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News from 25/09/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Mary E. Jelley, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James Bourlet (Hon Secretary), David Lort-Phillips, Alan Powell, Rob Hughes, John Shepperd and Nigel Richardson, Barry Trowbridge, Stacy Sullivan and Michael Evans, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Kevin Pilley, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, James Landale, Political Reporter, Nicola Venning, Philip Howard, Yvonne Constance, Chairman, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Stuart Jones, John Bryant, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Peter Fellgett, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Keith Pike sees an irresistible performance inspire Rovers' 5-1 defeat of Coventry City, Rodney Milnes, Janet Bush, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Barbara Roche, Keith Smith, Robert Weale, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Kathryn Knight, Sydney Friskin, John Hopkins, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Sarah Forde, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Euan Lloyd, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Christopher Walker and Martin Fletcher, John Craxton, Leila Linton, Frederick Lawton, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Adam Fresco, Ian Rodgers, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Agence France-Presse, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Hornsby, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster Political Editor, and Jonathan Mirsky, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, David Newbery, Michael Horsnell, Alan H. Green, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, G. F. O'neill, Nicolas Andrews, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Alan Jackson, Matt Ridley, Derek Lewis, Director General, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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Arafat gains self-rule for West Bank We are nto salves' storm before agreement Tory associations rebuff Major's call to select more women for safe seats Scottish victory Index All in the Mind Clinton's use of W-word rouses the Welsh dragon Sport on 13 Pages Europe triumphs in nail-biting Ryder Cup finale US fighter likely to replace Tornado Alla Carta Abbey National 25P Labour Left warns leadership to drop 'defensive outlook' Hain calls for radical programme to avoid risk of a revitalised right NEC This Week in the Times Major planned to devalue in ERM Cross Blair wants £3bn tax on utilities F16: Bank to open on Sunday Moscow assignment Man dies on bridge NHS pays for Child B Lottery winners Security tightened after No 10 blunder News in Brief Parents blame antenatal test for girl's death Inquest to be asked whether daughter's life was doomed by hospital procedure Random shot kills PC's son Carling rejects tale of royal meeting 'Schoolboy' of 32 faces media and his mother Checking babies' development safely Medical Briefing Midland Mortgages Superstore trader refuses to give an inch on metrication Retailer pledges to defy 'ridiculous' edict and promote imperial measures for older customers Christian Aid Tougher law for children sought Disneyland Paris Direct Medals lost in mix-up by council Denning says judge in sex claims should stand aside BA bans passenger for drunken attack Rolex Philips Sunflower charms grow on shoppers High-tech detectives uncover Stone Age village on Orkney On trail back to hearth and home Relaxyl Ramblers march in protest against closed access to the countryside Telecom Security Limited Account of Ward's murder 'credible' The New Ford Galaxy Digital Rising number of girls are willing to use violence Young narrow the gender gap By a Staff Reporter: Pay matters less than team spirit Phillips Sainsbury advert banned News in Brief Police free two Father homes in Climber killed Peoples Phone Babies taught to love books Women dispirited by selection failure Tory committees accused of picking candidates who are white, male, married and middle-aged In the first of a series investigating how the parties are choosing their candidates for the next election, Alice Thomson look at how Tory procedures are deterring women Amstrad Direct Two ministers balked in fight for new seats Fly free for life How to Enter (AP): Pledge of pullout from key towns Guardian Direct Diehard settlers threaten to wreck West Bank deal Shared control of Hebrn gives rise to fears of communal violence after army handover Renault Cars with Flair Watergate reporter casts doubt on Powell bid for White House Howard rebuffs plea for Hong Kong immigrants Time-honoured radio ritual can still produce surprises Jonathan Mirsky, who appeared on the panel with Chris Patten, describes the challenge of Any Questions? David Duggan Saddam planned to invade Saudi Arabia, says Baker CIA inquiry into satellite agency Transkei rape suspects escape (AP): Skiers flee as volcano erupts General Accident Direct Dissident faces death penalty World Summary (Reuter): Balladur wins assembly seat US terror jurists decide on sheikh (Reuter): Thousands join crucifix protest (AFP): Bitter harvest Major hails rising EU scepticism on single currency How many ecus will make a Monnet? International Convention Centre Birmingham (Reuter): Waigel claims Kohl support Bosnians pull out of peace talks after mass grave find 11 killed in massacre by teenager Housing corruption net tightens around Juppe French queue for fry-ups The Harley Medical Group First Telecom Russian power cut ban for military Visions of Africa A musical pepper-pot Pop: A variety of sounds from Africa and Jamaica meet in a Prom, while the next generation of teenybop idols heads for the big time African Prom Albert Hall Rspca Visual Art Blackpool's laughing matters Director Peter Chelsom's latest homage to the people and past of his home town opens this week. Nicola Venning report Country Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 After Take That, take this? Boyzone Apollo, W6 Musical Cellphones direct Dance Where there's brass ... Concert Entertainments The 20th Century British Art Fair Theatre A voice as rich as treacle Sisters are a girl's best friend Cosi fan tutte Films Music Books Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide The Times Arts When north becomes south The Earth's magnetic field could reverse Watching soccer can turn on your hormones Some Birds live with poison in their system Debunking the Meaning of live Matt Ridley meets the man who makes scientists think again by turning mysteries into puzzles Tempur Plan to build a virtual heart Cardiac researchers design their own supermodel Anjona Ahuja reports on a vita new project using computer simulation Picture Gallery Fatal feathers Spot the Teacher who Doesn't Keep up with the… 'I could not believe in God or the IRA' Writer Brian Moore tells Julia Liewellyn Smith why he hated his belfast upbringing and never went back A lullaby from music's Rip Van Winkle Joanna Pitman talks to Julian Lloyd Webber, whose first musical composition was performed last night St. Joseph's Hospice Peasant food for the well-heeled One cockbook dominates the latest dinner-party fashion, reports Rachel Kelly Services Ltd Matthew Parris Blue movies On the milky way to enlightenment Statues that sip milk and Madonnas that move demonstrate the thirst for spiritual succour Has Blair got the bottle? The Labour Party leader must take risks to win over the public says Peter Riddell Prom props Taste of spying Labour flight Soul mates Tender Subject Labour's town hall policy is still flawed Choose More Women Local Tories must select the next Mrs Thatcher Ryder Cup Triumph Golf can be a team game as well as the ultimate individual test Sow your own Will boot camps cut reoffending? 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9xn Telephone 0171-782 5000 Electricity mergers and user choice Computer crime Living with robots University pay Changes in Europe Letters Should carry a daytime telephone number.… Long and short of El Greco's vision Moon walking Motoring manners Pick of the bunch Court Circular Birthdays today Nature notes Vision of heroic endurance rescued from polar wastes Hilltop folly handed over Today's royal engagements Memorial service Appointment Personal Column Latest wills Sir Hugh Dundas Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriages Appointments in the Forces Major-General Jerrie Hulme Church news Sir Rupert Sich Kenneth Parker Jack Barker On this Day September 25,1909 The Boy Scout The Times Crossword No 19,969 Knockando News Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Plain Speaking Home Insurance Business Talk to Prudence In the Times Forecast Motor Racing Europe reclaim Ryder Cup United States surrender trophy in dramatic finale at Oak Hill Football Schools Sport Rugby Union The Loan Corporation Coulthard comes of age with victory Hill close to conceding world title after finishing behind Schumacher American Express Chambers floors own team with punch Castleford 34 Warrington 25 Top league players left out by cup selectors Lessons of 1948 refined by new technology TV Action Replay The Times Europe defy the odds to achieve a magical victory Americans suffer second home defeat as eternal virtue of team spirit proves decisive By our Sports Staff: Walton draws deep on his frayed nerves British Airways Holidays Captain's art complicated by wild swings of fortune John Hopkins examinues the decisions behind the capture of golf's ultimate prize Yeboah's power attracts floating vote Ghanaian claims outstanding hat-trick as premiership marksmen excel Alyson Rudd on how the Leeds striker caught the eye during a 4-2 win at Wimbledon Striking qualities make Shearer man for a crisis Bergkamp banishes doubts Pat Gibson on two goals of note in Southampton's 4-2 defeat at Highbury Picture Gallery Fowler caps fine teamwork Ian Rodgers revels in Liverpool's 5-2 win over Bolton Wanderers Ferguson draws on youth and waits for Cantona Sheffield Wednesday 0 Manchester United 0 Sheffield's untidy style hides good finishing touches Huddersfield Town 1 Sheffield United 2 Barmby strike leaves Ball hoping for change of luck Manchester City 0 Middlesbrough 1 Ferdinand sweeps Chelsea aside Striker punishes London club's lack of ambition to send Newcastle top Last-gasp Lyttle to the rescue West Ham gain reward for Dicks's good behaviour West Ham United 2 Everton 1 Robinson increases pressure on Brady's strugglers Bournemouth 3 Brighton 1 Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Premier Division Pools Check Fa Premier League Non-League and National Leagues No Title European Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Players who bear indelible stamp of greatness Rob Hughes on the footballers who are the subject of an unusual poll by the Royal Mail Understudies take their chance as Celtic go top Frustrating return for Fairclough Uxbridge 0 Stevenage Borough 1 Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Legal Noties Youngsters stake England claims Bosra Sham states classic case Cecill team cheered by impressive Fillies' Mile Victory Bath Raceline British double Guide to our Racecard Yesterday's Results Sheikh decides to hang washing out in public Fallon returns to Ireland Hamilton Park Carson's tactics win the day as Bahri upsets calculations Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Leaders on the Flat Mazda Bailey revelling in his dual role John Goodbody meets a promising young wicketkeeper=batsman with talent aplenty Sri Lanka in sight of victory in decisive third Test Rugby Union Picture Gallery For the Record Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures Athletics Rugby League The Times 'We ran in the dark, covered in mud and blood' For the 'ultimate fun weekend' John Bryant needed legs that could take hills and a stomach that could take the sea Picture Gallery Universal 500 Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Leicester lose top billing by mistake Back's error clears way for Bath and trypifies game between leading club Leicester 9 Bath 14 Llanelli impress with style in flowing start to season Ebbw Vale 15 Lianclli 60 HSBC Group Third loss increases problems for West Penalties fail to convert masses Orrell 12 Sale 6 Wasps aim to make full use of Andrew's long wait Wasps 38 Saracens 16 Newcastle's blueprint takes profit and loss into account Hernia Repair Hendry's regal form earns him Masters Hospital pass eludes Carling Envy guarantees the England captain a hostile reception, Kevin Pilley writes Alain Menu, above, and Will Hoy snatched the… England go down to brave defeat By our Sports Staff: Chesnokov steers Russia into final Muck or raul far from gripping Stuart Jones applauds the friendliness but not the rugby union at Welford Road Charles lifts gold at Whitaker's expense Sport in Brief Talbot turns back Lewis chooses Surrey Doohan retains title Jalabert takes Tour Sharks really hungry Basingstoke advance Invalidity differences lawful European Law Report A Times Loss leader ban applies to goods from all states Stay decision cannot be appealed Capitalisation, week's change HSBC Group British Funds Barclays Producers lift capacity despite rates and recession Telefonica set for first big public offering Legal & General Vero Group seeks quote The Times Report on Reject Shop stays secret IT complaints Easy option Pacific Gas and Electric Company Clarke's response to Psbr will set course Gilt-Edged Results and Statistics Today "This ship is unsinkable. " Forte booked in for strong advance Companies Picture Gallery Alternative Investment Market Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Rush to beat rule deadline Tourist Rates The Pound Change on Week Stock Market EMU watch by markets Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Swiftcall would like to apologise Video Conferencing Swiftcall Live Operators Rising inflation likely to push pay deals to 4.5% Clerical Medical targets Germany Lloyd's set to decide on 'pay now' Kewill Systems Plc Prontaprint leaps to ?2m on local authority contracts Bcci case adjourned by Abu Dhabi judge The sky's the limit! Picture Gallery Credit Lyonnais had 'dangerous' strategy Meridiana By our City Staff: Volkswagen plans to make own parts ING joins electronic banking network More time Award first Unemployed haunt EMU hopes Janet Bush on the chances of Europe meeting the 1997 monetary union deadline Seiko Kinetic Cult of the small business has been built on myth All eyes on the bench The Times On the move Pitch in Career strategist The Times City Diary The thrill of the new Radio Choice Radio 1 Women in skirts and one who wears the pants Review Variations BBC1 Satellite Wage Pressure 41 Pacificorp poised to bid for Manweb Funding fear Broken down Fire contract Times Two Crossword SFO considers full investigation into TSB Group French franc faces renewed market attack Business wants talks with Labour on minimum wage Argos to open discount store A&L open to Scottish Amicable merger James Herrick Chardonnay Hit and Myth Piece of cake for new Asda baker

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