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News from 17/08/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Tom Rhodes and our Foreign Staff, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Rachel Cusk, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall and George Sivell, Des Burkinshaw, Richard Thomson, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, Ben Preston, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Rex Dilly, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Srikumar Sen, Ross Tieman and Janet Bush, Neil McDonald, Simon Wilde, James Pyke, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, John O'leary Education Editor, Patricia Jenkins, Steve Keenan, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Carey Haslam, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Giles Whittell and our Foreign Staff, Debra Craine, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Lisa McCarthy, Douglas Broom, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, W. J. Gibbs, Robert Bruce, John O'Leary, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Jill Sherman and Paul Wilkinson, Donald Hawley, Chairman, Aisling Foster, Peter Barnard, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, Barry Natton, Chief Executive, Michael Hird, P. H. S., Richard Luce, Vice-Chancellor, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Polly Arnfield, Catherine Napier, H. G. Muller, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Donald King, D. G. Rhys, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marianne Curphey and Jennai Cox, Ivor Hall, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Kennedy Collings, Philip Willan, David Robinson, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, David Ekserdjian, Griselda Scott, J. Enoch Powell, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Stacy Sullivan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Harvey Elliott and Trevor Fouracre, Julian Muscat, Norman Stone, Adam Fresco, Nicholas Bethell, David Churchill, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Gerald Larner, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Anthony Carey, Richard Beeston, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Bourne, Giles Binney, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Lucy Gribble, Hugh Thompson, Sam Kiley, S. Stewart, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Marina Vaizey, Michael Henderson, Michael Theodoulou and Tom Rhodes, Alan Jackson, Patrick Sergeant, City Editor, Lawrence Page, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Walter Ellis, Catherine Milton, Jonathan Mirsky,

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Celebrity team used in secret anti-Soviet campaign Call for check on A-level standards Pass rates up for seventh year running Wanted Tv & Radio.. .. .. .. 38,39 A for Anxiety Driest summer since 1659 overwhelms firefighters Letters .. .. .. .. . 15 Dressing down Arts .. . 20-31 Christie recovers to win at Zurich Sport .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 34-38,40 Transfer Frenzy Saddam's daughters rebuff mother The London Institute No Title Increase in jobless total Gun attack on minister's car World record for Concorde Redwood launches think-tank 'for the broad church' Blair pressed to face questions over leadership Phones Direct Picture Gallery Rare stuffed animals removed Managers to go in NHS purge Woman lay under veal lorry, PC tells inquest By a Staff Reporter: Verdicts differ at Cowden rail crash inquest Weapons transport 'too risky to privatise' News in Brief Higgins to stand down Stones' satisfaction Attack wife 'opens eyes' Jackson on the Internet New tender for bypass Firefighters strike Admiral 'Road-rage' gunman jailed for eight years Yardie attacker led a life of violence and fear Bee Gees fan broke into house Magazine Woman 'was not upset by cursing at bowls match' £1.8m winner 'broke pools agreement' More Furniture Ideas Trees win battle against drought damage A-level results fall short of target to bolster economy New drop in pupils taking physics and maths Better Come to Comet By a Staff Reporter: Medical students' debts up by 29% Children sent wrong GCSE exam results Unpopular AS-level exam faces a revamp SAS book blocked by High Court News in Brief Chemist jailed Oil rig airlift Corrections Brain chemical may hold secret of why diets fail to work Apes were 'upright 4 million years ago British Gas staff to get £70,000 for keeping job Police arrest tagged offender Halifax Wellington takes shape Midland Landladies suffer as day trippers come and go Visitors pack a picnic and enjoy cheap trip to the beach before heading home for their evening meal Skegness original found in garden hut Coastal path protest Dixons Rise in Conservation fortunes fails to calm finanical fears The Rollover Jackpot is £20 Million Paolozzi donates works to gallery Bishop urges end to feelings of revenge Composer makes a comeback for Purcell Mother attempts to save Iraq's brutal dynasty Baghdad rounds up suspects after defections as defections as dictator finds few left to trust (AFP): Shias hanged for dissent Iraq threatens America with rhetoric and a show of air power Widows of Rwanda rebuild shattered lives in commune Rowland to sue friend of Moi Admiral (AFP): China expels activists Saddam's Family Tree From Reuter: Executions must stop, Turks tell Saudis Allergan (Reuter): Colombia emergency declared World Summary (Reuter): Coup leaders agree to talk (Reuter): Patriarch urges burial of Lenin (Reuter): Reluctant Israeli soldier jailed (Reuter): Safety first Croat troops mass round Dubrovnik for attack on Serbs Leaders discuss American plan to halt war but observers predict fresh offensive within days (AP): Karpov in solidarity gambit with Serbs Escom Donji Vakuf prized by Muslims Passions stirred in potato harvest Paroled players appear caught in the act Jackal turns on his lawyer Belgrade profiteers fear ruin of peace Racist' tapes bring Simpson trial to point of collapse The Trial Jakarta frees three coup plotters after 30 years Hurricane-battered Bermuda returns to polling booths Guardian Direct Chat show king axed Peking resumes tests off Taiwan Clashes end Seoul protest SAGA Service Ltd. FBI siege victims win £2m Weary Clinton takes the trail to Wyoming A danger in the sunlight A brighter outlook for patients who hide from ultraviolet When a speech conceals a breaking heart Why don't doctors prescribe Warfarin? 'I knew it was fatal - but here I am, still alive' Julia Polak, a transplant patient who is an expert on her own illness, talks to Catherine Milton Hertz Hidden pain When teacher is struck dumb Anjana Ahuja on the perils of a day at the front of a noisy classroom At a stroke Admiral The lost art of conservative dress From tweeds to lace-up loafers.. . Giles Coren looks at what prime ministers pack for the holidays Digging for history London's Roman past is being unearthed with the help of the Underground, says Guy Walters The Times Forte How Judge Ito stole the O. J. tlimelight The judge has become the star Janet Daley American schools teach nothing but confidence The fall in A-level standards looks irreversible, so what should we do about education now? Dog days The Times Diary Let Gerry Adams sweat The Irish peace suits John Major more than the IRA. So well and good Actualit? The Times Diary Bearly seated The Times Diary Bath time The Times Diary For courses The Times Diary It really is his party now Peter Riddell on the recruits who will save Blair Warning Shot Clarke must resist backbench alarm about unemployment A Level of Anxiety Britain's academic "gold standard" in the dock Foulfood-Super-Mare Why beaches are packed but landladies are miffed Responsibility and remorse for war in the Far East Sink or swim strategies for the housing market 'Lady in White' Sudan arrests Distinguished example And another thing Stepping out Clamping down on nuisance noise Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Reception Personal Column Picture Gallery A weekend to go through a lot of old rubbish! Archaelology Church news Chartered Secretaries and Administrators Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Captain John Barnes Captain John Barnes, DSO wartime destroyer commander, died on August 6 aged 88. He was born on July 23,1907. Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boston Judge René Joliet Multiple Display Advertising Items Association Action The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Professor Douglas Dakin Douglas Dakin, Professor of Modern History at the University of London, 1968-74, and Vice-Master of Birkbeck College, 1970-74, died in Gloucester on July 20 aged 88. He was born on July 13,1907. Sydney Lipton Sydney Lipton, dance band leader, died in Palm Beach, florida, on July 19 aged 89. He was born in Hackney, East London, on December 14,1905. From our Correspondent: Cyprus Independence Check-In Flight Bookers American Vacations London is full up Room Service STA Travel Travel Trails Senator Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Last stop for the smoky bus Trail Finders Cheapest Flights Sunrise Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Just America Multiple Display Advertising Items Major USA Multiple Display Advertising Items Anglers get Scots bonus When an airline goes bust, who should pick up the bills? Disney in race for Olympics Last days of the summer holiday sale Air Miles Dentistry frightens bears French invasion Picture Gallery Tunnel offers add-on extras The Times The Times Crossword No 19,936 Call for A-level result inquiry News Picture Gallery Business Times Wemhercall Tomorrow Anatole Kaletsky 25 Jobless total rises for first time in two years Northern gives investors £200m SFO to interview Leeson next month Developers keen on the Treasury Books 32-33 By our Economics Correspondent: Dollar continues to strengthen Sport 34-40 Exchange blow against wider share ownership James Capel Geoff Brown Review the New Films Business Today For sale sign Breakeven yard General Accident plc AEA makes big cuts in nuclear clean-up costs Frankfurt flotation on the cards for Adidas Ofwat in talks at Northumbrian By our City Staff: Crest charges under fire Pay rise inflation fears unfounded Tourist Rates Bntannic bowled a bouncer Geest buys Essanelle deal Daimler plea Swiftcall BICC joins firms moving out of housebuilding Anglian Water buys back shares Tax threat to Lloyd's corporate trusts Accountancy, Finance and Banking Appointments now… An issue of principle The Stock Exchange gets it wrong Jobless poser for Chancellor Nuclear clean-up Pennigton Rentokil buys Mayne Nickless Newsprint costs take toll of Telegraph shares New stores help Rosebys lift sales Sunalliance Commodities Liffe Options Rally persists as economic figures please the City 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 Nikkei tells a sorry tale Tempus BICC Telegraph Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Rentokil Wallstreet Curtain up for Coopers The Times City Diary The Midas Touch game becomes more exciting Economic View When Germany joined the pro-dollar action, speculators knew Christmas would be early this year Selling Eastern to Hanson negates privatisation idea Business Letters A question of service Fidelity Direct Conviction of junk bond king is rewritten as a conspiracy Michael Milken was innocent, a book claims. Richard Thomson reports SBC tops forecasts with 23% increase Govan yard disappoints as Kvaerner increases Any Other Business Not much accounting for folk Accountancy Slowdown knocks Brandon That's the game of the name Joint venture for Calor in Brazil Business Roundup Hasbro toys deal Parkside warning Progress for Fisher Richardsons confident Widespread gains Vittel Still Water The Times Unit Trust Information Service Attractive Perks for Shareholders Cast-off sequel to how the vest was worn Cinema: Geoff Brown sees Bruce Wills fight a lethal weapon of a script in the new Die Hard epic Red terror and rose-coloured glasses David Robinson meets Nikita Mikhalkov, director of Burnt by the Sun Film 1 Film 2 Film 3 Curzon Remembering, lest we forget Radio: There was no need for a narrator on VJ-Day Homage, from Radio 2-the survivors said it all He's as heavy as his brother Pop Luka Bloom Jazz Café, NWI Film 4 Picture Gallery Entertainments Tonight 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris 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 Tonight 2 From Pans to paradise Around the Galleries Tonight 3 Visual Art The black art of wielding a blue pencil Benedict Nightingale on Ariel Dorfman's provocative new play; plus Mark Morris's dancers and festival concerts Theatre Reader Traverse The Times The Times CD Direct Edinburgh Master of gentle movement captures life's elusive joys Dance Edinburgh Glowing with inner fire Concerts The Times CD Direct London's nuclear family meltdown Rachel Cusk compares two capital novels: a study in Hampstead ennui and the tale of a park in Palmers Green and its denizens The Dreamer of Dreams By Sean French Granta Books, ?13.99 Small Holdings By Nicola Barker Faber, ?8.99 paperback original Artists who only carry plastic Minerva One man's descendancy Donkey's Years Memories of a Life as Story Told By Aidan Higgins Secker & Warburg, £14.99 Hello to all that Songdogs By Colum McCann Pioenix House, £8.99 paperback original Verses heard in camera Love among the Guilty By Helen Kitson Bloodaxe, £6.95 ppk Minerva Press How time ran out for the Axis Norman Stone on the fascination of fascism and its lasting appeal Was Keats's Grecian urn just a bad copy? Artful Crafts Ancient Greek Silver-ware and Pottery By Michael Vickers and David Gill Oup, £40 Orator of the doomed The Philosophical Books of Cicero the Speeches of Cicero By Paul MacKendrick Duckwoth, £55 each Legend Who bought bargains in the summer sales? Rob Hughes, football correspondent, looks for the winners in the Premiership spending spree McCoist 's decisive return hastens Scotland recovery Substitute makes instant impact The Leading 100 Entries in the Times Fantasy First XI Cricket Game Cummins proves inspired choice For the Record Littlewoods Chance for Middlesex to take pole position in title race Tyson's fall guy awaits the pay-off Srikumar Sen in Las Vegas on how Confident Whitaker enriches depleted field Legal & Public Notices Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Salisbury Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Keene on Chess Winning Move Hills profits from gambler's instinct Sanmartino's last-stride success relieves bookmakers of £35,000 York Yarmouth AYR Rapid Raceline Raheen to make experience tell William Hill Seles grows stronger by the day Quarter-final place swiftly achieved on competitive return Ruling lets banned Finn swim The Discovery Channel La grande dame is back with smile intact Patricia Davies relishes the prospect of Nancy Lopez playing golf at Woburn this week after her 14-year absence from the British game Today 'S Fixtures Word-Watching Sponsors agree to back new format In Brief Popular win On target Flying Walsham Stepping up A blueprint for Islam Radio Choice Radio 1 Modern British pop: no longer just a blur Review BBC1 Variations Choice Satellite Boxing 36 Africans bring down the barriers Gebresilasie and Kiptanui destroy world records at Weltklasse grand prix Times Two Crossword Ferrari bank on Schumacher in pursuit of elusive title Hess Tennis 38 Kanchelskis in limbo as United pull out of transfer In today's Times Don't panic, there's a place for you Did today's A-level results disappoint? ben Preston shows how to make the college grade through clearing De Montfort University It seemed the worst day of my life University of Sunderland Teletext Department for Education and Employment Liverpool John Moores University Independent Schools Information Service Radiography University of Brighton Cambridge Business College Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Greenwich TVU London Stoke on Trent College Multiple Display Advertising Items TSB We want you to say Yes Chichester Farnborough Sheffield Hallam University Paper what?! 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