News from 21/07/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Winifred Murray, Edward Owen, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, R. A. Lewis, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John Merrett, Frances D'souza, Andrew Longmore, A. P. Thirlwall, Richard Thomson, Max Glaskin, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Catherine Milton Social Services Correspondent, Ronald Harwood, Jonathan Clarke, Colin Narbrough, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Quintin Hoare, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Malcolm Hurwitt, Kris Anderson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Michael Foot Antonia Fraser, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Debra Craine, Robert Woodward (Vice-Chairman), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Matthew May, J. Granel, Dominic Kennedy and Richard Ford, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Paul Oestreicher (Director), Michael Hamlyn, Frank Rich, William T. Stearn, Edward Gorman, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Salman Rushdie, Michael Theodoulou, Rachel Bridge, Gwynn Tudno Jones, Lucy Berrington, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Geoffrey Wheeler, Chris Mullin, Stacy Sullivan and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Martin Russell, Philip Bassett and Nicholas Wood, F. M. Bennett, Kate Alderson, Jill Craigie, George Walden, John Nott Harold Pinter, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Christopher Thomas in Delhi, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Margaret Drabble, Fay Weldon, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Roger Carey (Director), Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, John Samson, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Michael Holroyd, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Michael Rule, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Gladys Shegog, Walter Ellis, Richard Ford, Catherine Milton, Nicholas Stewart, C. C. H. Dunlop,
ResumoFrance 'backs airstrikes to deter Serbs' London Summit appeal to Russia Tomorrow in the Times ICI damages Index The Weekend Papers for £1 Clarke and Greenbury clash over share options 'blunder' Sun brings out rare flowers and poison fish Bernard Levin Queen Mother's operation Archbishop's peace plea Opera grant under attack Open Golf Psychopath who killed had been on home leave from jail Bombardier Premium Bitter Blair warns Labour councils to keep taxes low Embattled bishop turns to Carey for talks on future Direct Line Mortgages American Express does twice as nicely Irish terrorists transferred to curb jail protest Dobbs is casualty in Central Office purge News in Brief More Sunday drinking GPs postpone ballot Jailed priest is charged Parachutist inquest Pioneer at the Palace Midwives' rift averted Escape linked to officer How the Woolworth killer cheated home leave system 'It's happening all the time. These people are not serving the sentences they shouls' Wife and lover united in mourning at funeral Befriend a veg, urges Prince Furniture Workshop Essex Furniture Furniture Workshop & Essex Furniture Environment Act brings in tough pollution curbs Kray leaves less than £10,000 Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Grand Prix fans race for bargains Currys Older men too timid to satisfy potential partners Arts Council backs £55m lottery gift to opera house Court sees pictures of injuries to guide Allitt case doctor wins appeal News in Brief Solicitors' bill Rapist convicted Dentist struck off Singer charged Widow's tour The Award Winning Car in Front is a Toyota Ladbroke job cuts blamed on cards The Queen Mother recovers from cataract surgery 'She was not unduly worried. Her vision will improve and it will be business as usual,'says Palace BT Age is no barrier to successful sight operation Medical Briefing Patients face 300-mile trip for heart surgery Virgin Cola Gardener fined £100 for giving vandal six of best By a Staff Reporter: Overdose woman was victim of noise abuse The Open University Jurors in murder trial visit stud farm Ford Clare calls on police to improve image MPs to boycott meeting on crime Ambulances urged to rank 999 calls Health Department report says the lives of 3,000 heart-attack victims could be saved each year IPC Corporation (UK) Ltd. By a Staff Reporter: Yorkshire becomes studious by degrees Meat prices melt in the heatwave Weekend Shopping The Times Computer gauges emergency Labour camp bolstered by strong poll showings Lib Dem counter-attack condemned as 'bare-faced lies' By-Election Campaign Straw presents watered-down assembly plans Mayfair Carpets Gallery Ltd Better Come to Comet Baker to stand down Divers speed hunt for ruins of Pharos lighthouse Underwater archaeologists have been given a deadline for finding Egyptian relics, Christopher Walker writes Dixons The Link The Communications Specialist Kidnappers say talks with India have collapsed Original British Gold Sovereigns of Queen Victoria González may quit before electionS Anti-Eta death squads Scandal Anger over deportation of Africans by France Pompidou Centre in need of big facelift HIV tests demanded for black servants SEAT Picture Gallery Reuter: Thatcher joins mercy plea to Nigeria military Capitol Hill theatricals fail to match billing Republicans feel the heat as Public gives Waco and Whitewater hearings cool reception Sharps bedrooms Elvis Presley's doctor struck off for malpractice Hard-pressed Moscow police shrug off British pub attack Grandma collars FBI fugitive Zepa lighting erupts after Serb demand for handover of men Most Britons resigned to a single currency British Red Cross Magistrate seeks Andreotti trial over Mafia killing DELL Dole agrees to delay Congress vote on weapons Hundreds flee fighting in Karachi News in Brief (Reuter): Japan warned (Reuter): Reparation plan (AP): Libel demand (Reuter): Suez killings (Reuter): Tokyo cult arrest (Reuter): Speedy repair 'I hate having my photograph taken when I have no idea what I look like any longer' In March, EvangelinenBruce, Washington Socialite, beauty, diplomat's wife and historian, was struck blind Mrs Bruce has written a parkling life of Napoleon and Josephine The Return of Harry Palmer Europ assistance People who play best at home or away Mere money will never lure managers abroad-an adrenalin rush at the sight of a tea-chest is either in your blood, or it isn't Toll of the taxman Walter Ellis on alarm in our parishes over a new tax on church bells World of Leather Does evil lurk in the stonework? Peter Millar on why some buildings seem cursed Philip Howard Which Wild West did gunslinger Newt ramble out of? Cue fruit The Times Diary Picture Gallery Quite swimmingly, m'lud De itsy-bitsy teeny-weeny non curat lex as daft fashion designers should remember before suing to protect their silly names Pud it there The Times Diary Far fringe The Times Diary Bright sparks The Times Diary Lotions apart The Times Diary What is the opera worth? Richard Morrison on the largesse of the lottery Endgame in Bosnia Hard decisions to be made, and made to stick A Modest Proposal Labour is right to dilute its plans for regional assemblies Bounty Mutiny A windfall for Covent Garden: a bleak day for charities Genocide and the abuse of human rights in Bosnia Jobs subsidy Noisy bells Short and sweet? Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Principle of war crimes prosecutions Baffled shopper Frieda's husbands Case for backing opt-in schools Law Society changes Windfarm growth House hybrids? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Archbishop Robert Selby Taylor Legal appointment Personal Column Birthdays today Reception Service dinner Lord Pitt of Hampstead Swift action promised on treasure trove laws Archaelogy Luncheons Anniversaries Appointment In Memoriam-Private Multiple Classified Advertising Items Embassy Flight Centre Flights Capital Flights Forthcoming marriages Scottish Episcopal Church Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marriage Institute of Mathematics Musical Instruments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Major-General Bob Britten Major-General R. W. T. Britten, Cb, Mc, GOC West Midlands District, 1973-76, died on July 11 aged 73. He was born on February 28,1922 Personal Column Services Situations Vacant Situations Wanted Specialists Tickets for Sale Carlo Pietrangeli Calo Pietrangeli Director-General of the Pontifical Monuments, Museums and Galleries, died in Rome on June 23 aged 82. He was born in Rome on October 20,1912 Tickets for Sale UK Holidays Tickets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leukaemia Research Fund The Chairman, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's… The British Kidney Patient Association Action for blind people Animals in Need May Sarton May Sarton, American novelist, poet and autobiographer, died in York, Maine, on July 16 aged 83. She was born in Wondelgem, Belium, on May 3,1912 Sir John Thompson Sir John Thompson, High Court Judge, 1961 82, died on July 11 aged 87. He was born on December 16.1907 From Our Correspondent: King Abdullah of Jordan Assassinated News The Times Crossword No 19,913 Business Forecast In the Times Picture Gallery Bank supervisor denies Barings inquiry charges Mortgage loan figures weak TransAtlantic sells Sun Life stake to UAP Infotech Atomic energy body loses £67m Arts Sport American jury orders ICI to pay $400m in anti-trust case Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Television and Radio Business Today Northern's day Growth now slowing , says BCC Chambers of commerce give warning against rise in interest rates OECD pushes for 'active' policies to lift employment Building society buys bank Legal & Public Notices Telemetrix shares rise Legal, Public, Company MPs recommend changes to Channel rail link route Tobacco tax 'hits the poor hardest' UK firm set to win sell-off Scottish Power's Australian bid race General Motors beats expectationss Business Roundup BSkyB supply deals Fewer firms failing City forum launched Berlusconi sells stake Opel men step down BZW wins Stet sale Difficult for Southend Tourist Rates Poland Handbagged by the Old Lady The question Quinn cannot duck Greenbury faces up to Clarke Sustainable growth at root of the interest debate Pennington Sir Richard writes a wrong Money supply, rate cut demand Imperial Preference Tussaud's set for debut on 42nd Street Salomon loses $60m during second quarter Birmingham City Council Budgie sets course for a dividend Future ownership of SNC edges nearer settlement CRH joins acquisition trail Goode Durrant 33% up Commodities Liffe Options Northern lights up over talk of 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 London holds its nerve Tempus Pearson Pilkington Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes CRH Wall Street Swiss bring in dry culture The Times City Diary Short stay The Times City Diary Blood letting The Times City Diary A long look The Times City Diary Partners The Times City Diary Happy headhunters go on the warpath Jon Ashworth explores the shadowy and highly lucrative world of the executive search firms Let taxation put the brakes on speculative trading Letters to the Business and Finance section of The… Leeson must be heard Quicken French aim to clean up the boardroom Colin Narbrough looks at the Gallic equivalent of Britain's Cadbury report The bourse's reliance on investors from overseas is behind reform The bourse's reliance on investors from overseas is behind reform Small losses at the close Midland Bank plc The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Triad Carlton UK Television AGAS Get yourself a vital edge: stop, look and listen John Samson learns how to turn an interview 'orderal' into the chance to shine and impress Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cristie Softech Telecom Ltd Career Opportunities in the U. S. A. All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carpet Right Multiple Classified Advertising Items BUREAU/MAC Operator THG Limited GDS Corporation Strategic Development Opportunities OVUM The mouse with no tail Max Glaskin reports on a new way to control your cursor-the Ringmouse Coopers & Lybrand Mercuri Urval Kestrel Consulting Picture Gallery Kingston Technology Corporation Worldwide wagers in the virtual casinos Solar project Microsoft service Online Stopped short Big, bigger, huge Measure of liability of trustee in breach to beneficiary Characteristics relevant for provocation direction Club Med Customer need not testify to misleading price Quantifying claim for damages in breach of contract Agreement made new tenancy Domestic offences Musicians must be missionaries Why does America's top conductor want to break up his orchestra? Leonard Slatkin talks to Ricjard Morriso Music More swash to the buckle Dance Le Corsaire Coliseum Theatre Secrets out in the open Theatre Now You Know Hampstead Dance BBC Proms 95 Opera Best left to blush unseen Opera Aroldo Covent Garden Entertainments Weekend Weekend 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 v) on release across the country Weekend At home, indoors and out Visualart: Tokyo provides a perfect setting for a massive anthony Caro show, says John Russell Taylor Weekend Visual Art The Times Pop In the backbeat of the movies New Albums: Pop heavyweights can add chart-friendly clout to film soundtracks. Roll em, says David Sinclair Top Ten Albums Grape expectations are happily fulfilled Shaun Ryder's new band have made a brilliant album, but it won't impress the Pope. Caitlin Moran explains Pop O levels, a levels and sound levels Tomorrow's pop starlets are being trained today to cope with fame long before it hits. Paul Sexton reports Pop Close enough to myth Rolling Stones Brixton Academy Carnegie's challenge in doubt Richard Evans Nap: Jameel Asmar (4.05 Ascot) Next best: Chez Catalan (3.00 Ascot) Ascot Rapid Raceline More bans Yarrow to get off the mark Ascot BBC1 New Market Thirsk Market Rasen Wolverhampton Lamb watches Hampshire sail out of reach Hegg steps in to lead Lancashire's tail-end rally Kent's troubles continue Graveney short-changed Bners has Sussex in a spin Bowler and Hayhurst play up to Somerset's game plan Yesterday's Scoreboards Sports Service The Times Calls cost 39p per min cheap rate, 49p per mm at all… Scot fails to keep home fires burning Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching From Wild Thing to weekend golfer John Daly still swings with the force old, but his approach his matured in search of consistency, as Andrew Longmore reports Keene on Chess Winning Move Ailing Norman enjoys his drop of morning Sherry Today's Tee-Off Times Trials of former champion know no bounds Pass master The Open In hot water Grateful Scot Parting shot No alternative but to wait and hope during Open vigil Coxless four lead Nations' Cup challenge Forthcoming Company Golf Days Yesterday's Racing Results Pickering secures fifth title BBC Supporters caught out as seeding schedule goes awry Jackson out to prove fitness in Sheffield In Brief Collings spot-on Funds secured Leading Locos Bates beaten Gunnell steps out on road to recovery David Power sees Britain's world-beating woman hurdler prepare to return from injury No threat to Indurain on longest stage N. A. G at Ryman For the Record Fixtures Word-Watching Bromage's death leaves void in rugby First Knight of the Proms Radio Choice Travels with Auntie: a star-studded story Review BBC1 Choice Cricket Watson provides links with the past American recalls halcyon days with 67 in first round of Open at St Andrews Times Two Crossword Open First round Leaderboard Price sets the pulses racing Mel Webb joins the defending champion on a roller-coaster ride round the Old Course Sun Authorised Reseller Athletics
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