News from 05/08/1995
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Dickie Davies, Candida Williamson, Mary E. Marrow, Alyn Shipton, Anthony Harris, John Naughton, Jon Ashworth, Sarah Hall, Paul Heiney, Chris Bucknall, Iain R. Webb, Patricia Davies, M. D. Varcoe-Cocks, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, David Wilson, Jenny Agutter, Des Burkinshaw, Neil Bennett, John Hersey, Jane Gardam, David Rhys Jones, Derwent May and David Bellamy, John Diamond, Maureen Owen, Ivo Tennant, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Stuart Nairn, Michael Binyon, James Bone, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Howard Shopper, Jack Barker, Carl Mortished, Peter Carey, Michael Hornsby and Harvey Elliott, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Ian Claffey, Brian Jacques, Geoff Brown, John Idris Jones, Robert Miller, Nicola Barker, Jonathan Eyal, Tony Jenkins, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Gillian O'Brien, Robert Sheehan, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, William Corlett, Helen Stevenson, Ruth Gledhill, Alan Road, Michael Hartland, William Manson, Mrs S. Foreman, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, John Wellman, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robert Hening, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Laurens van, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, John Young, H. O. Dovey, Harry Ritchie, Frances Bissell, Jordan Williams, Malcolm A. Rose, Ann Abraham, Chief Executive, M. P. Scandrett, John Percival, James Frain, Peter Barnard, Ros Drinkwater, Derwent May, Philip E. Crapnell, Rupert Saunders, Richard Cork, Roger Bell, Stephen Anderton, Mark Levett Director, P. H. S., David Adams Latin America Correspondent, Sue Gee, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Jill Insley, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, Brian Wicks, George Plumptre, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, G. Foote, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Christine Buckley, Liz Dolan and Jill Insley, John Russell Taylor, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Alice Thomas Ellis, Matthew d'Ancona, Caroline Merrell, Jessica Gorst Williams, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Emma Wilkins and Angela MacKay, Barry Pickthall, Maurice Glover, Steven Mackinnon, Valerie James, Hugh Johnson, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, James Jones, Richard Branson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ted Blecher, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Anne Ashworth, Mary Ann Sieghart, Martin Mears, President, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Emma Wilkins and David Watts, Michael Kallenbach, Gail Godwin, Guy Walters, Alan Copps, Peregrine Hodson, Jonathan Shaw, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Kevin McCarra, Karen Kay, J. R. P. Sentance Director, Alan Franks, Tim Wapshott, Alan Lee, Tim Holley, Helen Mound, Anthony Loyd, Alan Smith, Ben MacIntyre, Naheen Madarbakus, Katie Eforde, Ian Brodie, Stafford Mortimer, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Paddy Joe Hill, Laurence Rees, Tony Dawe, Kate Bassettt, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Martin Waller, Gregory Adams-Tait, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, G. Egan, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Tonia Savchenko, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Matthew Bond, Sara McConnell and Morag Preston, Dr Dashboard, Conal Gregory, Jonny Bealby, Catherine Milton, Gill Hornby, Edward Marriott, Vitali Vitaliev, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoThe Weekend Papers for £1 Croatia launches all-out offensive Zagreb condemned as 100.000 troops advance Ready-mix price fixing Trawlers may face arrest Copyright claim Index Karadzic takes over army £1.1bn boost for jobs blackspot Priest makes sure there's no peace for the wicket Index County Hall owners back down on VJ ceremony ban Index Weekend Picture Gallery Gardener remanded over Sophie Index Free Reebook Pyro HXL trainers AGE Concern Aid-Call 35P Inside The Times on Monday Blair censured for failing to declare trips Eurostar Hume condemns safe-sex poster featuring Pope Advertising body rules that charity broke code Parachute Regiment quits Ulster Queen Mother goes walkabout—by buggy Dorrell rejects extreme changes to health service 'Kentish roulette' scheme ends in hose ban Fire that killed six started by child News in Brief Youth raped boy Nun mugged Phone terror Tate chief stays Bodmin delay MoD will claim copyright on Sas book if ban fails Sergeant's tale 'damages security' By a Staff Reporter: Driver jailed for leaving his train The Sunday Times Operation paper storm puts county on invasion alert Jail cell awaits lottery millionaire Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whishkey Father of boy, 13, appeals to killer Secretive Japanese firm thrust onto world stage Family from slums of Osaka offers apology 'to those who suffered cruelty during the war' County Hall TOYS"R"US DiSNEYLAND Shirayama No Title Day of two suns was prelude to darkness of nuclear age Fate of Hiroshima was sealed when attack on Pearl Harbor bored deep into the American psyche Veteran sets his sights on apology for war atrocities British Legion Cellphones direct Abbey National School is refused U-turn on opting out Clarks Drink law change ends 80-year era for Sundays Princess lights way for Red Cross celebration of 125th anniversary Couple stole boat to start new life Seaside Breaks Parker Knoll Four held as police recover lost guns News in Brief Driver fined Youth killed DNA backlog Radio 1 revival Longer sentence Extra income Bluestockings to confer over blue suede shoes Academics meet for Presley seminars Swiftcall Centre of Britain depends on how you look at it First Telecom Suzuki Surgery on heart girl cancelled three times A rough guide to grope-free holidays The Sunday Times Licoln Cathedral restores harmony to safeguard choir Bishop, dean and chapter appeal for £1.75m to stop musical tradition being silenced The doctrine of selflessness can become a destructive heresy Credo Boots Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres City bond dealer 'out for money from Fuji' Pollution protest blocks main road Parents who took children stay in jail Mensa By a Staff Reporter: Depressed scientist put poison in coffee Le Shuttle Heat on road trip kills 21 ostriches Wander in restored glory of Kipling's walled garden Poetry and prose in Sussex and Staffordshire Dr Johnson 's city of philosophers still satisfies the inquisitive walker Dixons Financial Services (UK) LTD Forte Heritage Trawlers face arrest in UN pact to end fishing wars Saga Services Ltd U-turn lies ahead on 'satanic' Route 666 (AP): Murder victims dumped in burger freezer US boost for Taiwan Navy Legal & General Cali cartel funded Samper, aide says (Reuter, AP): Emergency declared in Trinidad News in Brief (Reuter): Bank pulls plug (Reuter): War crime probe Star struck (Reuter): Rapist jailed (Reuter): Children saved (Reuter): Actress dies Tudjman's march to victory seals doom of Muslims Commentary Carve-up agreement with Milosevic will leave backseat Bosnia as virtual satellite of Croatia Defeat of Krajina Serb rebels threatens fresh perils for Sarajevo 's army Strategy Hertz The Sunday Times Croat war machine rolls into Petrinja at dawn The Front Line Stena Sealink Leering fixer longs for the kill The Advance Thresher (Reuter): German tourists head home In the fast lane to dirty deceit (AFP): Pans threatens Australia with economic reprisals Sharps Britain's favourite bedrooms Teenybopper idol faces up to editor's undercover tactics German feminists enraged by the soaring salary and success of Viva TV's pin-up star Belgian clue to Metro bombers Dauwalders ISIS Kingfisher Airline gets bellyful of griping over doggy bags' Dillons ITF No Title From Hurley burly to Hollywood Ben MacIntyre presents a plan for wannabe starlets Fizz bang The Times Diary Putting Japan in context Peregrine Hodson on why many Japanese believe they need different treatment from the rest of the world Sting in tale The Times Diary Gazza and Glasgow: the perfect match Simon Barnes on a significant 'bit of fun' on the football pitch Fruitful talk The Times Diary Fine whine The Times Diary Decked out The Times Diary After the Fire The legacy of Hiroshima, fifty years on Welcome to Siemens European companies find Britain a good place to do business Are You Studying Tonight? Elvisologists join the search for the meaning of Presley Judges 'ruling on unfair dismissal Barton's time warp Archaeology without the spadework Low pay for church organists Lottery fair play Searing summer Need to safeguard Highland salmon Hiroshima film The last battle Body armour Pole position Court Circular Dinner Service Drapers' Company Picture Gallery Weekend birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Church services tomorrow Service dinner Marriages Pewterers Forthcoming marriages Lord Brimelow Lord Brimelow, GCMG, OBE, Permanent Under-Secretary at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, 1973-75, died on August 2 aged 79. He was born on October 25,1915 Picture Gallery Court & Social Advertising The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Personal Column The Times Professor Hugh Morgan Hugh Morgan, CBE, Professor of Medicine, University of Khartoum, 1952-68, and Honorary Professor of Medicine. University of Birmingham, 1968-81, died on July 25 aged 79. He was born on June 16.1916 War Declared Note Rejected by Germany Bing Spear Bing Spear, chief inspector of the Dangerous Drugs Branch of the Home Office, 1977-86, died on July 9 aged 67. He was born on July 6,1928 Angus MacQueen Angus MacQueen, CMG, banker, died in London on July 15 aged 85. He was born in Campbeltown, Argyll, on April 7,1910 News The Times Crossword No 19,926 Opinion Forecast Superlative Travel Saturday Times Big sweetener draws Siemens to Britain Business Today Stock Market Indices Heavy fines Melvyn Marckus Trafalgar pulls plug on renewed Northern bid VTR buys Portman Group Working Week 23 S&N deal likely to be approved Sport Inchcape shedding 2,000 jobs to cut costs Mercury Asset Management Weekend Money The Hidden Assets at Kpmg Homepride bought by Campbell CU withdraws US jobless up Concrete firms fined £8m for price-fixing ring Let takeover bids for the Recs roll Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Picture Gallery Individual insolvencies increase Tourist Rates The Sunday Times The accountant that came in from the cold Jon Ashworth looks at how KPMG rang the changes at its London headquarters Hidden Assets Mr Backstage aims for that magic touch Jon Ashworth takes a white-knuckle ride with the impressive Englishman who is head of operations at Disneyland Paris A Working Week for: Malcolm Ross Scottish Widows Commodities Liffe Options Power firms surge as speculation grips sector Stock Market Movers of the Week 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 Inchcape Dalgety Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes The Northern frontier Tempus Commercial Union Wall Street Small savers given the cold shoulder Sara McConnell and Morag Preston find that not all societies are penalising investors Loyalty bonuses for the faithful Does it fall when it is pushed? Investment Strategy Cheers Fidelity Direct Pep Special Missing out on a windfall Templeton DBS Free to do-it-yourself Caroline Merrell continues her guide to you and your pension When to choose a personal pension Value-added managers Case of the 'missing' rebate Briefings Policy Portfolio HLdirect Cautionary tale for investors Comment GPs warned off life policy advice Jill Insley on the profession's controversy over policies for the very ill M&G PEP Chase De Vere Investments Plc Prolific NatWest A really sparkling investment Conal Gregory, Master of Wine, enthues over laying down vintage champagnes and seeing them grow in value Action group will seek to change unfair gilts tax The Times Weekend Money Letters 'Watch out, there's an unprincipled… The secret behind the smile in the adverts Fresh ways to pep up your investments Introducing this special four-page supplement, Jill Insley urges investors who decide to take the plunge to keep an eye on inflation Match the Bond to your Needs Cazenove & Co HTR Henderson touche Remnant Where to Go Weigh up the relative risks Fidelity Brokerage TSB Fees get the better of a deal Researcher claims some managers levy unnecessarily high charges. Sara McConnell reports CFS Chelsea Financial Services Big will be beautiful at the start Liz Dolan Jill Insley give ground rules for a new market expected to attract £6bn How advisers view the plans Investor Intelligence Perpetual Clerical Medical Unit Trusts Norwich Union Standard Life Fund Management Ready to wear and made to measure Anne Ashworth on the patterns of opportunity for DIY pensioners NatWest Resilient end to week Fidelity Brokerage British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service H. E. Foster & Cranfield Americans hold advantage going into cup decider Local Hero favourite to win class honours Guide to the Weekend Fixtures For the Record Funnelll advances on every front Former champion leaves rivals in her wake Celtic stand waiting for safety certificate Sarfu deal leaves breakaway proposal in tatters Expectations high for Bint Salsabil Well-bred filly can blossom in Sweet Solera Stakes at Newmarket Newmarket Rapid RACELiNE Racing next Week Dunlop's hope needs rain Beau Venture to collect again Haydock Park BBC1 Thunderer: AYR Thunderer: Haydock Park Impressive Parnevik puts Ryder Cup case Thunderer: Wolverhampton Thunderer: Worcester Austin sets out to make his name Thunderer: Lingfield Park Redcar New-look Nicholas makes her mark Foster blazes trail Everson sprints through Spreckley keeps place Tries to be rewarded Yesterday's Results British blame hosts for food poisoning Sport in Brief Britons find accommodation has room for improvement World Championships Timetable Weakened field devalues marathon Complete professional with a track record founded on conviction Saturday portrait: Noureddine Morceli, by David Powell, athletics correspondent Croydon's surprise pair add to pedigree Bewitching bid to save Venables from doom Lamb puts Durham to the slaughter Wells reinforces his Test case Somerset reel as Gibson runs riot Ward survivers to offer Kent hope Umpires to report unhappy Tufnell Yorkshire and Byas reach new heights Yesterday's Scoreboards The Times Yachting 35 Christie still seeks fulfilment Britain's greatest sprinter begins world championships pursuing more than medals England vacancy should be filled by Wells Alan Lee believers that the selectors should no longer deny the Sussex captain an overdue chance in the Test arena Dr Linford has found winning way with smile Ice Pack Golf 37 Travel MazDa Outdoors Arts Offers Why Can't Boys and Girls Go out to Play? Theatre Planning to see a show or a film, an exhibition or a concert? The Times critics select the best entertainment Dance Opera Rock Majesty wrought in faith, hope and charity Ruth Gledhill is among the congregation at the Friends of St Paul's annual service At your Service Classical Jazz Films Museums Galleries Mercury Communications Messing about by the river Sarah Hall meets one of artists in a project to put innovative work on display along the Thames path Entertainments Great British Hopes Picture Gallery Songs sung true Jazz: Top marks in the ballad test Multiple Display Advertising Items The Kirov Ballet Entertainments Goodbye is the hardest word to sing Nastier on the page In Stratford; Benedict Nightingale reviews the RSC's new staging of Golding's classic Lord of the Flies Brecon Jazz The Best of David Copperfield First National Tour To be Frank with you Concert: Athree-night tribute to Oi' Blue Eyes The Music of Frank Sinatra, Carnegie Hall The Sunday Times Edinburgh entrée Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol v on release across the country Sue Townsend, These are your Lives Let's hear it for the NYO As youth comes to the proms, Richard Morrison on an urgent case for support The WH Smith featured CD Chamber Recordings: Romantic violin concertos; Barenboim re-recorded; Oasis with a touch of the Beatles The Times Opera New on Video: Bloody French history lesson; Casper's genesis; Dalek rampage; and James Dean taped Orchestral Jazz Pop Single A Walt DiSNEY Pop Album Seeds are sown for an old-time future Where have all the wild flowers gone? Derwent May and, below, David Bellamy report on moves to rescue and recarpet our meadows The Times Why won't nature act naturally? Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney 'The countryside is becoming like a car park' Idyll spawned by herrings Visiting a grand garden can give you ideas for your own plot of land. Try these this weekend In praise of penstemons They're idcal to freshen up parched borders, George Plumptre says NatWest Homes & Gardens Herald & Heart Hatters Ltd Ardenco Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Garden Answers Sun-Spa Scale watcher Visa Stay Safe Real Leather Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Furniture Service Herald & Heart Hatters Winebergs SFM Repel Multiple Display Advertising Items Stay Safe Multiple Display Advertising Items HSL British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A touch of old Josiah at your table To celebrate the bicentenary of the death of its founder, Wewood has launched a range of products that recreate his calssic designs Sweets that spell out seaside What trip to the coast would be complete without a hunk of sweet, sticky rock to gnaw? The Times Fact File What makes the perfect crime writer? Playing Jacques the lad The Outcast of Redwall A world impenetrable to adults but adored by children How to sneak up on a penguin Between Two Poles Star struck by creation Only poets can remind urban man of the ineffability of nature Picture Gallery In flight from a world of pain Dillons Mail Order Derwent May reviews the critics Peace with a woman's touch True heroine of Arab-Israeli accord This Side of Peace New in Paperback Cell mates - but not soul mates Fat Chance What do you do if Stephen Fry walks out on your play? Write a book about it, Benedict Nightingale says A blind injustice Matthew d'Ancona on the horrific struggle of the Birmingham Six Forever Lost, Forever Gone By Paddy Joe Hill Bloomsbury, ?14.99 Good, oldfashioned filth The Rose Revived By Katie Fforde Michael Joseph, £9.99 Cheap Trollope Power Cut Multiple Classified Advertising Items When Mole met Sartre For middle-aged Englishmen, the past is another bedroom Love and Nausea Now and Then The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Georgian Court Wellswood Jackson-Stops & Staff Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tenterden, Kent Timeshare Private Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shore way to enjoy home comforts For Sale Rectories NPI Multiple Classified Advertising Items August Alone? The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items SIRiUS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Directory Linking Lives Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Touch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rich new seam of forts and food South Wales: Shrugging off a coal-black past, pit and poet combine to create a lasting heritage Premíer Britain from Crystal In the footsteps of Thomas the poet Orient Lines StAffoRd ShiRe A real gem of a necklace America: From the laid-back, easy livin' of North Carolina to the fast, glitzy glamour of Las Vegas Holiday Autos X Halifax Roll up for a dice day Getting there Vegas fact file Steamy time in icy rain Northern Europe: Volcanic encounters in Iceland; snowmobiling through forests in Arctic Finland Getting to and around Iceland Swan Hellenic Fear frozen in Lapps' luxury Next Week in the Times Icelandair Word-Watching Noble Caledonia Limited The marriage market via Marrakesh Mountain Adventure: Driving rocky roads across Morocco; riding the rails around Switzerland Noble Caledonia Limited Easy on the Alpine track No Title Trailfinders Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Club Med USAirtours plc Airline Network Barbados Escoa Cruises Quest Worldwide Bridge the World Flight Bookers Low Cost Flights Worldwide Lunn Poly Commercial Union Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Appointed Agent Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany, Vendee & South France your Local Paradise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items New Millennium Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Le Shuttle Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Connection Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Tides Reach Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Langdale Estate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Two Crossword No 540 Chess Winning Move Listener Crossword Punchline Computer Games The Listener Crossword No. 3317: Fifth Amendment by Adam Word-Watching Bridge Barclays How Britons shape the world's wheels Alan Copps reports on what is undoubtedly one of our most successful motoring exports - top designers Hot tips to cut traffic pollution Tony Dawe passes on advice from the Department of the Environment about how to your bit for the population's lungs Daihatsu Dancers who make the car part of their act Another chance to win a Rover Coupé The AA's Gridlock Guide The Times A tax on recovery for the wellbeing of victims Driven to Distraction Charging us for the return of something we already own is now standard in about half the UK's police authorities Our finalists rev up for best driver contest Alan Copps explains how the examiners will be testing the drivers, not the cars, in the deciding heat The Winners Car competition Briefly Audi award Green Fiat Electric record Bentley tour Police stripes Alaska rally MG gathering Sold Secure Motoring men Dancers get their show on the road The art of motoring: a painted coupé, and Helen Mound on the Saab that doubles as a stage set Courtesy car nearly ran over my warranty Tale of Trauma: Graham Duffill I phoned to learn that my fax had been lost The trouble with insurers AA Insurance BMW gets Hockney treatment I was left feeling rather pleased Happy Ending Privilege Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Wiggins Winchester BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items CronK Cotswold Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wyndham BMW Whitehouse Will this be UK's most popular engine? Roger Bell on Ford's new lightweight Zetec The latest engine technologies from Ford and Honda mean everyday drivers can harness the power to achieve unprecedented levels of economy Dovercourt Audi Northfield Audi Audi Locator Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin A mean machine at the pumps Maurice Glover road-tests a frugal Honda Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Authorised Multiple Classified Advertising Items Honda Civic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items William WL Loughran Lincoln Street Motors Birmingham Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Coupe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cool in the driving seat Picture Gallery Diesel 's good clean fight Sainsbury's new fuel looks to be a favourite with green taxi drivers, says Rupert Saunders Your engine is breath-taking The streets may be choked with fumes, but you're safe behind the wheel .. . or are you? Vaughan Freeman reports 50 Cars from £10,000 to £15,000 Monte Carlo or deeply confused Chris Bucknall reports how a trail of cryptic clues led him racing to his childhood dream in Monaco Poetic scenes in the land of the Bard Tony Dawe suggests a summer sojourn through the rich and varied Heart of England Speed yes, but rudeness no Michael Kallenbach on the horrendous fines for sharp-tongued autobahh drivers Road rage, German Style, and how the authorities cope Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Retail Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Malaya Tradition of Excellence Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Sytner Group Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Normand The 155mph green machine Vaughan Freeman tests the eco credentials of an environmentally-friedly flyer from BMW Porsche Official Centres Multiple Classified Advertising Items AFN Porsche Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items H. 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