News from 16/08/1995
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Mike Waddington, (Secretary), Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Iain R. Webb, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Simon Barnes, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, and Ian Brodie, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Arthur Leathley and Tim Jones, Hilary Finch, Catherine Milton Social Services Correspondent, Barbara Trigg, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Anthony Alment, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, John Neimer, Colin Narbrough, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, John Acland, John O'leary Education Editor, John McDERMOTT, John Redwood, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Peter Mandelson, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Terence Clark, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, John Young, John Ebor, Sarah Bagnall, Jill Sherman and Ian Murray, Adam Fresco and Dominic Kennedy, David Le Vay, Michael Theodoulou, Andy Lavender, John Tilley, Roger Maynard and Michael Munro, Kamlesh Bahl, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Eric Reguly, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Michael Ranken, (Secretary), Stewart Tendler, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Richard Duce, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, A. A. McLaurin, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Peregrine Hodson, Robin Young and Paul Wilkinson, Anna Kythreotis, Peregrine Hodson and Alan Hamilton, Peter Bauer, Russell Kempson and Peter Ball, Gerry Orme, Michael Hornsby, Ian Brodie, Margaret P. Hartley, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, William Neil, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Colin Campbell, Jonathan J. Goldberg,
ResumoJapan makes 'hearfelt apology' Cabinet backs statement on war suffering Mawhinney seat switch Soaring dollar boosts sterling TV & Radio The Devil and the Net Drought brings out the standpipes Letters Old foes cross a bridge to forgiveness Kick-Off From Associated Press in Bogota: Kidnapped Briton is found dead Arts 'Unfit' Christie will race for money Thomas Stuttaford Business Linguaphone Two veterans lay wreath at County Hall memorial 'It's disgusting that more of us weren't allowed in, particularly on VJ-Day' Harrods Confidential legal papers left in street High tribute paid to those who died Prosecutors drop nearly a quarter of criminal cases Help the Aged Adopt a Granny 15 arrested after fights at cricket semi-final News in Brief Vineyard fined for adding artificial flavour to wine Court told how synthetic peach essence was used to increase sweetness Father tells how he lifted girl into rotor Saturday in the Times Protected species seized in raid on taxidermist Missing: Cracker the canine detective Bradford & Bingley Bird crushed by lorry recognised as new nightjar Mawhinney piles pressure on Blair with list of debt Tories highlight councils in the red Teacher training reform setback Guardian Direct Railtrack safety criticised in second leaked report By a Staff Reporter: White man awarded £16,000 for race taunt By a Staff Reporter: Dead animal rights protester 'may have fallen deliberately' Chip pan fire kills family of five Libel claim shatters bowls club serenity The Times City cash plea to build new Britannia News in Brief Hospital apology Card boosts arts Ruling reserved Monroe's record Sacking cases up Racer banned Mother jailed BT Mother begs for help in catching daughter's killer Police offer £20,000 reward for finding murderer who strangled girl with tow rope Hospitals to be made less intimidating for children Investing in Care since 1940 Man killed himself in front of wife Travel Promotions Ltd Heatwave puts a sting in drugs' tail Medical Briefing Patient drowned when left by staff News in Brief Wasp sting kills Tees protected Victim recovering Vouchers on trial Room service Colin Stagg weds Amazing Graces Gooch goes bare Budding comedians try to give up their day jobs Edinburgh atmosphere and competition to sign someone up 'don't translate back in sensible London' Branagh returns as Bbc2 lines up season of drama Ancestors of humans 'originated in Asia' Kingfisher Ford Gen. MacArthur Issues Orders to Tokyo Japanese Told to End Hostilities Representative to Be Flown to Manila World-Wide Rejoicings Aeroplane with Crosses Code Word " Bataan" Suzuki Cabinet Resigns War Minister's Suicide "Dictate of Time and Fate" Emperor's Broadcast Russian Advance in Manchuria Honours for Law Officers Obituary From Our Own Correspondent: Victory Day in Dominions Joy Mingled with Soberness Eyes on the Future From our Own Correspondent: Canadians' Gratitude to Mr. Churchill From our Own Correspondent: Thankful New Zealand From our Own Correspondent: Night of Revelry Carnival in New York From our Own Correspondent: "India's Victory" Royal Victory Drive Vast Cheering Crowds Touch of Pageantry Leaders at the Palace Congratulations to the King On the Balcony Appearances by the Royal Family Home Service Leave Increased War Contracts to Be' Reviewed The King's Speech Difficult Tasks of Transition Tolerance and Public Spirit New Parliament Opened in State Peace-Time Ceremonial Partly Restored Congratulations to the King Thanksgiving Services Peers at the Abbey Commons' Gratitude Service at St. Margarets From our Own Correspondent: Petain under Death Sentence Removal to a Fortress Hirohito pressed reluctant Cabinet to accept defeat Imperial aides insisted Japan must fight on despite apocalypse at Hiroshima and Nagasaki Surrender Rapid ceasefire surprised Allies Aftermath Peace produced upheaval in Asia 'In this way alone can Japan atone' Murayama Speech Dell Comrades relive glory and defeat Servicemen recall brutality of PoW camps as commemorations mark end of Pacific war Pick a football team and win £50.000 Don't miss out Museum charts the road to peace Victory 'washed away humiliation' China Islanders cannot escape from rusting reminders of conflict Pacific Reuter: Longest-serving prisoner freed in Seoul amnesty South Korea Crowds bring city streets to a halt to cheer on heroes Bosnia rejects us peace plan tied to Gorazde exchange Tea for two at Verwoerd home São Tome officers stage coup Saddam's half-brother dies after shooting Air force metes out harsher rebuke to 'friendly fire' crews Peking halts Greenpeace protest China bars politician SAGA Services Ltd (Reuter): Bermuda poll blown off course World Summary (Reuter): £1.9m for US siege family (AP): O. J. trial judge may withdraw (AP): Woman cadet 'passes out' Land Rover Land Rover Goodbye to jam and Jerusalem The WI and other women's groups are in decline. Rachel Kelly wonders who will plug the gap Sorry, say that again? Why do the Japanese, 50 years after their defeat, find it so difficult to say sorry, asks Peregrine Hodson in Tokyo Cellphones direct Mayfair Carpets Gallery Ltd Font of almost no wisdom The Sunday Times When the high street price is right Seriously smart shoppers are heading for the River Island fashion chain, where good looks are good value Hill House Hammond White Hart Hotels World numbers will look after themselves Peter Bauer argues that the "population explosion", or the right to bear children is a blessing, not a disaster Building a strong foundation John Redwood explains the role of his new Conservative policy forum Scouts out Think again Just vroom Fantasia Is Japan's apology just a fourth-form climb-down? A Positive Judgment Good news for sufferers from negative equity Charter for Children Welcome guidelines for the medical care China Man Peking's new claim for primate primacy 'Stifling the life' out of Labour Ro-ro ferries 'Devilish' temptations of the Internet Unfair dismissal Iraqi students Future of Royal Yacht Too hot to handle Water shortages and lost assets Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Marriage Personal Column Grasses catch the eye at Rhs Westminster show Bar Vocational Course results Anniversaries today Reception The Earl of Cork and Orrery The Earl of Cork and Orrery, a formery Deputy Chairman of Committees, House of Lords, died on August 8 aged 85. He was born on January 7,1910 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trail Finders Lady Bull Lady Bull, OBE, Governor of Holloway Prison, 1973-82, died on August 8 aged 73. She wa sborn on March 17,1922 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Combat Stress Multiple Display Advertising Items Herbert Sumsion Herbert Sumsion, CBE, composer and organist of Gloucester Cathedral, 1928-67, died on August 11 aged 96. He was born on January 19,1899 His Honour Judge David Williams David Williams, QC, TD, a Circuit Judge since 1979, died following a stroke on July 15 aged 64. He was born on February 20,1931 On this Day August 16,1897 Fairclough Homes Fairlough Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Select Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items City warehouse apartments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Posh property feels the pinch The owners of London's grand houses are having to cut prices to attract buyers. Rachel Kelly reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drayton Park, Daventry Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property Exhibition A snip with a catch Multiple Classified Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 19,935 Business Times Weathercall In the Times Crackdown snares record tally of rogue directors Dollar has best day in six months SIB looks at forex dealers Media Rank to star in Florida venture Arts Fears of 'double dip' after building slump Sport Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Profit at Hanson earns few cheers Television and Radio Business Today Under cover In the open MDIS shares hit by new warning Swiftcall General Accident suffers on home and pensions fronts Dasa to shed 15,000 jobs to stem losses Tourist Rates The Times MAID's City deal boosts millionaire Ex-chief of Rover Cars for Birkdale De Beers admits the unthinkable Legal & Public Notices DTI seeks to wind up Westwood Direct Business Roundup Profits tumble at ISS Plan for venture cash United News expands Car dealer accelerates City Centre pessimism Johnson Matthey taps shareholders to fund US deal Sedgwick sounds note of caution Builders need to dig deep Pennington No recovery in construction Mixing electricity and water Mega-risk business bites By our City Staff: Hickson hit by flak from soap wars By our City Staff: Alpha loses Ba flight service contract GA Commodities Gloomy Wall Street takes shine off London shares Stock Market Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Hanson Johnson Matthey Riding the insurance cycle Tempus Sedgwick City Diary The Times Milestone man Norway musical Pennant sighted Flying high A meeting of massive egos in Disneyland Can two of the most independent executives work together, asks Giles Whittell A most powerful agent for change Ovitz completes the magic formula, Eric Reguly says Curse of the bond market vigilantes Legal & General The Times Unit Trust Information Service H. E. Foster & Cranfield Gains evaporate at the close Tried Everything and Still Can't Find the… And the winner is Do we need a new awads ceremony, even a viewer-led one? Alexandra Frean reports Media, Sales & Marketing Exciting Opportunities Support Management/retail Times Newspapers Limited BMJ Publishing Group Safina International Radio & Magazine Advertising Sales The high price of phoney regionalism What is the point of basing Bbc programmes out of London when those taking part live in the capital? Multiple Display Advertising Items Panos Institute International Travel And Benefits Multiple Display Advertising Items Rocking and shaking in La Opera I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky Royal Lyceum Down and out in an impenetrable Glasgow Theatre Lanark Assembly Hall Head for the Dales Edinburgh Frontier lines London Fringe Theatre Sticks and Stones The Donnellys Old Red Lion Edinburgh Russian angel in full flight Festival audiences have a chance to hear a great dramatic soprano A Times Competition Theatre Entertainments Tonight Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Tonight Silently speaking volumes Mimos 95, France's international mime festival, was rich in ideas—and subsidy. Andy Lavender reports Tonight Mime Passionate about a new direction in his life Opera: Actor and writer Simon Callow tells Anna Kythreotis why he is about to stage Puccini's II Trittico in kent Minimal joys of sax Concerts: Mixed blessings in the Vale of Glamorgan; stay-away Promenaders miss a treat BBCNOW/Brabbins Coal Exchange, Cardiff Bay Giving the public what they should want Ulster Orchestra/En Shao Albert Hall/Radio 3 Opera Music Folk: Richard Thompson and Roy Wood join the party Fairport Convention Cropredy Festival: Fingers firmly in the ear of popular taste The Times Folk A file designed to save lives Safety dossiers must now be kept on all new constructions. Rodney Hobson observes the new rules in practice Facilities Management Willis Corroon Hinton Ltd NADCA Michael Buerk The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Time on their hands The important thing was not to be on News at Ten because someone had fallen QFM HAT Property Services Picture Gallery Making magic in the mall BarbaraTrigg details the cleaning and safety work that needs to be done to keep a shopping and leisure mall in top condition Facilities Management Appointments Haden Facilities Management Limited Building & Property Facilities Management Seminar on sticky wicket Facility Briefing Up to standard Bright futures Fifteen picked for awards shortlist Taxing task In the navy Surveying profit Cash flows Angela Mortimer Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Focus on Finance Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Senior Secretary ROC Multiple Display Advertising Items Personnel Manager Vittel The Media Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Austin Knight Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Legal Secretaries Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants SECRETARY/PA Directors' Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Experienced PR Manager RS&P Tate Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Claessens International Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items 20K Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Vittel Still Water Multiple Display Advertising Items La Crème De La Cr?me Mison Recruitment Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Teeming with talent but lost to the cause Manpower Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Link Language appointments Multilingual Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Medical Defence Union Multiple Classified Advertising Items FA says England can play Croatia Who Plays where and when in the Fa Carling Premiership in 1995-96 Who Did what Last Season—the 1994-95 Premiership in Facts and Figures The jewel in Newcastle 's championship challenge Louise Taylor talks to Peter Beardsley, a welcome exception in a cynical business Johnson chases riches at record level American heads powerful field seeking to proifit from Swiss incentive Graf crashes out and scuppers reunion with Seles Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Fixtures The Times Carlisle Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings New Zealander set for English post Sport in Brief Flying start for Henman Surgery for Illingworth Carmichael on target Marshall withdraws Woods leads selections Hailing acclaimed after stunning performance York Kempton Park Montjoy crowns fine day for British at Deauville Rapid Raceline La Confederation looks good value William Hill Tyson the philosopher seeks credibility Former world champion needs tougher opponents to advance his cause Pepcid AC The Discovery Channel For the Record Word-Watching A funny thing about Plato Radio Choice Radio 1 Painful admissions of guilt and gullibility Variations Choice Satellite BBC1 Simon Barnes Warwickshire destroy Welsh dreams NatWest final date against Northamptonshire keeps another treble in sight for Reeve's team Times Two Cross Word NatWest Unhappy Coulthard drives into more trouble Lamb inspires Yorkshire's downfall Football
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