News from 22/08/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Herbert Huxley, Catherine Milton, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Richard Thomas, Leslie Hill, Ivo Tennant, Dennis Selinger (President, Icm), Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Dessa Trevisan, R. N. Sainsbury, Sir Frederick Lawton, Simon Wilde, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Pat Gibson, Stuart Jones, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, John Overton (Chief Executive), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Kieran Sweeney, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Charles F. D. Moule, Rodney Milnes, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Inigo Gilmore and our Foreign Staff, Anatole Kaletsky, D. J. Clarke, Richard Freeman, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Nigella Lawson, Edward Gorman, Dr Gary Slapper, Russell Kempson, Sacha Craddock, Michael Theodoulou, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, P. H. S, Rob MacGregor Assistant Secretary, Bill Hutman, R. B. Hanna, Simon Villette, Eric Reguly, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Derek Tribe, Director, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Paul Burrough, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Nigel Williamson Whitehall Correspondent, Adam Fresco, R. W. Johnson, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Giles Whittell, Kenneth Peacock, Lilian Stender, James Pringle, Paul Eavis (Research Director), Craig Lord, Veena S. Raleigh, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Hornsby, Richard Scorer, Ian Brodie, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Charles Morrison, Chairman, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Veronica Heath, C. R. Crockett, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Richard Ford, Roger Mathingly (Chief Executive), John Briginshaw, Jonathan Mirsky,
ResumoFirst Score Exams battle won by 'girls only' schools Single-sex gain over rivals Len Martin, voice of soccer, dies Water strategy comes under attack as call for meters is sidestepped Armed police raids break £100m drink tax racket TV & Radio Thunderstorms on the way Free Love Picture Gallery Israeli fury over bus death blast University Challenge Mars flight boosted by Britain No Title Protest sank plan to charge by the pint Anglian Water provoked public anger reminiscent of the poll tax era with a pilot scheme for compulsory metering. Andrew Pierce and Jennai Cox report Fears for poorer families keep metering at bay Annual water bills are lower on average with a pay-as-you-use sytem Intel inside Short fights for women-only lists Malaise at Health Department as staff pile up sick days Churches criticise Ulster arson attacks News in Brief Man dies in gun battle New offer to Tube staff Littlewoods hits back Ageing research inquiry Appeals held sooner Armed police cleared Rare Alfa fetches £1.2m Barrymores separate Admiral Manager 'tried to poison woman he plied with gifts' Chemicals found in office drawer CPS joins critics of terrier arrest Guard dogs have had their day Priest suspended after sex claims By a Staff Reporter: Danger: major mole works ahead Allercan Scotsmen 'planned to force out the English' Survivor describes helicopter tragedy Abbey National Children's shows blamed for fifth of all TV violence Yacht libel deal lowers award Student who fired at Prince thought he would be shot The Times Class of 95 divided in the debate over single-sex education Some feel stifled by the academic atmosphere in all-girl schools, while others grow in confidence Children's homes 'fail to provide adequate care' BMW show-off killed taxi driver Correction BT Straw seeks to counter Tory bias among JPs Father who punched bus driver is jailed Phones Direct Treasures unfit for an Emperor Nickell police to question man today Reading festival will have no police White Hart Hotels Design firms boycott Whitehall contest Begging cheat dies days after wedding News in Brief K2 visit soon Ferry evacuated Knights freed Firemen strike Smile for £20m Turtle scoop US tries to rebuild Bosnia peace team after envoys' death Algeria link in Paris blast News in Brief (Reuter): Nuclear plea (Reuter): New governor (AFP): End of road (AP): Stripes earned Commuter jet crash spurs new inquiry Guardian Direct O. J. judge pours scorn on defence application Norwich Union Albania urges UN to intervene in Kosovo Alabama chain gang gets back to work Zaire expels 2,000 Rwanda refugees despite UN appeal (Reuter): São Tomé amnesty ends coup News in Brief (AFP): Brother shot (Reuter): Extra time (AFP): Crash toll rises (Reuter): Sotto voce Admiral US lawyers put in dock with members of Cali drug cartel Mandela's reconciliation tea party leaves blacks with a sour taste Commentary Peking kingmakers jostle for leader's faded crown Dole setback throws open Republican race Deng's village stays backwater in tide of reform Inside China New attacks feared after defiant vow by Hamas Islamic militants step up war with Israel and PLO in bid to derail peace process Reuter: Arson kills 37 women at Seoul institute Admiral UN arms chief in Jordan to meet Iraqi defector (AP): Name changes put Gandhi seal on Delhi Reuter: Leadership fight starts in Japan Britain asks to be put in direct radio contact with Kashmiri kidnappers Find out why you can't buy The Times on August… Religious volunteers collect victims' remains for burial 'lam a vulture, waiting for things about me to turn rotten' Julia Llewellyn Smith meets Ralph Steadman, whose drawings mark Animal Farm's fiftieth anniversary The Times The weak women who simply can't hack it Shannon Faulkner wasn't up to the disciplines of training with the hard men at the Citadel Who's who in Animal Farm The book was the opening shot of his war on Stalin Servine line Insurance Bombay bowlers v baseball caps Wear the wrong hst out in the midday sun and there is a long-term danger of skin cancer, Dr Thomas Stufford reports Why Fred wanted a hole in his head Radical brain surgery is giving fresh hope of return to normality to victims of Parkinson's disease Radiosurgery to the rescue Dr Kieran Sweeney on a new surgical technique that GPs can use in their surgeries Mercury one 2one Direct Throwing a pot of paint at the artist Magnus Linklater applauds honest debate in the art world Even artistic giants are not beyond criticism Genuine repro The Times Dairy Outer space, out of mind Talk of UFOs brings out the worst in atheists and cowardly academics On the skids? The Times Diary Phew! The Times Diary Soapy start The Times Diary Waste water, not money Metering is not the answer, says Anatole Kaletsky School Bullies Single-sex education deserves its good press The Bomb Process Terror strikes in the heart of Jerusalem Farming Today Animal fables are never out of date Third World population growth, limitations and choice Young musicians Iraqi students International curbs on arms exports Disabled children Endangered species Change for worse? Admissions of shame and guilt Stresses of war Fireworks tribute Cub's honour Stab in the back Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Appointments in the Forces Anniversaries £800 rent for home of Virginia Woolf Writers' rural retreats go on the market University news Personal Column New Tube line unearths Abbey house Leverhulme Trust Forthcoming marriages Marriage Latest wills Meeting Appointments Lieutenant-Colonel Mahmood Khan Durrani Lieutnant-Colonel Mahmood Khan Durrani. GC, wartime intelligence agent, died in Pakistan on August 20 aged 81. He was born in Multan City, in western Punjab, on July 1,1914 Personal Column Picture Gallery Lawrence Houston Lawrence Houston, General Counsel to the CIA, died in Westport, Mussachusetts, on August 15 aged 82. He was born in St Louis, Missouri, on January 4,1913 Neil Hughes-Onslow Neil Hughes-Onslow, underwriter and National Art Collections Fund executive, died on August 7 aged 71. He was born in London on January 10,1924 The Mutiny at Aurungsabad Dr Joan Walker Joan Walker, physician, diedon August 5 aged 93. She was born on June 30,1902 Still a record number of places With clearing about to start, John O'Leary looks at vacancies Alphabetical Guide to Degree Course Vacancies Quickly into the clearing Once the annual scramble for places begins, speed is of the essence in finding a course that suits you Clearing Contact Numbers Alphabetical Guide to Degree Course Vacancies The Times Card No Alphabetical Guide to Degree Course Vacancies The Times Literary Supplement Goalkeepers Full Backs ITF Line up for extra time So you think you can pick the best football team in the country? You still have a chance Central Defenders Midfield Players Strikers Managers The Times Crossword No 19,940 News Picture Gallery Business Picture Gallery Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest WPA Health Insurance Tomorrow In the Times Picture Gallery Forecast Managers save Dewhurst Buyout safeguards 1,000 jobs and 213 shops Red Star sale faces Labour anger over claim of £1 price tag Manweb refrains from 'defence package' promise John Charcol Arts Law Bass brews a modern leisure mix Professor calls for shake-up on chief executive selection Marked slowing of the economy The Secret of Smoking Kippers Business Today Shares in Tunnel operator fall 20% Unit trust funds top £100bn Legal & Public Notices No need for interest rate rise, says economic review By our City Staff: Former BCCI officer 'threatened' Mystery of KW's financial affairs deepens The Times BLP suffers from dearer materials RJB seeks to expand coal mine complex Business Roundup Heinz offering priced Offer for SNC final Mannesmann advances OFT newspaper ruling Morland to buy pubs Approval for Microsoft Charity fund trio chosen The Times Tourist Rates Aran shares soar as Arco makes £161m cash bid RPR raises £2.9bn The Scottish Provident Institution Make merry while the sun shines Market charges into a bull run Rhone-Poulene quick off the mark Bass brews a leisure concept Pennington Pools firm blames lottery for job cuts Intelek soars on the winds of change Manweb Asda buys out venture partner Commodities Life Options Takeover activity spurs shares to record close 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 Deeper and deeper Tempus Aran Energy Asda Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Wall Street Language on the phone The Times City Diary In their sights The Times City Diary Something new The Times City Diary Getting rich The Times City Diary Mr News goes The Times City Diary Drug firms take the merger treatment to stay healthy Eric Reguly says the wave of takeovers may only just be starting Bifu opposes use of schoolchildren Pharmaceutical: R&D Expenditure 1994 Proposal on public offerings is worst of all worlds Time to change rule on cheques Pioneer times in film packaging When buying becomes the way forward Management buy-ins are growing in popularity, writes Sarah Bagnall Companies are increasingly approaching the institutions direct Legal & General The Times Unit Trust Information Service Eastern Strong gains in thin trading Fidelity Brokerage British Funds Start-ups at lowest level for almost a decade Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items First 2 years net profits operating a unique… Ostrich Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Do You Have the next Challenge? For dedicated smokers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ostrich Multiple Display Advertising Items Cellnet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Briefings Mad dress and Englishmen John Russell Taylor assesses the work of Regency ecentries Maria and richard cosway, and Denmark's golden ages Edinburgh Festival The Times Visual Art Picture Gallery Visual Art 2 New directions to Norwich Around the Galleries Proms Solo stars make a big impact BBC Proms: Jazz and a world premiere Seasonal success Manet to Gauguin Proms 2 Entertainments Tonight 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 films in London and (where indicated with the symbol v)on release aross the country Tonight A summer to remember Fifty years ago this month, Sadler's Wells witnessed a remarkable period in British ballet, John Percival recalls that era Tonight Dance A lost city rebuilt in splendour Rodney Milnes on the Kirov's full-blooded staging of Rimsky-Korsakov's spectacular epic; plus concerts and theatre Opera The Invisible City of Kitezh Festival Theatre Edinburgh Festival National Theatre Edinburgh Recognising the Somme total Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme King's Theatre Picture Gallery Edinburgh The Times Edinburgh Picture Gallery Truly moving in every respect Concerts Tomorrow Quarry Dougall Chambers Baillie Gifford &Co Chambers of Mr. Michael Farmer QC Sedan House,… Korea Practice Group Greenwich Gerrard, Scallan & O'brien Solicitors Zarak MacRae Brenner Head of Business Affairs Jardines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Can a crime be legal? Admitting 'circumstance' as a defence will open floodgates, says Dr Gary Slopper A clerk service for solicitors Law graduates without a trainee place have started their own business Picture Gallery Clifford Chance Let's speak in simple English Judges Misjudged Criticism that can harm justice Don't strip away the outward signs of the jidiciary's status, says Sir Frederick Lawton Legal Appointments Pronet Staffordsbire University The Lord Chancellor's Department The Thomas Cook Limited Paid for a win, paid for a loss Should an expert witness's fee depend on a case's outcome? Picture Gallery Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians The Engineering Council Royal Navy Clash of promising fillies brightens Sunday scene Richard Evans Thunderer: Brighton The Times Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Eyre dejected after appeal is dismissed Pontefract Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Guide to our Racecard Another century for Carson The Times Picture Gallery Rapid Raceline Keene on Chess Winning Move Seles completes her fairy-tale return Stuart Jones, tennis correspondent, watches the former world No 1 resume normal service Favourites open with impressive exhibition Harris leads strong British force For the Record King heads shortlist to compete in Italy World Cup rivals open hostilities Sport in Brief Frost tests for McLaren Scotland rue miss Manfred Donike Baxter's extra effort Gallacher delays choice Prize four bow out Today's Fixtures Middlesex spinners end Kent's resistance Results from Company Gole Days Weary Atherton offered break Wells leads Sussex to timely victory Gooch's demise halts run chase Yesterday's Scoreboards Word-Watching Radio1 Songs of the Jacobite rising Radio Choice Some lessons in entrancing entertainment Review BBC1 Variations Choice Satellite Tennis Yeboah's thunderbolt fells Liverpool Collymore injured and overshadowed as Leeds striker hits spectacular winner Times Two Crossword Murphys Irish Stout Edwards stays one jump ahead Gallian likely to replace Knight Cricket Colombia step in to provide Wembley opposition
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