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News from 07/09/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Geoffrey Makin, Jon Ashworth, A. C. Balchin, Nick Nuttall, Sylvia Aron, Phillip Dudden, Catherine Milton, Social Services Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Tania Rice, Rachel Cusk, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, Colin Narbrough and Anatole Kaletsky, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, A. Shegog, Wynne Godley, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Steve Keenan and Jonathan Prynn, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, T. B. Haran, Martin Fletcher, Roger Maynard and Adam Sage, John O'leary Education Editor, P. h. s, Steve Keenan, Kris Anderson, E. P. Echlin, Peter Capella, John Alexander, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Lewis Rushbrook, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Ackroyd, Henry Robinson, Alan Hamilton, Stella Tillyard, Tom Hutchinson, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Eileen Fursland, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Valerie Riches, Director, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Russell Kempson, Robert Blake, David Le Vay, Janet Daley, David Walter, Lucy Berrington, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Nicholas Coulton, Maggie Fiddler, Justin Makin, Stacy Sullivan and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Paul Bew, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Ivor Lloyd, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Ian Mclntyre, Richard Evans, Martin, SSF, Colin Cambell, Roger Boyes, Charlotte Mullins, Nicholas Watt and Philip Webster, Roger Maynard and Nicholas Wood, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Richard Duce, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Dr James Le Fanu, Anne Ashworth, David Churchill, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, James Pringle, Gay Carlton, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Tony Dawe, David McKinlay and Tony Dawe, David Walker, Simon Jenkins, Kate Bassett, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Michael Horsnell, Elizabeth Cowley, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Hugh Thompson, Chloe Gavin, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Correlli Barnett, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Michael Posner, Michael Evans and Nicholas Watt, Donald C. McFetridge, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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Grim economy prompts calls for rate cut Index Magnus Linklater Labour plans to ban ageism in the jobs market Love Potions Ten held in fraud squad dawn raid Crime figures begin to dip China attacked at conference Appointments Nervous Prince William arrives for first day at Eton Nuclear protesters set Tahiti airport on fire Bill Bryson A chance to meet Salman Rushdie at last IRA cannot surrender its gun culture and retain power Major appeals to Bruton to break peace deadlock Connections A week that saw trust collapse Gene may cause 8% of breast cancers Passenger service sell-off 'on track' despite poor bids Babycham's pioneer purveyor dies at 83 Prostitute in Hugh Grant case jailed News in Brief Storms spread risk of floods Climber killed Pit bull delay Family inquest 'Mad Dog' jailed Union poll query Fears for wife Drop in recorded crime revives hope on law and order Government regains initiative Swimming coach 'put girl on Pill' Saturday in the Times £5,000 fines for animal potions Color Smart Scientists cool down Big Bang theory Mother wins battle to bring daughters home from Spain 'It's wonderful. The first thing that the girls did was to open up their old toy box Comet Ramblers threaten to force land sales BR curtails great escape News in Brief Third pupil dies Late return Corrections Mermaid to reopen with Bolt revival Visitors fall for Britain's rural charm Admiral Girls' abductor 'must foe caught before he kills' Children kept in by frightened mothers City backs second plan for bombed church English pupils further behind at maths Picture Gallery Old man's short cut to the sea mars geology site Cut-price property conveyancers face loss of insurance Royal Navy Troubled estate wins £5.7m sport grant from lottery fund £17,000 will secure this bijou royal residence Shopping trolleys yield clues to quake By our Science Editor: Pet boosts chance of surviving heart attack By a Staff Reporter: Captain in ferry crash risked his passengers' lives Win luxury driving for five years The Times By a Staff Reporter: Sacked 999 controller 'lied to inquest' New Bishop of London denies bias Lib Dem activists seek ?1m limit on lottery jackpot Pensions safety net proposed Picture Gallery Blair opens cyberspace door to a new generation of supporters By a Staff Reporter: Former minister faces seat contest US envoy attacks China for curbing freedom of speech BOSE Peking given glimpse of chaos in a round table China wants the prestige of hosting the women's conference, but fears the instability brings, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor, writes (Reuter, AFP): Tiananmen families plead for dissidents Hill House Hammond Finish Ultra Lemon France moves to deny dangers of nuclear test Public relations machine counters with image of slight ripple across blue lagoon Chirac stands his ground Voyage to hell for protest MPs First direct White separatist tells of fatal Fbi siege at cabin PC World Lights and action as ?15m nuptials dazzle Indian poor (AP): Hurricane ravages Caribbean World Summary (Reuter): Afghans attack Pakistan mission (Reuter): Barbara Bush sued for libel (Reuter): Tiger rebels free ferry hostages (Reuter): US rejects spy claims Appointments Democrat collapse beckons in Senate Admiral Fresh Nato raids on Serbs curbed by bad weather Turkey urged to speed up reforms Personal Computer World Bardot's gun ban angers hunters British Gas American faces trail over Nazi imports Red Cross warns donors of funding shortfall Appeal of £81m injection to counter rapid drain on cash Dixons TV focus is key to aid agency money Reuter: Killer python shot as it tries to eat man Feuding warlords plunge Somalia into new bloodshed Admiral Alphabetical Subject Guide to Degree Courses in the Arts and Social Sciences and Sciences Picture Gallery When an early morning headache is a danger sign Dr James Le Fanu on how a busy family doctor can select which patients need a brain scan Alliance Francaise How potent is a love potion? The age-old search for an aphrodisiac Extra handicap in the grass for the poor golfer Survival powers of HIV Rough justice Why does pregnancy cure arthritis? Kingfisher Guardian Direct Heat cleaning Barcelona 'I was in the wrong place, in the wrong clothes' Magnus Linklater remembers his first days at Eton, spent running to places with names like Jacks and Lytteltons Why people must come before animals Anjana Ahuja talks to a scientist who defends animal experiments Daihatsu Shop a neighbour for new Labour Who wants to be a civil spy for the left Janct Daley Women sleeping in galleries and other mere chunks of reality are not art, they offer no critique of life Picture Gallery Hair today The Times Diary Picture Gallery China guys the dolls UN jamborees are a pointless scam which serve only the host nations Extra time The Times Diary Black hole The Times Diary More please The Times Diary Lean over The Times Diary Let North speak directly to South Paul Bew says Dublin has fudged over arms Case for a Cut Recession is now a greater threat than inflation Pause in the Peace A short stop on the way to a decommission Conveyancing Cant The Law Society must weed out bad work, not cheap work Role of monetarism in long-term defeat of inflation Schools in trouble Unkind cut The future for Northern Ireland Surgical pioneer Britain and Germany Implications of a missing comma Family status Tartan terror Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Admiral of the Fleet Sir Varyl Begg Anniversaries Personal Column School announcements Trailfinders Breathing Space The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Forthcoming marriages Announcements Association Action Receptions Leukaemia Research Fund The Dowager Marchioness of Winchester Electricity Notice Norsk Hydro (UK) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dr Kenneth Lumsden Desmond Parkinson Joy and Pride in Brussels Cut price to Chicago Fare Deals Check-In Americana Vacations Jumbo Travel Ltd Trailfinders Hermis Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Spain wins holiday bonanza Air France offers beds on long-haul flights Canada Multiple Display Advertising Items USA Canada Sundial Travel Ltd Just America Inter Europe Travel Ltd Charter Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Trails Multiple Display Advertising Items Major USA Business Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Green plan for tourism Multiple Display Advertising Items War breaks out on Channel routes Under Pressure from the growing popularity of Channel Tunnel services, ferries are fighting back-and consumers are likely to benefit Forte joins in the battle for more budget hotels The Times Prague springs into top ten More cheer, less beer Road to Mandalay by Rhine cruiser Book a world tour on your home PC Holidays by the over-50s set to rocket A Times Competition News The Times Crossword No 19,954 Business Times Weathercall Flight Savers In the Times Anatole Kaletsky 27 Why it is time for lower rates Police hold ten after '?100m fraud' swoop Business Editor Lindsay Cook Stock Exchange sinks the surfers Labour attacks bonuses for bosses of Rai!track Morse Books Cola war takes fizz out of Cadbury profits Picture Gallery Sport Estate agent turns to the seasonal sale for inspiration Profits point to ?10bn valuation for Halifax Geofe Brown at the Cinema Business Today City looks for new power bid Minerals and metals help RTZ to £570m Lloyd's rejects inquiry Railtrack out of training Privatisation bandwagon starts to creak The heat is on at Gas Garage sale—house included Iceland aims to warm up sales Upbeat BBA raises payout Carbury Schweppes BSkyB joining FT-SE 100 Commodities Liffe Options UB back in bid spotlight as shares change hands 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 Amec BBA Dollar Rates Sparkling drink Tempus RTZ Wall Street Crunch time for Nestle The Times City Diary Hot stuff Thirsty work Last man out Why the Governor should eat humble pie and cut rates In the light of what we now know about the economy, we can say Eddie George got it wrong Finding the right track for the future Railtrak is looking to improve its fortunes, says Ross Tieman Se sets up a stoplight on superhighway Plans for share dealing over the Internet have hit a snag, says Jon Ashworth Novell Berkeley losses deepen Shares drop Finelist up Radius lift Adscene rise Broker ahead Picture Gallery Nfc feels the pinch in a competitive market Henlys steps on the accelerator Any Other Business Reason for an Act of rescue Accountancy Labour threat to nuclear sell-off Tweedie favoured in battle of goodwill Euro Dollar issues profits warning Business Roundup USAir chief steps down NatWest Markets sale Ocean pegs dividend S&F lifts payout Kvaerner for London Picture Gallery Gains across the board Blancpain The Times Unit Trust Information Services The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Mel's mad Macs mean mayhem Cinema: Geoff Brown wipes the blood off Mel Gibson's portrayal of Scottish history and finds little going on underneath Crazy like a 20th-century fox Macho Mel Gibson has made his millions playing social outcasts. Joe Joseph runs down the cast list Film 1 Film 2 Mahler worth hearing twice BBC Proms Concertgebouw/Chailly Albert Hall/Radio 3 Film 3 "Unmissable" Proms Bristol fashion Radio Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prlces Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol v) on release across the country Choice 2 Free spirits go behind bars What's a famous experimental artist doing in a medieval jail? Charlotte Mullins reports Choice 3 The Times Visual Art Hugo Glendinning A change of scene, not direction Benedict Nightingale assesses Stephen Daldry's bold plans for the Royal Court. Plus reviews of new productions Into the Bowles of hell Gangster No 1 Almeida, Nl Theatre 1 Theatre 2 Warrior displays persuasive touch Henry V Barbican Theatre 3 The Times Tomorrow Geordie twilight Shooting The Legend Theatre Royal, Newcastle Man without qualities who made history Peter Ackroyd on an investigation of Kennedy's elusive assessin, who seems to fit any theory Oswald's Tale An American Mystery By Norman Mailer Little, Brown, £25 The black widow who lived for science Stella Tillyard Marie Curie By Susan Quinn Heinemann. £17.99 Minerva Press Why the stupid party usually wins Robert Blake on a critical study of the most successful political party in history We the Nation The Conservative Party and the Pursuit of Power By A. J. Davies Little Brown, £20 Lend a stranger an ear Tania Rice One Moonlit Night By Caradog Prichard Canongate £8.99 pbk Artemisia By Anna Banti Serpent's Tail, £8.99 pbk Aversion therapy for an angry old man In his latest novel, the dean of English writers has allowed his misanthropy to get the better of his talent, writes Ian McIntyre The Biographer's Moustache By Kingsley Amis Flamingo. £9.99 Is the age of God our help past? Science Fiction Portrait of a penitent egotist Rachel Cusk Kiss and Tell By Alain de Botton Macmillan, £9.99 The Times Genius bursts out of the little blue bottle Introducing a special report to mark Calor Gas's 60th anniversary, Tony Dawe discovers some surprising markets beyond the campsites Calor Gas Roadshow that brought power to the people David McKinlay and Tony Dawe look back at the pioneering days of Calor Gas Abako Ltd Suzuki Calor Gas Pride Setting the rest of the world alight Plans for significant expansion at home and abroad are under way Firing up forklifts, boosting the beer Calor Gas's laboratory experts are developing revolutionary product ranges, reports Tony Dawe Honda Crystal-clear reasons for using gas Propane's great capacity for heat makes it a boon for glassmakers Cautious view in the City The company has responded firmly to changing markets by resturcturing Total LPG-Solutions Scientists are hard at work to clear the air Calor Gas's innovations are used by buses and beauty companies Andrews Carson deserts classic favourite Richard Evans Nap: Didina (4.10 Doncaster) Next best: Ruznama (2.35 Doncaster) Progressive Didina has winning look Doncaster Channel 4 Doncaster Guide to our Ragecard Blinkered first time Presenting drifts Newton Abbot Folkestone Rapid Raceline Pipe reaches milestone William Hill Hall points rugby towards era of exciting possibilities David Hands believes the plans for the formation of a new club in Newcastle indicate the path which professional sport's most recent recruit must take Seles forced to call on survival instinct Results from Flushing Meadow Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Racing Results from Yesterday's Meetings For the Record McAteer poised to fulfil dream Sport in Brief Ripken homes in Riders fall out Unhappy start Wet spell poses limited threat to Warwickshire Champions odds on for title By our Sports Staff: Kent thwarted by bold Cairns Holders drawn away The Times Fantasy First Xi Scoreboard Slater enriches Surrey's celebrations The Leading 100 Entries in the Times Fantasy First XI Game Stoger waltzes through Irish defence Booth takes Scotland to the brink Littlewoods Speed gives Gould head start Football Results Fixtures Word-Watching Wigan underline their superiority History the easy way Radio Choice Radio 1 Animal rights and more meaty matters Review Peter Barnard BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Racing 39 Times Two Crossword No 568 in association with British Midland No Title Lively England draw praise but fire blanks Woodwork comes to Colombia's rescue three times in thrilling encounter McCall in threat to retire Gascoigne upstaged by heir apparent Doubts grow over Olazabal's fitness Symonds urged to declare Tennis 40 Town & Country Manner Ltd Samsung Sony N B Selection Ltd Goodman Graham Serving the Information Industries N B Selection Ltd Goodman Graham Serving the Information Industries Antal International Microsoft Concert PA Consulting Group Cambridge Recruitment Consultants N B Selection Ltd Selector Europe N B Selection Ltd Stmartin's Data General Oscar Faber Ernst & Young AMP MPS Moat House The Document Company Xerox MacMillan Davies Euro Business Assistance Plc Direct Sales Ote £25-50K JP Morgan High Calibre Managers & Professionals PRS Michael Page Sales & Marketing MacMillan International Human Resources MSL International Michael Page Group PA Advertising Limited N B Selection Ltd MSL International Lawrence Barnett Associates Mandarin Management Limited N B Selection Ltd Microsoft Harvey Nash PLC Price Waterhouse LLP Harvey Nash PLC McKinsy & Company Ladbroke Casino (Holdings) Limited Michael Page Sales & Marketing Oryx Hoggett Bowers Executive Search and Selection Business Development Consultant The Original Balmoral scanomat Sinsin Food Industries Pte Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Masters Sanderson Executive Recruitment Mercuri Urval Case Cognito Rundle Brownswood Michael Page Sales & Marketing Samsung Pace Cdoa Ernst & Young Robert Walters Associates Barrett Webb Search & Selection Proudfoot (Europe) The Sun FSS Europe Hoggett Bowers Lindsay King Group N B Selection Ltd Safeway Hoggett Bowers GKRS Search & Selection Douglas Llambias Associates Cpc Computer Personnel Consultants Ltd. Rehau Kestrel Consulting Contax UK Limited The Times Recruitment Consultants Group Hays Accountancy Personnel Public Sector Recognition Systems Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Taylor and Associates Mortgage Express Lawron Ware Recruitment Services Chusid Headway Brown's Operating Systems Ltd. Ernst & Young Llp Marks & Spencer Financial Services Sequent ERC Regent Consulting Mondex Recruitment Consultants Group ERC Coopers & Lybrand Philips Canon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Michael Page Technology Schlumberger Sia Limited Xpand Ltd. The Times Newspapers MMi Future Electronics Ltd. Interim Management in It Michael Verity Associates CPC Computer Personnel Consultants Ltd. Medlock Associates Moxon Dolphin Kerby Thomas International Pereire Conseil West Middlesex Westex Ross Group PLC Hays the Business Group Country Landowners Association Hendrickson A Sales Career Warwick Parker Ordnance Survey Eps PA Advertising Limited Marque Executive Resourcing Recruitment Matters CEF Recruitment Business Post Senior Trade Manager A Sales Career International Business Consultancy Opportunity Marque Executive Resourcing Engineering Training Authority MacMillan Davies Sales Director Advertising Marketing Design Morse Poetic licence in industry Eileen Fursland reports on a fresh way to revive a company's enthusiasm General Appointments EDB Singapore Listing help for jobseekers Life after Redundancy Recruiters welcome approaches from quality candidates North Wales Probation Service Whyte International Ltd Contract Manager Vacancy Property Administrator ICIS-LOR Group Jones Christopher Fms CG Cerruti 1881 Royal College of Psychiatrists Prager and Fenton London Guidhall University Jones Christopher Ernst & Young Michael Page Finance CPA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Hull Abbey Tutorial College Oxford Tutorial College Westminster Tutors University of Glamorgan University of Luton Davies's College Multiple Display Advertising Items Regent's College European Business School London Staffordshire University Multiple Display Advertising Items Duff Miller Multiple Display Advertising Items Eastbourne College of Food and Fashion St Mary's School (Calne) The University of Liverpool Common complaints Hugh Thompson on how Greater Manchester Ambulance Service copes with criticism Education Courses Review Multiple Display Advertising Items Southampton Institute Multiple Display Advertising Items Midland Holborn College The British School of Osteopathy Are our parks safe? David Walker on changes to the way national parks are run University of Surrey Guildford Oxford Institute of Legal Practice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary International Group News Editor BPRI Public & Healthcare Recruitment & Assessment Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lawrence Somerset Ltd Recruitment Consultant Love+tate The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Legal La Creme Nicholson Graham & Jones Hays Banking Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public & Healthcare Appointments New Health Authorities Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Chiltern District Council Common Services Agency Secretary Required by the Royal Tournament Brighton Public & Healthcare Teaching Company Directorate Southwell Minster Justices' & Service Newchurch & Company Explore a New Career in a Charity NCH Action For Children The Royal Marsden NHS Trust Frimley Park Hospital Hays Accountancy Personnel Northern Ireland Civil Service Commission Training & Research Solent Who follows this famous five? Budding thespians seaching for funds to take up a place at college can find drama involves a crisis, says David Walter Picture Gallery Public & Healthcare Picture Gallery You innocents abroad, beware

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