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News from 29/08/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Zeina Soufan, of Reuter, Shuna Kennedy Editor, Jon Ashworth, David Tytler, Brian Collett, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Vijitha Yapa, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, Ivo Tennant, Russell, Kempson, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Barbara Trigg, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Bruce Kemble, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Sarah Richardson, Sheila G. Mortimer Operations Manager, P. C. Holderness, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Tory, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, John O'Leary, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Oscar Wilde, Anne Weinstock, Chief Executive, Sarah Bagnall, Alan Smithers, Nigella Lawson, Aileen Ballantyne, Andrew Johnstone, Kate Muir, Roger Boyes and Tome De Waal, Edward Fennell, Sally Watts, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Rachel Bridge, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Ian Brunskill, Geoffrey Wheeler, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Patrick Stevens, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Paul Bew, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Paul Burrell, Frances Gibb and Martin Mears, Peter Kimm, P. H. S, Bill Hutman, James Jungius, Keith Gillespie, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nicholas Watt and Philip Webster, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Dalya Alberge, Mary Blumenau, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Philip Webster Political Editor, John G. M. Stamp, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Bill Frost and Emma Wilkins, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Michael Dynes, Leslie Oliver, Robert Hawes, Richard Holme, John Coleman, Director, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Ben Preston, Educational Correspondent, Paul Cavadino, Chair, Jack Bailey, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Marianne Talbot, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, and Ian Brodie, Jonathan Mirsky, Stacy Sullivan, Pamela Robinson,

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The Genius of Giles Shell in Sarajevo market kills 33 UN rules our airstrikes as peace plan talks continue Shephard questions degree courses for A-level failures TV & Radio Direct Line Glorious Gluttony Dick Bentley dies at 88 Letters French TV news has Devon accent Arts Play to Win £5,000 no title Four Unionists join contest to take over from Molyneaux Sport 25P Labour split over plans to reform legal profession New draft policy criticised Lib Dems attack Blair over tax NEC River chiefs fear wildlife will die as levels drop Peaceful carnival the fruit of shared taste and music Pesticides given the all clear in soil test News in Brief Snow in Scotland Trust backs right to die Dental 'poverty gap' Festival crime doubles Ferry shops criticised Terrapins on the loose Fringe on top with £lm Gunwoman robs till Family shares lottery Guardian Direct Missionary from Jamaica spreads gospel in Glasgow The country that sent Dr Livingstone to Africa prepares for a taste of its own evangelical medicine By a Staff Reporter: Surveyor sued over house on flightpath Strange but true: scientists say coincidences are usual By a Staff Reporter: Fisherman phones home for help after leg is severed Holex Tories bemoan loss of Molyneaux's authority Mood of betrayal means Major can expect no favours from next Ulster Unionist leader Tireless worker undone by inside-track strategy DELL Direct Armed truce is no substitute for a permanent settlement One year after the IRA's declaration of a ceasfire, Richard Holme suggests how the logiam in Northern Ireland's peace process might be broken and stability alieved Extremes to seek common ground Verdicts on a year of peace in Northern Ireland Hope turns to doubt as strains show in ceasefire Portadown tries to build trust from ruins of IRA blast Distrust remains deep in a loyalist town where a 1,000ib bomb exploded two years ago. Residents fear the Ira Will return in peace fails to help the republican cause, Nicholas watt writes Drunks replace bomb victims Tourists return in record numbers Archbishop demands health warning for divorce Church leader's warning seen as pre-emptive shot in Irish referendum campaign to retain ban Blood transfusion service tries to gag demoralised staff PCI Business pledges to end age bias Protesters lobby veal trade firm News in Brief Death jump Child sex charge Sun city Groom beaten The Times Canada thanks Cornish fishermen Cambridge opens doors to woo ethnic minorities University launches summer school in campaign to attract more black and Asian students Highland resort struck by quake Drink advert was wrong one for TV Mother to repay debt for 18 years BNFL Germany leads the condemnation of market massacre Washington reluctant to carry our airstrikes while new peace talks get under way in Paris From Reuter in Brussels: Morocco negotiations with EU collapse Zoo Check Now Kohl presses Yeltsin to end Iran nuclear ties Brussels cuts Europe down to size Picture Gallery Trial may reveal last secrets of German terrorists The Times (Reuter): Call for talks in Sudan News in Brief (Reuter): Leary dying (Reuter): Gulf build-up (AP): Bear-hug ban Cellnet Prime Minister forced to step down in lawless Rwanda California Governor announces bid for the White House Arafat denounces closure of offices in east Jerusalem African pact aims to ease drought America agrees to an early summit with China Pete Wilson and his wife, Gayle, acknowledge… Mirrors to provide clue to volcano 's moods Transfer of Marcos cash is welcomed News in Brief (Reuter): Istanbul blasts (AP): Protesters shot (AP): Paper silenced (Reuter): Hashimoto leads (Reuter): Nepal ruling (AP): Rushdie delay India makes contact with US hostage as hopes of deal grow Police and army questioned over tortured Tamils Calvin Klein halts child porn' adverts IPC Centre Student is jailed for firebombing French consulate Visual Art 1 Brilliance of drawing on first ideas Andrew Gibbon Williams enjoys the process to perfection in a world-class art Collection Taking her art lying down Gilles coren on the conceptual work that puts the actress Tilde Swinton into a glass coffin for a week Hill House Hammond H Visual Art 2 Music 1 Sound of a new song Festival Music: Concerts at the Proms and in Edinburgh Prime cuts for flavour RSNO/Runnicles Music 2 Triptych seen in its true colours Opers: A Puccini trilogy reassembled in Kent; Russian riches on display in Birmingham Entertainments Opera 1 Strong, dark dose IoIanta/ Boris Godunov Symphony Hall Birmingham Opera 2 Tonight Today's Choice A dailly guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremyh kingston's assessment of theatre showign in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the sympoly on release a cross the country Gangster no. 1 Tonight Why our men are getting less fertile Aileen Ballantyne finds out why Britain's leading sperm expert tries to aviod soya and urges a plastics-free lifestyle The Sunday Times Mainstream doctors get a taste for herbs Dr Thomas Stuttaford on the revival of interest in coriander and what was once considered the stuff of folklore The mouse that could make us thin Kate Muir meets Dr Jeffrey Friedman, whose gene discovery raises hopes of a fat-busting injection Serviceline Insurance Kingfisher Mystic glow at the Globe Mark Rylance talls Dalya Alberge how he plans to Conjure up an Elizbethan atmosphere at the Bankside theatre Cellphones direct Teddy bear spies The US Government is cracking down on espionage gadgets Forte Summer Savers Better a game glutton than a veggie grouse Long live the macho meat-eater Gilesland is still all around us Peter Tory remembers the man who drew Middle England Power play Sixteen more years? The obsitinate Left makes the Labour party itself Tony Blair's Worst enemy Pot noodle Bird brains Drum do Love hurts Who is the new face of Unionism? Molyneaux's Legacy Bank on Common Sense Eddie George should end the uncertainty over interest rates An English Summer As autumn approaches, take stock of a season to remember Young offenders in the 'glasshouse' Not for trial Exam results; the losers and winners Clockwork radio Care costs Navy tarnished by HMS Brilliant Lottery leave Cold comfort Brains of Britain Social News Forthcoming marriage Marriages Anniversaries Personal Column Birthdays today Church news Fish bladders swim to rescue of papyruses Treasures rewrite Beirut 's history Trailfinders Appointments in the Forces Latest wills Appointment Pen likely to fetch £10,000 University news Giles Alan Mitchell On This Day Vaudeville Theatre 'the Picture of Dorian Grayby Oscar Wilde Dick Bentley News The Times Crossword No 19,946 Banking together: Chase Manhatan and Chemical Bank… Times Weathrcall A grateful young fellow called Reid Said" You… Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Sport England led to safety by Atherton Series drawn as West Indies' hopes of victory vanish on placid pitch at the Oval Scoreboard from the Oval Partick Thistle sees thorny dispute Kevin McCarra studies what has become an increasing bitter battle for power at one of sctland premier football clubs Law Business Chanel Television and Radio Lost point proves costly for Petchey Pools Forecast Maradona prepares for grand return Supporters' views leave sour taste for Sugar For the Record Today's Fixtures Britain no match for best of Europe In Brief Trial by wind Early scare Fine start Roaring success Farewell victory Multiple Display Advertising Items Olazabal given final place in Ryder Cup team John Hopkins regrets that there is no room for woosham and parnevik in Gallacher's squad Flawed selection method leaves Europe below full strength for Oak Hill next moth United States Line-Up Lidback delights in first victory Norman 's decision rewarded Challenge approaches closing stages with success assured Results from Company Golf Days Northamptonshire claim famous win Kumble secures dramatic victory to keep first title within reach Middlesex stay on course Warwickshire win but remain second Lloyd chooses bold road Yesterday's County Championship Scoreboards When good is bad and flat is just fearful A Times Competition Word-Watching Pugh cuts through inertia to begin professional game Scots resist transfer fees Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Picture Gallery Wigan crush pretenders The commisioners propose to make a scheme for these charities. A copy of the draft scheme Celebrating centenary of game that pays its way Christopher Irvine looks back on 100 years of rugbue and suggests its new professional rival holds no threat no title Line up for extra time So you think you can pick the best football team in the country? You still have a chance The Aim of the Game Assess the players' values to select a team that can beat the best and watch their points accumulate Clubs' showing will matter McCarthy triumphs after rough ride Racing Ahead Uttoxeter Rapid Raceline Weaver in format Newcastle Results from Yesterday's Ten Meetings Ripon Alphabetical Subject Guide to Degree Courses in the Sciences and Engineering Technology 1 Salisbury Square London Ec4y 8ae ZMB CFP London Russell McVeagh McKENZIE Bartleet & Co In-House Solicitor Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items QD Quarry Dougall Garfield Robbins Legal Recruitment Consultants Positive about Disabled People Ogier & Le Masurier Touting for custom Frances Gibb and (below) Martin Mears on solicitors and advertising Consel All in a new day's work ? Holidays - anywhere but England Where the legions of foreigh lawyers in London take their summer leave Stand by for more crashes Patrick Stevens reports on the worsening financial problems of law firms Why judges need a sensible spouse The pleasures and pains of a judicial relationship Counsel WH Smith Classrooms alter course Pupils are facing radical curriculum changes, but now everyone seems prepard, John O' Leary reports An inspector calls Is the Ofsted system of checkiing school performance better than what it replaced? Bruce Kemble reports We have the technology Can parents be sure that the money spent on school computers is all worthwhile? How to pass the right tests When schools are not a matter of parental choice Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items A mucky, sticky, painty way to make a living Barbara Trigg meets an artist who loves teaching children to learn more about art Regional food groups will help to promote small producers A Property Lciting Agency can easily be run from… Which Problem Would You like Solving? Then, after working out a design in their… Mobile Phones Guidance for small firms to change hands Lorraine Electronics Kent County Council Farnell to launch ventures in US and Far East Debuts send AIM volume soaring Word-Watching Union threat hangs over P&o bid in Australia Hungary accuses PolyGram Alternative Investment Market Tourist Rates The Pound Change on Week Stock Market TGI links up iwth Marantz Mergers put banks sector in spotlight Confident' firms ready to relocate Business Roundup Call for strikes at VW Stora doubles profit Volvo sells brewery Cookson in cable deal Wall Street Capitalisation , week's change BT prices in 18-month freefall Chase and Chemical bank on big deal with a difference Richard Thomson examines thel link up of two global players with a long tradition of expansion by merger Top firms lose faith with City advisers Reversing Miras cuts could force rates rise, says report AIG Europe The Times Welsh Gold set to increase production at historic mine Selling in a class of its own American university offers crash course in network marketing Blue chip funding sought in tourist offices shake-up Sweet shops squeezed Legal & General Fosters braced for spending spree The winners and losers as shoppers blow hot and cold Sarah Bagnall looks at the impact of the record-breaking summer weather on British retailers Tour firms lick their wounds A new realism is drawing in the travel business, says Marianne Curphry The Perfect Low Cost Recipe Keep taking the diaries The Times City Diary Hobby horses Paper profit Dirk and kirk When only a smile is left Radio Choice Feeling alienated? Just take an acronym Review Choice Variations Satellite Strike out Morrison flotation will buck the trend Times Two Crossword Chase and Chemical in $ 300 bn merger French hopes of rate cut fade as minister goes A&l plans insurance operation Change for building society keen to follow rival Aran seeks valuation to fight bid Advice Crisis British Gas seeks partner in meter-reading joint venture Fisons ready to talk if Rpr raises offer James Herrick Chardonnay

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