News from 05/10/1995
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Tom Rhodes and our Foreign Staff, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Graham Eccles, Managing Director, Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Linda Christmas, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Willy Newlands, Irvine Welsh, Patricia Davies, Denis VAUGHAN(Executif Director), Magnus Linklater, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, G. W, Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, John Stansell, Brian Porter, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben MacIntyre and our Foreign Staff, Ian Murray, Catherine Milton Social Services Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Len Deighton, John L. Marshall, J. C. Puddefoot, Alan Bird, Carl Mortished, R. Austin, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Philip Pullella, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones, John Bryant, John O'leary Education Editor, Elizabeth Dodsworth, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Maurice Webb, Graham Clayton, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Stella Tillyard, Robert Nye, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Antony and Cleopatra, John Young, James Landale Political Reporter, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Robin Cooke-Hurle, Joseph Connolly, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Ian McIntyre, Nigella Lawson, Derwent May, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Henry Mee, Philip Bassett, Philip Webster and Alexandra Frean, Janet Daley, Rachel Bridge, Michael Munro, Nicholas Harling, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Jackson's Dilemma, Stacy Sullivan and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Giles Whittell and Ian Brodie, Leyla Linton, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Roger Bolton, Erica Wagner, Harper Collins, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, K. A. Gaskell, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Wilfrid M. Moss, Joe Lamb, Chairman, A. S. Byatt, David Charter and John O'leary, Christopher Thomas, Dr James Le Fanu, William Rees-Mogg, Liz Waskett, David Churchill, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Helen C. W. Smelt, Philip Webster Political Editor, J. C. Higgins, Guy Walters, Mel Webb, Brian Alderson, Matthew Parris, Adam Schwartzman, Michael Hornsby, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, David Walker, David Sinclair, Jason Cowley, Frances Gibb and Alexandra Frean, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Powell, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Thomas Stuttaford, George Young, Maurice Fitzpatrick, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, George Guise,
ResumoInquiry into 'trial by the tabloids' Case against spap star's lover halted Court defeat for Leeson Comoros coup is 1 over, say French Index Echoes of O. J Mis chief calls for closer police ties Soul Survivor Blair rides out an onslaught by Hattersley over schools Bbc was implored to give leader's speech priority Bryant's Eye Direct Line 25p Oj jury breaks promise of media silence Hattersley exposed as party 's new outside left Political Sketch Bogus university traced to flat in east London Regulations demanded to protect overseas from fraudulenl private colleges Vodafone MP puts the knife into Commons colleagues Blair Internet deal 'flawed' Cabinet split on illegal migrants News in Brief Drugs seized Land Rover blow Soldier jailed Obscure choice Fire on flight Teenage terror Admiral First interview should pay off $10m legal bills Television Defence 'dream team' splits over racism charges Lawyers Magazine Acquittal highlights jury taste for protest TWA Judge condemns 'scandalous'trial by tabloids Courtis told the media waged a campaign of hate against soap star's boy friend after his arrest Free your Potential with Modern Apprenticeships Tempestuous partners are no strangers to melodrama Volvo Owners Heirs to a fortune challenged by new millionaire class Time running out for lottery winners Dell Direct Woman wins 'milestone victory' to wave the flag for football equality On Trial School is closed by stinging spiders` Correction Car gang prefers trailer to priceless prototype British Midland Consumer group accuses lawyers of shoddy service Solicitors challenge report on standards How clients were told to take the 'wrong' action The Survey the Sofa the Driveway the Car Bank of Scotland Citro?n Xantia Estate Midland Mortgages Farms condemned for breeding sick, maladjusted dogs MPs call for ministers to en 'disgusting trade' in mass-produced pedigrr pups By a Staff Reporter: Briton in murder trial 'said killing was self-defence' Omega Iberiab Heseltine decides to ditch thatcher Mops MS sufferers accuse Government of rationing new drug Patients fear the soaring cost of medical advances will prevent prompt and universal treatment Prescription for trouble when cures have a price Birmingham Girl dancer dies after transplant News in Brief Murder trial Holiday isles Calculated bid Admiral Hospital invests £4m in pioneering scanner Hewlett Packard Meacher tries to scare would-be railway investors Dixons The Link Indignity of mixed wards must end' Kinnock urges Britain to join landmine ban Redwood accuses Blair of policy theft Guardian Direct Reduction in block vote wins support Hattersley accuses Labour of wanting two-tier education Blunkett wins the day but battle will rage on SAGA Bank of Scotland Blair and Major: two leaders with much in common Riddell on Politics Thousands flee Florida as hurricane strikes NEFF 'Big Boy' rules the deep Reuter: Lawyer says cult leader's confession was forced Cellphones direct Wife of jailed Abiola defies military regime's watchdogs Pope champions UN as he begins fourth US visit Help the Aged Adopt a Granny Tuning Dhaka aims for one-child families 'Les Affreux' hand over President of Comoros Juppe orders staff to stop buying satirical weekly Women's protest flight banned An AA member is helped every seven seconds Row over Booker 'traitor' favourite Nato jets renew attacks on Serbs' missile sites No doubt the universe is unfolding as it should AA (Reuter): Speaker takes over in Skopje (AP): Baby dies after being fed cocaine (Reuter): Shevardnadze plot denied (AP): Children left in 120F killer car (Reuter): Powder dressing Patten sidelined as China piles on the pressure (AP): Filipino flood victims robbed by 'rescuers' County Hotels Airport noise threatens Keating re-election Batchelors European art finds home by the Nile Take aspirin for your anger An outburst of temper increases heart risk Combiced Aids drugs help New York writer Danger of illegal mouscs Picture Gallery Brother Why children are allergic to affluence Allergies such as asthma have more to do with vaccines than air pollution, says Dr James Le Fanu Aids cocktail Shellfish risk How I learnt to be a life saver Giles Coren takes a deep breath and joins St John Ambulance for a day Admiral Gloria's survival guide Julia Llewellyn Smith meets the soul singer whose biggest hit become the women's anthem B&q Pawns in the battle for an island's heritage Magnus Linklater on the tussle over ownership of the Lewis chess pieces One Pound Janet Daley Tony Blair's vision for the future taps into a popular longing for old-time morality Picture Gallery Britain must try harder Our economy may be growing, but in Asia it is growing even faster Doing bird Left turn Ed boy Goodbye Picture Gallery Loco hero Has Oj trial hurt blacks? Ben MacIntyre on a $10 million court soap opera The Paris Road Out of the Maastricht maze and into a new Europe Relative Victory Blair's education policy in better for Labour than for Britain Shock Fatigue Hyperbole can only damage a worthy cause Windfall tax plans 'penalise success' Tory candidates Cuts in funding for medical research Stonehenge plans Lottery benefits Rock' verdict Allure of Azores Short rations Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Who shall we put on our pedestals? Eye of the beholder Time travel So it must be true Court Circular Today's royal engagements Bromley High School Gpdst Birthdays today Lecture Service luncheon Portrait revives legend of art impresario Memorial service Personal Column Confederate submarine discovered Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Latest wills Appointment Stephen MacKeith Personal Column Announcements Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Peter Shankland The Raf Rises to the Challenge The Sunday Times the Times Parkinson's Disease Society Combat Stress The Malcolm Sargent Cancer Fund For Children (From Our Special Correspondent): On this day October 5,1910 Sir Alan Wilson Jeremy Howard-Williams The Times Today The Times Crossword No 19,978 Business Tomorrow Times Weathercall Autumn Specials Sport Arts Features Travel Focus The Papers Tv Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Business Germans say Leeson must be extradited Deficit cutting urged by Imf Naim Attallah may leave Asprey soon Bad debt charges fall as Bank of Scotland soars Arts Picture Gallery Eurotunnel facing £450m loss Books Merseyside Second Daiwa dealer sought Airlines Plan Cheap Trips to South Africa Business Today Talking Advising Classics to return at Austin Reed Tourist Rates CH Lenders seek stimulus for housing market Lloyd's auditors demand cover Legal & Public Notices Banks still upset their customers says survey Medical insurance 'falls short' SIB offers life firms a less tough regime Business Roundup Scottish Power lifts stake Receiverships fall British court snubbed VW agrees Spanish cuts Brixton Academy sold Baird buys E&s Blenheim's finance director goes BA set to challenge lost contract New Fisons bid today Leeson delays his Singapore sling STO avoids a sticky decosion still too much grief for bank customers Trust investors blinded by science Pennington By our Business Staff: Vodafone in talks on Talkland Japanese Commodities Liffe Options London shrugs off another weak Wall Street opening Stock Market 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 Scottish knitting puzzles Tempus Blenheim Aran Energy Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Wall Street Wishing he was here Timing is all Buy Japan! Party time Piecemeal remedies not the solution to housing or unemployment Labour and the political economy of Oj Simpson Economic View Tony Blair's speech to conference found echoes in the Los Angeles trial Picture Gallery Taking the up line over the rolling stock of Network SouthCentral Initial stages Bank of Scotland Bt 's deal with Labour sends clear message Unusual pact may prompt businesses to trust Blair, report Philip Bassett ' Labour does not regard the deal as altruism on BT's part' Derivatives users given help with risk control Grampian ahead on all fronts Cautious Hewden up 22% BAA near Johannesburg deal Speedy stuff Words of pure fiction Any Other Business True, but old Perils of electronic revolution Accountancy Distiller to raise price of whisky The temptations of incorporation Hunting lifts profit but holds interim Business Roundup Usborne reduces losses United Industries soars Yorkshire cuts rate Fleming seeks £100m Shares gain across the board Trading Period: Settlement takes place five business days after the day of trade. Changes are calculated on the previous day's close, but adjustments are made when a stock is ex-dividend. Changes, yields and price/earnings ratics are based on middle prices. Pink British Funds Britain regains an edge Manufacturing BMB Yes, but can it recycle itself? The rule is: you made it, now help to rid us of it, says Nick Nuttall You Cannor just manufacture your product, sell it and then forgel it Smelling a winner Scotch dispels export gloom Whisky sales abroad provide much-needed cheer, says Ronald Faux Shop around for the money Seek grants, switch banks and try fact oring, says Rodney Hobson Southco Straight from computer to customer John Stansell on a technique that gives instant prototypes Hi-Force MW Manufacturing Week Quality conies at a price Tony Dawe on the problems of attaining the award standard The Times Unit Trust Informations Service Hargreaves Lansdown Animated, but no sign of life Cinema: A native heroine under goes plastic surpery and leaves Geoff Brown cold, while Ken Loadch heads for Span Stone-faced genius of slapstick Buster Keaton was born 100 years ago this week. David Robinson celebrates a master of every comic techique Future Net Film The Time Arts Films Film Try a Pepper army Pop Red Hot Chili Peppers Brixton Academy Pop Entertainments Art Galleries Choice 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 House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choice Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Arts Pinter returns to the Roote of all evil The Hothouse Comedy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cleo's monument to brown ale and chips Antony and Cleopatra Viaduct, Halifax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place your Lessons in the art of power Hilary Finch reports on a Shakespearean dialogue between British and Romanian students Phantom finish How to Book—and Join Schools Music Have gongs, will finally travel What's a Chinese village band doing on a tour of Britain? Linda Christmas reveals al A painful beauty Dance: Debra Craine welcomes Rambert's revival of classic Robert Cohan work Two for One All over the Country The Times Arts Dance Visions of Africa UCI Tomorrow A common little great man Pet er Ackroyd on a panegyric of H. G. Wells, the visionary whom Fabians scorned The temptations of Saint Mugg Muggeridge The Biography By Richard Ingrams HarperColins, ?18 Summoned by doorbells Why old Sigmund was right after all Why Freud was Wrong Sin, Science and Psychoanalysis By Richard Webster HarperCollins, ?25 New Authors Poets who do other things Adieu to French Algeria An unfirushed novel by Camus has surfaced. Derwent May is enchanted A linguistic Galileo discovers the real one The Island of the Day before By Umberto Eco Socker & Waburg, ?66.99 Books etc Verse made visible Fly by Concorde at cut price Fare Deals Brgain of the Week Check-In Multiple Display Advertising Items Hayes and Jarvis Air Tickets Direct Flight Bookers USA Air Vacations Multiple Display Advertising Items Scottish tourism hit Austria Multiple Display Advertising Items Trail Finders STA ABTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Duty-free war in the Channel Major Usa Multiple Display Advertising Items Top restaurants offer value-for-money lunches Tour firms plan cheaper packages to South Africa Hervey Elliott reports from Sun City on teh annual gatheiring of the Association of British Iravel Acents Fears grow over UK exit tax In Brief Play happy families Holiday yobs attack Peace but no space Fly to Oz for £399 Ski resorts club together Lisbon & Porto Kerala welcomes charters Picture Gallery 'Boycott the French' BAA opens factory shops Tap Air Portugal plus My flying misery A world of pleasure for the enthusiast Joseph Connolly anempts the difficult, yet delightful, task of sportting the best buys at the next big antiques show Close-Up on Albert's Crowning Glory Stern Art Dealers M LAPADA Lapada Fay Lucas David Messum Fine Antique Dining Tables Savage Fine Art Lapada Bugle Antiques Windsor Chairs John Thompson Alan Franklin Transport Property of a Gentleman Lapada Antiques Trade Gazette Paul Brown Somervale Antiques Antique Desks City on a high as Wycombe wilt to Hosier's double Alas, Smith and Jones Sunderland 0 Liverpool 1 (Liverpool win3-0 on agg) Injury forces Gascoigne's withdrawal Last Night's Football Results Time for Betts to make his mark Andrew Longmore finds an England warrior enjoying a place in the spotlight Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move IRFB puts country before club in revised regulations Lewis risks everything by meeting Morrison Accountancy, Finance and Banking Appointments now… For the Record Co-operation ensures trip to La Manga Langer could yet gatecrash Scottish party Fixtures Masterful Indurain triumphs Injury relevant in assault sentences Law Report October 5 1995 Appealing over special needs England start well in defence of title In Brief Haynes signs Solo effort Saive stretched In the running Seles to play Europe unites for Cup day Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Multiple Display Advertising Items Club aims to stall starting problems Rising Percentage of Horses who Give Trduble at Starting STALLERichard Evans reports on plans to take tougher measures against unruly starters Wincanton Blinkered first time Ludlow Dettori reaches 200 York The sporting heroism that needs no hype Siddall sets out on road to recovery Britain seeking unprecedented trophy treble without leading light Stuart Jones on a young tennis player whose exhausting illness has defied attempts at diagnosis Word-Watching Towers run ragged by rampant Turks Relentless Hendry beats complacency Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 Live Talk Radio Radio 3 Radio 4 Frequency Guide, Radio 1. Fm 97.699.8. Radio 2. Fm… The wheel of misfortune Radio Choice World Service Classic Fm Virgin Radio Bbc1 Time for us to come off the medication Review Racing Davies plans return to land of his fathers Cardiff and Warrington in talks Times Two Crossword No 592 in association with British Midland Calf injury rules Offiah out of opening game Picture Gallery Peschisolido puts paid to Chelsea Millwall complete dramatic recovery ZEUS Tennis Hitachi Goodman Graham Global Sales Director Microsoft Selector Europe Goodman Graham PERA N. B. S MP N. B. S EA Eurosearch Associates MP Whitehead Selection Network Si Ni Whitehead Selection MacMillan Davies MSL International BTEC N. B. S MSL International Managing Director N. B. S The Inc Group, Inc. 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T Commission Seafish Forest Healthcare Ashridge National Literacy Trust Hereford Hospitals All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: The Tibet Society of The United Kingdom UH DAT consulting PW NHS Executive South and West Epic Event Management Presents … SPA The Careers Business Southampton City Council Travels beyond the law Ian Murray discovers that council officials dare not apply new legislation Surrey County Council Corporation of London Appointment of Chief Constable More of a manager than a mandarin The British Council A New Chapter Shopping at Waterstone's 'There are major new outlets that publishers couldn't ignore' The collapse of the system Rivalries writ large and small Jason Cowley reviews the lastest offerings from two generations of enfants terribles Making a virtue of longevity Hope By Len Deighton HarperCollins Rrp: ?14.99 Waterstone's: ?10.99 Moor and more brilliant The Moor's Last Sigh Drawn from life, red in tooth and claw Sleepers Tortured dream out of Africa Marabou Stork Nightmares By Irvine Welsh Jonathan Cape Rrp: 9.99 Waterstones's: ?7.99 No Title Changing shape of the British bookshop Where once people prayed, now they browse. Christopher Warman on a surprising conversion Meet Stephen Hawking A quiz for all bookworms Brushed up your Shakespeare recently? Pride Yourself on your literary knowledge? Test your memory with this quiz and you could win ?500 in Waterstone's vouchers Wexford on the case again Ruth Rendell has returned to Kingsmarkham for another finely crafted mystery. Guy Walters gets on the trail of her success Simisola By Ruth Renedell Arrow Rrp: ?4.99 Waterstone's: ?3.99 The gorgeous and the ghastly Of Love and Other Demons By Gabriel Garcia M?rquez Rrp: ?13.99 waterstones: ?10.50 Return to the death railway The Railway Man By Eric Lomax Jonathan Cape Rrp: ?15.99 Waterstone's: ?11.99 Bridging the Gulf to the White House A Soldier's Way A Soldier's Way By Colin Powell Hutchinson Rrp: ?20 Watersone's: ?15 A grown-up serving of gin and bitters The Djinn and the Nightingale's Eye A walk in strange darkness Jackson's Dilemma Letter to a dying daughter Paula By Isabel Allende HarperCollins Rrp: ?14.99 Waterstone's: ?10.99 Postcards from abroad A Merry Dance around the World By Eric Newby HarperCollins Rrp: ?18 Waterstone's: ?13.99 Illustrations of a common past Times Illustrated History of Europe HarperCollins Rrp: ?25 Waterstones: ?19.99 Larks in the park A Year in Percy's Park By Nick Butterworth HarperCollins Rrp: ?12.99 Waterstone's: ?9.99 The men who broke the U-boat codes Guy Walters on why Robert Harris has another war-time bestseller on his hands Enigma By Robert Harris Hutchinson Rrp: £15.99 Waterstones: £11.99 Potted authors to whet young appetites The Hutchinson Treasury of Children's Literature Hutchinson Rrp: ?9.95 Waterstones: ?14.99 Encore from a tenor My World By Pavaroti chatto & Windus Rrp: ?19.99 Waterstone's: ?12.99 Barbers
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