News from 07/08/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Ursula Bowyer, Chairman, Jon Ashworth, David Tytler, Robert Hands, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Catherine Milton, Social Services Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Richard Thomson, David Powell, Athletic Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Roger Hamilton, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Calum Macdonald, Elizabeth Guy, Clive Davis, Sam Kiley near Drnis and Stacy Sullivan, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Martin Fletcher and our Foreign Staff, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Rupert Cox, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Kris Anderson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Roger Boyes, Germany Correspondent, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Kate Hoey, Janet Bush, Michael Russell, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Caldecote (President), Trevor Williams, Dick Howard, Rosina Kirkwood, Jonathan Sale, Helen Johnstone and Dalya Alberge, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Winston S. Churchill, Rachel Bridge, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Ian Murray and Nicholas Wood, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Norman Hammond, Jenny MacARTHUR, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Anthony Loyd, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Roy Grantham, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Derek Martin, Peter Bryan, Malcolm Wicks, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Ross Tieman and Richard Thomson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Michael Binyon and Robin Young, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Adam Zeman, James Pringle, Peregrine Hodson, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, D. J. Jeffery, Chief Executive, Mike Rosewell, John Murray, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jo Andrews, Michael Foot, Brian Clarke, Mallory Wober, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Bernard Edwards, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Adams, Latin America Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Louise Mollo, Michael Henderson, Walter Rothschild, Michael Hanlon, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Neil Rhind Chairman, Richard Ford, Catherine Milton,
ResumoBattle to stop elderly losing their homes Major aims to end penalty for thrift By our Sports Staff: Injured Christie loses sprint title Buying The Times overseas Index Win 5,000 Air Miles Police to be schooled in the art of the body politic Five killed in Glasgow Whistle-blower role for doctors Vj-Day Remembered Thousands flee as towns fall to Croats' crushing advance Sport on 10 Pages Lloyds Bank Hiroshima apologises for Japan's wartime atrocities This Week in the Times Doctors told to inform on blundering colleagues RCN chief attacks reforms St. Joseph's Hospice Lawson to acquire ££with slimline volume Picture Gallery Britain to take 500 Bosnian refugees MPs to receive pay increase of 2.7% News in Brief Lord Lever dies aged 81 Last try on abortion law Howard's Sunday toast Abduction charge Palace opens to public Property speculation Two share £10m jackpot Guardian Direct By a Staff Reporter: Vicar at Sophie service condemns 'devilish influence' By a Staff Reporter: Five murdered in Glasgow's bleak weekend Police blame drugs for violence Special birthday party for Child B Tate cleared as poison gas leaks from exhibit Two die as gliders collide following same thermal White Hart Carlings unmoved by royal rumours Woman of 79 has paid £100,000 for husband's nursing Community Care Act forces ailing pensioners to spend life-savings on health fees Why you could lose your home Dell 'She always worked and never claimed from the State' Case 2 Modest inheritance sold from under mother's feet Case 3 Be prepared-insect stings can kill Medical Briefing Elderly hurry to give away houses Legal Advice Citroên Zx Scott's romantic vision nestles amid border hills Horrifyinf tales and noble legends of derring-do draw on local atmosphere for inspiration Above All its a Rover Dracula vies with Captain Cook for Whitby's star role Forte Heritage Teachers underplay pupils' failings in jargon-filled reports Mothers refuse to help CSA Cellnet Bishop rejects move to shut City churches Helicopter saves man in path of Fastnet News in Brief End of the track Monumental job Howler silenced Rescuer bitten First Atomic Bomb Hits Japan "Impenetrable Cloud" Effect of Bombing Britain's Share Reuter: Mr. Soong Returning to Moscow Belgian Regent's Visit to Britain From Our Own Correspondent: Basic Power of the Universe How the Bomb was Made From our Diplomatic Correspondent: Potentialities of New Weapon Warning for Future UNRRA Council in London A Trial Bomb 40,000Ft. Column of Smoke Steel Tower Vanishes From our Own Correspondent: Research Work in Canada Acquisition of Uranium German Jews' Share in Experiments From our Own Correspondent: World Organization at Work Senator Vandenberg on U. S. Obligations From our Correspondent: Turkish Relations with Levant States Discussions in Beirut From Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Germans in East Europe Many Expulsions Poles Jubilant over Potsdam From our Own Correspondent: New Government and India Reported Statement by Sir S. Cripps From our Own Correspondent: Australian Demand for English Suits Call for New Agreement From Our Labour Correspondent: Hope of Railway Settlement Further Discussions this Week Railway Strikers Back at Work Leave Trains Resumed The City after the Raids Aerial View Reproduced Sir Edward Duckworth From our Own Correspondent: Canadians in Guam Area Troopships Arrive Enemy Resistance in Burma Reuter: Second Stage in Germany A Fuller Life F,-M. Montgomery's Promise Reuter: Help in Rebuilding Germany Gen. Eisenhower's Broadcast Reuter: Nazi Officials Being Weeded out Thousands recall moment shadow fell on mankind French nuclear tests condemned at mark fiftieth anniversary of Hiroshima blast At Hiroshima's Peace Park yesterday survivor's memories turned back to a day of horror, reports Peregrine Hodson Truman exacted devastating toll for the chance to negotiate peace Aftermath of the Bomb (Reuter): 246,000 in death register MYCIL Festering hatred spares no tears for the innocent China UN fears new round of ethnic cleansing in the wake of offensive Refugees Tudjman mapped out future on City menu Hill House Hammond Zagreb minister claims America gave advice on Knin offensive Croats Generals line up behind Mladic Bosnia Threat to Muslims grows as Croat victory pushes Serb forces into Bosnia Strategy (Reuter): West blamed by Russia Capture of Cali boss paralyses drug cartel Democrat congressmen jump ship from rudderless party Free Summer Anthology Hanover punks unleash well-drilled chaos America keen to do big business with Vietnam Ohio mother accused of killing 'lost' child Long wait faces trek hostages Brother Violence erupts at holy site World Summary (Reuter): Tanzania bandits free Baptists 1,000 people held in Johannesburg (AP): Heads they win Fleeting vision of success Dance Cellphones direct Carry on up the critics The Carry On films have achieved respectability, but do they need a season, Clive Davis asks Visual Art Pop To love or to leave? Theatre: The high cost of loving on the gay scene Theatre A thoroughly good show Pop Reviews Take That Manchester Arena Brawn to be wild King L Borderline, W1 Royal National Theatre Music A dream of a symphony Proms: A British premiere from Hans Werner Henze; Oliver Knussen misses the deadline Entertainments Film Versions both early and late BBCSO/Knussen Radio 3/Albert Hall Books Opera Overtures Festival Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assesment 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 The Times Nature tames nuclear fusion Cutting the costs of a power plant by 50 per cent ? Antibody with an insdiscriminate taste for proteins ? Milky Way digests a dwarf galaxy Intimate secrets inside our cells Adam Zeman on how the study of a remnant of evolution is helping fight disease TES Chainsaw dressed in fur or marsupial under threat ? Possums face too few or too many predators Leukaemia Research Fund 'I'd just as soon stab a woman in the back as a man' Julia llewellyn Smith meets Mandi Norwood, the new Editor of Cosmopolitan Determined to be an editor by 25, she brought explicit sex to women's magazines and sent sales rocketing Times Newspapers Ltd. Kingfisher Saga Services Ltd Joy of a disgraceful old age Once our middle years are over, we can stop feeling tired and have fun Matthew Parris Politics is seen by an increasing number of people as a pastime, not a way of making the world better Meltdown The Times Diary Why I feel a boom coming on When the Bank of England says house prices will remain depressed, you can be sure they will rise Puzzling over the pieces Peter Riddell on the dangers that go with Labour's plans for devolution HMV Hail, Harald The Times Diary Life's work The Times Diary Sheepish The Times Diary Full Circle A decisive Croat victory in Krajina could help peace Take Care A welcome review of provision for the elderly The Other Miracle Japan finally seems determined to resume its economic success VJ-Day a rightful cause to celebrate War crimes trials Shipping forecasts A European initiative for Bosnia Ro-ro ferries Greenwich traffic A living waterway Ever green Cub's honour 'Tame' prejudice on split infinitives Supermarket English Barton's time warp Searing summer Court Circular Birthdays today DJM: Nature notes Personal Column Anniversaries Latest wills Picture of historic man-of-war for sale Company of Tylers and Bricklayers Marriages Forthcoming marriages Early ethnic cleansing The Times Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Church appointments Lord Lever of Manchester Lord Lever of Manchester, PC former Labour MP and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1974-79, died in London yesterday aged 81. He was born on Janyary 15,1914 IDA Lupino On this Day August 7,1917 Working Girls' Reading The Queen's Gift of Books News The Times Crossword No 19,927 Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch AirUK Tomorrow Forecast Golf Christie falls to earth Bailey takes world sprint crown from injured Briton Equestrianism Cricket Ralph Lauren Athletics Christie's demise signals decline in audience Matthew Bond TV Action Replay Parnevik's win poses Ryder Cup dilemma Details Fast changing fortunes in Fastnet Race Nicholas fights off Gallic charge Rivals in thrilling finale Shorter learns from previous mistake Sport in Brief Sluman leads Buick MacLagan takes title Houston recovers Dutch at the double Quinnell injures ankle FA to get security advice Archer engineers victory Wilson's consolation Injury likely to deprive Christie of final memory David Miller reflects on the willpower that drove Britain's greatest sprinter to the limits Devers takes title despite suffering hamstring injury Robb fails but Holmes, Murray and McColgan among successful British qualifiers Timetable Abduvaliyev retains title with last throw Chaka's victorious swansong Dwindling TV interest stems cash flow Sciandri wins on home soil Five Star Service Nool leads the way for a new breed of decathletes Wells wins belated chance to make up for lost time Sussex captain in England squad England Squad Five successive victories give Middlesex the look of champions The Times Team talk Saturday's Scoreboards When the improbable is just routine Simon Barnes watches the West Indians indulge in 'getting out practice' against Gloucestershire By our Sports Staff: Revenge is swift for Young Australia Wells relishes belated breakthrough Sussex captain discovers that everything comes to those who wait Prize-hungry Essex consolidate lead De Silva inspires Kent West Indian collapse leaves Roberts fuming England's edge in experience pays off Yesterday's Scoreboards Dettori looks for York return Windsor Thunderer Rapid Raceline Leaders on the Flat Course Specialists By our French Racing Correspondent: Young Ern pipped in Deauville sprint Complacency leaves fat cats licking their wounds Thirsk Leicester The man at the heart of sport's legal minefield Rob Hughes talks to Robert Reid QC, who blends old values with those of a modern world Monster catches evade grasp of angling's record seekers Big fish or tall tale? Brian Clarke chooses to believe an account to a mysterious salmon in Scotland Coxless four win bronze to restore some pride Trapped in a tacky, tented hell as the yachts sail by Oliver Holt struggles to follow the racing at Cowes Week from his shoreline vantage point World Championships Guide to the Week's Fixtures Australian Pools Check For the Record Club Cricket Racing Gone for a swim-I may be some time Dedication and tolerance of cold are essential for the long-distance swimmer, John Goodbody says Picture Gallery Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Corporate Golf Challenge Public Notices Public Notice Celtic sense return to better days at Parkhead McStay injury casts shadow over opening of huge new stand Development week makes most of promising players Kanchelskis left in limbo by transfer wrangle S Africa's triumph tarnished by feuding 500,000 Air Miles to be won Starting Today: Your Chance to Win One of 100 Prizes of 5,000 Air Miles Awards How to Enter Schools set for takeoff David Tytler reports on a American scheme which equates teachers with air traffic controllers Interactive Team Football Club Med Life on the farm-warts and all Neil Bennett tells how pupils are learning about the real countryside It could have been worse Jonathan Sale describes his half decade at the Leys School Cambridge My Old School Multiple Display Advertising Items Flexibility in Oxford Language Studies International Multiple Display Advertising Items EF Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kingston University Peace brings links across the border Michael Hanlon on changes in higher education in Ireland Times Newspapers Education Courses Review Flexibility in Oxford Old Swinford Hospital School University of Cambridge St. James's Secretarial College Capitalisation, week's change Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Corporate US junks excesses of Eighties merger mania Nineties deals are driven by growth says Richard Thomson The naming of young offenders Falsehood constitutes material irregularity Sentence after offence is changed Pre-emptive strike on EMU agend Gilt-Edged Disqualifying director Prejudice by delay Results and Statistics Hyundai BA on course to fly higher Companies Output rise expected Economic Outlook Sunday Tips BT poised to expand in deregulated US market Change on Week The Pound Legal Notices High-tech British firms flock to American market Inspectors to check Brent Spar GGT wins advertising accounts worth $130m Steady growth of a market Allied Provincial Securities Limited Midland forecasts cut in tax and rates Girobank joins EDS in card processing Business Roundup Home shopping growth Card controversy Greenacre expands Tourist Rates Swiftcall Wedding broker The Times City Diary Break time The Times City Diary My other bike's a... The Times City Diary BRS Comic competitors chase the last bus to monopoly Qantas hits turbulence Australian fears miss the point, says Rachel Bridge Word-Watching The sound of inner music Radio Choice Good and not-so-good ways of remembering Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Calling America Cheers to drinking on a lazy Sunday afternoon Times Two Crossword French links hurt British water bids Businessman jailed for big bank fraud released Virani set for comeback Founder of BCCI dies at 73 Ralph Lauren On the Buses Job security fears offset recovery gains By our City Staff: Whitbread in talks with David Lloyd
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