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News from 04/08/1995

1995; Gale Group;

Autores

Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Adrian Wilson, (Chairman), Mike Steinberger, Bill Frost, Max Glaskin, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Rona M. MacKie, George Sivell, Noel Goodwin, Carl Mortished, Dessa Trevisan, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, J. M. L. Stone, (Chairman), Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Robin tobin, Ivo Tennant and Alan Lee, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Julian Lewis, Patricia Tehan, Roger Graef, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Matthew May, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Margaret Spittle, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, John Young, Lucy Berrington and Quinton Chan, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, P. H. S., Laurence Collis, (Chartered engineer), Andy Lavender, David Miller, Will Bowen, Graham King, Edward Gorman and Emma Wilkins, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Leslie Rowe, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Kate Alderson, Dalya Alberge, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, John Williams (Chairman), Peter Garland, Chief Executive, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Michael Kallenbach, James T. Hart, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Jennai Cox, Mike Rosewell, Gerry Hart, President, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Jabez, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, John Samson, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Christopher Buckley, Norris McWhirter, Martin Waller, Kate Bassett, Peter Willis, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Paul Mason (Acting Chief Executive), Elizabeth Flikschuh, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Richard Ford, J. Rehman (Tutor), Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Serbs launch shell attack on Dubrovnik Talks ease threat of Croatian war RC anger over condom ad Fraud office to interview Leeson Batsman injured Index The Weekend Papers for £1 Man charged with murder of Sophie MoD acts to muzzle Bravo Two Zero author Harmony and Heartache Hunt for killer of 13-year-old boy Judge paddles his own canoe to court Tomorrow in the Times Water Rage Japan embassy backs veterans in dispute over VJ ceremony Lloyds Bank 25P 720 million gallons a day leaking from water mains Redwood sets up think-tank to prepare tax cuts Labour seizes on policy foundation aimed at election victory as evidence of Tory split Eurostar Minister rejects dangers of traffic fumes Alton may spur new Christian party Prisoners leaner and fitter than most Homeless given accommodation at holiday camp Clinton sets target for Ulster peace talks News in Brief Guns picked up Polls apart Asians detained Drug prices fall Navy cuts jobs Verdict on beast Sex poster's use of Pope condemned by Catholics Battle on for Britain's centre ground Bupa By a Staff Reporters: Consultant who tussled with boy caught scrumping is prosecuted for assault Cut-price chemist may face action Record breaker discovers that sinking feeling Bond dealer breaks down Mother must go to Greece to claim children Peugeot How Minister of Drought tackled the heatwave of '76 After Howell's appointment came the deluge Air controller forgot holiday jet in near-miss Correction The Times BT It's good to talk Woman collapses on leaving cool car Queen Mother's 95th birthday recalls Victorian Times Daewoo Flooded farms to create a home for wildlife Club Med Police using decoys in blitz against muggers Undercover officers, faster response and computer techniques 'will put fear into hearts of criminals' Cellphones direct By our Crime Correspondent: Squad in shorts and T-shirts tackle tough beat PC saves his dog from wasp swarm News in Brief Suicide verdict News in Brief Murder charge News in Brief Cup record News in Brief Comet Sale Xtra Codes that conceal a sting in their tail Operation Eagle Eye Blyth urges yachtswoman to hand over logbooks Lisa Clayton calls for meeting with speed racord council to quash doubts on round-the-world trip Dixons Heat of the night delays early apples Weekend Shopping Going Places New solo voyage will defy currents Beauty and cruelty walk together still on Hardy's heath Times writers are lead by the spirits of two melancholy authors to continue a tranquil pilgrimage The Englishman Literary landmarks offer Sick baby's breathing tube may have been removed say police Why doctors feel newborn's head Medical Briefing Discover Housman in a land of lost content Tomorrow Colombo prepares to give Tamils regional self-rule France rules out boycott but hints at halt to Australian uranium imports Makro A settler reads from the Bible as he is taken away… PC World 21 die in Karachi revenge attacks Clinton's ratings climb as he wins back centre vote An Open Letter to the Unabomber. From Bob Guccione Unabomber offered monthly column by Penthouse chief Your chance to win a Rover 220 Coupe The Times Firm pays $1m over sex claims World Summary Britain urged to cut Kenya aid Samper under pressure to quit (AP): Jordanian faces US bomb charge (AP): Women killed for 'immodesty' (AP): Same stamp By our Foreign Staff: US shrugs off Chinese expulsion of attaches B&Q Hurricane heads for oil rigs Washington gives tacit support to Croat attack Clinton cautions Zagreb against actions that could draw Belgrade into conflict Eurocrats feel the squeeze as golden streets of Brussels lose their lustre Visit your Local Moben Showroom or Phone 0800 616747 Moben Camouflage for Sarajevo guardians Former partisan shows tactical skill Ex-mayor gets new jail term World Summary White House aides attacked World Summary UN food gives way to prisons World Summary Ministers sacked in Saudi shuffle World Summary Contrite Yeltsin pledges to give Chechenia peace Steffi Graf faces tax charges Viglen Minister supports ban on beggars Actress held in drugs raid Phones Direct Italy seeks re-entry to currency system Men behaving badly in boats Messing about in a boat can usually be guaranteed to transform a motorway rhino into a placid hippopotamus, but beware... 'I am just a nobody. Whatever I am, my wife made me' Lord Shawcross, the man who sent the Nazis to the gallows, is probably the most famous lawyer of the century. Now he is an old man with regrets The Sunday Times Mayfair Carpets Gallery Ltd Bill Clinton's double Tim Watters looks so much like the President that even Hillary (above) can find herself confused. Tom Rhodes tries to spot the differences France for £5 Unbeatable Offers for Day Trips and Short Breaks with Stena Sealink BBC No wonder we're off our trolleys In a heated moment I blamed the weather No match for the mugger Roger Graef says street robbery is almost impossible to police Sunday stakes Standing up for truth Courage, dignity and willpower can still shame the persecutors On heat Naval gazing Bomb bay fix Offal's off Shall I campare thee to the Northern Line? Thou art less crowded and more temperature It's hellish hot—unless you're a Latin The Reason why Country Hall should be opened to war veterans Just an Autocrat Lynda Chalker—a woman—tells Moi a few home-truths Witness to History The Queen Mother has been at the heart of events for 95 years Improving the prevention and treatment of cancer Royal honours Cars and pollution Degree of merit Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Concern with safety of ro-ro ferries Genocide Convention Jenner rejected Noisy children BBC's account of Hiroshima Beastly pursuits Court Circular Premium Bonds Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Requiem Mass Society of Construction Law Appointment Anniversaries Dark Age jewel shows its true metal Institute of Physics University news Personal Column Church news Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Sir Neville Butterworth Sir Neville Butterworth, chairman of Tootal, 1968-74, died on July 25 aged 83. He was born on December 27,1911 Personal Column Sir Orby Mootham Sir Orby Mootham, Chief Justice in the Allahabad High Court, India, from 1995 to 1961, and latere a Recorder of the Crown Court, died on July 19 age 94. He was born on February 17,1901 Trailfinders Announcements The British Kidney Patient Association Dorothy Stanley-Turner Dorothy Stanley-Turner, motor racing driver, died on July 8 aged 78. She was born on November 12,1916 Max Charles Max Charles, journalist and author, died in hospital on July 28 aged 76. He was born in Aldershot. Hampshire, on May 1,1919 Execution of Casement A Traitor's Record News The Times Crossword No 19,925 Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest AirUK Business Forecast Arts In the Times Infotech SFO team to quiz Lee son in Germany LBS forecasts interest rates will peak at 7.5% Bidders join forces in twist to Canary Wharf saga Arts BR sells Red Star to its managers Sport Shell and BP announce oil finds off Mexico Investors told to be more vigilant Compaq Television and Radio Business Today Strong formula Shuttling well Northern unveils bonus date Tourist Rates SKF is growing fast in the world's fastest growing automotive market Sceptics dampen Eurotunnel delight over July traffic Cuts help STV over troubles onset Agents send writs to names Taylor Woodrow to build rest of Malaysian railway Tough line by Jockey Club Mercury One-2-One in ?235m expansion Business Roundup Tesco plans Ulster store Business Roundup Coutts Consulting soars Business Roundup US group taps concern Business Roundup House deals decline Business Roundup By our Financial Staff: Bus firms attacked for predatory practices Poland Swiftcall Telephone Club Video Conferencing Swiftcall Zeneca drug turnover tops ?lbn for first time Wickes to focus on retailing Fostering ill-feeling Final hurdle for beer merger Japan's yen for better times Exchanges under threat Pennington Black Bottle blends in at Highland Distilleries Positive attitude returns to Tokyo Picture Gallery Ti ready to look at new takeovers Northam Platinum Limited Four exchanges and a wedding? GRE ahead 37% at half-way Trial balance Liffe Options Shares beat the retreat as profit-takers move in Stock Market Commodities London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Shell's double Dutch Tempus Zeneca Scottish TV Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Wickes Wall Street Popping the GEC question The Times City Diary Candid camera Tough times Splitting hairs Lending spree worries Old Lady Patricia Tehan on the dangers posed by the low rates of banks Companies ring-fence assets in Hong Kong twilight raid Mike Steinberger finds business still nervous over the agreement on a Court of Final Appeal James Herrick Chardonnay Consultation is key to tax change Business Letters Unfortunate habit Business Letters The Times Unit Trust Information Service First direct Shares slip on profit-taking Virgin direct St Martin's Fibernet Sega The quickest way up the greasy pole What is the best advice to take when building a long-term career? asks John Samson Information Technology Computer Project Manager/programmer Neural Computer Sciences International Channel Marketing Strategy Consultancy SAS Programmers MRK Consulting Kuwait Oil Company (KSC) Cableship Project Management REcruitment Ltd Context Electronic Publishers Network Support Specialist Software Engineer Recruitment Consultant Facilities Manager c£21,000 Times Newspapers New is not always better Plans for expensive and potentially flawed new technology on out roads smack of IT for IT's sake Real work in the virtual office An electronic office is not simply a glossy form of teleworking. Alan Jabez on the technologist's dream Stills that show movement Connectix Ram Doubler Dela Quist Computers that sound like you Software that gives synthesized voices more human qualities is on sale All day long Smoking file Arrow Addiction warning Online Cheaper service Online Growth in titles Online Upgraded system Online Shop steward had no comparators Patentee's claim Legal & Public Notices Public Notices No power to quash conviction Reduction in award was unjustified Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Unknown Africa comes to Britain Andy Lavender introduces a huge festival celebrating the many cultures of an entire continent 'We need to compete with the world's best' Dalya Alberge meets Curtis Price, the Royal Academy of Music's formidable new Principal Festival Music 1 Music 2 Denied again in concerto Bbc Proms LMP/Bamert Albert Hall/Radio 3 BBC Proms 95 Tomorrow Shift towards success Radio Review Entertainments Weekend 1 Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Weekend 2 Losing something in translation Theatre The Miser Chichester Tosca goes to Broadway Laura Watermill, Newbury Newcomer plays trump card Opera The Queen of Spades Glyndebourne Theatre 1 Theatre 2 Harmony, heartache and hooch Tammy Wynette and George Jones are touring together again, says Alan Jackson Requiem mix for all the war dead New Albums: A prayer for Holocaust victims; Black Grape get it straight; heart fo Goldie Pop 1 Pop 2 Top Ten Albums Warner Music Vision Pop 3 Pop 4 Let's all fall in lovey-dovey Peace is breaking out all over in the once super-bitchy world of pop Americans pull together to increase advantage Surfing Shoes turns up heat Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move For the Record Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Davies plays to the gallery in Meunier's wake Today's Fixtures By our Sports Staff: Coventry prepare to sign up Salako The Times Freud on Friday Wheeled ice hockey seeks street credibility Laughton returns to Widnes In Brief McGregor's title In Brief Foster spiked In Brief Close encounter In Brief Genial Kumble mesmerises Durham Lancashire regroup as Sussex go off the boil Van Troost causes havoc Pooley makes most of heavenly day Gooch puts Essex in command Surrey pair beat 108-year record Yesterdays Scoreboards Forthcoming Company Golf Days SIS refuses to drop Sunday service Southwell Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Redcar Plumpton Haydock Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Pedraza dies of laminitis Rapid Raceline Unbeaten Johnson tops glittering bill Americans to set gold standard at world championships in Sweden David Powell predicts drama and excitement as the world athletics championships open in Gothenburg Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Italians cast doubt on Cuban's longest jump Gothenburg Timetable Senior names start to fall by wayside Success leaves Britain in rare good health Radio 1 Radio 5 Live Talk Radio UK Radio 3 Moving tale of the Prestons Radio Choice Classic FM Virgin Radio On reflection, this is looking rather fishy Review Variations Choice Satellite Yachting IAAF retains four-year ban for drug cheats Redford blocks German plan Times Two Crossword Woosnam reassesses priorities West Indians lose injured Adams Picture Gallery Clement Freud PPPP Re Genius Villeneuve blazes trail in pursuit of Formula One drive

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