News from 15/09/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Margaret Wright, Chief Commissioner, Robert Vincent, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, George Sivell, Michael Silverman, Lynne Truss, Iain B. Johnston, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Capella, Patricia Tehan, Michael Stannard, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Biman Ghosh, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, K. M. Taylor, Managing Director, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Patricia Tehan and Jonathan Prynn, Janet Bush, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, J. Boulding, Managing Director, David Alton, Charles Bremner, B. H. Parker, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, P. H. S., George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Mike Heath, Director, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Graham Weale Director, Jenny McCarthur, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, Elfyn Llwyd, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stewart Tendler, Peter Hopkins, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Norman Hammond and Alan Hamilton, P. J. Whiscombe, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Paul Jackson, Managing Director, John Goodbody, George Howarth, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, James Pringle, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Kathryn Knight, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, James Forder, Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall, Neil Hamilton, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Peter Ingham, Nicholas George, Tess Knighton, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Michael Binyon and Dipesh Gadher, Valerie Grove, Dorothy Foster, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, John C. Williams, Chief Executive, Jonathan Mirsky, Stacy Sullivan,
ResumoLeaked Tory memo reveals schools crisis Row over Shephard cash warning Insufficient resources now threatem the provision of education in the State school sector including Gm schools Saturday in the Times Infotech TV & Radio Nicotine Wars Labour spokesman resigns over Ulster The burning issue... was Alfred wimp or warrior Letters Champion of the Sky This moment cost a year of her life and £60,000, but… Priest is rebuked over Irish HIV claim Arts Sarajevo peace deal emerges Siamese twins are 'healthy' Woman on girl murder charge Sport Who Dares Publishes Chopard Genève 25P Policy document focuses on failure to impress voters Shephard emerges as consolidator arguing against further radical education reforms Secrecy element adds to the value of news Dell Direct Bride dies 30 minutes after Cyprus wedding Bonn acts on illegal British labour Cut back free NHS, says hospitals chief Adams cancels peace meeting News in Brief Tube warning Law reform call TSB sex row Media controls Benefit fraud cut Killer on TV Mother wins custody of girls after American battle 'I understand why a lot of women fold in situations like this because the strain is too much By a Staff Reporter: Cashpoint gang guilty of £120,000 card fraud Bishop renounces all except his LPs Rollerbladers lining up in Hyde Park yesterday after… Pools man jailed for £2m disaster American Express Digital Court dears Sas author to reveal his life story MoD injunction lifted after changes to next Mission improbable as elite do it by the book The Times By a Staff Reporter: Porsche driver left crash victim Anti-smoking yacht will defy race ban Hungry seal masters test of long-range navigation Sainbury's Homebase Home and Garden Centres Customs trap led to £350m of cocaine Mills calls for private prosecutions to be monitored The Director of Public Prosecutions supports the right of individuals to bring private cases but, in a robust defence of policy, tells Frances Gibb that the established tests of evidence must remain Nuclear Electric fined £250,000 for dangerous delay Dixons The Link MP asks Commons to back libel fight Weather curtails trawler landings Weekend Shopping Post office staff to strike TSB Computer spreads hunt for muggers Cellnet Seeds offer hope of pure water for the developing world British Association: ?Working-class culture ?Life-saving tree ?Screening for disease Why Andy Capp has changed his tune RNIB Genetic tests by post 'may alarm uninformed patients' Detectives admit they lost track of Yardie Navy mother wins £6,000 Why tobacco firms want to sink nicotine patches Medical Briefing Guardian Direct Copper traces found in ice man In Brief Wider range for sirens Unions will press Labour for more workers' rights Tories Warn of return to industrial strife In Brighto4e Why Major is not to blame for cooling of Atlantic alliance Riddell on Politics Twinhead By our Industrial Editor: Activists demand vote for prisoners WB Jubilant Bosnians return home alter town is recaptured British Aerospace America seeks to placate Moscow Karadzic deception Visioneer France deserts Britain over majority EU voting Bakers try to prove bread is still best Rolex of Geneva Europe faces snub in Swedish poll Dixons Gatecrasher at the Elysèe Belorussia 'given no warning of balloons' Peking condemns US for 'conniving' with Dalai Lama Summit hint by China Anglo-Argentine talks point to oil deal $. 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F. £ Britain supports world ban on nuclear tests Paris faces stern rebuke at UN Union Jack is dropped Blacklisted writer gets Lawrence film credit Russia challenges Turkey over Caspian Sea pipeline Hong Kong poll puts Patten's reforms to test Southampton International Boat Show Islamic militants find fertile ground on estates of France's lost generation In a bleak urban landscape just north of Paris, Adam Sage meets Algerian youths who have answered the summons of terrorism Euro survey casts Britons as sober and work-shy race Senate tempers US welfare revolution A Times Competition Reporters' tribute to victim of Kashmir Troops in Hebron clash FBI resumes hunt for bullet From Associated Press in Sacramento, California: Speaker hits back at male members Everest Mexicans injured in quake News in Brief (AFP): Novel ruling (AFP): Miners survive Simpson fine (AP): New archbishop 'I ache to go to Japan' Bill Bryson pokes fun at nations, and now it's Britain's turn Glenfiddich Let the herbivores eat tuna World Leather Civic pride plus revolving bits Edinburg is ready to unevil its spanking new conference centre, and every city worth its salt wants one too. Magnus Linklater on a modern craze The week that Dungarvan won't forget A parish priest's thoughtless scaremongering sermon has split a community and disturbed its peace of mind Cellphones Kingfisher White Hart Hotels Go to the back of the class, Gillian Matthew d' Ancona says school reforms need to be radical Labour of love? Picture Gallery Stifling the word Censorship is the beginning of tyranny, as Hong Kong is finding Sitting room Calmin' Collared Grandpa Philip Howard No Irishry but a sense of humour: good ingredients for a new President Politics with Point Voters should be able to take the truth about welfare reform Bannister's Race What is black and white and contentious all over? The Goldfish Vote John Major nets a winner Takeover fears for electricity users Utility mergers French nuclear tests Time for engineering to be freed from its anorak image Guiding today Donmar Theatre Millennium cycleway Palace tours Heroism award Library cuts Hello, hello Court Circular Today's royal engagements Lecture Anniversaries Personal Column School news Reception Models saved from dustbin sell for £23,400 Birthdays today Women of the Year Luncheon Memorial service Church of Scotland Forthcoming marriages Service dinner Dinner Scottish Episcopal Church Latest wills Appointments Sir James Jones Personal Column Erich Kunz Research into Ageing B. K. P. A. London Association for the Blind Announcements The Rev Norman Sharp Dr Edward Spooner From a Correspondent: On This Day Tales of the Lock-Up News The Times Crossword No 19,961 Business Times Weathercall In the Times Tomorrow PowerGen in Midlands talks When three bids for regional electricity companies were cleared by the Trade Department last month, open season was declared Bid would value regional power supplier at up to £2bn Bank payments brought to halt by Eurotunnel Wrong kind of weather hits statistics Cut in base rates urged as sun lifts inflation measure Sun Authorised Reseller Janet Bush Arts Davies tells boardroom 'fat cats' to take pay cut Sport British Gas to raise industrial supply charges Television and Radio Business Today Surge in profits spurs BAe shares Wall St fears tide is turning against Big Blue Channel-crossing war holds P&o down to £132m Legal & General to enter medical insurance market Tourist Rates The Queen's Awards Mailing Centre SFO mounts investigation into suspended Alliance Resources National Express turns to rail Minorco 'unlikely to sustain growth' Buoyant advertising offsets Mirror costs Business Roundup Kwik-Fit lifts profits Welsh Water chosen Shell raises payout Mortgage lending falls Halifax top again No Kinda merger Omnicare to join AIM UB pays to dispose of Spanish subsidiary Grand Met signals higher US sales Anchored by debt ? Eurotunnel struggles on ? Getting cross about sunsidies ? Woe confined at Wylfa Hospital gains from Disney divestment Guardian Commodities Liffe Options Mulcahy has last laugh as Kingfisher bounces back Stock Market Michael Clarke 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 BAe takes flight Tempus United Biscuits P&O Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Kwik-Fit Wall Street Keeping up the gas pressure The Times City Diary Going down Tuning in Flying start Taxing question of spending cuts that could burst the Budget bubble Janet Bush says the latest public expenditure round is crucial to Tory prospects One-way ticket for banks on Eurotunnel's bumpy ride Patricia Tehan says financial backers are locked into the tunnel for better or worse Beware the political manoeuvres of central bankers Business Letter John Lewis Partnership plc The AIM team goes into action to weed out the weakest Jon Ashworth looks at how the Alternative Investment Market is faring nearly three months after its launch Director resigns six months into Coats Viyella job Laura Ashley loses a fourth director Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Imro fines Panmure bank £70,000 Caradon falls at half time Capital venture APV tops £7m DSA Driving Standards Agency Logica is optimistic after 50% profit rise Swiftcall The Times Unit Trust Information Service IPTC Equities trade in narrow limits TCE Alphabetical Subject Guide to Degree Courses in the Sciences and Engineering Technology The Times Decanter Chill in the Spanish sun Carmen Coliseum Opera: Jonathan Miller and accomplices stage an almost perfect murder; plus, how a new opera reaches the stage Saving the best till last Bbc SO/Davis Albert Hall/Radio 3 BBC PROMS: More jewels for Elliott Carter's crowning glory and an energetic period piece Lots of muslin but little artistry Dance Nahid Siddiqi Purcell Room Opera 1 Opera 2 Wild Baroque Gabrieli Consort Albert Hall/Radio 3 Proms 'Monteverdi has been hijacked by Star Trek' Tonight, a remarkable musical rebirth will take place Latest Greatest Up-To-Datest Tomorrow Entertainments Choice 1 Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 Fragile-handled with care Theatre The Glass Menagerie Donmar Just minutes to roll back the years Jelly Roll! Theatre Royal, Stratford Theatre 1 Theatre 2 Warmth in the belly of the beat New Albums: Echobelly's second Lp should be huge, or David Sinclair will want to know why Still digging (up) Hendrix The Royal Opera Pop 1 Pop 2 Harmonia mundi Pop 3 Pop 4 Wine, women and hit songs The Mercury Music Prize awards ceremony deserved a prize of its own - and a new liver, probably Skilful Sparta R show Blackburn to be spent force Riches yield poverty of ideas Thorn secures late victory for Celtic Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Plunkett happily suffers Frostbite Top clubs want consultation A Times Competition Muller opts to switch to rugby league In Brief Sharks through Akram's debut Washed in Ford returns Lyle displays touch of past mastery Ballesteros continues return to form in build-up to Ryder Cup Dover tripped at first hurdle By our Sports Staff: Technology signal to better times Today's Fixtures Arena opens new era Jalabert forgoes stage win Lewis camp tries to entice Bruno Mees Pierson Downcast Sussex rue season of failure The Times Leicestershire seeking fifth amendment Fast bowlers make hay as Oval pitch plays tricks Wasim Khan turns the ball to leg during his innings… Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Huntingdon Yesterday's Scoreboards The Times Sports Service Portelet draws right conclusion AYR Rapid Raceline Halling out Newbury Fame Again can complete fine day for Ramsdens NEWBURY BBC2 Britten rules the aerobatic waves Woman pilot ends male dominance to become national champion Seiko Kinetic Next McRae coming up fast Oliver Holt, in the Isle of Man, talks to a young rally driver maintaining a family tradition Word-Watching A last night for two Radio Choice Radio 1 An elegy for the passing of the old order Review BBC 1 Variations Choice Satellite Equestrianism Knight maintains momentum Warwickshire take advantage of their luck with weaher Scoreboard from Canterbury Times Two Crossword World Cup trainer dies aged 76 Jones takes school of hard knocks to Eton Rob Hughes on an unlikely lecture from the captain of the Crazy Gang Amokachi gets Everton out of tight spot Direct Line Motor Insurance Golf
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