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News from 02/09/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Godfrey Hodgson, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Paul Heiney, Mark Van Dyck, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce and Ben Wakeham, Andrew Pierce, Alan Martin, Willy Newlands, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Mary Pachnos, Jane MacQuitty, Barbara Green, Jan Morris, Colin Fricker, Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, John Diamond, Ray Hearn, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Francis Martin, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Donu Kogbara, Noel Goodwin, Graham Ward, Dessa Trevisan, Christopher Donaldson, Richard Cleroux, Morag Preston, Kevin Eason, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Jonathan Eyal, Noel Falconer, Andrew Leggatt, Robert Sheehan, Steve Keenan, Sir Winston Churchill, David Hewson, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Brian Johnston, Jonathan Romain, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Peter Millar, Mary Teale, Jenny MacArthur, Peter Smithers, Marcus Williams, Frances Bissell, R. J. B. Hoare, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, John Selwyn Gummer, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Gerald Kaufman, Leslie Thomas, Russell Kempson, Nicole Swengley, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Stephen Anderton, Louise Goudie, Michael Theodoulou, Patrick Taylor, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Matthew Perry, Lucy Berrington, Gillian Bowditch, Heather M. Bradley, Charles Bremner Brussels Correspondent, George Plumptre, Mark Hunter, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, David Robinson, Richard Harwood, Sarah Forde, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Marianne Darch, Stephanie Lewis, A. M. Evans, Richard Evans, Sarah Harding, Oliver Holt, N. Marcetic, Marcel Berlins, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nicholas Darby, Robert Miller and Janet Bush, Sallie Quin, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Teresa Gorman, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, G. D. Clarke, William Rees-Mogg, John Walsh, Sara McConnell, Giles Whittell, Nicholas Watt and Jill Sherman, Alan Copps, Sean Coughlan, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Tim Wapshott, Helen Mound, Christine Wheeler, Roy Hattersley, Jane Laidlaw, Nadine Meisner, Simon Jenkins, Kate Bassett, John McDonald, Misha Glenny, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Stacy Sullivan and Sam Kiley and Michael Evans, Gennie Peters, Jack Bailey, Ben Preston and John O'leary, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Tony Douglass, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Will Wyatt, Penny Perrick, Dr Dashboard, David Horne, Richard Ford, Catherine Milton, P. Taylor, Gill Hornby, Nick Nuttall and John Goodbody, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus,

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The Weekend Papers for £1 Lenders cut rates to lift homes market Cheaper loans as house prices fall Divers held at nuclear atoll Major accused of following US lead Pensioner tragedy Index Head appeals to schools to maintain moral lead Drought makes the going too hard for sportsmen Index Magazine Nato suspends raids on Serbs Index State pupils losers in GCSE league Index Weekend The Times 35p The Times on Monday Greater curbs on water use predicted DD Video Howell attacks Major's 'slavish foreign policy' By a Staff Reporter: Prison governor censured by staff Weekend Watchdog warns of risk to NHS data White Hart British tourist killed Editor appointed Tree house spared axe Leeson to plead case in Frost interview News in Brief Schools for scandal plagued by tales of sex and thrashings Man starves to death after his dog is rescued The Sunday Times Diver was dragged down by conger eel Jack Daniels IRA gives blunt warning on weapons 'surrender' Republicans angered by talk of conciliation Halifax (Reuter): Church backs boycott of British gay film News in Brief Surgeon to be extradited Hostel deaths inquiry TV blamed for drug use Hit-and-run victim Mourners fill church Runaway tram for sale By a Staff Reporter: Trimble confirms election challenge Surgeon's widow leaves £600,000 to animal charity Legacy to pay for welfare shelters Schoolboy finds mother beaten to death on sofa First Telecom Prime Health MP punches out as six-stone bully savages terrier My world, my weight! N&P Tax haven comes with right to royal audience Former teacher jailed for sex abuse of boys Mayfair Carpets Gallery Ltd Road-rage motorists get prison warning News in Brief Tractor delay Barmaid shot Girl improving Pan saves father Deaf pensioner is found dead in his boarded-up flat Police break into home that council believed had been abandoned weeks ago Labour council pays officer £60,000 to study Fonteyn & Glover Suzuki Detention of Sikh 'violated his rights' High doses of heart drug 'increase coronary risk' British specialist fears scaremongering Renault Cars with Flair Car of the future leaves toolbox behind Respect those who find peace by changing their religion Credo Kingfisher Parents ordered to impose 8pm curfew or lose their homes Radio Authority supports Classic FM licence fight The Times Peoples Phone VW stays loyal to car called Sharan Independent girls' schools dominate Times GCSE table State sector representation falls to one in top 50 as private entrants improve exam performance Guide to the Highest-Ranking State and Independent Schools Staunch critic of starred grade sees her pupils excel Saddam acts to curb his heir's power, exiles say Thomson at Lunn Poly Canadian accountant guilty of sex-slave murders Mercury Communications Veil allowed Briton to save Afghan lives Simpson 'nigger' tapes cut by judge By our Foreign Staff: Freneh forces round up anti-nuclear protesters Chirac replays message of reform as pessimism sets in Sally Double take on cognac Abstinence makes France grow fonder Actress sways her critics Paris File by Adam Sage Film puts Marx back in the frame Caution marks search for wider EU Motorola Groats are me clear winners in struggle between Muslims and Serbs Analysis Riflkind calls on Sarajevo to seize chance for peace Strategy Britain will reassure Russia on objectives Diplomacy Successful' Nato offensive will encourage more violence Commentary Loads more Silence pays dividends for Milosevic Serbs Luftwaffe flies again in combat Soldier refuses to serve with UN America Bombing the retreat It's the Muslims, not the Serbs, who are being dragged to the negotiations by the show of force Simon Jenkins Charterhouse will survive Old Carthusians need not worry about the school, but journalism seems to be groping in the gutter William Rees-Mogg Picture Gallery A fine catch The Times Diary Nicer smell? The Times Diary Grave matters The Times Diary Red alert The Times Diary Mass appeal plus quality Will Wyatt says the BBC continues to strive for programme excellence Holy soles The Times Diary The British Interest Pithy advice from a past minister to a present one Daunting China Dolls Women scare the Chinese, but that is hardly the point Skin Deep Body art ancient and modern Out of our depth in the Balkans? Extolling the glory of the garden Religious shenanigans in Sheffield Inns 'discrimination' World Heritage sites Hard work, with little to show 'Equal' opportunities Free as air in France Court Circular Birthdays School news Personal Column Royal engagements Anniversaries Picture Gallery Duke pays tribute to war heroes Church services tomorrow: 12th Sunday after Trinity V&a finds carvings from lost altar-piece Forthcoming marriages Professor T. Brooke Benjamin T. Brooke Benjamin, FRS, Sedleian Professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of Oxford since 1979, died from cancer on August 16 aged 66. He was born on April 15,1929 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Feelings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wild Bill Davis Wild Bill Davis, jazz organist and arranger, died on August 22 aged 76. He was born on November 24,1918 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Situations Vacant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Association Action Prebendary Egerton Walters Prebendary E. E. F. Walters, headmaster of the Cathedral Choir School, Lichfield, 1941-56, died on August 20 aged 91. He was born in Gloucester on May 19,1904 John Brunner John Brunner, science fiction writer, died from a heart attack on August 25 aged 60. He was born on September 14,1934 From Our Special Correspondent: B. A. O. R. Families in Germany General McCreery's Welcome A British Example Cuxhaven, Sept 1 News The Times Crossword No 19,950 Opinion The Papers Columns Obituaries Letters Forecast Business Sport Superlative Travel Saturday Times Magazine 1015 Weekend Vision Business Editor Lindsay Cook MoD order rescues Chinook Business Today Melvyn Marckus 22 Unions set low pay level at £4 an hour Ferruzzi name to go in Italian shake-up Bidders on the tee at Brocket Hall Working Week 23 John Lewis sets up insurance company Sport 34-40 Inflation pressure slows in industry Mercury Weekend Money Mortgages Compensation Investment Annuities The Hidden Asset of Ici's Chemistry Set Time Warner wins support for deal Australian buy for P&o The Sunday Times Hubble, bubble, North Sea contracts in trouble Dobson Park rejects US group's offer Tourist Rates Guardian Direct By our City Staff: Maxwells let down by 'Hand of God' The Sunday Times Higher exports to EU shrink trade deficit Business Roundup US jobless rate falls ICI in paints venture Laporte in £27m sale A Times Competition Pedigree of a castle that keeps strange company Hidden Assets An unusual plant flourishes in the grounds of Wilton CAstle. Neil Bennett reports Wedgwood develops a pattern for the future A Working Week for: Mark Van Dyck Christine Buckley discovers how the firm Josiah Wedgwood founded is extending its appeal with new ideas at home and abroad Fidelity Brokerage Standard Chartered up on heavy share volume Commodities Liffe Options Movers of the Week Standard Chartered up on heavy share volume London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European, Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird& Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indies Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Index Laporte Water firms Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Habit-breaking Abbey Tempus Wall Street Dobson Park Mobile Loan 28 Picture Gallery How will you pay for going into a home? The cost of nursing care could come from your pension under new proposals. Liz Dolan reports When the system takes over Who Pays for Residential Care? Nostalgic about inflation Investment Strategy Thornton Pensions 29 Plea to protect homes Fidelity Direct Policy Portfolio Schroders Annual Travel Insurance Costly chemical fall-out Sara McConnell on a problem for house lenders which the new Environment Act has not solved Windows for property Morage Preston on ho First Mortgage is joining the network Henderson touche Remnant Home income investors caught in legal wrangle Sara McConnell reports on the latest round in the fight for compensation Countdown to Compensation M&G Picture Gallery No Title Picture Gallery Scottish Widows For get about the plaster, it's time for treatment Comment Liz Dolan Scottish Investment Trust The Times Crossword Murray Johnstone Coventry Time to study the form Reviewing your portfolio? Christine Buckley looks at some of the runners and riders in the investment stakes The loan that helped to end a nightmare Morag Preston looks at the benefits of portable mortgages Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Heads you win, tails you lose Failure to buy an annuity could be a costly mistake, Sara McConnell finds Save & Prosper The Risks in Delaying Scottish Amicable European Direct Virgin Direct Personal Financial Service Ltd is… Press Complaints Commission Securitised Endowment Contracts Guaranteed Income Bonds Annual Income Rates as at August 30,1995 Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Principal sets up Healthcare Pep Savers Best Buys Credit Cards Best Buys Personal Loans Best Buys Pibs Larger Lenders Larger Loans Picture Gallery National Savings Pension Annuities First-Times Buyers Chase De Vere Check when buying abroad The Times Weekend Money Letters Rents and property Martin Currie Pension amendment does not go as far as it should Free flights for customers Elson Associates Templeton The Times Unit Information Services Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Week closes on a high note British Funds Armfield revels in football's new league of nations Overseas players show way ahead Rob Hughes Weekend View Leaders ready to give Fuchs leading role Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Wilson's emphasis on stylish play pays rich dividends for Barnsley Peter Ball looks at the remarkable rise of a small club with unashamedly big ambitions Liverpool prepare for final rematch at Anfield Richardson rejoices in return to spotlight Dicks holds nerve to forge ahead Life ban for pair who went their own way For the Record Smart recovery brings Dixon back into contention Picture Gallery Halifax keep up winning sequence The Times Bookmakers see profits evaporate Prolonged dry spell gives backers an edge in age-old struggle Richard Evans Nap: Defined Feature (4.10 Kempton Park) Next best: Big Pat (4.40 Kempton Park) Desert Shot to prove well suited by fast pace Haydock Park BBC1 Kempton Park Channel 4 Rapid Raceline William Hill Racing next Week Kempton Park Haydock Park Guide to our Race Card Outburst overshadows Agassi's magic moment By our French Racing Correspondent: Sayyedati shapes up for tilt at Moulin Longchamp Tomorrow The Times Stratford Strategic Choice seeks top marks Thirsk Wolver Hamption By our Irish Racing Correspondent: O'Brien relies on strength in depth England call in Hall Sport in Brief Leeman takes title Robertson hopeful Top two challenge Yesterday's Results Middlesex victory chase falls short Draw at Uxbridge hands Warwickshire lead in county championship Time runs out for Radford Yesterday's Scoreboards NatWest Lancashire keep up pressure Clubs-plan changes to give league European dimension Depleted turnout for start of new-look campaign Tennis 37 Bruno within reach of ultimate prize Briton's improved technique can secure world heavyweight title at fourth attempt Berger settles on move to Benetton Bailey strains a friendship by barring Christie's route to gold Arthur Price of England Cricket 38 Ruddock solves England's shortage in defence Travel Orange Libby and Rodney's Channel Challenge Gardening Arts Books Choice: Planning to see a show or a film, an exhibition or a concert? The Times critics select the best entertainment Challenge from the sacramental heart of England John Selwyn Gummer visits a joyful church in Ufford, East Suffolk At your Service 'However much aircraft technology and cunning design you throw at it, the sea is still the bloody sea, and the Channel weather has no sympathy' However much aircraft technology and cunning design you throw at it, the sea is still the bloody sea, and the Channel weather has no sympathy The Times No Title BBC Proms 95 Gilbert & Sullivan Gala Royal Festival Hall Royal Albert Hall Barbican Centre Wigmore Hall Raymond Gubbay The Magic of Vienna Charity Gala Victor Hochhauser Jethro Tull Events Exhibitions Art Galleries Theatres Opera North Theatres Unicorn Arts Theatre Apollo Victoria cc 0171416 6055 cc 24hrs 0171 344… Dominion Tickellines 0171 416 6060/ 0171 420 0000… Gielgud Shattesbury Ave inc cc 0171 494 5530 (no bkg… Theatres Downtown girl in the West End Fresh from a Broadway triumph, Petula Clark is back on the London stage is Sunset Boulevard. Alan Jackson meets the latest Norma Desmond Danes at the double Concert: The Royal Danish Orchestra at the Barbican The Sunday Times What can £12 billion buy these days? Barefoot and pointed Dance Diamond Dance Lilian Baylis Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament David Horne The Royal Opera Picture Gallery Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only some seats available seats at all prices Love meets sax Take a boy and a girl, add a love affair of ups and rather too many downs, mix in some hot cool sounds-and you got a jazz romance Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country The Rest of this Week's Specials Arthur and the sleepless nights How Pendragon, the National Youth Music Theatre's hit, almost never happened National Youth Music Theatre Join now Recordings: Simply Red; new Nina Simone; and concertos for keyed trumpets Pop Album Special Offers The TIMES/NPI For You and your Family New on Video: Hugh Grant raises a sneer; classic David Lynch; and sex the Belgian way RSC The Stowaway " Hat-In-A-Tube" Sewills MOPS Multiple Display Advertising Items Mops British Antique Replicas Changewear Individually Made-To-Measure Skirts & Trousers Factory Shop at Poetstyle Ltd Bank Holiday Sale Direct Furniture Service Hilditch & Key House Dust Mite? MOPS Tablesafe Multiple Display Advertising Items Battle Orders Ltd Genuinely Custom Tailored Multiple Display Advertising Items The Original Jungle Knife Stationery to write home about No longer a lumpy brown-tinged pulp, recycled paper is now easy on the eye, the pen and the environment How to look like a real party animal From tigers and witches to top-model glamour, the Make-Up Centre has a fun face for you The Times Stockists Mad hogs and English cattle ... Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Let a walking pole take the strain A stick in time can save a great deal of wear and tear on walkers' joints, as one gruelling walk seemed to confirm The Rambiers Woods are alive to the new season's songs Feather Report Walking poles are sold by most shops specialising in… A perfect, escape for prisoners George Plumptre on the competition that has inspired green-gingered inmates Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Guardian Link-Stakes Ltd Beautiful English Roses Multiple Display Advertising Items Diy Plastics Garden Answers Stephen Anderton replies to readers' letters The futile art of biography NPI Warning: sadist in the stable What's happened to Dick Francis? His new work is a bleak and violent affair, says Marcel Berlins Come to Grief By Dick Francis Michael Joseph, £15.99 The joke isn't funny any more Bill Bryson has many fans. But Roy Hattersley ins't one of them Notes from a Small Island By Bill Bryson Doubleday, £15.99 Fantasy in bite-sized chunks Sean Coughlan on two novels pandering to male wish fulfilment Throat Sprockets By Tim Lucas Fourth Estate, £12.99 the Dishwasher By Dannie Martin Victor Gollancz, £15.99 The Times Marlon's moan is pure genius Gerald Kaufman on the amour fou of the film fanatics Projections 4½ Edited by John Boorman and Walter Donohue Faber, £9.99 The Book Guild Ltd. New in Paperback The Silent Angel By Heinrich Boll Andre Deustch, £5.99 The Evening of Adam By Alice Thomas Ellis Penguin,… Jokes, japes and leg over wicket Cricket wasn't a game for Brian Johnston; it was a way of life, says Tunku Varadarajan Brian Johnston: The Authorised Biography By Tim Heald Methuen, ?14.99 Genius goes to war Robert Harris's second novel is superb, says… Enigma By Robert Harris Hulchinson, £15.99 Laughing at guilt and death Gill Hornby on the events that rob a girl of her future Yesterday in the Back Lane By Bernice Rubens Little, Brown & Co £15.99 Minerva Press How to get a life Dorothy Rowe's Guide to Life HarperCollins, £14.99 The Times Murder and morality Morality Play By Barry Unsworth Hamish Hamilton, £14.99 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daniel Smith Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wainhomes Multiple Display Advertising Items English Courtyard Multiple Display Advertising Items A Development Opportunity Wisefile Limited London Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Home sweet homeworker Picture Gallery For Sale village houses British Airways Walking through history Autumn Breaks: Time stands still in Valencia's hills; flamenco in Andalusia Picture Gallery Moreish Andalusia Short breaks to Andalusia Holiday Autos Spanish steps Our Gallic dream turns sour France: Returning British holidaymakers bemoan the effects of a strong franc Travel Tips Voyages Jules Veme How to give ourselves fresh aires French motorways have a lesson for Britain, says Godfrey Hodgson Qantas Locked in with the love boat Cruising: Leslie Thomas makes history in Panama; under Caribbean sail Enjoy six-port harmony Picture Gallery Word-Watching Thomson USA Florida Cruise file A Constable to watch over you Courses: Inspiration from a master artist; a feast of a week's cooking; tip-offs for crime writers Leith's recipe for romance Icelandair Noble Caledonia Limited Dark deeds in deepest Devon Qantas Trailfinders Quest Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Dejeuner a Paris Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lunn Poly Commercial Union Flight Bookers Bridge the World Just America Multiple Display Advertising Items Airtours Boomerang Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Embassy Flight Centre Data Travel British Airways Citibond Manos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Connection MacAllan Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Character Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rye Lodge Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Americans Seek friendship, romance and marriage with… The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Sirius Multiple Display Advertising Items What Is the most Important thing in your life? if It… Touch Winning Move Times Two Crossword Chess Punchline The Listener Cross Word No. 3321: Stars and Stripes by Columba Computer Games Picture Gallery Word-Watching Bridge Time Invasion of the market-snatchers On the 30th anniversary of the arrival of hte first Japanese cars in Britain, Kevin Eason charts the rise and rise of reliable models from the land of the rising sun Smooth and easy run for the first arrival Helen Mound sees why the original Japanese import was a winner Mercedes-Benz Used Cars Index Picture Gallery Index The Aa's Gridlock Guide The Times Still driving me round the bend The notorious white van—invariably parked in the most annoying way—is a worsening problem Driven to Distraction Volvo's Attractive New Look Gadgets for the 21st century Kevin Eason peeks round a corner with a N Saving millions In Brief Electric glide Callback Dry run Clampdown Mercedes hike Closed Gates Mini fest Reborn: a brand new vintage Bentley Alan Copps gets an exclusive glimpse of a British classic rebuilt for the 1990s. 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Richard Cork reassesses the life of the Bloomsbury Group artist who gave her all to her art Seems to have equated loss of virginity with loss of… Picture Gallery The Travel Collection The Dolphin Power Bath Northern double act On the Road Jan Morris Helsinki's charmed existence contrasts with the ill luck that has dogged neighbouring Tallinn Fahrenheit Hot in the Shades Whatever the weather, a pair of sunglasses is the most important accessory to be seen with. So turn the heat on behind some cool lenses, Iain R. Webb writes Picture Gallery Sunglasses are not just for summer holidays or for… Bryant Homes The best locations Positively Modern House Style The brave new world designs of the 20th century, once ignored in favour of the nostalgia of the past, are now coming into their own. 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