News from 11/08/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Richard Ford and Paul Wilkinson, James Beament, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Charles Hall, Edward Owen, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Virginia Bottomley, Patricia Davies, P. R. Avern, A. W. Harrop-Griffiths, J. Simpson, Roland Rench, Neil Bennett, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Tim Saville, Hilary Finch, K. D. Robinson, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Emma Woolacott, Simon Wilde, Tony Patrick, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Neil Howlett, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Nicholas Wood and James Landale, Jim McCue, Andrew Selkirk, Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Matthew May, Arthur Gold, Vice-President, Libby Purves, Jon Wynne-Tyson, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, John Young, Ivor Warburton, Managing Director, Janet Bush, David Guest, A. B. Shrank, Vice-President, Sarah Bagnall, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Gerald Kaufman, Michael Theodoulou, David Miller, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Robert Owen, P. H. S, Richard Evans, David Drew, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, R. G. Elwen, Kate Alderson, Richard Duce, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Kathryn Knight, James Tickell, Assistant Chief Executive, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Jennai Cox, Gerald Foreshew, David G. Smith, Ben MacIntyre, John Flood-Paddock, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Catherine Milton, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Roger Dyson, Director, Marianne Curphey, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Alan Jackson, Jenny Macarthur, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Catherine Milton,
ResumoBosnia Serbs are accused of massacre US aerial photographers show mass graves of 2,700 Muslim prisoners, UN is told 'Earliest Europeans' discovered Direct Line Home Insurance The Weekend Papers for £1 Union chief joins attack on Blair TV & Radio Rock Icon The Times Tomorrow Rail peace as drivers accept offer Gallic Blend Digital revolution will create 20 TV channels Workers vote for strikes against Walsall council Critics like to play when Blair 'Kremlin' is away Another holiday, another row for Labour team Bose Compression the key to digital TV Cinema pictures and CD sound available at a cost Beam Me up I Can't Breathe Tory fear over plan for roads budget cut News in Brief Apology plea Health warning Credit increase Toy box kills girl Windsor death Power restored Newsagent fined for lottery swindle Five children die trapped in blazing house Provocative parrot banned from bowls championship Yacoub performs heart-lung surgery on top colleague Woman doctor says she was frightened, but 'never down in the dumps' Police stop almost a third of youngsters Travellers Cheques Boy lived on lollies after death of mother By a Staff Reporter: Mars in £10m deal to sponsor the Street Abbey National Law chiefs question plan to help victims sue over accidents Fighter project 'poorly managed' Virgin to launch wedding service Drinks on driver as track fire halts train News in Brief School closed Zoo buys killer Bangkok delay Father released Heart defect Camel beach ban By a Staff Reporter: Cyanide gas killed six young victims trapped in crash wreck Overload four men in back seats affected steering and made car uncontrollable, inquest told Britain's obesity 'caused by sloth more than greed' The Times Boots Boys taught about sex at school stay virgins longer Lessons in saying 'no' help pupils to resist sex NatWest More than just a bank Zinc supplement improves babies' birth weight Medical Briefing Foods that may protect the body Weekend Shopping Parents see girl shot dead by cousin Universities launch plan to beat fake applications Organised fraud costing hundreds of places A-level students face scramble Together we Can Do It All Dixons There's a Great Deal Goingon Changing of the guard Hosepipe ban to affect 7m homes The village where time stood still for Rupert Brooke Admirable Grantchester ruin and ancient Sussex farmhouse nurtured great talents Vodafone Centre Atlantic Forest that inspired adventures of Pooh Literary landmarks offer Saddam loses army mastermind in family defections Reuter: School crucifix ban dismays Bavarians Hot and Bothered? The Link Drug case warrant for grandson of MacMillan in India Coffee is instant grounds for Gallic divorce Daewoo France to call for ban on all nuclear tests Keating funds atoll protest The Times Tobacco firms sue as Clinton orders curbs on smoking Reuter: Death toll of 65 is feared as jet hits Salvador volcano The Bombay Brasserie Three for Oklahoma bomb trial Britain acts over beating of Leakey Doors at Big Value Prices Sobbing Fleiss faces 50 years' jail Fear drives Serbs on the highway of hatred Refugees Our Foreign Staff: UN to pull out 10,000-strong Croatia peacekeeping force Phones Direct Eastern Slavonia lives on its nerves as frontline towns await fresh war Croatia's cartographers may be certain of where their republic's new border lies but travellers are in for a rude awakening, writes Anne McElvoy in Vinkovci Travel Promotions Ltd US offers 'carrot and stick' aid deal Our Foreign Staff: Police fail Eta plot to kill Spanish King Guns and explosives found in apartment near royal holiday home in Majorca The Sunday Times ES Com Britons hurt in Algarve European Summary (Reuter): Boy found dead in flats rubble (Reuter): Sex scandal cleric retires (Reuter): Ten killed in Spanish flood (Reuter): Mama mia The man who jumps for God and gold Jonathan Edwards on the faith that inspires him to be a world champion and found him the perfect wife The Valerie Grove Interview Beware of the legal shark As the Law Society approves a scheme which threatens to turn us into a nation of whining, compulsive litigants, even solicitors will draw the line Hover Speed 'When the jellyfish sting, you are half way there' Julia Llewellyn Smith meets a City denier who is Queen of the Channel By the end of this month she will have swum 32 crossings Kingfisher Guardian Direct The Times He's dead, but his fans will always be grateful The generation of heads, bell-bottoms and bongs has lost its leader. Ben MacIntyre briefly a 'Deadhead', mourns Jerry Garcia World of Leather Out of the kitchen into the tearoom MPs always suspect unelected advisers, says Gerald Kaufman A chat over the carrot cake can calm jealous Members Screen test The Times Diary The great and gullible The Times letters page is all too rarely heeded by those contemplating genocide Show off The Times Diary Hens forward The Times Diary Whose jewels? The Times Diary Dead indeed The Times Diary Broadcast it to the world Virginia Bottomley on the digital future Burden of Opposition Blair should not ignore the stirrings on the Labour Left Justice a La Carte The injured consumer must still come first Coffee Operas An exciting blend of ggolden hopes and Gallic realism Move to denounce doctors who fail Brophy as campaigner Restrictions on domestic water use Stepping out Rail breakfasts Housing associations Need for controls on noisy music 'Virtual' archaeology Barton's time warp Elvis recalled Court Circular Anniversaries 'Invite neighbours in to mark VJ-Day' Personal Column Birthdays today Luncheon Reception Library updates its index from Latin to disk The Leverhulme Trust Forthcoming marriages Appointments Stephen Roth Stephen Roth, international lawyer and Jewish leader, died on July 27 aged 79. He was born on November 19,1915 Personal Column Jerry Garcia Jerry Garcia, lead guilarist and vocalist of the rock group the Grateful Dead, died of a heart attack in a Californian drug treatment centre on August 9 aged 53. He was born in San Francisco on August 1,1942 What is "Harris Tweed? John Schofield John Schofield, broadcaster and journalist, was killed in Croatia on August 9 aged 29. He was born on September 10,1965 Professor John Cruickshank John Cruickshank, Professor of French, University of Sussex, 1962- 89, died on July 11 aged 70. He was born in Belfast on July 18,1924 News The Times Crossword No 19,931 Business Times Weathercall No Title Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Infotech Senior dealer at NatWest defied rules SFA fightens monitoring Managers start own Corgi collection Nowhere to hide as commuters face sales blitz GKN shoots ahead on profits front Arts Southern in talks with Sweb Sport BOC steps on the gas with $70m US deal Electricity chief cashes in options Compaq Business Today Coming soon Going online Manufacturers see bonanza in digital TV sales Opportunity for BT in transmission role Akzo Nobel EVC benefits from surge in prices Summer lift for fashion retailers Pension costs 'understated' Nymex proposes $40m merger deal with CSCE By our Industrial Correspondent: Working hours cut as pay rises capped Lloyds spoils divided among C&G savers Business Roundup US prices hold steady Toyota ends family tie Warburg payment rises Plastow to step down Investec pays £42m for Clive Discount Tourist Rates Swiftcall Telephone Club Rough justice? A regulatory tale of two cities Clearer disclosure needed on pension costs Now the train adds the strain of life salesnman Lexis-Nexis online with £14m boost for Reed Elsevier Willis Corroon advances but issues a warning Westminster Health Care seeks £33.7m Alco buys Copymore to become market leader Picture Gallery Winning line from Games Workshop By our City Staff: US turnround gives Royal Insurance a lift Psit plc Clampdown on smoking clouds tobacco sector Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Reed in the margins Tempus BOC GKN Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Royal Insurance Wall Street A lift for some at SNC The Times City Diary Going to DMG The Times City Diary Close encounter The Times City Diary Getting shirty The Times City Diary Right on form The Times City Diary Why the supermarkets are playing the loyalty card Sarah Bagnall checks our who gains what in the latest round of the battle of the food retailers Will banks ignore a/c payee? Cut the time for clearing cheques Sing praises of small investors Scottish Power Lottery effect is as elusive as a jackpot Janet Bush on what Saturday night's draws may mean for Britain's economy Equities close on a firm note Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service Virgin direct Can your computer system keep a secret? Computer security experts minimise the threat of fraud. David Guest reportson the modern technological hero Computer security experts come in all shapes ans sizes Information Technology Kramer Westfield Search and Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: QA Training Limited Senior Analyst/programmer Executive Recruitment Services Telecoms/Audiotext Software Engineer ABB Semiconductors AG News Multimedia Ltd Not in front of the children Cybernanny is coming to shield young eyes from Internet pornography-and to put parents' minds at rest Run your home from the office Emma Woolacott describes how computers could soon be linked using mains electricity lines Connectix Ram Doubler A glitzy-bitsy, polka-dot TV Why should television sets be in any colour so long as it is black? Accent Le protest Microsoft charge Super-camera Swiss roll on with an Apple pip Online Net drama IBM sues police Name claim Limit to overseas effect of order The Times Counsel should discuss issues with judge No interim freezing order for CSA Queenly drag in ancient Syria Theatre: Blood, power and shoes-everything a woman could want; and Baal, but not one Brecht would recognise Zenobia Young Vic Soul survivors Pop Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes Café Royal Theatre Perfection with power to spare Concerts: Romantic delights at the Proms; South American discoveries COE/Harnoncourt Albert Hall/Radio 3 Frisky flavour of colonial America Camerata de Caracas Queen Elizabeth Hall Perfection with power to spare COE/Harnoncourt Albert Hall/Radio 3 Music Please, may we have our Baal back? Brecht's Baal Man in the Moon. SW3 Dillons the Book Store Music Entertainments Choice Weekend Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kria 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 Choice Towards a broader picture Charles Hall talks to an artist who has managed to bridge the gulf between traditional painting and the avant-garde Choice The Times Visual Art Snap, crackle and Brit-pop BBC Television's new music show promises to be an archive of our times, and you can dance to it The Times Pop 1 Pop 2 I wrote this for my accountant The singer may be treated like a king, bu the songwriter rakes in the royalties, says Alan Jackson A spin on the flipside of irony New Albums Pop 3 A Times Competition Pop 4 Italians savour Admiral's Cup win Details Racing Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Golf Afan encounter friends in high places Freud on Friday Haydock Park Thunderer: Wolverhampton Becker's record secures jump-off triumph Cut-price policy pays off for Ffitch-Heyes Richard Evans Thunderer: Newbury Thunderer: Folkestone Thunderer: Catterick State Law to gain winning verdict Newbury BBC2 William Hill Rapid Raceline Lyle signals return to form with fine start First round Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Wadsworth in hunt for home title Hill and Schumacher much in demand Keene on Chess Winning Move For the Record Today's Fixtures Cejka sets course record to lead field In Brief Hunte grounded Doubling up Kronfeld signs Van Troost ordered out of Somerset attack by umpire The Times Hampshire slow to follow their captain's example Leaders lifted by all-round excellence of Kumble Rapid Cricketline Yesterday's Scoreboards Atherton grateful for gentle pace Andrew Longmore on an about-turn by West Indies that led to an intriguing day's cricket Wasim keeps Leicestershire in check Legal & Public Notices Focusing on the Public Interest Carr in his element as Middlesex grasp the initiative Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Backley bounces back after years of injury David Powell reports from Gothenburg on a British athlete's new zest for his sport Syria celebrates Shouaa gold The Times Yesterday's Results from Gothenburg Word-Watching Two roads to Lourdes Radio Choice Rearranging the words of a death sentence Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Atherton throws down gauntlet Late fightback by West Indies leaves Trent Bridge Test finely balanced Times Two Crossword Torrence disqualified with gold in her grasp Holmes has fright in tussle for 800m place Arthritis Research Ferguson persuades Cantona to remain with United
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