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News from 28/09/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Julia Llewellyn Smith, David Londin, Geoff Knight, David Adams, Edward Owen, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Alain de Botton, Charles Bremner and Frances Gibb, Mark Skinner, Craig Lord, Swimming Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Tania Rice, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, David Pryce-Jones, Mark Souster, Harvey Elliott, W. M. Ballantine, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, J. K. Gore, Fitzroy MacLean, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Marianne Curphey and Jane O'callaghan, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Charles Bremner, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Michael Jopling, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Stuart Humby, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael P. Christides, Darren Bailey, Steve Keenan, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Norman Hogg, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, (Edward Owen), Daniel Johnson, Terry Waite and Patricia Cornwell, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Dr Thomas Stuffaford, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Neil Addison, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Ian F. Locke, Russell Kempson, Craig Lord and John Goodbody, Janet Daley, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Rachel Bridge, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, David Nicholls, Janet Bush and Robert Miller, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Sunjay Kakar, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Christopher Walker and our Diplomatic Staff, Ross Leckie, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, J. H. Martin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, David Tang, Henry Hall, Sybil Sharpe, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, David Churchill, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Charles Bremner and Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Chris Parker, Craig Lord, Susan Raven, Bruce Anderson, Richard Blake, Jonathan Clark, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, David Walker, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, David Ford, Michael Horsnell, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Martin Fletcher, Christopher Irvine, Roy Jenkins, Patrick Browne, Tess Knighton, Benedict Nightingale, A. B. Goyder, Gerald Lang, Peter Walsh, David Powell, Ian Robertson, D. L. Dexter, Colin Campbell, Craig Lord and Dominic Kennedy, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, J. C. Tuck, Robert M. Barr,

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The Overwork Ethic Outrage over Death on the Rock verdict by Euro court Ministers to review appeals system Falklands murder arrests Troops offered £1,400 to stay Index Ken Follett Blair's Bandwagon Olympic coach jailed for rapes Rows dent Labour support Appointments 25p Shadow Cabinet revolt on rejected leftwinger Change or die, campaigners warn Oxbridge club The faction pushing for women to be admitted to the Oxford and Cambridge club as full members will try to amend the constitution tonight at a meeting seen as their best chance of ending two years of stalemate. Andrew Pierce reports Br phone service tails on 95 per cent of train queries' Amstrad Direct Blair hints at reform of child benefit system Savile Row will not suit metric Leeson ordered to attend City court News in Brief Guy's power cut Woman raped Digital radio Wife-killer jailed Tyres recalled Dung dated Champions of the crossword Admiral Bursts of gunfire that prompted revenge and fury How a covert anti-terrorist mission brought Britian into the dock at Strasbourg Deadly confrontation had lasting impact on undercover operations Saturday in the Times Direct Line Only Turkey loses more cases than the British Adverse rulings linked to lack of human rights laws Speed Kills. Kill your Spped Swimmer blew whistle on Hickson nine years ago 'It's fair to say everyone knew it was going on and most felt well, they're old enough, it's up to them' 'Brilliant' trainer made little effort with his charges Intimate bonds can be exploited Guardian Direct BNFL Doctors told to hit out when in danger NationWide the 'Building' Society We have turned the tide on crime, says Howard Half-million drop in offences over two years is the biggest since records began Genetic pioneers issue human atlas BT It's good to talk Rover Alfa Romeo Major wins £150,000 after pregnancy led her to quit Army By a Staff Reporter: Gulf War hostages take BA to court HESS Princess of poetry pokes fun at press Business Class Genetic tomatoes enter the food chain Shephard backs tougher line on school discipline University heads seek to end 'lottery' of student selection Dixons Sale Buy now Pay next Year Dixons Sale now on Earl finds new job as an estate agent British hours are longest in the EU Tunbridge Wells regains its spring Map book charts unhealthy city life Admiral Invest in Precious Metal Choosy Tories can afford to reject a rising star How a government minister was narrowly defeate3d in contest to stand for safe sear Commercial Radio Redwood accuses Blair of joining Brussels alliance Poor 'hit hardest' by Eu farm policy Admiral Family's Internet plea leads to surgery Halifax Firebomber given life for attack on noisy reggae party Judge criticises authorities for failing to act on neighbours' protests By a Staff Reporter: Complaints soar but few offenders are prosecuted Texas Instruments Gp who killed daughter is dead News in Brief Library ban Heart baby safe Return delayed Helicopter alert Powell campaign spurs defections from Dole camp 'Scam' label enrages Nigeria SAGA Services Ltd. O . J. pathologically jealous , prosecution tells jurors What Mortgage Best National Lender 1995 Cuba turns blind eye as sex brings in tourist dollars Kidnappers seek medical help for Kashmir hostages By our Foreign Staff: China backs down on sale of nuclear reactors to Tehran WWF (Reuter): 70 drown in mine flood Falklands tax threat mars pact Russians fire on Japanese boats (AFP): Turkey coalition move falls apart Gonzalez named at death inquiry (AFP): Cash runs out ' for Banda trial B&Q Major hints at increased aid for Palestinians Germans swing sharply against Kohl on Europe Pact Louvre in legal fight for £1.9m painting The Times Dinosaurs put stamp on Lisbon elections Shells do the talking as Bosnian troops push back Serbs Nato to lay down peacekeeping rules for generals Sharp Intelligent Thinking One 2 One Mercury Plea for tougher landmine standards Wheezing as we work The tell-tale clues that torture leaves Doctors have new help to verify victims' tales, says Ian Robertson Miele Impotence Laser sighted Ido-Air Danger claws I guess I'm soppy, isn't that the word?' Julia Llewellyn Smith finds out what happened to the Hollywood nice-guy Billy Crystal after Harry met Sally Go home, your job is wrecking you Employers are realising that women cannot balance family and long hours at work, says Mary Ann Siehart Hill House Hammond Kingfisher Cellphones direct What made Humphrey go walkabout Giles Coren on the mind of a mog Janet Daley Yesterday's ruling in Strasbourg raises the dilemma of defending freedom when faced with anarchy Country airs Rose restored Picture Gallery Howard 's crime waving There are lies, damned lies, statistics and 'police recorded crime figures' Small change Local Bookshop Paws down Old timer Marshall Plan for Balkans? Aid could smooth peace path, says Fitzroy MacLean Rock and Hard Place Britain must look beyond the Gibraltar judgment Code for Coaches Hothouse sport can blind parents to abuse The Gene Machine What is the difference between Humphrey and John Major? Spirit of Wallace Scots conservatism Responsibility to Uk passport holders in Hong Kong Pennington Street, London Ei 9xn Telephone 0171782 5000 Private prosecutions 'Endurance' photos Getting possession Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… False conclusions on Oecd figures City churches survey Sober assessment So it must be true Court Circular Birthdays today Today 's royal engagements Juan Manuel Fangio Picture Gallery Memorial service Lecture Personal Column Anniversaries Luncheon Dinner Receptions Institute of Biology Marriages Fulbright awards Forthcoming marriages Professor Albert Goodwin Obituaries Legal Notices Ruth Ellis Picture Gallery Det Chief Supt Arthur Benfield Michael Jones Picture Gallery On this Day September 28,1928 News The Times Crossword No 19,972 Business Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Air UK Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Noon today Arts 35-37 Gilts auction flops for the first time Borrowing problems limit scope for tax cuts Change of status cost C&g £19m Tarmac has halfway loss and warns for full year WPA lights rumours on health of wealth Books Criminal inquiries at record Sport Picture Gallery National Grid £50 rebate expected Where to Get the Best Duty-Free Business Today Angry voices Amicable loss Stock Exchange ends Esi Internet dispute Chairman jailed for lies to Sfo and forgery Tourist Rates Continental Airlines Elvi 's losses 'too large' Daiwa scandal forces cut in its write-offs Ruling allows O'Reilly to expand in Australia Japan faces up to bank debts Lloyd 's talks fail to find Equitas deal Business Roundup Unions seek 10% pay rise Maxmin joins Dawson Helical rental growth ABN's Chicago target Building finance delay Eu inflation rate falls New BTR directors Canny Ken's stock remaindered Gilt-edged gaffe exposes economy's weakness Spotlight on settlementcharges Taking Thatcher's legacy to the poor Beazer Homes offers cheer amid the gloom Burton buys £42m freehold Cost of the Crest run By our City Staff: Maxwells used subsidiary for cash, jury told Morrison keeps its date with market NR Northern Rock Almost everywhere, privatisation works Troubled Costain changes board Mortgage madness Commodities Liffe Options Shares dragged below 3,500 by gilt gloom Stock Market London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Construction contraction Tempus Baa Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Burton Wall Street City Diary The Times Truth will out Warburg flood Bed of thorns Down to earth Worrying fortunes, of the Anglo-Saxon underclass Construction costs Lloyd's farce expensive as names are worn down Business Letters Investor's view Letters to the Business and Finance section of The… Cater Allen Bank Hidden pitfalls in switching your mortgage Anne Ashworth on what to expect from a 'bargain' cheaper rate loan Setback for airports bid by Baa in Australia Expamet making disposals The Times Coal is king again as Rackwood delivers soaring profits Operations division chief quits Scottish Amicable Car plate change ahead to end the August rush Japan drink tax set for trade inquiry Fisons sets third date for sale of spectrometer arm Accountancy, Finance and Banking Appointments now… Glaxo and Biotech sign drug agreement Kingfisher deal Payout rises Profits ahead Securum sale Watts in talks for Far East start-up Legal & General Grand Met confident of Smirnoff victory in Russia Official figures will prompt new pay target Alcatel Alsthom to take big charge to pay for overhaul BA breaking records 'left, right and centre' The Times Glenfiddich Cluffback in the black and going for gold The beginning of change Manuel Soto is the driving force behind Arthur Andersen in Europe, Robert Bruce meets him Victim is author of his misfortune Outer House Scots Law Report September 28 1995 Outer House Work experience requirement not undisclosed Blind data So where's the razzmatazz? Any Other Business Past fractions Firm of note Insurer failed to obtain declaration So many brands of opinion on goodwill Notice under lease did not conform with its terms Losses across the board PINK Jermyn St London British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service First direct Narcissus still gazes in Crystal waters Cinema: Geoff Brown sees Billy Crystal try on Woody Allen's hat in Forget Paris, but turns to Iceland for real fun The Times Film 1 Film 2 Beethoven as the composer knew it Music in London: Concertos on period pianos; Sibelus stripped down ORR/Gardiner St. John's, Swi Lean but not mean in musical spirit COE/Berglund Barbican Film 3 Visions of Africa Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Music Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Royal College of Art No Title Choice 2 A fortunate turn for the potter's wheel Alan Caiger-Smith is back, with a new Aldermaston pottery, book and show. Susan Raven reports Visual Art Only golf wars unite us Radio The Times Radio Sex on the side by Sondheim Theatre: Benedict Nightingale enjoys some new, improved night music; plus Fringe reviews A Little Night Music Olivier Joke candidate loses deposit Bedfellows Tricycle, Kilburn How sweet to be an idiot Stop Calling Me Vernon Lyric Studio, W6 Theatre Show and tell Win a Night with Izzard Theatre 3 Thrills, Chills and Merseybeat on Offer Funk, fusion and confusion Jazz in London How to Book - and Join Jazz Peoples of the Koran A great Arabist's chef d'oeuvre on the heartlands of Islam is far from optimistic, writes David Pryee-Jones Minerva Press All Souls and immortality Historians I Have Known By A. L. Rowse Duckworth, ?18.95 Greatest of the great? Seat of divine majesty Romans and countrymen: Julius Caesar and Hadrian's Villa Handrian's Villa and its Legacy By William L. MacDonald and John A. Pinto Yale University Press, ?36 Rise and rise of a Teflon leader Bruce Anderson reflects on the obscure motivation behind the career of Downing Street's likeliest next occupat Tilting at the novel Testaments Betrayed By Milan Kundera Faber, ?16.99 The sorrows of young Hardenberg The Blue Flower By Penelope Fitzgerald Flamingo, ?14.99 Another sight of terra incognita Promised Lands By Jane Rogers Faber, £14.99 Vichy to the death Times Books How green are leading hotels? Room Service Chefs masterclass ABTA Just America IATA Multiple Display Advertising Items Air Tickets Direct AA American Airlines Agent Multiple Display Advertising Items Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Laker gets ready to take off again Charter Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items The capital of duty-free IATA STA Sta Travel USA Travel Trails Multiple Display Advertising Items Hayes and Jarvis Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotels accused over the hidden tax on their guests BA gets tough with drunken passengers Fly free for life How to Enter Brides head for the sun Vietnam set to be top tourist area Time Off reveals secrets of success Costly Alpine skiing keeps Britons away Lisbon & Porto When airlines cannot take off Brighton stare down the road to nowhere Once the Fa Cup was almost in their grasp - now they are in danger of going out of business Nick Szczepanik looks at the increasingly desperate attempts to rescue a former first division club from an ignominious fate Trombone treat Little Woods Sunnier climes Offering a partnership for peace Councils' View Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 0171-782 5211 Sports Letters Greatest golf show could be even greater Insult to rugby Governing bodies must seek special treaty Manchester best Life 's passion Protests grow as patience runs out McLaren prepare to pipe aboard jubilant Coulthard First Victory Launches Scot's charge Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Donoghue making the right moves John Goodbody on Great Britain's best hope of collection a world judo medal For the Record Winning Move Today's Fixtures Imported players come under fire in Scotland Jones out of favour with Wales selectors Torrance fails to win invitation for Wentworth Scotsman excluded from world Match Play Championship field Incentive to topple Australia Doyle determined to take on role of spokesman David Powell on a distinguished cuclist's presidential plans after reluctant retirement Fox-Pitt answers Britain's call By our Sports Staff: Bell takes British championship Fightback earns win for Towers England collect their first point Citroen Testing time for a team In Brief Royals on target British success Holder through Senior handicapper gives vote to Blue Duster Rapid Raceline Newmarket Guide to our Racecard Main prize destined for Royal Applause Newmarket Channel4 Today's Races on Television Yesterday's Results Lingfield Park Cheltenham William Hill Gould looks abroad but puts faith in home guard NatWest More than just a bank Swift Obree fulfils final dream By our Sports Staff: Everton prepare intimidating welcome Last Night's Football Results Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move The Times A land unfit for townies Radio Choice Radio 1 Radio 5 Live Talk Radio Classic Fm If the cows don't get you, the carrots will Review Bbc1 Variations Satellite Football 42 Blackburn 's European grief goes on English champions beaten again but Scottish but Scottish counterparts stage bold recovery Times Two Crossword England's train of thought still dominated by the old guard Ferguson gets Rangers off the mark The Open University Golf UKRS Goodman Graham Service the Information Industries N. 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