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News from 20/10/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Chris Tankard, Chairman, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Lucy Hodges, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Rachel Ward, Head of Fundraising, Nick Nuttall, John F. Gray, Director, Denis Wright, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Godfrey Hirst, Bill Frost, Richard Thomson, Inigo Gilmore, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Henry Plumb, Ian Murray, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Susan Brown Propective Parlimentary candiate, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Robert Wright, Moira Percival, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Thomson and George Sivell, Alan Hamilton, R. Freer, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Peter Mercer, Editor, Nicholas Baker, Valerie Hill Branch Chairman, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Alan Smithers, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Clive Sinclair, Libbt Purves, Nicholas Harling, Michael McNally, Knight Solicitors, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Colin Hart, Director, Barry Millington, Frances Gibb, Nicholas Wood and Charles Bremner, David H. W. Grubb Executive Director, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Philip Webster and David Charter, Pamela A. Robinson, Charles Bremner and George Brock, Alice Thomson and James Landale, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Paul Yates, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Buxton, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Richard Duce, Kevin Maxwell, John Goodbody, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Chris Parker, Denis Watkins, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Graham Furniss, Caitlin Moran, Robert Boyd, Peter Riddell, Denis MacShane, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Marianne Curphey and Robert Miller, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, Alan Jackson, Purcell Room, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Catherine Milton, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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Howard scores Commons victory Euro-court prescription ruling will cost £40m Andrew quits Index Comic Conglomerate Nato chief set to resign after corruption vote Tomorrow in the Times Holiday Prizes Doctors tell women on 'unsafe' Pill not to panic League Losers "Old Speckled Hen" 25p Yeltsin proves that Russia is in an unsafe pair of hands The House that was not made for Straw Researchers play down asthma link to pollution Tuning Picture Gallery Builder ordered to repay £100,000 Missions to space saved by costs deal London helped to take starring role News in Brief Shot burglar in court Gene therapy success Focus on boy failures Shilton deal on debts Joint department head Man free after questions Scientists hurt in blast Husband charged New Spectator Editor Siamese twins killed by rare stress disease Farmer buried illegal house Princess 'did not push hard for British Games' Night in Belfast causes jitters in Whitehall Informix Cash alert as club votes on women MPs urge Major to restrict powers of European court More sex equality cases to come Comet Town crier declares:'We've won!' Farm policy 'more than doubles' cost of food Abbey Life Woman sacked for being pregnant wins case Major criticises West biography deal as 'extremely distasteful' Official Solicitor defends decision to commission book on behalf of Gloucester builder's children Linda McCartney embarrassed by fatty burgers Army's foul footballers face the glasshouse Guardian Abbot Ale Jury sees where bodies lay Scare centres on Pill designed to be the safest of all Oral contraceptives remain a low-risk option, despite warnings about the dangers of thrombosis The Benefits and the Risks Abbey National Future is looking brighter for children with cystic fibrosis Medical Briefing General Accident Direct Clinics urge women not to panic British Gas Appeals for asylum are harder to win Over-charged biscuit lover gets even on recipe-hungry Internet Dell Direct Organic produce is October bargain Weekend Shopping Dixons Hole in the Polo legend: did he ever go to China? Antarctic albums are sold News in Brief Boxer buried UDA chief dies Motorway delay Struggling Viva! Cat dancing Rover New Shadow Cabinet Ford Seven shadow ministers sacked in Blair reshuffle Traditionalists make way for backbench high-flyers Transport duo set for safe-seat battle Right-wing ex-minister to stand for 1922 job In Parliament Canadian Overseas Packaging Industries Limited Howard accuses Labour of cheap, tawdry politics Home Secretary mounts vigorous defence against opposition calls for his resignation Straw's failed assault leaves key questions unanswered Riddell on Politics Sharp Bose The Vectra Safety Santer rejects Euro-gloom Veto pledge to Britain as Commission chief underlines need for closer union to ensure peace Charles Bremner in Brussels finds the Commission President predicting a consensus that will keep Britain at the heart of Europe Alliance Leicester Bonn resigned to delay on EMU Mayfair Carpets Gallery Ltd Belgian MPs turn deaf ear to pleas of a 'lonely' Claes Yeltsin pledge to sack 'pro-Western' Kozyrev Nhs Prescription Charges Bonn alert on Algerian terror Amnesty International Man of 81 jailed for murders and rapes Cut phone costs! Zanzibar takes its first step on rocky road to democracy Spice Island warms to separatist's campaign call for socialist defeat General Accident Peking's threat to neuter rights Bill upsets Hong Kong Muratec Bbc Castro to invade New York with army of bodyguards General to leave Bosnia for Ulster Clinton challenged as House votes for Medicare cuts Lloyds Bank Murder suspect injured World Summary (Reuter): Crackdown on Aids criminals Eastwood wins a few dollars more (Reuter): Zambia scraps Kaunda inquiry (Reuter): Cancer victim Philips 'We aren't bosom pals, more like brothers in the mafia' Griff Rhys Jones, the other one with Mel Smith, is just a moral guy - a shy teetotal millionaire Brother The man who designed Yves Giles Coren discovers why haute couture is not for the British Harper Collins Publishers Bbc At last, the full Nelson Libby Purves on a proper tribute to our favourite heor House of Fraser Philip Howard So great men such as Baden-Powell had feet of clay. So what? Picture Gallery Not blinded by scientists A 'cure' for mortality is very high on the agenda, but if we knew the answer, would we want to live for ever? Diary Into the fire Stemming the tide of humanity Nicholas Baker on what he could not say as minister for immigration Sprung from Jail Howard survives, but so do the problems of the Prison Service Shadow Boxing Mr Blair should have more discretion to appoint his team Marco Polo's Chinese Chukka Did the Venetian merchant really make it all up? A Tory wife Labour promises Portillo's 'Aunt Sally' on defence Use of shock tactics by charities Raising U-boats Exam comparisons Angling under fire The common touch Inadequacies of divorce reforms Reduced to rubble Embassies and trade Bar to priesthood No doubting Thomas Picture Gallery Court Circular Service Middle Temple Unknown version of Verdi song to be sold Service of Thanksgiving The Sir Leon Bagrit Centre Deputy lieutenants Personal Column Today's royal engagements Royal Fine Art Commission Latest wills Appointments Church new Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Service luncheon Service dinners Meeting Birthdays Multiple Display Advertising Items Vacation Travel Luncheons Dinners Basketmakers' Company Professor Daniel Goedhuis Daniel Goedhuis, former Professor of Air Law at the University of Leiden, died on October 5 aged 90. He was born on January 31,195 Commander Richard Favell Commander Richard Favell, DSC, wartime submarine captain, shipowner and conservationist, died on October 8 aged 81. He was born on March 12,1914 Personal Column Rentals Life after Death Association Action The Tiger Trust The Rt Rev Hugh Blackburne The Right Rev Hugh Blackburne, Bishop of Thetford, 1977-80, died on October 15 aged 83. He was born on June 4,1912 Edward Griffiths Edward Griffiths, Labour MP for Sheffield, Brightside, 1968-74m died after a stroke on October 18 aged 66. He was born on March 7,1929 Paris to London in 13 Days News Howard survives Labour attack The Times Crossword No 19,991 Business Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Sport Arts In the Times Tomorrow Forecast Features Education The Papers Tv Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Arts 37-39 Nadir prepares for return to Britain as a free man Lawyer accuses trial judge of error over £3.5m bail Cornerstone branches call in receivers Iguchi implicates Daiwa managers in loss cover-up Asda board moves to one-year contracts Education 41 Trafalgar warns of severe losses Sport 42-48 Trade Indemnity Grid due to forecast dividends Two-Pages of Law Reports Business Today Inducement Barings action Investors may sue ex-Barings executives Olivetti Personal Computers Pure 'misuse of process' The Guinness appeal Fisher profit falls after cost increases Irish win $1bn investment Tourist Rates The University of Nottingham Slower money supply raises rate-cut hopes Business Roundup Johnson & Johnson bid Revamp hits AT&T Slower money supply raises rate-cut hopes Yorkshire pledges £184m in bonuses London Gatwick No relief for the chain gang The removal of a Cornerstone Continentals zoom in on Uk fund manager Mowlem's pilot bales out Mowlem's chief resigns suddenly Call to stop society speculators Recovery 'running out of steam' Commodities Liffe Options Mystery bull push puts Pearson at a premium 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 Albert Fisher Yorkshire Elec Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Trafalgar's Waterloo? Tempus Wall Street Chancellor on the Internet The Times City Diary Air talks threaten severe turbulence Marianne Curphy explains why BA is watching the crossfire The discreet revolution in industrial relations Denis MacShane reports on a shift towards works councils Employers can also organise ballots to secure union derecognition Martin Dawes Salomon blow as Buffett takes cash instead of shares Revenue Independent Radio joins AIM Media groups on Millennium shortlist Business Roundup Coca-Cola sales soar BMW Rolls-Royce deal Coles Myer board row Gleeson edges down Malaya warning Ford Barclays Son tells of Robert Maxwell's final days Kevin Maxwell says his father was 'notoriously dad' at managing paperwork Magnet Trading forecast hurts Ferguson Don't mess with the SIS Cellphones Rubicon to buy Calder for £94m Rally runs out of steam Renault Notice valid without particulars Guardian Legal aid irrelevant to forum Wide discretion for judge in case management Re-listing appeals after refusal Damages for pregnancy dismissal House of Lords Law Report October 20 1995 Migration status relevant in housing refusal No transfer of undertaking Global assessment of VAT valid Legal & Public Notices Public Notices No title Whether words capable of being libellous Election court should give reasons Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices No Title The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Theatre 1 My closet right or wrong? Theater: Osborne's study of homosexuality, treachery and decadence; Europe's shameful past and ugly present Visions of Africa Last in a series of highlights of the Royal Academy's show Change in the Werther Opera Theatre 2 After the storm RADIO: Gambaccini wins the day Opera Sensation seeker Concert Tomorrow From Hitler to Herzegovina Royal National Theatre No Title Choice 1 Art Galleries Headless Uk Weekend Choice London Theatre Guide Communicating Doors Cinema Guide New Releases Choice 2 Queen of rhythm, and blue Jazz Choice 3 Eclectic musings Jazz At the Dolphy oracle Pop 1 Three for the show The notoriously lazy Human League are about to tour and record a new album. Alan Jackson discovers why Don't trample on feet of clay Noel Gallagher may be a boor, but that's got nothing to do with his day job, says Caitlin Moran Pop 2 The Times Wea Pop 3 Nothing humble about Pumpkin pie NEW ALBUMS: Smashing claimants to America's rock throne; acoustic Hynde-sight Top Ten Albums Pop 4 University of Plymouth Bath College University of Stirling Sherbourne School for Girls Sherbourne, Dorset, Dt9… Alliance Francaise Multiple Display Advertising Items Leicester University The Sunday Times Challenge Educational Services The Sunday Times School of Oriental & African Studies Bac De Montfort University Nene Northampton London College of Beauty Therapy University of Exeter University of Cambridge Robinson College Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies The University of Adelaide St. Aldates College Central School of Counselling & Therapy Limited Easter Revision Journalism TEFL Courses St James's College Pupils left behind in the race for results School examination league tables are being distorted Is a uniform approach the most attractive? Lucy Hodges has a schoolwear shock for her daughet after returning from America to Britain Punishments are for dishonesty or rudeness, not for wearning the wrong socks The language of national interest Graham Furniss argues that we should learn to talk to foreigners Superstars of the science lab Is commerce damaging pure research, asks Collin Campbell Hill under fire for conceding championship Briton aims to revive challenge FIA decides to drop European race Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Frosty fandango at the Bridge of whys For the Record Yesterday's Racing Results The Times Sports Service By our Racing Staff: Meehan has classic faith in Tumbleweed Ridge Newbury Fakenham Rapid Raceline Royal-Oak raid Doncaster Specialists Doncaster Guide to our In-Line Racecard Wishing to keep unbeaten record Newbury BBC2 William Hill FA imposes three-match suspension on Dicks The Sunday Times Paris end Celtic's French resistance New Avenue head back to main road Today's Fixtures British teams still refusing to learn lesson Rob Hughes reflects on another night of European failure for the English and Scottish Champions Champions' League Details World Cup Cricket India & Pakistan Autosport Warrington refuse to compromise over Davies deal Cardiff hope for quick completion Hendry made to wait for victory Details Pantani thankful to have survived Sport in Brief Dallongeville dazzles Bates outclassed Burns makes progress Obree receives boost Wood fails to fill void left by Graf's early exit Toothless Sharks brushed aside Picture Gallery Cox & Kings Watersports centre examines reasons for sickness Atherton feels comfortable in hot seat David Miller finds the England captain in a confident mood as he sets out to conquer South Africa Barratt Azharuddin gives India upper hand England join culture crusade Word-Watching Of sausages and kings Radio Choice Stand at ease? Not with all this attention BBC1 Variations Motor Racing 42 Andrew forced to end England career Walton savours another defeat of United States Ireland triumph in Dunhill Cup Times Two Crossword Everton hustle to no effect Results Zenith Rainbow Rugby League 45

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