News from 22/09/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Nick Nuttall, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Vijitha Yapa, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, William Barlow, President, Michael Cooper, Director General, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent and Rikee Verma, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, John Simpson, Catherine Milton Social Services Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Andrew WOODHead of Fisheries, , Simon Wilde, Tony Patrick, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Alan Price, Martin Fletcher, Andrew F. Richards, Martin Clout, Historical adviser, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Redwood, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Debra Craine, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, T. Wilson Goad, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Boyd, Director General, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Brian Rendell, Charles Bremner, Teresa Williams, Ian Brodie and Christopher Thomas, Sarah Bagnall, Duncan Nichol, (Chairman), J. E. Staines, Abraham Marcus, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Raymond Keene, John Goodbody and Peter Ball, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Ian McCartney (Labour Employment Spokesperson), Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Nicholas Wood and Arthur Leathley, Anthea Rose, Alice Thomson, Keith Kirkman, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Benjamyn Damazer, Roger Boyes, Lin Jenkins and Jonathan Prynn, David Devore, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Andrew Wingfield Digby, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, D. Packwood, Simon De Bruxelles, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Caitlin Moran, George MURCELL(Artistic Director), Walter Gammie, Ian Brodie, Jodeci/Mary J. Blige, Mike Johnson, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Philip Bassett and Janet Bush, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Christopher Buckley, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Albert Hall, Patricia Hewitt, (Deputy Chairman), Roger Dobson Director General, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Patrick Shovelton, Robin Loveday, President, Rob Andrew, G. T. Appleby, General Secretary, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Patricia Tehan and Richard Thomson, Simon L. Cohen, (Consultant Physician), Frances Gibb and Robin Young, Barrie Deas Chief Executive,
ResumoRifkind stirs old passions over Europe Tory interests put first, says Cook Four held in hunt for girl's killer Ryder Cup rejects Index Our Island Icons Britain's Hindus flock to miracle of the milk Tomorrow in the Times Washington at War Sting gives court command performance Joe Joseph at a sellout gig by the man who did not miss £6m GPs claim victory with new deal on night visits Rich Kickings Allied Dunbar Optimists keep scratching but the itch remains Doctors blame full wards on mentally ill visitors Microsoft used our MultiSync monitors for Windows 95 Eton boys keeping up with Jones Major pledges to continue search for peace in Ulster By a Staff Reporter: Child benefit for better-off should end, says Davies White Hart Hotels Top civil servants to be made redundant News in Brief Teachers seek 7.5% Man held over killings Coma woman dies Lindley Library to split RUC man set free Den boy found dead Hard labour for Briton Bank repaid £4.8m taken from Sting's 47 accounts Night caller stabs lawyer to death on his doorstep Wife is left face-to-face with killer as her husband lies dying at their country home Editor promises more details as judge returns to the bench Virgin soldiers stuck on return trip BT Saatchi founder died in sex stunt French port 'asked Stena ferry to wait outside harbour' Calais authority disputes cause Abbey National Pet-hater kills 24 cats in one hamlet Tyson promoter 'swindled' Lloyd's Cellphones direct Euro MPs vote for ban on bull-bars News in Brief Archive on tap Workers held Boys accused Herriot millions Green petrol Correction Drain Convers and Potholes Have Rarely Been so… RSC transfers the Shakespearean dream to celluloid Success of Branagh's Much Ado About Nothing prompts rush to film the Bard Enduring affair of stage and screen Bose Better Sound through research Lottery's £16m saves Royal Court Dell Direct Mistakes by press halt trial of girl, 14 News in Brief £4,200 for attack Unlawful killing Child B named Dustcart sinks Newt rustlers Rover Law Society officer castigates critics in valedictory address Dixons The Link Girl of two a pioneer for cancer treatment Beer 'that leaves no hangover' launched When foul words can be excused Medical Briefing Water firm wants to skim 3ft off lakes Children's wayward lifestyle threatens health advances Teenagers fall prey to stress, drink and drugs Late rain makes apples sweeter Weekend Shopping The Tory nationalisation of Britain The Times/dillons Debate Sun Alliance No Title Girls' sex claims are fantasies, says coach Major strikes back in battle for the business vote Direct Line Mortgages Labour candidate pledges to fight 'lies and slurs' Blair assured of Clause 4 victory Nationalists pour scorn on offer of a 'puny assembly' Council workers fear Welsh language edict The Times Ashdown tries to calm tax jitters Republicans embrace Powell's centrist views (Reuter): Judge delivers blow to Simpson defence Washington Post 'surrendering to the black lobby' US media war turns an embarrassing spotlight on the newspaper that exposed Watergate Picture Gallery Cali cartel treasurer surrenders his books Only from ATI (Reuter): Sri Lanka mobilises its military censors Sharps US eases missiles sale to Pakistan West's doubts linger as Libya opens chemical plant Zimbabwe turns a deaf ear to poem for Rhodes Congress votes to end 55mph speed limit 'Miracle' of thirsty Hindu gods sparks Indian milk run (Reuter): Mongolia air crash kills 40 World Summary (AP): Pyongyang 'jails 400,000 activists' (AP): Hijack Iranian held for inquiry Lions and tigers terrorise town (Reuter): Home stretch Deadlines loom as Euro-summit seeks grand design amid national rifts British interests extend beyond EU, Rifkind says Muslim-Croat army split widens (Reuter): Nato failed to save pilots Genscher rails at 'blockhead' leaders Bombings dim peace hopes in Chechenia Vodafone Centre Russian anti-terror unit frees hostages 'I never watch my films, but I'm chuffed at being a Bond girl' Dame Judi Dench talks about stardom, the Quarkers and the night her house burnt to the ground Moben Aut Direct The rave that will never die The Ministry of Sound has moved on from grunge to glam The Missions to Seamen Hats off to bobbies' helmets Thefamiliar police uniform is part of a civilised society, says Magnus Linklater Mayfair Carpets Gallery Ltd The Sunday Times Why Clarke must cut taxes now John Redwood says the people should get their money back Picture Gallery World wide woe Man's ingenuity is endlessly turned to the bad, and the malignity of the Internet could be the worst yet Bernard Levin Redder hue The Times Diary In concert The Times Diary Worn Puppies The Times Diary Nelson's man The Times Diary Philip Howard Palmerston's Duty Rifkind's realistic exposition of British interests in Europe Autumn Windfall The money is there: ministers should pick it up Free of Husk But what is beer without a hangover? Strains and stresses in the NHS Ro-ro safety Dangers of diabetes 'Gowns and anoraks' in an international perspective Labour and ageism Design doubts about the new Globe Conveyancing costs Spa partners Court Circular Today's royal engagements Baptism Personal Column Emmanuel College, Cambridge Luncheons Exhibition curators track down stolen pot Birthdays today School news Conference Memorial services Service reception Forthcoming marriages West Square Associates Beatles Yakubo, Mr K. Yoshimoto, Mr T. Tonomura, Ms K.… Receptions Sir Rudolf Peierls Personal Column Trailfinders His Honour Henry Ruttle Flights Directory World Link Flights Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Kidney Research Church Housing Trust Announcements The British Kidney Patient Association The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Gethin James His Majesty's Theatre News The Times Crossword No 19,967 Business Times Weathercall Tomorrow In the Times Business Rival insurer sues Norwich Union for defamation Lonrho set to spin off its mining interests NatWest moves to sell Bancorp Allders hit by surprise warning Arts By our Cnonomics Correspondent: Dollar plunges in fallout from Waigel remarks Sport Recovery under threat from falling exports Chanel Television and Radio Business Today Gas U-turn Options prices Geest hit by price drop and weather Swiftcall British Gas makes U-turn to merge supply activities Tourist Rates Scottish Power Award for creating $70m business in three years France inter McAlpine prepares to shed workers Icahn looks at Nabisco Costs restrict MTL rise Exports boost Mayborn UK directors earn more than £300,000 Business Roundup Decision time for Labour The Opposition should not harry privatisations Clarke may need to coax consumers Lessons in customer loyalty Pennington Laura Ashley dividend may be back in fashion Lloyds Bank Souvenirs score highly for Spurs Laporte looks for further purchases Investors braced for sharp correction after record run Stock Market 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 Changes Laporte Allders Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Delivering Laura Ashley Tempus Tottenham Wall Street Sporting challenge The Times City Diary Hot seat The Times City Diary Early exit The Times City Diary Saddling up The Times City Diary A ferocious cat big enough to take on the Canary Richard Thomson on a lion among investors Childcare campaign Ombudsman's decision on the BA pensions holiday Popularity of ACCA qualification grows in UK Pensioner power over trustee jobs Coface LBF The dividend payment that takes forever Christine Buckley explains the waiting game companies play First-half profit at Crédit Lyonnais Bank of Scotland A Queen's Award is worth a king's ransom Water council urges Norweb bid referral Flying start for Ford dealer Why US utilities are over here Richard Thomson on a transatlantic trend in electricity Exchange rule mars launch of Tradepoint Hampden studies acquisitions Recovery continues apace at Blagden Engineers' profits fall Spandex expands Sale boosts Trafford Returns help advertiser William Jacks accelerates China's ambitions cast doubt on HK dollar's future Managers take the wheel at Glass's The Times Pfizer pays initial $10m to link up with Cantab Guardian Crompton team bags De La Rue business Equities trade in narrow limits Winning a Queen's Award will increase your… The Times Unit Trust Information Service Tate Bowie's blue pseud shoes are murder New Albums: One of pop's deepest thinkers wonders if killing can be art David Sinclair is sure of at least one thing: Outside is a criminal waste of time Top Ten Albums Believe in miracles Paul Sexton meets Colin Blunstone, and discovers that you can't keep a good Zombic down Multiple Display Advertising Items Pop 1 Pop 2 Pop 3 The great escape—live! Caitlin Moran catches up with Blur's whimsical tour of unlikely seaside resorts Fame the Musical Pop 4 Amour-plated professional Pop Joan Armatrading Albert Hall Good value for Money Alan Price Green Room, Cafe Royal Entertainments Gigs 1 Gigs 2 Invitation to the dance Jodeci/Mary J. Blige Wembley Arena Choice 1 Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 The Times The quip and the dead Theatre: Marital breakdown? You have to laugh Dead Funny Savoy Apollo 13 Dance Theatre Aussie exuberance on tap Dance: Debra Craine loves the energy and inventiveness of Tap Dogs at Sadler's Wells Great start to a cycle ride Concerts: Rattling good Beethoven; Chang matures; Bartok becalmed CBSO/Rattle Birmingham Youth's shining fervour Music A spirit contained Bartok 50th anniversay QEH Tomorrow Councils must make pre-eviction inquiries Queen's Bench Division Institute of Legal Executives part Ii Summer 1995 examinations No Title When apology contains a defamation Court of Appeal Joining the professionals with global vision of union's future Rob Andrew on the challenge that lies ahead after being named as director of rugby development with Newcastle Johnson forced to miss tour with back injury Martin called up by Engalnd Cup-holders granted no favours in draw MaZDa Pakistan delay selection Barrow biker nears peak of ambition Andrew Longmore on a determined woman with world championship and Olympic aspirations Transfer of Atkins sharpens focus on Bosnian judgment York await return of Cantona One division best for counties The other cheek Through the mill Grant cut makes licences leap An Open mind 'Ping-pong ain't the game it used to be' Picture Gallery By hand or nod? Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess O'Sullivan triumphs with daring fightback Higgins disappoints partisan crowd in Scottish Masters Cinderford kept in suspense Forthcoming Company Golf Days Olympic bid may halt stadium decision For the Record Baseball Scotland show no mercy to Wales in singles Fixtures Championships fall foul of heavy rain Sport in Brief Leeds reject accusation Saitov sprints home Tarango suspension cut Talbot may renege Too small for Giants General Sir Peter De La Billiere Stable lads compensated for Godolphin successes Vindaloo falls short in record attempt Haydock Park Rapid Raceline Haydock Park Specialists Yesterday's Results Richard Evans Redcar Newton Abbot Rocca sets out to win with a smile David Miller talks to the Italian proud to be playing for Europe William Hill Hill acknowledges need to play safe Autosport Grand Prix Line Word-Watching Topical debate in Hong Kong Radio Choice Radio 1 Sports Letters Review BBC1 Variations Choice Satellite Cricket Ballesteros misses opening exchanges Spaniard omitted drom Europe's foursomes pairings at start of Ryder Cup Times Two Crossword Andrew kicks off open era Sun Authorised Reseller Clement Freud 35
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