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News from 20/07/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Natasha Fairweather, James Landale, Glenys Jones, Anthony Harris, Tunku Varadarajan, Tom Braithwaite, Nick Nuttall, Geoffrey Henderson, Peter Rose, Patricia Davies, Nigel Denton, Peter Thomson, John Vincent, Paul White, M. J. Pickard, Jeremy Laurance, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Tibor Fischer, Mark Almond, Vernon Bogdanor, Noel Malcolm, Andrew McHallam, Miloska Nott, Norman Stone, George Urban, W. Neil, Tom Warbis, Patrick Savage, N. Lezaic, David Leed, Harvey Elliott, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, David Hart, Jeremy Kingston, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Carl Mortished, R. D. Jackson, Simon Wilde, Tony Patrick, Neil Sheppard, Geoff Brown, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, Steve Keenan, Jad Adams, Kris Anderson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Eamon Duffy, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Roger Wardale, Stella Tillyard, James J. Kelly, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, J. A. Lack, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, D. Holland, Hugh Thomas, Philip Bassett and Jonathan Prynn, Sarah Bagnall, John O'leary, Peter Barnard, John O'leary and Ross Tieman, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Janet Bush, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Walter Grey, Jonathan Prynn and Michael Dynes, Janet Daley, Andy Lavender, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, David Miller, Harry Turner (Managing Director), W. G. Clark, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, John Grigg, Alison Black, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, David Chappell, Peter Bryan, Harriet Paterson, Nicholas Wood and Arthur Leathley, Alice Thomson and James Landale, Nick Nuttall and Edward Gorman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Alison Beckett, Julian Muscat, Nigel Williamson Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, H. H. Marcus, David Churchill, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Michael Kallenbach, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Parsons, C. E. Fay Chairman and Chief Executive, Melanie McDonagh, Richard Beeston, Alan Challoner, Michael Dynes, Philip Pangalos, Philip Bassett and Janet Bush, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Tim Jones and Ruth Gledhill, D. Ellis Thomas, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, R. A. Marshall, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Valerie Grove, John Bayley, Colin Campbell, Dave Musgrove, Jack Fox, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Tom Rhodes and Stacy Sullivan,

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Nato 'war option' to save Gorazde Cleared Dean rounds on his Bishop Royal Opera wins £50m on the lottery Index Open Season Air crash Prince to stay out of cockpit Beast of Bodmin Heatwave hits peak today Bank chief accuses MPs of witch-hunt Appointments Nolan pleas on outside income rejected by Tories Lloyds Bank Thoughts of summer hols bring out the old routine Political Sketch Rail subsidy will climb by £700m, MPs claim ATI Rivals meet in search for unity American giant eyes a flexible friend Tube drivers join Br colleagues in strike over pay Timetable Libel reform aims to speed up small cases News in Brief MI5 blamed over spy Terrorist transfer likely Doctor struck off Robber back in dock Tower seeks moat cash Queen to attend Catholic service Lincoln's troubled chapter goes back to Magna Carta Thatcher predicted 'blood on the carpet before he is finished' when appointing Dean Car 95 My silly mistakes sank Barings, Leeson confesses Going Places Chance to rid cathedral of its turbulent past Barclays Legal cost-cutting sounds death knell for judge's butler Court upholds 'exclusion zone' against stalker By a Staff Reporter: Insects feast in sun Admiral Feed the Children Picture Gallery Year-and-a-day murder law to be scrapped A-level students might have to take five subjects Alliance Leicester Minister denies training will exploit young Germany 's model is for 16-year-olds International Convention Centre Birmingham Trainees would not be paid Racehorse trainer was shot dead 'in feud with groom' Murder trial told of final confrontation in barn over employer's methods By a Staff Reporter: Killer wrote of random murder in novel RNLI appeal boosted Your chance to win a Rover 216 Cabriolet The Times Lorry firms accused of flouting law News in Brief Grant car case Fish tank death BNP appeal lost Nissan Premises benefit from GP savings Bodmin Beast cut down to size in cold light of day Farmers voice outrage as researchers say evidence shows no more than a domestic cat More children start smoking despite fall in tobacco sales Halfords Scientists trace costs of pollution to health Standing of Parliament must come before party advantage Heath condemns Labour for its 'prying mentality' The Nolan debate Cellphones direct Peers to register consultancy work Portillo spells out options on Bosnia Heal's Summer Sale Blair tells MPs to stay on the attack Gingrich crusades to rid the world of barbarians In his first formal speech on foreign policy, the House Speaker has called on democratic nations to mount a great "freedom offensive" around the world, Martin Fletcher reports (AFP): Clinton offers olive branch to whites on discrimination laws LnIGOBE Travel Picture Gallery Error-prone Florida surgeon gets the chop Truth Act' confronts crimes of apartheid Poland British Red Cross Waco raid inquiry hears of sexual abuse by cult leader TV interview points to a cover-up by Yeltsin aides General Accident Picture Gallery EU moves to outlaw sex pests (AFP): Bundesbank signals slow ride to monetary union Quiet workaholic takes on Britain's top job at the EU Black ice You owe it to your kids Packard Bell (AFP): Chinese missile test warning to Taiwan fuels invasion fears 'Comfort women' fund condemned Visa Suu Kyi pays her respects to father Delhi tandoori wife murder symbolises stench of politics Hertz Mubarak plea for prisoners News in Brief Ramos retreat Judges withdraw (AFP): Gandhi ruling Sasakawa dies (AP): Tug of war Balkan path to hell is paved with good intentions As the debate about whether United Nations troops should stay or withdraw from Bosnia intensifies, the main fears of the public in Europe and America have become apparent. Eve-Ann Prentice assesses their main concerns Clinton pleads with Democrats to stand firm over embargo Karadzic threat to West Reuter: UN says 13,000 from Srebrenica missing Kingfisher Sealy Picture Gallery Soldier and wife embrace happiness Powers warned by Kohl News in Brief (AP): Vampire attack (AFP): Hijackers jailed (Reuter): Hagman cancer Four shot dead Mobile phone centre The measure of pleasure On how doctors aim to gauge our moods Secret behind the Mona Lisa stare Signs of dancing-bear syndrome Long-term Pill use cuts miscarriage rate New cure for dandruff Medical Briefing Pill cuts down miscarriages Everest Fighting dandruff I looked into the eyes of my son's killer The father of one of the three youngsters mudered by Khmer Rouge guerrillas journeys to Cambodia to see the accused Guerrillas 'killed Western hostages days after kidnap' The writer waiting to drop dead Valerie Grove talks to Richard Ford about the new novel that almost wrecked his marriage Calais Sun Alliance Janet Daley Taxing times The Times Diary Picture Gallery Division of the future Old and new have replaced Left and Right as the defining terms of politics All lit up The Times Diary Pole vault The Times Diary Double take The Times Diary 999 The Times Diary Nobel game The Times Diary Let the wealth cascade Middle England needs a tax break, says Janet Bush Learning to Work Better-trained students make a better workforce Under Abacha's Heel The military regime is pushing Nigeria towards civil collapse The Need for the Beast Living legends have a longer shelt-life than official reports Bosnia: appeasement, confrontation or withdrawal? Instant experts TV news fear Children at work Reply to Greenpeace on Brent Spar Victorian 'vandals' TA decoration PM's programme for reviving sport Court Circular Birthdays today Lincoln's Inn Today's royal engagements Insurance Institute Personal Column Relics of forbidden romance go on sale Letters tell of couple who fled to Britain for love Luncheon Hawthornden Prize Gordon Greig Deputy lieutenants Duke offers Russia conservation aid Anniversaries Royal Society of Edinburgh Legal appointment Forthcoming marriages Forces appointments Marriage The Army Dinner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ryoichi Sasakawa Ryoichi Sasakawa, Japanese businessman and benefactor of charities, died in a Tokyo hospital on July 18 aged 96. He was born on May 4,1899 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders The Times Emlyn Williams Emlyn Williams, South Wales miners' leader, died on JUly 14 aged 74. He was born on February 23,1921 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gurkha Welfare Trust Court & Social Advertising Peter du Sautoy Peter du Sautoy, Cbe, publisher, died in Aldeburgh, Suffolk, aged 83. He was born on February 19,1912 Kenneth Polack Kenneth Polack, formerly Fellow, Senior Tutor and First Bursar of King's College. Cambridge, died from cancer on July 10 aged 61. He was born on December 1,1933 (From a Correspondent): On this Day Parachute Desent News The Times Crossword No 19,912 Business Times Weathercall AirUK Tomorrow Anthony Harris 27 Dow plunges as rate cut hopes recede Utility watchdogs face audit review Unemployment figures may start to rise again SFA investigates 12 former Barings chiefs Expulsion from securities industry could follow any breach of rules Travel News 36-37 Northern to accept new price controls Sport 38-44 Mercury By our Industrial Editor: Consultant chosen to lead the CBI Geoff Brown Reviews the Latest Films Arts 31-33 Business Today Surprise sale Strong package Clarke held out against a rate rise in June Swiftcall Telephone Club British Coal to sell job and training agency Smith New Court faces shareholders First Technology doubles dividend Tourist Rates ProShare warns Stock Exchange Investors face losing control of retailer Big firms lobby for lower-paid workers Vibroplant's cautious line hits shares SW Water expands through £94m deals Business Roundup Bowater sets record PolicyPlus provided for CGBR takes priority Nuclear chief quits Eve Group slides Telegraph transfer Top firms 'complacent' Nobo nudges ahead Exchanges join forces Accountancy, Finance and Banking Appointments Slipping the money anchor Creating a user-friendly gilt market Bourn review must apply new standards Melville-Ross turns hawkish Jaguar acceleration fails to help Ford Mercedes-Benz David S Smith chief denies rumours of takeover talks Medeva ponders new Fisons links Merrill Lynch seen as leader in Snc stakes Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Paper profits Tempus Lasmo/Enterprise Medeva Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes First Technology Wall Street When 3i socked it to them The Times City Diary CBI pointers The Times City Diary Food for thought The Times City Diary Dorset courage The Times City Diary Righting wrongs in Barings affair Dear prudence Wall Street 's wavering faith in America's soft landing Economic View Internal audits should not be ignored Split Bank 's roles Tax breaks for homebuyers Our mutual friend A new voice to speak up for British industry Total Systems plc Tax key to unlocking value Amnesty International is political Time limit provides no excuse for breath test failure Sikka 's cells seek votes for all Any Other Business Sound advice Behind the times Tribunal cannot use its discretion No individual rights in EU provisions Internal controls are the real issue Audit The Times Trust Information Service Hiscox Equities halve earlier losses Fidelity Brokerage Film 1 Humans knocked out by the hardware Cinema: Geoff Brown witnessess more comic-strip spin-offs, and finds rhyme and reason on a bus Judge Dredd Oden Leicester Square 15,95 mins Dehumanising comic-strip epic Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie Odeon West End, PG 95 mins Popcorn feast for kids Imaginary Crimes Warner West End, PG, 105 mins Tender portrait of a difficult childhood A Man of No Importance MGM Haymarket, 15,98 mins Albert Finney as an Irish bus conductor Fall Time MGM Haymarket, 18,84 mins Failed thriller with ambitions Pure beauty of ancient jade Visual Art: A display of immortal perfection Wireless times Radio: Peter Barnard on the obstacles to getting turned on and tuned in 70 years ago Film 2 MGM Film 3 Picture Gallery Museums Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tonight 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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) on release across the country Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tonight 2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adventures in Krayland Mojo Royal Court Wedlock replayed in stage fright Playing the Wife Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre 1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Antler Homes Theatre 2 Into deeper waters Three Tides Turning Finborough, SW10 Garrick Theatre You don't have to be gay. . . Andy Lavender meets the brilliant young dramatist Jonathan Harvey on the eve of his latest premiere CD DIRECT Great Classics on Offer The Times Interview Music 1 New coat of colour for Debussy Festival BBC PO/Tortelier Cheltenham Overwhelming hit Cabaret Karen Akers Pizza on the Park SWI Music 2 Dazzling display of electric power World Music Ali Farka Toure Queen Elizabeth Hall Simply the best? Pop Mike and the Mechanics, Empire, W12 Free Theatre for a Year Music 3 Servant of the Empire, master of the thriller John Girgg on a discriminating biography of the author of The Thirty-Nine Steps Minerva Press No Title Candles held to Italy's shame Excellent Cadavers By Alexander Stille Jonarhan Cape, 20 How Western civilisation connived at barbarism Slaughterhouse By David Rieff Vintage, £8.999 paperback original Balkan Tragedy susan L. Woodward Brookings Institution, £33.50/£14.75 pbk Genocide in Bosnia By Norman Cigar Texas A&M up and Trevor Brown, £22.95 From belle of Belgravia to angel of Aragon The Chances of Death a Diary of the Spanish Civil War By Priscilla Scott-Ellis Edited by Raymond Carr Michael Russell, £9.95 Brave new classless society John Bayley admires a ruthlessly honest dissection of modern sensibilities The Temporary King Log and a green avenger No Title Superhuman parents : an infernal nuisance Minus Time By Catherine Bush Serpent's Tail, £8.99 Moritur By Dal Vaughan Quartet, £9 Tales of our greatest church A History of Canterbury Cathedral Edited by Patrick Collinson, Nigel Ramsay, Margaret Sparks Oup, £25 Mesmerised by a mystic's mannerisms Shards of Memory By Rith Prawer Jhabvala John Murray, £15.99 The Times Weekend Books Summer bargains at Europe's top hotels Check-In Trailfinders Flight Bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Travel Trails Multiple Display Advertising Items UK targets Asia Multiple Display Advertising Items America TATA Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Americana Vacations The Times Boom in golf breaks Backpack guide to Australia News in Brief Club Med How many tourists are too many? Attracting more foreign visitors to Britain may balance the books, bring jobs and boost the economy, but our capacity is not limitless The Travel Business Harvey Elliott Holiday bonus for latecomers BA's Irish breakthrough Weekend Travel Albania London Gatwick Post Office Anglo-French ferry war looms Hurdieis removed as Jackson retreats Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 South Africa squeeze home Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Laws lack rigour Hill 's sense of fair play cannot be faulted Winning Move Keene on chess a Wide of target Staunton remembered Surrey struggling to cope with Stewart 's dual role Simon Wilde questions the wisdom of having a county captain who is an England regular Lamb takes lead as title quest resumes For the Record Impatient Lara is caught out by doctor's strike Today's Fixtures Faltering troops rallied by Russell's resolve Littlewoods Petchey and Henman battle on to next round In Brief Corum 's trophy Lambs like lions Bullseye Barnett Leng leads rout Britons top Sports Service The Times Cricket Golf Azinger rekindles spark of furious competitive fire St Andrews bewitches and bewilders still Players united in praise of historic Old Course on eve of Open Championship Ryder Cup'95 Bunkered by an optical intrusion Mel Webb bemoans the introduction of the BBC's latest piece technological wizardry Times of farce and strife in Fife's auld grey toon No time for tee At the 19th . . . Unplayable lie Cochrane joins growing band Another top jockey misses Goodwood after suspensions Richard Evans Thunderer: Brighton Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings No Title Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Catterick Thunderer: Chepstow Tabor and Magnier link to buy top lot Thunderer: Sandown Park Guide to our Racecard Zaralaska heads betting Edwards taking giant leap of faith Triple jump world record-holder sees beyond place in athletics history Injury ends Smith 's career Hess ITV signs Hide to try to lift ratings Packer moves to set up rival tournament Word-Watching A good view of hell, too Radio Choice Radio 1 Africa's wildlife is anything but fair game Review BBC10 Choice True Stories: The Betrayed Channel 4,9.30pm Athletics 38 Norman 's fitness open to question Australian troubled by injury as Scottish amateur shines in practise at St Andrews Times Two Crossword In the Times Riders stage tribute to Casartelli Italian cyclist mourned after crash on mountain decent Peter Bryan describes a moving display of respect after tragedy on the Tour de France Cricket 39 Direct Line Motor Insurance Cheers as Sherry downs an ace Crème de la crème appears on page 17 Chief Executive Marque Executive Resourcing Pera Consulting Humana International Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Touche Ross Nortel Carver Consultants Management Match International GKRS Search & Selections Ernst & Young Talisman Information Systems GKRS Search & Selection Tandem Whitehead Selection N. 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Andrew Longmore talked to kim Defending champion goes back to basics Would Reach from the Tee All the Way to the Green on The Document Company Sample a slice of golfing history Kevin McCarra is both amused and informed at the British Golf Museum Love at first sight on the fairways to heaven Peter Thomson recalls his first visit to the Old Course more than 40 years ago Thomson 's career following a new course Gore-Tex Destined for the Road to oblivion Where Open dreams will die John Hopkins on the most daunting of world golf's great 17th holes BBC East Sussex National Golf Club Zimbabwe A hole lot of trouble Andrew Longmore borrows an old putter and attempts to unravel the mysteries of the St Andrews greens Puckrup Hall Hotel and Golf Club The Times Open Champions at St Andrews The 18th Hole-A Champion Finish The Document Company Rank Xerox Card of the Course How to Get to St Andrews Starting Times Official supplier to The open Squire In pursuit of perfection Curtis Strange's Old Course record, shot by shot and hole by hole Golf Pride Grips Men who keep St Andrews right on course Patricia Davies gets a glimpse behind the scenes at a venerable institution Backers favour Faldo for another victory Watermark Marking the card of a champion How to tackle the Old Course terrors Caddie Dave Musgrove presents the hole-by-hole advice that he will offer Lee Janzen Hyatt Players with their eyes on the major prize John Hopkins selects his six of the best - those with the form, the ambition or the potential to capture the Open Champioship, the most prestigious prize in golf Playing golf an optional extra St Andrews acts as host to much more than mere sport CCH Country Club Trapped in the grasp of sand and history The 117 Old Course bunkers will play Golfing Breaks Hyatt Cooper & Wright La manga direct La Manga Club Hendra Spain, near Cadiz South Africa & Zimbabwe Elstree Golf Club Wales & Free Golf The Anchorage Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Enjoy Ireland Holidays The Document Company Rank Xerox

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