News from 25/10/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Richard Ford and Paul Wilkinson, Trevor Horton (Executive Director), Donald Cooper, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Stephen Curtis, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sally Bain, Medical Briefing, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, John Diamond, John Laing, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, George Sivell, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Tim Sims, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Ben MacIntyre and Charles Bremner, Simon Wilde, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Roger Maynard, Heather Neill, Robin I. Morgan, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Eric Caines, Martin Fletcher, Mountgarret, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, David Charter Education Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Kallenbach and our Foreign Staff, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, John Young, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Kerra St. John, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, Christina Speight, J. Walker, Alexander Sisnev (Commercial Director), Barry Millington, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Jeffrey Sherwin, J. C. Player, Alice Thomson, Oliver Holt, Eric Reguly, John Goodbody and Russell Kempson, A. H. Hart, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Sarah Bilofsky, Julian Muscat, Christopher Thomas, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Brian D. Keighley, James Pringle, P. A. J. Waddington, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Karen Caines, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, John Samson, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Fabricant, Alan Coren, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Susan Dukes, Ross Tieman, Josephine Farrington, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Catherine Milton, Richard Fordham, Ian Wedderburn, Richard Duce and Bill Frost, Christopher Irvine, James Bone and Martin Fletcher, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoSynod ballot routs church traditionalists Sweeping gains for liberal wing Christian leaders condemn lottery Hawking's time No Title Index Bobbies on the Beat Counsel at the council over an unloved corpse Index South hit by storms Prudential bank Index Simply Cool Health scare hits M&s sandwiches Index Interface Eclipse of the Sun puts India's festival in the shade Chopard Geneve Europe's leaders 'exposed' in EC diary Lords of the jungle crash uselessly through the undergrowth Political Sketch Elder statesmen endorse Major's swing to the right Sun Alliance Boxer mounts fight against deprivation with ?2m college Gurkhas reprieved to bolster Army Fee for charities' lottery seminar cut from ?400 Adams warning of Ira violence News in Brief New Tube strikes Twins buried Phone offences Doctor jailed Theatre professor Times award Jailers deny blame after killer attacks probation officer Inquiries begin into whether Sams may have had weapon made in prison workshop Video man's killers are 'caught by his last job' GP centre wins licence for patients to drink their health Heavyweight publishers vie for Virago London Electricity Starts Here In the Times The Referendum Party Pathologist shows how body in garden was dismembered Winchester jury told about the day that Heather West vanished and the discovery of her remains Asylum seekers face new barrier Dead rock stars vie for Christmas No 1 Start Builder 'told wife to spend night with his friend' Police deny claim that beat officers are badly trained Street patrols must be increased to regain popular support, says auditors' draft report Abbey National Direct Public see bobbies as deterrent Rare disease may have killed Jane Austen Patrols are Part Training Stephen Hawking at the Royal Albert Hall DNA tests begin in Naomi Smith case News in Brief Campus raid British beans £40m land deal Waved goodbye Veterans protest Barely alive London Docklands £3bn in tax cuts is not enough, Right tells Clarke Brokerline Tones feel need for Saatchi skills Old 'wet' has new faith in smaller government Riddell on Politics Party chiefs pick whipless rebel Goldsmith spells out political aims Family's Commons goal In Parliament Farmers demand wider badger cull to curb tuberculosis in cattle Social service chief quits over blocked report on pindown Abuse claims at children's home Harsh criticism but little change Ministers' role 'needs redefining ' Sharp rise in classes over 40 Sea map reveals ravines that dwarf the Grand Canyon Le Shuttle Berlusconi seeks to topple Dini in desperate attempt to regain power Algerians use London as base to incite terror Smallest Phone. Biggest Value Ever (Reuter): French police detain 13 France learns of nuclear tests curb from American television interview Chirac court ruling delay How conwoman, 75, keeps one jump ahead of the law Troops guard buses Hill House Hammond Tapie says he lied under oath Rover Activist Wu claims World Bank pays for Chinese 'gulag' Rescue work starts after quake kills 29 Abbey National Direct Private rocket goes with a bang Equine virus clue to farmer's death Revised history angers whites Argentine joy over Menem trip Johansens Jerusalem move for embassy World Summary Mauritania ousts Iraqi diplomat America targets dollar forgers Hunter survives grizzly ambush New UN watchdog demands end to waste and fraud Riddle of who's who in historic family album New York Notebook Russia unveils 'secret cities' in switch from swords to sofas Thatcher stars at US celebrity party General Accident Properly Services Germany to deploy troops in Balkans Simply cool for summer The headline-grabbing antics of London Fashion Week obscured some great, highly wearable cloths Hewlett Packard Israel's peacenik who invented starry nights Julia Llewellyn Smith meets writer Amos Oz, a voice for peace and re-inventor of the Hebrew language Get More for Less Music for when You're Bizet about the House Pride and passions Nature's Best A waste of coppers' time? Detection is only part of police work Beauty parlour Picture Gallery School for control freaks The very last thing that education needs is Downing Street bossiness Sands paper Bug bearer Anyone there? Picture Gallery Nuclear free Alan Coren Unreasonable, unseasonable weather gives me the creepy-crawlies On the Beat Patrolling policemen are a prop of our civic order When in Rome Italy is at the cliff's edge again, preparing to step forward Darkness at Noon The Sun in its courses eclipses the pretensions of little men Accountability in Prison Service Clamping tax evaders Top Nato posts Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Plan to 'nationalise' state schools Pill warning Rail link blight Ties with Murmansk At cross purposes over time change Short rations Court Circular Today's royal engagements Appointment Memorial services Miss Rosamond Hone Louisiana Windows Professor Alfred Felix Landon Beeston Picture Gallery Birthdays today Buckingham Palace luncheon Service dinners Personal Column Dinners Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Legal appointment British Association for Sport and Law Luncheon Lecture Marriages Queen's Jubilee Scholarship Trust Latest wills Tickets for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gavin Ewart Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wing Commander John Adams Wing Commander John Adams, DFC, AFC, aviator. died on October 8 aged 84. He was born on August 31,1911 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Gift Guide Trailfinders The Rev Bernadette Hingley The Rev Bernadette Hingley, priest died of cancer in Birmingham on October 20 aged 47. She was born in Sowerby Bridge, Yorkshire, on September 26,1948 Professor William Ravenhill Professor William Ravenhill, Reardon Smith Professors of Geography, 1971-83, and former Deputy Vice Chancellors of Exeter University. died on October 9 aged 75. He was born on December 30,1919 On This Day The Matinee Hat "Incident" Breathing the fire of life into deprived city areas John Young introduces a two-page report on the Dragon Awards for community initiatives undertaken by London-based business The awards will be presented to the sponsors of the winning enterprises tonight by Sir Christopher Walford, Lord Mayor of London, at a banquet Whitbread in the Community Herbert Smith Bioregional Charcoal Case histories of the eight winning sponsors who receive awards and certificate for the wide-ranging projects profiled below Swiss Bank Corporation Paperwhates John Laing London Partnership Herbert Smith Sbc Warburg Whitbread Plc British Petroleum Royal Bank of Scotland Editors get younger but readers are older John Diamond reports on a paradox for the marketers Cigna International Rockenbay Song & Dance Company Ltd Media Sales & Marketing Oh, what an image bite The Director of Production for Presidential Events triumphs again Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box number repllies should be addressed to: Executive Officer Trainee Property Negotiator Jonathan Lee Marketing Assistant 'Tekram International Ltd' Multiple Display Advertising Items Boost for Belfast Market Moves Property Asia Show '96 Get out of the rat race! Aldershot, Hants Busy Fast Food Restaurant Deals still ride on a seesaw Christopher Warman says developers are pinning hopes on the recovery Industrial Units for Sale Harold Levi & Co. Industrial Units to Let Christopher St James Plc Guernsey New hope for those forced to sell Nattrass Giles South Kesteven York Montague Harvard Facilities Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Crossword No 19,995 The Times Today Business Times Weathercall AirUK Tomorrow Arts Pru to offer telephone banking Insurer takes on traditional home loan providers in fight for market share CBI survey sounds a warning on economy Gas under pressure Bank seeks to restore staff morale Green bid for O&r set to fail Homes DTI to investigate bloodstock group Chanel Sport Managers Golden Wonder Television and Radio Business Today Panel beating Dollar bill No Title Labour 'will not rush to bring in business laws' Boxmore soars 46% despite rising costs Tourist Rates Dan technology plc Government rejects calls to reform regulators Datastream Blow for names as agents win ruling Zeneca shares dip on sales disappointment Business Roundup United climbs to record British Gas 'damaged' Denial from Rentokil Tax levels hurt Citicorp BA in jet-lease talks Wolseley gives a warning with its record results Kevin Maxwell lied to bank Son regrests not standing uo to his father A Prudent waiting game Pru sets out its mortgage stall Benefits of an Australia deal Recs ponder a further Grid delay Tietmeyer boost for dollar Shining Silk Great guns Stylish Gucci Claims against Govett dismissed Trade Indemnity-Heller KW threat over compensation Commodities Liffe Options Investors wary before new £3bn gilt auction 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 Wolseley McKechnie Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Addicted to drug bids Tempus Wall Street Not smoke-free or free smokes City Diary Gold putter New money Stepping down Second chance Vietnam's colonial past comes back to benefit the French Ross Tieman finds France winning the battle for hearts and minds as former Saigon opens for trade Pru banks on its reputation as it joins the life fightback Patricia Tchan assesses the Prudential's desire to become a bank Corby Mystery of the counterfeit greenbacks Modest gains at the close Kodak British Funds SFO conducted proper inquiry into Guinness McKechnie price hit by warning Somak Holidays Queensland Transmission and Supply Corporation Guardian Tom Cobleigh rides to £50m market price Investment firm slides Rebels lose Shares dip The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hsbc Group How to talk your way to the top jobs Learning another language is now essential if you want to progress in the Competitive employement market. Sally Bain reports Multi-Lingual Opportunities La Creme Francaise! Mison Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Marketing with Lang Multiple Display Advertising Items Savoir - Faire Sorbonne University Merrow Employment Agency Ltd Oak Inn (Uk) Ltd Trilingual Sec Language Recruitment Services Limited Pa Hebrew Emerging Market Research Cross Selection Drake International Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Speaking Pa City Lawyers Multiple Display Advertising Items Appointments Bi - Language Multiple Display Advertising Items Jonathan Wren Hobstones Legal Secretaries Hobstones Recruitment Consultants PA/Executive Search Attractive Package/W1 Perot Systems Jigsaw Recruitment Jonathan Wren Team Player Small Property Co. Middleton Jeffers Junior Secretary for Economic Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pan European Recruitment Jonathan Wren Secretaries Joyce Guiness South Molton Career moves Multiple Display Advertising Items Jonathan Wren Lainc Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cross Selection Crone Corkill Tate Secretarial & Temporary Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Manpower Wyefield Group Plc Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Judy Fisher Associates Pepperdine University School of Law Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Cross Selection Triangle Multiple Display Advertising Items Working Girls Angela Mortimer Vittel Multiple Display Advertising Items Knightsbridge Secretaries Aldrich & Co Limited MovieFax Ltd Interbrand Legal professional privilege paramount Heritage Recruitment Legal Secretary Sh/pa Sec Chelsea Harbour The National Heart and Lung Institute Fashion Fanatics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part-Time Pa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Consumer Sales & Marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surprising advice over other side's papers Former tenant not liable for rates after forfeiture Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Pa/secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Corrections Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part Time Pa Sky-High Entertainment Time for nights to draw in the fans Geoff Brown is your guide to the delights and the dress of the 39th London Film Festival which opens next week The Bard's best bits Shakespeare hits our television screens this weekend as never before Film Picture Gallery Pop Opera Chains in Spain Opera The Barber of Sevile Richmond Theatre Royal Shakespeare Company Television A night at the Oprah Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choice Today's Choice London Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choice 2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scattered tale of two queens Theatre Viat! Vivat Regina! Mermaid Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Prisoners of the pestilence One Flea Sparc Bush Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre 2 Donald Cooper Multiple Classified Advertising Items Babes in arms in harmony Hilary Finch on the ultimate in early music - the children taguth to sing long before they can talk Italians at home in another country Concerts: Charm and control on the podium; dancing through the years RPO/Gatti Barbican Music 1 Picture Gallery Tasteful palette RLPO/Elder Liverpool Music 2 Cox & Kings Musical Mammy's nasty boy makes good Simon Tait meets the men behind the 'play with music', Jolson Tomorrow Chelsea & Kensington Octacon Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Renault Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nw8 Garden Flat Multiple Classified Advertising Items Emerald in her eyes Rachel Kelly notes a surge of interest in property in Ireland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Discover the Delights of Queens Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Richmond Riverside South of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Streatham Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Battersea Multiple Classified Advertising Items Black Horse Agencies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alliance & Leicester Estate Agents Houses for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lane Fox Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Struggling to stay in the slow lane Oliver Holt meets the motor racing team manager finding life tough on the wrong side of the track Balearics France Breton Fairclough Homes Poets Corner France Property Paris 40 mls Le Partenaire Europeen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jackson-Stops & Staff Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lawrence Wharf Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evans breaks record as Llanelli five find favour Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Quinnell extends family dynasty David Hands on the latest Welsh addition to a renowned international rugby clan Keene on Chess Winning Move Regaine Prince's attempt on crown thwarted by White McRae left in driving seat after rival's crash In Brief First defence Sharks beaten Schuback win Clinton departs Pressures which drove saint to blot his copybook Sublime talent offers no excuse Legal & Public Notices Islanders overwhelm Irish spirit Edwards to miss final Word-Watching For the Record Guardian Direct Today's Fixtures Lewis set to take on Bruno in the High Court Halling's challenge supported by lasix Yarmouth Rapid Raceline Salse stays Guide to our Racecard Yesterday's Results Cheltenham Fontwell Park Club waits on more evidence in Murphy case Secret world of Havelange under threat Watford wilt after Shearer sparks Rovers' recovery Alliance Leicester Clubs put television deal on hold Last Nights Football Results But why did Swift do it? Radio Choice Radio 1 On not being beastly about nature films Bbc1 Variations Satellite Motor Racing England savour victory stroll Hard-hitting Stewart enjoys gentle introduction to tour Times Two Crossword No 609 Harlequins open door to new era Christopher Irvine witnesses a marriage of convenience close to the heart of rugby New Zealand debut for Twose Bergkamp adds new flourish as Arsenal go back to basics Hewlett Packard Simon Barnes Sun Your Connection to the World of Information Technology Academics aghast as porn squad unplugs Ambridge Everyday story computer censorship New exposed as non-PC Markus takes the biscuit Network, Support & Development Anxious firms examine online pollution file Tickets program creates first Olympic losers Computers Health site links NHS to IT sources Bytes Software firms turn to India to bridge skill gap Industry Evil snake swallows lazy dog The black serpent looks like it's fibbing, What if it's eaten my e-mail? Art world squeezes down the line Force is first to adopt multimedia policing Society Tel-Me Futuristic office is a moving experience Flexible workplace uses technology to create different outlook every day Briefing Hi-Grade Computers Plc Research net thrown wider Education Agenda BBC plans TV news on demand Viewers will be able to 'drill down' into digital archives Getting the measure of hate 'There is no real way to discerning truth from lies' Lerryn Antarctic race will be live on the net Internet Don't laugh: Apple has finally got the message Marketplace Special: unbowed by ridicule, the Newton is back, determined to prove it has the write stuff Pc World Scanners: absorbing words and pictures Back to basics Scientologists step up campaign against net critics Internet The secret double life of electrons Miniaturisation of the chip may lead to quantum computing Fujitsu Icl Harking back to the sound of Beowulf My world on the Web Blackstone Trading Co. Ltd. First disciple of the new faith turns heretic Cover STORY:'The computer hucksters have promoted a digital world which Clifford Stoll, astronomer, author and Internet prophet, talks treason with John Diamond Stoll on the Internet Silicon Snake Oil is published by MacMillan at £9.99 On Education On Newsgroups On E-Mail On Teleworking Dining in Trivia quiz Fashion clicks Hot sites E-mail details of your site to tlmes.… Personal Internet Access Advanced Logic Research Ltd Windows bandwagon rolls on Stockwatch Information Technology Stocks Why SAP consultants can name their price Workplace The explosive success of the business software suite has created a rich demand Resources International Plc Computeraid The Recruitment Consultancy Sap Specialists At&t Istel Optima Connections Sanderson Ahead Of Our Times Reed IT Management Consultant Olswang Aztech Computer Recruitment Ltd Time Computer Systems Ltd
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