News from 13/10/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Gerard Wright, Peter Metcalf, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Terry Wynn, Andrew Longmore, Jill Sherman and Michael Evans, Mark Souster, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Pam Tull, Philip Howard, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, R. Gregory, Lynne Truss, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, David Burghes and Sue Jennings, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Gerald Davies, R. Chadwick, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Tim Overland, Arthur Leathley and Frances Gibb, Martin Fletcher, Don Jowett, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Robin Marris, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Malcolm E. Boston, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Keith Pike, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Edward Gorman, A. Wharn, Kate Muir, Clive Bone, A. B. de T. Andrews, Michael Evans and Stewart Tendler, Paul D. Hewitt, P. H. S., H. G. S. Nicol, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Paul Sexton, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, James Ardglass, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Martin Ball, Roger Betteridge, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Leyla Linton, Stewart Tendler and Graham Duffill, James Ede Chairman, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Richard Evans, Leif Mills, Caroline Merrell, Neil Riley, Terry Finnigan, Eric Reguly, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, George Walden, Adam Fresco, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Christopher Walker, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, K. Swann, Caitlin Moran, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Nicholas Doak, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Derrick Mercer, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, John B. Harris, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, W. N. C. Girard, Bill Frost and Richard Duce, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Clive Rowland, Richard Duce and Bill Frost, George Brock, European Editor, Christopher Irvine, Ian Lyall Grant, George Lambor, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoHoward's jail plan rejected by Taylor Longer sentences 'will deter' Major tipped for Nobel Peace Prize Index After Alan Clarke promises Middle Britain its tax reward Jane's Fighting Films £1-an-hour 'slaves' back their boss on wages Four found murdered in house Saturday in the Times Freud on Friday Windfall for 2m in Norwich Union flotation Chopard Kipling's If, the nation's favourite Tories march together to a future behind bars Conference Sketch Howard's tough sentences 'spell disaster for prisons' Probation officers warn of five offenders in every cell if more are jailed Breast cancer drug study seeks 20,000 volunteers Over 75% of business people listen to Commercial… How the System of Sentencing Would Work Mi5 will help police fight organised crime Treasury rebuffed as Foreign Office wards off budget cuts Woman loses sex case Fatal blaze 'was arson' Paper murder charge Court backs deportee Boy accused of murder Tails of Manx fraud Miner killed by fumes Rail chiefs told to rethink fare increase News in Brief Death of a Gucci leaves tangle for wife and mistress Feuds of fashion empire outcast Film-makers rush to cash in on Austen-mania Orange No Title Nobel winner bewitched by sense of bewilderment No Title By a Staff Reporter: Car killed mother and child after driver died at wheel Actors choose the lines they are happy to read for ever Male lodgers tell of regular sex sessions with Rosemary West The Charges British Midland Teenage tenant disappeared while pregnant Thomas Cook No Title British Gas Public school pupils will be tested for suspected drug use The 'Building' Society Husband mourns his bride of four months Premium Search Disease that bars way to priesthood Medical Briefing Waitrose Doctors fear NHS e-mail link open to hackers First direct M4 drivers head for decade of disruption Government forced to spend £30 propping up flyover rotted by de-icing salts Aggressive beggar banned from churches Dixons God exists, but religion is irrelevant' News in Brief Heartfelt plea Horses kill man Oyston damages Priest dies at 90 Drain Covers Black cabs launch court challenge to motorcycle 'taxis' Sun Alliance Lord Chief Justice reinforces curbs on right to silence EU tariff will add 30p to cost of juice Magazine Calm seas produce a netful of bargains Weekend Shopping Rover 400 Redwood dismisses Portillo speech as rabble rousing Attack on Brussels provokes right-wing split Vodafone Thatcher enjoys a birthday ovation Alan Clark lays it on the line for Kensington and Chelsea Conference Notebook Ministers hopeful of peace progress Everest Clarke told how to make Budget tax cuts count Lang's attack angers BT Hopes ride on Major's persuasive policy chief Can Blackwell put ailing party on it feet? Abbey Life It's same old Tory in campaign to woo youth vote Dole boosts claim in first tussle for Republican ticket Food for thought Ten contenders vie for the right to challenge Clinton US pays British taxman £3m Sanctions on Iran 'a failure' Bradford & Bingley Building Society Simpson speaks to newspaper in charm offensive Nigeria rejects leniency pleas Voyages Jules Verne Bounty for Pitcairn 'Avenger' claims he has killed 76 women Britons blamed for child sex trade Defector says Saddam is planning new invasion Rabin's security tightened Amnesty International Police foil vigilantes in Turin World Summary (AFP): Son may forgive father's killer Murdoch caught in fire drama (Reuter): Socialists to take power in Lisbon (AFP): Nine jailed for cheating tourists Hewlett Packard Battles rage along Bosnia front lines despite ceasefire Clam returns to Sarajevo but defiant artillery adds to desolation in mountains of the north Mines halt convoy to Gorazde Nokia Whitehall defends rapid evacuation of wounded child Bonn enthusiasm for Paris ties puts squeeze on Major Fish reef proposal for Brent Spar General Accident Direct (AFP): Landmines conference falls apart Toys "R" us Fall of Austria's coalition opens door to far Right The sport of kings finds a midwife Joanna Pitman meets the man who has turned horse breeding into a science NordicTrack The Sunday Times Welcome return to civilisation France: a land fit for babies and winos 'I was not a good Tory wife, but I was loyal to Alan' Alan Howarth has abandoned more than just the Tory party—he has left a wife and four children BBC Radio 3 The fight to free the Edinburgh one Magnus Linklater on the bizarre case of the literary agent, the bestselling authors, and the injunction that is keeping the them apart Guardian Direct Alan Weller Poetry matters too much to the British to be subjected to democracy Picture Gallery The traitor's traitor John Cairncross, the elusive spy, deserves no mourners. But we should wonder what hen finally believed in Duel purpose Diary Who next? Diary Bachelordom Diary Pet loves Diary Horse sense Planks in the Tory platform Peter Riddell on the beginnings of a fightback Major's Task Today Divisions have faded but depression remains Unfinished Sentence Howard embarks on a difficult reform That Sinking Feeling Wanted: ideas for a dead oil platform The Tories at odds among themselves Allowed to die Britain's economic performance Civil War submarine Dealing in antiquities League tables no place for poetry Heaney's genius Tobacco subsidies Early Christians Time travel Off the hook Court Circular Today's royal engagements Receptions Personal Column Dinner Anniversaries Lectures Luncheon Memorial services News from the Church of Scotland Call to the Bar Picture Gallery Birthdays Presentation Service dinners Annual meeting School news Francis Johnson Personal Column Ursula Wyndham Professor Paul Richards Gerd Bucerius From our Swiss Correspondent: Swiss Watch on Rhine Strengthening of Defences News The Times Crossword No 19,985 Times Weathercall Noon today Norwich Union considers float Bonus bonanza looms for with-profits life policyholders Inflation hits highest level for more than three years Lloyds to keep Hill Samuel Guinness Appeal Birds of a Feather size up new nest Building society jobs to go Education 39 No Title Flat high street sales dash retailers' recovery hopes Departing Manweb directors to share £3m-£4m payments Sport 41-48 Renault Business Today Stock Market Indices Salomon blow Etam gloom Payout of £227m for B&C creditors Legal & Public Notices Watchdog orders Salomon to report monthly over errors Builder offers insurance for negative equity Picture Gallery Booker expansion to bring 1,000 jobs Selective Assets Trust plc Steinhardt to quit fund Dresdner for London CBS profits down 43% NatWest Bancorp soars Merck sets price range Mortgage bond planned Fokker fights back Royal Mail plans big job cuts, says union Business Roundup Etam dives on £3.85m loss and departures N Brown ahead of forecasts Squaring up behind our Ken Paradoxical reaction on higher inflation Pennington Telegraph share option exercised Virgin atlantic Commodities Liffe Options Index powers above 3,500 as confidence returns Stock Market London Financial Futures Major Indices Going out of fashion Tempus SelecTV David Brown Dollar Rates N Brown Wall Street In the chair, out the door City Diary Scent to Essex Diary Danger High Voltage Working art Royal view Canny move The issues, old, misleading and otherwise, at Lloyd's Checks on insurance Curtain rises on Appeal of the Century Guinness Four V the Serious Fraud Office Melvyn Marckus reports on the background to next week's court drama Case for MMC Enterprise Inns Provident directors to share 500,000 in takeover by GA By our World Trade Correspondent: French slip on EMU progress Bank of Scotland NFC poised to buy Lep subsidiary Enterprise Inns float put at £50m Around the World in 80 Days a Times Competttion Stagecoach bus order lifts Henlys Merchant sale Back in profit Maunders rise Airmic plea Solicitor pleads guilty to theft of client money Neste sells offshore UK assets for £88m Legal & General Idividual Overseas sales gear up Brown Merseyside The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Institutions fuel strong gains Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Theatre 1 Timely recommissioning of arms Times have changed, but Ron Hutchinson's terrorist drama retains its power, says Benedict Nightingale Rat in the skull Duke of York's Interestingly odd and oddly interesting WNO Theatre 2 Visions of Africa Lloyd's name back in lights Marie Fortune, Wc2 Theatre 3 The Times Tomorrow Putting polite in politics Radio Entertainments Choice 1 Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Choice 2 Flawed jewel in the wrong setting Opera Jenufa Grand, Leeds Leonore takes the pressure off Concert CBSO/Rattle Symphony Hall, Birmingham Opera Concert Gloria's victory by familiar roots New Albums: David Sinclair finds Gloria Estefan reigning again in Spanish Reelin' in the missing years Steely Dan have a new album, 15 years after the last. Paul Sexton asks what took them so long Pop 1 Pop 2 The Times Pop 3 Starlight excess Dubstar want to set your world on fire, says Caitlin Moran Pop 4 Dust can be cause of legal action Court of Appeal A Times Reader Offer Employment restriction unlawful Evaluating minister's winding-up petitions Directions when accused is silent T&t Clark Ltd College funds crisis hits jobs Yeovil's problems highlight colleges' struggles to make ends meet, says David Charter Doing the sums on maths Gcse grades David Burghes and Sue Jennings explain their provocative research into exam boards' inconsistent Gcse, grading standards A new generation learns to hold the future in trust From wild Wales to a theartre experiment in Devon, the National Trust in explaning its mission, says Derrick Mercer Les Dawson, face to face James Ardglass on the pitfalls of the parents' evening The Times/dillons Debate Teaching in Singapore Abtrust Fund Managers Limited Department for Education and Employment The University of Adelaide Multiple Display Advertising Items City University Business School Holborn College Britain's Best Courses Multiple Classified Advertising Items War dances with a hint of relish in Lowry land A night of northern comforts to cheer men from the South Seas London Montessori Centre The Times Kaplan Rickmansworth Masonic School for Girls Multi Lingua The Leys School Cambridge Admission is Free but by Pre-Registration only BI University of Durham Dazzling Samoa quick to make up for lost time Superhighway of rugby may prove more a rocky path Despite obvious similarities, differences of culture, tactics and attitude hamper a switch of codes Rising stars keep feet on the ground Non-League Football by Keith Pike Guaranteed Away Win Richards suspended for two weeks Clifton's progress put to test Fixtures Contrasting fillies earn rich rewards Newmarket Catterick Ludlow Alhaarth to retain unbeaten record Newmarket Channel 4 Yesterday Results William Hill Rapid Raceline Defiant Venables vindicated by England's advance Draw in Norway augurs well Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Picture Gallery State of in the European Championship For the Record Charlton's ageing army faces one more campaign The Times By a Special Correspondent: TV rights bid sets Premier League against FA Matter of honour Brown faces Wilkinson's wrath Kevin McCarra explains why the Scotland manager cannot afford to give ground to league clubs over selection issues Rugby union must retain its defining features Lack of coverage Talent is not teachable Motorsport Mayhem Britain to host last grand prix before Olympics Davies content to keep up with Jones In Brief Morale booster Begerow fillip Braves triumph Janzen shows what Americans missed Comprehansive victory over Thomori eases Ryder Cup disappointment At Wentworth Graf confirms Brighton date Car Magazine Driving Opinion Hamed undeterred by criticism from board Word-Watching Television puts focus on brawl players A confusion of uncles Radio Choice Radio 1 The making of a miniature misanthrope BBC1 Variations Satellite Rugby Union 42 Montgomerie just lasts course Scot secures victory on final green after frittering away lead Times Two Crossword Illingworth 'may not tour again' Scotland desperate for kick-start Mark Souster finds the retirement of Gavin Hasting leaving a bigger hole than expected Football 44 Three banned in World Cup drug-testing World Cup Details Zenith Rainbow
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