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News from 08/08/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Alyn Shipton, Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Charles Hall, Edward Owen, Geoffrey Henderson, Brian Collett, John Hayes, Jenny Rees, Andrew Pierce, David Powell (Joint Editor, Frank Whitbourn, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, James Zirin, Neil Bennett, David Rhys Jones, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Joe Hunt, Chairman, Donald Bruce, Ted Ruddock, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Bernard Levin, Edward Ford, Pat Gibson, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, John Redwood, Nicholas Berry, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, R. J. Hodge, Eve-Ann Prentice, Steuart and Francis, John Young, Peter Davies, Peter Cormack, David Renton, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Kate Muir, Louise Gray, Colin Murray, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Jessica Gorst-Williams, J. C. Lamb, Ann Tickner, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, D. Evans, Geoffrey Wheeler, Jill Stevenson, Mark Huband, North Africa Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Ian Byatt, Director-General, Janice Wilkins, Paul Gane (Director), Eric Reguly, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Grania Langdon-Down, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Madsen Pirie, Norman Stone, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Peregrine Hodson, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Jennai Cox, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Ben MacIntyre, Philip Pangalos, Eve-Ann Prentice, Stacy Sullivan, and Richard Beeston, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Misha Glenny, Tom Rhodes, Dessa Trevisan and Stacy Sullivan, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Lewis Stretch, Jack Bailey, Ron Robins, Frances Gibb, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Chris Gibb (Manager), John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Catherine Milton, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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150,000 Serbs flee Croat conquerors Euodus 'is enormous human tragedy' City that fell victim to wanton warmongers With V-signs and bottles of beer, Croatian soldiers savoured a victory that destroyed a 300-year-old community in a weekend Misha Glenny reports from Knin Law results Tv & Radio Play the £50,000 Game Beast of Bodmin exposed as Piltdown Puss Surgeon with Aids Double record for Briton Nigella Lawson Taxman tries to recover £3m from US Embassy Abbey National Doctors risk sack for protecting slipshod colleagues Patients comes first, says Dorrell Public impatience takes precedence over peer loyalty NEC Tones clear the decks for Major's conference finale Police track hooligan ringleaders Nurseries urged to give lessons in sexism Unions in talks to avert Tube strike Sex poster of Pope dropped News in Brief Brophy dies Art sale deferred Child killer freed MP separates Youths kill man Eagle Eye cases War on fraud Admiral Father charged with abducting girl tells court of wife 's affair It's brilliant in have her back, says mother reunited with daughter after three year hnut By a Staff Reporter: 'I don't think I want to go to school. It might be boring' Villagers left £2m by their own millionaire Admiral By a Staff Reporter: City trader told to 'go home and wash dishes' Safari park tigers eye family's blazing car Burglars take 43 Bernard Leach pots PCs killed on Swiss mountain HESS Gaming companies to fund research centre Peugeot Protesters climb trees to prevent felling at Windsor Ancient oaks 'could be preserved' Woman of 74 jailed for tax bill AA Five Star Service Care Act likely to force apart widowed sisters Minister accused over food waste Picture Gallery Rider hurt in rollerblade accident Horse kills groom BT Woman in court bares her bottom Poverty, drugs and mayhem wipe smile from Glasgow 's face Open prisons put at risk by rise in violent offenders Lax controls undermine regime By a Staff Reporter: Schoolboy dies as sand dune collapses Guardian Direct Branagh is backed for full-length Hamlet film Dog blamed for chewing 'winning lottery ticket' Director paves the way for Secret Agent By a Staff Reporter: Train hits truck left blazing on track Barbecue fumes killed camper News in Brief Man accused of royal vandalism Siege man dies Protest penalty Champion ban Prisoner caught Stuck in the mud Mr Barrie Craven Correction John Betjeman, above, lived opposite the Fox and… Mazda Ups and downs of eccentric life with the Betjemans Poet Laureate loved country idyll while inhospitable climate climate drove Scots hero abroad Look hard for Stevenson's still-buried treasure Forte Heritage Tokyo Report of Vast Damage by New Bomb Parachute Said to Have Been Used United States Denounced as " Destroyer of Mankind" New Super-Fortress Attack From Our Own Correspondent: Photographs at Guam Statement To-Day Reuter: Cabinet Meets in tokyo Search for Uranium Value Overshadowed by Radium From our Aeronautical Correspondent: New Era for Air Power Possivilitied for USE of Uranium Reuter: Vatican on "Temptation for Posterity" From Our Own Correspondent Washington: Decision to USE Atomic Bomb A Reversal of Policy The American View Wasington, Aug. 7 From our Special Correspondent Lately in Norway: Germans' Work on Atomic Bombs Success of Saboteurs From Our Own Correspondent: Petain and Britain Contacts in 1940 Why Laval was Arrested Paris, Aug. 7 Railway Wage Talks Reuter: Refugees Pour into Berlin Evictions by Poles and Czechs Reuter: Railway Restoration Reuter: 717,000 Demobilized in British Zone From our Special, Correspondent: Allied Commission in Vienna Meeting next Week Vienna, Aug. 7 Reuter, From our Own Correspondent: Mr. Truman Back To-Day Washington, Aug. 7 Security Conference Postponed The Queen Mary Reuter: Marshal Tito's Demand Monarchy Unwanted From our Parliamentary Correspondent: First Meeting O F New Cabinet Ministers' Earlier Talk House of Lords Introduction of Two New Peers The City after the Air Raids Aerial View Reproduced Obituary Reuter: Explosion in Ontario Wheat Elevator Feared Loss of 35 Lives Reuter: 2,000 Death Sentences in Belgium Reuter: Chinese Coast Town Freed From Our Own Correspondent: Anglo-Egyptian Relations A Good Augury Popular Desire for Treaty Revision Cairo, Aug. 7 From our Correspondent: Repatriation from S. E. Asia Delay in the "Python" Scheme Delhi, Aug. 7 From our Correspondent: Belgian Elections next March M. Van Acker's Plans Brussels, Aug. 7 Sir Stafford Cripps and India Bitterness lingers for heroes the big parades passed by Police halt sex slave conference Victims of Hiroshima weary of public gaze Ford Survivors bear mental scars of camp savagery Triumphant Tudjman fulfils his nation's 1,000-year-old dream Spoils of Victory Krajina refugees pack roads as Croats end assault Serb out Time Computer Systems Ltd West fears Serbs will now turn against Sarajevo From Reuter in Belgrade: Karadzic puts blame on Belgrade Proud folk who fought the forces of fascism Admiral Our Foreign Staff: Elections to go ahead as Algiers defies the bombers Informers must work for a living CD hits discordant note as composers come out to play Lionesses let loose in the suburban jungle Walkabout Yeltsin steps warily on Chechenia Right-wing rivals harass Dole on welfare reform Leg discovery clouds Oklahoma bomb case (AFP): Castilians fight over lost water The Times (Reuter): Economic warfare threat to French World Summary Bomb kills 21 in Colombo Clintons 'cleared' over Whitewater Walesa to run (Reuter): Charges rejected (Reuter): Stay of execution (AP): Yumen remains The drug which has an Achilles' heel Dr Thomas Stuttaford examines the rare and bizarre side effects of an antibiotic which is rightly popular with travellers to exotic destinations Is there such a thing as the born alcoholic? Anjana Ahuja on the dispute over a genetic clue to heavy drinking RSPCA 'My first reaction to diagnosis was disbelief' Gillian Bowditch talks to a respected surgeon who has Aids Car Insurance A Times Competition Is this the end of the tattooed man and bearded lady? Kate Muir looks at America's last great freak show as it fights for survival The Times When truth can hurt Who believes every word of a school report? Mesh Technique Hernia Repair Forte Summer Savers Strategy on the back of a menu Norman Stone on the simplistic peace map drafted by President Tudjman Doctor, may I have a quiet word? Dr Thomas Stuttaford on the new 'Shop-a-doc' plans Ale fellow What is honour today? If he sues his housekeeper, the Prince of Wales will only make her shoddy book notorious. But what became of propriety? Tory rebels Take a break Wound up Jest for fun Ending jobs for the poor Madsen Pirie says Labour policy is counter-productive Doctor 'S Report Peer pressure is only part of the answer The Mouse that Roared Australia's anger with France is understandable but futile No Turn Unstoned Richard Harris huffs, as Michael Caine puffs Matching tax and spending cuts Sherborne window Worn with pride Making hay? Plenty of work to keep MPs busy Globe Theatre Brunel tunnel Elusive rail tickets Nunc dimittis Literary giants left off the map Social News Birthdays today Latest wills Lincoln's Inn Personal Column Picture Gallery University news Capital Flights Trailfinders Church appointments Church of Scotland Legal appointments World Link Forthcoming marriages Marriage Nokia Orange Brigid Brophy Brigid Brophy (Lady Levey). novclist, critic and campaigner for the rights of authors, died yesterday aged 66 as a result of multiple selerosis. She was born on Jun 12,1929 Personal Column Legal Notices Inway Limited Corporate Services International Limited Falcon Investments Socété Anonyme Composite Technics Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale All Tickets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midland Bank plc Imperial Cancer Reserch Fund Combat Stress The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Woodside Animal Welfare Trust Church Housing Trust Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Sidney Wayne Sidney Wayne, OBE, health authourity chairman, died on July 8 aged 76. He was born on March 21,1919 Agha Hasan Abedi Agha Hasan Abedi, founder of the now defunct Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCC1), died in Karachi, Pakistan, on August 5 aged 73. He was born on May 14,1922 From our Correspondent: On This Day On this Day August 8,1934 Washington, Aug. 7 American Drought Affliction of 20 States Play the game for ?50,000 So you think you can pick the best football team in the country? This is your chance The best of the Premiership is yours to choose Assess the values and potential performances of each player and assemble your winning tem The Times Today The Times Crossword No 19,928 WPA In the Times Tomorrow Forecast BA soars to a record quarter John Charcol Arts BT may be forced to open network Barclays angers union over its use of schoolchildren Law Where have all the employees gone? Sport Whitbread buys hotels for £180m to be No 3 Power advisers offer fees deal Making Good from Old Business Today Dollar rises on German rate hopes NatWest to trade in shadow of Leeson Tourist Rates Manweb Filtronic makes the right waves KW investors face further problems General Motors prepares to demerge EDS Zotefoams to expand as profits increase By a Staff Reporter: Tycoon had a talent for valuation, court told National Mutual sale in jeopardy Business Roundup Kraft sold for $865m TransAtlantic cash pile UK growth warning Churchill acquisition Pia promotes review Appleyard pays more Kode returns to black The Times AIG Europe Invesco to take full listing in New York Cambridge Isotope to go private First a highway, then the traffic ? Oftel's priorities are wrong ? Life assurance for the insecure ? Better balance for Japan Pennington Gus Carter reined in by lottery Guardian Hot weather puts heat on the tour operators Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London FINANClAL Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes The Peregrine has flown Tempus Whitbread British Airways Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Cambridge Isotope Wall Street Thank you to 'Dr' Morrow Exchange post Rolls swap Spirited alliance Classic choice Trying times for everyone involved in long fraud cases The prospect of cheaper and faster trials seems a long way off, says Grania Langdon-Down Barings crash offers lesson to bad owners Identifying the culprit in a blighted housing market Utilities spurred to cut their costs Scottish Power Out of decay comes forth regeneration Christine Buckley looks at an unlikely location for a ground-breaking venture Shares drift in thin trading Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd The Times Unit Trust Information Service Direct Training a priority for new association Swanage Dorset Euro-Pacific Ltd For Sale 3* Hotel Tenerife South Cabouchon Business to Business Big Idea? Insider Secrets Revealed A. H. Stockwell Ltd Start a Profitable Import/export Agency QUIT Cash Flow Opportunity Ostrich Making good from old Russia Multiple Display Advertising Items Franchises Franklin, Williams & Foy Limited Lorraine Electronics Discreet Surveillance Message plus PMI Data Times Newspapers GSM Armourpost Limited Nationwide Discount Vouchers Molly Maid Linx Pitman Training Center Wallcote Europe's Leading Coating Company Briefings Virtue brings new rewards Contemporary Art: unorthodox English pastorals; influential American conceptualism; plus other shows Richard Cork on an artist whose paintings are bold, complex and far from cosy response to the landscape in which he lives Familiar end for pioneering flights of fancy Charles Hall on London show by one of the most influential figures in the history of conceptual art Guinness PLC Visual Art Around the Galleries Tomorrow Entertainments Tonight Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Tonight Audiences take to the streets Britain may have no great tradition of outdoor performance, but that could all be about to change. Kate Bassett reports Tricks go down a treat Pop Tricky Empire, Wi2 Theatre The Times For a few (million) dollars less In cinema big is not always beautiful, says Geoff Brown. Titanic budgets can sink creativity Bigonzetti the brutal Dance English National Ballet Festival Hall Film Young and beautiful Proms: Youth and oriental ensembles at the Albert Hall Never the twain shall meet Jazz Loud chords of promise Harrogate Festival By George, Elaine Jazz Elaine Delmar/Thank You Mr Gershwin Queen Elizabeth Hall The Times and Dillons Anthology Dance Substitution after limitation expiry Legal Appointments QD Contact with children after adoption ZMB LSA Board cannot withhold its approval Power to dispense with service How does one apply to become a judge? Frances Gibb on the experience of an ambitious woman solicitor Queen's Counsel Picture Gallery Taylor Root P R Hanna & Co Solicitors After the elections, on to the battleground Commercial Lawyer Oj, Oh Dear! Birth of a new court case star Ito, ego and camera … and on-camera expert's critique of That Trial, and its possible after-effects Gartmore NP Jury system in the dock soon? Legal Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bristol Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lawprose Consultation Services Westminster Medical University of Hertfordshire Paralegal Reynell Doyle gets Deauville ride on Sayyedati Bath Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Southwell By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Ballydoyle flame burns brightly for new O'Brien PCC PUMA Injured Hooper swings match for West Indians Gloucestershire challenge fades Tufnell's gesture earns £250 fine and warning Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Bold Kent fail in gallant run chase Board XI slights Australians Yesterday's Scoreboards Wasim shakes Sussex by the tail British hopes ride on Seahorse's fickle fortune Top names encounter some triple trouble For the Record Pools Forecast The day Bottomley almost touched the stars Mel Webb talks to the journeyman golfer whose Open exploits have changed his life Today's Fixtures Citroën NBC wins Olympic rights for $705m In Brief Sciandri popular Telfer appointed Double hearing O'Brien clinches third successive gold Hamalainen second in decathlon behind all-conquering American Contented Torrence takes sprint gold ahead of Ottey Timetable Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Dublin exit dents Billington's chances Italian style gives May the jump on her rivals David Powell on why a disenchanted Briton leapt to promience under another flag Naturally, the naked truth Radio Choice Misguided and wrongly routed, they're lost Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Cricket Edwards leaps into the unknown Briron twice shatters 18-metre barrier in triple jump to take world championship gold Time Two Crossword Picture Gallery Kanchelskis transfer remains deadlocked Tonga link Lomu to league World Cup Mercury Yachting Suffering Christie still offers captain's inspiration

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