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News from 18/08/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Edward Owen, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, John Orton, Jan Morris, W. H. Hudson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Angus Nicol, Sam Kiley and Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, John Hopkins Golp Correspondent, Birna Helgadottir, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Edward Gorman and Gillian Bowditch, Nick Cottam, Jonathan Mirsky and James Pringle, Lynne Truss, Sean Hallahan, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Pat Gibson, Stuart Jones, John O'leary Education Editor, Rupert Cox, Charles Keen, Kris Anderson, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Debra Craine, Maurice Webb, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Ball and Russell Kempson, Matthew May, Thomas De Waal, Libby Purves, Robert Harris, M. W. Lowndes, Ray Kennedy, David Stuckey, Editor, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, John Archer, President, Denis Christian, Janet Bush, Sarah Bagnall, Edward Gorman, Ben Preston and Kate Alderson, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Michael Theodoulou, Catherine Napier, J. Rehman, Lin Jenkins, Geoffrey Wheeler, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Andrew Acland, A. A. Seller, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Julian Muscat, Harry Sasson, Nicholas Bethell, Roger Fernley, Managing Director, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Donal Giltinan, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, James Pringle, Kathryn Knight, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, John Case, Michael Hornsby, Caitlin Moran, Alan Hamilton and Jill Sherman, Basil Watson, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Allen Robertson, Frances Lass, John Samson, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Peter Thurnham, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Andrew Phillips, Michael Henderson, Alan Jackson, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Conal Gregory, Jean Clark, President, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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Solo Everest woman 'dies in avalanche' Husband hopes mother-of-two Alison Hargreaves may still be alive on K2 Secret kept from the Left Transfer battle Smoking hazard Whitewater move Index The Weekend Papers for £1 British woman hurt by Paris nail-bomb Newspaper gaffe spares Blair embarrassment In the Swim Saturday the Times Mandela seeking 'amicable divorce' Talking Tough Lloyds Bank No Title Swamp life keeps A-level star in the dark Blair breaks holiday to confront critics of his leadership Party reform to continue despite dissent By our Political Staff: Nine days that spoilt the party Save the Children Patten quits Commons as Tory exodus passes 40 Dobson faces Walsall libel suit Bowls case libel claim thrown out by judge Phones Direct Tube strike expected to shut network News in Brief Firefighters on strike House arson charge Attack woman 'critical' Amy Johnson sale soars Guardian action off Shark victim on mend Fellow climbers pay tribute to one of the greats Wife stabbed sailor after watching Basic Instinct Fatal lure of the most savage mountain Abbey National Peugeot Risk of heart attack five times higher for middle-aged smoker Cambridge professors turn down merit pay Colleagues mourn shot war reporter Cat held as ransom in financial dispute IBM Us captures winning cards State schools vie for top place at A-levels table Grant-maintained grammars dominate upper reaches of results survey B&Q Councils to cut 5% per pupil News in Brief Village shop kept packet of stuffing for 26 years News in Brief Lost wife in jail Clothing recall Vaccine setback Train attack Dixons A-Levels at State Schools Buck-passers blamed for doctor's 12-year suspension Pointless dispute cost taxpayer £600,000 say MPs Gene that leaves distinctive streak Medical Briefing Potato prices to cause winter of discontent Weekend Shopping Guardian Direct Nissan Drought cuts milk supplies to dairies Ofwat calls for bigger payouts to customers Propaganda unit run secretly 'to foil Labour Left' Lord Mayhew says Foreign Office thwarted parliamentary resistance to clandestine operation Maples Healey served as covert linchpin in war of words Dell BBC was party to anti-Soviet publicity campaign Bermuda Premier resigns as voters shun independence Retiring Democrat may enter the race Clinton's Whitewater partners indicted (Reuter): British envoy's wife shot World Summary (Reuter): Algerian family killed by bomb (Reuter): Turks try to stop Saudi executions Polio epidemic fighter dies BT Croatian advance puts pressure on divided Serbs PC World Ukrainians dream of transfer windfall From Associated Press: Arms given up as jets hit Chechens Ex-Stasi spies in West seek ruling on 'unjust' jail terms Judges to rule on Eta death scandal China carries out nuclear test in defiance of world Greenpeace fears Asian arms race Delhi talks daily with kidnappers Two killed at party Timor does not want Iraq gives further arms details to UN Chinese women 'victims of violence' New York battle over EastEnders By our Foreign Staff: Bombing fails to ruffle sang-froid of Parisians' chic caf? society Mercury one 2one Direct Honour mother courage Alison Hargreaves was attacked for her single-minded dedication to climbing, but did her family suffer for her obsession? The Times The husband who stayed at home 'Union men rush to elbow me aside to condemn Blair' The Valerie Grove Interview Dr Brian Mawhinney shows his gentler side - and throws a punch at Labour The Sunday Times The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Why Tyson's got a nasty bout of rage Ben MacIntyre on the row over the ex-convict's comeback fight tomorrow night How Labour kept Stalin at bay 1948's 'white propaganda' was justified, says Nicholas Bethell Decent pause The Times Diary Victim of the majesty of the mountains Jan Morris says the fate of Alison Hargreaves, lost on K2 in the Himalayas, has an epic grandeur Routing the food fascists As one group of fanaties is thwarted, the fire is turned on other pleasures No joke The Times Diary Howard's way The Times Diary Good sport The Times Diary Pestered The Times Diary Think Right The Thatcherites are divided but may yet rule The Oldest Colony Why Bermuda voted to remain British Fag End Cigarettes attack the hearts of the young Market forces and probity of the law Naval college chapel Water shortages How to help young single mothers War widows' pensions Response to genocide Blow to sport of card-collecting Care costs Centre of Britain Today's royal engagement Social News Birthdays today Reception Dinner Sir Michael Herries Imperial War Museum Graveyard of wooden ships found on Thames foreshore Anniversaries Awards Governor-general Chanter winner makes it a double Piping Personal Column Church in Wales Forthcoming marriages European Engineers' awards Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oveta Culp Hobby Oveta Culp Hobby, former US Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare and wartime director of the Women's Army Corps, died in Houston, Texas, on August 16 aged 90. She was born in Killeen, Texas on January 19,1905 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peter Williams Peter Williams, OBE, ballet designer, editor and writer, died in Cornwall on August 10 aged 81. He was born at Burton Joce on June 12,191 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders The British Kidney Patient Association The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Association Action W . H. Hudson Lord Grantchester Lord Granthchester, CBE, QC, a Deputty Chairman of Committees, House of Lords, since 1988 and a Deputy Speaker since 1990, died from a heart attackt on August 12 aged 73. He was born on August 18,1921 Elias Prins Elias Prins, art lecturer and writer, died in Bath on August 1 aged 91. He was born in Alkmaar, The Netherlands, on April 9,1904 News The Times Crossword No 19,937 Picture Gallery Business Sport Forecast Arts Tomorrow Features Infotech The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Static inflation eases fear of interest rise Tarmac departure may lead to buyout Janet Bush 23 Lloyd's scheme seen as favouring litigants Echo to stop forex reverberations London banks back new clearing house Arts Investors approve share buy-back by Southern Sport The Dalvey Voyager Clock Fokker losses prompt concern Matthe May on Super Snoopers Business Today Brighter future Cloudy outlook Leyland still growing despite competition Ross Tieman says that exports provide the key to maintaining momentum of company's recovery Travel loss holds back earnings at Thomson By our City Staff: Exchange rushes out review Legal & Public Notices Hoechst bullish as profit nearly doubles to DM2bn Help for early payers of loans Holidaymakers to fly Internet Premiums warning by insurer America's trade gap worse than forecast Business Roundup Governor's City pledge End for Cathay & West Optimism at Mercury Murray's ?30m venture Eastern buys gas stake Ericsson cash target £662m Daejan Holdings PLC Tourist Rates BSkyB soars to £155m as Pearson seeks stake sale Morland bids ?11m for Unicorn Drought of goodwill City pressures make water groups tactless The UK gas bubble Shell motors back Lep Group sells US offshoot De La Rue's smart deal BTR Johnson shares slide Commodities Liffe Options Water shares help to refresh tired market 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 Southern Water Hoechst Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Addicted to tobacco Tempus Morland Wall Street The same sun also shines The Times City Diary Cold comfort The Times City Diary New leads The Times City Diary Figures fundi The Times City Diary Satisfaction The Times City Diary A woman's work is still not done in terms of equality Janet Bush looks at a detailed report from the Un on how women fare in the world compared with men Sids' champions fight on Conal Gregory on private investor's defeat No salesmen on trains Business Letters Welcome pension Fokker flying on a wing and a prayer The ailing Dutch aircraft maker's woes will affect Uk firms, says Ross Tieman James Herrick Shares edge higher in quiet trading Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Information Service Direct Never mind the salary, feel the experience What you learn may have greater long-term value than what you earn in your first job. John Samson explains Information Technology Druid Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items SAIC Science Applicational International Corporation Syntax Integration Limited ICL VME Operator Procord Programmer Times Newspapers News Multimedia Ltd Ward Executive Limited Digital Exchanges Project Engineers Research in Multimedia Super snoopers or plain bad? Hackers say they provide an important service to the computer world by finding a network's weak points Windows which cast new light on your desktop Nick Cottam looks at the much-heralded Microsoft launch Ram raiders steal to improve memories Computer chips are now worth more to a villain than gold or hard drugs Mobile Business Systems Ltd Fantasy world Watch out for fishy chips Online Unix standard Red light shows Screen bank Short of Apples PC Smart answers Noticing notepads Windows 95 Entertainments Weekend Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 Weekend Clever variations without a theme Theatre Handling Bach Greenwich Dazzling intensity BBC Proms: Germany throws up a young violinsit of note, but Benedict Mason Disapoints Theatre Well out in space Proms Aint Misbehavin Iyric Theatre The Times 'If you can't handle it, don't go' Edinburgh Festival Bill T. Jones provokes strong passions in America. Now he is coming to Edinburgh. Allen Robertson met him Win luxury driving for five years Edinburgh Sentiment has no place here Opera The Jacobin Festival Theatre Edinburgh Plum pudding lacks flavour Dance The Nuicraker Playhouse New talents stand up to be countedFRINGE Comedy Fringe Comedy BBC Proms 95 Tomorrow She's No 1 - with a bullet The death of singer Selena Quintanilla was a tragedy, but it made her a star. Alan Jackson reports Oasis Pop A thoroughbred eases into the lead New Albums: The songs of Leon Ware are beyond fashion. Maybe now they'll finally become trendy Pop Deep Dead Blue Pop I wanted to adore, honest The Stone Roses are back, and you can hardly recognise them Dettori enjoys splendid return Richard Evans Nap: Wild Rice (3.60 Chester) Next best: Alhaarth (3.45 Sandown Park) Chester Course Specialists Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Bath Perth Plumpton Today's Races on Television Sandown Park Gatting makes Run-hungry captain leads Middlesex's drive for championship Yorkshire take full control The Times Yesterdays Scoreboards Wells restates Test claims Champions swiftly into stride despite losing toss Wickets tumble as pitch takes its toll Hooper and Campbell feast on Hampshire bowling The Times New season marks end for league's old order Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Whitaker reveals formidable form Keene on Chess Winning Move Today's Fixtures For the Record Stenning reaches final Rafferty forges ahead Rusedski falls to heat Weale doubles up Carmichael slips back The Times Giles sets up victory over Germany Sport in Brief Tyson is back and means business Former heavyweight champion offers reminder of better days Golf Monthly Hess Robson nibbles with a vengeance Freaud on Friday Shark Week Word-Watching Both haughty and naughty Radio Choice Radio 1 Bbc 1 Varitions Mixed signals and misinterpreted clues Review Lynne Truss Satellite Choice Equestrianism United demand Kanchelskis reports for duty Defiant winger favours Everton Times Two Crossword Prost discusses grand prix return Seles burdened by unfair expectations Stuart Jones says the favour shown to the former champion asks too much of her to soon Davies drives into difficulty Blue Cross Boxing Cautious Stewart will miss decider

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