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News from 06/09/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Selwyn Hodson Pressinger, Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Edward Owen, Iain R. Webb, M. K. Boorer, Christopher Thomas South Asia Correspondent, Jean Reneson Keen, Lynne O'donnell, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Christopher Walker and Dominic Kennedy, Neil Bennett, Inigo Gilmore, Ivo Tennant, Graham Watson, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Nick Lanyon (Director), George Sivell, Clive Davis, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Susan Philp, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Ruth Gleghill Religion Correspondent, Roger Maynard, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Howard Taylor, Pat Gibson, P. C. Holderness, Patrick L. Earle, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, John Garrard, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Bernard Connolly, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Ian Paul, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, (AP), Charles Bremner, Peter Frankel, Sarah Bagnall, Edward Gorman, Russell Kempson, Michael Binyon and Eve-Ann Prentice, Richard Cork, John P. Tolley, Sally Watts, Philip Bassett, Brenda Maddox, Simon Pettigrew, David Adams and Michael Horsnell, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, M. J. Booth, (Chairman), David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Reresby Sitwell, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, P. H. S, Ken Gosling, Richard Evans, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Eileen Brooksbank, Nicholas Watt and Philip Webster, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, W. M. Darling, James Pringle, Sam Kiley and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Chris Parker, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Michael Margrett, Anjana Ahuja, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, J. D. D. McDonald, Alex Benady, Thomas P. Hartley, A. D. Gatling, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Gerald Hartup (Director), Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Jack bruce, Tom Rhodes, Shaun Evelegh, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Richard Morrison, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,

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By our Forring Staff: France defies the world with nuclear blast Ulster crisis after summit is called off Barclays in rates war Greenpeace row Kidnaps linked Tv & Radio Winning Art Caribbean tourists flee Hurricane Luis 'power saw' Eurofable Picture Gallery Nato bombers strike again as Serbs keep shelling Coming of Age First National 25P Minimum pension plan by Labour Whitehall's Latin lovers advised to brush up on plain English Rid our streets of the beggars and addicts, says Straw Dell Direct Picture Gallery Unionists applaud Major's decision to stand firm Rail sell-off plans run into new snags Dearer gas servicing 'will let in cowboys' News in Brief Man killed at funeral Three boys die in fire Allitt attacker jailed Schools given £20m Freed man back in court Strike stops lessons Man slashed 10 women After heat, the deluge Abducted girl is abandoned 35 miles from home Police link Newcastle kidnappings V&A warder who swore loses claim Saturday in the Times Olympic coach 'raped and abused young swimmers' Carers 'not at fault' in boy's death Ex-public schoolboy accused of stealing from elderly neighbour Revolt at London Zoo fails American Express Customers duped of thousands from fake cashpoint Minister attacks Greenpeace over Brent Spar error Ecolgy group apologises to Shell Abbey National Alarm sounded over future of naval college NHS managers say pay deal will hinder reform Novafon Ltd HMI accuses Westminster of stretching pupils too far Earl hopes to save marriage First Telecom Emigrant killed in West Bank Dissent forecast over new Bishop of London The Landmark London Midland Blair wins backing for weaker link with trade unions Major ready to embark on 'meet the people' tour The Times Writers against the State Minolta Former Tory MP explains his switch to Labour Royal oak felling is act of vandalism, says planning chief Crown Estate denounces claim that 'maniacs are rushing around with chain-saws' Boy killed by train as he plays on track Connections Robbers escape murder trial over guard's death Stitch in time can have drawbacks Medical Briefing Thomson Faraway Shores PC's life saved by body armour News in Brief Briton sought Killer wave Castle goods sale Viscount bailed Pyjama game Russia demands halt to airstrikes on Bosnian Serbs Rifking says Moscow reaction is 'more in sorrow than anger' and Kozoyrev backs peace process Cellnet Suburds. They also hot na communications tower in the Majevica hills, east of Tuzla, in the northeast, the Serbs MacEdonia to drop symbol of dispute French nuclear test Overseas News Chirac threatens to quit border pact after terror attacks Juppé angers unions ATI Finds Greenpeace becalmed after Mururoa arrests Eu to push for employment chapter A slice of tinker, tailor, soldier, pie González fate hinges on court decision The Times Wednesday September 6 1995 Vendors lobby for decision on single currency The Times President courts California vote as election takes off Internet 'threat' to personal computer Radical lawyer dies Hill House Hammond BT Philippines mud terror Afghans' second city falls to Taleban Mrs Clinton speaks out on abortion and rights First Lady's spirited remarks at UN women's conference eriticise Chinese hosts White House tries to salvage progress with Peking Viglen Picture Gallery Mogadishu slips into grip of cholera (Reuter): Oysters get ring-pull (Reuter): Flirting lesbians stir up emotions Guardian Direct (AP): Displays of Turin Shroud World Summary (AFP): Rebels 'kill 145' in Sierra Leone (Reuter): Mandela gets divorce ruling (AP): 43 dead in new Morocco storms Simpson jury hears 'N ' word (Reuter): Murderer sold daughter's eyes Sick as a parrot Alphabetical Subject Guide to Degree Courses in the Arts and Social Sciences The teen store that has come of age Top Shop has upgraded its image with glamorous tailoring—and now it's taking the style to the Frech Givenchy Pierre Balmain Diffusion 'I'm bossy and an egoist. I'd love to be Lady Leith' The new president of the Royal Society of Arts has discovered the recipe for social success. Rachel Kelly meets Pruc Leith The future of sterling must lie with the British people In the final part of the insider's view of the EC: the single currency will mean disaster for all conecrned Aut Direct Sisterhood of the name tapes How did all those women find time for Peking in September? A Times Competition Were this the novel it might well have been were… If stick our heads in the sand, Vatwoman will have her reve Final strait Royal treat Picture Gallery Blowing the whistle Francc and Germany's incompatible aims threaten Europe's very stability Regal run Romantica Nasty slip The man who knew too much Bernard connolly explains why he wrote his book Grow up, Greenpeace A little more responsibility is now required Home Truths Abroad The American First Lady plays a good 'bad guest' in Peking The Wolfs Feast Perfect sauce from Germany's top spy Europe and the state we're in 1 Pennington Street London El 9xn Telephone 0171-782 5000 Letters to the Deitor Improving traffic flow on the M25 Cambridge students Question to ponder County Hall query Occupational hazard Lottery leave Lost frontier Contrary views on garden blooms Loquat potential Buttoned up Haute cuisine? Court Circular Latest wills Anniversaries Aldenham School Christmas Term begins today. School… Personal Column Mr P. H. Dijkhuis and Miss A. Ironside The… Forthcoming marriages School announcements Marriages Dinners Picture Gallery Birthdays today Pocklington School The Michaelmas Term at… Today's royal engagements Memorial service Lord Grantley University news All Tickets William Kunstler William kunstler, radical American lawyer, died in Manhattan on September 4 aged 76. He was born in New York Cith on July 7,1919 Marksons Pianos Vaclav Neumann Vaclav Neumann, Czech conductor, died in Vienna on September 2 aged 74. He was bron in Prague on October 29,1920 Personal Column Sunrise Travel Capital Flights Trailfinders World Link Flights Flights Directory Announcements The Malcolm Sargent Cancer Fund For Children Professor D. C. Coleman D. C. Coteman, FBA, Professor of Economic History at Cambridge University, 1971-81, died on September 3 aged 75. He was born on January 21,1920 Air Commodore Sir Geoffrey Roberts Air Commodore Sir Geoffrey Roberts, CBE, AFC, chairman of Air New Zealand, 1965-75, died in New Zealand on August 27 aged 88. He was born on December 8,1906 On This Day Israeli Olympic Hostages Killed To Advertise Call Fairclough Homes Belgravia & Knightsbridge Chelsea & Kensington SW5 Old Brompton Road Daniel Smith Riverside Unique Kensington House Multiple Classified Advertising Items The County Homesearch Company Mayfair North of the Thames Holland Park Queens Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items South of the Thames Lyndhurst Square Se15 Putney SW15 Wainhomes South of the Thames Josephine Ave Multiple Classified Advertising Items Via Nova Propeties Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cambridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thorne + Carter Country Property Devon & Cornwall Bishopsteignton. Panoramic rural and estuary views… Essex Hertfordshire Kent Isle of Oxney Tunbridge Wells Honeygrove Properties Cross-In-Hand Hartley Cranbrook Det. dbl froonted, 4 beds, 3 rec… Packington Bournemouth Secluded Setting Beautifully Restored Rentals F. W. Gapp Aylesford ARLA City Lets Bermuda Realty Stafford Court West Dorset South of the River British Gas Service Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lutyens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wetherby & Co Knight Frank & Rutley Ulster fears as summit collapses The Times Crossword No 19,953 Hurricane Luis bearing down on the eastern Caribbean… Business Picture Gallery Times Weathercall In the Times Tomorrow TV Listings Business Wimpey sees recovery as distant hope 200 UK jobs under threat Prime BBC spot for Leeson interview Mercury to stop costly free weekday service Promotion promises ring hollow Arts Big firms join in call for national childcare policy Barclays joins rate cut battle Sport Maine-Tucker Cider wars prompt alliance Media Maddox on Mergers Business Today Stock Market Indices UK is less competitive Ockham in talks to buy rival Profits static Peek tops £7m Linx recovers Macro 4 up Debut payout Swiftcall Govan wins £60m order for space support ship Waterford Wedgwood restores payout The Times Habgood renews call to improve families' tax deal Gucci plans market flotation in October Legal & Public Notices IMI to close two titanium plants USAir forecasts full-year profit Business Roundup News International deal Midshires improves Newman Tonks ahead Cantors cuts dividend Knight meets investors BWAT first-half fall Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Profit warning follows £68m Hillsdown loss Upbeat Goldsmiths renews Signet offer No such thing as a free call ? Mercury, the wounded messenger ? Merge-or-collapse choice for builders ? Be good to be profitable Contracting in construction Pennington Boddington figures leave shares looking flat British Coal Rebel Scholl investors seek to sell company Ethics are good for you Chemicals boost as Croda moves ahead Chicken little Commodities Taunton shares sparkle on confirmed bid talks Stock Market London Financial Futures Major Indices IMI Taunton Cider Dollar Rates A Hillsdown to climb Tempus Boddington Wall Street Bailey bail-out deal is singular Royal rally Out yet in Wild about tax How Britain Ranks against the World Britain tumbles down the competition league table Philip Bassett analyses a new survey of international economic performance Doing the true Jacobean sums Business Letters Network salespersons need crash course in technique We should not encourage cut-price medicine Letters to the Business and Finance section of The… German lesson for shoppers A new squeeze imposed by the courts Legal & General The Times Unit Trust Information Service Coventry Building Society Shares up on rate cut hopes First direct British Funds Merger madness Will viewers benefit from the rush into globalisation? Media, Sales & Marketing Westminster Publishing House Times Newspapers HCI International Publishing House The Times Newspapers Coca-Cola shows the way Alex Benady on why continent supermarkets sell few truly British products Marketing Executive Westex Paris Ceramics Morison Consultancy Limited The shows that should not be missed Theatre Dance Preview Classical Music Preview Visual Art Cinema Preview Opera Entertainments Crane Kalman Gallery Choice Tioday's Choice Theater Guide Cinema Guide Choice Warmed cockles with muscle The Steward of Christendom Royal Court Divine fallibility Laundry Room at the Hotel Madrid Gate, W11 Theatre Good from all sides Peer Gunt Young Vic Theatre Ristorante La Barca All psyched up, nowhere to go Meet the Mirthmakers Jazz Splendour from the South Coast BBC Proms Pop Without him, you ain't got jazz The saga of Jelly Roil Morion, pianist supreme, hits the London stage next week, Clive Davis reports No Cream required in Jack's strange brew Pop A Times Competition Proms Tomorrow Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Career moves Northcroft Pa/sec in Mayfair Directors' Secretaries Crone Corkill LK Judy Fisher Cluttons PA/ADMINISTRATOR ?20,000 Personal Assistant for Senior Consultant Secretary Aldrich & Co Limited Pan European Recruitment Royal College of Physicians Crone Corkill BAC Opportunities in Sports Marketing The Recruitment Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Administration and Dtp Skills? Reed Judl Farquharson Ltd Assistant to the Trust Secretary Sec to Develop a Pa Role Belgravia Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Travel Shops Lawrence Somerset Ltd Joyce Guiness Partnership To Advertise Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants WA An Amazing Job for an Amazing Pa! Graduate Pa Tower Bridge Hobstones Recrutiment Consultants NHS Secretaries plus The Times Hr Secretary WA Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Excel Recruitment Limited Sky's the Limit WA Spectrum Communications Ltd Hobstones Recruitment Consultants National Lottery Charities Board Secretaries plus West End Temps WA Crone Corkill Hobstones Assistant Personnel Manager Key Role Picture Gallery Hobstones Secretaries plus Fax To Advertise Call Vittel Beavers Advertising/production Assistant PA-?18,000 Thames Valley Housing Oracle Beavers Sales & Marketing Assistant Peter Dudgeon Ltd Crone Corkill Current Affairs Advertising P. A. /Office Manager Tate Experienced PA/SECRETARY Blue Chip Temping Career Opportunities in Pr Grosvenor Magazines Angela Mortimer Rainbow Richmond Pa/administrator St James's College Susan Doughty Recruitment Vittel Joyce Guiness Partnership Secretary Temporary Secretaries Hamptons Alexandra Beaumont £25,000 P. A. Personal Secretary Blakes No Commuting and Enjoy going to work PR Assistant - £13,000 Mature PA/Executive Assistant £17-22,000 Take a multimedia course, Ms Smith As their role and respondibilities in the hight-tech office expand, Sally Watts explains how secretaries can log on to learn fresh skills La Crème De La Crème PA/OFFICE Manager for European Think Tank Rainbow Recrutiment Workstation Solutions Buchler Phillips Chartered Accountants The Times Secretary/Receptionist People Power! Part Time Second Jobber Ski Club of Great Britain A City Legend Joyce Guiness Partnership Woking Talented Temps! 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Kinleigh Ltd Crone Corkill Victorious Edwards ends season on a high Hobstones Knight steals thunder from speedy Symonds Warwickshire opener slays calm to ensure Sunday league victory For the Record Today's Fixtures Picture Gallery Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge By our Sports Staff: Aggressive Loye puts Middlesex to flight Atherton gets Taylor's endorsement England are a much-improved team, the Australia cricket captain tells Pat Gibson Winning Move Keene on Chess Self-belief fuels bid for sporting immortality Midweek View Newcastle united by clubs' plan to merge Word-Watching Black reaches unlikely heights Wales find strength in family ties Faldo injury causes Ryder Gup alarm Sport in Brief Graham accepts ban Tigers thrown off trail Sammy going south Jalabert takes lead Cooke saves England Results from Company Golf Days Ascot invests in festival atmosphere Epsom Exeter Rapid Raceline Noseda likely to train in United States Yesterday's Results Doncaster Lord Olivier can take centre stage Doncaster Channel 4 Wales warms to Gould's passion play David Miller on an itinerant Englishman with a tough assignment Rush revels in new role Group Seven William Hill Scotland maintain canny approach Group Eight Kennedy given his chance Group Six Thoughts on a thinker Radio Choice Radio 1 Radio 3 Soldiering on in the emotional front line Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Motor Racing England grant reprieve to Ramprakash Unexpected choice for a team tour overshadows largely routine senior selection No 567 Venables brings Gascoigne back under starter's orders Teams Selectors pitch ball in Symonds's court England a Arthritis Research Rugby Union

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