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News from 28/07/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Faith Wilson, George Cole, Michael Mallett, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Tunku Varadarajan, Andrew Pierce, Jeremy Laurance, Magnus Linklater, Rowland Gee, Group Managing Director, Neil Bennett, Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Bernard Kaukas, Ivo Tennant, Jane Barber, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Geoffrey Marshall, Sarah Nix, Catherine Milton Social Services Correspondent, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Dom Foulsham, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Denise Jagger, Company Secretary, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Eyal, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, Jane Bird, David Hewson, Alfred Sherman, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Matthew May, Martin Barrow, Geoff Walker, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Jeremy Isaacs, Marianne Curphey and Jonathan Prynn, Gary Slapper, Gabriella Gamini, Peggy-Lou Martin, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Barry Fox, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Mary Kennan, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, John Pickering, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Galliano, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Malcolm Hurlston, Chairman, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Joanna Pitman, Nick Tallentire, Dominic Kennedy, Brenda Leonard, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Michael Kallenbach, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Nicholas Watt and Richard Ford, Caitlin Moran, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Brian Glanville, C. Fitz-Gibbon Director, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Martin Waller and Ross Tieman, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Paul Wilkinson and Kate Alderson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Alan Jackson, Mark Fuller, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus,

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Victory for Lib Dems in byelection Tories pushed into third place The Result Clarke U-turn on taxing share options Austin Reed Call Me Gail Index Art plumbs new heights as plughole fetches ?35,000 Mouse gene injection may slim people Tomorrow in the Times 44 killed in store collapse Man pleads guilty to murder of girl, 3 Mayhew receives Adams for first talks at Stormont Dell Untimely change to shipping forecast blows up a storm Early man was a tree-swinger Poll shows Labour leads the way on 'vital' issues Go%f Irish court backs coma death move News in Brief Father killed Sailing deaths Doctor struck off Pole attack Boys keep loot Police explain delay in arresting girl's killer No member of the public, no other sources, said that Armstrong was responsible The 'animal' who stole, heat and finally killed Enduring passion that puts slimness next to godliness Travellers Cheques Failed school falls prey to first takeover squad Rover Gulf War syndrome inquiry supported The Times Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary Nurse wins ?5,500 for sex bias dismissal Woman divorced by billionaire pledges to fight case in us Gummer move 'will ruin' Brunei tunnel The Times X Halifax Britain prepared to go ahead alone on ferry safety Sisters act 'to halt slide into OJ-style reporting ' More seek private healthcare Boots Mencap homes to be taken over Failures in care of homeless mentally ill 'rife' Third drug test demanded on Modahl sample Father of bride takes wedding march AA Five Star Service By a Staff Reporter: Would-be suicide fined for parking Dixons Lottery winner built success with a ?20 loan Foreign Office failed to stop embassy fraud Commons report attack 'appalling management' of diplomats in Yemen Currys Bottomley tells Bbc to lead way on decency Summertime, and the eating is healthy Weekend Shopping Help the Aged Signs of secrecy linger on in the home of spooks and lamplighters M15's Mayfair HQ-'there is no other place like it in London'-goes on the market Overcoming fear of amputation Medical Briefing Cellphones direct Family saw parachute death jump Dauwalders Blood stocks system criticised BBC Two held over series of street shootings News in Brief Carving stolen Anonymity lifted Wasp swallowed VWs recalled Rebel cloud over Fujimori carnival The Dixons Link Reuter: Bush safe after fall in Canada peat bog UK expert rejects Waco gas claims Study Skills Costner gets that sinking feeling Vietnam joins the capitalists of Asean Senate rebuff is last chance for UN, says Clinton Arms supplies face months of delays Allies say vote to scrap weapons ban will send wrong signals Germans tight-lipped on combat role Zepa refugees robbed on road to safety Linguaphone Pole quits post with attack on 'hypocrisy' Yeltsin 'lost technical control of nuclear arsenal years ago' World of Leather (AP): Hospital chief sacked A toast to absinthe, muse of the Parisian poets Cameroon rule goes under the spotlight Gas canister clue points to amateur Metro bombers Club Med China issues fraud 'confession' by us rights activist Ex-PoWs tell Tokyo court of ordeal SAGA Services Ltd. Reuter: Scarred paradise awaits blast greater than at Hiroshima Mercury Proposal for federal Sri Lanka World Summary Peace plan for divided Korea Rifts grow over PLO peace talks (AP): 'No cover-up' by Cambodia Twill remake French elegance for the 21st century' John Galliano: the brilliant British designer who is now taking the Paris fashion world by strom... The plaited-haired son of a London plumber has been made chief designer at the house of Givenchy The Sunday Times Travel Promotions Ltd. 'Maybe they should have given the money to a third division football team before us' ... Jeremy Isaacs: the Covent Garden director who has 'won' a massive £55 million from the lottery In his first interview since his lottery windfall the Royal Opera House's director speaks of the need tom develop the Garden The night my wife lost her glasses and we called the fire brigade Magnus Linklater finds that in a tight corner the emergency services reach for ... a bottle of olive oil Daihatsu Kingfisher Doling out arms is no answer Jonathan Eyal deplores Congress's deadly games Stirring stuff Wrong side Picture Gallery Choosing to be beggars If a generation freely embraces a life of drugs and self-destruction on the streets, how can society reclaim them? Dial me Mates' rates Late show Unfavoured How safe are the ferries? Gary Slapper says official inertia is scuppering safety Prisoners of the past Japan has yet to atone fully its wartime actions Farewell to Fat? Jack Sprat could change his habits Absinthe Galore Green, strong and prohibited Bill of Rights and MPs' privilege NHS dentistry Double whammy Baffled shopper Accounting for taste Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Advantages and shortcomings of share option schemes Children at work Hackney school curb Art 'claptrap' How's that? Court Circular 'Not Forgotten' Association Birthdays today Anniversaries RHS gives ground to library rebels Marriages Personal Column Calls to the Bar: Trinity Term 1995 Forthcoming marriages Appointment Memorial service George Romney Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lord Glentoran Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders B. K. P. A. The British Kidney Patient Association Announcements Thank you from the RNLI Christopher Dodds Ya'acov Meridor On this Day July 28,1961 The Times Crossword No 19,919 News Business Times Weathercall Tomorrow In the Times Littlechild to battle on in face of critics Watchdog attacked over power sale Treasury detects slowdown in growth ICI launches worldwide drive for ?400m savings Infotech Inquiry into bloodstock syndicate gathers pace Picture Gallery Arts Bt faces complaints over modernisation Sport White knights ride in at Sweb The Open University Television and Radio Business Today BP oil find Philips sale New team appointed to take over at BOC Swift Call Telephone Club Swiftcall Comparisons Swiftcall Colombian finds boost BP reserves by over 2bn barrels Low-debt tonic for N&p profits RJB beats forecasts to repay £215m of debts North Sea at two-year low Deutsche disappoints at half way Tourist Rates Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Notice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Premium Bond sales rise 300% to ?1.8bn Business Roundup Boots marred by DIY LMS sells FLG stake Saurer 25% stake to go Brixton to raise rents CRH expands in US Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Philips to sell telephony operations to At&t Water chairman defiant Gestetner backs Ricoh's offer Covenates may be breached, shareholders told Cats keep the cream Clarke bows to fcline Pennington By our Business Staff: GPA to sell aircraft in debt plan Lasmo barrels back into profit The Times By our City Staff: Central Transport reduces losses Commodities Liffe Options Positive Wall Street gives London shares a late lift Stock Market 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 Unitech Lasmo Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Miller's crossing Gestetner Wall Street Evans says farewell The Times City Diary Canny head Pedal power Glaxo chair Oh well All aboard as the great UK railway sale gets up steam Marinne Curphey and Jonathan Prynn on rail privatisation Big is beautiful for banks in America's merger mania Manweb Deutsche puts faith in City trading place German bank's ?200m development is a coup for London, says Patricia Tehan The Times Unit Trust Information Service Invest & Earn Modest gains in thin trading Blancpain Are low-wage workers a danger? The sub-contracting of labour-intensive coding work to countries with less expensive labour is on the rise. Jane Barber reports SCT Mercury Computing Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kanbay Resources (UK) Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Total Walker Hamill IBM Thomas Pink Shirts E-mail to police: think national Recordable CDs are on the way When will be able to use compact discs like tapes?Barry Fox reports Messages from the exchange Call Minder from BT is like having your own telephonist E R C Hyundai Electronics Ibm offers virus cure Online How to upgrade an old PC without breaking the bank Jane Bird reports on the variety of enhancements and add-ons that can bring your machine up to date IPC Centre Windows with a better view Microsoft's launch could provide a bonanza for the whole industry Double Your Ram Business Development Group A steep learning curve David Hewson reports on how to find the right modern at the right price Memories are made of this Upgrading the internal memory of a PC will instantly improve speed and reliablity Hi-Grade Computers Plc IBM Service plus Faster, faster, or you'll fall behind CD-Rom drives run at ever-increasing rates P. B. Bear wakes up Musicals Cornets and corny capers in the park Theatre: Benedict Nightingale enjoys a lively Regent's Park production of Meredirth Willson's footling trifle There in body but not in spirit Dance Ikon Opera New caution pays off in Aix Opera: John Higins reviews contrasting Mozart stagings at France's most famous music festival Rhapsody without a rest BBC Prom BBC PO/Tortelier Albert Hall/Radio 3 Dance Music No more hey-nonny nonny-no Folk is sexy, as the weekend's Cambridge festival line-up shows, Alan Jackson writes Mercury entries out of this world The shorlist for this year's music prize is the most impressive yet Pop 1 Pop 2 Top Ten Albums Jazzie B's groove is now a rut New Albums Pop 3 Ikon Peroxide blond has more fun Terence Trent D'Arby Empire, W12 Mix and match Remmy Ongala/Tota La Momposina Queen Elizabeth Hall Pop 4 Entertainments Weekend Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Weekend Gain the world , lose your soul Why did Robbie Williams turn his back on fame, fortune and Take That? Because he had to Weekend Dear Guilty The Times Ristorante La Barca "Hilarious" Financial-Times Antler Homes Pop Donald forces pace for leaders Spinners reel under Fairbrother's onslaught MacMillan provides study in commitment Rapid Lavish Lara giving it all away Dashing Ramprakash puts Sussex on run Headley ends brief flourish from Hick Yesterday's Scoreboards Autosport Faulkner relishes relative's success Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Gripping story of a stranger in his own home Freud on Friday By our Sports Staff: Walton inspired by Ryder cUP Dream Keene on Chess Winning Move Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Pontefract Bangor Double Trigger wins brotherly duel Thirsk Indonesian to show benefit of Newmarket pipe-opener Rapid Raceline Newmarket Edinburgh Goodwood Consistent Americans set pace British crews make sluggish start in Admiral's Cuo Hill refuses to accept guilt Ryman For the Record Today's Fixtures Running off beaten track Word-Watching Spaniards bolster European prospects In Brief No action by FA England play-off Politically , he had it taped Radio Choice Reconciling the facts and our expectations Review BBC1 Choice Golf 36 England seize gifts from West Indies Cork and Fraser take advantage of profligacy Times Two Crossword No 533 Insecurity casts shadow over Seles's comeback Scoreboard from Old Trafford Players to double money in new deal NEC Yachting 38

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