News from 11/10/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, George Cole, James Landale, Anthony Harris, Lucy Hodges, Lin Jenkins and Leyla Linton, David Tytler, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Sheila Gunn, Alexandra Frean, Byron Criddle, Simon Barnes, Alan Blyth, Andrew Longmore, St James Palace, Stanley Best, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, J. E. Brignell, Robert Breckman, Inigo Gilmore, Krish Anderson, John Diamond, Hamish Robertson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Samir Hakim, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Michael Clark and Richard Thomson, Lynne Truss, Shirley Mowbray, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, T. D. J. Chappell, Colin Narbrough, Jeremy Laurence and Adam Fresco, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Jack Shapiro, Martin Fletcher, Christian Darkin, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch and Joe Joseph, David Hewson, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Matthew May, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Peter Waymark, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Quentin Letts, Timothy Powys-Lybbe, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Russell Kempson, Nicholas Wood, Alice Thomson and Jill Sherman, Charles Bremner and Roger Boyes, Joan Jones, Andy Lavender, Kate Edgley, David Miller, Juliet Tofield, Lucy Hodes, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Seraphim, Peter Davalle, John Venn, Barry Fox, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Nigel Hawkes, Arthur Leathery and Michael Hornsby, Nicholas A. H. Stacey, Eric Reguly, Barry Pickthall, Brenda Maddix, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Dalya Alberge, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, John Day Secretary General, Henry Button, F. Paul Taylor, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Gerald Larner, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Julia Liewellyn Smith, Philip Bassete, Industrial Editor, Peter Brooke, Simon Brooke, K. A. Brent, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, R. J. Cliford, Philip Webster and Michael Evans, Stacy Sullivan and our Foreign Staff, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Cynthia M. Manning, Philip Pangalos, Alan Mitchell, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Bill Frost and Richard Duce, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, D. N. Burghes, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, John Phillips, Jamie James, Colin Campbell, M. S. Kearsley, Denis MacSHANE, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Richard Duce and Bill Frost, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoTories make Europe their battleground Portillo's defence of sovereignty wins acclaim from Major and party faithful Workfare scheme to he expanded Index Birds and Bees The lights go on again in Sarajevo France in chaos as 5m strike Cambridge picks a winner with a professor of the turf Interface Uncovergirls Former nanny tells how she was bound and beaten by Wests Breitling No Title Whoosh! Permed pretender enters risk-free zone Independent heads pledge more places for poorer families Glenfiddich Mediation offer in college dispute BBC attacked after delaying news for Mawhinney speech Dorrell to cap trust costs for managers Department for Education and Employment Liz Davies urges Left to reclaim Labour Arrested supporter linked to neo-Nazis News in Brief Home burial LSD legal aid Mortgage deal Kasparov wins Heap of history Frederick West 'boasted of cellar torture room' The Charges Letters reveal the passion of couple's relationship Informix Models reject appeal to boycott magazines Agency director accuses fashion journnalists of promoting sexual emploitation Morale of the Armed Forces 'jeopardised by homosexuals' NatWest Dell Direct By a Staff Reporter: Brothers freed as witness changes evidence Policewomen jailed for supplying their friends with drugs Why farmers can gain from Hrt patches for men Magazine BNFL Innocent man is freed after 'rape victim' confesses Sceptics declare truce in party's war over Europe Former rebels praise Major for coming round to 'our way of thinking Texas Instruments Gummer abandons housing sale plan Today's Debates Britain's real danger is of self-delusion Riddell on Politics` Rifkind ready to risk isolation Foreign Affairs Guardian Direct Portillo heralds strike force Defence Bottomley wins lottery wrangle with Waldegrave Treasury climbs down after letter is leaked Major savours suite victory in battle of Imperial Hotel Conference Notebook Nissan Criticism of court decisions urged Chairman's Speech New drug gives hope to tumour patients Nationwide Witness in sex tribunal gives evidence by satellite Cut-price opera to attract the masses PremiumSearch Incentives lure back business 'refugees' to Ulster London Docklands Up, up and a way with words Alarm at end of book deal Amstrad Direct British demand for 25% cut threatens research in space Interplanetary craft at risk while human horde seeks a close encounter UFO hotspot draws crowds but aliens fail to turn up Hope as wife sticks by her man Lesbian is given life for killing neighbour General Accident Direct Gunman who shot tourists is dead News in Brief GCHQ beckons Relative accused £1m armed raid Pottery cache Landmark razed £29,000 for cent Strike by 5m workers paralyses France Unions' display of might in public-sector stoppage adds to pressure on Prime Minister under siege London Gatwick British travellers delayed Germany raises fears of return to 1930s misery Race tension rises as Farrakhan calls Washington black power march Israel's mass jail release thwarted by PLO protest Campaign to free women murderers Red Cross allowed into prison International Conventio Centre Birmingham Don King on trial for fraud American feminists deplore antics of sexist British bee Free speech for OJ Mexico quake toll rises to 56 Clinton promises to capture saboteurs (Reuter): Caribbean hit by new hurricane World Summary (Reuter): Carey appeal for Sudan refugees (Reuter): Militant leader shot at hideout (Reuter): Timor death sparks unrest Pavarottis to stay together (AFP): Obasanjo jailed for 15 years Lights go on in Sarajevo but truce is delayed again Sound of music and vacuum cleaners fills streets as power is restored to Bosnian capital Bosnia delighted at departure of Akashi From Reuter in Stockholm: Nobel winner undermined the old economic theories Brother Peace talks put back to end of month Tower of Pisa rocked by tremor Wounds of a young survivor heal slowly in the shadow of conflict Moi renews onslaught on Leakey Japan makes big increase in defence budget Together in separates Next Spring's wardrobe will be simplicity itself-a shirt and trousers-but the line is sleek, not sloppy Nokia Hill House Hammond A day in the life of two embassies How do Britain's envoys justify their privileged lifestyles? Julia Llewellyn Smith visited Beirut and Paris Britaian's feisty woman behind the barbed wire of Beirut Magazine BBC Radio 3 The impeccable mandarin who courts the French from his palace on Rue du Faubourg Saint Honorè Two Lives, Two Embassies Tempur Old Tory, new Labour, now what? Byron Criddle on the major parties' changing characters Howarth's way The Times Diary Like Paddy in long pants Setting Conference Alight Major must decide whether to govern well, or merely win the next election Euro snore The Time Diary Maxwell's ass The Times Diary Battle royal The Times Diary Snoop scoop The Times Diary Alan Coren When it comes to immortality, it's Trafalgar Square or—er—bust On Floor and Fringe The voices against European integration are loud and clearer Canterbury and Khartoum Dr Carey stands up for Sudan's Christians Equine Opportunities Not so much a professorial chair, more of a regius saddle Repercussions of Howarth's move Obligations of external examiners Inconsistencies in GCSE grades BBC 'at front line' Legal aid fees Asthma treatment A keen eye for a literary winner Poets on plates Coptic Orthodoxy Eye of the beholder Court Circular Birthdays today Memorial service Appointments Personal Column Today's royal engagements Lectures Insurers' Company Latest wills Highland village defeats harsh odds to bring fresh life and soul together Anniversaries University news Church news Forthcoming marriages Service luncheon Luncheons Reception Corporation of London Dinners John Cairncross John Cairncross, Foreign Office and Treasury official dismissed for passing information to the Sovit agent Guy Burgess, died on October 8 aged 82. He was born on July 27,1913 Personal Column Patric Walker Patric Walker, astrologer, died form complications arising from saimonclla poisoning on October 8 aged 64, He was born on September 25,1931 Sir Philip Oppenheimer Sir philip Oppenheimer, Chairman of the Diamond Trading Company since 1975, died on October 8 aged 83. He was born on October 29,1911 The Schoolboys' Strike Belgravia & Knightsbridge Barnes Waterside Fairclough Homes Renault Hillside Mansions Copping Joyce Picture Gallery Cambridgeshire Metropolis How to cherish a Georgian house In Our desire to restore period architecture we may be removing historical character Pick of the period property for sale Beechcroft Georgian Restoration: Ten Tips And what Not to Do Picture Gallery Trafalgar House Europe Coopers & Lybrand Sales Professionals Wanted Rockenbaq Song & Dance Company Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gelco Touche Ross Phone line that should break up The best result for connsumers would be to dismantle BT, not to do special deals with the telecoms monolith Ready, willing, disabled Alexandra Frean reports on pressure on producers to present disabled people positively Battle of the spins washes Blair whiter But Simon Brooke says conferences are only the beginning ITV covets classic adaptations The Times Top 20: Drama Productions Sick man of health insurance revives PPP has put £20m into TV relaunch, reports Alan Mitchell Trust: the secret of economic success? The Times/dillons Debate Portillo leads Tory EU onslaught Nanny tells of assault by Wests Feminists deplore life of British bee The Times Crossword No 19,983 Business Forecast Tomorrow Shares dive on Wall St nerves Business Editor Lindsay Cook SFO wins Leeson argument BT poised for broadcast blow European ruling expected to help cable-TV companies TSB approves £5bn takeover Chairman will make over £1.5m from deal House prices falling By our City Staff: Jobs boost as Index expands Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Business Today Fatter cats Slimmer profits Top pay sets lead for rest, says CBI Tourist Rates Meridiana Safeway to run loyalty card scheme Water regulator appeals for more open accounts Dutch hope to engineer Wiltshier merger in UK Datastream in Depth in Context International Bakyrchik Gold woes St Ives exceeds £35m Walker Greenbank hit Receivers in at Bullers NBA abolition attacked Building materials firms face 'disaster' Business Roundup Bondholders out of bounds SFO rides roughshod over Barings victims Water regulation here to stay Fallinng out of love with high-tech shares Retail woes blamed by Lloyds Chemists JJB profits delight City Party's over for political parties North West extends Norweb bid RPR buys more shares in Fisons Patek Philippe Geneve Fox Television plans to buy more American stations Commodities Liffe Options Dow opening plunge gives London a fright 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 St Ives JJB Sports Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Casualty of good health Tempus Cobham Wall Street Breaking the ice The Times City Diary Window of opportunity in the house of despair Robert Miller on why it is time for a politically inspired solution on the housing malaise Tax priorities 'Windfall orphan funds' should be given to charity KPMG's incorporation called to account Power price poser Plea for M&A facts Three's company High life Is this where Alan Greenspan first came in? Legal & General Losses extend across the board Oris Labour offers pilot scheme to help women find work Cobham flies to record profit Hyundai Sun melts Thorntons profits William Sinclair at record levels Business Roundup PPP seeks market share Boost for property QSP beats the gloom Setback for Hartons School with a sense of the past Tonbridge School An establishment which has educated boys for 442 years shows few signs of change and an enduring love of tradition, says David Tytler Holmwoods The Chapman Bathurst Partnership Farrer & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Ecclesiastical Buildings for the future Work has started on Tonbridge's £20 million development SCM Contractors Ltd Buttress Fuller Alsop Williams The School Fees Partnership Ltd Bristow Johnson & Partners The Church organ is surely one of man's most… W. S. Parsons Ltd Tonbridge School Lloyds Bank Commercial Service Risen from the ashes Tonbridge School Lucy Hodges follows the project to restore Tonbridge chapel Long history of learning Tonbridge has moved to cast off the worst of the old ways Colin toms & Partners The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Theatre 1 The lost refuge of a scoundrel Benedict Nightingale on what angered John Osborne whose controversial a Patriot for me is being revived Visions of Africa London's finest The Times The Theatre Club Theatre 2 One man and his Hamlet Andy Lavender visits paris to sec Robert Wilson's Shakespearean monologue and Giorgio Strchler production This Week's Other Offers Join now Theatre 3 Tomorrow Charmed by a little white bull What a Show! Prince of Wales Royal Shakespeare Company 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 film in London and(where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice 2 Riding on the crest of no nave For many successful years, the choristers of Carlisle have been doing more with less. Hilary Finch reports Choice 3 Music Opera 1 So this is what the promised land looks like Opera: Schoenberg's Moss und Aron dazzles in Amsterdam; opening night at the New York Met Fine debut for your eyes only Otello Metropolitan Opera, New York Rewarding sound at the workshop Manchester Concerts: Composers' forum; an eccentric Facade Opera 2 Cox&Kings Music 1 Music 2 Savouring a feast of Beethoven London Concerts Hurley, Berkshire Debenham Thorpe In the Market Multiple Display Advertising Items London is the top for business Christopher Warman on the City's Pre-eminence Auction Sale Covent Garden Serviced Offices Multiple Classified Advertising Items JTW Corporate Property Services Viner fulfords Commercial Royal Insurance Property Services Development Sites Multiple Classified Advertising Items Andersen Consulting Gordon Yates Phaidon Press Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Notting Hill Housing Trust Project Development Company Real People Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items IPG Personnel Consultants Appointments Bi~LANGUAGE Part-Time Receptionist Solicitors EC1 Judy Fisher Associates Davidchipperfieldarchitects The Royal Fine Art Commission Career Secretaries plus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vittel Still Water Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mison Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vittel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lansdowne Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Join Britain's No. 1 Ski Company The St. James's Secretarial College Multiple Display Advertising Items The Recruitment Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Hobstones column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Torrance to resume battle with Langer La Crème De La Crème Multi-Lingual Opportunities Picture Gallery England banking on Bucknall Ireland anxious to do business with Dwyer England's clubs seek advice from experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Events fall into place for triumphant Murphy Simon Barnes sees the second coming of a resilient National Hunt Jockey at Chepstow Thunderer: Haydock Park Rapid Raceline Haydock Park Specialists Yesterday's Results Wetherby Thunderer: Exeter Lammtarra retired to Dalham Hall Stud Pressure builds on Charlton in vital qualifying match Latvia may end Ireland's hopes Group Six Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery Quinn out to tax group minnows Russell Kempson in Liechtenstein on the Northern Ireland striker's ambitious goal By our Sports Staff: Germans are wary of repeat Group Seven Today's Fixtures The Times Sports Service William Hill Scotland's forwards are offered chance to unwind Draw promotes Lloyd's Davis Cup optimism Great Britain gain home tie Power of Ivanisevic costs rival the glory For the Record Van der Wath states his case Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Claymores in London Muggeridge goes solo Douce back in saddle De Villiers fails again Hungary take charge Winning Move Hodgson tipped for Internazionale post Sport in Brief Keene on Chess Fiji offer true test of English resolve Teams George Smith Only the best is good enough for Papua and the Kumul Kid Andrew Longmore discovers a nation's hopes in the World Cup resting on one man's shoulders Harragon injury mars record win World Cup Details Word-Watching Radio 1 The beat and mould camp Radio Choice The implausible case of the forgotten feline Review BBC1 Choice Rugby Union 42 Venables asks McManaman to take wing England give youngster free role Times Two Crossword Samoans confident of dismissing Wales Murphy returns in style Heritable Capital Plan Ltd Tennis 45 By our Sports Staff: Graf misses Brighton tournament in wake of tax inquiry The Battle for your Virtual Vote Telecom show blighted by a failure to communicate Information overloas The cost of free help Junk fax Hands-on experience Hi-Grade Computers PLC Mastercard and Visa battle for online supremacy Commerce Top US firms begin to feel the squeeze Bytes BR battle to win car users 'crippled by stone-age IT Transport Time to clean up dirty habits 'The net is slow and will not be hurried-not by thumping the monitor, anyway' Mystery admirer puts firm on the net Theft of mobile phones 'hits 12,000 a month' Roderick Manhattan Group Ltd The truly super highway runs past the door Cable firms are perfectly positioned to steal a march on BT and wire the nation Briefing Network, Support & Development Alex relies on camels and computers Quest for speed leaves this year's model behind Back to basics Agenda Sociopath is man of many letters Electronic news teams shortcircuit OJ verdict Media Fujitsu ICL Satellites promise global link for price of a postcard Marketplace New system puts Isdn in reach Panasonic caters for smallest firms Lightweight mobile's heavyweight features Telephones Bytes Ghost of a chance Mice clean up their act Copies get cheaper Finger is the key to new security device Security Death and the logged on Testing time Hollywood sites For the birds Have a paddle Hot Sites Sony pushes TVs back to the wall Plasmatron relegates faithful Trinitron to role as museum piece Byte Exclusive! Graphic language on building sites Multi-function office workcentre Who's about to take a bite out of Apple? Wolves with a taste for fruit are at the door, David Hewson reports 1976: Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs form Apple on… The battle to win the virtual voter Cover Story: Parties get wired for cyber combat At the next election the new army of technicians will be in the front line Politics A Times Competition Little show or tell in Geneva Stockwatch Information Technology Stocks US Stocks The best job in the world may be one click away How online recruitment could drop your CV onto the right desktops Nuclear Electric Gloucester Coopers & Lybrand ECM Selection Ltd ECM Selection Limited IDC Appointments The Agency Partnership AT&T Mercuri Urval Direct access Appointments Fisher Technology Limited Group IT Manager IT Professionals Compaq
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