News from 26/10/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Ben MACINTYRE, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Richard Langton, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, M. Dunton, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Anne Nicholls, Rachel Cusk, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, Sally Emerson, Richard Yates, Philip Howard, Kate Hubbard, Ian Murray, Norman De Mesquita, George Sivell, Steeve Keenan, Roger Seruton, James Landale, Alice Thomson and Philip Webster, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Peter Martin Chief Executive, Tony McCOY O'grady, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Bryant, Steve Keenan, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Luke FitHERBERT, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Martin Barrow, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Frances Gibb and Tim Jones, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Gordon J. Collier, Albert Read, Robert Bruce, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, John Young, Keith Pike, David Hands, Larry Thorson, Charles Bremner, Terence Higgins, David Haigh, Alice Thomson and Desmond Dearlove, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Rachel Campbell Johnson, Melynn Marckus City Editor, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Steven Norris, Russell Kempson, P. H. S., Janet Daley, Peter Woodman, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Raymond Keene, R. C. Harris, Christine Buckley, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Leyla Linton, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Eric Earnshaw, Stephen Slater, William Rees~Mogg, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Stephen Rouse Chief Executive, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, David Churchill, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Michael Kallenbach, Malcolm Stathers, Kathryn Knight, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Kenneth Gulleford, Dominic Kennedy and Frances Gibb, Keith Blackmore, Robert Boyd, Peter Riddell, Peter Greenwood Chairman, Peter Goldsmith Chairman, Ben Macintyre, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, David Walker, Philip Pangalos, Godfrey Golzen, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Albert Hall, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, David Powell, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Angelica Goodden, Mervin Speazring, David Hobman Director, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, James Bone and Richard Beeston, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Duce and Bill Frost, Michael Hatfield, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoDivorcée explains why £9m is not enough to make ends meet Lilley orders housing aid to be slashed 'Exceptional hardship only' rule Boxing safety The Times Index Chic Sharon Labour's lead increases Index Queen Mother defends Dover White House Whitewash Child B comes out fighting Index Iraqi expelled by Britain Index Appointments Weekend lessons in leadership for Shadow Cabinet Jack Higgins 25P Question Time is foreign affair without Hurd's quiet assurance Gay rights likely to dominate Synod after election gains Traditionalists seek moral alliance Fighting spirit secured chance of life Brittan in running to replace Claes at the head of Nato Car Insurance Shadow Cabinet shows lack of experience Gummer shouted down by children News in Brief Pollution veil lifted Apology plea rejected Faldo settlement denied Ballet and opera move Coach death charge Rugby player jailed Germans bag tea record Neighbours' cat-calls keep TV tiger on the move Mother convicted of poisoning daughter Car thief gets 4½ years for killing pensioner Rolex Starts Here The Weekend Friday In the Times Saturday Hasty sandwich feeds bacteria's appetite for life Jury told Charmaine's photo fixes death date Secret Tape Recordings Vodafone Scientists discover power of the birds and bees Man flees gunmen after M62 abduction Worm turns back clock on human ancestry Police unable to charge suspect in doctor killing Smaller classes will cut crime, says Tumim Car Insurance Inner-city police worst at catching violent criminals Inspector criticises four forces Clean-up begins after storms batter country Crash driver was using telephone Boys blame gang for rail death Sainsbury's. Everyone's favourite… Premature denouement for Austen's classic tale Whitehall considers plan to charge for civil court hearings Daily rate could be up to £2,000 Dell Direct Farm subsidies 'spoil the countryside' Railtrack has fifth attempt at timetable Mistakes found in 71% of CSA decisions Collect Two Extra Tokens in the Sunday Times this… Tube faces three-day disruption HSBC Lottery millions to boost careers of young and talented Mackay under pressure NHS Prescription Charges More all-women shortlists imposed Blair increases big poll lead over the Tories In Parliament "Drain Covers and Potholes Have Rarely Been so… Howard moves to curb rise in asylum seekers Opponents say proposals will send some political refugees home to persecution and possibly death Sun Alliance Border smugglers stay in business Germany Bank of Scotland Hard line aims for 'zero immigration' France British Quality Foundation Britain expels Iraqi envoy accused of spying on students Dixons Palestinians rejoice at Israeli pull-out on the West Bank Steffi Graf's missing £9m found for taxman Mayfair Carpets Gallery Ltd González refuses to resign News in Brief (Reuter): Trial adjourned (AFP): TB 'is top killer' (Reuter): Chechen ambush Talks threatened Oxford don says Foster 'suicide note' is a forgery Expert testimony bolsters conspiracy theory over White House counsel's death By our Foreign Staff: Greenpeace ship holed after raid by French commandos Colonial ANC prostitute slur angers policewomen RAC Jubilant Perot says party is eligible for California poll Slovak leader warned Bass (Reuter): Russians in Bosnia to be independent of Nato allies From Reuter in Paris: French farmers protest over imports Paris hails 'le charme' of Chirac's English EU's 'Ice Maiden' stops publication of indiscreet diary Newspaper will print environment commissioner's revelations Nato casts shadow on Walesa election battle GA General Accident Direct NEFF Kohl and Chirac dine out on EMU Beware of a double joint Thumb sign to a common gynaecological problem Childhood clues to diabetes Prescribing cholestrol-lowering drugs Peril in a swollen leg Women on the Pill are warned about deep vein thrombosis, but they are not the group most at risk Ginkyo Picture Gallery Impotence Irritable Bowel Syndrome Early warning Drug advice The Risk Factors for DVT Commercial Union 'I prefer to drink wine, not talk about it' Jancis Robinson's vintage performance is causing a storm Car Insurance From Puccini to Gambaccini How Sharon and Kevin became chic French civilisation is buckling in the face of an onslaught of Anglo-American trash culture. Kate Muir reports from Paris Graham's Port Janet Daley We will never civilise our violent children by a doctrine of indulgence and indiscipline Without frills The Times Diary Picture Gallery In tear of our genes As medical knowledge advances, the problem of what to disclose about our chemistry becomes ever more acute Shut out The Times Diary Vole position The Times Diary Vulgar pad The Times Diary No Title Dolled up The Times Diary MPs' pay must be doubled The Commons needs a boost, says Terence Higgins The Wrong Card It is asylum procedures, not refugees, which should be targeted The Right Signals A pragmatic tale of oil, sovereignty and the Falklands Fatal French Attraction Marianne and Nicholas Chauvin just love to go to Hollywood Questions on wisdom and fairness of lottery awards Baptism choice Bus industry review Letters for publication The Bar and legal aid Judicial review University pay Start-up costs A lesser grandeur in affairs of State Popular sculpture 'Prejudice' perks Prisoner's letter Knotty problem Court Circular Birthdays today Major Richard Candlish Personal Column Today's royal engagements Ball Memorial to bloody battle faces collapse Receptions Service luncheon Builders Merchants Memorial service Anniversaries Dinners Luncheon Appointment Forthcoming marriages Arbitrators' Company Marriages Sir Peter Lazarus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Research into Ageing Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages William Dickson Association Action The Times The Very Rev Ronald Selby Wright Emile Jonaissaint Death of Mr. Palgrave. Britain's £1bn tourist winners Success of British Tourism Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Choice ATOL Hermis Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers Compare Multiple Display Advertising Items America Multiple Display Advertising Items In the steps of Pavarotti Room Service Major USA Best Offers! City breaks enjoy a boom Exodus of the elephants Germans take most trips Air Portugal Jersey to boost visitors Disney eyes London stage Time to share The Trave Business Swim the Chaplin way Air Portugal The Times Crossword No 19,996 News Business Forecast Tomorrow Economic View Picture Gallery Gas shares slump after £1bn liabilities warning Norwich Union rating cut Gilts boost to government funding Lord Owen to bat for Middlesex Books Sport Grid flotation date brings £50 bonus for customers London Stock Exchange Geoee Brown Reviews the New Films Business Today Right formula Wrong signal Warning on Magnox 'millstone' The Cooperative Bank Picture Gallery Perks ease pain at the Bank Tourist Rates Enterprise Inns Ban for Asda on some discount sales Business Roundup Redwood criticises rules VW sales ahead 10.9% Repossession actions up Cookson sells for $92m NatWest blow to City WPP lifts revenues Last CAA founder quits All adrift in the North Sea Contract problems at British Gas Success for the gilt auction Shedding light on feudal customs Smiths Industries may invest £400m in aerospace sector Ruling may hit Lloyd's Legal & General Stamp case bail plea rejected Direct Line chief extends contract to 1998 ColorSmart Commodities Liffe Options Equities struggle to stay ahead as gilts hold stage 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 Property shares Enterprise Inns Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Matter of life and death Tempus Wall Street Tuckey's future City Diary Buying forward City Diary Heavy metal City Diary Humbug City Diary Presley plastic City Diary Living together is cheaper Eric Regully predicts a debt crisis if Quebec secedes Budget can offer no easy escape from slow growth Economic View Britain apes America's formula but ends up with European stagnation Airtime Direct Keeping the gas bubble under control Eric Reguly assesses the problems for British Gas as it reappraises contracts Vero to give staff £3.2m float reward Secret Bank of England memo revealed at Guinness appeal A copy What's in a name? Quick test to help with disclosure Any Other Business Benchmark offer Roasting an old chestnut Accountancy David Haigh on how finance directors may soon value brands Merger gloom SmithKline offsets fall in sales of Tagamet Present at history in the making Family share deal rules tightened Enterprise Inns shares set at 145p A Buy-Out The master body takes on the challengers Michael Hatfield introduces a two-page report on The City and Guilds of London Institute to mark the opening of its head office NVQ World, here we come C&G plans to further its overseas expansion CITB Catering to the needs of the customer Commercial success means staying ahead of the competition Nptc Soldiering to a fortune Anne Nicholls presents four case histories of City & Guilds scholars who tell their stories and give their personal recipes for success A growth business City & Guilds Treasured certificates that crossed the wall C&G courses have been translated into Mandarin Take one original idea Pick yourself up Shares edge up in narrow trading First direct British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hiscox Power of court on appeal Separating private house from business premises for VAT purposes New Law Publishing Maastricht Treaty term imposes no obligation Law for equality of women is discriminatory High risk prison regime lawful Sex claim valid despite illegal contract Film 1 Happy in his old haunts The actor Anthony Andrews talks about life as a producer; plus the week's new releases, starring Nicole Kidman and Steven Seagal MGM Film 2 Kidman goes down a storm Geoff Brown enjoys the latest from the director Gus Van Sant Haunted Film 3 Film 4 Choice 1 Entertainments Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 The star who lives next door Alison Moyet Anbert Hall Good hair and bad politics Dance Theatre Pop Theatre Royal Haymarket Dance Theatre 1 Minimal to the maximum A neglected Greek classic becomes a masterpiece; Priestley's spectral policeman still stuns; kitchen-sink surrealism The Theatre Club Belfast Weekend Breaks Theatre 2 A revival revived and revivifying An Inspector Calls Garrick Other Special Offers How to Book—and Join Shows on tour Theatre 3 MGM Tomorrow Soft and scrambled NT Treason in the cafés Roger Scruton on a critique of French intellectuals Adventures on the Freedom Road By Bernard-Henri Lèvy Harvill, £20 Cox&Kings First critic of modern art Diderot on Art I: The Salon of 1765 and Notes on Painting Ii: The Salon of 1767 Edited by John Goodman Yale University Press, £30/£12.95pbk each vol. The Woman of Ideas in French Art, 1830-1848 By Janis Bergman-Carton Yale University Press, £20 Broken promises of paradise past Elysium By Robert Edric Duckworth, £14.99 our Lady of the Potatoes By Duncan Sprott Faber, £8.99pbk original How the Antichrist of our day reveals the word of God Byrne By Anthony Burgess Hutchinson, £14.99 Things rank and gross Clever Girl By Tania Glyde Picador, £9.99 A butterfly who stings like a bee Bernard Levin penetrates the carapace of bombast in Vidal's memoirs to find a man wounded by tragic loss Cannae beat 'em Hannibel By Ross Leckie Canongate, £14.99 Mum's the word for the best job of all What about us? An Open Letter to the Mothers Feminism Forgot By Maureen Freely Bloomsbury, £15.99 Emburey sets out positive goals for touring party Pakistan challenge for England a Middlesex prepare to stand in way of move World champion continues relentless pursuit of glory Oliver Holt, in Tokyo, finds Michael Schumacher set on imposing himself even further Cleveland breathe new life into series Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Drysdale believes French Deputy can steal show Nottingham Rapid Raceline Course Specialists Cheltenham unveils cross-country course Yesterday's Results Stratford Sedgefield Polished Sinton outshines Mill wall Legal & Public Notices York fail to stage repeat performance By our Sports Staff: Francis blames himself for defeat Last Night's Football Results Depleted City battle in vain to hold back Liverpool tide Rebuilt Wembley represents the only way forward David Miller believes Britain's long-term sporting prestige is at stake when bids for a new national stadium are considered European cup set for £20m kick-off For the Record Littlewoods Neath lay to rest tour team bogey The Times Britain make sound start to Olympic bid Today's Fixtures Higgins punishes White's errors Guardian Direct Madras Test hit by rain In Brief Briton triumphs Woodhall wins Rusedski beaten Parker leaves Word-Watching Local heroes provide the grandstand finish Torrance closely attended in final drive for honours Window Instailers Network Fulton summoned to face disciplinary committee Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 Live Talk Radio Radio 3 Frequency Guide. Radio 1. Brittany and the Brits Radio Choice Radio 4 World Service Classic FM Virgin Radio BBC1 Flash, bang, wallop - Wicksy's back Review Variations Choice Satellite Baseball Ramprakash rises to challenge England reach stiff victory target against Eastern Transvaal Times Two Crossword Beardsley leads Newcastle parade McRae's title chase made to order Report fails to allay fears on boxing safety Direct Line Golf International Recruitment Consulting Multiple Display Advertising Items Price Waterhouse Adderley Featherstone plc AAD MP N. B. S Goodman Graham N. B. S MP N. B. S Hoggett Bowers Whitehead Selection Waitrose Hoggett Bowers Whitehead Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items K/F Associates GKRS Mondex PRTM The National Trust GKRS Cedar Multiple Display Advertising Items MSL Ward Executive Limited N. B. 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Wiget Finn asks General Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Worcester Cathedral Divisional Director Chair of Applied Linguistics IBM At times you need a friend Life after Redundancy When you are looking for work be sure to make it network news CFM Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recruitment Matters A Sales Career The Times AYH Partnership Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trinity Hospice Administrator Prospect Temps Ltd Dan Levin. MovieFax Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Speaking PA City Lawyers Phillips & Carpenter Publishing Manager for the Japanese Market Sh/pa Sec - £20,000 - + Multiple Classified Advertising Items Administration Hays Banking Personnel Parker Bridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items SEC/PA CG Banking and Financial Markets Trainer Le Brasseur J Tickle Accounts Manager Manager / Semi-independant Living Co-ordinator Ambitious Graduates Public & Healthcare Recruitment Consultancy B Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'A New Era of Opportunity' Recruitment… Bon Secours Health System Financial Controller West London Based Public & Healthcare The fleet partnership Protection Indemnity Producer Multiple Display Advertising Items RAS Tewkesbury Borough Council City & Guilds The Times Newspapers Hays Accountancy Personnel West London Healthcare NHS Trust London Ambulance Service International Medical Centre WDA Lambeth Southwark & Lewisham Chelsea & Westminster Walsall DHE Royal Kingston The Times Newspapers NHS Camden Trams back on track Ian Murray reports on plans for southeast London's tram link Iam Murray JHA DHE Copeland Borough Council A chance to talk straight to your local council David Waler on a novel opportunity to speak your mind
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