News from 04/09/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, David Tytler, Peter Larkworthy, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Catherine Milton, Social Services Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Des Burkinshaw, E. P. Wilson, Inigo Gilmore, Ian Sweet, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Don W. Steele, D. F. Boutle, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Brian Pedley, Malcolm Harper, Alison Kervin, Lynne Truss, Jocelyn Stevens, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Jill I. Munday, Nicholas Wood and Edward Gorman, Peter Capella, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Susan Marshall, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Bernard Connolly's, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, J. A. Lack, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, David Hands, Alan Smithers, Kate Muir, Russell Kempson, Valcrie Grove, John Woodcock, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Stacy Sullivan, P. H. S., Misha Savic, M. Liebreich, Lucy Berrington, Gillian Bowditch, G. D. Paterson, Gerard Lyons, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, R. S. Jones, Ken Gosling, Tim Congdon, Michael Ambler, Peter Bryan, Nigel Hawkes, S. P. Hetherington, Oliver Holt, Eric Reguly, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Roy Holland, Caroline Mathilde, Dalya Alberge, Tom McEwan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Susan Elkin, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Lucy Berrington and Helen Johnstone, Graham Searjeant, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Sam Kiley, Jack Bailey, Alyson Rudd, Julian, Matt Ridley, Jenny Macarthur, W. K. Fraser, Colin Campbell, Conal Gregory, Clement Freud, George Brock, European Editor, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoMonetary union could lead to war, says top EC man Serbs facing renewed air onslaught Un deadline set for tonight Inquiry into Nimrod crash Bomb escape Sleaze row No title No Title Win a Turner Original Anti-test advertisements put Chirac under fire 12 Pages of Sport Labour 's crusade goes on Blair tells party critics Third World Lunacy Picture Gallery 25p Bruno savours his defeat of critics This Week in the Times Every Day this Week Play Globe Trotter for your… Adams cautions against pressing IRA over arms Picture Gallery No Title Picture Gallery Needham's move to GEC revives attacks on sleaze Former Trade Minister to take exports post Picture Gallery Masterclass for heads proposed Friday Saturday Railtrack 'shelved urgent safety work' News in Brief Families' poverty trap Operations cancelled Dockyard 's MoD claim Tube strike continues Nurses vote for action Pans made simpler St. Joseph's Hospice Girl who survived death crash wins ballet school place 'She is a bubbly and confident young lady with talenet in her feet' By a Staff Reporter: Britons killed in boat crash off Greece Police laser trap outwits speed dodgers Rival claimants to earldom vie for £½ m bequest Whitehall presses for report on 'pin-down' Breitling Villagers pray for widow, 93, raped in graveyard Retired worker charged with hostel murders 106 Peugeot RAF opens inquiry into crash that killed seven Second NImrod accident this year raises concern over reliability of ageing aircraft Patek Philippe Geneve Doctors and nurses brushed off fears of dying patient Families Challenge legality of trade in pituitary glands Health Department Accused This is the Bbc: beware imitations Guardian Direct Take pains with malaria pill to avoid tropical fever Medical Briefing Teacher claims politics cost him his job Film fans acclaim Gibson as Scotland's folk hero Medical chief backs cancer screening A Times Competition Teenager beaten to death with bar News in Brief Mother missing Murder charge Elderly rapist Woman arrested Anti-crime agency Lucky seven Victorian catacombs open to the quick and the dead Cemetery may charge £3,000 per 'deposit' Vandals smash glass in listed medieval hospital Heatwave freezes out hottest show in town Microsoft Lasers bring relief to Valley of the Kings Ford Greenpeace stays defiant after French disable protest ships Hijacker condemns atoll tests Rock veterans roll the night away to open hall of fame Uganda invites Amin to end Saudi exile Barclays Colonial Direct Wily Mladic weighs up how to use bomb pause General must decide whether to risk West's wrath and salvage honour in Sarajevo Serb big guns aim to force territory swap Rifkind to reassure Ukrainians Britain Hidden artillery threatens capital Targets Help the Aged Adopt a Granny Farmer tells of capturing French Paris escapes as bomb misfires Algerian extremists suspected of third terror attack on capital Top Georgia official arrested The Times Single currency goal begins to squeeze budgets Peoples Phone Dole stays cool to rebuild campaign after Iowa setback Dell Direct Chinese will relax vigilance at forum Bhutto set for UN women's conference key speech First Lady will watch her words Hoffa son bids to revive union's fortunes Snubs and boycotts for Jerusalem junket From Associated Press in Peking: Birthday wish for Tanzanian chief The Times War dead honoured by Clinton World Summary Saddam exile quest denied (Reuter): Gaza police kill 'suicide' driver (AFP): German in space with Russians (Reuter, AFP): Two nuns shot dead in Algeria (Reuter): Disposed income Museums Home for the tartan heritage The new Museum of Scotland is set to house an unrivalled collection Gillian Bowditch reports Christo to wrap up the discussion Overtures Visual Art The Times Arts Tony's on the hard shoulder Dance Opera Night of the sad sequel BBC Proms Arts the Week Ahead How to win a Turner watercolour Times readers have the chance to own a jewel like work by a master English painter. Dalya Alberge explains The Times Visual Art Music The last laugh of a brave soul Edinburgh Fringe Theatre Pop Table-tennis traumas London Theatre Not a Game for Boys Theatre upstairs Shakespeare for girls Lear's Daughters BAC, Battersea Theatre Everything going for it Royal Danish visitors bring opera and ballet to Covent Garden Opera The love for Three Oranges Covennt Garden Entertainments Cabaret A slave to the plot Dance Caroline Mathilde Covent Garden Opera Film Books Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assesment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide The Times Arts Tuesday The secret of immortality? The enzyme that controls the clock within cells? A buried clue to oour left-handedancestors? How to gag the telephone frauds Our homage to the double helix This country should celebrate the millennium by creating a shrine to the gene, argues Matt Ridley Picture Gallery Tough at the top Kate Muir on lowered mental abilities at high altitudes Hill House Hammond Old hands Picture Gallery Calling time TES Brother Europes rotten heart Part one of Bernard Connolly's disturbing account of the threat to the British economy As Germany and France Secretly came to a' Sweetheart deal' in paris to protect the franc, Sterling was left to go the wall How we are being betrayed by Brussels Berenard Connolly tells valerie Grove how his Euro-enthusiam turned to rage over a club for selfish and emotionally crippled countriues Matthew Parris Does foreigh aid help the poor? Ask the Bolivians being moved to make way for a pointless cable-car Twenty years' triumph over inflation Tim Congdon says monetarism has succeeded where incomes policies and fixed exchange rates failed Brilliant - down under Bryan Gould's book shows he was never quite at home, says Peter Riddell Old news Dug in, dug up Roped off High note Russian about Brought to Book A Commission insider blows the whistle on monetary union Tony and Tina Blair's course is right, but he should not ignore his critics Brunomania A nice man wears his new crown until the next nasty fight Bosnia bombing and UN control Pay the game Short fuse on pensions 'timebomb'? HMS Brilliant Church weddings Naval college chapel Stains upon the biblical garb A student's rejection Eton colours Fast track Court Circular Anniversaries DJM: Nature notes Personal Column Dr Herbert Sumsion Schools news Marriages Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Coachmakers' and Coach Harness Makers' Company David Holloway Frank Perry Latest wills Arthur Holt Arthur Holt, Liberal Mp for Bolton West, 1951-64, died on August 23 aged 8. He was born on August 8,1914 Beant Singh Beant Singh, Chief Minister of the Indian state of Punjab, was killed by a bomb in the capital, Chandigarh, on August 31 aged 73. He was born on February 19,1922 On this Day September 4,1797 News The Times Crossword No 19,951 Knockando Business In the Times Tomorrow Times Weathercall Forecast WPA Arts Features Education Sport The Papers Tv Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Lottery Numbers Cricket Bruno targets Tyson Briton seeks rich rewards after world title victory No Title Football Rugby Union Pour Monsier Elegance is Timeless Chanel Sport for All Sky's the limit for big-night presentation David Powell Tv Action Replay Hingis falls to greater strength of Sabatini Carr given confidence boost Nicholson finishes clear of field Bray pulls clear for third national title Lessing puts on power show Report investigates drug abuse in rugby Record win for Huggett Gold for Simpson Brebant takes charge Upset for Thorburn Cambridge triumph Martin bows to Jansher Britons claim team title Cumbria retain trophy Bruno holds firm to fulfil title dream Americans will remain unconvinced by Briton's glorious show against mediocre McCall Bell beats Mayne to secure title Davies calls tune yet again Benn provides the fireworks Confident Gronberg marches home Championing the cause of good and great Clement Freud At Wembley England's advance offers chance to be selective Alan Lee ponders the make-up of tour parties in a busy diary leading up to the world Cup Wasim bows out with record and one regret NatWest Hick cuts down Somerset Gooch puts all-round abilities to good use Yesterday's Scoreboards Masterful Reeve orchestrates dramatic last act Captain's calming influence thwarts Northamptonshire in NatWest Trophy final Donald offers forewarning of tests to come for England John Woodcock At the NatWest Trophy final Rising star tables notice of future intent Bell arrives to enjoy successful outing for Leeds Wigan win marred by injury blow Millwall go dear as Dixon delivers Veteran striker continues to keep expensive signings in the shade with decisive goal Prolific De Souza does trick for disciplined Wycombe Warnock inherits overdue riches Nice guys York leave empty-handed England's hopes out of their hands Wealdstone enjoy new beginning By our Sports Staff: Resolute Fettis gives N Ireland faint hope Wilting talents wait to blossom once more Bogie and Fleck find common ground in cautionary tale of unfulfilled promise Rob Hughes tracks down an endangered species in the Endsleigh Insurance League Birmingham prosper despite Fry's endless permutations Sad Dundee hanker after former glories Taylor ponders problems of his toothless Wolves Dries Fast! Sunderland endure painful lesson in finishing 1996 European Championship Qualifying Tournament Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Conference Pools Check Non-League and Regional Leagues European Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Taking a step back in time in search of brave new world Simon Barnes finds few signs of new professionalism ready to break out in a rugby backwater Wales find cause for optimism in defeat South Africa struggle to impose control expected of world champions Newport open era in style Picture Gallery Hearn misjudges Orient's equal opportunity Alison Kervin finds the a flawed attempt to attract women to football grounds is failing to make the impact it intended Absent Ashton plays telling role in mobile Bath victory By our French Racing Correspondent: Bath Ridgewoood Pearl sparkles Pennekamp treads road to recovery Dubai World Cup pencilled in for 2,000 Guineas winner Guide to our Racecard Saturday's Results Southwell New York takes its medication Picture Gallery Climbing every mountain With legs turning to jelly, Brian Pedley joins an all-women group of novice rock chmbers Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Autumn days bring cold comfort The heatwave ruined fly fishing's high season, but sport will warm up now, Brain Clarke predicts How to Join in For the Record Athletics Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures Ruqby Union Rugby League Club Cricket Word-Watching The single-sex illusion Barring boys is not the reason girls-only schools succeed, says Alan Smithers From Ancient History to Time Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Kensington College of Business CSCT Multiple Display Advertising Items USK Multi Lingua London School of Journalism BAC Charlie Varley/swns Truants who get official blessing Parents are sacrificing schooling for holidays, says Susan Elkin The University of Huddersfield De Montfort University South Bank University London The University of Salford Secretarial College Southampton Institute North American Institute of Aviation BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items Campbell Harris The University of Liverpool A dance with the Queen's grandson Gordonstoun has a special way of selling itself to prep schools, says David Tytler Shrewsbury School University of Luton The University of Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Get a re-mark , not a resit Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Courses Review A fresh start Abacus College Oxford Ebs London Duff Miller Oxford & County Business College The Tution Centre Golders Green Grants for Research Westminister Tutors Lansdowne Kensington Montessori St. Mary's School Wantage Davies Laing & Dick College Ealing Tutorial College Davies's College Brighton BAC St. Lawrence College Wycombe Abbey School Multiple Display Advertising Items Solihull School Institute of Counselling Emmanuel College Cambridge Master Chigwell School Alphabetical Subject Guide to Degree Courses in the Arts and Social Sciences and Sciences Capitalisation, week's change First direct British Funds Results and Statistics Alternative market's membership up to 33 Multiple Display Advertising Items Rich seam for Rjb Mining Companies Troubled Fokker set to unveil rescue deal Tourist Rates Change on Week the Pound Stock Market UK closes gap with France and Germany Signet plays down talk of break-up Elusive Dobson British Gas jobs Hope for jobs Bosch takes over Atco Legal & General Clarke tipped to hold rates Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Are you being paid enough? The Times More 'wets' Picture Gallery Shipped in A big draw It's the poor what gets the blame Taming the wages tiger Janet Bush on the continuing impact of labour market reforms No need to fear gradual tax cuts Pure Bliss at the opera Radio Choice Radio 1 A life of Brian , a deadly giveaway by Bob No Title Bbc 1 Variations Satellite Choice Rich Seam Scots Tv silent on bid reports Rise in wages Fisons claim Overhaul call Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery Defence iirms 'must boost exports 25%' Sales of Instants fall by a third Financial markets rule out increase in interest rates City players play the game Time Warner and Turner close to deal Tackling Poverty Shares surge deters new electricity bids By our Industrial Correspondet: Campaign to sell Railtrack begins Heritable Capital Plan Ltd
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