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News from 24/10/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Nick Nuttall, Rob Hughes, Mark Huband North Africa Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Stan Gooch, Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Norman De Mesquita, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, George Sivell, Moorea Black, Carl Mortished, John Fitton, Trevor I. Williams, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Debra Craine, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Hilary Siddle, Chairman, Rodney Milnes, Douglas Johnson, David Seaman, Nicholas Watt, Alan Taylor, Michael Clark, John Young, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Graham Lloyd, Nigella Lawson, Edward Gorman, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, John R. M. Cook, (Director of Training), Simon Tait, Kenneth F. Wallis, Russell Kempson, Linda Galloway, Richard Cork, Philip Bassett, Lisa Grainger, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Heather Kirby, Alfred Morris, Eric Reguly, Terence Neville, Sally Roberts, David Pannick QC, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Graham Hills, Diana Parker, Rodney Hobson, Peter Sear, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Michael Kallenbach, David Liverpool, Chairman, David Conn, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, David Price (Deputy District Judge), Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Tom Clarke, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Oliver Chastney, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Karen W. Hillyer, Graham Searjeant, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, David Newell, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Bill Frost and Richard Duce, Richard Morrison, Veronica Heath, Edward Watson, Michael Henderson, Ian Robertson, John Phillips, Alan Gershon, Matthew Bond, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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Charities seek bigger slice of lottery cake Thousands of groups disappointed China hit by strong earthquake Index Halifax Kingsley Amis Slower growth boosts case for rates cut Index Truce of the Sexes Sailors want to keep ban on gays Summit stumbles over the role of Russian troops in Bosnia Enigmatic Darcy is out of reach Index Gunning for £50 , 000 Index 25p Carlile's burning oratory proves hard to swallow Political Sketch Dorrell pledges to 'learn any lessons' from Pill alarm RAC Spring steers clear of the Shankill Tory Right mobilises its troops against old guard Plan to fine employers who take on illegal immigrants Drug firms try to halt price cut by Asda News in Brief Air service to end Prison attack Girl orphaned Science honour Legal aid limits Painting 'cursed' Admiral Nick Faldo offers his wife ?7.5m in divorce payment Announcement ends months of rumour in golfing circles as second marriage fails after ten years Armed police fail to shift drinkers Global warming tempts native butterflies north Battle line drawn in clash of the tartan Informix Time and travel the bogey for golf partners Court hears tapes of West sobbing for lost daughter The United Nations Fifty Years Old Today World's children help girl's dream to fruition Hundreds of young people discuss their plans for the envionment Amis's last novel 'unlikely to see the light of day' Kidnapped mascot is put out of action Corrections Wall Guard Local charities gain at expense of big names Almost half £40 million payout will go to small organisations income of less than £20,000 Checks devised to catch fraudsters Safeguards An Alco Standard Company BT Vietnamese group defends £170,000 for mentally ill Donald Campbell's high-speed bear goes on sale Abbey National Fourth farmer may have contracted disease from cattle Mad now report uncovered Infected tissue 'left in carcasses' Mother who 'confessed' is cleared of killing three sons Rolex No Title The Vectra from Vauxhall Scientists identify the red hair gene British Midland Laboratory-grown ear could revolutionise transplant surgery Courts martial face human rights challenge Shand Kydd paralysed after riding accident BA pilot in spectacular string feat Admiral First Telecom Murder village on alert as 800 men face DNA check Detectives in Naomi case put locals on look-out for anyone trying to elude screening Ten seconds that can trap the guilty and clear the innocent General Accident Direct Nicotinell Scouts are told how to avoid sex abuse News in Brief Stables remand Milk recalled Boys killed Murder charges TV man dies More women join Blair's top team Euro-sceptics decry Goldsmith's challenge Dell Direct Direct Line In Parliament Splinter party will be waste of time and money Saudi mosque bomb tears veil from kingdom in crisis Algerian poll race defies militants The new Mercedes E-class Picture Gallery Brontë tale teaches nurses how to cry OJ visits his loyal black supporters Scheme to avert aid disasters News in Brief (Reuter): Ivory Coast vote (AP): Suu Kyi blow (Reuter): Saddam reward (AFP): Arms eclipsed Franc suffers as housing scandal touches Chirac Jobs optimism challenged Sun Alliance Rome crisis threatens EU leadership Scharping threatened by failure in Berlin David Duggan From Associated Press in Copenhagen: Leaders wilt under Danish scrutiny Divided reformist parties face losses in Russian election And our Foreign Staff: Moscow unlocks its musical treasures International Convention Centre Birmingham Lotus From Reuter in Bijeljina: Serbs demand access to Adriatic Major warns UN of urgent need to put its accounts in order Safeway Thatcher's $1,000 platform The Times Airborne message to Chirac Drug trade trial begins World Summary Clinton faces new inquiry Wilson to back Dole campaign Roosevelt's estate gives US summit a sense of history Power-lunch women let the men go thirsty New York Notebook Brief summit for Jiang and Clinton Service line Insurance Revenue Harlem cheers Castro Menem is invited to Britain Highs and lows of an illness Manic depressives do need drugs, but they can help themselves too, says psychologist Ian Robertson Colonial Ethnic variation in heart disease Dr Thomas Stuttaford explains why doctors need to be alert to complaints of chest pain or unexplained indigestion Warning Signs Admiral Kwai Tis Shakespeare at his best, I swear Giles Coren on a collection of the rudest barbs from the Bard Why women want equality, not supremacy The pressure to pay alimony to a wife, just becase she has been a wife, should be dropped Voyages Jules Verne BBC Radio 3 Thrills and spills of the chase After another riding tradedy, Walter Ellis reports on the perils of the jumps Independent Schools Information Service Making a scandal out of a scare Dr Trisha Greenhalgh says the Pill problem had to be publicised Royal rubbish The Times Diary Picture Gallery The Lottery lottery There must be more equitable ways to distribute these windfalls One's game The Times Diary Green vote The Times Diary Mp, Mp The Times Diary Kingsley's rightward journey Woodrow Wyatt remembers Amis on politics The Centre Can Hold But the emasculation of local democracy is dangerous Tug of Law Britain takes stock of the European Court of Justice Little Winners Recognition and help for Britain's sturdy local volunteers Home care denied to the disabled Shadow appointment Staying power Street signs Prospects for divorce law reforms Sentencing policy Blessings from on high J'accuse! Charities and lottery Risks and benefits of price cutting GPs' home visits Clichés for our times Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheons Reception Today's birthdays Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Miss Dilys Powell Sir Charles Irving Monty Baker-Munton The Oratory School Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dinners Bal Meeting Talk Church of Scotland Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery On the trail of Alexander the Great's firebombs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cardiff Law School Latest wills European Engineers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items D. R. Thompson D. R. Thompson, CB, QC, former Master of the Crown Office and Registrar of Criminal Appeals, died on September 28 aged 79. He was born on February 11,1916 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders The Rev Professor Peter Hinchliff The Rev Canon Peter Hinchliff, Reguis Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Oxford, died on October 17 aged 66. He was born on February 25,1929 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Tickets Tickets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages The Times ARP Campbell Gallaher Campbell Gallaher, CBE, DSO, DFC and Bar, wartime pathfinder and later solicitor, died on September 24 aged 75. He was born in Cardiff on February 3,1920 Maxene Andrews Maxene Andrews a member of the Andrews Sistres singing trio, died of a heart attack in Hyannis, Massachusetts, on October 21 aged 79. She was born in Minneapolis on January 3,1916 Automobilism. The Wear of Tires The Week's Transfers in Itf The Leading 250 Selectors in Interactive Team Football Ferdinand and Yeboah lead points parade Multimillion-pound strike-force paying way as the pace hots up Full Backs Central Defenders Goalkeepers The players' weekly and overall scores and their values if you are considering the transfer option Seaman's saving grace David Seaman, the England goalkeeper, makes his Itf selection Central Defenders Midfield Players Strikers Managers Charities seek more lottery funds Summit leaders at odds over Bosnia Navy backs gay ban Darcy out of reach Dorrell pledge Faldo marriage ends Jury hears West cry CJD link studied Brontë teaches nurses how to cry The Times Crossword No 19,994 Ear grown in lab DNA hunt for killer Saudi security alert Chirac doubts Russian choice Major warns UN Business Times Weathercall WPA In the Times Howard called for secrecy over Guinness inquiries Growth rate at weakest for two years Further slowdown predicted John Charcol Arts 35-37 Seeboard to plug into gas Law 39-41 US breaks off air talks Sport 44-48 Shares in Glaxo rise as lawsuit is settled Your Own Business Business Today Stock Market Indices By our World Trade Correspondent: Nadir in talks on PPI assets Ulster set for fastest economic growth for 30 years US banks 'in merger talks' Legal & General Olivetti Bounty hunt by society savers hits unit trusts Cola leak angers Virgin Mixed fortunes for Japan's brokers Profits flow for US oil giants Tourist Rates German economy shows sluggish signs Business Roundup Rentokil confirmation Extra interest at Halifax Pensions review boost Step up for Sleepy Kids Dobson rejects fresh bid Somak Holidays MCI slumps into the red after taking $831m charge No Title Fresh fruit or rotten vegetables? Budget quandary for the Chancellor Pennington Thorn cuts debt with French sale Poison pill threat over Royal Bank Bid fightback by Country Casuals board Commodities Life Options Glaxo's agreement in us provides tonic for shares Stock Market 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 Glaxo Wellcome Japanese brokers Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Seeboard: it's a gas Tempus Northern Ireland Wall Street Going Dutch The Times City Diary High time The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Hung up The Times City Diary Windswept The Times City Diary Networking The Times City Diary Industry's pause for breath takes on air of desperation Many companies are looking to the Chancellor for artificial respiration Cornerstone of blame Nobel prizewinner's theory under fire on new front A fairer way to allocate windfalls Cellphones Days of bus deregulation are numbered Graham Searjeant says problems have grown since operators went it alone Daimler offshoot to cut 9,000 jobs and sell factories Minister warns cable operators Cox & Kings Patten acts to restore belief in future of Hong Kong BR venture led to catastrophe court told Guardian Health Builders want streamlined rules for public sector projects By our City Staff: Profits double at MY Heath sale pays for expansion Deutsche Telekom Federation on warpath over business rates Subcontract Sewing including Gore-Tex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Farming Corporation Ltd BGF Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items 33 Bed Residential Care Home Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wanted 07000 Personal Numbers NatWest Duet for the disabled Veronica Heath finds a company thriving on meeting special needs for personal transport Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Telecoms Multiple Classified Advertising Items Become an International Trade Agent Comstrad Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Services Unique Saving on International Phone Calls Lorraine Electronics Discreet 'Bugging' and… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Plus Overseas Company Registration Agents Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spellbound Blimpie Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Early losses halved Blancpain British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Always something new out of Africa Visual Art: Richard Cork on a feast of art in the Africa season; the best museum of 1995; plus London galleries The Manitoba Advantage Visual Art 1 Plaudits for everyday stories of country folk Ryedale may be the 1995 Museum of the Year, but it is under threat from theme parks Visual Art 2 Around the Galleries Museums Royal National Theatre Tomorrow Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Choice 2 Pleased to meet you both Dance Swan Lake Covent Garden Dance Chip off the evil block Theatre The Duchess of Malfi Oxford Playhouse Theatre Ambassadors Theatre Even the bad times are good Opera: Rodney Milnes on a typically imaginative programme at this year's Wexford Festival; plus (below) the music saves the day in a Britten revival Tomorrow in the Times A modern classic Opera 1 Revolving but not riveting Owen Wingrave Glyndebourne Opera 2 Lessons from a master Concert LSO/Davis Barbican Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Justice in the Matter of Kemira Agro Uk Limited Legal Appointments The Walt DiSNEP Company Music In the High Court of Justice Chancery Division in… The Insolvency Act 1986 4 Front Technology Limited Pop Out to rock Pop Boy George Empire, W11 Snowball & Found Ltd Quary Dougail Contact-Lawprose Consultation Services Graham Gill & Young Zarak MacRae Brenner International Trust Group The Times Newspapers Laurence Simons Zarak MacRae Brenner Datastream International Reynell Bars to knowledge Inns and Outs Picture Gallery Clifford Chance Wanted: judges to judge the judges Diana Parker urges caution not coercion for couples who wants to divorce Norton Rose Taylor Root Herbert Smith Kellyfield Consulting Maxwells go on the box David Conn reports on high-tech answer to presenting complex evidence University of Hertfordshire Hardwicke Buildiing FT Partner defends £2m fraud costs Berrymans Allen & Overy Bottomley cuts the media cake Ownership rules won't work £3,000 Times Law Awards Zarak MacRae Brenner Ashurst Morris Crisp Mercury Communications Quarry Dougall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers BT Chambers of Michael Hill Q. C. and Michael Lawson Q.… Euro London Appointments Westminster Medical National Lottery charity awards- the full list of winners Recruitment & Assessement Services Charles Fellowes Partnership Clifford Chance The Magician prepares to cast another spell Americans believe that Sheikh Mohammed has to produce a conjuring act if Halling is to win his Breeders' Cup duel Leicester Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Blinkered first time Redcar Rapid Raceline Glover has Evry winner Tadeo carries Reid to century Yesterday Results Richard Evans Atlanta assume position of strength Spectre of World Series clean sweep beginning to huunt Cleveland Stevens bows to experience For the Record Pools Forecast Hawks have devil of a time Eltingh gets chance Gooding holds nerve Stich's six-week break Duthie's coaching role Law climbs rankings Pakistan lose appeal Today's Fixtures Guardian Direct McCrae falls back in title struggle Sport in Brief Spartak make capital out of triumph Rob Hughes Overseas Football Experienced Evans stops fiery Colts in their tracks Word-Watching Shepherd steers winning course Knee injury ends Clement's season Obree's expectations fall apart at start Radio 1 Heartache by torchlight Radio Choice Being a teenager's not much fun in Chester Review Choice BBC1 Baseball 45 England ease into action in positive mood Buoyant team spirit augurs well in build-up to opening match of tour Times Two Crossword Stormy reception awaits Pakistan Simon Wilde looks at the angry reaction in Australia to the match-fixing inquiry verdict Venison delights in Southampton Cook and Bentley stand by to replace Robinson Corby Works Football 46 Warren sets up fund to monitor health of boxers Johansens A baronial welcome for the family Gillian Bowditch finds a grand hotel that manages to make parents with small children feel comfortable Generous helpings of Cornish cream Linda Galloway heads for the West Country in search of quiet comfort and the beast of Bodmin Relax in rural luxury and save up to 50 per cent of the price With the Times and The Sunday Times, Johansens is offering readers short breaks at a huge saving in a wide range of superb hotels How to Use this Guide How to Apply How to Make a Reservation Ireland & Northern Ireland Foodies' break from city frenzy Even the dogs enjoyed the welcome at Flitwick Manor, a short jaunt from London says Heathre Kirby All you would want in a country hotel The Millstream offers both fine coastal walks and an excellent restaurant, says Tony Dawe Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Johansens Acting out a privileged fantasy Lisa Grainger escapes the capital to embark on a weekend of sheer make-believe How to get your discounts of up to 50 per cent with…

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