson, Alan Hyde, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Trevor Berry (President), Robert Wright, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Alan Road, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall and Anne Ashworth, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Michael Clark, John Young, Richard Rosser, General Secretary, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Woodrow Wyatt, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Edward Gorman, Kate Muir, John D. Muir, Richard Cork, Stephen J. Bryant, Philip Bassett, John Woodcock, Michael Theodoulou, Philip Webster and Philip Bassett, Lucy Berrington, Gabriella Gamini, David Pinto, Paul Sexton, David Miller, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Doreen Carr, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Charlotte Mullins, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Carol Allen, Julian Muscat, Richard Edgley (Managing Director), Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Henry Button, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller and Patricia Tehan, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Hilary Willoughby, Michael Dynes, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, H. R. Pierce, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb, Vince Wright, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Richard Thomson and Colin Narbrough, Catherine Milton, Mycal Miller, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent and Tom Rhodes, Stacy Sullivan,

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French UN rescue force is 'too small' Britan favours 4,000 troops Racing great Fangio dies Dispute over body settled Murder threat Index Travel Challenge Bottomley rules out new laws to curb the media By our Industrial Editor: Train drivers' strike will cost Britain £55m today Index Cafe Society Verger tells of sordid affair with the dean Index Greenbury fails to stop 'fat cat' attacks Poetic Licence Index Direct Line Motor Insurance Indignant MPs give Bottomley a bad press Political Sketch Dublin says jail protest could harm peace move City Traveller Directed Ltd Casinos seek right to accept credit cards Hill House Hammond Picture Gallery Peers back gas as 'green' fuel Labour wants top pay tied to market Major pledges boost to housing market News in Brief New immigrant checks Heatwave heading east Biggs's sun may set Scott's TV trump Action over 'road rage' Take That singer leaves Divine interruption Smallbone of Devizses Church puts justice in the dock at dean's trial 'There must be a better way of doing things than consistory courts in this day and age' Hay fever strikes Violetta at Garden By a Staff Reporter: Endsleigh founder dies in car crash Jury hears confession of Woolworth killer Scandals on the road from Rome to Stiffkey Austravel BMW Wife and mistress settle row over funeral rites Songs of Jones and Midler help to end discord between women who met at man's deathbed Ex-police chief sues over 'evil pervert' claim Corrections Kingfisher Feed the Children Judges face losing their luxurious lodgings Mother of strangled girl wins fight to move grave House of Fraser Factory acid spill destroys river life American virus found in dead frogs Man, 19, fined over PM gun By a Staff Reporter: Dentist accused of using dirty, broken instruments Hospice offers care for child with brain damage Hotel man smashed £11,000 of crockery News in Brief Caravan alarm Boy crushed School rebuke Headless gulls Presenter banned Murder remand Ow, Batman Bank in credit Soldiers visit makeshift grave of guide they are accused of killing Royal Green Jackets go no trial over Danish woman who met brutal death Single men three times more likely than husbands to commit suicide Auto Direct Insurance … Ltd Doctor is accused of child sex offences Man talks for first time since transfusion Unicef Polio boy is given operation at third attempt Victims of intrusion may be given compensation Privacy and the press: Government proposes cash payments from a newspaper fund Main Points Gateway 2000 Major's chance to create a coherent strategy Riddell on Politics The Times Bottomley accused of ignoring the public's concern Privacy and the press: MPs say media pressure forced the rejection of statutory controls Publishers have only sanction that really works Commentary Admiral In Parliament Ford EU signs trade pact with Moscow to support reformers Russian economic deal Heart ailment keeps Yeltsin in hospital Telecom Security Limited Picture Gallery Catalan coalition to pull the plug on Socialists Browning home in Florence reopens The Harley Medical Group Mother laments loss of 'lama' son British Red Cross Nato prepares to send helicopter protection force Western generals await politicians' go-ahead as Muslims tell of mountain ordeal Zepa peacekeepers threatened by Serbs Nationwide Reuter: UN demands refugee access Russia tells West to reject armed solution 'Many killed themselves rather than be taken alive' Clinton faces 'week of hell' as old sores are reopened Dead aide and Waco inquiries threaten President's re-election drive Hover Speed Fast Ferries Elderly found dead in homes as American heatwave starts to ease Press war kills off tabloid New York Newsday Europ assistance Tropical island is hunting ground for Colombia's anti-drugs force Gabriella Gamini reports from San Andrés that while police have wrested control of the Colombian island from drug barons, the war on traffickers is far from won Our Foreign Staff: Kashmiri militants threaten to murder captives 'at any time' Pressure grows for release Saddam steps up pressure on the UN to lift sanctions Cellphones direct Suu Kyi returns to public stage Appeals for Nigeria to halt coup executions (AFP): Thais hold Britons on drugs charges Inland Revenue Old foe of apartheid returns News in Brief (AFP): Rio blasts (Reuter): Brothel slaves (Reuter): Beggar belief (Reuter): Down the tubes (Reuter): First of the few Yeltsin's heart: adult greed or infant illness? Dr Thomas Stuttaford on the cause of the Russian President's angina Movelat Cream How I suffered from M?nchausen's syndrome Wendy Scott endured 42 operations and travelled all over Britain and Europe seeking hospital treatment, when all she wanted was a little bit of love. Jeremy Laurance talked to her Service line Insurance Don't let travel sickness ruin your holiday plans A few tips to end miserable journeys Turn a blind eye to murder Nigella Lawson on the agony of the parents who want to end their baby's life, and the quiet, kind solution that would once have been applied Fashion on a plate Read the book and heard the record? Soon you'll be able to eat the food, as the supermodels plan a London café Poland Plotting her life as one long honeymoon Julia Llewellyn Smith on the chronicler of the twenty-somethings Rachel Cusk's second novel proves she is not merely a one-book wonder Martin Dawes Telecommunications Poetry from a dishonest decade Daniel Johnson on Stephen Spender and his follows His politics were always naïve and romantic Great unread The Times Diary Picture Gallery Yes, Miss The Times Diary Highlands The Times Diary The teller's tale The hole in the wall points to a hole in us all: the emptiness of redundancy Get knitted The Times Diary Which one? The Times Diary Lowe price The Times Diary Alas, Blair is no Thatcher Woodrow Wyatt asks what's new about Labour Up down under But Blair still has question to answer A Diet for Fat Cats Greenbury is strong on transparency, weaker on accountability Going, Going, Gonzalez Spain's conservatives should now woo the Catalans Rail unions put their case for summer standstill Cross-Channel trains Trailing clouds of glory Parent's rights over abducted child Noisy playschool Diminishing returns Burden on trade with Gulf states Housing market 159 years on … Short and sweet? Silent bells Court Circular Personal Column Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Legal appointments Stone blueprint for the Pantheon is found engraved on pavement Archaeology Birthdays today Dinners Luncheon Chartered Surveyors Lister Institute Forthcoming marriages Church news Sir Stephen Spender Sir Stephen Spender, CBE, poet and Professor of English, University College London, 1970-77, died on July 16 aged 86. He was born on February 28,1909 Personal Column Juan Manuel Fangio Juan Manuel Fangio, racing driver, died yesterday aged 84. He was born in Balcarce, Argentina, on June 24,1911 You helped us in Association now help us in Action Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages etc A Scene in the Commons "The Rape of the Mace" Green handouts for small companies General Multiple Classified Advertising Items NatWest Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Printing Business Coalface to boardroom Alan Road meets three men who exemplify the changing industry of South Wales Multiple Display Advertising Items Ostrich Farming Corporation Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loans & Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wholesalers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Discretion in assessing compensation Jurisdiction cannot be imposed Anomaly over interest payable on damages Power to enforce use as bank offices Legal & Public Notices Council cannot change order in confirmation Court of Appeal Duty to neutralise danger from drums of chemicals News The Times Crossword No 19,910 Business Times Weathercall AirUK In the Times Bank pressed to reinstate Barings victim Fisons plans to open head office in the City John Charcol Talk about a Better Mortgage Arts Taxing times for top trio at Dixons Law Picture Gallery Confidence at two-year high Sport Kleenex in $6bn Scott merger Television and Radio Business Today UB shares hit by dividend warning Lack of consumer confidence hits Prudential sales BMB Initiative Unipalm Group turnover surges 65% Mortgage loans 3% down on year ago Business Roundup NatWest Bancorp rises Stena takes on SNAT Warburg director quits Ernst & Young change Gencor ponders merger Equifax buys Infocheck PowerGen sues over share option claims Tourist Rates The buck is still at the Bank Eddie George faces tough questions over Barings Corporate correctness spawns new elite Low-powered buyback Pennington Manweb buys back £6m of stock Shares dive on warning at French Connection Woolwich plans insurance link-up Guardian Royal Exchange Group Commodities Liffe Options UB profits warning sours mood in strong trading 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 French Connection Prudential Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Misfortune cookie Tempus Wall Street Whitehall takes to its own The Times City Diary Deflated The Times City Diary Catwalk The Times City Diary Eggs-directory The Times City Diary Boxing clever in boardrooms under the Greenbury rules Philip Bassett predicts a range of schemes to beat measures to curb directors' pay Once a set of rules is applied people try to get round them and often succeed Weighing up the cost of the rail strike Philip Bassett on calculations that spur mixed feelings among union leaders Foundations of a building society bid N&p tested all the options before donning the Abbey habit. Patricia Tehan reports The Times Code of best practice on pay and perks The Greenbury Report: Philip Bassett looks at the radical proposals Multiple Display Advertising Items John Laing in £430m Nordic tunnel deal DTI blocks Coats purchase Farepak buys Kleeneze unit Sterling blames Eastern Europe foray for £8m loss France and Italy dent earnings at WMI Business Roundup Brasway lifts profit Arjo buys in Portugal Joint venture for ICL The Times Modest gains at the close Fidelity Brokerage British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service First direct London Galleries What are cartoonists like at home? Or, in the case… Rocky Visual Art Seize power for our century's art Richard Cork argues that the Tate's £50 million plan to convert the disused Bankside power station into a gallery of modern art deserves full backing from the Millennium Commission Inspiration drawn across the ages Charlotte Mulins reviews a touring show, now at the Whitechapel, tracing the 4,000-year history of drawing Visual Art SMA Charitable Trust Visual Art Entertainments Tonight Today's Chocie A daily 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 films in London and (where indicated with the symbol v) on release across the country Tonight Rain, but few clouds Pop Phoenix Festival Long Marston Picture Gallery Swings and flings Jazz LCJO/Marsalis Festival Hall Something for everybody Concert Tony Bennett Festival Hall Pop Jazz Musicals Opera Selling cornets in Regent's Park Brian Cox is not a music man. But, he tells Carol Allen, he always wanted to play The Music Man Vocal battle for the hero Opera: Magic of Monteversi's Ulysses at the Buxton Festival; casting a spell with Tchaikovsky's Queen at Glyndebourne Ulysses Buxton Festival A Times Competition Vick plays his winning card The Queen of Spades Glyndebourne Royal Festival Hall Opera Music A fine, tender tribute Concert A Celebration for Geoffrey Parsons Wigmore Hall Quarry Dougall Taylor Root Legal Recruitment Advisers ACTIS People in Law Top Music Publisher Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lawprose Consultation Services Zarak MacRae Brenner Michael Page Legal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reynell Legal Recruitment Consultants Sitting on top of the world Tunku Varadarajan meets a woman who has made legal history What is the World Court? Picture Gallery Magistrates derailed The Solicitors Trust Public authorities and damages claims Counsel Zarak MacRae Brenner Lipson Lloyd Jones Zurich Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Company Commercial Solicitor Chambers & Partners Daniels Bates GE Capital Keyhole surgery fuels a legal debate Marie Staunton reports on the moves to reduce delay and cost in cases of medical negligence Legal Appointments Reuter Simkin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Failing to pass the sex test? Women are looking to the Law Society's new president for support against discrimination CFP London Management Selection Consultants Ltd Motor racing master with an artist's touch Oliver Holt looks back at the career of Juan Fangio, a world champion without peer Legal Appointments Inner London Magistrates' Courts Service Manchester Airport Sherwood & Co The Office of the Banking Ombudsman Times Newspapers Ltd. Crown Agents Ainslie's return to form sparks medal haul for Britain Thunderer: Beverley Generations clash in Ascot showpiece Small but select field of nine to contest mid-season highlight Thunderer: Yarmouth Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Richard Evans Nap Tutu Sixtysix (4.00 Beverley) Next best: Hand Of Straw (2.30 Beverley) Sparrow confirms fears over shortfall in levy S Africa approach record in impressive return Fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items Rapid Raceline Christie and Jackson run foul of Radford World championship selectors attract strong criticism David Miller supports the stance taken by the BAF leader against Great Britain's foremost athletes Women impress Cropper by a distance Great Britain Team for Gothenburg New coach Larder pressed for time By a Special Correspondent: Britain face difficult task to reach Atlanta By our Sports Staff: Persistent Everton finally sign Short By our Sports Staff: Confident Induráin has no plan for early retirement Details Evans in charge for South Africa trip Sport in Brief Masterful Pollard Purvis challenges Matthews on sidelines The Times Selection of talents puts Warwickshire ahead of the field Multi-faceted approach pays off Simon Wilde asks Phil Neale and Dermot Reeve to reveal why the champions could win another treble Splendid setting for May tribute For the Record The London Hernia Centre Pools Forecast Picture Gallery Baseball struggles to recover lost ground Keith Blackmore looks at the problems that beset America's national pastime and two players who can restore some much-needed confidence Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Triumphant Sorenstam succumbs to emotion Swede seals victory by single stroke to secure first major championship Final Scores Recorder lays cards on table for Law and Reid Ryman Open Championship Qualifying Details Word-Watching The poetry of romance Radio Choice Radio 1 Undercover work which does us all a service Review Choice BBC1 Racing Jackson stands his ground as rift grows Williams apology puts Hill under increased pressure Schumacher warns of backlash Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery Lehman joins parade of absent Americans In the Times Sun Authorised Reseller Cricket

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