News from 25/07/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Paula Davies, Ian Murray and Dominic Kennedy, Richard Thomson, Colin Waite, Owen Bywater, Ivo Tennant, Edward Underhill, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Blake, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Noel Goodwin, Simon Wilde, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, A. W. MacAra, Joe Joseph, M. E. Hanlon, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Debra Craine, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Rodney Schofield, Louise Taylor, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Sean Webster, Michael Clark, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Edward Fennell, Richard Ford and Nicholas Watt, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Michael Theodoulou, Rachel Bridge, John Hopkins, Gillian Bowditch, Barry Millington, John Gibson, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, George P. Black, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Julian Borger, Frank R. Long, P. H. S, Tim Jones John Goodbody and Stewart Tendler, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson and James Landale, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Veronic Heath, Barry Pickthall, Adam Sage and Stacy Sullivan, Hilary Finch and Michael Tilson, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Richard Duce, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Angus Stirling, Chairman, Kathryn Knight, Scrivenor, Stacy Sullivan and Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Alan Challoner, Michael Dynes, Philip Pangalos, J. F. Mathews, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Ian Robertson, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, George J. Levy, D. Walsh, Alan Walters, Philip Bassett and Ross Tieman, Elisabeth Edwards,
ResumoTrain strike deal is agreed Drivers to vote on cut in hours Ministers edge closer on disarming the Ira Index Play the £50,000 Game Picture Gallery Barclays staff end stoppages Woman, 68, jailed for defying order to stop feeding pigeons Travel Challenge Football stars on bribery charges Price of Sovereignty Blair blocks Left choice Suicide bomb kills five on bus Charity sale Allied Dunbar UN guns pointed at Serb targets Barristers' courtroom clashes brought before the Bar An inquiry plans to draw up proposals on the proper procedures for handing complaints of conduct between counsel. Frances Gibb highlights a small but increastingly acrimonious trend Labour to block endorsement of key candidate DELL Unrapturous end to Brando film Prison visit by Irish MPs ends Inla dirty protest Return trip Criminals' goods may be sold to aid victims News in Brief Surgeon banned Tourist freed School fined Old Bailey closes Church links Hill House Hammond Ex-businessman says neighbour threatened to dig up son's remains Raymond Ward Tells Lies Families go to High Court after argument about fence leads to libel claim Boy who stole aircraft to kill Hitler relives his glory flight By a Staff Reporter: Court victory for girl hit in bike race Accelerated Learning Systems Ltd. By a Staff Reporter: Job 'too much' for groom accused of murder Tories scramble for safe seats left by the weary and demoralised New Professional compete with old hands for redrawn constituencies Globe seeking lottery help Hoverspeed Heseltine tries to quash Blair's by-election hopes MPs want U-turn on homes payout Gummer hints at Cabinet concern on shares BBC calls on Blobby to revive live draw By a Staff Reporter: Gang blamed for boy's rail death Coroner to investigate Lady Elton's needless wait for air ambulance Car Insurance Earth throws up secrets of the 'British Pompeii' Fligh-tech investigations help to draw up the ultimate Roman city plan Trial halted after lawyers upset jury Direct Savings Unit Peugeot Inca ads take a wrong turning Correction Hollywood premiere for family 's home-made film Studio in terrace house produces horror movie to be shown at cinemas across Europe Vodafone No Title Soldiers 'went wild at Cyprus roadblock' The Apricot Connection Coral eye restores spirits of girl, aged five BNFL fined for flouting safety rules on uranium Man murdered former wife after being released on parole White Hart By a Staff Reporter: CND pair cleared of blocking train Hopes fly high for red kites' recovery First direct Girl, six, hurt at shearing display News in Brief Webber theft Activist home Streaker's fright Bomb danger Chirac denies bombing of Karadzic 'capital ' Killing of French troops claimed as raid motive France Cellphones direct Clinton set to use veto America Serb command bunkers high on Nato aircraft's potential hit-list Key Targets British gunners take their positions on mountain Auto Direct Insurance Services Ltd Airstrike chain of command remains unclear Nato and UN UN envoy claims Serbs mutilated Muslim civilians Srebrenica Regiment stands guard over city Watchdog Role Your chance to win a Rover 220 Coupe The Times IPC Corporation (UK) Ltd. Yeltsin ally to head secret police amid fears of new KGB From Associated Press in Moscow: Russian drought hits grain harvest SAGA Services Ltd Picture Gallery Aid forum to monitor Kenya rights New members' wealth allows Eu to increase its budget Batman's wife seeks an amicable divorce New Millennium No more BBC cuts, say MPs Holiday areas ravaged by fire (AFP): Hostage impasse (AP): Prison diet (Reuter): High living (AP): Damp squib Suicide bomber kills five on Israeli bus Attack ordered hours before deadline for deal on self-rule in West Bank Rabin runs gauntlet of Jewish anger Cult leader 'forewarned of Fbi raid' Homespun Hillary's debut fails to bury Lady MacBeth West Point honours black cadet at last Manson's new bars Mercury 700 held in South Africa News in Brief (AP): Mine detectors Missile plea (Reuter): Arafat baby (Reuter): Live shock (Afp): Short sighted Just you wait, I'm going to be clever again' For two months & brought student lay in a coma. Ian Robertson talks to her remarkable recovery Movelat UN envoy claims Serbs mutilated Muslim civilians Srebrenica Cocaine, even when used by doctors, is a dangerous, substance, says Dr Thoms Stuffaford The little girl lost grows up at last The star of Pollyanna' is 49. Hawley Mills talks to Julia Llewellyn Smith about the perils of childhood fame Suffer the children as we cast out the guilt-edged divorce Neither the taxman nor divorce laws will make people remain married Car Insurance Dolphin Falklands' sovereignty for sale? Argentina could yet buy the islands, argues Alan Walters Britain too would gain from an end to the squable Majorettes The Times Diary Small screen The Times Diary Picture Gallery Leave them to God We can never forgive the Nazi butchers but it is too late now to punish them Bid part The Times Diary Graceless The Times Diary Fivers please The Times Diary Political games are not for me George Walden is bored by the party posturing Suffer the children as we cast out the guilt-edged divorce The substances of the Ulster negotiations is what matters Mirage over Bosnia Verbal fireworks will not alter the Serb 'logic of war' Virtual Spadework The Roman and his trouble are sighted under Uricon Fair shares for the Royal Opera Letters that are intended for publication should… Unlocking capital in church interest Fundraising question Hong Kong rule of law Smoking figures Newts and a new view of nature Home's best Deaf jurors Station litter bins Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Luncheons British School at Athens Anniversaries Personal Column £148,000 is paid by fans of the great detective Addition, not deduction, is clue to Sherlock Holmes sale Forthcoming marriages The Institute of Masters of Wine Lieutenancy of South Yorkshire Sir Charles Irving Trailfinders Latest wills Mr C. S. Gulbenkian Reception Appointments Nesta Pain Nesta Pain, former BBC producer died on July 23 aged 89. She was born on July 27,1905 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gifts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale Helmut Gernsheim Helmut Gernsheim photo-historian and photographer, died on July 20 aged 82. He was born in Munich on March 1,1913 Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items You helped us in Association now help us in Action Your Will Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thank you from the RNLI NCDL MacMillan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ernest Mandel Ernest Mandel, Marxist economist and theorelician of the Fourth International, died on July 20 aged 72. He was born on April 5,1923 Professor Richard Skemp Richard Skemp Professor of Educational Theory at the University of Warwick, 1973-86, died on June 22 aged 76. He was born in Bristol on March 10,1919 From our Correspondent: B. B. C. And Public Opinion Value of Wireless Group Leaders Tenants 'at risk until new lease law cuts in' Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nursing Home NatWest Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Game for the masses Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Make Money Being in Debt Extra Power for Diesels Ostrich Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Franchises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Discreet Surveillance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fresh Food Picnic Hampers Notice to Readers GSM Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Writ effectively served on junior employee Hackney carriage can be private hire vehicle Appeal from district judge's divorce decree Common undisclosed intention irrelevant Unjust not to stay libel action Floating charge attached to land Scots law Report July 25 1995 Inner House Operation of feeding estoppel doctrine Sufficient notice The Times Play the £50,000 game So you think you can pick the best football team in the country? This is your chance The best of the Premiership is yours to choose Study the list of players and managers, assess their relative values and spend your £35 million wisely News The Times Crossword No 19,916 Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall In the Times Tomorrow Man web rejects Scottish advance Scottish Power launches market raid after unveiling £bn takeover bid By our Industrial Correspondent: Directors could share up to £2m John Charcol Arts 31-33 Leeson offers SFO 'no-strings' meeting By our Deputy Business Editor: South West Water to toe Greenbury line Law Maxwell trial halted by illness Sport Wellcome Trust buys Smiths Estate Television and Radio Business Today Pilkington sets up works council Britain in line to win Siemens plant order Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices MCPL Realisations Limited Change profits Halkin Anglian Power Generators Limited Public Notices Underwriting capacity at Lloyd's may fall to £8.6bn Legal Notices The European Parliament Legal Notices Gallaher retail arm sold to managers Tourist Rates Royal Dutch/ Shell in China oil project Business Roundup Nabisco lifts earnings Unit trust sales soar Gannett media deal EC aid terms for CL Banks give LEP grace Dean Witter advances Boost for Ashanti The Times Rentals AIG Europe Scotland the brave ?Manweb faces northern horde? Greenbury's Treasury shoot-out?Competition takes back seat in European market Pennington Bids for Bank of Boston collapse From our New York Correspondent: CBS staff accused of scam Pensions setback for L&m Guardian Commodities Liffe Options Manweb bid lights up electricity sector shares Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues No Title Rights Issues Major Changes Underpowered Rolls Tempus Halkin Motor dealers Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Wall Street Whitbread End of term at SNC The Times City Diary Crossed wires The Times City Diary Order of Merit The Times City Diary Is the recovery out of steam or just pausing for breath? Philip Bassett and Ross Tieman on how the economy is faring The Herd thunders quietly Richard Thompson traces a broker's rise Scottish Power Bids for Rees carry risks for consumers Ross Tiemen examines the latest offer for a regional electricity company Courage chief's new post Road ahead Payout up Gas review Extra covers Club Med Candover joins takeover battle for French builder Excalibur bounces into the black Nylex board gives BTR approval for buyout in Australia Merrydown left flat by cider war Festive Holidays Limited The Creature Shop draws on computer technology The monster makers are now exploring new territory—education and games Shares close near best for day Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited The Times Unit Trust Information Service Mortgage Testaments to the scars that never heal Contemporary Art: Richard Cork on Germany's foremost painter, Gerhard Richter; plus other London shows Visual Art 1 Around the Galleries Visual Art 2 Is the recovery out of steam or just pausing for breath? Sacha Craddock on a collaboration between professionals and patients Visual Art 3 Tomorrow Entertainments 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 v) on release across the country Tonight 2 Century-old legacy tarnished Dance Sleeping Beauty Coliscum Virtuosity strikes a chord Jazz Tonight 3 The Times Dance Books Pulp fiction with added juice Elmore Leonard writes gangster novels that make Quentin Tarantino kill for the film rights. Clive Davis meets a genre hero Essence of Elgar and overcooked Tchaikovsky Concerts: Hilary Finch at the Proms' first weekend; and Michael Tilson Thomas says goodbye to the Lso Final flourish for a slick operator LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Hall Picture Gallery Music 1 Music 2 Akom Ltd Music 3 Quirky to the last New Music Bell Cablemedia Chambers Reuter Simkin Zarak MacRae Brenner Birmingham Midshires Eagan Janion Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Hertfordshire Fighter against injustice Frances Gibb interviews Paul Boateng about Labour's policy on law Food for thought Inns and Outs Picture Gallery Clifford Chance Making child's play of the law Brief Zarak MacRae Brenner Quarry Dougall Taylor Root Legal Recruitment Advisors Lawprose Consultation Services Entrepreneurial Solicitor Seeking Partnership? Zarak MacRae Brenner Taylor Root Legal Recruitment Advisers Commercial Lawyer The list few can ignore Edward Fennell looks at The Legal 500, the annual publication which has achieved cult status with lawyers Top Ten Natwest Markets Peters & Peters Times Newspapers Ltd. Should silks attack each other? Sean Webster on professional criticism of the Bowler case and the call for a Bar Council code of conduct Quarry Dougall The Office of the Banking Ombudsman Cameron Markby Hewitt London School of Economics and Political Science Lloyd's Legal Practice Manager Author-Company Law The Chambers of Mr. Geoffrey Brice QC Zurich Insurance Employment Law Scotland Salary Neg Lawyer SEGA Multiple Display Advertising Items GE Capital The University of Auckland Kalabo to advertise Leger credentials Richard Evans Thunderer: Goodwood William Hill Guide to our Racecard Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Beverley Straggler can win for France Goodwood BBC1 Todday's Races on Television Racing Ahead Morceli in mood to keep record run going Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Australia remain on course Keene on Chess Winning Move Humphreys chosen to captain youthful Wales side For the Record Leeds withdraw Jobson offer Sport in Brief Second place for Pierce One-day change Hull rejects code switch Kimberley cleared Gunnell given time Young Australia draw strength from old tricks Mushtaq makes hay to leave Essex empty-handed Weekes triumphs in duel with Lara Yesterday's County Championship Scoreboards By our Sports Staff: Sussex hit rock bottom despite Wells's efforts Surrey make most of long overdue luck Tour Matches Mees Pierson Pools Forecast Fixtures The Times Dynamic Daly does it his way St Andrews triumph could prove watershed in a controversial career Champion's choice that drew local approval N. A. G at Ryman Schumacher in no mood to make peace Agassi overcomes illness to register final victory Word-Watching Third place heralds new life for Bottomley Nostalgia and potted palms Radio Choice Royalty, reality and soundbite hyperbole Review BBC1 Choice Racing Charges cast cloud over national game Football suffers new setback No Title Kumble holds back Hampshire Storm brews over Olympic venue Picture Gallery Daly faces Ryder Cup struggle Leading Places Rugby Union Direct Line
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