News from 22/07/1995
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, John O'leary and Edward Gorman, Tunku Varadarajan, Sarah Hall, Lynne Greenwood, Paul Heiney, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, A. M. Maud, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Hew Balfour, Charlie Raincock, Marlusz Kuklinski, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, John Diamond, Maureen Owen, Ivo Tennant, Michael Atherton, Philip Howard, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Durrell Clive Manison, Jane Laldlaw, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Jeremy Seal, Simond Tait, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Mareel Berlins, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Angela Rippon, Chris Broadhurst, Ruth Gledhill, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, H. R. P. Lloyd, Ralph Rogers, D. M. Cassels, Michael Clark, Fiona Malcolm, James Gillbey, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Tony Harbron, Frances Bissell, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Jennai Cox and Alexandra Frean, Ian Morrow, C. Reed, Bernard T. Croft, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, John Webster, Stephen Anderton, Tim Hely Hutchinson, Matthew Perry, John Hopkins, David Miller, Lucy Berrington, Gillian Bowditch, Geoffrey Wheeler, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Willets, David Toop, George Plumptre, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Daphne Mann, Gowrie Chairman, Jean Eaglesham and Anne Ashworth, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Celeste Brown, Christine Buckley, Susan Nickson, John Russell Taylor, Jenny McClean, P. H. S, Carll James, Peter Bryan, Harriet Paterson, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Jane Bernstone (Director), Philip Bassell, Oliver Holt, T. S. T. Cookson, Hilton Holloway, R. G. L. Green, J. M. Shears, D. J. Appleton, Oliver Gillie, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Kay, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster and Colin Narborough, Jack Crossley, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Helen Gould, Christopher Walker, Michael Kallenbach, Peter Dingley, Alex Wellman and Kevin Eason, Brian Lara, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Graham Paterson, Richard Allfrey, Richard Allden, Roger Maynard and Michael Kallenbach, Ian Herbert, Tim Wapshott, Alan Lee, Christine Wheeler, Ben MacIntyre, Brian Hunt, Donald F. Berry, Paul Barker, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Tony Dawe, Jane Laidlaw, Alan Jenkins, Robert Loyd Lindsay, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Bill Robinson, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Jill Crawshaw, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Miguel, Muzeyin Issa, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Penny Perrick, Gill Horney, Dr Dashboard, Anthony Howard, David A. Line, Stacy Sullivan and Eve-Ann Prentice, Dan Cohn-Sherbok, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoThe Weekend Papers for £1 Muted threat falls short of summit hopes Airstrike ultimatum to Serbs M&S assistant hoarded clothes Biggest brewer School hit squad Index Russians detain Virgin jet after forcing it to land Gardeners told watering days are numbered Open salute for Palmer Car Greenbury team to meet over tax row 1015 Lottery opera cancels school matinees Harley Ford 35P 10p off the Times Inside The Times on Monday IRA inmates challenge parole hearings delay Boots Shephard 'hit squad' takes over former top school Political jungle ensnares big cat of retail world Man in the news Polo Ralph Lauren BR chiefs offer new talks on strike News in Brief Fake doctor BT rental rise BBC defection A-level fraud Priest comes out of coma after touch from relic 'I'm reluctant to claim a miracle but it's beyond our wildest hopes' Modern Church venerates mementoes of saintly past The Sunday Times Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Balloonist who fell to earth tells a tall tale British scientists find ideal mate for world's rarest bird DNA match helps save threatened species B&q Picture Gallery Judge halts libel action by MP Cellphones direct Blair says welfare overhaul will bar nothing M&S assistant hoarded ?45,000 of stolen goods Home turned into sub-branch Mahler's great spirit raises the Proms roof Richard Morrison applauds the Symphony of a Thousand as an exhilarating opening to the Centenary Proms season Kingfisher Abbey National Neglected classics found in woodsheds Waiting for Fry The Sunday Times The National Trust Internet generation lifts computer sales sky high Stores struggle to meet demand as children reject traditional toys in favour of multimedia games Package to put beginners on the right line Seaside Breaks Le Shuttle Treatment dropped 30 years ago halts rheumatoid arthritis Renault 'Red Baron' crash pilot may have died at controls Seal pups flourish after river clean-up Mercury Communications Ltd. £17,000 for woman in postal dispute Red Cross milestone marks painful step in warring world Help to the Wounded To the Editor of the Times Lunn Poly Aid on demand where disaster and conflict strike Cricketer stakes a claim to record Barclays Dean cleared of sex charges prepares to speak from the heart 'I will be magnanimous. To be victorious would be totally inappropriate', says Jackson Dixons Lincoln choral tradition 'in danger' Trust to God's wisdom in the face of suffering Dan Cohn-Sherbok Credo The Kia Sportage Man who lied over accident is freed News in Brief Country chief Volunteer dies Oxford roadshow Late departure Pumps primed Beleaguered Zepa ready for fight to the finish Frustration with UN boils over as Bosnian troops blast peacekeepers' barracks Serb Assault Stronger Muslims chalk up gains US Intelligence Halifax Building Society American deal sours over dinner Behind the Scenes 'Last chances' litter the road to peace Conferences Thresher Wine Shop Holocaust memorial battle 'Stepmother Courage' faces barrage of criticism from across political spectrum Berlin File Great boycott bubble bursts Legal & General Charlie Sheen paid $53,000 to Fleiss call-girls Mercury Communications Ltd. Kings of the autobahn usurp crown File on Suez reveals Israeli killing of Egyptian prisoners Jerusalem spurns masterpiece and opts for a clothed Davi Hpi Reuter: West Bank settlers stone Arab cars Habitat sale Sudanese accused of Nuba genocide Arkansas sponsors drop Clinton to back Republican British Red Cross Boredom at root of Hillary's hairdos The Sunday Times (Reuter): Campus minority bias ends American Summary Haitian elections 'tainted' by fraud Star's cards not the way they were (AFP): Japanese coalition faces jolt from disillusioned voters Australia and New Zealand plan anti-nuclear strategy The Rail Shop Picture Gallery Smoking Causes Heart Disease Pretoria's arms sale blunders attacked Kashmir hostages 'injured' News in Brief (AP): Forest blaze (Reuter): Taiwan alert (AP): Coup damages (AFP): Couple freed (Reuter): Royal flush Lincoln's laying on of hands A public fiasco proves it is futile to impose a formal framework on the most subtle of human encounters The myth that will not die Anthony Howard on the 1945 Labour landslide and why the earth moved then for British politics And they're off The Times Diary Royal courting The Times Diary Not a bean The Times Diary Movie mogul The Times Diary How Huck found himself in the dock Ben MacIntyre on attempts to make Twain politically correct Fair exchange The Times Diary Debs' Delight The Times Diary Haze over London The Bosnian Serbs will break open the slivovitz Car Toot your horn to a man as old as the motor car Time for a Tax Change Middle Britain needs no more punishment Muddle over tax on share options Protecting mammals Mixed reviews of opera house ?55m Charities' share of lottery profits Press and privacy law Weighty tomes Happy birthday to British Red Cross Elusive rail tickets Deputy's new role Court Circular Royal engagements Inner Temple Personal Column Service dinners Election Anniversaries Weekend birthdays Fundación Venezuela Positiva Luncheon Legal appointments Church services tomorrow University news Memorial service Plumbers' Company Appointment Forthcoming marriages Watermen and Lightermen Deputy lieutenants Michael Andrews Michael Andrews, painter, died from cancer on July 19 aged 66. He was born on October 30.1928 Personal Column Trustee Acts Legal Notices Public Notices Leukaemia Research Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Marsden Charitable Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Association Action Robert Close Robert S. Close, Australian author, died in Palma, Majorea, on July 17 aged 92. He was born in Melbourne on July 15.1903 Help to the Wounded. T To the Editor of the Times The Very Rev Norman Rathbone The Very Rev Norman Rathbone, Dean of Hereford 1969-82, died on July 13 aged 80. He was born on September 8.1914 Dr Wiktor Tomaszewski Dr Wiktor Tomaszewski, medical teacher and general practitioner, died in Edinburgh on June 22 aged 88. He was born on March 17,1907 News The Times Crossword No 19,914 Opinion Times Weathercall Superlative Travel Saturday Times Minister clears S&N takeover of Courage Business Today Melvyn Marckus Bass to buy Harvester from Forte Merrill Lynch wins Smith New Court Thorn EMI demerger to cost ?50m Working Week Pace of recovery continues to slow Sport Chairman returns to safe waters of M&s Hiscox Underwriting Limited Weekend Money The Hidden Assets by the Thames Picture Gallery BTR launches £2bn Nylex bid UK group aims to end conflict with offshoot Clerical Medical Investment Group Enter Sir John, exit Professor Littlechild? Takeover talks at CBS Us Air lands a profit at halfway stage Northern opens way for new offer Crédit Lyonnais may have to sell assets Business Roundup ICI to contest damages Tessa rules published Names to fight on Hall buys wire group CPG's first dividend Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Highly recommended to enter the limelight A Working Week for: Adair Turner Philip Bassett meets the management consultant who takes over as the CBI's Director-General in September Ticking away in a time warp beside the Thames Hidden Assets Colin Narbrough discovers an Art Deco gem in one of London's darker corners Scottish Widows Smith & Nephew rises on ?2.6bn bid rumour 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 Thorn in two Tempus Northern/Trafalgar SNC Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Wall Street Protest over share option tax mounts Ordinary people, not just directors, will feel the pinch, Jean Eaglesham and Anne Ashworth find Other ways staff can gain a stake Heads you win, tails you can't lose, according to ProShare Beneath the summer stupor Investment Strategy Data Error Black Horse Life Look Ahead Habgood appeal to Clarke Chamberlain De Broe Ltd. Standard Life Fund Management Limited NatWest Tessa to launch ethical fund Trust Watch Close shave for Poland over Walesa's moustache Robert Miller on the impact of the President's disappearing trademark UK Unit Trusts Investing in Europe UK Investment Trusts in Europe L&G escapes Revenue anger Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Stormy time ahead for US market The Treasury's taxing blunders Comment Check out your rating Loans may depend on credit reference agency records, but Liz Dolan finds errors can occur Save & Prosper Cazenove & Co. NatWest Framington Unit Investment Limited Schroder Investment Management Limited The disappearing state pension Caroline Merrell outlines the implications of the Pensions Act for millions of contributors Fidelity Direct Henderson touche Remnant More firms offer negative equity plans Carrot and stick tactics to retain borrowers Caroline Merrell says societies are planning bonuses, but big penalties Redeeming a £50,000 loan may involve a £2,500 penally Rj Temple Plc The Northern Rock's move to impose… Perpetual Redemption Penalties Virgin direct Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Visual display for deaf customers The Times Money Information Service Chase De Vere Dawn of a new era in pension planning? Caroline Merrell examines the claims of the deferred annuity prior to its unveiling A tax initiative that defeats itself UK Index Fund Personal values lacking in platinum service Best advice rule M&G Group Seymour Sinclair The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Equities end the week steady Fidelity Brokerage Russell turns tables on Lancashire Opening bowlers share honours to complete Gloucestershire's recovery Glamorgan fall under the spell of Donald's brilliance Lamb's fall leaves Hampshire in command Moores and Noon prove their worth Lara succumbs to first pair Mushtaq bowls according to plan Yesterday's Scoreboards Reluctant hero resigns himself to private ire and public scrutiny Saturday portrait: Michael Atherton, by Alan Lee, cricket correspondent England opt for spin to turn series White likely to be recalled at No 6 as injuries force selectors' hand AA Five Star Service Benn vows not to hold back Football finds place for cheese in the onion bags Progressive Pentire can steal the show Big Race Line-Up Restructure can reverse form Ascot BBC1 William Hill Thunderer: Ascot Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Richard Evans Nap: Blue Duster (2.35 Ascot) Next best: Dance Band (2.00 Ascot) Newmarket Rapid Raceline Bint Shadayid offers classic promise Thunderer: Ripon Thunderer: Stratford Thunderer: Wolverhampton Thunderer: Newcastle Thunderer: Southwell Thunderer: Lingfield Park Chance for England to erase the memory of whitewash Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Today Cricket President survives British challenge In Brief Cayard's break Fighting chance Rebbeck home Kirienko again Aldair strikes Multiple Display Advertising Items Open bids champagne farewell to Palmer Fine second round provides fitting flourish to nostalgic occasion at St Andrews Mercury Communications Crenshaw inspired by a past master John Hopkins accompanies one of the game's keenest pupils and sees how history can help Faldo back in business Today's Tee-Off Times Hick plays straight but Catt changes direction Victorious Christie recaptures best form Rioch plans to improve Arsenal's style rating Armstrong's gamble pays off Osher triumphs in slow lane Doohan riding high despite unlucky break Oliver Holt talks to a world champion who has endured great pain in his fight for success Champion makes tracks for title For the Record Titleist Cricket Patient Daly confounds doubters Big-hitting American retains place among leading group at St Andrews Montgomerie back to his worst form Quartet show the professional touch Complete Scores from St Andrews Ice Pack Motorcycling Injury puts an end to Jackson's world title defence Travel Lynne Truss: The Fairway to Equality Orange Shopping Outdoors Arts Planning to see a show or a film, an exhibition or a concert? The Times critics select the best entertainment Have faith not fortune in the lottery of life Ruth Gledhill attends a service at York Minster for the General Synod's members At your Service British Gas Service Stoned on the best Moroccan Rolling Stone Brian Jones was intoxicated by the music of the Master Musicians of Jajouka, says David Toop. Now they are in London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Wigmore Hall Hansel and Gretel The Centenary Season Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera & Ballet The Royal Ballet Royal Festival Hall Kenny Rogers Theatres Concerts Harrogate International Festival Theatres Luxury Theatre Breaks Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament National Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grease "The Classic Love Story of our Time" The Rocky Horror Show Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres "Welcome Back" The Kirov Ballet Pretty young things need not apply Under the Weight of war John Russell Taylor on how Carel Weight's whimsical artistic vision was changed by the Second World War Herd about the Irish festival? Cork pops up a date for your dairy Only his cows knew of his passion The Sunday Times Gielgud Theatre The Times Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only 5 Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol v) on release across the country The Life of Buddha and of the Little Sparrow Bosnia needs the healing arts Helping the children of war to express their pain; Cardiff Techniquest's new home Helen Gould on an art therapy project bringing comfort to refugee children The Times and WH Smith Glenn Gould Recordings: Coltrane in lyrical mood; Australian teenage grunge sensation; a generous reading of Schubert; Gershwin for a summer's evening Jazz John Coltrane John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman Pop Single Silverchair Pure Massacre New on Video: Loach lets his anger loose; Jarman shakes up Shakespeare HMV BBC Proms 95 Happy as a sand martin Feather Report The Times Smallholders barely holding on Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Pinning down the species A five-year survey of British butterflies for the millennium begins today Is this the last flutter for a threatened butterfly? Hunt the name is the new game George Plumptre reports on the trend towards growing rare and unusual plants Useful Reading Weekend Tips Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Sun-Spa plc, International Centre Countax The Black & White House National Fruit Specialists Water King Pools Start Planning your Winter Colour now The Apple Orchard Trading Co. Arbenco Ltd. Herald & Heart Hatters Ltd. Cannock Gates Limited Cants Colourful Rose Catalogue is Yours Free! Pedometers International Ltd Garden Answers "The Fuchsia Bible" Genesis Mobility Centres British Antique Replicas MOPS Direct Furniture Service MOPS Changewear The Mekon Billy Bunter & Rupert Herald & Heart Hatters Individually Made-To-Measure Skirts & Trousers Glacier Pure MOPS Allergy Relief Products Ltd. Genuine Birthday Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items Small Chest of Drawers Health Tips Seymour Shirts For the love of a good cheese Jack Crossley meets three characters in search of the perfect, tenderly nurtured cheese Make yours an Indian summer Comfortable cotton clothes include kurtas, kaftans and nightshirts from Lucknow NPI Treasures of Britain Campaign Booty and the beasts of war The Times Why le Carr? is happy with our game Discounted prices for books mean everybody wins—readers, authors and publishers, says Tim Hely Hutchinson Bucaholic binge Paul Barker on three books that try to explain the appeal of country life Penguin hatches 60 of the best The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Auntie's men talk tough Peter Millar admires two gritty thrillers from BBC reporters Derwent May Reviews the critics New in Paperback How to beat a bum rap Rumours of Elmore Leonard's decline are greatly exaggerated, says Marcel Berlins Picture Gallery Prophetic power in a fabled land The Colour of Forgetting By Merle Collin Virago, £7.99 Poisoning America with envy From Wimbledon to Waco By Nigel Williams Faber, £12.99 Pearl fights the swine A sequel to Hawthorne; taking the Mickey out of Disney Pearl: A Romance By Christopher Bigsby Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £15.99 Black Night at Big Thunder Mountain By Glenn Patterson Chatto & Windus. £13.99 Just lighten up, Lisa Penny Perrick is disappointed by Lisa Alther's return to her old turf Five Minutes in Heaven By Lisa Alther Viking. £15.00 Thursday Times Books Spots, I've had a few. 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The Times Magazine Inside Omega Beach Bummer King Husain Courtly Love Fashion Sex on Legs Food & Drink Plus ... The Times Magazine Diary I was delighted to see that Earl Spencer is still sporting sideboards. He and I both—those quiet little square things that remind a chap where his ears are Right hand man Diary What Sally did Bread of heaven Something for the Weekend Polo Sport Ralph Lauren The new Xantia Citroën Xantia We're All Going on a Summer Holiday… We've seen it in the brochures, so let's see if it's true. Robert Crampton joins a trip to Club 18-30's promised land. Photographs by Bill Robinson Halfords Superstores Thresher Thresher Wine Shop IBM IBM No Nonsense Vehicles from Japan Daihatsu Rider on the storm King Husain of Jordan has survived assassination attempts, wars and political intrigue to become the world's longest-serving leader. 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