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News from 15/08/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Alyn Shipton, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Christopher Middleton, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Brian Collett, Gautam Sen, Alexandra Frean and Ben Preston, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, R. B. Boxer, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Arthur Leathley and Tim Jones, David Pannick, Catherine Milton Social Services Correspondent, Barbara Trigg, Jeremy Kingston, Alistair Bonnington, Robin White, Harry Jacobs, Chairman, Don Lunn, Chairman, Hal Higgins, Simon Wilde, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Eamonn Fingleton, Frances D'souza, Executive Director, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Swapan Dasguptas, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Robin Young and Gillian Bowditch, F. H. Beattie, G. Lubowski, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, James Alexander, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, John Young, Sarah Bagnall, Nigella Lawson, Aileen Ballantyne, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Jane Kilpatrick, Philip Bassett, Michael Theodoulou, Gautam Majumdar, Gary Slapper, John Hopkins, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, Ian Murray and Jill Sherman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Mark Huband, North Africa Correspondent, Nicholas Coni, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Bill Hutman, W. J. Burroughs, Peter Grafton, Richard Evans, Nicholas R. Nutt, Rowland Williams, Swaminathan Anklesaria Aiyar, Digby Anderson, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Jan Luthman, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Kate Alderson, Ivor E. L. Scott-Oldfield, Christopher Thomas, Dominic Kennedy, H. J. Belsey, Giles Whittell, Thomas De Wall, Kathryn Knight, Reg White, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Frank Allaun, John Shaw, Ben MacIntyre, Patricia Newcombe, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Helen Yool, W. Cairns, Christopher Hugh Burbury, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, G. Field, Marianne Curphey, Lars Foyen, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Margaret Davies, Vince Wright, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Catherine Milton, Jonathan Mirsky,

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Couple win in negative equity dispute Judge rules against the Halifax India 'in contact' with kidnappers Bumper harvest TV&RADIO Play the £50,000 Game Football players may be heading for trouble Shares fall amid rate rise fears Help for veterans Fatal Exposure Girl, 15, is found strangled Fears over Railtrack safety raise privatisation doubts The Baby Wars Bose Council chiefs attack Blair 'diktats' Why commuters fear this is no way to run a railway The gist of Jack Rose's leaked report is thet the current problem with Railtrack is organisational. However, such problems may arise from unstated economic priciples, Gary Slapper writes Driver in Cowden crash 'ignored four warnings' Whitehall holds secret briefings to pave way for Labour government Admiral Picture Gallery Ulster peace process in crisis, says Daly News in Brief Breast milk'kills cancer' Race study at law school Abduction at hospital Actionaid Far East veterans imprisoned by grief 50 years on Victory Cpmmemorations increase demand for trauma counselling among former powls By a Staff Reporter: Benefit fraudster had luxury lifestyle English scientist develops Welsh-speaking computer Family in plea to find assailant Ramblers trample through new home Rolex Redwood defends adoption advice to young mothers Critics call for improved childcare as ex-minister denies suggesting babies should be abandoned 'Having a baby at 15 has definitely damaged my education' Bradford & Bingley Crossbenchers attack Labour's plan for Lords Cornish villagers take on Europe Service line Insurance Business may meet maternity pay bill Sunbathers at risk in their own back yard Survey highlights danger of melanoma among Britons who never go abroad Summer heatwave is nothing new but winters are changing Cellnet Drought order on wettest village British farmers reap ?lbn harvest from Brussels Poor cereal harvests in America and China, falling world stocks and the declining value of the pound since 1992 are good news for some, Michael Hornsby reports Pop fans pick the winner in battle of bands Guardian Direct Tourists throwing stones dismantle Bronze Age fort Irish limit access to clifftop site Coastal erosion expert moves his team inland By a Staff Reporter: Coroner demands law to cover death from shock Chronicler of war backs battle-scarred cinema Wayward son takes judge's clothes News in Brief Soldier stabbed Mansion ablaze Drivers screened Car kills baby Retrial ordered Old favourite Rising corruption snares Russia's top law enforcer Refugees flee on all sides as fresh Balkan attacks are launched Mazda Picture Gallery Ice summit focuses on the Eu Exiles call for halt to Kenya aid News in Brief (Reuter): Mururoa plea (Reuter): Island claim (AFP): Hess arrests (AP): Activists jailed (Reuter): Seal cull starts (Reuter): Suspect testifies (Reuter): Squeaky dean Japan Surrenders Midnight Broadcast by Mr. Attlee From our Diplomatic Correspondent: U. S. Blamed by Emperor From our Own Correspondent: Japanese Prostrate before Palace "Our Efforts were Not Enough" From our Own Correspondent: Heavy Bombers over Japan From our Own Correspodent: New York Rejoices in Advance From our Own Correspondent: Civil Tension in China Yenan's Retort to Chunking Chinese Ministers at the Kremlin Mr. Ralph Assheton The Earl of Harewood Advances in Manchuria 8,000 Prisoners From our Own Correspondent: Russians Capture Three Towns V Day Arrangements Last Stage in Tetain Trial the Jury Retires From our Special Correspondent: Adm. Mountbatten Back in Ceylon In the Palace of Westminster Diversion of Traffic Prime Minister at the Palace From our Parliamentry Correspondent: Ex-Ministers Take Leave of the King The Queen to Inspect Women's M. T. C. From our Parliamentary Correspondent: Royal Visit to Parliament Obituary Railway Wage Claims Buoyant yen economy keeps faith with Hirohito's dream When Tokyo surrendered, Emperor Hirohito implored his people to strive to enhance the glory of Japan and keep pace with the world His subjects have done him proud, argues Eamonn Fingleton Heroic jungle war turned disaster to triumph for Allies Tempur Impossible railway'was built on contempt for life Briton purges past by living beside the Kwai Burma Veterans Japanese Look Back Gurkha Husain claims Iraq is ready for cliange Jordanian king praises defector as patriotic man of action Rabin supports move to curb Plo in east Jerusalem Telecom Security Chechens told to disarm or face new Russian offensive Peking steps up raids on brothels Opposition split over Algerian election plan Hong Kong Qc defies China ban Admiral Perot supporters divided over third political party Reuter: Peasants 'executed' in Mexico Worldcover Oklahoma suspect's sister says Fbi 'broke her down' Reuter: 18 shot dead in bar Admiral Picture Gallery United Airlines Admiral Volcano casts pall over British island paradise From Associated Press in Hamilton: Felix aclvances on Bermuda Peanut president with a passion for Welsh poetry Christies BMW Owners The Times Some mothers do have'em , Mr Redwood It's so simple: society's problems are all the fault of single women Suffering without end Dr Thomas Stuttaford describers the hidden agony endured by former prisoners of war in the Jpanese camps long after their return home A cancer that can find you out in the midday sun However glorious, weather like this finds us dangerously unprepared. Aileen Ballantyne explains The Times Take the wonder bean with your sausage, egg and chips Soya beans have been shown to lower high levels of cholesterol Kingfisher New Millennium Holidays Times Newspapers Education Courses Review Illegitimacy should be shameful Redwood is too soft on single mothers, says Digby Anderson Do the Frog Metrication madness The Government should be ashamed of its new measures on measures No lagging Canon fodder The pearl Bell tup Caught in someone else's war Christopher Thomas on the Kashmiris'plight The Red Light Only a safe private railway is politically safe Adams Holds the Key Irish republications must open the next door to peace Blur from London Or, if you prefer, a Manchester Oasis Muzzling dissent in 'New' Labour Finding the money to pay for long-term nursing care Genocide Convention Doctors who fail Buttoned up Centre of Britain Children at risk Early road rage Court Circular Anniversaries Birthdays today Appointments in the Forces After Waterloo it was time to go shopping Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Personal Column Royal Society of St George Church news Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Lieutenant-Colonel Brian Clark Personal Column Trailfinders Sir John Eastwood Association Action Mickey Mantle Frank Cvitanovich On this Day Market forces put pressure on traditions Costain K. Raheja Z Parties agree on reform measures Swaminathan Anklesaria Aiyar on the change to economic liberation in a country once wedded to socialism Epch EEPC Crafts Come Alive at the Indian Handicrafts & Gifts… With Best Compliments from Why money dominates foreign policy India has changed its outlook, Christopher Thomas writes Autoguide Equipment Healthy outlook for investment INDIAhhh Fund managers spot opportunities India is on the threshold of a major expansion in financial services, Gautam Majumdar reports How to cut through the red tape Rediscover India Noor Jahan Standing the country on its head Swapan Dasguptas says affirmative action and political correctness on caste are changing India-not always for the better News The Times Crossword No 19,934 Times Weathecall WPA In the Times Business Producer prices increase rate fears Warner Bros takes up the multiplex challenge John Charcol Law Disney appoints 'supeifagent' as group president Arts Midland gains after cheque goes missing Speculator 'scores big one-day hit' Sport Knight Williams investors face loss of compensation Dance for the Memories Business Today Airtours acquires Canadian company Argos hits rivals with aggressive pricing HSBC Holdings plc By our City Staff: Microsoft windows in demand Fujitsu to build factory in Uk Sib seeks teeth to tackle speculators FirstBus matches forecasts Takare's homes stay 96% full Toplis put into receivership Tourist Rates S&n wins approval for Courage deal Business Roundup Toys 'R' Us earns less Scottish Power share buy Fisons delays sale Society pessimistic Hoverspeed warning Eurocopy in talks Microvitec ahead AIG The Times Rising cost of a job Pennington Higher profile for Hsbc investment banking facilities Legal & General Healthy Smith & Nephew The Times Fokker losses hit German ambition Pentland scores with $11m offer for Mitre By our City Staff: TeleWest acts to boost popularity CECF Whitchurch to buy burger firm Commodities Liffe Options P&o suffers in the wake of Hoverspeed warning 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 Still oriented to East Tempus Airtours Smith & Nephew Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Argos Wall Street Negative victory Table thumping Chinese ceilings Out of luck Fears of a turning point on verge of becoming reality Philip Bassett on a set of figures likely to herald the expected change in unemployment Giving a boost to the homes market The Times pays for lottery Saying no to tax changes would help housing Booking Eurostar tickets Eurotunnel poser Is secretive Soros on a roll again? Talk in the market is that the financier is riding high, says Jon Ashworth Scottish Provident Institution The Times Unit Trust Information Service Coventry Futures drag shares lower Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Small firms keep an eye on the Eurocrats NatWest Business to Business Dance for the memories Regional Master License Cabouchon Ostrich Lorraine Electronics GSM Cellnet International Pitman Training Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Briefings A crush at the Bar Pupil barrister Robin White predicts a glut of advocates if the bar school loses its monopoly Law of the superhighway Rules for using the Internet have spawned an academic study Queens Counsel Lipson Lloyd Jones Graham Gill & Young What Europe is planning next Faster Justice QD WB CFP Multiple Classified Advertising Items QD Chambers Creative Multiple Classified Advertising Items This is not justice for all legal ZMB MP Michael Page Legal The Scottish experience ZMB Winckworth & Pemberton BMG Youthful passion flowers late on first date Pronet Staffordsbire Festival The Lord Chancellor's Department Boundaries neatly Traversed Around the Endinburgh Galleries Festival Tomorrow Rock dinosaur still alive and kicking Entertainments Choice 1 Beacon for the best Choice Pop Today's Choice A dally gulde to arts and entertainment complled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol v) on release across the country The Times Jazz Visual Art Summer brings cold comfort The look of tomorrow BBC Proms 95 Proms Weight without volume BBC Proms: From Norwegian precision to English nationalism A right royal triumph British Museum Dance Americans riding high towards Atlanta David Powell says Gothenburg proved a humbling experience for some of the powerful nations For the Record The Times Mees Pierson Legal Notices CN S African provinces sign up for Packer Boardman out Team selection Sini signs The Times Play the ?50,000 game The best of the Premiership is yours to choose Surrey swoop to one-run triumph Pitch denies Durham any hope of survival Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Picture Gallery Moody draws comfort in record score Keene on Chess Winning Move Yesterday Scoreboards Childs plays havoc as Glamorgan depart with haste The Times Capacity crowds improve the odds for underdogs Hailing to halt Dunlop's charge York Rapid Raceline Course Specialists Folkestone Results from Yesterdays Four Meetings Lord Olivier to give vintage performance Eubank hit with fine and censure as McCall is excused Fixtures Montgomerie gives straight aiiwer John Hopkins says play of such quality is sure to pay off before much longer Staying power earns Hill his reward The Discovery Channel Pools Forecast Final Scores from Los Angeles Holmes heads north to join Blackburn Word-Watching Dying days of a war Radio 1 Bbc1 Once again, the pilot appears to be lost Review Variations Choice Satellite Football Times Two Crossword Last pair thwart West Indies Couples and Strange get cup call Us Team Full Trent Bridge Scoreboard Motor Racing England find fresh heart as journejinen stand firm Direct Line

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