News from 13/09/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Widget Finn, Stacy Sullivan and Richard Beeston, Anthony Harris, Iain R. Webb, Ian Murray and Leyla Linton, Andrew Pierce, Sheila Gunn, J. M. Lasciri-Sweetinburgh, M. Erving, Nicholas Watt and Andrew Pierce, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, David Chidgey, Inigo Gilmore, K. Seakens, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Lynne Truss, Caroline Merrell and Janet Bush, Richard Cleroux, Simon Wilde, Roper Mead, Colin Narbrough, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Jeremy Putley, John O'leary Education Editor, Robert M. Bruce-Chwatt, Jacques Paul, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Duncan James Woolard, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, R. P. Burdett, Rachel Kelly, Thomas De Waal, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Kevin McCARRA, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Henry Marking, Sally Jones, Leslie G. Leek, Philip Bassett, Brenda Maddox, John O'leary and Nicholas Wood, Lucy Berrington, Della Thompson Managing Editor, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Barry Millington, Ian Brunskill, George Brock European Editor, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Roger Bolton, S. R. Cook, Alice Thomson, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Christopher Smith, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Anne Ashworth, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Michael Dobbs, Paul Barker, Denis MacShane, Joint Deputy Chairman, Tony Dawe, Nigel Arthur, James Pringle and Tom Rhodes, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Alan Mitchell, Christopher Irvine, Alan Coren, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, A. R. W. Porter, Jim Pollard, Eric Wilson, Raymond Lipton, Walter Ellis, P. D. J. Wood, Stacy Sullivan,
ResumoSchool tests to start with five-year-olds Unions wary of major's reforms Hurd takes £200,000 job 'Lara' dies Index Spikey Women Proms to go out with a whimper Tories propose fidelity bonus for married couples Free Flights Priest defends Aids claim Genocide claim by Russia Late Starter Nuclear reactor faced meltdown Blair tells TUC critics why Labour must do it his way Oasis 25p England will be first country to test at five Adams goes on offensive in us RNIB Britain will not try to extradite Leeson Government outlaws possession of most popular sleeping pill Rollerbladers stage royal park revolt Misdiagnosed cancer patients claim 3m News in Brief Drought policy attacked Palace condemns photos Second Rachael arrest Floods cut off Aberdeen First computer for sale Locals pay for police car Singer fined for assault Charges over flat raid Prize for Portishead Health officials demand evidence of Aids avenger Curate challenged over Hiv epidemic claim Well-connected priest who knows power of the press Medieval tale with a modern twist Medical Briefing Saturday in the Times Winning £10,000 lottery card stolen Pavarotti and Princess lead concert for children of Bosnia Boot Men who kill their wives escape life jail 106 Peugeot School faces closure over pupil who was silent for three years Children reading badly at ten 'suffer for ever' Guardian Direct Ex-public schoolboy convicted of plot News in Brief Nurses' pay deal Cambridge sale Strike go-ahead Peer for trial Robber floored Landmark Shephard backs sacked teacher Wisdom bounces back at Pinewood Pornographic files 'turn Internet into a red-light district' British Association: ?Computer sex ?Ethical eating ?food friends ?Sensitive objects Vegetarians succumb to a bacon sandwich Vodafone Centre Today's newlyweds shed tiers Marks & Spencer Can you handle falling in love with a kettle? Cleanliness causes decay In Brief Cutting risks on the road Answer to a flexible trick Pig hearts could end fatal lack of transplant organs Break through enables trials to start newt year CPS takes no action over earl allegation A Times Competition Newcastle rivals Vegas for nightlife New flavour Disney dog hunt causes concern in canine world Unions get sympathetic new friend to replace comrade of old Riddell on Politics Modernisers fear mole is trying to destroy them Leaked Labour document Political strategist who came back from the cold The Author Brioing Low Cost Gas to Britain MSF sues manager accused of bullying Motorists warned of curbs on car use NatWest Blueprint for victory says party is not ready to rule Blair tells 'timewarp' unions to move on Straight out of the closet and right into the lions' den First Telecom Renault Cars with Flair Part-time workers win promise of support Spain awaits end of an era as Gonz?lez turns blind eye to scandals Anger in Gaullist ranks as Jupp? delays tax reform French army chiefs exonerate Dreyfus Chirac dwarfed by hero's shadow Real-life heroine of Dr Zhivago dies aged 83 Bavaria defies court with display of crucifixes Reuter: Bonn tries to sell common currency to wary Germans Ozone hole 'is the size of Europe' News in Brief Assets mystery (Reuter): Rwanda deaths (AFP): Baby survives New Nato raids add to pressures on Yeltsin Alliance dilemma as Mladic sits out wave of airstrikes Benetton promises better times in store Pc without the plod Powell policy on abortion and guns undercuts support Peking admits faults over women's forum DELL Direct Picture Gallery Aid officials pour scorn on warlord's famine plea Mounties have the Indians surrounded Reuter: French claim New Zealand is exploiting world court Simpson trial turns its focus on gloves Alphabetical Subject Guide to Degree Courses in the Arts and Social Sciences Women who won't come to heel Tempur A victim's fatal thirst for revenge An Aids patient living in an Irish village has deliberately tried to infect others. Walter Ellis finds that such behaviour is nothing new Picture Gallery Ordinary folk can be hard to find Paul Barker explodes the myth of the BBC's 'People's Century' Hill House Hammond Power dressing for men Dole & Gabbana Labour's language of values Denis MacShane says Blair is offering more than policies Road rage Just playing at Chequers The Cabinet will not cut taxes, because it cannot cut spending Sole mates "Rubbish!" Cheap cracks Screen flash Double-take Alan Coren No Project Labour does not need another revolution When Parents Prosecute The Lawrence case reveals deep flaws in the Cps Base Lines at Five Testing five-year-olds is a sound idea Bible translation Giving or gaming? Putting a word in Role of militant pressure groups Letters to the Editor Attempt to end age discrimination Conveyancing costs Future homes Black jurors Annuity increase for war heroes Leeson's language Wedding tribute Court Circular Memorial services Anniversaries Personal Column Dahlias show their true colours School announcements Today's royal engagements Receptions Marriages Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Mr. Roy McComish Luncheon Lord White of Hull Olga Ivinskaya Personal Column Bernard Bremridge The Royal Air Benevolent Fund Action for blind people Gurkha Welfare Trust Professor Michael Shepherd Charles Denner From a Special Correspondent: On this Day September 13,1943 Berkeley Homes Belgravia & Knightsbridge Come home to guatity Doing up a house for sale - is it worth it? Developers and agents tell Rachel Kelly of the pitfalls that inexperienced buyers could face East Anglia Ward Homes Wainhomes Egerton How to Transform an Interior Essential DOs and DON'Ts Sale or Rent: How It Can Work Last of the Redcoats Why the press in America is unfair to the English InterSearch Europool News International Editor for In-House… Television in the dock Chartwell Lakeside Coca-Cola hasn't lost its bottle Fight to safeguard designer packaging Peterborough software News International Newspapers Limited The Times Today News The Times Crossword No 19,959 WPA Times Weathercall Business Hurd accepts top job at NatWest Markets Governor concedes defeat in rates row Hutchison Telecom to raise ?1bn By our Banking Correspondent: Director criticised by MPs is expected to leave Bank Mercury chief resigns unexpectedly Arts Rpr plays it cool as Fisons lifts earnings Sport Nervous Britons are fighting shy of loans Marine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Business Today More jobs More bids Vw workers settle six-week dispute Unions accept cash for more flexible working practices Trade union members 'at higher risk of losing jobs' Life profits lift United Friendly Legal & Public Notices Mitsubishi quits Rockefeller Center Northumbrian bidder raided Tourist Rates Frost fuels petrol forecourt rivalry Dollar grows strong against waning yen Business Roundup Israel plans E1 A1 float PIA to collect £16m levy BAA to run US airport Dividend halved Oil revenues boosted Pledge to small firms Sainsbury's Initiation test at the Bank Williams Holdings set for growth after 20% surge Yorkshire denies Granada bid talks Charter shares fall in spite of profit leap Simon goes from red to black Interim loss soars at Acorn Supermarkets dip as price war threatens Commodities Liffe Options 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 Change Williams Holdings Oil exploration Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Not to be sneezed at Tempus Wall Street Not easily governed Uplifting Dear Yve You bet In the 1990s, the union no longer makes us strong Philip Bassett analysesa survey that is bad news for union leaders Critics aim for change in Threadneedle Street duty Patricia Tehan on the Bnak's supervisory role Delta Emu: the war of evasions continues The Times Unit Trust Information Service Losses extended in thin trading Export leap by Delta lifts profits at halfway Swiftcall Rentals Legal & General Price is right for Claremont Finlay slumps Maiden payout Seaperfect falls Hss helps Davis to rise by 10% Commercial Property Property Board Unique Opportunity Heywood Williams helped by disposals Multiple Display Advertising Items Coats Viyella bids £3.7m for Atkins Business Roundup Cementone warning Jeyes bounces back Perkins Foods up Michelin drives ahead Burnet Ware&graves Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Property Why property is still popular Christopher Warman on the continued interest in the retail sector Commercial Property Brixton Chalenge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coal Powis Hughes and Associates Wallakers Chartered Surveyors Into the limelight Market Moves Multiple Classified Advertising Items The long arm of the Tube Rodney Hobson finds out how the London Underground uses Fm Facilities Management Haden Bicc Group Multiple Display Advertising Items How work bullies are being routed Malpas Flexible Learming Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items HAT New chief for Bifm Facility Brief Rooms with a view ahead Running a small hotel often requires outside help, Widget Finn reports Facilities Management Facilities Management Personnel Consultancy QFM Multiple Classified Advertising Items Englemere Services Limited SVM Facilities Group Ltd Building & Property Facilities Management Taking the pain but of the company move Leave all your reloction worries to us says a new one-stop service Argument rages round the Globe Sir Peter Hall and other directors say that the reconstructed Globe's design won't work. Benedict Nightingale weighs up their case Is there a rich donor in the Donmar tonight? Matt Wolf on Sam Mendes's fight to keep his adventurous theatre open Skampa Quarted Theatre 1 Theatre 3 Colonial Lumley returns London Theatre: Tantalising tiffin; girlie groups The Letter Lyric, W6 Beauty shows its ugly face Two Lips Indifferent Red Bush, W12 Take a West End Wander Theatre 4 Music 1 Rebirth of the Mersey sound After its ?10 million facelift, says Gerald Larner, Liverpool's Philharmonic Hall needs packed houses Entertainments Music 2 A dash across centuries Bbc Proms Hilliard Ensemble Albert Hall/Radio 3 Choice 1 Choice 2 Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide The Times Real men don't drink snowballs Fly free for life Dance Pop Help, we also want our career boost Pop: Let's not pretent that charities are the only beneficiaries of crisis albums, says David Sinlcair Opera Marriage feast offers lean fare Opera Review Le nozze di Figaro Covent Garden Buried treasure Robinson Crusoe Sadler's Wells Tomorrow Gordon-Yates Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Entrepreneurs Pa Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items PE Pan European Angela Mortimer Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Vittel Ritz Recruitment ARUP Multiple Display Advertising Items Bright, Enthusiastic, Sec/pa Total ROC Recruitment Middleton Jeffers Multiple Display Advertising Items PR SECRETARY Tate LHR London Human Resources Fashion Multiple Display Advertising Items International Film Distribution Company Seeks FT Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Design Administrator/co-Ordinator Vittel LTA Institute of Jewish Affairs Personal Assistant ITC Independent Television Commission The Royal College of Radiologists Chairman's Pa Excellent Salary Personal Assistant for Economic Consultancy Multiple Display Advertising Items International Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pa/office Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Receptionist/typist Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Legal Creme Feature Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clowning around in the slipstream of death La Cr?me De La Cr?me No Title Robinson may be stripped of world title Board resolves weighty problem Sandown Park Weaver to partner Alzianah at Ayr Course Specialists Yarmouth Beverley Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Blackburn rely on direct approach to subdue Spartak Russians combat steel with steel Rebuilt Rangers seek to capture middle ground Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move For the Record Today's Fixtures Rivals consider joining up for World Cub bid The 2002 tournament could be hosted by japan and Korea. David Miller reports Malmo cut down Forest in sharp attacking display Woan's strike offers little-deserved lifeline for home leg of uefa Cup Life United display maturity beyond their years William Hill Last Night's Football Results SKY Prize assets unable to illuminate lukewarm encounter Jelfs given debut in Connolly Trophy In Brief Haswell settles in to life at the top Former junior tennis international sets sights on real challenge Sally Jones meets a new recruit showing awesome potential at her adopted sport World Cup format in doubt Wall Guard Lynch stripped of title after losing appeal Ireland claim Crompton Picture Gallery Word-Watching A century of dreaming Radio Choice Radio 1 Seasickness alleviated at the solicitors' office BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Boxing Leeds cash in as Yeboah strikes it rich Monaco mauled by hat-trick Times Two Crossword No 573 Ruling sought iit Symonds case Herbert lined up to follow Schumacher Liverpool take lead from Redknapp Don't Get Hacked to Death
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