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News from 18/10/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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George Cole, Tom Fairbrother, Phil Yates, Kim Lasky, Nick Nuttall, Alexandra Frean, John Vincent, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, John Diamond, Lena M. Jeger, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, James Bone, Robert Max, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Philip Webster and Richard Ford, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Martin Gairdner, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Christopher Shale, Colin Narbrough, Catherine Milton and Emma Wilkins, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Fiona Mason, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Peter Ball, Tony Van den Bergh, Debra Craine, Nick Davey, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Matthew May, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Quentin Letts, Sarah Bagnall, Russell Kempson, Leslie G. Leek, Philip Bassett, Michael Hall, Brenda Maddox, P. H. S., Richard Morris, Director, Angus Mewse, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Jon Ashworth and Melvyn Marckus, George Brock European Editor, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Leyla Linton, Arnold Wolfendale, President, P. H. S, Richard Willmott, Iain Murdoch, Chris Partridge, Graham Roberts, Robin Teverson, Eric Reguly, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Joanna Pitman, Guy Walters, Agence France-Presse, Iola Smith, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Kathryn Knight, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Bruce Anderson, Michael Hornsby, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Jenkins, Philip Webster, Derek Prag, David Crawford, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Christopher Warman, Tess Knighton, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Bill Frost and Richard Duce, Richard Morrison, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Edmund Sykes, Alan Jackson, Colin McQuillan, C. W. Rome, Christopher Irvine, Frances Gibb and Charles Bremner,

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Labour steps up pressure on Howard MPs to debate sacking of jail chief Report blames Barings chiefs Mayhew ready to soften arms line Fans injured Index View from Ambridge MPs may get free vote on divorce law reform Rebecca and Thomas, names for the Nineties Interface Tourist rescues child floating down river Beauty in the Eye Euro court outlaws 'jobs for women' programmes Colin Dexter 25P Elections cast long shadow in Cleethorpes Political Sketch Government ready to soften demand on Ira weapons Independent body may break impasse Midland Mortgages Minister resigns 'to rest' Tory MPs condemn Portillo speech Temazepam capsules banned by Dorrell News in Brief Nursery plan shunned Abuse case finally closes Water leaks pledge Birt regrets TV trailer Assembly blueprint Rethink over Bar cash Westwood threat to leave Crown Court closed Six years for accountant who stole Sting 's £6m Big Country and Queen had both reported Keith Moore for malpractice Dover in royal plea over Calais invader Scientists spend £200,000 on the crunch question Long-lost son found murdered Informix 'I now know what I'm worth' The Weekend Starts Here Friday in the Times Saturday in the Times Minister will urge GPs to take over hospital treatment The Building Society Rocketeer plots his Guy Fawkes night lift-off How Parkhurst came to lose its governor Prison Service warangle No rush to find Lewis's successor Hess Police marksman who shot suspect faces murder trial Scotland Yard suspends constable Rosemary West said daughter 's screams were just nightmares Microsoft A king 's gift to lifesaver is sold Amnesty International Rise in child smokers ends four years of progress Doctors renew appeals for Government to ban tobacco advertising Dorrell rejects obesity findings Beauty in the eye beholden to laser therapy Medical Briefing An Alco Standard Company Official figures hide truancy, says union Peugeot Village chemist accuses Boots of unethical delivery service General Accident Property Services Gummer unveils vision of countryside revived Green Belt is defended—green museum is not White Paper plots faster pace of rural lifestyle Guardian Direct Blair's wife speaks out on domestic violence Prickly MPs find Nolan a thorn in their side Riddell on Politics Lloyds Bank London Electricity Heseltine wins battle over Civil Service scrutiny The Times Dillons Debate Bosnian survivors reap ghastly harvest of death left by retreating Serbs More than 100 Muslim and Croat forced labourers died in the fields of western Bosnia with Serb bullets in the back of the head Algerians blamed for train bomb in central Paris Network of terror began in Afghanistan From Reuter in Vienna: December poll for jittery Austrians Farmers protest over EU subsidies Chirac plans German visit to patch up relations with Kohl (Reuter): Eighth Attack since July Woman of 120 sets a record in living Prophet of hatred becomes voice of black America Libya is pushed out of its UN council seat New York weighs up sale of island Dole's campaign first to top $20m Ford 'Superman' Reeve tells of first laugh since his fall Climate experts predict 100-year drought in Africa (Reuter): Zambia threatens to deport 'alien' Kaunda Vodafone Palestinian behind Olympic massacre finally admits guilt (Reuter): Kenya slum battle rages Castro backed over US embargo Saddam rift with 'heir' denied Court hears Mandela divorce case Ford (AP): Israelis ready to retaliate World Summary (Reuter): Russia denies submarine crash (Reuter): Ciller is asked to form Cabinet (Reuter): Deputy out of Swedish race (AP): Field warfare NatWest Return of the pretty woman Next summer's look: something lacy, something brightly coloured and something see-through Pierre Balmain Jake Margaret Murton's Elizabethan Vase Ambridge 's verdict on Gummer's England On the day the Government published its vision for the countryside, Libby Purves reports from Borsetshire Commercial Union No Title 6,000 pints of cider, please The appeal of apples palls after picking, pressing and pasteurising No Title The Times Nokia No Title BBC Radio 3 Alan Coren The man across the road isn't exactly my neighbour—so who am I to take sides? Ball brawl Prisons need officers, not just managers Bruce Anderson says prisons have much to lean from the best of government agencies, the Armed Forces Another fine mess of porridge If the Government wants to take charge, it must also take responsibility Baring up Diary PRison Diary Big Spender Diary Picture Gallery Voice-over Diary American Comeback Washington witnesses political success as well as black anger Country Caution Gummer promises much: can he deliver? Superman Again Salute to a different example to us all Call for greater safety in boxing Skills of rhetoric Science marking 'Waffle and fudge of Eurospeak' Football on TV Dealing in antiquities Fair play on child benefits Off the hook Letters should carry a daytime telephone number Court Circular Dinners Betty Parsons Meeting Appointment Birthdays today Sir Gawain Bell Personal Column Señor Juan Manuel Fangio Mass of thanksgiving Mr Robert Flemyng Memorial service Church appointments Today's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Anniversaries Service luncheon Service dinner Oxford Institute of Legal Practice Receptions Lord Pritchard Lord Pritchard, businessman, died on October 16 aged 85. He was born on June 8,1910 Harriett Hawkins-Buckley Harriett Hawkins-Buckley, lecture and literary critie, died on cancer in Oxford on September 18 aged 61. She was born in Memphis, Tennessee, on April 29 1934 Personal Column The Ven Sam Woodhouse The venerable Sam Woodhouse, Archdeacon of London and Canon Residentiary of St Paul's, 1967-78, died on October 13 aged 83. He was born on April 28,1912 William Murray William Murray, writer and teacher, died on September 21 aged 83. He was born on April 19,1912 Buonaparte Hamilton Brooks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Renault St. George Multiple Classified Advertising Items Modern manors from heaven Today's stately homes combine classical style with energy saving, Rachel Kelly says Multiple Classified Advertising Items Octacon No Title John D Wood & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pocklington near York English Courtyard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retirement Homes Country Houses for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cyprus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items National Utility Services Ltd Sales Professionals Property Vast Estate at Jouhet Multiple Display Advertising Items Spain Berkeley Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Seminar Producer C£25k + Benefits Fax International Marketing Assistant A fish called Haydn? I care not As Radio 3 swims with the populist current, its precious identity is in danger or drowning, leaving listeners adrift In search of a right one The wannabes are queueing to join the kitsch world of Martini's trademark adverts Walt is a satellite winner The Times Top Ten: Terrestrial v Satellite When you labour for the Tory press John Diamond puzzles over the revelation that most true-blue newspapers are red all over Read all about it in every section Brian MacArthur on how we dissect the newpapers News The Times Crossword No 19,989 Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch WPA In the Times Tomorrow Forecast On the Move 30-33 CSO seeks a 'more credible' count for jobless tally Singapore blames Barings chiefs Lotus storm threatens Tempest team Carmaker sues former bosses for 'engineering secret takeover' Picture Gallery GrandMet foods director goes in board shake-up Arts 37-39 Sport 43-48 US pledges billions for Tokyo banks One Call Tells You how Second-Hand Offices the Best Lets Business Today Stock Market Indices Winning bid for Rosyth Dissidents aim to oust board at Signet NatWest Picture Gallery Ford to create 480 jobs in engine plant expansion 'Evidence denied to defendants' The Guinness appeal Bic Public debt 'will limit tax cuts' Aran to back Statoil Thames Australian deal City trader struck off NatWest buys Gleacher Maxwell worked alone Legal & General West Merchant Bank to recruit 300 staff Business Roundup Burger King's takeaway Shake-up at the top for GrandMet}PENNINGTON IBM loss after Lotus write-off Microsoft surges to $499m Worldcover Albright loses patent fight Individual Commodities Liffe Options Mood swings spurred by bank speculators Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Stakis Aran Energy Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Blood in the bank Tempus Tie Rack Wall Street City Diary Kick-off for Jack Rowell Naming names over the collapse of Barings Robert Miller reports on Singapore's inquiry into the debacle Japan refloats the US consumer Tokyo gives five times as much to US monetary growth as Fed No gloss from the CSO boss Philip Bassett on producing jobless figures we can believe Allied Dunbar London Docklands Where the movers and the shakers end up Relocation When changing places becomes a family affair Give your employer time to complete a personal checklist London vies for business The success of the capital's first inward-investment agency Lincolnshire CNT Wales keeps its attraction Iola Smith on the successes of the Welsh Development Agency Walsh Development Agency Bright lights of the north Alan Jenkins on Scotland, Britain's most successful location The Pied Piper of Merseyside Rodney Hobson meets the man who is a master mover Holmewood The pulling power of greenfield sites David Crawford reports on a new strategy on out-of-town parks Ulster cashes in on peace Business is showing renewed interest in Northern Ireland Cherwell Office musical chairs Gains trimmed in late trading The UK 200 Group British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service HMV Used office, one owner, to let Second-hand buildings can be bargains Commercial Property Nattrass Giles Chapman Swabey Development Sites Industrial Units for Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Buckell & Ballard Wantage Berkeley Homes Quality to Apprenciate Powis Hughes and Associates Investments for Sale Leicester Office Property to Let Investments Wanted Religious Touche Market Moves Want to Leave the Rat Race? 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That's not my style Richard Morrison profiles Sir Colin Davis, the new principal conductor of the LSO Royal Nationla Theatre Music 1 Music 2 The best-kept secret in town Pop: Under-achiever Rickie Lee Jones wows the faithful Mozart Haydn & Women The Prints of Mortimer Menpes Pop Berlioz in all his contexts Concert Concert LPO/Norrington Festival Hall Visions of Africa Tomorrow Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice London Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Choice 2 Now tap into music on the hoof Hilary Finch savours a British renaissance in jazz dance Soloists in space Dance Umbrella Festival Choice 3 Dance Miscast hero loses rhyme and reason Theatre: Garbled lines and incoher acting mar Otway's Restoration tragedy; Brighouse's classic comedy shows its age Lear's Empire The Times The Theatre Club How to Book—and Join Theatre 1 Little bite in choice parts Hobson's Choice Lyric, W1 Theatre 2 Time-Travelling and Timeless London Cox & Kings Lottery Wells windfall falls short of the big issue Even £30m will not give dance the London home it needs Offer Money Talks Joyce Guiness Partnership Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Northumberland Ave Personnel Assistant/pa Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Legal Secretaries The Royal Fine Art Commission German Speaking Senior Pa/secretary ?22,000 + Bens Wayne Collins Associates Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Alexandra Beaumont Pan European Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Senior Property Manager Target Appointments Angela Mortimer Personal Assistant to Group Finance Director Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Picture Gallery Senior Export Manager Merton Associates Project Assistant Gordon Yates Receptionist (S) Multiple Display Advertising Items College Leavers with 50wpm Segal A Second Income Opportunity Dtp Pa/sec WA Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Mrs McCarthy, Personal Department SOAS Kato Communications Ltd Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Victoria Wall Associates Pa/secretary Secretary/pa for Entrepreneur Joslin Rowe Secretary/pa Required for Director Morse Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victoria Wall Associates Office Administrator/PA Astron Appointments Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Joslin Rowe Associates Rainbow Mortimer & Spinks Charity Co-Ordinator Janette Teager & Associates Career ROC Recruitment Joslin Rowe Associates Segal Senior Secretary in Investment Banking £18,500 +… Judy Farquharson Ltd Knightsbridge Secretaries Aldrich & Co Limited ROC Recruitment ROC#@ Recruitment Joslin Rowe Associates The Times Hodge Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Higgs & Hill Administration Assistant C. £14 Turner-Hove Limited Virgin Publishing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Baker & McKenzie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multi-Lingual Opportunities German banking Pa £22 K. High profile Investment… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants OTP Media Ltd Banking & Legal La Creme Tempting Times Reception Selection Smith's prospects improve by degrees Briton finds hope in defeat aftre faltering critically at Brighton event Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Sarfu strengthens rugby barriers Marshall's suffering weakens England By our Sports Staff: Americans prepare cup final selection for Seles Hallett entangled in row over free ball` By our Sports Staff: Symonds fails to command place in state side Shearer anxious to resume his normal service Injuries offer fresh hope for Rangers Trust feels effect of lottery "The Times Sport" Juniho. Middlesburough's £75 million Brazilian… Liverpool recall their miserly pomp For the Record Today's Fixtures Irish reject any ban on World Cup teenager In Brief Sri Lanka win Bates through Sharks go top The Times Board makes claim for reduction in betting tax Yarmouth Rapid Raceline British raiders beaten at Deauville Exeter Newcastle Defeated Murphy returns unscathed Yesterday's Results Word-Watching England launch mission improbable Pacemen, partisans and propagandists will foucus on touring party Alan Lee determines that there will be no room for nostalgia on tour in South Africa Seiko Kinetic Shadow of death in sport must be kept far round the corner Midweek View A tribute to innocence Radio Choice Nightmare vision beyond the finishing post Review Television Tennis 43 Deadly Dutch catch Leeds on the rebound Wilkinson's team embarrassed by tactical mastery of PSV in Uefa Cup goal feast Times Two Crossword Artless Forest find victory dodge Edwards forced to miss semi-final Christopher Irvine sees injuries plague England's World Cup countdown Raith's dream shattered by Klinsmann Corby Simon Barnes 46 The Most Wired Town in Britain My word, says Bill, but you can borrow it for a while Brought to book Kingston Answer to crime in eye of the beholder Face recognition is latest attempt to shut out computer hackers Demon raises £5.5m through stock issue Bytes Libraries 'in danger of being bypassed by IT revolution' Pitiful lurker on the virtual fringe Blacks urged to embrace computers Software firm offers $1,000 'bugs bounty' Internet Network, Support & Development Ning the virtual elephant will roam the Internet Smithsonian uses satellite to keep tabs on 2.5 ton foe of Malaysian farmers Twinhead Admen engineer flights of fancy Briefing Brighton to stage electronic media festival Agenda Lilley's benefit smart card 'is a dumb move' Society Laid low by a lengthy upgrade Dan technology plc Fujitsu ICL From pub to page via small wonder Marketplace Conference video for under £200 Listen to your mailbox Bytes It can be a devil of a job to get true prints of darkness The walls are closing in How intelligent brickwork could lighten Bruce Willis's load Dixons Welcome to the best connected town in Britain Cover Story: superhighway transforms Lowry landscape Schools at the forefront of experiment that could regenerate an entire area Successful Multimedia Production From virtual hospitals to giant gene banks, the In My world on the web Picture Gallery The European Commission has included the North West… Picture Gallery Brave New Salford Hot sites Fat lady online Hi-Grade Computers PLC A Times Competition IT spawns more millionaires Stockwatch Stockwatch Information Technology Stocks US Stocks Unisys captures MoD contract Business Nippard chosen Adobe expands Asymetrix trio Ninth Master Tenders online Web explosion creates world of opportunity Workplace Optima Conections Mercury Communications The EIS network Ltd OCS Methods plc Harvey Nash Plc We Discriminate only on Ability The Agency Partnership Ltd LSI Logic AT&T Compaq

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