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News from 23/10/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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M. V. Williams, Alyn Shipton, Phil Yates, Widget Finn, DJM, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Longmore, Catherine Milton and Michael Kallenbach, Richard Thomson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Don Brocklesby, Lynda Chalker, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Alison Kervin, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Simon Wilde, Desmond Dearlove, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, J. P. McEvoy, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Julie Nightingale, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, G. G. Able (Headmaster), Alun Thomas, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, A. Kelson, Thomas De Waal and Ian Brodie, Joseph Fitton, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Lin Jenkins and Helen Johnstone, Russell Kempson, Ben Macintyre and James Bone, Nigel Williamson, Andrew McIntosh, Maxine Merrington, David Mackie, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Tony Somers, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Martin Fletcher and Arthur Leathley, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Tom Knight, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Lin Jenkins and Arthur Leathley, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Vivianne Ollerearnshaw, Nick Rosen (Managing Director), Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Philip Webster and David Charter, John Jenkins, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Alice Thomson, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Roger Boyes, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Eric Reguly, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, J. Sinclair, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, J. C. Gibbings, Julian Muscat, Nigel Williamson Whitehall Correspondent, Ian Rodgers, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Agence France-Presse, Philip Sweetenham, Peregrine Hodson and our Foreign Staff, Kathryn Knight, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, David Green, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, David Powell, John Bayley, Michael Henderson, Nicolas Andrews, Matthew Bond, Ged Martin, (Director), Humphrey Marten, Christopher Irvine,

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Tory plan to take over all schools UN must declare a war on drugs and crime, says Clinton` A chance to meet Hawking Goldsmith's fund Index Wine, Women & Wronguns Germans consider 'danger Pill' ban Index Times letter by escaper stirs jail row Index 13 Pages of Sport The irascible genius Kingsley Amis dies Index Beauty in the Eye Longines 25P Bottomley calls for more care in lottery handouts This Week in the Times Britain leads move to curb Euro court AST Computer Goldsmith offers ?20m for anti-Europe election fight Walters v Clarke is first of high-profile clashes Grant lined up for £3m Leeson film deal News in Brief Paratroops for Ulster Police surround pub Queen flies with public Pilot critical after crash Baby for young widow Bibulous neurotic who battled with the Establishment Irascible Amis made many enemies but false culture was the true target of his comic invention Shand Kydd hurt in fall from horse BBC to make lavish new Ivanhoe Art detectives join the Flying Squad American Express Card Appetite for life will keep best of work fresh for ever While Amis owed much to the early influence of his friend, Larkin, John Bayley believes his comic versatility will see that his reputation endures Autumnal warmth melts the hearts of mating penguins Birds, plants and insects receive second burst of life as Indian summer continues Panasonic Cruise ship passengers threaten to sue P&O Help the Aged Adopt a Granny Scientists challenge safety of nuclear waste tip Murdered stable girl lived in fear of stalker, say police Detectives search for bloody clothing and weapon that inflicted 'horrific' head injuries By a Staff Reporter: Mountain Prince welcomes press into royal retreat Royal Albert Hall American Airlines Man falls to death at Blackpool Tower Jewish women pull at 'chains' of marriage Nationwide MacKay to drop plan for cap on legal aid budget Administrative objections force a rethink Divorce reform proposals flawed, say solicitors The Central Clinic 806 Peugeot Children who eat more sugar may have a better diet Tips for a Healthy Diet Infertility treatment trebles the birth of triplets Sun Alliance 'For the first few months it was a production line' Dirty buses face ban in clean-up News in Brief Ladder payout Police volunteers Sailor rescued Sex film warning The Vectra from Vauxhall A killer that picks only on the weak Portillo preparing to back combat role for women soldiers Minister says it would be daft to exclude half the population from consideration Forgeries cause £50 note to lose currency Phillips By a Staff Reporter: Bailiffs 'to track down benefit fraudsters' British Airways Our man likes to drive a Skoda Picture session creates protocol nightmare at UN World leaders stand shoulder to shoulder at 50th birthday celebration of United Nations Sunalliance Banquet first course on route to future Meeting of French and Algerian leaders called off Diplomatic falling-out and the strain of personality cults cast a shadow on global party The Children's Society Castro suits himself as it rains on his parade New York Notebook Lloyds Bank Yeltsin strives to rise above his clownish image Russian scientists help Iran 's quest for nuclear power Saudis hunt for bomber World Summary (Reuter): Fighting halts in northern Bosnia (Reuter): Swiss poll boosts Left-Right split (Reuter): Death of an Andrews Sister Hostages seen Dole team accused of blackmail threat Safeway (AFP): Zanzibar holds multiparty poll Pentagon ends bias towards minorities Okinawa rally hits at US and Tokyo over bases Safeway Rao's trip eclipsed by forecasts of woe Scharping key loser in Berlin elections (Reuter): Cricket star apologises to Muslims The Week Ahead Entertainments Today's Choice London Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Visual Art Theatre Catwalk Congreve Theatre: Restoration comedy dressed to the nines; life, death and a side order of ocnfusion Double measure of spirits Concert: Vivid colour from the philharmonia at the Festival Hall Music POP Murder on the menu The Times Lost in Weill bodies Opera: Can the Paris Bastille become a great theatre? The Times talks to its new boss and reviews its latest staging Mahagonny Opéra Bastille Gall, guts and a populist plan John Higgins talks to the man charged with raising the Bastille Kenny Baker Birmingham Jazz and Pop: Old hands strut their staff; young guns misfire Opera Books Hewlett Packard Film Dance Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 A woman who dared say no, minister Alice Thomson meets Elizabeth Symons, the elegant head of the Civil Service trade union Cellphones direct Cross since 1846 The long walk to the White House Martin Fletcher follows a presidential candidate on the start of the campaign trail Now everyone wants a home in the hills Magnus Linklater on conflict between land and people St. Joseph's Hospice The shadows of Hiroshima Can even the lowest levels of radiation be safe? How jet lag affects sporting performance Britons win a galactic contest When hidden water answers to a tap Anjana Ahuja on how men with a mallet and a plate could help some of the world's most and regions BBC Radio 3 Is Hawking another Albert Einstein? Britain's most famous scientist and the man who revolutionised physics are remarkably similar, says J. P. McEvoy Home run Hole truth Essential reading for men and those who care about… Matthew Parris My ghostly uncle would have hated the formalities but relished the farce that followed Time please The Times Diary Picture Gallery Tony Blair's patent mix Peter Riddell says the new Shadow Cabinet may be in for a disappointment Own goal The Times Diary Was Burke a little too pragmatic on slavery? As a neglected election record shows, the great advocate of liberty was selective about its application World tour Billy-ho The Times Diary Full bodied The Times Diary Where the Buck Stops Devolution of prison management had limits Growling in the Kremlin Russian nationalism puts the pressure on Yeltsin Time to Change Time The annual switch to GMT costs lives and money Opportunities in the Budget for cutting taxes Quebec referendum Good eggs Off the hook Jail security from either side of fence Science marking Care or cure? A Ring' too far? The right address in cyberspace Credit for Skye Bridge Poppy scratchcards Lottery awards Court Circular Service dinners Reception Seminar Memorial David Richard Thompson Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deaths Nature notes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chinese women feel more at home in centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Birthdays today Appointments Flights Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Markson Pianos Schools news Today 's royal engagements Appointments in the Forces Latest wills Election Loriners'Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale Parkinson's Disease Society Tickets Sir Kingsley Amis Sir Kingsley Amis, CBE, novelist and poet, died yesterday aged 73. He was born in south London on April 16,1922 Lillian Fuchs Lillian Fuchs, viola players, died on October 5 aged 92. She was born in New York on November 18,1902 Church news Professor Roger Perry Professor Roger Perry, Professor of Environmental and waste Management, Imperial Collage, London, died of a heart attack on October 1 aged 55. He was born on June 21,1940 From our Correspondent: Belgrade Royal Wedding Traditional Customs Tory plan to take over all schools News Clinton tells UN to declare war on drugs Kingsley Amis dies Lottery criticism Prison staff accused Pill ban backed Goldsmith challenge Ivanhoe TV drama Rao tours to eclipse forecasts of woe The Times Crossword No 19,993 Knockando Girl feared stalker Proposals dropped Multiple births treble Army role for women Western failure Okinawa anger Businees Times Weathercall Flight Savers In the Times Tomorrow Golf Schumacher drives away doubts German retains world title and stakes claim to greatness Rugby League Football Basketball Heritable Capital Plan Ltd Rugby league supporters given short shrift TV Action Replay Angry Hill fuels Pacific war of words World Cup Cricket India & Pakistan Seven-goal Reading set the pace Slick Fernandez spoils Coetzer's party plans Aida Details Towers and Giants step up challenge Sport in Brief Whitaker back on song De Lorenzi ahead Stanhope fastest home MacDonald strikes Jets achieve lift-off Sampras hopes dashed Douce back on track Flag-waving Coltart leads Scotland home Joyful scenes at St Andrews as Zimbabwe are overcome in Dunhill Cup final Cronje and McMillan plot fall of Zimbabwe England call on Malcolm to fill diplomatic opening Pakistan recall for Salim Malik The Classic Fm Golf Challenge Details McManus clears up doubts in relaxed fashion Rockets-led revolution on a slow burner Andrew Longmore on English basketball's struggle to clear the sporting backwaters Girls need to be helped in sport Schoolboys benefit playing both codes Homen adds voice to election concern American monopoly preserved as Houston fight back Mesh Technique Australia survive brave fightback to reach Wembley Goulding and Edwards pose final dilemma England spoilt for choice in scrum-half role after decisive semi-final triumph over wales Big steps by small countries Davies departs on emotional peak Akom Ltd Chelsea's security blanket fails its principal duty Le Tissier dismissed by Liverpool mastery Merseyside club complete tactical triumph as Southampton playmaker is sent off Brisk Bowry shows Palace what they are missing Guardian Sham Arsenal stave off inept assault Tottenham fail to convince with missed goal chances Clark left bemused by lack of acclaim for Forest New era awaits Juninho the catalyst Middlesbrough continue Premiership progress as North East revival gathers pace Rob Hughes thinks the introduction of a new signing will act as an inspiration to less gifted players Kinkladze gives City good reason for fresh optimism Strachan's efforts come to nothing Shearer deprives Dowie of artisan's overdue reward Magpies push Kinnear into Freudian slip Endsleigh Insurance League FA Carling Premiership Bell's League Championship Picture Gallery FA Cup First round Draw Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check European Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Braves profit from inspired opening pitch by Maddux Hershiser's decline costs. Cleveland dear in first contest of base ball world Series Swindon build lead with strong showing Law restores standing among racing elite Where Cold War lingers on Slam-dunk drama proves sadly lacking in subtlet Alison Kervin confronts the razzmatazz of the basketball circus at London Arena Bracknell bundled out after marathon Jimenez's victory gives boost to Warren safety plans Dallaglio stirs Wasps' hopes in defeat Bath retain whip hand despite champions' triumph over troubled league rivals Fiji combine flair with frustration Bristol bask in Thomas's emerging talent Sale's defensive special accounts for Saracens Struggling rivals fail the entertainment test Guscott's skills again take centre stage Irish RFU ready to introduce contracts Hailing pleases in preparation for Breeders' Cup Leicester Rapid Raceline Leaders on the Flat Course Specialists Guide to our Racecard Publicity is no substitute for integrity Racing commentary Saturday's Details Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Lingfield Park Rugby Union Picture Gallery Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures For the Record Hockey Schools Sport The Times Gripping yarns from the castle wall Tom Knight visits a new indoor centre and experiences the thrill of a rockface without the danger Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Factbox Keene on Chess Winning Move Cox & Kings A trailblazer for Great Britain plc First in its field, Henley is famed for its innovative approach. Tim Jones introduces a report on 50 years of a great institution Henley Management College Classmates across the globe Distance learning programmes mean that students in different parts of the world can have links with each other while they study How to stay one step ahead of your rivals Surviving in business is just not good enough, says Widget Finn Henley Congratulations! Straker When the Pentagon asked for the papers Henley's practical research is in worldwide demand and does not just gather dust on forgotten shelves, says Desmond Dearlove Powergen Lotus Tailor-made managers to order Courses are developed to respond to the needs of business Capitalisation, week's change First direct British Funds Results and Statistics Knowledge of trust required No power to review order Confusing names ICI profit barometer set fair Companies Johansens GDP points way for rates Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Interstate under fire over Wells Fargo bid Daimler to lose 10,000 jobs The Times Coface LBF Nestl? equipment to be sold SPANA Institutions flock in as 99 comes up The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Alternative Investment Market Diamond Cable plans US listing Fund with know-how acts as a catalyst for change Lynda Chalker on how Britain is helping Poland with reforms TES Gucci gets its debut price today Opel denial Kuwait find Investors face lottery factor Somak Holidays Shortage of labour hits nearly half of exporters Tourist Rates Word-Watching Barclays de Zoete Wedd Limited Inventor uses sun to pump water Survey charts fast changes in job market Sib fears rebate-only pensions mis-sold Barclays The Lady pushes her luck Gambling is on a roll in America and new laws are on the cards, says Ian Brodie New-wave Dickensians are doomed to failure Parkinson calls it a wrap The Times City Diary In the kart The Times City Diary Town and gown The Times City Diary Tied in The Times City Diary Not suitable for children Radio Choice Radio 1 Nice drama, shame about the scheduling Review BBC1 Choice Poles Together 40 ITC in disarray over naming of Channel 5 winner French bid for Northumbrian to be cleared Times Two Crossword By our City Staff: Rentokil's US chief leaves unexpectedly Bifu banks on talks to save jobs Threat to free trade dismissed Late deal in sight at Scholl Graham Searjeant 42 First Telecom City awaits pricing of new gilt Lovell chief going early Bank to fight $100m suit

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