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News from 27/09/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Hilary Dyer, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Ian Murray and Leyla Linton, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Michael Binyon and Oliver Burkeman, Jeremy Laurance, Patricia Tehan and George Sivell, Andrew Longmore, Max Glaskin, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Michael Windridge, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, James Bone and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, James Bone, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Holden, Kris Anderson, Patricia Tehan, Debra Craine, Margaret Coles, Graham Clayton, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Mathew Bond, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Z. Tyszkiewicz, Marcus Williams, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Chris Leithead, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, W. Cozens, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, J. W. Masding, Barry Millington, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Duncan Howarth, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Auriol Chisholm, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Michael Clapham, Alice Thomson, Andrew Smith, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Adam Fresco, R. W. Johnson, John Allison, Giles Whittell, Simon De Bruxelles, Gerald Larner, Jennai Cox, Roger Sydenham, Anjana Ahuja, A. M. Stubbs, Anthony Loyd, Roy Greenslade, James Forder, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Kate Bassett, Alan Mitchell, Christopher Irvine, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Alan Hamilton and Michael Hornsby, John Phillips, Peter Moss, Alan Jackson, Peter M. Oppenheimer, Colin Campbell, P. D. James, R. Campbell Paget,

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Book pricing agreement is shattered Discount war begins on top titles Labour rush to end union sponsorship Bosnia hopes Index P. D. James Lottery tickets seized in £100m scam inquiry Index Judge pulls plug on Simpson trial United out of cup Interface Picture Gallery No 10's prodigal mouser returns Dealer costs bank £700m Index Unsteady Eddie Index First National Solutions 25P Enlarged Nato will have right to forces in East Blair school decision 'taken as a parent' Howard's refusal to move IRA men dismays Dublin Duchess ventures into republican stronghold NEC Redwood urges US links instead of 'outdated' EU Picture Gallery Drugs hunt at London exchange Wandsworth to hold tenancy means tests News in Brief Metrication protest MacKay briefed on judge Protest for sacked vicar Leniency for wife killers Babies still sleep safely Kasparov draws level Wax Jacket Book trade turns over a new leaf at last Authors welcome end of Net Book Agreement, but small booksellersd are not so sure Brief encounter of the Golders Green kind Magazine Revenge attack at vineyard Christian Aid No Title Speed Kills Holiday firm to build ?100m centre in Cumbrian forest Promise of 2,000 jobs gains victory over conservationists' concerns for peaceful Eden Valley By a Staff Reporter: Sting put private eye on to £6m case Boy found dead after ban from school News in Brief Passport control Mp in court Lecturers' deal Biker saves six Old banger Cricketer sued Jet impounded American Airlines Picture Gallery Surgeons draw up code of ethics to protect patients Cuts in treatment provoke fears of NHS rationing Vegetarians choke on meat message Energy Centre By a Staff Reporter: Mariner left all at sea returns to home port By a Staff Reporter: Railtrack threatened with prosecution after collision Train crash similar to Clapham disaster British Gas Times trap minister Aitken questioned on arms Mixed blessings of a lucky hump Medical Briefing Picture Gallery IBIS Internet business information services Tobacco sponsor ends ban on yacht Civic pride dented in bid for independence Exeter, Norwich and Gloucester thwarted Abbey National Clarke leaves way for windfall tax The Tory nationalisation of Britain The Times/ Dillions Debate The Times Black and Asian Tories condemn party as racist Cash dismisses call to quit safe-seat chase Harrods Knightsbridge Sainsbury's. Everyone's favourite… Hopefuls queue for a place in gruesome ritual Blow to Andreotti defence as live TV request is rejected Judge bows to fear of O. J. Simpson 'spectacle' at start of elder staeman's trial Star cast lined up for witness box Russian general says Nato expansion could spark world war Ryman Conflicting faces of a 'MacHiavelli' Reuter: Informers spearhead the state's attack Kohl pledge on currency fails to halt EU jitters Bosnian constitution deal gives Serbs a third share Cellphones direct Kitchen tips from Bonn's biggest eater Nicotinell mini chewing gum Gift-wrapped bodies bring nightmares German rebuff to Euro fighter O. J. trial suffers short TV blackout County Hotels Republicans fear Perot third party will aid Clinton Geese crash into Gingrich jet Senate dispute puts US foreign affairs on hold By our Foreign Staff: Eruption 'may have nuclear test link' Muratec Gunmen kill 12 in KwaZulu News in Brief Papandreou ill (Reuter): Asylum deal (Reuter): Terror sentence Drugs inquiry Medical exit (Reuter): Verdi find Huddles ton return underlines end of exiles' dream Rifkind calls on America to honour its UN debts Hill House Hammond Dingo baby inquest to reopen NatWest Fortnum & Mason Camel you can take anywhere Hanro Why my hero will never be a thug P. D. James defends her creation Adam Dalgliesh against his working class critics Everest The Harley Medical Group Vodafone centre Baring all... and revealing nothing A cosy book cartel is remaindered Good riddance to the Net Book Gory Gowrie Picture Gallery A windfall for Clarke? The Chancellor may make the utilities pay for a tax cut in the Budget The Times Diary Tall tails Party leader Poles apart Ridin' high Alan Coren Truth Will out Europe's fantasists ponder the reality of monetary union Clinton's Dream Ticket Colin Powell may be helping the incumbent Running Late Accuracy is truth, truth accuracy and that is all… Germany's view of monetary union Blighting business Tax burden Structural shake-up in the Church Motorway speeds A home for Whisp Justice to Peierls Cost of care Sizing up future of the new Globe Great War pardons Sweet inspection Pick of the bunch Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Cyril Chamier Luncheons Service dinner 'Bottomless' mud springs baffle scientists Latest wills Birthdays today Marriages Reception Banquet Dinner Royal Navy Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Dorothy Dickson Dorothy Dickson, actress and musical comedy star, died on September 25 aged 102. She was born in Kansas City on July 25,1893 Proffeser Elfin Richards Professor Elfyn Richards, Obe, aeronautical engineer and Vice-Chancellor of Loughborough University, 1967-73, died in Romsey, Hampshire, on September 7 aged 80. He was born on December 28,1914 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Professor Elfyn Richards Markson Pianos Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items In 1945 Richards joined Vickers-Armstrong at… Multiple Display Advertising Items At Home Air Marshal Sir Laurence Jones Air Marshal Sir Laurence Jones, KCB, AFC, Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man, died on Seplember 23 aged 62. He was born on January 18,1933 Berkeley Homes Fairlough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea & Kensington Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kenton Court W14 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fax Mail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allison Family Homes British Gas North of the Thames Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kingston Hill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons London Residential Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Putney Cons. Area Multiple Classified Advertising Items South of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lakeside Setting Trevose Broadway, Somerset Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The White House Creeksea Burnham-On-Church St. Osyth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Why the young are better off buying It is cheaper to buy than to rent, reports Rachel Kelly Wainhomes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kent Overlooking Parkland West Oxfordshire Knight Frank & Rutley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cost of Rents and Mortgages in Greater London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wiltshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Buckinghams IPI Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Aygulf Bet. Frejust & St. Tropez Multiple Classified Advertising Items Timeshare Private Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Internet Videocommunications BM Associates Property Fairclough Homes The International Property Show Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Clifton-Donkin Caribbean Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items ALTO Golf & Country Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Display Advertising Items Paddenswick Road W6 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lawrence Wharf Multiple Classified Advertising Items A month is a long time in journalism A serious-minded political monthly magazine this week launches bravely on to Britain's crowded news- stands Greenpeace at war The Pressure group is using more conventional weaponry in its fight for support Alan Mitchell reports Would British editors drop the bomber? Roy Greenslade finds Fleet Street shocked as The Washington Post surrenders to a terrorist's demand to publish his manifesto Labour seeks new friends in the press Alexandra Frean reports on a rift between Tony Blair and The Guardian A Times Competition The Times Crossword No 19,971 News Business Times Weathercall WPA Health Insurance In the Times Tomorrow Business Trader runs up £700m loss Losses hidden from Japanese bank for 11 years Tesco recycling centres will create 700 jobs Tory allies warn: cut taxes or lose UK's fastest rail line put up for bidding Arts Sport Stock Exchnage House of Fraser in red at halfway Focus Investors in People Business Today Stock Market Indices Tax gripes Screened out Increased prices hit Brent Bid accepted Fact slides Scholl EGM Swiftcall Telephone Club BAA plans Heathrow rail link North would be joined to airport by £250m scheme Taxpayers' complaints soar by 60 per cent By a Correspondent: Day Maxwell died a £0m deal failed Tourist Rates Stock Exchange backs down on Internet Couple sell home after court fight Late AGM for Classic Bloodstock Hearing on brand names and goodwill US interest rates to stay unchanged Business Roundup Merck £1bn placing Lamont pegs payout Rate levels defended Four aim for AIM Britton ready to buy Jersey to boost image Motor World warning Multiple Display Advertising Items HTV rejects Scottish TV takeover bid White City stake for Chelsfield Licence to print subsidy Everyone wants to play trains Rogue trader blows a billion Goodbye to a cartel Alexon returns to profit Picture Gallery Commodities London Commodity Exchange Cocoa Liffe Options Recs regain their poise as takeover talk returns Stock Market Picture Gallery 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 Opec in the headlights Tempus House of Fraser HTV Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Brent Intl Wall Street Inflation? Not half Bold French Gazza brush-up Bentley style Lloyd's lineout Date with European destiny nobody can expect to keep The timetable for single currency will have to change, sys George Brock Why the utilities lost their spark Customers are beginning to feel let down, Jon Asworth says EMU: The Crunch Daiwa feels the tremors from a rogue trader Patricia Tehan says bank's loss points to a salesman not subject to controls Legal & General Investors in People Making business work better Edward Fennell introduces a two-page report on a national standard that helps organisation to improve their performance Spread the Word British Steel Target your workforce For many companies, retraining staff can literally mean survival Try thinking clearly and communicating Main Points Elida Gibbs Leaders Personal Care TNT Express Case Study: Nationwide Case Study: Endlake School If you've got it, flaunt it Investors in People Investors culture is central to government strategy Kwik-Fit Crane Davies Management Consultants Transformed from loser to leader Case Study British Steel Case Study: De Vere Hotels Trained to shine under the spotlight Case Study: A. E. Clutterbuck Case Study: Ciba Agriculture Shares bounce back in thin trading Coventry Building Society The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Picture Gallery Comment Music 1 We never had it so good, so often and so cheaply The years after 1945 saw a popular revolution in British arts. Rodney Milnes recalls when the power was with the people Size isn't everything Concerts: Dull pop classics and a disappointing symphonic double in London, empty gestures and poor acoustics in Liverpool RPO/Temirkanov Albert Hall Visions of Africa Odd couple united by war BSO Hickox Barbican Little to cheer for Liverpool RLPO Pesck Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool Music 2 RSC Royal Shakespeare Company Music 3 Mehta savours Verdi Opera Aida Festival Hall Entertainments Royal College of Art Choice 1 Today's Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Choice 2 Fair is foul, and so is all the rest Macbeth Greenwich Theatre 1 Lines, wine, women and song Edmund Kean, Tragedian King's Head, NI Theatre 2 The Times The winning over of Brum, a step at a time Debra Craine talks to David Bintley about the challenge of directing Birmingham Royal Ballet Sofa so good for potted opera Hilary Finch travels to a Scottish island to see Mimi meet her end in 30 minutes-all in the cause of education Barbican Centre Dance Picture Gallery Country Picture Gallery Going for a Song Opera A Times Reader Offer Tomorrow Good old country comforts Pop George Jones/Tammy Wyncue Apollo, W6 Running short of space? Commercial Property Nattrass Giles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Property for Sale Save a Fortune Excellent Business Opportunity in Poland Bensons Auctions Freehold for Sale Serviced Office to Let Lincoln Warehouse to Let Covent Garden Serviced Offices Brixton Challenge City/e1 AEM Avon Ltd J. 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Secretary Society Of Antiquaries Of London Property Vittel Love + Tate CS Cross Selection Abbey Life Assurance Co. Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Directors' Secretaries Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited How to become a key player in a legal team Jennai Cox on the expanding role of the computer-literate legal secretary Legal Cr?me ASA Law Handle Beauchamp Bureau McKinlay Law Partnership Val Wade Rec Cons Multilingual Services recruitment consultants Recruitment Consultant Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Legal Temps! Simon Power at Law Greythorn St James's College ROC Recruitment Hobstones Legal Secretaries Litigation Secretary ROC Recruitment Hobstones Legal Secretaries Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants McKIinlay Law Partnership No Title Career Legal Legal Secretarial Temps Needed The Recruitment Company Partner's SECRETARY/PA in Holborn Law Firm Rainbow Recruitment £25,000... WC2 Ptnr seeks exp. Legal PA Corporate… £20,000... Made a job mistake.. . 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I, a siner, accepted on the Internet' Cambridge breakthrough could turn the traffic lights to green World of information 'must not be exclusive' Society Futurezone Netscape plugs latest leak Encrypton Hi-Grade Computers PLC Japanese unveil first mobile videophone Boredom defeated bomber Technophobe did deal to get his weekends back Make sure you order a large portion of chips Back to basics Fresh rules of engagement The letters page has a full staff. 1 have just me and a Mac. Be patient' Byte Direct Hot sites New on the Net: war poetry cancer help restaurant reviews bright ideas train spotting disability Texas Instruments Raising the limit on the highway Highwire Marketplace If at first you don't succeed, try again CD-Rom Electronic album sorts out your photographs Software Colourful end to the grey old days Hardware Kingston Technology Corporation Surfing the Nile in search of ancient Egypt My world on the web Blackstone Trading Co. Ltd Lab test exposes dial-up weakness It's the end of the roll for film Cover Story: the press already has them Airline may be first to offer in-flight e-mail Internet The Times A Times Competition AT&T may be off the hook Stockwatch Information Technology Stocks No Title Mastering the art of remote control Workplace IT enables the global office It Consultants JM Management Services Admiral Bonusprint Fidelity Investments HCL Europe PMR Project Management Recruitment Ltd Internet Videocommunications Telecomm Search International GSM: The next Generation Document 95 Time Computer Systems Ltd

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