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News from 03/10/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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M. Diddams, H. M. Eve, Phil Yates, Alan Moss, David Adams, Edward Owen, Nick Nuttall, M. J. Hughes, Brian Collett, Richard Wilmot-Smith, Rob Hughes, Agence France-Presse in Phnom Penh, Jeremy Laurance, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Adrian Cosker, Osman Streater, Inigo Gilmore, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Sir Frederick Lawton, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Charles Bremner and Ben Macintyre, Richard Verow, Patricia Tehan, Richard Sneekes, Robert Wright, Debra Craine, Nicholas Wood and James Landale, Peter Ball, Dr Simon Wessley, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Robin Marris, Libby Purves, Francis Howcutt, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robert McGEEHAN, Assistant Director, (AP), James Landale Political Reporter, Anatole Kaletsky, Gerry Hanson, Martin Barrow, Deputy Business Editor, Katherine Bergen, Roger Phillips, Chairman, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, Edward Gorman, Tom Usher, M. D. Jones, Solicitor, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Rachel Bridge, John H. B. Roney, Lin Jenkins, Andrew Pierce and James Landale, Barry Millington, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, P. H. S, Andrew Drummond, Richard Evans, P. J. Hall, Chris Campling, Jill Sherman, Richard Gordon, Eric Reguly, Julie Flint, Oliver Holt, Andrew Scadding, Roger Boyes, Anne E. Minto, Deputy Director-General, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David E. Radcliffe, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Philip Webster and Jon Ashworth, Adam Fresco, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Richard Duce, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Alexandra Frean and Nick Nuttall, Malcolm Boston, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Vincent Hale, Solicitor, Scrivenor, David Askham, Peter Riddell, George Sivell, Lindsay Cook and Carl Mortished, John O'leary and David Charter, Tim Jones and Anne Ashworth, Richard Beeston, Allen Robertson, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Tess Knighton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, David Cook, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Andrew Finkel, Jenny Macarthur, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Catherine Milton, Richard Parsonson, Christopher Irvine, Adrian Coles, Director-General,

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Brown aims to cut Vat on fuel to 5% Hattersley targets BMW owners Man for all seasons ? 2.8bn power company bid no title Autumnal Aches Pregnant rider's golden win Such Sweet Sorrow Oj learns his fate today as jury reaches rapid verdict MoD orders 4,000 maternity outfits Shoot for ?50,000 Us students say college misled them over link with Oxford Macmillan 25p Brown pays the price of Blair's eternal youth Matthew Paris Trimble raises peace hopes with historic meeting in Dublin Dell Direct Mp wins payout over Arab funds libel Widow awarded ?33,000 over home repossession Campaigner dies Guardian Direct Venables libel action settled News in Brief Arms contract Heseltine aide Hunt stepped up Police apology Probation fight Kasparov win Company boss 'made cast-off mistresses redundant' Test-tube daughter is not legally mine, father tells Csa Man who had irreversible vasectomy challenges maintenance claim Baroness brands case a rotten cause By a Staff Reporter: Football officials lived like fat cats' Policeman clung to woman's car Le Shuttle Surrogate mother takes court action for return of baby Green theme park wins ?50m millennium cash Earth Centre in Yorkshire and revitalised Portsmouth harbour gain lootery grants Abbey National Satellite advances laser technology GA General Accident Direct Protest as nuclear cargo arrives News in Brief Custody death Disaster cash Dockers sacked Father in court Palace profits Corrections Tv evidence sends poll tax rioter to jail five years on Film convicts traveller of attack on police car Produce dumped after anti-nuclear consumer boycott Notice Double life of strangled girl BT By a Staff Reporter: Judge halts Knights trial Liz Davies and the magazine link that blighted her career Rejected candidate shares a home with a former editor of Labour Briefing Lottery profits review may give Branson a second chance Amstrad Direct Yesterday's Decisions Delegates given Internet lesson Mitchell decries Sdp mark Ii Women 's quota costs Straw his Nec place Dewar to consider top-up pension scheme St. Joseph's Hospice Skilful performer marks his return to authoritative form Brown 's austerity balanced by pledge of jobs for young Hattersley criticises education policy American Express Rulebook changes attacked by Left Acopy Activists reject rigid minimum wage formula Prisoner on run 'used butchery skills to dismember tourist' British Midland Madonna tunes up for Evita film Doctors 'are using outdated treatment' By a Staff Reporter: Burglar disowns 'homing' dog Diabetics will lose in charity dispute Admiral "Drain Covers and Potholes Have Rarely Been so… British rapid reaction force with nothing to do may quit Bosnia The Royal Bank of Scotland Warning tremors cut Turkish quake toll Victorious Guterres to push Eu integration Russian ballet chiefs held in bribes case Flames begin to die in economic boiler room Madrp bribed French to hunt Eta men British Quality Foundation Souvenir mania as the Pope visits us Texas Instruments Russians seek to prevent Arctic nuclear catastrophe Picture Gallery America put on terror alert China and US agree meeting News in Brief (AP): Extremist wins Winfrey wealth Murderous son Admiral Clinton to ease curbs on sale of computers Cubans develop growing taste for capitalism The Times Euro ministers say French nuclear test undermines Union Scandinivian leaders spearhead attack on Chirac's South Pacific programme Blast churns atoll lagoon into foam (Reuter): Kenyan spared gallows News in Brief (Reuter): Dual control (AP): 'Cannibal' held Tel-Me Nigerian Tv shows excerpts from plot trial Cambodia delays British doctor's rape hearing Warhead linked to new submarines Testing of France's Latest Missile Warhead Reuter: Army kills 51 Tigers in Jaffna offensive By our Foreign Staff: Explosion renews wave of protests Season of mists and aching joints Dr Thomas Stuttaford on safe ways to beat the pain of ageing Viglen A fatwa that could save lives British Asians have to wait longer than whites for transplants. jeremy Laurance explains why Costing a bitter dispute over pills Are the new antidepressant such as Prozac better then the older type? Dr Simon Wessely reports Admiral Tempur Nanny state for working parents Middle-class aprents need tax breaks to help with the cost of childcare, not a child benefit handout that should go to the poor Leadership ? It's a cinch Labour's first lady joins the corset revival Rukba Henley Management College Women, men and friendship Anne McElvoy on the problem of keeping a relationship platonic Motorola Cross Jobs aren't so cheap, Mr Brown Anatole Kaletsky says Labour can't rewrite economic laws Picture Gallery Our wedding wows Marriages that fail fascinate us because we long for our own to work Defectress Backing out Shampoo set Players only Muscling in Is Kohl up to the mark? Roger Boyes says the grand scheme is over Ulster 'S Moderniser Trimble gives hope to the peace process The Mist Lifts in Brighton Labour's policies have now begun to take some shape Is Abacha Joking? Nigerian democracy, it seems, must wait for three more years Europe 's tilling on 'Rock' deaths All in a twist Sound advice for homebuyers Waiving parliamentary privilege London squares Playing fair Britain and the us Hong Kong apology? Positive aspects of the Internet Crime statistics Pick of the bunch Measure for measure` Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Today 's royal engagements School news St Anne's Scholl, Windermere Picture Gallery Unknown Chagall self-portrait goes on show Personal Column Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Meeting Receptions Service dinner Marriages Dinner New officers Installation Premium Bonds Professor Michael Balfour Personal Column Monica Maurice Sidney Pettle Kenneth Roberts On this Day Hampstead Garden Suburb Germany Builds on Five Years of Unity Kohl: German and European unity are 'two sides of the same coin' Business booms in Leipzig ... a kaleidoscope of regions Transfers to Eastern Germany Top Dm 500 Billion 'the new Laender-Europe's fastest growing region' A New Beginning for All of Europe Unification: A Chronicle Who will be the leaders of tomorrow's federal republic? Helmut Kohl, the German Chancellor, has promised to step down in 1998. Who will take his place after the country's general elaction? Unity yields its fruit Is Germany competitive? Goethe-Institut The Week's Transfers in Itf Value-for-money deals bring success in Itf Manager of the month makes the most from newcomers to Premiership The Leading 250 Selectors in Interactive Team Football How the Scoring System Works in Itf ITF Goalkeerers Fullback Central Defenders Receiving foreign aid Richard Sneekes. a Dutch midfield player for Bolton Make his Itf selections Central Defenders Midfield Players Strikers Managen Oxford may sue private college O . J. verdict today Trimble in Dublin Widow 's house battle Donor sperm dispute Lottery winners Late justice Rider wins gold while pregnant The Times Crossword No 19,976 Brown aims to cut fuel Vat to 5% News Macabre trial Earthquake rescue Doing nothing Nuclear fall-out American clampdown Nigeria in dock Business AirUK Forecast In the Times To-Morrow Arts Southern deal boosts London Electricity share price Going, Going Gone Canary Wharf flies back to Reichmann Building societies seek house market aid John Charcol Law Sport Slowdown in growth offers rate cut hope Utilities face loss of Charter Marks on poor service Television Business Today Baby Bell link full of appeal for C&w ShareLink opens new issue window for private clients Investors set to fight Sfo line on Leeson case Tourist Rates EIZO National Savings seeks the wealthy Radical plan to spread pension risks NatWest in ?33m disposal Bridgeman champions cause of consumers Tenneco pays $1.3bn for Mobil division Business Roundup Ofex makes its debut Four in tram shortlist Rockefeller Centre bid Tt Group purchase Dredging pays same Chiroscience soars Building society contract London Clubs expands National 's power switch Alternating currentson monopolies reference Labour trumpets virtues of price stability Peddling harder on savinfs City storm follows profits warning from First Choice Manweb Expansion suits Moss Bros as figures cut a dash TWA Trans World One Commodities Liffeoptions Investors plug in to Recs as Southern leads the way Stock Market London Financial Futures MONEYRAiTES (%) European Money Deposits(%) Gold/precious METALS(Baird&co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Moss Bros Ricardo Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes A difficult choice Tempus Wall Street no title Lucas The Times City Diary Protest defused United ... ... divided Growth is the best way to reduce social dislocation In the second articles Robin Marris gives solution to 'low-ed' unemployment Bolder bank No to minimum wage Further warning on Lloyd's failures Business Letters Where blame lies Corby Czechs switch to life with a convertible Coli Narbrough on new look for the former Soviet-ruled region's currency Lucas to set aside ?95m over us litigation Ricardo pays ?3m for Test Automation Business for Sale Very Busy Health & Fitness Centre.… NatWest Oasis Stores flourishes after flotation C Cabouchon The Ostrich Farming Corporation Ltd Lynx agrees to buy Vistec for ?22m A AUdiTEL (uk) Ltd. Scottish Court Service Bid row over Deutsche Postbank Cash Flow Opportunity Gultronics Ecc buys Genstar assets for $35m Business Roundup Lloyd 's assessor named Guildhall fined ?5,000 Greenacre advances Accountancy, Finance and Banking Appointments Women lead the field in working from home Digital Colour Tumble Tots Craftsman with targets as his stock-in-trade David Askham visits a man Picture Gallery British Franchise Association The Alphabet Zoo Prontaprint British Franchise Association Briefings Franchising in the 90's Presto Print Ltd From stump grinders to service stations at the franchise exhibition Future The National Franchise Exhibition The Corporate Connection The times unit trust Information service Thin trading to open quarter ORIS British Funds Theatre Turkey that laid the golden egg Ten years ago, benedict N ightnigale was one of hte few critics to love Les Miserables. he still does 2 for 1 cinema The 28 Uci Cinemas Taking Part UCI Cinemas Pop Rueing the lost cords Pop Music 1 Master of the rethink Concerts Berio's 70th birthday and authentic Bruckner Periodically convincing Music 2 Hothouse for performers A ?100 million plan to give London a 'university of the arts' will be launched today. Simon Tait reports Visual Art 1 Journey to the heart of Africa Visions of Africa Visual Art 2 Around the Galleries Visual Art 3 Tomorrow Shades of dusk and dawn John Russell Taylor applauds the varied output of a tormented English Neo-Romantic artist Goldsmiths' Fair Choice 1 Entertainments Today's 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 syumpol on release across the country Choice 2 Pioneer who stays in step with all seasons Robert Cohan, a founding-father of British modern dance. may be 70 year old but his diary is still full. Allen Robertson met him Gone round the bends Dance 1 Dance 2 The Times Why the lawyers will run with the ball Confusing label Picture Gallery Promises promises Showing off Itchy fingers Come again Butterworths Match of the day with the Eu • Judging Judges 39 QD Quarry Dougall Ashurst Morris Crisp Garfield Robbins Legal Recruitment Consultants ZMB Zarak Macrae Brenner Shipping/international Trade Lord Chancellor's Department Who judges the judges' behaviour? Sir Frederick Lawton discusses judicial resignations, and (right) Daniel Lightman looks at retirement ages Zarak Macrae Brenner ZMB Reuter Simkin The Times Law Awards QD Quarry Dougall ASA Lord Chancellors can go on, and on, and... Legal Freelancers Thomas Watts QD Quarry Dougall Daniels Bates QD Quarry Dougall Robert Walters Associates Nickelodeon Solicitors Career Group (agy) Reporting Limited Maislish & Co Garrett & Co Eagan EJ Janion Graham Gill & Young Chambers Stephenson Harwood & Lo Chambers MP Michael Page Legal Robert Walters Associates M. L. H. Quin & Co The Law Society BBC Shipping & Transportation NMC & KAY management Lawprose Consultation Services Try a Career that Isn't Legal Times Newspapers Reynell HM Treasury Briffa & Co. Times Newspapers Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Dominant Dolphins unmoved by family ties Pension tax equality required European Law Report Family entitlement to sickness benefit abroad Allied pair return to national final Mel Webb on a piece of Challenge history created by an insurance company's golfers` Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Woosnam and Faldo among those to miss Wentworth Keene on chess Winning Move RFU wants to meet League over contracts NatWest Today's Fixtures Larder weighs selection options Pools Forecast For the Record Warwickshire give Donald new role Sport in Brief Yankees reach play-offs Panthers bound ahead BAF bids to play host England triumph Cardiff keeps Open Word-Watching The Times By our Racing Staff: New York beckons Lammtarra Prix de Pare de Triomphe winner has Breeders Cup on agenda Yesterday's Results The Times Rapid Raceline Redcar Racing Ahead Warwick Exeter Feyenoord refuse to be fired by past glories York novice stands by as United vow to make amends Teenage goalkeeper facing baptism of fire in Coca-Cola Cup tie Inconsistent Davis suffers whitewash Olivetti Personal Computer Hill plans to take the offensive` Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 Live Talk Radio Radio 3 Radio 4 Music-making by telephone Radio Choice World Service Classic Fm Virgin Radio Top draw too good for the lower classes Choice Golf 43 Prolific form earns recall for Ferdinand Striker enhances England options Times Two Crossword Apathy kills off cycling spectacular Mansell poised to steer new course Oliver Holt meets a former world champion determined to stay in the fast lane Le Tissier fails to rise above The Dell 's tide of mediocrity Zenith Rugby League

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