News from 12/09/1995
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Simon Manning, Michael Reed, Brian Collett, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Jeremy Laurance, Andrew Longmore, John Pittuck, Head, Richard Thomson, David Pannick Qc, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, David Lee, G. Michael Hitchon, President, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Angus Nicol, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Rugby Union, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Gross, Pat Gibson, Stuart Jones, Kris Anderson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Robert Wright, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Michael Clark, Alexandra Frean and Tim Jones, Woodrow Wyatt, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Edward Gorman, Kate Muir, Russell Kempson, Bernard Hickey, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Edward Fennell, Philip Bassett, Wilfrid Tymms, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, John Laurence, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Leyla Linton, Michael Evans, Stacy Sullivan, William Kristol, P. H. S, Paul Griffiths, Nigel Hawkes, Stephen Slater, Arthur E. Circus, Peyton Skipwith, (Deputy Managing Director), Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Peter Hampson, Director, Jerry Dubrowski, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, R. G. Maling, Richard Duce, Dominic Kennedy, David Rudnick, James Pringle, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Edward Mendelsohn, Kathryn Knight, Julian Brazier, Crinan Alexander, Principal Scientific Officer, Anjana Ahuja, David Plowright, (Chairman), John Shaw, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Alan Jabez, C. J. Linck, Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Nadine Meisner, Phil Ridgway, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Andrew Finkel, Ross Tieman, Esmond Bulmer, Chairman, E. G. Mosely, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoPlay to Win £50,000 Major orders rise for VC and GC heroes Our Foreign Staff: Russian fury over Nato's cruise attack Santer attacks EMU critics Memo blow to Blair Index Direct Line Home Insurance Free as Air Woman arrested over student's murder Home Truths Parents succeed in Lawrence committal Top TV woman leaves Mirror channel Inquiiy condemns hospital for cancer mistakes Leaked memo says Labour 'not ready to govern' Muratec Major admits Tory message is not getting across to public Britain seeks to curb power of European Court Water cuts likely as rain 'in wrong place' News in Brief Engine falls off train Town in HIV storm Tube talks break down Fry's cameo comeback Ex-mmister fined £200 Stores recall cakes Sick Thames seal dies Gang mastermind gets 24 years for string of robberies Armed raiders netted £500,000 Flat owner cleared of attack on intruders Bank sued for stopping loans Hospital surgeon 'popped out to feed drug addiction' Picture Gallery Scope Rapist who kept girl in suitcase sentenced to life Boy of five expelled after only nine days Nurseries to issue reports on ability of pupils at four Skills expected of a pre-school child By our Education Editor: Shephard wary of opt-out spending PC stole from victim News in Brief Kidnap rerun Sliced-off loaf Church sued Corrections Admiral Ford Scientists call for nuclear waste to be dumped at sea British AssociationL: Pollution Mental health Planting ideas Medical march Automaton alert Regular exercise staves off senility Nokia Rigid rules 'endanger seeds of invention' Better cancer treatments 'save 10,000 lives a year' Beware the robot slave-master The Times Genes turn oilseed rape green In Brief Gas to keep fruit fresher Women face pension trap United Airlines Labour must meet policy challenge as Tories begin to fight back Riddell on Politics Santer dismisses British fears of monetary union 'A single market needs a single currency. It is plain nonsense to say that it's a conspiracy' Daewoo Inquiry urged into lack of women in senior jobs Ministers plan cuts in cosmetic dentistry Trimble signals flexible approach to Dublin Militancy looms with claim by Ford workers Buckingham Palace placed last in table of tourism value Historic Sites Lottery handouts to regenerate pit wastelands Bride-to-be awarded £600,000 over crash Hill House Hammond United Airlines Customs raid finds heroin worth £20m High heels claimant fails to win her point Australia shrugs off 'ridiculous' attack by Chirac French riot police tighten their grip on Tahiti Hess South Asia states swamped by sea of troubles Our Foreign Staff: Women on brink of sex rights accord in Peking Television doctors and nurses find the right prescription for Emmies (AP): Simpson defence keeps its case open News in Brief Governor quits Iowa campaign (Reuter): Radar cut off (AP): Sudan clash Blow for Reeve Like father (AP): Cult link to body (AFP): Mexico accord (Reuter): Quebec vote (Reuter): Poison traced (AP): Bungee death Admiral Improved Tomahawk makes its Balkan debut Little sympathy in Sarajevo as Serbs take cover Admiral United Airlines French hold 40 in hunt for bomb suspects Turkish leader hints at delay in repeal of anti-terrorism law EU warns Ankara over Kurdish rights Guardian Direct Picture Gallery East German 'Mr Fixit' faces arms charges (AP): Abuse suspect killed The Times Kohl trade offer to Mandela News in Brief (AP): Georgia poll (AP): Neo-Nazi trial (Reuter): Narrow escape (Reuter): Minister quits (AP): Sewage deaths Alphabetical Subject Guide to Degree Courses in the… Times Books The Times A place for heroin at home Care of the dying has improved greatly but GP's fear of giving opiates leaves patients suffering nedless pain, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford 'The first time I saw a child die of measles it blew my mind' Kate Muir meets the author of a bestseller that predicts the end of the world by mutant viruses Blenheim Reviving the spectre of thalidomide Jermy Laurance on a new suggestion that the world's worst drug disaster is not over yet Service line Bicycle bores put a spoke in the city Peter Millar refuses to cheer the decision to give us 5;000 miles of dedicated cycle paths St. Joseph's Hospice Kennedy Jr's glossy adventure Has this notorious dilettante found a serious future in publishing? Martin Fletcher reports Southampton International Boat Show Forte Autumn Savers Manners that flower by example It is parents who teach children how to deal with the would Yes, but what will Powell do? William Kristol says that the gingrich revolution must go on Czech mates The Times Diary Picture Gallery Bang goes a reputation M Chirac's attempt at immoratality is a feeble imitation of Gaullism Own goal The Times Diary Stand ins The Times Diary Mr Zippy The Times Diary Dictating labour policy to Mr Blair Woodrow Wyatt on the union threat to a Labour government Cruise Control Nato must stay on the strong course it has set Three Kind Mice Young children can easily learn about morality Mean Times Greenwich's glory deserves better than the block Russia's attitude to Balkan conflict Cost of care 'The Maybe' Bringing a regional touch to TV Turner's 'bodge' Sun dangers Hardy loquats Sinister outlook Holidays in UK Days of open doors Estuary English Ministers who get jobs in industry Subtitle subtleties Class distinctions Court Circular Birthdays today Reception Luncheon Dinner Church news Today's royal engagements The Hon Alan Hare Bill Whitehouse-Vaux Anniversaries Copy found of 'burnt' Sutherlanda School announcements Personal Column Appointments Pipers compete for 1859 prize University news Forthcoming marriages Institute of Risk Management Marriages Appointments in the Forces Professor Benjamin Mazar Professor Benjamin Mazar, Israeli archaeologis and former President and Rector of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, died on September 9 aged 89. He was born on June 28,1906 Personal Column Sir Ronald Radford Sir Ronald Radford, Kcb, Mbe, chairman of Hm Customs and Exise. 1973-77. and Secretary General of the Customs Co-opration Council, 1978-83, died on September 3 aged 79, He was born on February 28,1916 Trailfinders William Roxburgh William Roxburgh, OBE, DFC, wartime bomber pilot and industrialist, died on August 22 aged 83. He was born in Ayrshire on June 3.1912 Douglas Gorman Douglas Gorman, chairman of CMG (Computer Management Group), died from a heart attack on August 11 aged 59. He was born on May 23,1936 On This Day "Boxer" Manifestoes How Britain got the buzz Now thoroughly ozone-friendly, spray cans are going from strength to strength. David Rudnick introduces a three-page report on a home-grown success story LYNX British Steel Let us spray, say designers Aerosols appeal to packagrs of a variety of products Calor Gas Perfect Dispensing Dispelling the green fears Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sorts fact from popular fiction in the debate over CFCs Recycling the Aerosol Welcome to the age of squirt-can snacks Tomorrow's aerosol is already in the bag, writes Leyla Linton The Crown Cork Company Limited Carnaud Metalbox EC checks as merger looms David Rudnick looks at the likely implications of a tinplate takeover Can that's both medicine and mousse Asthma sufferers depend on it but so do graffiti 'artists'. Anjana Ahuja looks at the many uses and abuses of the aerosol Plasti-kote Precision Dupont BWI KP Aerofill Solving the solvent problem And Abuses BP Shirley Jones & Associates Limited What Goes in the Cans? UK Acrosol filling statisties 1993-1994 DH Industries Limited Rentokil Millennium cash may give lift to telecottages Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Premier Leisure Comstrad Ltd Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bank Managers Ostrich Farming Corporation Ltd A moving experience Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Sagacious Alternative Security Multiple Display Advertising Items Uniglobe Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items NatWest GSM Briefings News The Times Crossword No 19,958 Business Times Weathercall AirUK In the Times Tomorrow Government 'will protect building society mutuality' Treasury minister promises to increase power of members Daimler-Benz loss shocks markets Industry figures dispel rates fear John Charcol Business Saatchi inspectors revealed Law Picture Gallery Sport Rebels attack Signet plan Inquiry in Caradon shares launched Television and Radio Business Today Block on Grid windfall SFO seeks order to freeze £6m Candover rise Merivale up Swiftcall Picture Gallery Sacked Lotus executives to sue for compensation British Midland accuses Swiss Beatles re-enter top ten Rock stars dominate hig-earners list Tourist Rates AIG Europe Shortlist drawn up for rail franchises Legal & Public Notices Leeson's lawyer to press for UK trial Head of Mercury attacks Oftel regime Business Roundup Olivetti halted again Flextech nears sell-off L&M sales fall Dewhirst lifts payout Lift for Hammerson Wilson Bowden ahead Petfoods revamp pulls Dalgety down to £93m Legal & General Nick's flawed futures Derivatives traders set the agenda for reform Controversy on the starting Grid Bathtime bubble bursts TT Group builds £45m bid chest Age change on women's pensions is condemned JIB shares fall after warning Polypipe results at record level Companies House Morgan Crucible reaps rewards Commodities Liffe Options Bank mergers and threat from rival hurt Reuters Stock Market London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Signet Daimler-Benz Dollar Rates Profits from pets Tempus Morgan Crucible Wall Street Rocking in Russia The Times City Diary Broken date The Times City Diary To the point The Times City Diary Rough ride The Times City Diary Old ways The Times City Diary 'The world economy is under threat, the sooner we realise it the better' British Coal's old guard merits a mention in the Budge success story Business Letter CA Cater Allen Bank The Times Unit Trust Information Service Asset Management Limited Modest losses in thin trading HSBC Group Gondolas full of returning masters David Robinson assesses the delights and raptures of the Venice Film Festival RSC Film Tempest goes down a storm Theatre: Sinister Molière and a Romanian view of Shakespeare hit the regions: love and sax jam in London Lovers out of step with all that jazz Out There Riverside Studios, Hammersmith Theatre 1 British Museum Theatre 2 A twril in best Arabic Dance Dancing Girls Lilian Bayliss Sleeping with His Majesty Rachel Campbell-Johnston on a Kenwood exhibition celebrating the life and times of the actress Dora Jordan, William IV's mistress Figures add up to newfound freedom Richard Cork on as startling shift of direction for the painter Gary Hume; and a Gilbert & George show with tragic depths as well as superficial shocks EDDI Reader Visual Art Tomorrow Around the Galleries BBC Proms 95 Entertainments Choice Today's Choice A daily guide to atrts and entertainment compiled by Krish Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide New Releases Choice Drury Lane Theatre Royal Vigorous even in his adagio BBC Proms: Elliott Carter's new work previewed; Tadaaki Otaka and Günter Wand reviewed Blockbuster thrillers Reviews Choice Music The Times Please call the witness Frances Gibb reports on a new service to train people giving evidence Picture Gallery Time for a wigging Inns and Outs Net move Sorry story Clubbable? 'No win' fee Garfield Robbins Ernst & Young A right to know the reason Index Herbert Smith BatMark Charles Fellowes Partnership Reynell Shadbolt & Co Hereford and Worcester Magistraters' Courts… ZMB QD Quarry Dougall Kellyfield Consulting The Walt Disney Studios Law Opportunities Amhurst Brown Colombotti ZMB QD MP Michael Page Legal Shipping Law QD ZMB Robert Walters Associates Lewis Silkin Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items European Investment Bank Bermuda Two Corporate Attorneys BBC Patient sues over spare-part injury Frances Gibb reprts on the first consumer test cse over a faulty hip joint Are you missing the money bus? Edward Fennell spots an opportunity for growth that many law firms seem to be ignoring Legal Appointments ZMB Stewarts Lawyer R&M Rowe & Maw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anglo-Norden Group of Companies Spread the news Legal News Roundup What's next Jobs debate Friends like this Two's better Friendly divorce Reuter Simkin The British Institute of International and… OMLX Chambers Metropolitan Police JHA Assistant Judge Advocate General The University of Greenwich By our Racing Staff: Hello Mister declines Ayr engagement Yarmouth Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Racing Ahead Sandown Park Jockey Club moves to speed up inquiries Today's Fixtures Football Consider the transfer option Is your team in the market for an early change for the better? Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess For the Record Pools Forecast The Top ITF Selectors McAllister leads way The Bolton midfield player David Lee, picks old hands in key roles in his ITF team The players, their values and their points. Watch the points accumulate and consider the transfer option Goal Keepers Full Backs Central Defenders Gentral Defenders Midfield Players Strikers Managers Whitaker cashes in at Calgary In Brief On home soil Title finish Higher again Molly Hide William Hill British play supporting role in European drama Rob Hughes says Amsterdam and D'ortmund host the Champions League ties that matter Spencer points Chelsea forward Scottish striker secures first victory despite West Ham comeback Forest fate hinges on Prytz's honour South Africans punish Wiese for good of the game Russians provide awkward hurdle Ferguson's youngsters set for new challenge Jaded Agassi falls behind schedule Final lost in hectic programme that highlight US Open deficiencies Unbeaten Wasps through to last eight Esiason struck dumb as Jets dive Nicholas keeps flag flying for Europe Odor dies in hospital after horrific crash RFL insists tough line will expose drug cheats The Times Symonds turns down England a place Michael Henderson reports on the long-awaited decision of the Anglo-Australian Illingworth says young batsman should be denied further chance Bittersweet win for Lamb at last Word-Watching By our Sports Staff: Sri Lanka looking to de Silva for hope Win moves Glamorgan dear of wooden spoon Yesterday's Scoreboards No Title All relatively different Radio Choice There's no delusion worse than self-delusion Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Football Spinners keep Middlesex's title hopes alive Dramatic one-run victory prolongs race for county cricket championship Times Two Crossword Woosnam steps in for Olazábal Warwickshire forced to wait Scoreboard First National Solutions Tennis Ecclestone warns, that racing feud could end in tragedy
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