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News from 29/07/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Sarah Hall, Clare Lewis, Ian Curteis, Alasdair Riley, Andrew Knight, Andrew Pierce, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Michael Scott Rohan, Jan Morris, Des Burkinshaw, Stuart Etherington, Chief Executive, Richard Thomson, Neil Bennett, Henry Hemming, Alice Thomson and Nicholas Wood, John Diamond, Judy Goodkin, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Tim Butcher and Michael Evans, Tom Page, John Habgood, Parmoor, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, J. Marshall, Geoff Brown, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Adam Sargent, Pat Gibson, Robert Sheehan, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Chris Broadhurst, Ruth Gledhill, P. Sutton, Aamicus, Michael Horsnell and Richard Evans, Jennifer Miller, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Frances Bissell, Stuart Hindle, John Ebor, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, A. E. Matthews, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Jonathan Sale, Alison Burns, Alban Barter, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Johnson, P. H. S., Andy Lavender, David Miller, Jean Eaglesham, George Plumptre, Christina Koning, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, D. J. Hardwick, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Liz Dolan and Jill Insley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Jenny McClean, P. H. S, Stephanie Lewis, Simon Wilson, Caroline Merrell, Oliver Tickell, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Maurice Glover, Max Giaskin, Nicki Household, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Richard Ford and Dominic Kennedy, T. E. Lawrence, W. Marshall, Stanley A. Shepherd, Julian Muscat, Desmond Hartley, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Nicolas Walter, David Rudnick, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Michael Kallenbach, Alan Copps, Frank Shore, Sean Coughlan, Mel Webb, Farrah, Kathryn Knight, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Peter McGregor, Karen Kay, Alan Franks, Tim Wapshott, Christine Nuttall, Christine Wheeler, Ben MacIntyre, Kirsty Milne, Sarah E. Brown (Honorary Secretary), Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, C. J. A. Cope, Michael Dynes, Jason Cowley, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Brian Edmond, General Secretary, Martin Waller, Kate Bassett, Michael Church, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Bill Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, J. D. Hart, Jill Crawshaw, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Richard Evans Julian Muscat, Penny Perrick, Dr Dashboard, Nigel Lloyd, Oliver Bennett, Michael Evans and Nicholas Watt, Barry Hyman, Gill Hornby, S. R. Greenwood, Melvyn Marckus,

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The Weekend Papers for £1 Murder case bail hailed by feminists Bail Sara Thornton decision 'shows understanding of toll of domestic abuse' Car ferries condemned England take control of Test Council 'mess' Index Unmarried mother appointed as vicar Weekend Cult women guilty of plot to kill us lawyer Private Clegg can stay in the Army 1015 Croats seize two key Serb towns Virgin direct Inside 10p off the Times Picture Gallery The Times on Monday The Railshop Minister urged to look again at 50 covictions Thornton release spurs on protesters who say law is biased Heroin addiction doctor can remain on register Press chiefs libel win News in Brief Police chiefs libel win News in Brief Channon's successor News in Brief Thistle Hotels Contempt decision 'not unreasonable' News in Brief Trainer's family cheer as his killer is jailed 'I hat him for what he has done. He has ruined my life over nothing,' says victim's wife Man found dead in sewage tank The Sunday Times Raiders jailed for shooting rivals Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Lambeth Left blamed for 'appalling financial mess' Inquiry catalogues fraudulent handcuts, illegal spending and refusal to collect taxes and rents Abbey National Britain to swelter in humid weekend Hollywood buys new playwright's gay love story By a Staff Reporter: HIV men challenge council home ban Condon war on mugging 'backed by many blacks' Scotland Yard picketed on anniversary of Joy Gardner's death as Commissioner hosts crime seminer Tag keeps shoplifter at home News in Brief Matinee support Car conflict Doctor jailed Multi-Pocketed Action Trousers By a Staff Reporter: Campaign to keep crowns in Britain Feed the Children The National Trust Centenary By a Staff Reporter: Heseltine attacked over libel award to journalist Pi professor makes decimal point Inquiry MPs vow never to travel by roll-on ferry Art experts find Turner hidden for two centuries Computer boost for British holidays Dixons Jailed pigeon feeder set free We'll be back, Major tells voters who rejected Tories By-election defeat is shrugged off as opposition parties squabble over venomous campaign IPC Corporation (UK) Ltd. EU gives Northern Ireland peace aid Help the Aged Dublin to free 12 IRA inmates Accountant is 'safe choice' to restore Lundy island's image Trust takes no chances after barmaid sex scandal Volkswagen Financial Services (UK) Ltd. Jobcentre official jailed for bogus marriages racket Barclays A billion dollar whodunit The Sunday Times Halfords Superstores Organists' low pay puts church music tradition at risk Healing power of forgiveness Credo The Minories Our Foreign Staff: Cologne hijacker killed as police storm tourist bus New magazine caters for the bear essentials Harrods Knightsbridge PC World Nephew named as successor at Fiat Son has chance to shine A tale of two brothes, a famous father and an ill wind that may blow to political success Paris File Bonjour, tristesse - encore NatWest French adieu to caf? society Kingfisher A pose too far for the paparazzi Callers lay claim to Metro bombing Rapid Reaction Force thwarts attack by Serbs US accused of organising arms supplies to Muslims HPI Furniture Workshop & Essex Furniture Thousands more flee captured enclaves 'Film of dead aliens' adds fuel to debate over Ufo American authorities forced to reveal records of Roswell cover-up British experts caught between scepticism and plain disbelief The Sunday Times (Reuter): Ex-guards rebuff Pows in Japan (AFP): 200 Tamil raiders killed World Summary (AFP/AP): Win for actor in 'madam' case (Reuter): Everest climber falls off wall (AP): Tennis niet NatWest Britain freezes aid to Kenya Life for mother who killed children Atlanta Olympics hit race hurdles and prejudice of Deep South British cult pair plotted murder to save commune The Times BBC Music Magazine US holds Hamas suspect What if Labour won tomorrow? Blair Babes could be eaten for breakfast by Whitehall mandarins, writes Kirsty Milne A plague of giant killer frogs has hit the newspapers, accompanied by huge photographs of hungry-looking toads It is difficult to take the Speaker of the House of Representatives seriously because newts look like bonsai dinosaurs Shell-shocked The Times Diary Shepharding the unruly flock Sending a hit squad to Hackney Downs is like sending Unprofor to Bosnia Cosy chat The Times Diary Black comedy The Times Diary Smash hit? The Times Dary Out of Saddleworth Support for the Tories is still embarrassingly low Condon's Campaign Concentrate on what Sir Paul is trying to achieve Man the Walker One Little Foot, one giant leap for mankind A quarrel to jog Chirac's memory Larwood recalled Sherborne window Comfort and composition at Proms Charities losing out from the lottery Deaf people in court Weekend Money letters Signal honour A good read? Standing up for crested newts Orthodox homage Barton's time warp Court Circular Clothworkers' Company Girdlers' Company Blacksmiths' Company Scriveners Company Memorial services Senior Royal Navy appointments Reception Polish Ambassador Latest wills Appointments Personal Column Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Church services tomorrow University news Forthcoming marriages Service dinner Lord Cuckney Sir David Smithers Sir David Smithers, physician and Professor of Radiotherapy in the University of London, 1943-73, died on July 20 aged 87. He was born on January 17,1908 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elleston Trevor Elleston Trevor, author, died on July 21 aged , 75. He was born on February 17,1920 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parkinson's Disease Society The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Action for blind people Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Gavshon Arthur Gavshon, journalist, died on July 24 aged 78. He was born on August 21,1916 Roy Rowland Roy Rowland, film director, died on June 29 aged 92. He was born on December 31,1902 Book of the Day Seven Pillars of Wisdom: By T. E. Lawrence (Cape. 30s.) The Times Crossword No 19,920 Knockando News Opinion Times Weathercall Superlative Travel Magazine No Title Weekend Vision Saturday Times Picture Gallery Lloyds Bank chief urges tougher inflation stance Business Today Soft landing Melvyn Marckus Norweb rounds on Littlechild British Gas faces £60m penalties Working Week Lottery 'threatens 6,500 betting jobs' Sport MMC cold water poured on appeals Mercury Asset Management Weekend Money Investment Loans Pensions Insurance The Hidden Asset of Natwest US growth rate slows to 3-year low New Millennium Holidays Thames Water Clowes granted legal aid for parole appeal United Biscuits: beware the bears Sun Life new business falls 56% Chief resigns at Bank of Boston LMS loses lawsuit over BSkyB shares Burton is winning battle for margins News wins Fox approval Home loans higher Rosyth bids flood in Payout hope at Select Peel Holdings at £11m Tourist Rates Brown & Jackson cuts losses to £9m Business Roundup Poisoned Darts The Sunday Times Bishopsgate's magnificent survivor of troubled times Hidden Assets Neil Bennett admires Natwest's ornate meeting place restored to its former glory Power player heats up the generation game A Working Week for: Ian Robinson Jon Ashworth interrupts the busy schedule of the chief executive who this week pushed the button on a £1.03 billion takeover bid Lloyds Bank Late sell-off fails to spoil shares' new high for year Stock Market 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 British Airways Norweb Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Stocking up on provisions Tempus South West Water Tempus Wall Street Investment Punters play their cards right Liz Dolan and Jill Insley take a Goodwood week look at the odds for different types of gambling Horse Racing Lottery Football Pools Premium Bonds Odds on Winning a Bond Prize in July Joe Public's fleeting hour Investment Strategy Black Horse Life Pensions Unlucky 13 for hungry cardholders Bank of Scotland Legal & General Make money, not war As Vietnam joins Asean, Robert Miler looks at investing in the area Investors take time out When investment advice is lacking Jean Eaglesham looks at deals where only information is offered Or Gartmore UK Index Fund Taxing that something for nothing Comment A student not taken for granted Sara McConnell meets a graduate whose pension plan began early Foreign Colonial Investment Management The Pension Rules Schroders Portman Building Society No Title Fidelity Direct NPI Drive to give car sales a new lease of life Vehicle makers are trying an alternative way to win N-reg drivers, says Morag Preston Elderly should take care on home trust schemes Liz Dolan looks at meeting the costs of long-term home or residential care Exeter Friendly Society Check out the Loans The State as provider? Caroline Merrell starts a guide to you and your pension Bank of Scotland Seeking a Serps substitute M&G Scottish Widows ShareLink Peps up for a tenner Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chase De Vere Investments Plc Home in on the best deals Liz Dolan looks at the mortgage protection policies on offer from lenders and insurers The Times helps to win a tax refund Weekend Money Letters So much for loyalty Weekend Money Letters Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Calculated risk Perpetual Seymour Sinclair The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hiscox Gains halved at the close Fidelity Brokerage Expectancy weighs on Glasgow and Gascoigne Three wise men revive old glories Details Chambers upholds sprint tradition Game repays debt of gratitude to Seles For the Record England unable to summon forth win Seahorse's charge leaves field trailing in her wake Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Moodie's effort helps lift Britain In Brief Henman's day McGregor poser Davies on course Impala pounce Football worst Enter the race for £50,000 So you think you can pick the best football team in the country? This is your chance Jade Pet can put best foot forward in Stewards' Cup Nap: Jade Pet (3.15 Goodwood) Next best: Caramba (2.40 Goodwood) Thunderer: Goodwood Rapid Raceline Racing next Week Cecil holds Darshaan colt in high esteem Thunderer: Newmarket William Hill Caramba can improve to win Nassau Goodwood BBC1 Yesterday's Results The Times Richard Evans Nap: Amy Leigh (5.00 Chester tomorrow) Next Best: Wells Whisper (4.00 Chester tomorrow) Thunderer: Thirsk Thunderer: Hamilton Park Thunderer: Market Rasen Thunderer: Newton Abbot Thunderer: Windsor Thunderer: Chester Tomorrow Thunderer: Lingfield Park Tomorrow Course Specialists Consistency key to England's ignition Illingworth must end the lottery that has bedevilled Test sides David Miller says that to succeed selectors must have the vision to stick by the most promising players AA Five Star Service Model professional whose cunning has stood the test of time Saturday portrait: John Emburey, by Simon Barnes Eubank will take his time England booked for new tour of duty in Pakistan On Saturday Great showman finds room for his serious side At Old Trafford Twose furthers Warwickshire's cause Lancashire possess plenty in reserve Autosport Ill-fortune assists the Essex recovery Middlesex overcome resistance of Wells Batsmen of Kent fulfil promise of pedigree Yesterday's Scoreboards Leica Golf 34 England take lead from gallant Thorpe Batsmen refuse to buckle under hostile display from West Indies fast bowlers Scoreboard from Old Trafford Threat of life ban punctures Hill's joy Ecclestone issues ultimatum to Briton on eve of German Grand Prix Details from Hockenheim Woosnam dismisses Ryder Cup worries Draught Guinness Racing Travel Orange Stephen Fry and the Juvenal Approach to Satire Outdoors Shopping Books Planning to see a show or a film, an exhibition or a concert? The Times critics select the best entertainment Films Prayers for those in peril on today's stormy seas Ruth Gledhill attends the annual service of the Missions to Seamen Accelerated Learning Systems Ltd Laura is blessed by the angels Andy Lavender on how a musical based on Tosca was rescued from oblivion by the intervention of a pair of anonymous backers. Why, it could almost be an opera National Exhibition Centre Royal Albert Hall Entertainments BBC Proms 95 Multiple Display Advertising Items Bankhouse Don Williams Bloomsbury Theatre Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Martin McDougall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tour de force of bite and bile Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a fine Ben Jonson revival at the National Volpone Olivier Multiple Classified Advertising Items Curse of the L-word strikes again Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nation at war and play Coward's epic Cavalcade is picking up actors as it tours Eliot eager for men The Sunday Times Lloyds Private Banking Circus maximus How to Book—and Join Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicted with the symbol v on release across the country) Summer Seasons of Thrills and Laughter Tuning in to a child's raw talent Hilary Finch on the work of the centre for Young Musicians A spin round an eccentric's gallery The art collection of a quirky American millionaire is now available on CD-Rom Future Visions The Times and WH Smith How to Play along Recordings: Russian Songs; fiery Don Giovanni; Soul Ii Soul souled out; Jacques Loussier is Bach again Vocal New on Video: A weepie for the Pony Club; the first screen Bond; village intrigue in Provence The Times Accelerating on the road to a fiasco On the day of protest against the Newbury bypass, Oliver Tickell uncovers evidence of a rushed and unsound decision Hever Castle & Gardens Going back to the fuchsia George Plumptre makes his pick of the 2,000 varieties on the market Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grovewood Marketing Ltd Autoport Systems Ltd The Apple Orchard Trading Co. 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Genetic detective-work suggest that Queen Victoria might have been a bastard, says Alan Hamilton Queen Victoria's Gene: Haemophilia and the Royal Family By D. M. Potts and W. T. W. Potts Alan Sutton Publishing £18.99 The kingmakers of Warwick Warwick University is an attractive claimant to Britain's intellectual crown Lamb to the slaughter From bestselling bodice rippers to murder mystery is not a recommended career path The Still of the Night By Charlotte Lamb Michael Joseph, £14.99 Warm heart wicked wit Changing Babies By Deborah Moggach Heinemann, £15.99 The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Angst in his teenage pants Seduction Theory By Thomas Beller Abacus, £9.99 New in Paperback Felicia's Journey By William Trevor Penguin, £5.99 Made in America By Bill Bryson Minerva, £6.99 Wages of Guilt: Memories of War in Germany and Japan By Ian Buruma Vintage, £8.99 Have mercy on a reluctant Blimp From the Malaysian jungle to the age of flower power, Christina Koning on two journeys through the past Under the Durian Tree By Fergus Linehan Macmillan, £14.99 The Invisible Circus By Jennifer Egan Picador, £14.99 Mad bats in the wild Libby Purves warms that loony Western women are invading the world: Majorca from within More Women Travel Rough Guides, £9.99 Life is tough in a tiny world Children's Books A fond au revoir to the French raj A House in Pondicherry By Lee Langley Heinemann, £12.99 Why cheap will be nasty Jason Cowley argues that fixed prices mean better service for book buyers The inside track to an island race Enjoying Majorca By Pamela Legge G. 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Love it or hate it, the car industry can neverl ignore the midsummer madness that dominates its year The art of driving a hard bargain Vaughan Freeman tells how to get the best deals on wheels out of the annual August auto extravaganza Mercedes-Benz Used Cars The best way to teach your child to drive Your chance to win a sporty Rover Coupe Naff is Not the word The Aa's Gridlock Guide The Times Ask not for whom the road tolls: it is for you 'Now we know what an integrated transport policy is: motorists in cars and the government on the gravy train' Driven to Distraction Owners warned over dangers of selling 'by instalment' Tony Dawe on the police interest in a new 'scheme' for trading costly luxury cars Alert over menace of small ad sharks Thinking of selling your car? Tony Dawe investigates offers you would do well to refuse Reliving a golden age of motoring Alan Copps on the sight and sales at an historic race meeting which rivals the thrills of Formula One Fishy story Motoring in Brief Fiat's millions Motoring in Brief Mileage marathon Stressbuster Approved Used Cars Privilege Insurance American Car Imports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampshire Cars Cronk Whitehouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Never Run of the Milcars See You about 6.30 Pm Tuesday? Wiggins Winchester Sytner direct BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheyne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cooper Bishopsgate Mildmay Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wheatley Hall BMW Altwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items A spin on the early learning curve at a pioneering school of motoring Drivers under 25 hold 10 per cent of licences but account for 25 per cent of road deaths. 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Sky Movies, 2pm Film Choice The Boy from Oklahoma Channel 4,2.20pm Monday Early BBC1 Monday Satellite & Cable Sky One Choice Tornado down Discovery, 8pm Film Choice The Heiress Sky Movies Gold, 4pm Film Choice Fatal Attraction ITV, 9pm Monday Late Tuesday Early BBC1 Film Choice Somthing Big BBC 1,2.15pm No Title Choice Fourteen Days in May BBC 2,9pm Tuesday Late BBC1 Tuesday Satellite & Cable Sky One Film Choice Black Narcissus UK Gold, 12.40am Choice A to Z of Sport: Horse Racing Sky Sports, midnight Wednesday Early BBC1 Film Choice The Dark at the Top of the Stairs BBC 2,4pm Wednesday Satellite & Cable Sky One Choice The Adventures of Robin Hood Bravo, 3pm and 7.30pm Film Choice Los Weekend Sky Movies Gold, 6pm Wednesday Late BBC1 Choice The Day that Changed my Life BBC 2,8pm Thursday Early BBC1 Film Choice Kidnapped Channel 4,2.20pm Thursday Late BBC1 Choice Jimi Hendrix Channel 4,11.25pm Thursday Satellite & Cable Sky One Film Choice The Age of Innocence Sky Movies, 8pm Choice A Taste of Japan TLC, 1pm Friday Early BBC1 Film Choice The Fortune Cookie BBC 2,4pm Friday Satellite & Cable Sky One Film Choice Faster Pussycat!, Kill, Kill! Sky Movies Gold, 10.35pm Choice Treasure Hunters Secrets of the Kronan Discovery, 8pm Friday Late BBC1 Film Choice Repulsion Channel 4,11.05pm IPC Centre Magazine Benson Hedges Magazine Diary My friend was taking distraught Take That fans orange juice and lemonade. I didn't point out that what teenage girls like to drink is orange juice and vodka Legends of the fall The last lesson Right hand man Something for the Weekend RAC R I a N a R I a N a Prisoners under the Sun Gavan Daws spent more than a decade interviewing Allied POWs imprisoned in Japanese camps. Memories of the horrors they experienced, as extracts from his new book show, will never fade RAV4 Energy Life Studies in a Time of Death British prisoner Philip Meninsky risked his life to record the atrocities of POW camps No-Nonsense Vehicles from Japan Oaihatsu Mass Conversion Joanna Bogle, fiery Catholic writer and foe of free-thinking liberals, has found new purpose - to deliver the Anglican Church to Rome. 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