News from 01/08/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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James Landale, Ian Murray and Richard Ford, Alyn Shipton, Jon Ashworth, Clive Soley (Chairman), Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Neil Bennett, Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Bihac Dilemma, Philip Howard, Sean M. O'brien, Brian Rennison, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, William Jory (Consultant ophthalmologist), Noel Goodwin, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Roger Weston, Abby Tan, Audrey Gardner, Edmund Gray, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Kris Anderson, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Debra Craine, T. J. Gamble, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Hugh Babington Smith (Executive Director), Heather Williamson, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Lucy Berrington and Quinton Chan, Woodrow Wyatt, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Aileen Ballantyne, David Rew, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Sacha Craddock, A. Rosen, Lin Jenkins, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, John Muir, Northbourne (Vice-Chairman), Stephen Matsubara, Robin Fitzsimons, L. A. White, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Adam Sage, H. Kerridge, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Arthur Leathley and Richard Ford, P. H. S, Patrick Isherwood, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, David Caute, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, Kenneth Ellison Davis, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, John Goodbody, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Agence France-Presse, John G. M. Stamp, Kathryn Knight, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Khaled Ai-Duwaisan, Anthony Loyd, Ian Brodie, Paul Barker, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, Peter Bottomley, Meg Baxter-Shawe, Andrew Ayling, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Giselle, Frances Gibb, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Colin Campbell, Walter Ellis, Nigel Lea-Jones, Catherine Milton, Tom Rhodes and Stacy Sullivan,
ResumoVictory for women on sacking law Tebbit rule is unfair, say judges The Times Disney record Index Play the £50,000 Game Further deals likely as Hanson makes its bid Searing July to snatch the century's bronze medal Death of Innocence 'Sophie was a vivacious, fun-loving, extremely popular; beautiful, intelligent child. No child could have received or given more love' Triumph of Justice Heseltine war on waste puts people before form-filling Veuve Clicquot Lib Dem political correctness drives Alton out 'The court is anxious to help those who care for this grievously afflicted baby' Parents clear first stage in campaign to let their son die Nokia Mawhinney denies plan to desert his constituents Nolan launches new inquiry Rolex Ban on naming child is upheld News in Brief Bird study plea Reith lectures Chanty rebuff Language barrier Murder of boy anglers bears hallmark of a psychopath, say police 'We must find out who has done this terrible thing before it happens to another child' Balloonist lands in hot water with ex-minister's wife Telecom Security Limited Government 'is wasting funds on Aids prevention' Official predictions of epidemic among heterosexuals were wrong, academics claim Abbey National The Red Arrows remain in limbo M3 protesters told to pay £500 costs Admiral Record number of rail users complain Poland Doctor condemns decision to use air ambulance TV not to blame for violence, researcher says Susie Cooper, icon of design, dies at 92 Admiral Feed the Children Picture Gallery Duke to recall his wartime exploits M-way toll trials likely next summer Cheltenham&Gloucester Patient wins court battle to challenge Bart's closure By a Staff Reporter: Down's couple legal challenge dropped A Times Competition 'Cheaper' councils could cost a third more to staff and run Summer's lease holds for a leap into the past Help the Aged Boat tragedy man had to watch his friends die Doctors say excess body fat kept 16-stone builder alive for 17 hours in the North Sea By a Staff Reporter: Back pain sufferers win £7m payout Phones Direct Ban on streakers sought The Omega from Vauxhall Prisoner charged with 1978 murder News in Brief Clown accused Libel success Water works Boy's body found Catholics chastised over collection plate offerings Archbishop appeals for greater generosity Rover Court dismisses Taylor sisters' case against press The Golden Valley Former cadet takes charge Portillo veers away from Nato threats 'that cannot be met' Rebel Serbs defy UN after assurance of withdrawal from besieged enclave Croats resume drive for land with heavy barrage Un Failure AA Five Star Service Bosnian strategists decide war pays Military Option Sex crime admission by Maori World Summary Settlers and troops clash 14 held over ANC murders Mercury one2one Business Court weighs Gonz?lez file Europe makes a hill out of the grain mountain Hover Speed Chechen hardliners launch new attacks on Russian troops Grozny ceasefire deal defied Chirac wins constitutional shake-up TV puppet show sputters to a stop Photofits draw huge response from public Picture Gallery (AP): Chinese excavate temples News in Brief (Reuter): Czech charges (AFP): Talks falter (AP): Guitarist dies Mielke freedom (Reuter): Hamas warning (AP): Child benefit (AFP): Morality tale Buthelezi haunts Mandela with vision of Zulu state Tamils blame traitor for deaths of 180 guerrillas Bloody stalemate in Sri Lankan rebel war Marcos son faces jail for tax fraud Hill House Hammond Clinton exploits rifts in Right's welfare strategy (Reuter): Refugees slept on top of bodies Falklands doubts Children killed in Texas shooting BBC Reuter: Two Koreas clash over arrest of dissident Who should not take the Pill? For most women, taking the contraceptive pill is safer than getting pregnant, but some are at risk of blood clots. Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports 'Dancers often go on stage wincing with pain' Aileen Ballantyne talks to the physiotherapist who keeps the Royal Ballet on their hardworking toes Relaxyl Mesh Technique Hernia Repair Admiral The death of childhood The time has passed when to be young was very heaven Walter Ellis on how the latest child murders have robbed our children of a golden age White Hart Hotels Your chance to win a Rover 220 Coupe The Times Europ assistance A whacking big bang beats a lonely whimper Comet threatens doom? We love it The murder story with no end The killing of children stirs our deepest fears, says Paul Barker Broken croakery The enemy next door Why the man on the bench was right about the man with the fence Reined off Saddling up Downwind Earthy plot Bring back privacy Woodrow Wyatt says the press is still out of control The Monster within The world is no more dangerous, but parents are unconvinced To Split or to Not Split Grammar is made for man, not for grammar War and Truce Russia has an interest in making the Chechen ceasefire last Windfarm growth Round Britain quiz Letter to the Editor should carry a telephone… Iraq still holding Gulf War captives Decorations to be worn with pride Britain and Bosnia Eye surgery pioneers Lottery beneficiaries Early road rage Twelfth man? Law Society changes Fair distribution of family benefits Royal headhunters Exposure to sun Noises off Mischief-makers Court Circular Deputy lieutenants Latest wills Meeting Service dinner Election Church of Scotland Anniversaries The Queen's Review: Cranwell Birthdays today Leathersellers' Company Chartered Secretaries and Administrators Retirements Personal Column Cave art 'is 30,000 years old' Archaeology University news Forthcoming marriages Hidden garden rebuilt after nearly a century Marriage Susie Cooper Trailfinders Brian Lloyd Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Brandon-Bravo Sir James Tudor From our Special Correspondent: On this Day August 1,1936 Play the game for £50,000 So you think you can pick the best football team in the country? This is your chance Goalkeepers The best of the yours to choose Assess the values and potential performances of each player and assemble your winning team News The Times Crossword No 19,922 Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest AirUK Forecast In the Times $19bn bid puts Disney onto the small screen ABC network deal stuns Hollywood and Wall Street Hanson bid raises power stakes Membership of £½m club reaches 187 John Charcol Arts 29-31 Picture Gallery Law 33-35 Name issues writ for loss write-off Sport 36-40 UK narrow-money growth outstrips target range Zooming in on Success Business Today Bloodstock gets filing deadline Flora spreads £6 million on London Marathon Van den Bergh ties up race with three-year sponsorship Bank of Japan bails out big credit union Societies' merger puts brake on car purchases The Times Ashtead investments pay off Eurotunnel ready for hectic August rush Nationwide says 1.5m in equity trap Greggs gives hot weather warning Docklands centre could bring 12,000 jobs ING ends legal battle Moore bids for Wallace EU grant for Ireland Bullough pegs payout Regent Inns bid hope ASH goes into red Fairway advances 23% Taylor Nelson rises Foreign buyers show appetite for Qantas Business Roundup Tourist Rates Abbey chief calls for cut in rates to help housing Somerfield management could reap £50m bonus Hanson's Eastern promise MMC question mark hangs over electricity deal Disney buys top US network Stores could be refloated The mouse that roared Burford gets London Pavilion Zetters suffers from the lottery Legal & General Somerfield's winter turns to spring BAA slowed by tunnel collapse Fast lane Commodities Life Options Rate rise worries take gloss off Hanson bid Stock Market Michael Clark London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Testing times for Abbey Tempus Steel Burrill Jones BAA Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Bullough Wall Street City Diary The Times On patrol for Littlechild Mine of facts Dream rooms BZW-bound Watchdog sparks off the great power gaem Martin Waller looks into the bidding frenzy for regional electricity companies From fantasy land to the real world Jon Ashworth on the latest episode in a bizarre Disney epic Swansong for the corporate marauder? Jon Ashworth wonders if Eastern's lure for Hanson lies mostly in its tax breaks HLdirect The Times Unit Trust Information Service Attractive Perks for Shareholders Shares lose ground in thin trading Fidelity Brokerage Strictly official for new VAT-free cars Unique Opportunity NatWest Zooming in on success Business to Business Driving Ambitions Limited Ostrich Farming Corporation Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items BT Cabouchon Wallcote Europe's Leading Coating Company Briefings Visual Art Dark variations on his masters' voices Richard Cork reviews the National Gallery's exhibition of Frank Auerbach's imitaive but fascinating paintings Around the Galleries Visual Art 2 Cast into darkness Sacha Craddock on an artist whose tormented images are based on his own body The Times Reader Offer Visual Art 3 Tomorrow Entertainments Tonight1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol v on realese across the country) Tonight 2 Farewell to a favourite ballerina Dance Giselle Covent Garden Few new tricks with Bix Jazz: The Beider becke Experience at the Hay-on-Wye Festival Emilia softly ameliorated Opera The Markropulos Case Glyndebourne Dance Jazz The Times What are the pigs doing now? Literature: Fifty years after Orwell's Animal Farm was published, David Caute has created a radio sequel set in our own time And sprightly flows the Don Theatre The Real Don Juan New End Books Theatre 1 Theatrical Devizes The Promised Land King's Head, N1 Impressions of a carnival BBC Proms: Noel Goodwin on performances of Birtwistle and Purcell Theatre 2 BBC Proms 95 Music ZMB Chambers BT Bournemouth University Fountain 5 Court Kellyfield Consulting Laurence Simons Associates International Recruitment Employment Law Scotland Salary Neg Reynell Legal Recruitment Consultants Entrepreneurial Solicitor Seeking Partnership? Work for no fee, say top judges Should lawyers take on more pro bono cases, asks Frances Gibb Picture Gallery Carter-Ruck to the rescue Inns and Outs Crown Prosecution Service Bank of America Let a little light into the jury room Copycat Houses 34 Law Report 35 A home of their own As swimsuit designs make headlines, Patrick Isherwood looks at a ruling on copies of house plans Quarry Dougall British Airways Legal Appointments Charles Fellowes Partnership University of Hertfordshire The Times Newspapers Is Hong Kong facing a legal sell-out? The Court of Final Appeal may have come too late Peters & Peters Inspecting reasons for party's default Lipson Lloyd Jones Charles Russel Legal Appointments Knightsbridge Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Breach gives no private law right Law Refresher Courses Solicitor's duty to each client Chambers & Partners Professional Recruitment Lawprose Consultation Services The Times Newspapers Cairn Costing Services Ltd The Chambers of Mr. Geoffrey Brice QC Villeneuve test adds to pressure on Hill For the Record Picture Gallery United States bear down on rivals Local Hero struggles on calm sea No Title Sheenan on Bridge Word-Watching Clubs warn players to stand firm in face of temptation Keene on Chess Winning Move Picture Gallery Levy Board adds voice to tax debate Rapid Raceline Brighton McAuliffe sets sights on French prize Bint Salsabil primed for Newmarket test Guide to our Racecard Catterick Yesterday's Results Union men breach the rugby divide In Brief Obree in final Classy start Double chance Fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items County and country vie for Gough Alleyne steals spotlight in festival spirit The Times DeFreitas strikes swiftly Team talk Word-Watching Masterful Moody accounts for Kent Autumn chill in summer Radio Choice Radio 1 First the comic cuts, then the constitution Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Yachting 36 Smith's injury clarifies role for Stewart Capers decisive return swings title door open Times Two Crossword IAAF decides Modahl case must run on Flora spreads wealth by backing marathon The Open University Cricket 38
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