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News from 31/07/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Matthew Tostevin, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Peter Beaumont, Andrew Healey, Inigo Gilmore, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Noel Goodwin, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, James Morton (Editor), Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Stuart Jones, Rupert Cox, Kris Anderson, Marianne Curphey and Joe Joseph, Chris Broadhurst, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Debra Craine, John O'leary, Education Editor, C. V. Howard, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Robin Pellew, Jasmina Kuzmanovic, Janet Bush, Daniel Snowman, David Hands, Phillip Ambler, Pam McClintock, Sarah Bagnall, Edward Gorman, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Glenn Davies, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, A. G. Bennett, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, John Woodcock, Leonard Harris, Commissioner, Abraham Marcus, Rachel Bridge, Mike Heath, Director, Lucy Berrington, Barry Millington, Lucy Berrington, Kate Alderson and Tim Jones, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Alison Hughes, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, P. H. S, Marianne Darch, Eye-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Joseph Black, Kevin M. Pelham, C. W. Davidson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Iola Smith, Michael Kallenbach, James Pringle, Charles Secrett, Mel Webb, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, and Patricia Tehan, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Susan Elkin, Anjana Ahuja, Angela Mawle, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Frank D. Green, Frances Lass, Michael Dynes, Thomas Scott, David Sinclair, Michael Goldman, David Gibbs, Housemaster, David Walker, Kate Bassett, Philip Pangalos, Graham Searjeant, Peter Melchett, (Adams Sage), Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Harriet Harman, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, John Watson,

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Channel Hopping Killers strike down children as they play Fishing boys stabbed and a girl is grabbed from a garden tent and strangled England uncorks a vintage Index Direct Line Home Insurance Index Undercover Story Index Sport on Homeless Red Arrows may be grounded Index Smoking and sun blamed for cancer increase This Week in the Times Fishburn resignation points finger at MPs' working week 'Modern society needs fewer politicians, not more' NEC Constituencies Compared Home Office plans new rules to combat electoral fraud Heseltine declares war on bureaucratic waste MP under attack for meeting Serbs News in Brief IRA arms snub News in Brief Loyalist in court Major reward Union U-turn Hill House Hammond Widow sues Parole Board for freeing husband's killer Criminal let out despite jail attack The Parole Board Hindley memoirs to profit charity Skull find prompts zoo to join hunt for Bodmin beast Murderers use blow torch in prison escape Cowes opener abandoned as yachts go nowhere Rolex Exhaust cleaners will add to smog problem in cities Scientists predict increase in ozone Cocktail triggers pollution alert PPP Twelve councils prepared to rescue nursery vouchers from boycott Piggies find food rule hard to swallow General Accident Direct By a Staff Reporter: Warning over child snatcher Man alive after 17 hours in the sea News in Brief Inside man jailed Bike rally death Naval inquiry Asleep on guard Advert banned Seal shown door Rules of grammar dismissed as schoolroom myths News guide alarms traditionalists Medical charities 'told not to seek lottery cash' The Times The magic of Matthews Peoples Phones Few targets for guns as grouse fail to breed Picture Gallery Audi. Vorsprung durch Technik Private rescue imminent for Highland sleeper Forts under siege from the forces of finance Alderney hopes holidaymakers will help to preserve crumbling Victorian strongholds New ferry sails into choppy waters over observation of the Sabbath JR pays the price for life's excesses Medical Briefing Bradford & Bingley Amateur pair find distant comet US and China to hold talks over Wu arrest row Suu Kyi turns down UN post SAGA Services Ltd Clinton challenges Dole on welfare Mourners mob official Dell Military reports on UFO destroyed (Reuter): Moves to halt Kurd protests World Summary Priest held over genocide claims Gulf Arabs will need UK visas (Reuter): Iraqi political prisoners freed (AFP): Air to the throne Zaire radical held after ten die in street violence Township killers force victims to swallow petrol From our Correspondent in Jerusalem: Israeli troops reopen border Pakistan accused of allowing slavery Finance Villagers flee after 600 die in floods Ecclesiastical Direct Serbia and Croatia risk being drawn into direct conflict Bosnia's neighbours seek to carve up disputed territory from the sidelines of war Why blood is spilt over Bihac Costner's $200m epic makes brave bid to stay afloat West seeks to deny Libya seat Vatican summons Irish crusader against celibacy Portillo to give Dole embargo warning Brittan hails new transatlantic era Muslim survivors emerge as ghost town falls Rebel chief rejects agreement to end war in Chechenia Graf hints at exit as Seles storms back The Times From Reuter in Vienna: Vienna doctors treat child for cancer against parents' wishes Sadism link to hijack World Summary (Reuter): Metro blast hunt for three Arabs (Reuter): Law could make criminals pay (AFP): Massive cut in ex-Soviet fleet Arts Man for all seasonings and styles Theatre: Talking tongues with the translator who made Moliere funny in English. Plus, the charm of Shakespeare in Japanese Ranjit Bolt takes other people's plays and makes them his own, says Jeremy Kingston SMA Visual Art Dance Gentle side of the bold man of Hoy BBC Proms: Mixed reception for Maxwell Davies pagan poem; Bach to ther original; Simon Rattle's Mahler A powerful premonition of death Pop Lit up by the rising sun A Midsummer Night's Dream Newcastle Playhouse Voices of history Proms High kicks in the harem Dance The Fountain of Bakhchisarai Coliseum Letting the music speak for itself Pop R. E. M. Milton Keynes Bowl Entertainments Theatre Books Jazz Overtures Film Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assesment of theater 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 The Times Arts Cracking the genetic code Bacterium gives up its innermost secrets How pigeons learn to become art experts Weeds may help to clean up the deserts of Kuwait How to map the course of an inferno Anjana Ahuja on how computers can predict the spread of flames Hill House Hammond Direct Bird brains Clean greens The car that runs like a kettle Nick Nuttall on the development of a steam-cleaned engine TES Corsets come out of the closet Half a century after grandma cast off her whalebones, girls are back in basques, says Alice Thomson I never lost a wink of sleep over Hiroshima' Daniel Snowman tells of his remarkable encounter with the President who dropped the atomic bomb Poland What's wrong with silence, for heaven's sake? A quiet message from Venice Kingfisher Matthew Parris One of the greatest achievements of sentienet creatures is their sheer ability to have fun Guard drops The Times Diary When Parliament becomes a bore People of ambition and vision are less and less likely to be satisifed with the MP's routine round Picking the Tory winners Conservative associations are busy choosing candidates, writes Peter Riddell Uncowed The Times Diary Court out The Times Diary Global view The Times Diary See through The Times Diary Treatment for Cancer Strategies against Britain's biggest killer Ro-Ro Realities There need never be another Herald of Free Enterprise disaster An Honest Resignation Britain might be better off with fewer MPs and less politics Invisible poisons as health hazard 1945 Labour victory Double whammy Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… More breadth for sixth-form studies VAT on church bells Minimum wage Parish fundraising Plight of the Karen Jenner rejected Engineers' debt to Turner's pride Sherborne window Poor consolation Court Circular Anniversaries Birthdays today Today's royal engagement Latest wills DJM: Nature notes The sky at night in August Appointments in the Forces Service dinner Legal appointment Personal Column Trailfinders Cyclists pedal back into Roman history Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriages University news Rear-Admiral John Warsop Rear-Admiral John Warsop, CB, naval engineer and Flag Officer Portsmouth, 1983-85, died of cancer on July 13 aged 68. He was born on May 9,1927 Janice Elliott Janice Elliott, author, died on July 25 aged 63. She was born on October 14,1931 Church appointments Miklos Rozsa Miklos Roza, composer, died in Los Angeles on July 27 aged 88. He was born in Budapest on April 18,1907 Sir Gawain Bell Sir Gawain Bell Kcmg, Cbe, colonial administrator and diplomat, died on July 26 aged 86. He was born on January 21,1909 The Titanic Report Loss due to Excessive Speed The Times Crossword No 19,921 Knockando News Business Times Weathercall WPA Tomorrow In the Times Phil Yeomans TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Football Cork pops Lara's bubble England wobble to victory after historic hat-trick Motor Racing Full Scoreboard from Old Trafford Tennis Motor Sport Phone Direct Today Commentary team trails in charm stakes TV Action Replay Gascoigne sustains rehabilitation with show of flair Craft intact but doubts remain over temperament of England international Emotional Barnes keeps it in the family Final Scores By our Sports Staff: Hoch's success increases European worries Final Scores Irresistible Davies leaves rivals helpless Menu looks impressive FA to rule on Cantona Norman moves higher Lillywhite's trophy Thompson on target Wiesner proves point Britain's marathon task England pull clear Team talk Triathlete dies in collision with car Sport in Brief Early exit puts Hill's hopes on the slide Schumacher stretches lead with historic victory in German Grand Prix Fleming's fusillade lifts Kent Woodstain Details from Hockenheim Lancashire frolic with Lloyd in lead BBC Top Gear British hopes are sunk by course change Cowdray Park stage stirring comeback Warwickshire's loss will be New Zealand's gain Simon Wilde meets a player so keen to appear in Test cricket that he is abandoning a thriving country career Middlesex manage to keep focused on championship Gatting leads challenge for title Saturday's Scoreboards Rivals delight in Pakistan connection Festival signals refreshing revival of forgotten art England blessed by the man with the golden arm At the Old Trafford Test Atherton gains in wisdom through trusting experience John Woodcock commends the England captain for his approach to the toughest job in British sport Whyte MacKay Yesterday's Scoreboards Glamorgan fall to scything bat of Malcolm Clean sweep of sprints completed by Britain BAF criticised for hindering tests on Christie Legal & Public Notices Record devalued by altitude debate David Powell argues that marks achieved at thin-air events belong in a league of their own South Africa regroup for World Cup Record eludes Wilkinson Eubank sounds warning in quick victory By our Sports Staff: McCullough battles to secure world title Crisis turns to drama for triumphant Seles Stuart Jones in Atlantic City sees the expected return to winning ways in surreal surroundings Stuart Jones in Atlantic City sees the expected return to winning ways in surreal surroundings Relaxed Australians confirm status by retaining world title By our Sports Staff: Agassi rallies to defeat Sampras Sporting female crowd observes netball's niceties Nick Szczepanik savours a welcome display of manners at the National Indoor Arena By our Racing Staff: Winners ease White's worries Nap: Soviet Bride (7.35 Brighton) Next best: North Ardar (4.30 Ripon) Thunderer: Ripon Rapid Raceline Brittain wins Guide to our Racecard Yesterday's Results Sprinting away from the Maktoum influence Racing commentary Thunderer: Carlisle Thunderer: Newton Abbot Thunderer: Brighton By our Sports Staff: McRae eases closer to first world title Lomu leads rush towards new era Australian officials hit back at rival set-up Instants South Africa pay for early errors Athletics Cycling Picture Gallery Pools Check Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures For the Record Club Cricket Racing The Times Sports Service Sail to France for only ?5 Unbeatable Offers for Day Trips and Short Breaks with Stena Sealink How to Apply The Times Stena Sealink Terms and Conditions Playing far above their handicaps Disability does not matter for the adventurous visitors to the Calvert Trust, Andrew Healey report Sport for Corporate Golf Challenge Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Restriction falls foul of EC law Commercial waste can amount to litter A Times Competition Pleas and directions hearings Tenant's obligations Musical masterclasses Susan Elkin lends an ear to two weeks of harmony in Kent BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingston University The Writing School French at French Universities EF Flexibility in Oxford Summer Time and the Learning is Easy Flexibility in Oxford Why the French are feeling frustrated An English teacher finds their arts students stifled and restricted in career choice Kingston University Flexibility in Oxford Kingston University LSI Abtrust Fund Managers Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Private International School University of Kent Now rural Wales has decided to go international Iola Smith on a state school's plan to open a centre for International Baccalaureate students Lonson School of Economics and Political Science Emmanuel College Kingston University Business School University of Oxford The Sunday Times Kingston University Independent Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Varsity man of the old school David Walker meets a Sussex pioneer Department for Education and Employment Lucie Clayton Kensington Park School Founded 1988 Capitalisation, week's change Tate Results and Statistics AIM's growth slows Alternative Investment Market Change on Week The Pound Tourist Rates Abbey curbs the bad-debt habit Companies City gets tunnel vision over high-speed rail link By our Business Staff: UAE court adjourns hearings on BCCI Upton & Southern to make £2m rights call Word-Watching AIG Europe Partners Required Is the Bank relenting? Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Nadir HQ gives up a secret The Time City Diary Boring is beautiful in utilities heaven Open season for takeovers Jon Ashworth tracks this year's upheavals in the corporate sector Spending may yet force rates to rise Gilt-Edged On the trail of Schoenberg Radio Choice But seriously, comedy is a funny old game Review BBC1 Choice Picture Gallery Line of Credit Hanson to launch £2.5bn agreed bid for Eastern Times Two Crossword No title Barclays pays £6.3m in overdraft dispute Qantas float pitches share price at A$2 YRA The Risk Factor Rival accuses Camelot of bully boy tactics By our City Staff: Bank forecasts more investment

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