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News from 24/08/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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George Cole, J.P. Marix Evans, Jon Ashworth, David Tytler, Brian Hobley, Magnus Linklater, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, Paul Smith, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, Teresa Ransom, Brian W. Parker, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Alex Benzie, Peter Carey, Ralph Kohn, Simon Wilde, Sheila MckEchnie, Director, David Pitman, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Eric Caines, Steve May, John O'leary Education Editor, Peter Holgate, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dr Marjorie Mowlam, David Hewson, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Mathew Bond, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Jack Goldenfeld, Marianne Curphey and Adam Fresco, Sarah Bagnall, Ian McIntyre, Nigella Lawson, Derwent May, Nicholas J. Prior, Paul Bray, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, John Beardsley, John Woodcock, Stacy Sullivan and Eve-Ann Prentice, Richard Stanley, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Gillian Bowditch, Barry Millington, James Ardglass, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, P. H. S, Bill Hutman, A. L. Bussey, Paul Healy, Heather Kirby, Tom Williamson, Jeremy Lewis, Erica Wagner, James Woodall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Patricia Morison, Dalya Alberge, Vernon Kennard, Ian Rodgers, A. C. Barrington Brown, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Andrew Sinclair, Ron Condon, James Pringle, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Bruce Anderson, Helen Ward, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Michael Cannon, Antonia Fraser, Michael Morgan, John Samson, David Walker, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Elizabeth Cowley, Michael Church, Pamela Neville-Sington, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Simon Jeking, John M. Reynolds, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Andrew Pierce and Paul Wilkinson, Mark Dunn, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Paul Ashbee,

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£25,000 to Be Won Major wants all schools Task ahead now 'is to bring about national mood change' Mowlam hits out at 'summer madness' Index Start Sprinkle of August rain Rob Lowe's New Role Maths and English GCSE grades suffer first slump Windows 95 Launch Unknown Presley song goes up for auction Tills ring at midnight as Windows 95 opens Top Writers in the Times Today Lawrence parents seek committal Daewoo Ofwat backs payments for garden hose bans Companies say they cannot be blamed for drought Guardian Direct Intensive care can make patients sicker News in Brief Police check Nickell alibi Medieval boat lifted Louise murder arrest Aslef halts Tube strike Sweet sacking wrong Swiss Bank Vault discovery of Original British Gold Sovereigns of Queen Victoria Howard wants to jail young thugs in Army glasshouse MoD 'under pressure' to accept proposal Victim of disgraced vicar tells how worshippers were manipulated Start Origins in Army slang Dog that killed cat reunited with owners after death threat is lifted 'J.R. ' liver transplant Cyclist goes nowhere fast to break world record Property developer jailed for feline blackmail GCSE Examination Results 1995 BNFL Fluctuating exam results leave more questions than answers Smallest rise in passes since GCSE was introduced Proposal for police cash bids is rejected Scent lures birds to feast of ocean fare Correction The Times Ex-nurse jailed for raping patients Admiral Mowlam insists new Labour will prove the value of change Dr Marjorie Mowlam, Shadow Northern Ireland Secretary, replies to critics who accuse Tony Blair of leading a "Kremlin-style" Kitchen cabinet Major urges nation to seize opportunity The Prime Minister told Bruce Anderson yesterday how his Government aimed to overcome its unpopularity and capitalise on what he said were the best economic prospects of any country in Europe Union to force vote on minimum wage Start Cabinet halts sale of West Coast line Saturday in the Times Rushdie's Return Wakeham warns press to allow Prince his freedom William 'must not be seen as soap star' B&q Noisy old jets use loophole to land in Britain Solicitors seek end to cheap conveyance Admiral Boots Start Black Democrat faces prison for sex with teenager B&Q Freedom charter for New York cabbies' victims US store to heed beliefs of workers Phones Direct Three more women take on The Citadel (AFP): Whitewater relief for Clintons Uprooted Rwandans face hunger in the hills The expulsion of thousands of Rwandan refugees from Zaire has not touched their leaders, who engineered last year's genocide, writes Inigo Gilmore in Bukavu Our Foreign Staff: Iraq admits germ warfare Hess ES Com Zaire defends expulsions Israelis announce arrest of bombers FBI pays $3.1m to white separatist family in siege Randy Weaver, whose wife and son were shot dead by federal agents, admits that he is partly to blame for the deaths From Associated Press in Seoul: 720 , 000 to take part in mass wedding Volcano isle on red alert Hill House Hammond Britons held in Rio war on drugs Dixons From Reuter in Los Angeles: Footprints open new path in O. J. trial Impatient France awaits Chirac's domestic reforms Dixons (AFP): Paris pursues bomb suspect Radio link set up with Kashmir kidnappers EU mediators get Dubrovnik enemies to talk The Times (Reuter): US replaces peace team US accused by Peking of starting Cold War II Abbey National Travellers to Chungking move into the fast lane Drivers dodge dazed peasants on road without spedd limit Viglen (AFP): Doctor denies child sex World Summary (AP): Jury throws out voodoo defence (AFP): How to improve your sex life (Reuter): Woman charged over false vote Alphabetical Subject Guide to Degree Courses in the Sciences Times Books Saga Services Ltd Bad boy to good guy Drugs, drink and sex scandals made Rob Lowe an Eighties sensation. Jonathan Pitman catches up with the clean Nineties reincarnation The Lowe Movies to Date Kingfisher How could people fall for such hokum? Shame that makes Sheffield blush Cheshire Bouncing babies make healthier grown-ups The fashion for slimline infants increases the chance of adult diseases, says Dr Trisha Greenhalgh Paris Admiral St. Joseph's Hospice Corel Draw! Funnels and pigeons A bony chest can still be manly The danger of a sporting life Avoiding cleft lips in babies When a game can kill Acid test for mothers A prince and his privacy Magnus Linklater says Eton knows how to look after William Eton leapt staight from the 18th century to the 20th Black day Fisti-cuffs Picture Gallery Widening our pupils Education is being transformed by the choices of its consumers-the students Choc shock Crucial It's a gas Claws 4 The writer with a bee in his bonnet is lucky: there are worse distractions Autumn Offensive Major plans his assault on the mountain Weimar Exam Results Higher standards can prevent hyper-inflation in GSCEs Flight Trouble Ill-judged exemptions for noisy aircraft Managing water resources to benefit the consumer Negative equity Worse than death? Injustice to lost Chinook pilots Going metric Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Housing threat to Stonehenge camp 'Virtual' archaeology Too hot to handle Hard riding Court Circular Today's royal engagement Birthdays today Davies Laing & Dick College Memorial service Latest wills Royal Society medal Anniversaries Bronze Age boat goes into the freezer Personal Column Church appointments Forthcoming marriages University news Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, astrophysicist, died in Chicago on August 21 aged 84. He ws born in Lahore, then in India, on October 19,1910 Personal Column Colonel Lucy Davies Colonel Lucy Davies, CBE, Deputy Controller Commandant, WRAC, 1967-77, died on August 2 aged 82. She was born on April 8,1913 Anatole Fistoulari Anatole Fistoular, conductor, died in London on August 21 aged 88. He was born in Kiev on August 20,1907 Princess Alexander Hohenlohe Princess Alexander Honhenlohe, American Showgirl and international hostess, died in New York on August 11 aged 76 The Murder of the Tsar Preparations for Exile August 24,1920 News The Times Crossword No 19,942 Business Air UK Forecast In the Times British Gas seeks to supply electricity for industry Challenge for household market could fellow in three years Thousand jobs to goat Wh Smith Upton & Southern averts collapse Anatole Kaletsky 25 Big salary rises for KW chiefs Knight Williams trio share dividend bonanza Picture Gallery Lloyd's forecast to swing into profit with £970m Arts 29-31 Sport Mercury Asset Management Business Today Going critical Going down BNFL's tough line on Magnox USA DTI move aids car assemblers £1bn approach to Littlewoods Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: Sue Life fights investor safety net Warning to banks over loans UK ranks sixth in Europe on pay Discount rate cut may follow repo fall Tourist Rates Vogon TSB poised to sign £77m deal with BT Business Roundup ACCA rules warning Talks on Canary Wharf Friendly Hotels rises Senior's profits down Barcom cash call The Apricot Connection Takeover holds back Sunleigh Honda ahead Fraud soars Laporte post Quarto slips Publisher launches £3m call Harrington Kilbride chief raises his stake Making the right nuclear reaction Counting the true cost of atomic power DTI makes a darintment Britain's place in the pay league Pennington Smurfit warning as profits leap Pegasus Marley shares take a tumble Business start-ups increase Commodities Life Options Ofwat compensation call pulls plug on water sector Stock Market Share price 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 Marley Jefferson Smurfit Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes What Happened Smith? Tempus Wall Street Keeping an eye on investment The Times City Diary Mixed crew Trading places Three steps to executive club heaven Jon Ashworth on venues that mis business with pleasure What Major should be doing on tax reforms Economic View The Tories would do better to look at unpopular taxes that would cost little to reduce or eliminate The Frontera from Vauxhall Utility bosses face their day of reckoning Ross Tieman reports on the domestic services revolution The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Shares lower on profit-taking James Herrick Chardonnay Think about the bigger picture Peter Holgate contributes to the debate on moves by the DTI and ASB to cut back accounting rules Globe Trotter Work and play at Ernst & Young Any Other Business Battle of the sexes Bowing out? When VAT adds up to a nightmare Bad guys come good in winning line-up Cinema: Geoff Brown enjoys The Usual Suspects, a clever and powerful thriller from the fast-rising director Bryan Singer Eastern spirit to new cantata Festival Concerts: A choral epic presmiered in Gloucester Cathedral; symphonic goblins dance at the Proms; and Elgar mauled in Edinburgh Three Choirs Start Film 1 The Usual Suspects Russians turn the Enigma into display of histrionics Edinburgh Film 2 A superior kind of waterworld BBC Proms Film 3 Concerts Entertainments Tonight 1 Today's Choice A dally gulde to arts and entertalnment complled bu 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 symboly) on release across the country Tonight 2 Boulevard meets the autobahns Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber is launching his musicals on the continent in an operation of military efficiency. Michael Church reports Tonight 3 The Times Musicals Theatre 1 Pinter returns to his Roote Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a zany comede superby staged; plus Schiller in Edinburgh The Hothouse Minerva, Chichester Schiller given new freedom to move Don Carlos Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh The Usual Suspects Theatre 2 Come to the Cabaret London Comedy Theatre Sep 8 The Times the Theatre Club Interview FM Focus on a bright future Cinema: Dalya Alberge talks to Bryan Singer, precociously successful director of The Usual Suspects Tomorrow Bloody daughter of a bloodier father Antonia Fraser on a Queen Regnant whose intolerance and insecurity stemmed from the terrible humiliations of her adolescence Bloody Mary The Life of Mary How did a garden grow? Polite Landscapes Garden and Society in Eighteenth-Century England By Tom Williamson Alan Sutton, ?18.99 Gardens of Revelation Environments by Visionary Artists By John Beardsley Abbeville/John Murray, ?45 The Times Jealous nurse of arts ARTS and Cultures The History of the 20 Years of the Arts Council of Great Britain By Andrew Sinclair Sinclair-Stevenson, ?20 Bards of the Plate He kills his creatures for his sport Derwent May encounter a fertile mind whose ingenious stories make his heart sink Collected Stories The mother of all narratives Fanny Trollope a Remarkable Life Saturday Times Books Minerva Press How bohemia yielded to Carmen Kindered Spirits Adrift in Literary London Overwinding the clockwork prose The Year's Midnight The Borough The Folio Society Discount shop war hots up Fare Deals American Vacations Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin plans European airline Americans boycott Paris STA Flight Bookers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel in the Times Trailfinders Travel Trails Multiple Display Advertising Items Tv sets that pay cash News in Brief Morocco dropped Lottery break Major USA Just America Multiple Display Advertising Items Internet inns Pass the post McCoy jumps to prominence Leading Riders Edinburgh Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Yesterday's Results Lingfield Park Worcester Course Specialists Beverley Rapid Raceline Armstrong gloom is increased by Villa intervention By our Sports Staff: Holdsworth sent off as Wimbledon win Last Night's Racing Results For the Record Pembridge has final say Legal & Public Notices Bradford struggle to see off 12-man Warrington Today's Fixtures Bugner has sights set on meeting Foreman In Brife England held Duggan slips Botica goes Walker wins England aim to settle old score fair and square John Woodcock says the Oval pitch holds none of the perils of bygone days for West Indies The Leading 100 Entries in the Times Fantasy First XI Game The Times Fantasy First XI Scoreboard Playing safe in a dangerous game William Hill Multiple Display Advertising Items Middlesex find pace intensifying in run-up to the title Ryder Cup selection fever fires Europeans Word-Watching Draught Pankratov's world record challenges rule-makers Union leaders must decide Seven crews capitalise on second chances Radio Choice A case of bad language Having a wild, weird and wonderful time Review BBC1 Variations Choice Satellite Golf 38 England swing away from Malcolm Fast bowler may be left ourt as selectors chase series victory against West Indies Teams Times Two Crossword No 556 in association with British Midland Platt begins to pay off his transfer fee Scholes and Keane relieve the tension Umpires seek bouncer control Swimming 38 Manweb Appointments appear on Interest sparked in science Universities believe that the tide may be turning John O'Leary on the revival of science courses Programmed to pass Schools are networking to boost pupils' chances, says David Tytler The Listening Bank As the papers say James Ardglass on occasional gems in exam seripts BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Hertfordshire The University of Huddersfield Holborn College Boston College Direct Dial Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise Please Call Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise Please Call University of Teesside Multiple Display Advertising Items Teletext Multiple Display Advertising Items BAC Kensington College Exam Helpline DLD Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Plymouth Bradford & Ilkley Community College University of Surrey Regent's College D'Overbroeck's Osteopathy Multiple Display Advertising Items Colchester Royal Grammar School The University of Liverpool The University of Hull Dartington college of arts The Tuition Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise Please Call Cherwell Multiple Display Advertising Items Abacus College Oxford Abbey Birmingham "a fresh 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keith Prowse Icl Sorbus Multiple Display Advertising Items Cussons Western Atlas RMC Associated Partners in Finance Ltd British Airways GPT International Management Consultancy Specialising in… Chusid Headway Multiple Display Advertising Items Salesman/consultant MDI Lins Trading Limited Archive Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Doulton Regent Consulting Druid Systems Exciting Opportunities Support Management/retail Picture Tel Standard Life Courtaulds Saga Services Ltd Quality Street Underground Jobstream Group PLC Ripa International N. 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Co PA to Managing Director of London Based Broking… Multiple Display Advertising Items Junior Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Making a fool of the interviewee Life after Redundancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hays Banking Personnel Public & Healthcare Opinion Leader Studies London Business School The Institution of Civil Engineers Business Link TEC 2care Breckenridge Consultants Limited Dartford & Gravesham NHS Trust Industrial Development Board for Northern Ireland The Times Newspapers Health Waikato Sentenced to addiction Eric Caines reports on the Prison Service's attempts to deal with growing number of drug abusers Bath and North East Somerset District Council HULL City Council Public & Healthcare Siemens Rchm England At the heart of housing The Housing Corporation is in favour, says David Walker Start Compu Serve Microsoft makes a power play Consumers can have a window to the future at a price, says Matthew May Start Boldly go where no buff has Steve May finds new treats in store for computer game enthusiasts Elonex It looks pretty Small firms may lead the switch to new software Why's PC World the best place to get your hands… Pinball wizard, aged just five Paul Bray talks to people who have been testing the new system on home computer The Times the Sunday Times PC World the Computer Superstore Some practical applications David Hewson looks at the pros and cons of upgrading software Novell Thanks for the memory PC World the Computer Superstore Canon If stuck, read the manual There will be big demand for help. John Samson describes how Microsoft will cope Corporate It Strategy Everyone's invited to an information party Now there's a new—a controversial—path to the superhighway Paul Smith explains the rout Start Office 95 Time Computer Systems Ltd It's the way that you do it Now things will operate to your advantage, says Paul Smith MIcrosoft Hewlett Packard Combat flares on the desktop Microsoft is dominating the business market, says David Hewson PC Into battle with the beast Multimedia applications are a big attraction Microsoft Sharing for starters Paul Bray tells the faint-hearted how they can get on the network ICL Working together Open Late Orders will be the acid test Ron Condon asks people in the know whether they will buy Alternatives IPC Centre Bob's your answer As programs become more complex, the need for easy-to-follow guides grows, says George Cole Accent Man in the middle of the maze Paul Healy offers a guide to the best computers to buy Multi-function office workcentre Viglen Biiynow, pay later George Cole says you may live to regret a hurried purchase Compaq Unblocking the bottleneck David Hewson on the answer to a communications problem Dell Direct Start Kingston Datrontech A look into the future David Hewson on what computers will be using in another five years Hi-Grade Microsoft

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