News from 06/10/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Glenn Richards, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Freud, Sheila Gunn, Patricia Davies, Bruce Collins, Magnus Linklater, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Richard Thomson, John Watts, R. V. Jones, Isabel Carlisle, Inigo Gilmore, Peter Wade, Nigel Hook, Daniel Johnson Literary Editor, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Edward Grayson, President, Colin Hanaford, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Lin Jenkins and Ian Murray, Martin Fletcher, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Ann Scanlon, Peter Ball, Jack Butler, James Bone and Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Daniel Johnson, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Lansdowne (President. The Fransco - British Society), Trevor Mound, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Duncan Heenan, John Young, James Landale Political Reporter, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Garth Crooks, Chairman, Christopher Walker and our Foreign Staff, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Roy Munden Executive Director, Alfred Doll-Steinberg, Philip Bassett, Rachel Bridge, Philip Webster and Philip Bassett, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, John Collinge, New Zealand High Commission, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Christopher Johnson (UK Adviser, Association for the Monetary Union of Europe), David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Christine Buckley, Giles Whittell and Ian Brodie, Leyla Linton, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, PHS, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, I. G. Betteley, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Seamus Heaney, Dalya Alberge, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nigel Williamson Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Duce, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Tony Greenfield, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Daniel Gowan, Michael Hornsby, Caitlin Moran, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Richard Ayre and Jonathan Berman, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Colin Campbell, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, M. R. Field,
ResumoTebbit backs Blair's cable deal with BT Threat of monopoly, says Lang Queen hit by falling grouse Lamont fails to win nomination OJ plea bargain Index Right Thinking Saturday in the Times Seamus Heaney is awarded Nobel Prize 'Benefit tourists' deprived of right to be housed Enter Mischief (aka New Norman) Confeence Sketch Best Bar None Pop on Friday Major to name 12 life peers Bombardier 25p Britain to cut force as Bosnia ceasefire is agreed Britain urged to apologise over Irish famine How penniless pair found they were not wanted Case stories behind court ruling Howard told to rethink proposals AST Computer Lyell warns media over court coverage News in Brief Power supply flickers Macedonia calls in Yard Swans earn stripes Gassed children buried Shy men shun doctors Woman driver cleared Sex shows for ITV Cantona a man's man Police to give all accident drivers breathalyser test Random checks move step closer Airline founder wins right to fly first-class for life Murdered man might have been feud victim Hitman in clown suit fires at patient Welding-torch gang blows up fireworks depot Christian Aid Peugeot 306 Masterly Pleasence recalled as friend Boots Heaney, the Irishman without frontiers Composition life of Nobel prizewinner and succeser to W. B. Yeats Sharp Resort in uproar as hotelier lures the homeless By a Staff Reporter: Schoolboy stabbed to death in Asian gang revenge, court told Pipework at Lloyd's damaged by rust More Furniture Ideas Malfunction leaves British-built satellite stranded in space Horror of measles makes vaccination a wise choice Medical Briefing White Hart Synod to consider Austin's position Land Rover Discovery Mongrel swaps life of crime for a home with billionaire Getty adopts the dog burglars left behind Your Mortgage 1994 Awards War crime suspect, 84, to face committal Back Relief & Relaxation Death toll from brain disease increases News in Brief Crash damages Nurse for trial Jail for stabbing Charge dropped Toy money Genuine fake Wine hosts banish the grapes of wrath from Britain's pubs Changing tastes: a decent glass at the local, vension by post but a let down in store Good Pub Awards Supermarkets accused of ignoring quality vintages to keep prices low You close your laptop. You push back your seat and… Mail order delivers gourmet foods Oysters a fine catch at fish counter Weekend Shopping Pressure grows for allowing leader to choose his Cabinet Blair victorious as party votes to keep Trident 56 per cent back nuclear missile system Labour The Listening Bank Cook aims to hire business people as diplomats Differing concepts of equality separate old from the new Riddell on Politics PR referendum supported Straw calls for tough action on young criminals Tories urged to pre-empt Labour reform of Lords Working-hours health warning suppressed Lufthansa Daily Mail group toys with idea of changing sides Major to be given Internet address Redwood chastises ministers on sell-offs Water levels undermine safety of city buildings Decline of heavy industry blamed for danger lapping close to basements, tunnels and foundations Together we Can Do It All Flood risk grows for Tube services Premium Search Rabin faces wrath of Knesset Right on West Bank pact Birds forced from southern marshes ravaged by Saddam Freephone Sun Alliance Unloved kangaroo to be put on Pill Hurricane turns Florida Panhandle into wasteland of twisted debris Lawyer reveals plea bargaining in Simpson case Bickering defence team had doubts about guilt and sought to implicate friend Homecoming pictures sold for $1 million Voyages Jules Verne Black prisoner figures spur race debate Angry OJ complains on phone-in Mrs Harriman sues lawyers over her dwindling millions No Title (Reuter): Clinton to free links with Cuba World Summary (AP): Ciller appoints new Cabinet (AFP): Seoul 'almost got nuclear weapons' Amnesty official barred by China (Reuter): Kenya threat to Rwanda inquiry (Reuter): Pope denounces abortion 'blight' (Reuter): Bomb kills nine Bosnian factions agree to lay down guns in five days Our Foreign Staff: Moscow accuses Chechen rebels of military build-up Cousteau fights son over Fiji beach resort's name Duma sets out to bar mafia bosses Denard surrender brings Comoros coup to an end B&Q Opening Hours Russians unveil seized works of art after 50 years Nigeria shrugs off threat of Western sanctions Nationwide The Building Society Whites' lawns hit by Mandela water reforms (AFP): Strikers win pay rises The Times Kingfisher Merseyside 'I am not a saintly Catholic but God loves sinners - so I think it's worth a try' The new head of the Tory think-tank did not go to school untill she was 12, but watch out Tony Blair The Sunday Times Everest Making millions out of the morgue Patrica Cornwell books are not for the squcamish, says Julia Liewllyn Smith Cellphones direct Miele Anything else is a compromise Auntie does her party piece Libby Purves on the BBC's return to the simpler days of parlour recital Governing with the tongue Seamus Heaney on poetry's relations with the world No Joy here Picture Gallery The Jews who choose Though rabbis wail and priests gnash their teeth, indifference to religion is spreading inexorably Chuffed Extra time Doddering on Ladder of law Reported without prejudice Magnus Linklater on Scotland's stringent controls White Heat Technology is an insufficient basis for new politics The Redress of Poetry The poet Heaney lives on the 'frontier of writing' Upwardly Mobile Give a dog a good name Europe at odds on EMU target Studying from home Put in our place Britain's stance on nuclear tests US attitude to Balkan conflict Seeds of faith Rail sell-off Trial by television and on television Illegal immigrants Degrees of consistency Under lock and key Court Circular Today's royal engagements Memorial meeting Mr Denys N. Straker Roy Furley Pusey Maggie Keswick Jencks Anniversaries Personal Column Birthdays today Luncheon Receptions Service dinner Dinners Single parents take to self-help and build their own… Royal Institute of British Architects The Worshipful Company of Information Technologists Church news Tylers' and Bricklayers' Company Feltmakers' Company Baptism Forthcoming marriages Hurstpierpoint College Oxford High School GPDST Appointments Professor Alfred Beeston Professor Alfred Beeston, Laudian Professor of Arabic at Oxford University, 1995-79, died on September 29 aged 84. He was born on February 23, 1911 Personal Column Situations Vacant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Embassy Flight Centre Capital Flights Trailfinders Overseas Travel World Link Flights Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church Housing Trust British Kidney Patient Association Dr Gerald Swyer Dr Gerald Swyer, Consultant Endocrinologist, Univerity College Hospital, London, 1951-78, died on September 19 aged 77. He was born in Bognor. Sussex, on November 17,1917 Woodside Animal Welfare Trust National Kidney Research (From our Own Correspondent): On This Day Funeral of M. Zola IDA Carroll The Times Crossword No 19,979 News Business Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Fresh blow to Lloyd's Ambitious shake-up hits delays RPR lifts bid for Fisons as raid triggers a complaint Building market still weak Management Amstrad in the black and looking for an acquisition Arts Sport NatWest is first bank to set up works council PowerGen bid with Offer Manweb Feeling One Degree under Business Today Fight over Knight Williams intensifies Lloyds chief floats two-tier pay idea acopy New car incentives fail to tempt private buyers GTE seeks to increase European business Daiwa loss 'came through futures' Government halts stress guide Union angry over regection of working hours evidence Five on list for Rail rolling stock sale Carlsberg-Tetley to shed 500 jobs Business Roundup Next sells US group Mexico to repay debt European rate cuts Barry Wehmiller rises Cash society stays Galliford back in black Tourist Rates Boddington shares soar on bid talks The Times The shrinking generation gap Transforming the electricity industry Settlement plan faces delay amstrad gamble pays off Pennington US placing by Maid Loral Former Country Casuals chief set to mount a bid NCM Credit Insurance United Gas loses case Double-counting claim as Rpr moves on Fisons Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Biard & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Sold down the Rhone Tempus Courtaulds Brunel Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Country Casuals Wall Street The Times City Diary Merger road at BTR Royal role City dazzlers Arm saves arm Green fingers The party line is unplugged A rift with the Government made a Labour pact easier, says philip Bassett BT takes a calculated stake in the Labour party's election prospects Hidden warmth of a cold fish Putting the heat on Lloyd's Alfred Doll-Steinberg insists names can force an inquiry Cable firms cry foul as the goalposts move Canadian Overseas Packaging Industries Limited Hi-tech line for every home Shares all square at close Renault British Funds Water firm invests in Mexico Capita deal Johnston rise Hughes slides Sales at Meggitt take on new look Georgie Pie Family Restaurents Limited Axa looks to UK for its next buy Guardian Royal Exchange Group Confident McBride beats forecast Prudential to back Manweb The man who saved Uppark A gold modal award for bringing the past back to life Rodney TTobson reviews the remarkable achievements of the managers who last night were the winners in the Chartered Euro Personnel Services Plantcraft Ltd The Facility Management Software Solutions The Winners Stavely M & E Services Group SVM Facilities Group Ltd The Times Englemere Executive Recruitment Haden Facilities Management Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items A champion of change in building Michael Roman is demanding a revolution in attitudes towards women Two winning verdicts Success at the Royal Courts of Justice and for PowerGen Institute of Building awards, in association with The Times A high road to health A luxury medical centre in Scotland and a hush-hush Channel 4 headquarters in London Mitie Group John Laing plc Life and times of a site manager Building & Property Facilities Management Costs rise on paper Officers survey shows increase in efficiency The Times Unit Trust Information Service London Docklands When the sky is the limit Isabel Carlisle visits the Tale's excibition of Turner's sketches and studies of the sky and weather The art of conversation is alive and swinging Cabaret Pizza on the park Visions of Africa Take a Pew and Listen Visual Art Music Spirits on spirits Fringe Theatre Theatre Passages that touch the heart Classical Concerts Bournemouth SO/Hickox Virtuoso keeps them guessing NS/Schiff Middlesbrough Barbican Centre Cabaret Entertainments Choice 1 Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 Sparks that glow in the murk There are hidden depths to Ruby's Lasely Rankine-as Caitin Moran discovers Choice 3 Theatre Royal Haymarket Pop 1 Pop 2 Subdued by too much success New Albums, David Sinclair on the latest from k. d. lang and the rest of Simply Red The Times Pop 3 Top Ten Albums oasis Pop 4 Pop 5 Camden's answer to Enrico Caruso? Gavin Friday Forty something No Title Cranfield University Ellesmere College University of Oxford University of Paisley The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Jesus College Oxford Department for Education and Employment Merton College Oxford Walhampton School MBA Fair St James's College Clare Hall University of Brighton University of Glasgow Dame Allan's Schools University of London Greenwich College London Montessori Centre Near the top of the pile Can education hold the political limelight until the general election? John O'Leary reports Prejudiced against TV Good books can bypass the centuries better than TV can The Times Study Languages in Europe The Times Newspapers Why we feel one degree under The agony of being a student's parents University of Durham The University of Reading By a Special Correspondent: Wales on verge of historic victory Policy on parole is unreasonable Queen's Bench Division Law Report Court of Appeal Use as agricultural holding Scots Law Report ctober 6 1995 Old rivals aim to set World Cup alight New Zealand case against French tests fails International Law Report The Hauge Setting aside grant of leave Higgins pays dearly for inexperience Sport in Brief Real effort by Sharks Olympic hopes dashed Motion defeated Steelers go Dutch Williams sees future in driving seat of learning Oliver Holt on a school fuelling young hopes of Formula One graduation Challenging curriculam pupils to limit Television gets ready to call the tune for rugby Gerald Davies looks at the changes a professional game must prepare for Bath opt to leave out Ubogu Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Boardman prepares for road to recovery Three Elegant Arguments in Favour of the Rover… Americans fail to raise their sights Britain conjure uplead in Maureen Connolly Trophy For the Record The Times Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Urgent need for code of ethics Sports Letters Model of style Winning Move Keene on Chess Sport must take stance Second city first Hell-raiser creates new image for Lewis clash Rav4 Yorkshire award captaincy to Byas Word Watching Meaningful trials seen as way to pull crowds Hall tipped for top Jockey Club post Ascot William Hill Guide to Racecard Goalwah to strike over best distance Ascot BBC2 Today's Races on Television Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Carlisle Cheltenham Rapid Raceline Picture Gallery Dinner, dance and the domino effect Freud on Friday Robson delays return in attempt to sign Juninho Allied Publicity Services The Times Blackburn complete transfer of Bohinen Dover slipping into dire straits Today's Fixtures Lyrical feast at midnight Radio Choice Police procedures and the criminal mind Review BBC1 Motor Sport Stoke put a price on cup-tie romance Third round Draw Injury delivers cruel blow to Montgomerie Leaders after First round Times Two Crossword Australia include defectors from Tonga at Wembley Teams Hallett and Hall hold open debate Morse Data No Title Boxing
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