News from 16/10/1995
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Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Ruth Deech, Racher Kelly, Iain R. Webb, Desmond Dearlove's, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Sally Bain, Bernard Kaukas, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Jill Sherman and Helen Johnstone, Patrick Preston Brooks, Alison Kervin, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Srikumar Sen, David Charter Educational Correspondent, Desmond Dearlove, Geoff Brown, Chris Wilkinson, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, David M. A. Smythe, Joe Joseph, Alexandra Scanlan, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Richard Brewster, Stuart Jones, Kris Anderson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Robin Chapman, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Mike Strutt, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Courtney Atkin, John O'Leary, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John H. Cox, Russell Kempson, Dick Hinder, Sally Watts, Windlesham, Richard Dauncey, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Rachel Bridge, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Kevin McCarra Scottish commentary, D. F. Kelly, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Lindsay Cook Business Editor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Antony Loyd, Nigel Hawkes, George Bickerstaffe, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Peter A. Reed, Lawrence Mills, Ian Rodgers, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Nick Szczepanik, A. V. G. Hagedorn, Des Burkinshaw and Edward Gorman, Bruce Wood, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Andrew Yates, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Des Burkinshaw and Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Ben MacIntyre, Neil MacKinnon and Michael Burke, Richard Beeston, Sarah Bagnal, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Alan Mitchell, C. Cambouropoulos, Rodney Milness, Nicholas George, Heath Brown, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Mark Isham, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Ross Tieman, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoPortillo digs in as Euro battle rages Santer attacks 'grotesque' speech Judges' claims under attack Mba: All you need to know about the Master of… Index One for Dalgliesh Duke appeals to Major over lottery cash rebuff On top of the World The Times finds Major 's VC hero Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, brought the news to Umrao Singh, Vc, that the British Prime Minister had made him famous and rich Eat my Hat Five British hospital workers die in crash Thinking Business Boxer's death brings new call for ban Prisons report to prompt new fortress jail AST Computer This Week in the Times Single mothers may have to hunt work in benefits squeeze Bupa to offer GP home visits for busy patients Security alert at tunnel7 Media campaign award Bbc transmitter sale Queen to toast Thatcher Lost ferry passenger found in air shaft News in Brief Defiant clergyman draws parallels with murder plot 'I am entitled to say untill I retire' Fort William sleeper cut to only one carriage Paris makes the headlines with staggering creations Christian Aid 306 Peugeot Nineties lifestyle threatens future of Guide movement Working women too busy to help By a Staff Reporter: General Powell 'is relative of Queen' Phillips International Auctioneers & Valuers BT British resorts celebrate late bonus from Indian summer U-boast be raised off Ulster for scrap News in Brief Pylon suicide bid Fake cash seized Street killing Spielberg deal Fife kills boy Royal show Nokia Oxford pioneers say women's role is getting better by degrees High winds will disrupt road over the sea to Skye Fatal dangers of taking a blow to the head Medical Briefing Girls-only schools score best results regardless of class Boys ranked below mixed intake Blunkett attacks test slump Radiation level 'never harmless' HSBC Churchill gun to be sold at Christie's British Midland Third of children worry about parents separating 'Most youngsters think marriage is for ever Key Findings Smallest airline takes on might of British Airways Covent Garden jeers The Ring Rolex Labour law chief attacks judges' claim to supremacy Bass 'Neglected' libraries take legal advice over cuts Book-lovers demand lottery money to buy more fiction Delius Trust donates scores to the nation Breeding sea eagles extend revival Mp attacks militants' London rally Bronx boy who preaches hate Man in Thenews The Times Anti-Semitic gibes mar Million Man March Farrakhan outburst unleases backslash on eve of back protest in Washington $100 note forgeries linked to Lebanon Saddam follows up poll 'victory' with new curbs on playboy son Undercover De Niro gets even with paparazzo Cameroon joins club of nations World Summary Bhutto arrests coup plot troops (AFP): Reprieved maid cries for joy Reuter: Gore's wife in Haiti protest (AP): Egypt to put 30 more on trial (AP): Out of space British Quality Foundation Tigers ignore truce in fierce battle for land Anthony Loyd reports from Sanski Most, scene of heavy fighting, that despite the stench of sweat and cordite, he thought he scented peace Winter 'threat to peacemakers' Ford Empty dock tests authority of war crimes tribunal Reuter: Life back on track Ciller demands early election in Turkey Gunman killed in Moscow hijacking Corruption trial ruins Berlusconi comeback hopes MP loses credit in race for top job Nato shortlists Hurd to replace Claes as chief Party gives Jupp? third job but no more security Amnesty International The Week Ahead Music-making of the highest order Rodney Milnes enjoys Richard Jone's anarchic yet serious production of final part of Wagner's Ring cycle How Britten the child is father to the man Recitals: Noel Goodwin on britton's songs and the Vanbrugh Quartet at the Wigmore Hall Visions of Africa Hype! Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Monteverdi's L'orfeo Reviewed by Bruce Wood Mark makes his Miles St. Joseph's Hospice Dangerous passions unleashed Benedict Nightingale on a successful Peter Hall revival of a difficult Ibsen play Entertainments Lager-than-life lads Dance Enter Achilles Today's Choice London A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country The Times Arts Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 A crazily rapid orbit Astronomers on another planet What gives muscles their spring or stiffness Eradicating the African mealybug Two astronomers searching for planets outside the… The complex chemistry of pain relief The key to arthritis treatment lies in an enzyme's structure, says Nigel Hawkes Dell Direct Cheshire Building Society Protein giant Wasp winner TES Beautiful Skye's beast of a bridge Magnus Linklater on the island's controversial and costly new link Terrified! BBC In memory of Dr Joan Rachel Kelly reports on a murder victim whose life is honoured by a charitable trust Rapid rise of the demure diva Joanna Pitman meets Dawn Upshaw, the voice of Górecki Spana Protects Animals Abroad Rukba Matthew Parris Charities which compete to disgust us more and more may be undermining their own support Museum piece So who will be yesterday's man? There are many strong candidates to be the new Editor of the Telegraph, and all shall have prizes! Complacency won't do Peter Riddell says the Tories too must think about the constitution Little whine The Times Diery Humph hunt The Times Diary Scrub up The Times Diary Sing 'Cheese' The Times Diary Santer's Error Attacking federalism is not the same as attacking foreigners Death in the Ring Boxing can never be risk-free, but it can be made a safer sport The Female Degree Warning calls from an Oxford celebration Howard's sentencing policy and the us experience Street signs Lost in cyberspace Short cut Selecting pupils for Oxford entry Exam board standards Veterinary troubles Georgian shades Rail sell-off Detective causes puzzles himself Media and disabled Time travel Court Circular Buckingham Palace Today's royal engagements School news Farnborough Hill Service luncheons Royal Indian Navy (1612-1947) Association Dinner St Anne's College, Oxford Lord Home laid to rest in Border country he loved Service dinners 22nd (Cheshire) Regiment Personal Column Nature notes Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Memorial service Dr Jennnifer Loach Reception H M Government Latest will Ellis Peters Christopher Keene Church news Resignations and retirements Elizabeth Jane Lloyd From our Special Correspondent: Cologne Cathendral October 16,1880 Kukrit Pramoj News The Times Crossword No 19,987 Times Weathercall AirUK Golf Sport reels from twin blow British Boxing May Never Recover from a Death and a Riot Rugby League Schools Sport Athletics The Loan Corporation Grandstand collision fails to unseat Rider Board promises inquiry into rioting Srikumar Sen on the ramifications of a tragic night for British boxing Why has there been a spate of accidents? Reaction Dedicated to fight game Pressure mounts for ban after latest ring death Biela finishes fast to lift World Cup Sport in Brief Pienaar switches to No 8 Chang's third triumph Chicago first for Martin Harlow gains place Valera wins tour place Spacey in goal spree Hand hat-trick decisive Braves in World Series McKenzie in form again West Indies fight back Els settles final with stroke of inspiration South African retains World Match Play title by defeating Elkington at Wentworth Reading recover composure Culliford strike puts Clifton top Amiable Rocca adds to autumnal charms Zimbabwe shattered by Donald World Cup fever in short supply Huddersfield is left unmoved as Australia sweep aside the Fijians David Powell finds little sense of excitement in the town where rugby league was born Storming Swede scales the heights Robinson supervises Bath's open season Guscott capitalises on flanker's outstanding display with three tries in rout of Bristol Leicester still lack finishing touch Turner orchestrates defeat for Harlequins Dallaglio circumvents the forward cover-up Breadth of vision puts leaders a league ahead Treorchy's dreams of sustained success fade away Gerald Davies finds Rhondda visions blurred after 39-28 defeat by Aberavon Australia unable to dispel air of vulnerability Passionate Wales go through to last four World Cup Details Guardian Direct Offiah fails to take wing on return Simon Barnes on a 46-0 victory over South Africa that left England worrying Halifax Emerging nations embark on road to 'Wembley' Ferdinand matures into the finished article Newcastle's spirit of adventure earns reward despite Dichio's aerial dominance Rob Hughes on a tale of two strikers in the leaders 3-2 defeat of Queens Park Rangers Strachan adds to Rush's anguish Wright chips away at Arsenal's reputation Royle rues rough justice as referee misreads the passion Stone's gem created by Forest's polished approach The London Hernia Centre Hignett paves the way for Juninho's arrival on Teesside Wednesday lack fighting spirit Villa offer precious little peak viewing Russell Kempson on a 1-0 triumph for Chelsea that owned more to graft than to Gullit's craft Bohinen revives Blackburn Ian Rodgers on a day of disappointment for England's nearly man By a Correspondent: Confused Palace provide hope for Coppell Football Results Sturrock a victim of the dugout pressures Minox Lord's advice pays off for manageress Wigan Nick Szczepanik watches Wigan's three Spanish imports provide inspiration for an emphatic victory on away soil Flat Batteries! Shrewsbury have the edge in centenary fixture Sport in Schools Stuart Jones sees malvern College miss out in a match that has now been played for 100 years Wicks prepares for dismissal as manager at Lincoln Wasteful Abbott costs leaders easy victory Keith Pike finds resigned frustration amont the Enfield faithful at the team's efforts to recapture recent glories The Times Rugby Union For the Record Athletics Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures Today Football Schools Sport Football The Times Two for the open road Mike Strutt looks at how couples get on when they are called to the cross-bar for tandem touring Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move The Times Dunlop takes first trainers' title Pontefract Rapid Raceline Weld double Leaders on the Flat Saturday's Results Ladbrokes shows way in betting's initiative test Fabre dominates in Paris Folkestone McGolgan stays on Olympic course Great Run successes mark end of Scot's long struggles with injury No tax allowance on leased plant Costs retainer an illegal sham Joyee v Kammac (1988) Ltd Bringing proceedings against doctor Kramer v South Bedfordshire Health Care Trust Giants get a winning boost after departure of Gordon Uncertain Hendry hoping for change of fortune Image comes out of the closet Company clothes have a long pedigree, says Sally Bain Marks & Spencer Angelica Uniform approach wins over staff The Career & Work Wear Clares Dickies Klopman Threadneedle Company Image Europe cuts Branding that makes a mark Alan Mitchell on how clothes can get across a company's message Out the cost-cutters Cwd96 Simon Jersey BVQI Designers at work on the fashion front The rag trade's finest are on call for companies in search of style plus practicality, says Sally Bain PUC Group How the leaders size up Europe is vital as big firms build markets Capitalisation, week's change Hsbc Group Results and Statistics Today GULFAIR Distiller's performance lacks spirit Meridiana Colouring the Budget Econumic Outlook Sunday Tips Tesco give Clubcard customers the bird Legal & Public Notices Full-time staff to become a minority Trend towards flexible workforce leads to rise of the part-timer Dobson Park results likely to lift bid Trading prospects promising Alternative Investment Market Legal & General Guinness Peat takes legal action over shares Tourist Rates BMW in chase for Bugatti Exit Snc Bt pull-out Leisure float Utilities under scrutiny The Times Picture Gallery Survey finds companies at risk over derivatives Clarke launches panel to promote the City Word-Watching Answers from page 33 The Pound Change on week Stock Market Row over hotel funding Coface LBF Stimulation not inflation is the target British need to ride the Tigers The East is where opportunities lic. Ross Tieman reports Royal Air Force How Ken can cut welfare costs: cut tax for the poor By royal disappointment The Times City Diary Spreading joy The Times City Diary Tail piece The Times City Diary Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 Live Talk Radio Radio 3 Radio 4 The salesman knocks again Radio Choice World Service Classic Fm Virgin Radio Mr Darcy in deep trouble down t' mine Review Bbc1 Vh-1 Up the City Railtrack faces big penalties for delays Gas chief guarded on £2m carrot Times Two Crossword Labour seeks to halt National Grid float Now Lucas stops funding Tories Asda challenges last price bastion After fighting publishers, supermarket takes on drug firms Picture Gallery By our City Staff: Kingfisher names Banham chairman Cutting Welfare 42 MORSE Guinness appeal starts today N&p payout Compass set Council cuts Tax inquiry Picture Gallery Master of Business Administration Oxford Brookes University The American College in London The Times Duke the Fuqua School of Business Kingston University Sheffield Hallam University The University of Sheffield ACCA Students opt for quality Demand is high but business schools cannot stand still, says John O'Leary London Business School A narrow or broad-minded course? How should marriages be prepared for our changing business world? Desmond Dearlove finds out The University of Edinburgh Hanging on in at Warwick First Person Switching on to the electronic classroom George Bickerstaffe examines the move to replace chalk and talk with information technology University of Cambridge Bringing real cases to life on screen Business schools turn to CD-Rom Henley Management College Are the spires just dreaming? Desmond Dearlove reports on Oxford's move to enter the top end of the crowded MBA market Insead A mixed ship is good business Widget Finn on the advantages of taking the global view How to find a loan or a sponsor Desmond Dearlove's finance guide to an MBA Mba by Distance Learning What's behind all this marketing? Schools are in a beauty contest for top talent, says George Bickerstaffe Master of Business Administration University of Nottingham School and Management and… Kingston University The Management School University of Brighton Searching for a specialism Employers often argue that MBAs are too broad-based. George Bickerstaffe looks at a possible solution MBA Face of the new Russian high flyer A loan scheme is helping students from the former Soviet bloc to take MBAs. Desmond Dearlove reports City University Master of Business Administration The Lancaster MBA Targeted Training The University of Reading The University of Birmingham Aston University Leicaster University Manchester Business School Bradford Management Centre Out of the ivory tower Sally Watts meets civil servants stepping into a wider world Cranfield University School of Management Taking the global viewpoint The advantages of studying in Canada, by George Bickerstaffe Master of Business Administration SGBS Roffey Park The American International University in London International Masters in Business Administration… University of Westminster University of Wales, Bangor No Title Greenwich College Kingston University Mba Programme Britain makes the Asia connection East is East and West is West Sally Watts looks at where they are meeting Master of Business Administration BI Department for Education and Employment University of North London Graduate School of International Business The Mba Career Guide Master of Business Administration De Montfort University University of Southampton University of Stirling KAPLAN University of Leeds Boston University The Warwick Mba by Distrance Learning Isa Hec
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