News from 24/07/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, John O'Leary and Bruce Kemble, DJM, Patricia Davies, Jennifer A. Davies, T. Fairbrother, Catherine Milton, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Les Benton, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Hilary Popiolek, Eugene Moosa, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, H. D. Osmond-Smith, Martin Fletcher, Jimmy Reid, John O'leary Education Editor, Rupert Cox, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Caroline Merrell and Anne Ashworth, Jill Sherman and Melvyn Marckus, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Chris Sutton, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Liz Kelly (Senior Research Officer), Janet Bush, Jim Ward, David Hands, Louise Gray, Richard Austen-Baker, John Woodcock, P. H. S., Stacy Sullivan, Anthony Loyd and Michael Evans, David Miller, Lucy Berrington, Barry Millington, Gillian Bowditch, Geoffrey Wheeler, John Young and Helen Johnstone, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, James Sherr, P. H. S, David Walton, Richard Rawsthorn, Richard Evans, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, John Hunt, Kate Alderson, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Sheila Switzer, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Agence France-Presse, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Jeremy Bath, Brian Clarke, Richard West, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, P. Gardiner, Benedict Nightingale, John Grant, Nick Barmby, Misha Glenny, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Geoffrey Crook, Michael Henderson, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Richard Ford, Chris Brasher, John Watson,
ResumoBritish guns sent to defend Sarajevo 'We are moving to pitched artillery battles between peacekeepers and Serbs' Daly wins tense Open Royal Opera by the river Railtrack sale Index Start Playing our New Football Game Today Mayhew's secret talks with Sinn Fein anger Unionists Pay-as-you-drive rivals to fight it out on the M3 Advertisement Weekends in jail to deter delinquents Abbey National Top Tories tell Clarke to think again on shares tax This Week in the Times George Walden to stand down over 'school team' politics Rolex Crossword honours shared Anti-car protest ends in riot France beckons off-duty Cabinet News Australia Crowds head for resorts as South hots up Pressure mounts for guns amnesty News in Brief Pension halved Benefits cut plan Hurst 's 'no goal' Lottery winners Handwriting shows 'transformation' in older Nelson Girl aged eight too clever to be taught at school Prodigy aims for university at 12 1ft wire left in boy after operation Heads turn as 'Big Fella' rides again Support for parents' bid to allow baby son to die GEM Recovery Teenager impaled for three hours Peugeot Japanese asked to stay out of Beatrix Potter's garden National Trust officials fear that a fascination with Peter Rabbit is getting out of hand 90 % of caravans fail safety tests Cellnet Children give lesson in Britishness Britons lose sleep over stress at work News in Brief Body found Ban abandoned Ace design Snail shows pace Saint's touch may have had a hand in 'miracle' recovery Dark cloud hangs over cathedral, says Lincoln dean 'God put me here and I intend to stay and fight this out to the end' HESS Picture Gallery Planned reform of divorce laws 'will destroy family' No accounting for taste 'Shocked' MPs condemn ferry safety Wellesley Conference Centre Hidden Roman buildings found News in Brief BNF accused Flight delay Peat bogs at risk Jail protest £35,000 find will test treasure trove law in the Lords Archaeologists seek curb on activities of 'damaging' metal detector enthusiasts Teenage motherhood linked to school failure Drugs in schools 'routine' Your chance to win a Rover 220 Coupé The Times Quail delight the twitchers Peoples Phone By a Staff Reporter: Muslims to permit donation of organs Muslim world to arm Bosnians NatWest Sleeping giant is likely to wake in Bihac nightmare Balkans Commentary Volvo New force on standby to defend Sarajevo supply line Peacekeepers await Mladie's next move more after warning of toughter reaction to Serb attacks MaZDa By our Foreign Staff: Suffering moves women to set up appeal Relief Effort Senators poised to lift embargo America Death of soldiers increases pressure on Chirac France Nuclear test row ends honeymoon for French leader One dead, five hurt in Paris race riot Barclays EU rift threatens banana supply Forest fire in Greece forces thousands to flee homes Reuter: Prince 's golden gun seized on Capri Cellphones (Reuter): Turks agree law changes News in Brief Kenya criticised Cyprus accused First Lady 'helped to impede inquiry over death of aide' Murayama survives elections for senate Cougars prey on suburbs of California Life or death dilemma for jury as mother is convicted Chinese missile tests divert ships Hawke weds author Marcatré Talks are moved to Dead Sea News in Brief (AFP): Sudan talks (AP): Nigeria relents (Reuter): Seoul protest (AP): Naked sun (AP): Son beheaded After the show, strike the theatre While the Royal Opera House has its facelift, its resident companies could be housed in Southwark, writes Marcus Binney Winds light to tempestuous New Music: British and world premieres for works by Zappa, Donatoni and Adès: classical composers undergo trial by electronics The Musicman Pop a dash of old Led Zep, a pinch of World Music… Titanic start to second century Concert: Richard Morrison thrills to the aural and visual spectacle at the First Night of the Centenary Proms Music Boulez conducts Boulez: the old maitre of the… Musical Synth of the fathers William Orbit Queen Elizabeth Hall Dance Beastly London Overtures A very small explosion Theatre Boom Bang-a-Bang Bush Entertainments Books A crocodile through corridors of power 2000 Union Chapel, NI Film Jazz Today's Choice 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 symbol v) on release across the country Wyndhams The Times Queens Theatre Last map of inner space A Canadian satellite will finally map the ict wastes of Antarctica Supercold atoms dance to Einstein'ss tune why hatters flipped their lids 'We will have the that ever existed' Once mothballed, the Hooker telescope is a star again. Giles Whittell reports Tempur State control The Heavens via Internet Metal mania Once upon a Time The life and times of a cockney Cagney Dalya Alberge meets Bob Hoskins, the man who made stumpy, bald guys sexy, on the set of his next film This sporting Highland life Staking deer and shooting foxes is all in a day's work on a Scottish estate, as TV viewers are about find out. Gillian Bowditch reports Beware a crisis on the horizon New Millennium Kingfisher Matthew Parris Since political coverage is boring, everyone but the pundits should be pleased when it is reduced Pop guns The Times Diary The torture industry Is Britain really indifferent to the victims of the 78 governments engaged in systematic persecution? Why Labour needs Ashdown A by-election win for the Liberal Democrats would suit Blair. explains suit Blair, explains Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Doctor, doctor The Times Diary Roar deal The Times Diary Thorny The Times Diary No go Jo The Times Diary The Chirac Way The West at last has a leader who us afraid to lead Taking over Bad Schools Educational failure should not be protected by local councils Working-Class Hero A salute to Harold Larwood-who only obeyed orders Lessons of the past on Bosnia crisis NHS dentistry Removal of mandatory life sentence Women 's tax breaks Wild goose chase? With the Pioneers Thatcher 's heir? Sport's attitude to racial harassment Compulsory games Word usage Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Court Circular Today's royal engagements Nature notes Personal Column Birthdays today Anniversaries Appointments Dinner The Air League Picture Gallery Literary treasures of king who slept rough go on sale Embassy Flight Centre Trailfinders Appointments in the Forces Flights TH Travelhome Steamond Multiple Classified Advertising Items Animals in Need Times Newspapers Marriages Action for blind people The Times Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Forthcoming marriages Harold Larwood Harold Larwood, Nottinghamshire and England fast bowler, died in Sydney on July 22 aged 90. He was born on November 19,1904 Roger Dixey Roger Dixey, OBE, agricultural economist, died on June 29 aged 100. He was born on March 18,1895 Latest wills Read-Admiral David Torlesse Rear-Admiral David Torlesse, CB, DSO, navla aviator, died on July 19 aged 93. He was born on January 24,1902 Mr Snowden on a Minium Wage A Labour "Idealistic Proposal" Criticized Len Blyth Len Blyth, Welsh international rugby player and club administrator, died in Johannesburg on June 24 aged 74. He was born in Swansea on November 20,1920 The Times Crossword No 19,915 Knockando News Business Times Weathercall AirUK Tomorrow Cricket Daly powers to victory in play-off Rocca's Last-Ditch Effort in Vain as Extra Holes Decide Title at St Andrews The Loan Corporation Cycling Schools Sport Football Auntie too coy, but Alliss and mum sparkle TV Action Replay Buckfield record rounds off day of fine promise British athletes show their best form on eve of world championships Jackson admits error Van Dyk scales new heights to shatter a dream Hardcastle creates dilemma Coxless fours achieve double Luckman masters breeze at Bisley Sport in Brief British must wait Cup inspires Martínez Eden beats punctures Double defeat for Lions Uruguay delight Muster triumphs again England fight back Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move European flotilla blown off course Renegade of the past becomes a true champion Open victory a fitting reward for powerful and popular golfer David Miller praises a triumph at st Andrews which bears testimony to a new-found resolve Law says thanks for the memory The Open Final Totals from St Andrews Webster spoils Sherry party by walking off with silverware Golf Monthly A terror among bowlers , the mildest of men Sourge of Australian batsmen whose name will be forever linked with bodyline tactic John Woodcock pays tribute to Harold Larwood, who has died in Sydney at the age of 90 Lancashire in far from festive mood Warwichshire take command as challengers fold at Cheltenham Loye loses ground as peers enjoy recognition Saturday's Scoreboards The London Hernia Centre Emburey brought back as England pin hopes on spin New opening partner for Atherton Carr holds West Indian bowlers at bay Team talk Knight receives deserved recognition Ivo Tennant talks to a batsman thriving after a controversial change of direction Corporate Golf Challenge Glamorgan skittled by searing pace of Donald Warwickshire's expertise in field undermines Sunday league leaders Northamptonshire maintain improved form South Africans prove worthy opponents Lancashire pay for recklessness Yesterday's Scoreboards Induráin seals victory with barely a smile Memories of Casartelli overshadow Spaniard's fifth successive Tour de France triumpth Andrew Longmore reports from Paris on the last stage of an event that had lost its spirit Dominant Doohan toys with opposition Argentina hand England a lesson The Times By our Sports Staff: Specialist sprinter takes final plaudits Details Sports Service The Times Cricket Athletics Cycling Picture Gallery For the Record Club Cricket Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures Pools Check Racing Canny trout anglers keep their cool when the heat is on Hot summers are dangerous for fish and especially trying for fishermen, Brian Clarke says Shooting star Aldridge sets sights on glory Bisley spirit of fair play allows female crack shots to shine in gentleman's sport New global race attracts Conner Hernia Repair Enjoy drama of the Road Hole by rail 'Has the Royal Ancient not considered giant video screens?' Mark Souster is almost won over by the charms of St Andrews and the excitement of the Open Evidence may delay Modahl hearing Lammtarra left with much to prove Game King George Winner receives lowly rating from handicapper Newcastle Rapid Raceline Balanchine aim Guide to our Racecard Lottery leads to tax plea by BHB Nottingham Brighton Stronger tote is essential for British racing Racing commentary Benn demands showdown with Jones WBC champion brushes aside Italian challenge to retain title Medley relay hopes match Coombs 's rise to fame Craig Lord on Britain's new European junior butterfly champion who has looked adversity squarely in the eye Windsor England juniors reclaim crown Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Players hope to sway Paris meeting Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Crowley's indiscipline leads to three-week suspension Come on in, the water's fine Lucy Berrington on training for an Open Water certificate and the thrill of diving, even in British waters Compaq Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Thousands of university opportunities John O'Leary and Bruce Kemble offer a full guide to unfilled degree vacancies The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Regent's College Montessori Gonville and Caius College Counselling Training Lansdowne Kensington EF Business Diplomas Career Analysts Ltd. The Sunday Times Secretarial St. Aldates College University of London Degrees for External Students University of Oxford Holborn College Ebs European Business School Smdc Suffolk Management Development Centre University of Bradford The structure of hypnosis Department for Education and Employment United Arab Emirates Courses Kingston University St. Aldates College The St. James's Secretarial College Charterhouse University of Brighton Continued from page 34 Staffordshire University Tel:… Club Med Capitalisation, week's change H. E. Foster & Cranfield Stand-off at the Bank Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Construction 'is slipping into recession' Picture Gallery Short-lived retail boom predicted Conflicting clues to inflation prospects Gilt-Edged Healthy ICI to lift dividend Companies OFT silent on Bridgeman as new chief Aim tally tops £200m Alternative Investment Market Regulators call for swap of secret data Results and Statistics Swiftcall Swiftcall Easy Instant Connection The birds fight back The Times City Diary Time to tune in The Times City Diary Rowing ahead BRS Car Lease Blaijorists hemmed in by the 40 per cent rule Figuring out the forensics Jon Ashworth investigates the Sherlock Holmes of the 1990s The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Tourist Rates Labour's year of triumph Radio Choice Wild pets win all the prizes for drama Review BBC1 Choice Week Ahead 37 Malaya rolls out car repair deal Tories plan investor blitz for £2bn Railtrack float Times Two Cross Word Rosyth wins £53m orders Options for the Chancellor Big firms seek to ease shares tax pain Trafalgar considers bid price Retirement Planning Pans aims to grab City business' if UK snubs EMU Fund managers turn tables on New York Forty All 38 Picture Gallery Enter the race for £50,000 So you think you can pick the best football team in the country? This is your chance Le Tissier and Rösier provide cutting edge striker requires Chris Sutton, of Blackburn Rovers, selects his ITF team Making a safe selection Full backs with plenty to offer Hidden treasures How to Play Multiple choice in midfield Striking a balance The final piece fits into place Intertext sets the pace Beardsley makes ideal role model Nick Barmby, of Tottenham Hotspur, selects his ITF team Experts with vital role in football In the modern game, one association has the players' best interests at heart Televised Fixtures Covering all possible angles Sky Sports Terms and Conditions GRANADA
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