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News from 08/09/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Freud, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Jeremy Laurance, Neil Watson, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Max Glaskin, Nicholas Allan, David Bailey, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, S. J. Green, Jeremy Kingston, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Ginny Dougary, Roger Maynard, Colin Narborough and Nicholas Wood, Stefan Inglin, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Bruce Sawford, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, John O'leary, Education Editor, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Matthew May, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Hain, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Sarah J. Burton (Campaign and Legal Director), Michael Clark, Charles Bremner, Philip Bassett, David Miller, Ronald Forrest, John Higgins, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Walter Cairns, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Roger Boyes, Nicholas Thompson, Dena Randall, James Eliot, Jeremy Laurance and Nigel Hawkes, Julian Muscat, Nigel Williamson Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Duce, Rodney Pattisson, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Agence France-Presse, Giles Whittell, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, James Pringle, J. M. T. Collett (Campaign Director), Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Michael Evans, Stacy Sullivan and Michael Binyon, David Simpson, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Anthony Bennett, Caitlin Moran, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Paul Barker, Neil Deakin, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, J. A. Harding, John Samson, David Sinclair, Nigel Spearing (Chairman), C. J. TAYLOR(Administrator), Martin Waller, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Michael Horsnell, Kate Bassett, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Leo Katan, Laurence Barron, Alan Jackson, N. H. Cunnington, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Catherine Milton, George Brock, European Editor,

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French send Legionnaires to quell riots Tahitian capital in flames as anger over nuclear blast turns into independence protest Tomorrow in the Times TV & Radio Smash Hit FA gives children a health warning: Don't try this Crash Course Rushdie speaks out for writers Labour's poll lead slipping O. J. Simpson case in ruins Gas chief s apology rejected as critics demand new strategy Scornful Santer says EU critic is finished Out to Lunch First direct No Title Chancellor 's confidence lifts hopes of rate cut Comet Ebullient Rushdie casts off six years in the shadows to meet his readers Top BMW man to take over at Rover Beckett claims Tories will close 86 more hospitals Heseltine aide had job with Whitehall consultant Guardian Direct Carey puts the case for birth control News in Brief Raider shot Village sceptics Hostel charges Divine entrance Flood alert Money gallery Judge jails mother despite jury's appeal for mercy 3½-year sentence for bottle attack Swim coach 'swore raped girl to secrecy' Anti-ageist body dumps too-old head Disabled girl, 8, awarded £lm for mistake at birth Science serves up latest in 'wonder rackets' A competition offering the chance to win one of the Max Longbow rackets will appear in The Times tomorrow Nuisance call traced to police Alton towers Currys University drops engineering course for lack of students Status Quo star banned from road Drought forces rise in vegetable prices Weekend Shopping By a Staff Reporter: Schoolboy imitated rock idol's suicide Philips Prince begins-his lessons in Eton's ancient ways Why a pint with your lunch means a paunch will follow Medical Briefing Customers fear electricity and water will not mix North West utilities plan merger The Link Picture Gallery Sailor injured in fall during display Morphine taboo leaves dying patients in pain Study confirms HIV as cause of Aids St. George's University Picture Gallery Missing link' royal park for Essex Law Society says divorce reforms are unworkable Casio Tooth puts flesh on picture of Boxgrove Man Thieves pounce after crime talk Youth who threw pole is locked up News in Brief Man kept badger head in freezer Lottery winner failed to pay £40 Dolores Claiborne Packard Bell Sinn Fein should join talks now, Bruton tells Major Lib Dems suggest 'virtual' House of Commons The Sunday Times Major's campaign gets off to a flying start Direct Line Scott to fight for new seat Paris 'runs risk of releasing nuclear waste into ocean' British scientists challenge French safety claims and say explosions could fracture atoll site From Associated Press in Suva, Fiji, (Reuter): Ill-fated voyage of protest MPs runs into more trouble The Times Heavens Europeans condemn China plans The Omega from Vauxhall Riots undermine France's future as colonial power Chirac's decision to press ahead with Mururoa experiments 'like opening a Pandora's box' Islands economically dependent on Paris Offer to share deterrent fails to buy off allies Commentary Crippling blow to prosecution case in Simpson trial Our Foreign Staff: Saddam will put his presidency to referendum test Dolphin From Associated Press in Ulan Bator: Mrs Clinton gets a taste of nomadic life Senator resigns over sex claims Red Cross calls for a world ban on blinding laser guns Mayfair Carpets Gallery Ltd Peking takes last swipe at First Lady (AFP): Yeltsin warns Nato of European split if bombing goes on 14 hurt by car bomb outside school Caribbean clears up after Luis moves on Kohl plays waiting game on Maastricht update Airstrikes fail to budge Serbs Office of BBC in Kashmir bombed Fatwa expert's award sparks German anger Barclays Minister linked to death plot World Summary Towns flooded as crater collapses ANC is accused of conspiracy Indian killed in police shoot-out (Reuter): Romania bans British TV news (AP): Relative value What will Clinton do if he loses? A political and personal wilderness awaits the President if the voters reject him, says Martin Fletcher World of Leather 'I ask myself, will this girl flourish here?' The Valerie Grove Interview Kingfisher Wisdom from the voice of Peperami Julia Llewellyn Smith talks to the former Young One about beer, sleaze and family commitments Acorns and lemons It's time computer firms joined the grown-up world Christies You Can't Buy Better Whatever happened to seniority? Paul Barkel says that ageism at work leads many to despair They wonder if it is Boots dye pack Picture Gallery Darkness and devils In a continent torn by suffering, Nigeria stands out for its brutality Quiffy The Times Diary No Title Left write The Times Diary Stiff upper lip The Times Diary Second best The Times Diary Not granted The Times Diary Incomes are just the start Peter Hain says Labour must plan its approach French Examination Nuclear tests need calmer understanding Learn from Experience Ageism makes no commercial sense Rocket Racket But does the game really need more zing? Verdicts on Bernard Connolly's view of Europe Motorway speeds Benefits changes Victims of war Turner's 'bodge' Greenpeace reply on Brent Spar Nuclear tests Gloom all round Court Circular Receptions Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management Picture Gallery Birthdays today Luncheon Personal Column Memorial services School announcements Forthcoming marriages Marriages Appointments in the Forces Bailey Hugh Hamersley Hugh Hamersley, fundraiser for the British Limbless Ex-Servicemen's Association (Blesma), died on August 3 aged 70. He was born on April 20,1925 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hugh Hamersley David Farrar David Farrar, film actor, died in South Africa on August 31 aged 87. He was born in London on August 21,1908 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Action for blind people Trailfinders Francis Showering Francis Showering, CBE, founder of Babycham, died near Wincanton, Somerset, on September 5 aged 83. He was born in Shepton Mallet on July 10,1912 James Pilditch James Pilditch, CBE, died from liver cancer on August 23 aged 66. He born on August 7,1929 A Great Englishman In a page-long obituary and in a leading article of which these are the opening passages, praise is lavished on Lord Grey of Fallodon, the longest-serving Foreign Secretary of all time-from 1905 to 1916 News The Times Crossword No 19,955 The Times Today Times Weathercall In the Times Tomorrow Inland Revenue faces huge cut in tax on gas Threat from British Gas contract negotiation Norweb talks unleash outcry Pensions slip may cost £240m Infotech Tilbury staff in line for windfall Arts Train operator wrangles stall BAA station bid Sport Chanel Lottery fails to lift sales, says CBI Engineering and Science Business Today BTR payroll grows again BAe to develop new range of regional jets Sun Alliance A Queen's Award is worth a king's ransom Lloyd's near to ending names' wait Malaya rise Brammer up Hobson lift German faces fraud charge Arjo ahead in spite of price rise resistance Glaxo to shed 7,500 jobs Britain to bear quarter of cuts Vickers profits surge 70% at half time Business Roundup Enterprise thrives Wm Baird pegs payout Graham sales climb Royal Doulton rises Manders lifts payout Dealing on Internet Tourist Rates Water on the move Pennington Norweb deal with North West far from cut and dried Ken And Eddie watchers on standby British Gas's tale of woe RMC makes call for £459m to fund European growth Lottery cards hit Rank bingo halls Wessex Water Plc Blue Circle chilled by heating BA flies more Deals halted Cala at £7m Sun Alliance 40% ahead The World Company of World Leading Companies Cookson profits soar Commodities Liffe Options Norweb bid talks power rise in electricity shares Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Vickers Cookson Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Nylex niceties Tempus Rank Organisation Wall Street Winning ways Down Under The Times City Diary Fawlty idea The Times City Diary To baldly go The Times City Diary Banana cure The Times City Diary Bird blessing The Times City Diary In the family The Times City Diary TUC carthorse is steered on to a course for 1990s Labour's links with unions are changing says Philip Bassett Share squatters who strike fear in the boardroom Jon Ashworth tracks two Young Turks in pursuit of investor value Manweb Bitter medicine for Glaxo Wellcome staff Eric Reguly looks at the pharmaceutical group's prescription for change Shares end record run The Times Unit Trust Information Services Hiscox Redundancy can be a blessing in disguise IT staff may be better placed than others when it comes to staff cuts. John Samson looks at the possibilities Information Technology Cef Recruitment Kestrel Consulting Brown's Operating Systems Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interim Management in It MacMillan Davies ERS Executive Recruitment Services Sia dataMAP Morse High Calibre Managers & Professionals Simply sold on the sporting life Max Glaskin explains the rush to get into sponsorship The Times Interface Starting soon, essential reading for the beginner and the expert Visioneer Wanted: a low-cost ticket to surf the Internet Personal Computer World Test the future Blenheim Competing talks Student tests Fresh vision Computers for schools Online Helping hand On call Let's hear it for a Stomp of genius For one British dance group the problem is how to be everywhere at once, as Ginny Dougary discovers A Times Competition Dance Opera Bard of Broadway Cabaret Michael Feinstein Comedy Cabaret Steamy grows the Don Opera Don Giovanni Theatre Royal, Glasgow Recitals Festive doubts Concert Isserlis and Friends Wigmore Hall Take That split (if you say so) The Most remarkable thing about the teen scream boys is they know exactly how disposable they are Waterboy draws from a different well Going with his instincts changed Mikc Scott's life. Alan Jackson reports POP 1 Picture Gallery POP 2 Blur put the grate in Britain New Albums: Damon Albarn blows it, but Britpop does Bosnia proud, says David Sinclair POP 3 Tomorrow in the Times Cosi fan tutte POP 4 Entertainments Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily gulde to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in london and (where indicated with the symbol v) on release across the country Choice 2 King Troughton gives us his leer Richard III RST Stratford Old Shaffer runs dry Black Comedy/The Public Eye Palace, Watford Theatre 1 Madcap in Mexico MacArio Lyric Studio, W6 The Times Theatre 2 The Times Alphabetical Subject Guide to Degree Courses in the Sciences and Engineering and Technology A Times Competition Hyping the hoop with Wildcats purring approval On Friday Some tall tales from Docklands Forthcoming Company Golf Days Plum tie provides test of Dartford 's revival Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Talbot ready to light up British swimming Worcester Sports Letters Flaws in Olympic selection Wembley woes Illegal advantage Community server Goodwood Rapid Raceline Double Trigger asserts his authority Richard Evans Johnston's stayer gallop to unprecedented clean sweep Doncaster Indian Light has bright prospects Goodwood BBC2 William Hill English youth flowers in playful clime Rob Hughes on the outrageous stunt that stole the Wembley show Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Giants struggle to keep up Gould enjoys encouraging start David Miller urges the manager of Wales to keep things simple with his new team European Championship Tables Charlton's standing weakened by Irish indiscipline Scots look to Booth for further advance in Europe Correction Woods graces an illustrious stage with colossal skill Ballesteros sounds note of optimism Fixtures The Times Autosport Picture Gallery Middlesex ask Gatting to carry on TCCB adds to one-day load For the Record Legal & Public Notices American Sharks get teeth into tie In Brief Starting over Favourites fall Spa rink partners America salutes The History Man Ripken meets his date with destiny and baseball celebrates a new hero Morrison keen to retain social link with players Word-Watching Merson's recovery highlighted by FA Herbert breaks angry silence What nature owes to us Radio Choice Radio 1 Unlikely hazards , unpredictable pleasures Review BBC 1 Variations Satelllite Golf 37 Symonds must discount cost of following his heart Alan Lee on the cricketer whose conflicting ties are treatening to disrupt a promising career Agassi escapes mess of his own making American plays risky game Times Two Crossword Call for delay to open rugby start McAteer opts to join Liverpool Hess Baseball

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