News from 12/08/1995
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James Landale, James Bone and Eve-Ann Prentice, S. Goldman, Anthony Harris, Liz Dolan, Bernard McCarthy, Jon Ashworth, Alan Hamilton and John Young, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Mark Huband, Patricia Davies, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Rose Wild, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Gillian Wolfe, Jane MacQuitty, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Ronald Faux, Peter Springett, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Richard Lamb, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Ali, Paul Massey, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Brian Pedley, George Sivell, Clive Fewins, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Mary Gunton, Hugh Cubitt, Jonathan Eyal, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, John Alkin, Robert Sheehan, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Jean-Pierre Camelot, Rachel Kelly, Michael J. Cowie, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, F. J. Sharpless, Kathleen Adams, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Peter Millar, Douglas Brewer, Neville Goldrein, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, A. Mackie, John Young, Harry Ritchie, Frances Bissell, Joseph Connolly, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Nick Nuttall and Marianne Curphey, Brian Nicholson, Russell Kempson, A. H. Bates, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, Lindsay Cook, Michael Theodoulou, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Jill Insley, Kate Adie, Geoffrey Wheeler, Liz Dolan and Morag Preston, Christina Koning, Albert Friedlander, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, Philip Willan, P. H. S, Christine Buckley and Jonathan Prynn, David Powell and David Miller, Don Lee, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Alan Hadfield, Miss Caroline Waring, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Kate Alderson, Dalya Alberge, G. Dodds, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Anne Ashworth, Agence France-Presse, Sara McConnell, Ian Orr-Ewing, Alan Copps, Sean Coughlan, John Byfield, Valerie Singleton, Lucille Grant, Tim Wapshott, Helen Mound, Christine Wheeler, Ben MacIntyre, Paul Barker, Nigel Boothman, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Russell Twisk, Tony Dawe, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Martin Waller, Kate Bassett, Peter Ingham, Jason McDonald, Peter James, Tom Rhodes, Mrs J. McFarlane, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Adrian Dence, Jonathan Meades, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Elizabeth Buchan, Eric Alley, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Jan Brown, Alan Jackson, Penny Perrick, Dr Dashboard, Josh Lewis, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoThe Weekend Papers for £1 Japan makes apology for war atrocities Britain told of 'profound remorse' Clinton abandons nuclear testing Weather Hick century puts England in command Letters Group 4 guards lose a ship Car 95 Village pays silent tribute to murdered Sophie Hook Business News Chinese chef Kenneth Lo dies at 81 Arts: Weekend Heatwave Save water by washing your face in a bowl says Gummer Feed the Children No Title Inside The Times on Monday Commemorations bring grievances to boiling point VJ-Day anniversay seen by verterans as last chance for apology White Hart Hotels Prisoners on visits home may be tagged The Railshop Labour Left calls for more tax and less Blair By a Staff Reporter: Speeding Grant is fined again Four killed in air crash after plane door opens The Sunday Times Secrets of medieval life entwined in country thatches Undisturbed roofs of picturesque cottages hold a unique source of information 'Trekkies' put on show at Science Museum Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Water Torture Le Shuttle Burglar sought after first DNA match with crime database Heat puts dampener on study of Yeats Record complaints over Pope leaflet Dentist is struck off First for black woman Yacoub visits colleague Shop manager missing This space to let Guardian Direct No Title Woman loses bid to stop unequal cuts in benefit Two freed in Condon protest The Times By a Staff Reporter: Old woman treated as slave Alliance Leicester Blind student memorises law to train as barrister Not only humans become pink and snappy in the sun Rare visitors drop in and old friends turn a peculiar hue as wildlife feels the heat Retired couple must demolish £75,000 home Villa Montes Phones Direct Football hooligans face tighter controls Father sent fake bomb to CSA News in Brief Trial on hold Blow for Lamont Postman jailed Memorial error Everything must go as 12,000 stolen books are auctioned Worker from turkey farm spent 30 years plundering linraries and museums to net £500,000 haul Art prize puts pickled sheep out to pasture The reassurance of an automatic gate locking system… Ford Hostility lingers in town that irked and inspired Lawrence Miner's cottage and Edwardian country residence reflect authors' contrasting backgrounds Dixons The D. 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Lawrence Birthplace Museum, above, is at… Forte Heritage Kwik save Rural haven housed a powerful intellect Picture Gallery Habgood attack on 'devilish' Internet rejected British Airways Temple carves a niche in Neasden Choir is replaced by contemplation Kingfisher How to diminish the burden of guilt in our soul Credo Barclays Nudity is height of fashion in Paris Nokia Reuter: Crucifix ruling angers Kohl Bavarians shaken by claims about homosexual king Researcher challenges historical accounts of Ludwig's madness Italians ignore ozone alarm Writer's lost son returns World Summary Seoul frees 'spy' after 44 years Indiana Jones stuntman killed Train plunges into gorge Scholar dies Congress hearings leave Clinton in Whitewater limbo FBI suspends officers over killing 'cover-up' Top Republicans lobby Perot to stay out of presidential race Peoples Phone Rock star sought help over addiction Abortion crusader recants Cartels battle to control gem trade Saddam calls son-in-law 'Judas' after defection Saudis sentence thief to 4,000 lashes Stena Sealink Royals die in Cape car crash Saved killer executed Rival Kurds agree peace draft America's search for peace may merely pour old wine into new bottles Jonathan Eyal believes the windows to peace in the former Yugoslavia are shattered, the carrots too small and the sticks merely toothpicks UN seeks access to Srebrenica sites of alleged mass grave Massacre Karadzic makes a tactical retreat No Title Daihatsu Germany's protégé seizes limelight Eastern Slovonia Serb bodies trigger alarm over Croat atrocities Refugees Clinton vetoes Bill to lift ban on arms Sanctions Kremlin courtier returns Chechenia peace envoy negatiates his way across Russia's changing political landscape Moscow File Sinner on road to redemption The Sunday Times Brussels faces fish war with Morocco The Sunday Times Mutant fungi turn deadly in summer sun Two more held over plot to kill King Enter the race for £50,000 So you think you can pick the best football team int he country? This is your chance Study the list of players and managers, assess their relative values and potential performance, and spend £35 million in picking a wiining team Billionaire nerd bubble may burst Does high-tech mean high profits, asks Jon Ashworth Are we heading for another South Sea Bubble? Charity Cruise The Times Diary You say Peking, and I say Beijing Before we get too confused, let's call this whole correct pronunciation thing off, says Paul Barker Blair leaves the brothers behind The Labour leader will be ruthless in ditching his unpopular kitchen Cabinet when he forms a government Thorny issue The Times Diary Dismissed The Times Diary Short-slighted The Times Diary Hair looms The Times Diary Buried Bodies Festering memories beneath the soil of the Balkans Faith in Technology Habgood is wrong to fear the Internet Ouch, It's a Ladybird Britain's heatwave begins to bite Hiroshima, Nagasaki and the choice for the Allies Disaster planning Left off the map Trekkie Parsons Coherence as the key to government Residential care costs Supermarket English Full fathom five Nature's bounty in a hot summer Unbidden guests Social News Anniversaries Service dinner Lincolnshire Army Cadet Force University news Weekend birthdays Church news Appointments Church services tomorrow Personal Column From Associated Press: Man-made caves found at Dead Sea Student Loans Company Limited Action Research Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Ronald Utiger Ronald Uitger, CBE, industrialist and chairman of TI Group, 1984-89, died at his Twickenham home on July 27 aged 69. He was born in Wallasey, Cheshire, on May 5,1926 Personal Column Major-General Henry Musson Major-General Henry Musson, CB, CBE president of the Board of Ordnance, 1957-58, died on August 6 aged 94. He was born on August 14,1900 The Times Princess Sangwal Mahidol Princess Sangwal Mahidol, mother of King Bhumibol Adulyadeh of Thailand, died on July 18 aged 94. She was born on October 21,1900 David Begelman David Begelman, Hollywood stucio executive, died of an apparently self-inflicted gunshor wound in Los Angeles on August 8 aged 73. He was born in New York on August 26,1921 The King and his Income Civil List now Inadequate Japanese apology for war News The Times Crossword No 19,932 Opinion Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Hours of Darkness High Tides Highest & Lowest Forecast Qe2 and Orient-Express Magazine 10 15 Weekend Vision Sweb's white knight out of tournament Business Today Melvyn Marckus Lower German rate hints boost dollar Lloyds takes charge over Asprey Working Week ICI subsidiary files for bankruptcy protection Eurotunnel funding plunged into uncertainty Sport Britain's Leading Investment House Weekend Money The Hidden Assets of L&G GKN Industrial Services Master of the Megawatts strikes again Unilever shares hit by performance warning Brighton stadium for Kingfisher Canadian Pizza in bid talks Tourist Rates Television's digital daze The Sunday Times Scottish Power Tradepoint announces launch date Nightfreight blames competition Player with many theatres of operation A Working Week for: Janet Holmes a Court Eric Reguly meets a widow who spurned advice to sell up. She is now Queen of Shaftesbuy Avenue and much more The old school that still has a touch of class Hidden Assets L&G trains its staff at an impressive country pile, as Lindsay Cook discovered M&G Financial Service Limited Commodities Liffe Options Southern shocks market with end to Sweb bid talks Stock Market 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 Eurotunnel Sweb Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Meek market mood Tempus Unilever Wall Street Is your home victim of the hot summer? Liz Dolan and Morag Preston list the problems and possible solutions to subsidence and heave That sinking feeling Rules of the beauty contest Investment Strategy Beautiful Bonds Fidelity Direct Flat-Footed The year of living dangerously Weekend Money Virgin direct To Advertise in Weekend Money, Please Phone Legal & General Serious about scripophily Morag Preston on collectors' growing love affair with old bond certificates Free deals in new £1bn Witan trust Hargreaves Landsdown Asset Management Ltd Lessons of Knight Williams Comment Ray of hope for KW claimants Liz Dolan reports on the latest development after the collapse of two Knight Williams companies Exeter Friendly Society Scottish Widows Mercury Asset Management Henderson touche Remnant Earn a regular tax-free income. Send your money out… Pitfalls of leasehold conversion Sara McConnell warns of the obstacles to winning a freehold Building up resistance to a determined landlord Ask your Solicitor Save & Prosper Do You Qualify? Healthy spells wealthy for insurance wise Where smoking can seriously aid your wealth RJ Temple Plc No Title Perpetual Elson Associates Rich returns for fans of Eastern Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chase De Vere Safety first when taking company line on pensions Caroline Merrell Continues to steer you through the pensions maze Murray Johnstone Fees outweigh Pep benefits Weekend Money Letters Schroders Unlimited nursing and care for all an unrealistic and absurd target French credit The Times Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited New York falls pull London lower Fidelity Brokerage Fresh sponsor found for St Leger Richard Evans Ripon Bangor Stratford Sunset Reigns to shine in Heinz Kempton Park Tomorrow Pontefract Tomorrow By our French Racing Correspondent: Sayyedati to secure Deauville prize Yesterday's Results The Times A day of double rewards in the life of the flighty Quinn Julian Muscat joins a hard-working jockey riding the fast lane in his quest for winners Newbury Lingfield Park Nottingham Decorated Hero for further glory Today Races on Television Newbury BBC1 William Hill Rapid Raceline Dear Eric, please make that our last tango in Paris Manchester United have been led a merry old dance in pursuit of a 'special relationship' Everton foiled in move to break deadlock Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Wolves have pedigree for Premiership challenge Demanding race in prospect as Endsleigh League clubs come under starter's orders Wigan look abroad for inspiration Brentford equipped to contest the title Els feels at home on second day of low scoring Montgomerie moves into contention Sizzling run by Davies puts rivals in shade Multiple Classified Advertising Items For the Record Irish idol trains her sights on gold David Powell on a distance runner's dedicated pursuit of world title glory Bubka scales new heights Britons impressive in race for medals Results from Gothenburg Schumacher lines up move to Ferrari Hill's bold effort put in shade as rumour mill works overtime Wigan and Leeds embark on marathon stretch Benevolent despot with both hands firmly on wheel of fortune Saturday portrait: Bernie Ecclestone, by Oliver Holt Smashing time to be had even after a rotten round On Saturday Rene rides again Rope tricks Great Schott No ball Out and down Lynch cuts a dash as cavalier cast-off Khan's maiden century puts Warwickshire in control Picture Gallery Middlesex stamp authority Wasim looks to drive home Lancashire's advantage Yesterday's Scoreboards Kent hold catches to remain in touch Ireland lift Aga Khan Trophy by narrowest of margins Smith pays a heavy price for collision In Brief WRC ruled out Forfeited Illegal strokes Football Hick proves good as his word Unbeaten century leaves West Indies with uphill climb to save Trent Bridge Test Johnson treads middle path to golden double Batten sets world record in dream final Progression Motor Racing Big innings removes few question marks At Trent Bridge Pattaya Orphanage Trust Arts From our Own Correspondents: 300 Letters a Day MazDa Travel Books Outdoors Planning to see a show or a film, an exhibition or a concert? The Times critics select the best entertainment Galleries Lincoln resounds to a chorus of approval At evensong, Ruth Gledhill hears prophetic words and prayers for peace At your Service Fax Facts Guide to the letters hot spots around Britain Famous have their say Open College al the Arts Peter goes to Hollywood Prokofiev's masterpiece for children is getting the full screen treatment in a mixture of animation and live action, says Alexandra Frean. Then it goes on tour Royal Albert Hall Entertainments Royal Festival Hall Kenny Rogers BBC Proms 95 The Sunday Times 1980 Padbury Folk Weekend Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Stowe Opera 1995 Many a stirring moment Jeremy Kingston on the opening at the Barbican of David Thacker's estraordinary RSC Entertainments Why art is driving the west wild Royal Albert Hall West London Antiques Fair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Father of film horror The demented genius of Lon Chaney at the National Film Theatre The Sunday Times West End frolics Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessement of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol v) on realease across the country Not just a pretty picture Gillian Wolfe of the Dulwich Picture Gallery on the success of its scheme to introduce city children to art The WH Smith featured CD Recordings: Blurs greatest hit; Terfel does justice to Housman; a measured Tristan Pop Single New on Video: Yanks in Spain; Trekkies in space; Tim Robbins and Kirk Douglas in stir The Times A nature reserve in your honour, squire The name of a 19th-century ecentric and environmentalist lives on in a green tourism centre in Yorkshire Talking eggs say the quails are here Feather report Pest reaps wrath of farming press Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney NPI Treasures of Britain Campaign A cool idea for cuttings on hot days Never turn down a gift stem of clematis of fuchsia, Stephen Anderson says Weekend Tips No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fast Systems Ltd No Title Cannock Gates Multiple Display Advertising Items Diy Plastics Garden Answers Stephen Anderton replies to readers letters No Title Oreck Xl Pick Topmost Fruit with Ease Milditch & Key The Stowaway "Hat-In-A-Tube" Sewills Billy Bunter Stay Safe British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Seymour Shirts The Treske Shop New Cushions for Ercol Dining Chairs California Mini Duster Form for Comfort Stay Safe Ltd. Moriarti's Solid Pine Storage Beds Kiniki Stars for stripes in a quality street When you buy a hand-made Jermyn Street shirt, you are paying for excellence and attention to detail The creases can cease Crumple-free evenings after a hard day at the office The Times Loneliness of the longdistance teenager Coming Home By Rosamunde Pilcher Hodder & Stoughton, £16,99 The Times Jack-the ripping yarn New books and new theories on the identity of Britain's most famous serial killer. Harry Ritchie reports The Complete History of Jack the Ripper By Philip Sugden Robinson, £7.99 The Lodger: The Arrest and Escape of Jack the Ripper By Steward Evans and Paul Gainey Century, £16.99 50 years of nuclear hindsight Was the atom bomb really used to end the war? Revisionists think not The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Memory man Audio Books Don't give up the day job Congressman meets word processor 1945 By Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen Simon & Schuster, £14.99 Times Books Thursday New in Paperback Picture Gallery Strawberry trees forever Ruth Rendell's new election of short stories saves the best until last says Marcel Berlins Blood Linen By Ruth Rendell Hutchinson £14.99 Making it up as he goes along The Age of Improv By Rick Salutin Harper Collins, £13.99 Punch that cow, boy Tales from the Old West: rodeos, outlaws, cowboys and Indians Last Go Found By Ken Kesey with Ken Babbs Black Swan, £5.99 Picture Gallery Big Apple of a private eye Moving tale of the Korean-American immigrant experience Native Speaker By Chang-rac Lee Granta, £9.99 Wild and wicked Lily By Cindy Bonner MacMillan, £9.99 Montana By Larry Watson, MacMillan, £9.99 Avon Books Minerva Press Patrick French Aga saga from the heart Touch and Go By Elizabeth Berridge Bantam, £15.99 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The County Homesearch Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chichester 4 Miles English Courtyard Cornwall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prime Share Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co Where to rent above your station Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times The Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sara Eden Multiple Classified Advertising Items SIRiUS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alight at Umbria's tuber stop Italy: Gubbio is White Truffle Central, and nearby Perugia still seduces chocolate lovers P&O European Ferries Travel Tips British Airways No Title Lasting flavour of the Spice Isle Grenada: Valerie Singleton returns to one of her favourite tropical is lands Word-Watching Holiday Autos. Nobody Beats our Prices TCP Multiple Display Advertising Items P&O Cruises Making a fairway out of a mountain Golf Breaks: Courses carved out of the Alps; plus, how to improve your short game in Florida Swan Hellenic TCP Duel Action Britain from Crystal TCP Caravela Tours Shingle beach that changed the world Southern England: Wartime role of the Suffolk shoreline; tranquil life on Romney Marsh Swan Hellenic Halifax A taste of marsh mellow Suncars Travel next Weekend Noble Caledonia Limited Nztis Qantas Travelbag Trail Finders Direct Travel Insurance A Times Competition ABTA Travel Power Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunn Poly Sunrise Holidays British Airways ABTA Post Office Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Poland, Hungary Czech Republic Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbados Romantic 1 bedrm beach apt. 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That's insane Although August is a silly to change, we have at least become used to that. A switch would be confusing Driven to Disraction Continental pump prices soar A nasty surprise awaits holiday drivers when they land on French roads, reports Vaughan Freedom Petrol Prices in Europe Cheap fuel is far away in places like Poland VW gets lots of satisfaction Jaguar record Unlucky day Motoring in Brief Escort to Africa Chop 'n' change Houghton-le-Spring on Wearside had the Robinson… Rover switch Drivers' delight Dynamic trio who drove for perfection Lord Montagu of Beaulieu begins a new seires on the pioneering figures who shaped British motoring Crimpers curl up their lips at 'hairdresserist' advert Morag Preston on the roots of a Daihatsu revolt To wash or not to wash? 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Baughan Freeman on the end of one used-car fraud Disneyland? It's cheaper to tow there It's not goofy to take a caravan to the theme park, says Vaughan Freeman 50 L-Reg Cars under £7,000 Fast lane to a Mercedes for every season Alan Copps on leasing scheine that lets you exchange one model for another for even just a few days The Times The name that launched the car How a girl of 11 helped bring fame to Carl Benz and Gottlieb Dalmler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Portmann Mercedes-Benz in Aylesbury Redhill Surrey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Malaya Tradition of Excellence Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day London Charles Sedmey Cruickshank J. R. 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BBC 1,8. 30pm Variations Film Choice Blade Runner ITV, 9pm Choice Comedy First: Now what? 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But we ont he shole have not been able to take the view that if a thing's worth doing, it's woth being congratulated upon Mass conversion The deadly truth Bush babes Something for the Weekend Hard's Gone Soft The Peugeot 405 Estate 405 Peugeot France's best-kept secret Isabelle Huppert has been called the new Garbo-not just for her evasive screen presence, but because she too likes to be alone. Alan Frnaks is granted a rare private audience. Photograph by Paul Massey Picture Gallery Barclays The Holiday Property Bond Free Theft Insurance The Story of the Theakston Computer Theakston Traditional Brewers Picture Gallery Energy Centre The Travel Collection The Zoology of the Voyage of Hms Beagle HMS Beagle', which finally reached completion… C. I. L. 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