News from 29/09/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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John Toye, Director, Vivien Stern, Director, Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Norman Jenkins, Rob Hughes, Jeremy Laurance, David Hulme, Frances Stewart Director, Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, David Lovibond, Ian Murray, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, David Winnick, George Sivell, Peter Owen, Group Chief Executive, Carl Mortished, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Richard Fernyhough, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Kris Anderson, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Nicholas Wood and James Landale, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Hain, David Hunter, Robin Young, Alan Millard, Jenny MacArthur, Andrew England, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, John Young, Vernon Bogdanor, Charles Bremner, Michael Theodoulou and James Landale, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Anthony Lester, H. A. Cordell, Richard Cork, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Ian Brunskill, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Vivian Anthony, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Eric Reguly, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Alan Rew, Oliver Holt, R. Thomas, Roger Boyes, Alexandra Frean and John Young, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Mike Aaronson, Director General, Ian Carruthers, William Rees-Mogg, Alan Saggerson, Christine Nicholls, John Cusworth, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, John Howell, Director, James Pringle, Frank Ellis, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, John Szemerey, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, S. C. Littlechild, Director-General of Electricity, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Pat Barker, Donald Curtis, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Susan Bell and Inigo Gilmore, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Stacy Sullivan,
ResumoFresh views of royalty: exhibition provides a first public showing for photographs from the 'family album' at Windsor Windfall row mars promise of £50 rebate Education The Times Index Under the Weather Carlings announce a temporary separation Sitting Pretty Amis fails to make Booker list yet again Freud on Friday 'School reports' may replace degree grades Cook shifts Labour ground on EMU The Famous Grouse No Title Saturday in the Times Judge criticises Howard over IRA prisoners' parole Government found at fault for delaying referral of life prisoners' cases Judgment shows influence of Europe on the law Dell Direct £190,000 dividend caps lucrative year for Grid chairman Services recipe for failure Net Book Agreement officially abandoned News in Brief Surgeon cleared Labour benefits pledge Airline pilot settles claim MoD pregnancy payout Jackie Collins to marry Tortoise 35 years on run Free exhaust checks Nun's pet given away Ships Shortest Booker shortlist is long on winners A particularly strong year for fiction has produced a truncated Booker Prize shorlist. Daniel Johnson considers the merits of the five entries for the 1995 Oxbridge women on threshold Henry Blofeld censured Royal Family puts its album on show A tiny miracle Tory MP is charged Videos to shame kerb pests Action call on obesity is ignored What Would You Kill for? Self-portrait by Chagall uncovered The Times Tory MP in holiday villa dispute Abbotale Newlyweds saved—but not from mother NEC BSE fears renewed by death of farmer Treatment makes light of seasonal mood swings Medical Briefing Vodafone Cancer researchers predict lifesaving advances in therapy TWA Hampton maze loses its way Ministers accused of hypocrisy over roads 'Labour reforms will give way to crusade for a new Britain' Cook says time is right for modernisation drive to shift gear Robin Cook, Shadow Foreign Secretary, tells Peter Riddell and Philip Webster of Labour's next priority and the need for a constructive approach to the Europe Union Currys Dorrell rejects call to privatise NHS Study Skills Major claws back support after leadership battle Economic optimism slips to 3-year low Kingfisher Guardian Direct Microsoft Blair 's Tory father decides to join the Labour Party Charities fund investigates bogus bids for lottery cash Sunalliance Lorry driver wins £1m on TV Bananas grow on British consumers Weekend Shopping The Tory nationalisation of Britain The Times/dillons Debate Please send me tickets (s) at £10 each (concessions… Direct Line prepares for battle over jingle London Docklands French mercenary leads fresh coup in Comoros Halfords (Reuter): Tourism is main hope for future Simpson lawyer launches racism attack Peking mayor sacked for abusing power Mayfair Carpets Gallery Ltd Cellphones (Reuter): Wife gave paralysed actor will to survive Palestinians move giant step closer to independence Clinton welcomes prospect of peace as White House handshake puts seal on West Bank accord Extremists on both sides pledge to sabotage deal Settlers Car Insurance Assad 's absence dampens the euphoria Sharps bedrooms Gaddafi offers to foot Andreotti's legal costs Pact Police comb woods for bomb suspect Portugal 's ruling party faces poll defeat Nato sets terms for East bloc World Summary (Reuter): French minister in nuclear slip (AFP): 80 tin miners buried alive (Reuter): Doomsday cult rounded up British critic of monetary union barred from job Workers' flats become des res as monied class invades Moscow CAE Bundesbank denounced on currency Prime Health Mladic arrests defeated officers Sitting, but not pretty Richard Cork on the dilemma facing portrait artists commissioned to paint the rich, famous and powerful Mercury Thomas Cook Prisoners of the O. J. trial Jailed for nine months: Giles Whittell on the unhappy Simpson jurors 'I know in my bones that book prizes are just three lemons in a row' The Valerie Grove Interview Shorltisted for the Booker, Pat Barker talks about her unusual childhood in the Norht of England Saga Autumn Sale Sitting, but not pretty Richard Cork on the dilemma facing portrait artists commissioned to paint the rich, famous and powerful Socialist values and idealism must still beat at the heart of new Labour, says Peter Hain Brain drain The Times Diary Picture Gallery Sitting, but not pretty Britains has already opened floodgates to millions of European citizens Foul play The Times Diary Fishy folk The Times Diary Tower tunes The Times Diary Di denials The Times Diary Philip Howard The royal attempt at verse could have been worse Sitting, but not pretty Richard Cork on the dilemma facing portrait artists commissioned to paint the rich, famous and powerful The expansion of the Eu should precede Nato enlargement Bombing memorial Tornado fighters Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Gibraltar killings and court decision Rifkind 's view of Britain's future links with Europe Value of overseas aid in contributing to a safer world Heroes of our time Boot camps French directions A test of faith Court Circular Today's royal engagements Sitting, but not pretty Richard Cork on the dilemma facing portrait artists commissioned to paint the rich, famous and powerful The Hon Lady Cotterell Appointment Birthdays today Picture Gallery Luncheons Canon A. T. I. Boggis Service dinner Personal Column Anniversaries Remains of Roman rural shrine found on Yorkshire hillside Archeology Receptions Dinners Sitting, but not pretty Richard Cork on the dilemma facing portrait artists commissioned to paint the rich, famous and powerful The Royal Garhwal Rifles Officers' Association Latest wills Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Marriages Sitting, but not pretty Richard Cork on the dilemma facing portrait artists commissioned to paint the rich, famous and powerful Appointments Gottfried Bermann Fischer Gottfired Bermann Fishcher, publisher, died on September 17 aged 98. He was born on July 30,1987 Grady Sutton Grady Sutton, character actor, died on September 17 aged 87. He was born on April 5,1908 Personal Column Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages SKPA Olive Gibbs Olive Gibbs, former Lord Mayor of Oxford and Oxford City Councillor, died yesterday aged 77. She was born in Oxford on February 17,1918 Robert Barclay Robert J. Barclay, engineer, died on September 16 aged 89. He was born on July 21,1906 Death of Patti The "Bel Canto" School News The Times Crossword No 19,973 Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Highest & Lowest No Title Business Forecast In the Times Texans hint at another Rec bid Aerostructures succumbs to EIS takeover Arts 32-34 Grid goes to market after long delay Education 35 Guinness to write off £25m from shake-up Bank mortgage lending rises Sport 38-44 Compaq Insurer offers £25m windfall Television and Radio Pages 42,43 Business today Boom Gloom Pay divide between rich and poor is widening Ford unions want 10% and shorter week Legal & Public Notices HSC British Gas and BT seek revised controls Tourist Rates Samsung staff win a rise in run-up to royal visit Halifax cuts rates on all accounts Business Roundup Renishaw lifts profits WPA wins first round Gucci listing plan Mercury refinances Trinity accelerates Turner pay package Oxfam plea on debt Power mania Electricity takeovers find state aid Utilities plead for better regulation Speculative rush at Grand Metropolitan Forte puts its US Travelodge chain up for sale ESI is back and even busier Stock Exchange U-turn on share service The Rudge and Giordano show Redland to cut brick output Northwest The Lord is my Sheppard Maxwell safe empty Crash landing Commodities Grand Met shares jump as speculators bite Stock Market Liffe Options London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Redland Guinness Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Unhappy eater Tempus General Accident Wall Street Cross line for BT The Times City Diary Laker shudders The Times City Diary Sage rethink The Times City Diary Raining money The Times City Diary Sitting, but not pretty Old names are becoming takeover targets, says Carl Mortished The real benefits of regulation Distributed heat the solution to issues of waste and efficiency in British Energy The challenge facing insurers Loyalty 's reward Texas Energy Partners Sitting, but not pretty Richard Thomson on how IBM must recapture vital market confidence Doubts grow whether the accident-prone giant can beat the delays USA14 Swiftcall Datastream Ryanair 's 'no frills flights to Glasgow Building slump expected to worsen Higgs & Hill profits flat despite big rise in turnover Alitalia sells stake in airport The Times Profits setback at United News Legal & General LBMS to opt for American listing Bass to buy betting shops Belfast jobs Betting shop gloom hurts Brent Walker Yule sees growth overseas A Times Reader Offer No Title Sherwood rides out slowdown Benetton ahead despite disputes By our World Trade Correspondent: Demand outstrips Telefónica shares North-Sea gas and oil output both fall The Times Unit Trust Information Service Asset Management Limited Modest losses at the close BT Hard Yank at the root of evil Theatre The Visit Chischester Visions of Africa APOLLO Theatre Dance In the thrill of the Ninth London Concerts: Immaculate Beethoven with the perfect preface; English music gleams WB Music Sitting, but not pretty Richard Cork on the dilemma facing portrait artists commissioned to paint the rich, famous and powerful Dance Carmina Burna Birmingham Hippodrome Tomorrow Sitting, but not pretty New Zealand's most talented brothers have kissed and made up a fab new record together RSC Pop Driving under influences New Albums: Oasis mark time, but Prince is regal again, says David Sinclair Top Ten Albums Faust David Bowie Pop 3 Pop 4 Sitting, but not pretty Catherine Wheel Garage, N1 Entertainments Antiques & Art Fairs Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice 2 Shaping up to his mortal dread Richard COrk on a retropspective of Bernard Meadow's work in the sculptor's eightieth year Blissful second marriage Opera Le nozze di Figaro Covent Garden Choice Visual Art MacBeth A heart attack on village life David Lovibond looks at two contrasting stories of rural schools College awaits Mandela scholars John O'Leary on the Cambridge answer to Rhodies How to survive your first university year Andrew England offers a simple guide The time could be right for reborn as level Vivian Anthony urges an exam rethink A Times Competition Holborn College Britain's Best Courses The Writing School Counselling Skills Courses The Writers Bureau Lansdowne Kensington Warwick Business School TVU London ACCA Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of London RRC Hiropody Leicester University Ideal Schools CSCT BAC Department for Education and Employment The Management School Lancaster University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roffey Park Mill Hill School Ellesmere College St Antony's Leweston Merton College Oxford Brasenose College Oxford Cheltenham College Ashdown House Preparatory School University of Newcastle Upon Type Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Edinburgh MBA NBS Multiple Display Advertising Items Microsoft The University of Reading St Leonards Multiple Display Advertising Items Torrance gains place in World Match Play field Montgomerie makes up ground on closest rival Pitching up to become golf champions in the sun Mel Webb on the rapid rise of the Corporate Challenge Employer 's duty to keep workplace safe regardless of foreseeability Bank under no duty to wife over husband's undue influence Regional Qualifiers in the Times Meespierson Corporate Golf Challenge Hightown desperate to keep up fast start Obree 's win justifies his unique approach The Sunday Times Magpies revel in rag trade's riches Freud on Friday Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Real cut loose as Sheffield run out of steam Keene on chess Winning Move Rift reflected in the image of Carting Gerald Davies Gerald Davies on the dilemma facing England over their selection of captain Teller wants changes to safeguard talent Thomas Cook Players keen to establish equality The Times For the Record Australia 's players concerned attack of practice Word-Watching Autosport Surprise victory clears way for China In Brief Atlanta bound Holder out Rusedski happy Campbell signs Clear lead Royal Applause takes another bow Richard Evans Nap: Saseedo (2.50 Newmarket) Next best: Rosy Hue (5.25 Goodwood) Saseedo back on favoured course Today's Races on Television William Hill Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Goodwood Thunderer: Hexham New Market Injury overshadows Everton success Amokachi carried off after clash of heads in Cup Winners' Cup tie Celtic youngsters draw inspiration from Thorn NatWest Gascoigne draws acclaim Rob Hughes on the England player's rehabilitation at Ibrox King assumes leading role Cartoons wed to music Radio Choice Radio 1 The united colours of cops and gunners Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Golf 38 Cantona judged fit for comeback trial Ferguson optimistic over Frenchman's ability to cope with pressure against Liverpool Times Two Corssword Irvine drives home his point Ballesteros takes five-month sabbatical Direct Line Rugby Union 40 Amokachi suffers severe head injury at Goodison
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