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News from 02/08/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Anthony Harris, Tunku Varadarajan, David Adams, Iain R. Webb, Mary Knox-Johnston, Andrew Pierce, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, and Sam Kiley, Alexandra Frean, W. G. Horn, Christopher Tugendhat, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Adam Sage and Roger Maynard, John Bowis, Neil Bennett, Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, David Rendel, Nigel Hawkes and Marianne Curphey, Terry English, Carl Mortished, Dessa Trevisan, Eric Woods, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Michael Evans, and Michael Kallenbach, Charles Lovell, W. George Edwards, Patricia Tehan, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Lorraine Southern, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Fiona Baile, Michael Clark, Moya Harries, Janet Bush, Jon MacGowan, Sarah Bagnall, Edward Gorman, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, D. R. Tudor, Michael Howlett, (Directors), Brenda Maddox, Rachel Bridge, Andy Lavender, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, John Higgins, Geoffrey Winthrop Young, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Paul Everitt (Assistant Director), Will Hopper, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, A. D. Harris, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Michael Kallenbach, Kathryn Knight, Jennai Cox, Peter B. Soul, Christine Webb, Michael Hornsby, Norman Hammond, Archeology Correspondent, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Jayne Zito, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Vanda Baker, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Alan Jackson, Robert Rhodes, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Paul Danon, Maureen Blakesley,

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'Leave the car at home' plea to motorists Pollution alert as temperature soars OECD praise for economy Avoid Croatia, Britons told £26m repayment Index Alan Coren Man, 36, is charged with murder of two boys Veterans clash with Japanese property firm Literary Landscape Bodmin skull 'confirms existence of Beast' Hanson 's partner taken ill Anne McElvoy The Apricot Judgment overtakes Brink's-Mat accused 11 years later Government to appeal over employment law ruling Cook backs a vote on single currency Voyages Jules Verne Breeze empties the Cowes bars Shoplifter 's new telephone will keep a tag on him Top sports official to face inquiry after suspension Maxwell defendant too ill to be tried News in Brief Student found stabbed News in Brief Council speech therapy News in Brief Three held in shooting News in Brief Hotel harassment win News in Brief Wife sacked ex-husband News in Brief Help for exam 'failures' News in Brief Building workers die Executives jailed for milking cash from the Co-op Killer driver's sentence doubled Saturday in the Times Burglars leave man fighting for life By a Staff Reporter: Parents jailed for snatching children from foster couple Pricebusting Pc Sale Extra Savings Children questioned about Sophie's last night Asthma children go to court over road fumes Abbey National Drivers' health in danger BBC offers racy alternative to book at bedtime Youth no defence against stroke risk Medical Briefing Pollution is new threat from Russia, MPs warn Poland Explore the literary landscape Starting today: a series in which Times writers follow in the footprints of Britain's greatest writers Picture Gallery Army too small to allow soldiers time at home bases Forces overstretched, say MPs By our Defence Correspondent: Frigate scheme faces 4-year delay Bradford & Bingley Building Society £75,000 in gold coins left at church door Globe 's director seeking a Shakespearean reaction Air ambulance role faces closer scrutiny Heatwave brings German TV to Britain Chamber death 'an accident' News in Brief Jail drugs seized News in Brief Cliff chase death News in Brief Murder charge News in Brief Seabirds killed News in Brief Hurricane Erin threatens Florida with flooding Miami residents brace themselves early for city's second battering in three years (Reuter): Waco siege strategy defended News in Brief Israeli settlers clash with police News in Brief (Reuter): Metro arrest News in Brief (Reuter): All at sea News in Brief Air turbulence News in Brief Staff under stress can take heart from American work study Radical Shias pose biggest threat to Gulf leaders Fifth anniversary of Saddam invasion Kuwait fails in promise to women Dell Officials 'connive with gangsters' to rule Indian states Reuter: Troops accompany Kashmir pilgrims Woolwich Building Society Schumacher wins the day (AP): Latvia puts Kgb boss on trial News in Brief Yeltsin still ill News in Brief (AP): No reprieve News in Brief (Reuter): Well intended News in Brief 'Alien' burger turns Cape Town stomachs Reuter: Tutu weeps for Rwanda victims France publishes secret reports on Mururoa tests The Times Chalker enrages Nairobi Tudjman gambles on Milosevic shying away from rescue mission Gameplan Kingfisher Rebel Serbs launch air attacks to halt Croats Tudjman bows to UN pressure and agrees to hold talks but prepares for war Genevatalks 'Missing' enclave troops found Arebrenica Pilot lands book deal North Carolina Krajina forces line up for full-scale assault Balance of Power An academic goes to war Giles Coren on how a would-be don joined the Navy and turned his guns on the BBC's filming of life on Hms Brilliant Shakespeare and Co versus America's literary do-gooders Kate Muir on a battle over a mini-Versailles built in New England by novelist Edith Wharton (left) Via Calais Feminism taken too far The courts do us no favours Service line Insurance Something cool for steamy nights Pyjamas have moved from night into day- the new 'homewear' is a cool choice for lounging around in the summer heat Fashion Ten Good Reasons to Go to Bed Cellphones Natural born winners Giles Whittell says Disney is beating Hollywood sleaze Return ticket I am a child of the Bomb Fifty years after Hiroshima, there is perverse reason to be grateful Cub love One's profile Dog's life Waning? It secemed a good idea at the time, Both times. The first When you don't want a cube and you don't want a berg, where do you turn? Pollution's Toll Travel and the environment meet in the front seat of a car Dangerous Inertia Five years after Saddam's invasion, the Gulf has changed little Holiday Reading The British landscape is alive with the echoes of good books Community care for mentally ill Not cricket Delayed ruling on Newbury bypass Gulf War syndrome MPs' workload Barton's time warp Spender in wartime Questions of cash for the opera Sherborne window Supermarket English Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Anniversaries Picture Gallery University news Manchester Hadrian Award Personal Column Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 Chin Hills Battalion Mappin & Webb site gives up some jewels Archeology SCA Forthcoming marriages Church news The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Sir Godfrey Messervy Sir Godfrey Messervy, chairman and chief executive Lucas Industries, 1980-87, died in hospital in Coventry on July 22 aged 70. He was born on November 17,1924 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Percy Humphrey Perey Humphrey, jazz trumpeter and bandleader, died in New Orlans on July 22 aged 90. He was both there on January 13,1905 Trekkie Parsons Trekkie Parsons, artist, died in Lewes on July 24 aged 93. She was born on June 15,1902 Sir Norman Costar Sir Norman Costar, KCMG, British High Commissioner in Cyprus, 1967-69, died on July 5 aged 86. He was born on May 18,1909 A One-Legged Climber Ascent of the Matterhorn England: watch this space Whole new towns and villages may soon be needed, but where will they go? Christine Webb reports Protection against prejudice New Law Publishing Illiteracy no defence in contract A library of home truths Jon MacGowan explain how to read a hi-tech Domesday Book The Times Belgravia & Knightsbridge Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Bovis Homes David Peall & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Low-rent London in low-rise recovery Edwin Hill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ryden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hutchings & Thomas Adams's paradise First element Tamesis Business Property Baltic rebuild Beetle mania and other pet hates Does the television menagerie do little for quality? Royal Mail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Media, Sales & Marketing BBC tells the tales of the century Alexandra Frean reports on the BBC's blockbuster eyewitness history series Sales and Marketing Professional Varley~Walker International Finance & Leading Investment… Multiple Classified Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 19,923 Business The Times Sport Forecast Arts Features Media Fashion The Papers Picture Gallery Tv Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters CBS agrees to $5.4bn Westinghouse takeover 'I would be surprised if a bidding war does not erupt' OECD praises British economy Disney union gets hot under the collar Business Picture Gallery Business turns to The Times Arts More gloom as house prices fall Sport Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Television and Radio Business Today Abbey share sale MAM alarm Two Lloyd 's firms plan sector's first merger Tourist Rates Vogelstruisbult Metal Holdings Limited Employees gain new way to share Regal Hotel checks in with more Abbey directors exercise options Purchasing managers see growth rate slowing Inspec finds the right formula in Antwerp Manweb BMW profits rise less than expected Business Roundup Response postponed Business Roundup Digital back in black Business Roundup Acca election call Business Roundup Cashpoint frustration Business Roundup DTI acts over returns Business Roundup NatWest joins call for rate rise to head off inflation Gold Fields Property Company Limited Long, hot summer The heat is on in the City Dated plaudits from the OECD Choice of defence for Northumbrian Pennington Cowie accelerates past £27m at half time Merrill Lynch adds to stake in SNC Eagle Star case costs Mowlem up to £14m Legal General Easing of bad debt provision aids AIB Commodities Liffe Options German insurance group buys 5% stake in MAM 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 Cowie Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes NatWest disappoints Tempus Lloyd 's Tempus Wall Street It's Eastern, er, I think The Times City Diary Off the boil The Times City Diary Brian's double The Times City Diary Grockle herding The Times City Diary The future may prove inflation puritans wrong Janet Bush thinks that the current debate on interest rates is fundamental Restore cheque payees' freedom to pass to third party Hard lines for BT No licence to change rules after Rec sell-offs Home truths for the Chancellor New Wits Limited Accountancy, Finance and Banking Appointments now… Two cheers for the Japanese lifeboat crew Reuter: Japan moves to bolster confidence after credit union rescue BT threat to drop £280m investment in Australia Manweb plc CentreGold tumbles after second profits warning Water groups face price fight Builder expects poor year Skipton seeks help for housing market The Times Yorkshire Chemicals lifted by prospects Prices close near low of day BT The Times Unit Trust Information Service HSBC Group Country life for the 21st ceuntry Marcus Binney examines architect Terry Farrell's plans for a new Cambridgeshire village based on centuries-old ideas Graduation with honours The Cambridge Folk Festival is thirtysomething. Paul Sexton finds it has improved with age Design Pop1 Stormy tensions Theatre The Robbers Gate, W11 Pop Theatre A dose of high energy Pop The Cranberries Wembley Arena Solve The Times travel challenge Win a Holiday worth £2,500 to Club Med Paradise and £250 Every Day No Title Entertainments Tonight 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled 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 The NEC August Fair Antiques For Everyone Mozart in shocking colours Opera Don Giovanni Glyndebourne Pinched tenor's thin gruel Le Comic Ory Aix Festival Fans aflutter at Ravel's haze BBC Proms BBC NOW/Otaka Albert Hall/Radio 3 Opera Music Preview 1 Two ways to tangle with the Germans London is about to get a double dose of Expressionist drama. Andy Lavender explains the subtext Kafka's matinee metamorphosis Rachel Campbell-Johnston on a season of films inspired by a powerfully disturbing author Preview 2 The Times Dance Geometry lesson in the bedroom Romeo and Juliet Festival Hall Out of India Alarmel Valli Queen Elizabeth Hall Tomorrow To Advertise Call: 0171 481 9994 Multiple Display Advertising Items House of Commons Refreshment Department Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items University College London Angela Mortimer Appointments Bi-LANGUAGE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Tate Secretary News International Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobstones Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Whitehall and Industry Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Creme Be La Creme Circle Thirty Three Housing Trust Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christopher Keats Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Receptionist/office Manager O'Sullivan searches for double slice of glory David Powell, in Gothenburg, looks at the ambitious athletes hoping to join an exclusive club Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching NatWest Winning Move Keene on Chess For the Record Today's Fixtures Nebiolo told to go home Good fortune benefits tardy Italians Local Hero breezes to comfortable victory Fotherby tops earning league Mazda Bitter McCall warns Bruno Barclay and Emburey recruited by England In Brief Record review Title retained Taggart moves Webster through Todd's blow Pick a football team and win £50,000 Don't miss out The Times Sebastian in fitness battle for Leger Richard Evans Thunderer: Brighton Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Richard Of York nears return British trio tackle Galway Plate Thunderer: Newcastle Thunderer: Nottingham Thunderer: Kempton Park Aqaarid out Rapid Raceline Villeneuve makes a name for himself Hill briefly outshone by another rising son in testing at Silverstone Enemies that fuel Christie's fire Midweek View AA Five Star Service Word-Watching Hill promises strong fightback Results from Company Golf Days Radio 1 Switching on the light Radio Choice The horse can't talk, but it's a good listener Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Racing 37 Bevan blooms for Yorkshire Lancashire wilt and Cork comes down to earth in Natwest Trophy quarter-finals Times Two Crossword No 537 Anthony and Watkin share credit Gallant Symonds hits out in vain County record for Donald as Derbyshire fold Pepcid Acid Control Motor Racing

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