News from 27/10/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Jane Ward, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Charles Hall, Nick Nuttall, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Paul Child, Catherine Milton, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Russell Kemspon, Inigo Gilmore, Bernard Jenkin, Vice-Chairman, John Stansell, Philip Howard, Dom Foulsham, Carol Debell, Nick Cottam, David Charter, Education Reporter, Bruce Kemble, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Elizabeth Erskine, N. Thornhill, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Roger Maynard, David Shaw, Chairman, Andrew Cruickshank, Ruth Evans, Director, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Jane Bird, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Joe Hardstaff, Ruth Gledhill, C. M. Dawson, Debra Craine, Roger Warren, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Jane Laidler, Les Jones, Thomas De Waal, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Jonathan Sale, Philip Bassett, Alan Toop, Gerald Roberts, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, James Landale and Inigo Gilmore, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, S. C. G. Pritchard, Raymond Keene, Patrick Basham, Christine Buckley, Leyla Linton, Lesley Chamberlain, Ralph Elsley, George Staple, Director, P. H. S, Ernest Blewitt, Matthew d'Ancona, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Anthony Raikes, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Dalya Alberge, Andrew Emmerson, Alice Thomson and Tim Jones, Glen Owen, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Christopher Thomas, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Agence France-Presse, Philip Webster Political Editor, Stephen Vizinczey, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Eddie George, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Keith Blackmore, Robert Boyd, Gerard McCrum, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Walter Gammie, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Hyam MacCoby, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes and Ian Brodie, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Harold Margolis, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, John Phillips, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Victor Shroot, Christopher Irvine, Roy Brook, Julia Wyld,
ResumoDivorce reform may be abandoned 'Pro-family' Tory MPs scupper Bill to extend legal rights of unmarried women partners New heart attack puts Yeltsin's future in doubt Heseltine op Index Commons in muddle Index BR lets ticketless peer off the hook Food for Thought Hectic lifestyle not good therapy Index Lifeline BT cut off 765,000 in a year Cross 25P Saturday in the Times No more Mr Nice Guy as Major goes ballistic Political Sketch Ulster terrorists to be allowed earlier release from prison Rush legislation to show Government is willing to make concessions for peace process Paul Mitchell Inquiry to check sheep dip 'risks' Attack on girl 'breaches ceasefire' Heseltine to have operation Race must not be issue, says Major DeFreitas wins cash for slur on loyalty News in Brief EU fishing deal Guinness appeal Berkshire appeal Charges dropped Gambia checks Fireworks alert Euro song sceptics could throw Britain out of the contest Parents' protests force village head to resign Businessman, 48, collected child porn from Internet Solicitor struck off for misuse of fees Office Supply Order System Labour backs man held by Pretoria over 1964 bombing Candidate for marginal urged to withdrw over anti-apartheid past Abbey National Road-rage driver hit boy of six News in Brief Nurses' payout Silcott moved Fumes alert Fringe benefit Rapist jailed Labour's deputy in the dark about party's education Mensa We should not have shed the Stone Age diet, says professor History lesson on healthy eating By a Staff Reporter: Killer mother says plea for help was brushed aside American Express Aspinall's big cats 'too dangerous' to lift ban on keepers in the cages AA Sanctuary in talks over home for tiger Families and health hurt by culture of long working hours 'Sweatshop Britain' warning Touchers may get the elbow Amstrad Princess boosts charity Hamilton Direct Bank Inquiry on student union's spending Steroid silences noisy suffering of croup victims Medical Briefing British Gas Governor bought meter to test prisoners for alcohol Sun Alliance Pensions Limited Successful jail too costly to keep open Pumpkin supply in abundance for Hallowe'en Weekend Shopping Anerada Hess Gas Landlord fights the spirit of Euro law Nhs lets other youngsters take Child B's treatment Eleven-year-old leukaemia girl rejected for transplant says new technique was worth any sufferings Debts city criticised over Kiev study trip Bio Trans (Jersey) Limited July babies are the brainiest, study finds Olivetti Envision Blair's campaign success has drawback for Labour Party's public image improves but more voters now believe the leader is too dominant Ford Economic confidence remains elusive Cranborne takes biggest pay rise Thomas Cook Major denies Tory lurch from the centre ground Mawhinney heralds Euro-offensive Makro Prescott turns up heat in marginal seats Right neutral in 1922 battle Abbey Life Labour presses for Nolan victory In Parliament Rover Chrétien battles rising pressure for Quebec breakaway 'Are you ready to tell the world that people of different languages cannot live in harmony?' Worship by the young adds to allure of separatist crusade's living saint The Referendum Question American Airlines Canada the Facts Hyatt Carlton tower Hotel Hillary Clinton faces subpoena over Whitewater World Bank in 'slavery' check Vodafone Centre From Associated Press in Fox River Grove, Illinois: Faulty light blamed as express hits bus Republican budget cutters defy Clinton veto threat Dell Direct Child lives after train drags him into tunnel Yeltsin's heart trouble creates power vacuum Moscow faces threat of factional fighting in the run-up to presidential elections Three men who wield real power in a crisis London Gatwick Showman entertained Clinton with virtuoso performance Dini wins crucial vote with help of hardline Left France plans to strengthen laws in fight against terrorism General Accident Dawn avalanche kills 19 in Iceland village Cellphones direct EU 'Ice Maiden' in diary lawsuit (Reuter): Kurdish MPs are set free World Summary (Reuter): UN Briton killed in gun accident Zanzibar victory for rulers 'Battle of sexes' tennis star dies (Reuter): Aide charged Sri Lanka goes on war alert as Tigers slaughter villagers Our Foreign Staff: US hostage seriously ill Viglen Governor-General attacks Australia republic plan Assassin awaited Mandela as he left jail Midland Bank plc From Associated Press in New York: Eight in court for Nauru swindles People seem to imagine that Martin is such a sap' Isabel Fonseca on life with gypsies and Martin Amis-and all the fuss about his new set of teeth DVLA Voyages Jules Verne Auto Direct The man the Left loves to hate Matthew d'Ancona believes that Labour will soon be in need of a lateral thinker like David Hart Not An Everyday Car. Not An Everyday Offer Victim of the liberal agenda Ruth Gledhill meets the outspoken Church traditionalist ousted from the General Synod Brother Philip Howard What the concerned and candid friend confided to Miss Austen Mad dash Diary Picture Gallery The guilty Germans Perpetrators of the Holocaust are now too old to pursue, but a more recent group of criminals should be tried Club grab Diary Spectacle Diary Old enemies Diary Cashing in on sick children Magnus Linklater on potential clashes of news and ethics Rational Rationing Hard questioned posed by the Child B documentary Under the Maple Tree Quebee belongs in Canada: to leave would be folly Food for Flintstones It's official: a Stone Age diet is good for you Jewish divorce law Capital growth and tax reform Seeking a way ahead on Europe Maxwell's death Costly programmes A 'Ring' too far? Nadir charges Angling under fire Discordant notes on the airwaves Law complaints Pride of place Court Circular Today's royal engagement Luncheons Reception Picture Gallery Personal Column Dinners Service dinners Arkwright 6th Form Scholarships Sunrise Travel World Link Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Lecture Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bobby Riggs Bobby Riggs, tennis player, died on October 25 aged 77. He was born in Los Angeles on February 25,19180 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Kidney Research British Kidney Patient Association You helped us in Association now help us in Action National Children's Bureau Leukaemia Research Fund The Hon Anthony Fingh - Knightley The Hon Anthony Finch Knightley, ICI agricultural representative and Conservative Party activist, died on October 15 aged 75. He was born on April 27,1920 The Tiger Trust The Times Viveca Lindfors Viveca Lindfords, actress, died in Uppsala, Sweden, on October 25 aged 74. She was born there on December 29,1920 The Shah Crowns Himself at Teheran Ceremony News The Times Crossword No 19,997 Business Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Highest & Lowest In the Times Tomorrow Forecast Mobile Phones 32-35 UK banks unwilling to join 'lifeboats' Banks would put their investors first, says George Moores to discuss £1.2bn bid 'Collusion' finale to Guinness appeal Arts 39-41 Picture Gallery CBI tells Chancellor to avoid 'political' Budget Ford workers reject 3% Sport 42-48 British Coal sells pension fund unit to management Chanel Television and Radio Business Today Dow tumbles ICI blow Hasbro takes stake in Bluebird Tourist Rates Gulf Air Corporate Britain to tap minorities' talents Water companies to merge OFT rules on Disney Westbury beats slump Cortworth seeks listing Adidas flotation to raise DM1.54bn Delay for MPs' report on City watchdogs Eurovein loss £74m DFS sale Philips slips US bank plea Monks attacks loss of trust and security Ipd Conference Harrocate The will to work on Somak Holidays No Title Ellerman to sell clubs stake The Times Bonfire of the regulations Eddie George addresses the Japanese Pay bargaining at Ford Water companies strike a deal Fears over destocking force ICI shares down Danka to buy Infotec for £109m Tempus, page 28 Harnischfeger wins Dobson Park battle Cut phone costs! Bank of Scotland By our City Staff: Robert Maxwell's 'towering rage' Commodities Liffe Options Takeover spotlight now on Legal & General 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 ICI Adidas Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Investors discounted Tempus Wall Street No Title Room at the top for Fred The Times City Diary Wot! No bonus? The Times City Diary Old Labour The Times City Diary Insiders The Times City Diary Devaluation The Times City Diary Protect the banking system but not individual banks Eddie George tells why he let Barings fail, in extracts from a Tokyo speech A house divided against itself Sarah Bagnall on the new battle for Littlewoods Cater Allen Bank Spread of the new British disease Long hours and harder work are two of the symptoms, says Philip Bassett The Times Unit Trust Information Service Alexander & Alexander Equities lose ground Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Dixons Lining up the available options for networking Dom Foulsham introduces a four-page special report on advances in the mobile phone industry, with advice for buyers Stay in touch on the move The benefits far outweigh a mobile's drawbacks, three users tell Jane Bird How not to be a subscriber Users can take steps against phone crime, says Glen Owen Do your sums and opt for the right deal Nick Cottam looks at the pros and cons of the different tariffs on offer We are now crossing the data line Dom Foulsham reports on the latest advances in digital technology which allow your mobile to access information from a PC Digital is giving the old one-two Picture Gallery Ericsson Cellnet The signals between the lines There is no 'best' system, but there are several factors which can influence your choice Martin Dawes May I have a world in your ear? John Stansell on the future of mobile telephony and the billion dollar gambles being taken on it Digital Diary ORA Shrewsbury School St Christopher School Sherborne School for Girls Courses Senior Appointments Rickmansworth Masonic School Kensington Park School St John's College Looking for a good boarding school? Eton College Lectureships Queen's Marlborough College Wymondham College Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies St. Aldates College BAC Army Officer Devonshire House School The Times Newspapers A single-sex success Gerard McCrum argues against co-education in schools Don't forget the donkey Jonathan Sale on the often bizarre requirements of apprenticeship University of Brighton London Montessori Centre Why I believe in assisted places Bruce Kemble meets a headmaster with a mission ULT Make Money With Your Camera University of Kent Holborn College Use of invention in bodily synthesis Publicity as aid to paying for treatment Legal & Public Notices Free prescription bias unlawful Investing not part of making electricity Theatre 1 Hapless loser by a long nose Theatre: Benedict Nightingale is puzzled by a bizarre Indian adaptation of Cyrano; plus Shakespeare's verse taken at high speed Strange tales half told Visual Art: Surrealism echoes in Simon Lewty's work Theatre 2 Calling in the builder Dance: Careful construction makes for a touching show Siobhan Davies Sadler's Wells When everyone's a winner Radio Dance Tomorrow Trouble at the double MacBeth Tricycle, NW6 Mack & Mabel Choice 1 Art Galleries Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 Smut done with style Opera La Belle Hélène Royal, Glasgow Revelations to the last Concerts: Bracing new thoughts about Beethovan and Berlioz from Rattle and Norrington CBSO/Rattle Brimingham Opera Now put it on stage LPO/Norrington Festival Hall Music Roy Orbison Story London Calling Music Ltd Oxford Stage Company Three Tall Women Burning blue Pop 1 Louche canon finally on target New Albulms: Javis Cocker's towlie lyrics have come of age on a Pulp classic, says David Sinclair The Times Pop 2 The no-platform station The happening kids of London agree -Xfm is where it's at, man. So why can't it get a permanent licence? Pop 3 Top Ten Albums Sacred Spirit Pop 4 Rap and roles Concert Eusebe Waterfront, Norwich Bowring in pole position Thomas Cook Thomas's pure talent offers showcase to display dying art Coaches must not stifle young stand-off half in true Welsh tradition Tiler ready to sign for Aston Villa Wisbech welcome some first-aid Sports Letters Free to move on Parents at fault A safer haven Confident air emanates from Halling's camp Newmarket Run Up The Flag next on Murphy's agenda Rapid Raceline Autosport Guardian Direct Bangor O'Brien reaches 200 Wetherby Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Christie signs up to poetry and motion Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess The Sunday Times Clubs prepare to vote on television deal In Brief Waqar delivers victory Britons recover Way clear for Jansher Bobby Riggs dies Title beckons after Braves live up to their name Avery inspires Atlanta triumph Cox & Kings Thriving in Montgomerie's shadow John Hopkins looks at a caddie who does more than carry the bag for the volatile Scot By our Sports Staff: Agassi sees No 1 place in rankings threatened For the Record Fixtures The Times Sports Service Somak Holidays By our Sports Staff: Norman thinks back to missed round Call-to-arms by Williams bolsters Hill 's role Holidays for a Lifetime Menzies looking forward to final act of opportunism Christopher Irvine meets Australia's try-scoring heavyweight James defies odds to beat Davis and reach last four Word-Watching Oyebola needs to impress The verdicts of a guru Radio Choice An unusual amount of Croydon in the air BBC1 Variations Rugby Union 42 Forsbrand emerges unscathed Valderrama's perils impede European elite at Volvo Maters Scores Times Two Crossword Mather makes a final impression Liverpool to put Newcastle to test Fourth round Baseball 45 England turn to Russell in the search for balance Renault
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