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News from 30/10/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Doug Jones, Juliet Gardiner, Andrew Pierce, Paul Oestricher, Director of International Ministry, Tim Melville-Ross, Rob Hughes, Catherine Milton, Social Services Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, Ivo Tennant, N. J. Benson, E. Fischer, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Alison Kervin, Carl Mortished, Bryan Coode, Simon Wilde, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robert Miller, David Gladstone, Pat Gibson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, John Monks, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Pat Blair, Christopher Walker and Ben Lynfield, Nicholas Watt, Keith Pike, Norman Fowler, Chairman, David Hands, Russell Kempson, Nicholas Andrews, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Roger Young, Tony Lyons, Stephen Budiansky, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Rachel Bridge, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Ron Taylor, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Richard A. Rempel, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Keith Waithe, Barry Pickthall, Peter Frampton, Roger Boyes, C. E. R. Blackwell, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Sarah Brown, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Chris Parker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Mel Webb, Richard Woodman, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Philip Webster and Michael Binyon, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Michael Carleton-Smith, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Geoff Armstrong, Michael Horsnell, Martin Waller, R. E. W. Ridley, Tess Knighton, John Grant, Tom Rhodes, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Jack Bailey, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, and Quentin Letts, Michael Henderson, Matthew Bond, Ross Tieman, Jacqueline Jeynes, Thomas Stuttaford, Dominic Kennedy and Sarah Cunningham, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Roy Dinsdale, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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Islamic rage over shooting Three killed as car is crushed Mistaken identity Index Scrabble Scratchcard Major ready to make EMU election issue Tories would delay joining Blair anger at Short's legalise cannabis call Leeson abandons campaign to be tried in Britain Index Sport on 13 Pages 300 die in underground commuter train blaze Index CND invades Chequers Index Matthew Parris TI 25P This Week in the Times Mental hospitals being closed faster than ever Barclays Pollution alert on tanker Flawed English tests are revised Police fit bugs in homes of suspects News in Brief Gunman hunted Firework injury Doctors sued Deer kills driver Seal pups killed Playtime denied Five win jackpot Woman died after D&C went wrong Posters for TV sex channel upset MPs Lawyer mistaken for wanted man tells of jail ordeal Aga Khan solicitor threatens to sue over two nights in New York cells Artist's severed carcasses enrage animal lovers Canon Lawyers snap up lists of accident victims SAGA Services Ltd Mechanical heart hastens end of human transplants Patient too old for organ swap on NHS is chosen to launch implants programme Cleared head of Dulwich awaits his fate Fillip for hopes of ailing Yeltsin and all elderly coronary victims Asian Tory seeks inquiry into claim of ban on Sikhs MP deserted by ally in battle for constituency American Airlines Picture Gallery Solo sailor leaves the world behind Safety fears may force curb on car telephones AA By our Motoring Editor: Beetle engine moves from boot to bonnet Appeal court to be told of Whitehall 'cover up' on arms The Times Cult likely to contest leader's exclusion British Gas Passions flare as Irish debate end to ban on divorce Early polls show 62% support changing a constitution framed to please Vatican Proposed New Wording The Audio Book Collection 'Priest said my husband would have Last Rites only if he denounced me' The Cooperative Bank Warden swapped charity prizes News in Brief Canal air crash Lost weekend Turtle tales Bravery award Medal returned Militant's killing casts shadow on Israel-PLO talks Islamic Jihad vows vengeance after Mossad agents strike in Malta By our Foreign Staff: Arabs put blame on shadowy avengers Phillips Jaguar Blast highlights threat to Europe Parties headed by Yeltsin's rivals barred from polls Sunalliance Connections (Reuter): Pentagon played role in US help for Croatia Holbrooke gloomy over talks Does God throw dice in black holes? Dial Direct Lubbers is tipped to lead Nato And our Foreign Staff: Panic left Baku metro victims trapped in tunnel Patten scoffs at return to politics Army (Reuter): Tanzania poll starts in chaos News in Brief (Reuter): Publisher jailed (Reuter): Toxic gas kills 11 (Reuter): 100 die in storm Apartheid-era generals face trial Casio Undecided voters hold key to future of Quebec Appeals to emotion outweigh facts and figures as doubts afflict federation The Referendum Question Dell Direct Caribbean Connection The Key Players Jesse James is reburied Joint strike on missile site American Summary Unabomber 'will strike again' American Summary Campus arrests end student fast HSBC New tricks from an old dog Debra Craine on the London visit of the American master of modern dance, Merce Cunningham Still alive and picking Pop Peter Frampton Empire, W12 Colonial Visual Art It's good to speak lines Theatre: 100 simultaneous productions of a BT-sponsored play create the biggest ever premiere Musical Theatre Jazz Three into one goes just fine Jazz Cellphones direct Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Dance The voice that never grew up Gérard Corbiau tells John Higgins why he felt driven to make a film about the great castrato, Farinelli Entertainments Film New talent an eye-opener Opera Aci, Galatea e Polifemo Birmingham Opera Pop Books Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country The Times The heat of argument A critic of predictions of global warming Is there bacterial life in the rocks of Mars? Protein with a key to birth defects There is no such thing as a natural world Ignore the romantics and manage the environment, says Stephen Budiansky General Accident Direct Should parents be allowed to play genetic dice? Anjana Ahuja reports on a drama helping children to confront the dilemma of human engineering Deep secret Life lines TES An errant knight's life and loves Sir Robert Stephens on stardom, the stage - and his four wives National Kidney Research Man of many clues, retiring (4,5) On the eve of our 20,000th brain teaser, The Times Crossword Editor John Grant bids a cryptic farewell The Times Emulsiderm Matthew Parris It should not be for the State to determine what modern marriage may mean Be seated Picture Gallery Who had a hand in the Foster case? It is no business of journalists to suppress a controversy because they have decided what happened Clarke's cynical savings Don't expect the Budget to address real problems, says Peter Riddell Non-starter Didgeridon't The Times Diary Spot this The Times Diary Pot luck The Times Diary Sign off The Times Diary Jacques and John Britain and France grow closer—and can do more Panic in Context Health scares and healthier scepticism Brave Brewster A young British sailor sets out to sea—the wrong way Government plans for asylum seekers Troops in Bosnia Restrictions on owning local radio Women in combat VCs' pensions Short rations Gurkha reprieve Quebec referendum Improvements to timeshare sales Recent history Baptism choice Knotty problem Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Memorial services Church news Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items The night sky in November Birthdays today Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders ATOL DJM: Nature notes The Brent goose Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ambassadors Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Forces appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Service dinner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ronald Kaulback Ronald Kaulback, OBE, explorer, died on October 2 aged 86. He Was born on July 23,1909 John Richards John Richards Under Secreatary at the Department of Education and Science, 1973-77 died on October it aged 77. He was born on June 23.1918 Latest wills Alan Johns Alan Johns, CMG, OBE, executive director of the Royal commonwealth Society for the Blind , 1984-94, died on October 17 aged 64. He was born on March 27,1931 Edward Totah Edward Totah, art dealer, died in London from a ruptured aortic ancurism on October 22 aged 46. He was born in lubanon on June 28,1949 (From Our Special Correspondent): Return of the C. I. V. Reception in London Major sees EMU as election issue Baku disaster kills 300 passengers Security breach Cannabis dispute Leeson surrenders Hospital closures Solicitor's threat Patten's denial Beetle puts power under the bonnet The Times Crossword No 19,999 Knockando Divided Quebec American help Asian MP protests Revenge in view Mobile problems Battle for divorce Business Times Weathercall WPA In the Times Golf Ginola restores the balance Frenchman's goal denies spirited Tottenham assault Rugby League Racing National Stadium More Satellite channel still not trying hard enough Montgomerie gets title on merit to deprive Torrance The Times Lincoln's other team proves in good shape Mayfair handed late lead Troubled Teddington revived by Gibbins Judges vote for Hardy Course record lowered Flying start for Scots American double Nielsen wins in Sofia Male tightens grip Graham edges to title Fogarty leaves Ducati Sheffield's fortunes continue to decline Muster makes his point with victory Sports in Brief Hernia Repair Stewart sets tone with impressive century England manager sends Malcolm to Pretoria for extra net practice Glavine brings Atlanta's waiting to a glorious end Game Six Details Soweto Scoreboard Rival pips Wright to take hill climb title Pakistan seeking to calm Malik dispute Wrestling with a nation's spirit Oliver Holt takes his place amid the pegeantry and power of a Sumo bout Resolute Hendry first man to capture four titles Dick to take action over 'blind eye to drug-taking' allegations Schumacher adds to Hill's agony with decisive win Benetton claim constructors' title A Times American experience for young oarsmen Dull plot unlikely to run and run David Miller believes rugby league must adapt after a Wembley disappointment Timid England guilty of final forfeit Australia reaffirm superiority and stay on top of the world at Wembley Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Uplifting start slips abruptly into anticlimax Winning Move Keene on Chess Liverpool run riot and worsen City's plight Dominant Norwich leave escape route for Tranmere Taylor laughs in the face of adversity How the spirit of Tommy Cooper exercised the Wolverhampton jitters Andrew Longmore on how the former England manager conjured a winning display at Molineux Grant exerts steadying influence on Celtic Courageous Hull draw on meagre resources McAllister masters the trick of creative accounting United make good fist of Keane's folly Giggs switches to starring role as Middlebrough go down to ten men Rob Hughes on an afternoon of fluctuating emotions and admirable skill at Old Trafford Clark maintains the Clough tradition Headed winner by Yorke hastens Everton's decline Euell brings silver lining to Wimbledon's dark cloud Woeful Wednesday left to seek home comforts Bohineri gives Blackburn a day to savour Endsleigh Insurance League First Division Bell's League Championship Pools Check FA Carling Premiership Today Bolton v Arsenal Goalscorers Non-League and National Leagues Footing the Bills European Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Robinson inspires Bath to try glut Underwood adds sparkling touch Greening prospers in a barren land David Hands challenges the England selectors to put faith in the enthusiasm of youth Orrell demonstrate ability to survive Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Legal Notices ANZ Grindlays Finance Corporation Limited ANZ McCaughan Securities (UK) Limited Minerva Holdings Limited Anzmb Limited Corcoran's trusty boot sees Irish to victory Multiple Display Advertising Items Cigar seeks rich rewards in Dubai US champion compares to the great his commanding victory Newcastle Rapid Raceline Leaders on the Flat Guide to our Racecard Richard Evans Saturday's Results Plumpton Ballydoyle Stables Security guard comes to aid of Ridgewood Pearl Belmont Park Details Playing host to a bright sporting future Where should the new national stadium be located? John Goodbody looks at the grounds for debate Rugby Union Hockey For the Record Picture Gallery Guide to the Week Ahead Cricket Lacrosse The Times Considering risk of persecution Council entitled to refuse grants for private colleges A molehill out of a mountain Sarah Brown tackles a marathon that is the ultimate test of teamwork, navigation and stamina Evaluating loss of chance of sale Obtaining from company by deception Do you have your own teeth? Pat Blair introduces a report on the improvement in the dental health of Britain Dental Information Bureau BUPADentalCover The Dental Directory Out with drills, in with lasers Reducing the terror of the dentist's chair Brushing upon hygiene Pat Blair on a worrying rise in the decay of children's teeth Henry Schein Seal of Excellence DLA BDA Lose your teeth and you could end up losing your life Richard Woodman reports on the distressing and sometimes serious problems that arise when dental hygiene is not all it could be CDTA Denture Express HSA The row over teeth that rumbles on Why is it so difficult to find a dentist who will treat us on the NHS? Capitalisation, week's change Pink British Funds Results and Statistics Alternative Investment Market Future looks fine for AIM as it breaks 100 mark Profits flow at Thames Water Word-Watching Treasury developers list imminent Tourist Rates The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Guardian Health The sound of drums Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Barclays Warning to Labour on buying back rail franchises Small firms' confidence at lowest for three years Sanitary group sold for £42.9m A $50m winner straight from the horse's mane Holmesdale Times past for the presents Shake-up for unit trust industry Tideman in UK to sell David Jones EBN Growth in leading EU economies set to slow Tube trouble Tourism fears Happy floaters Spana The beardmen of Ilulissat The Times City Diary In the family Beer money The Times City Diary C. P. Pokphand Co. Ltd. Ageing lion should learn from the tigers Battle for control of skies Britain is in danger of losing defence orders, Ross Tieman finds Little to fear in breakdown of Emu process Gilt Edged The scalpel and the pen Radio Choice Radio 1 And so, dear viewer, she married him... Review BBC1 Choice Gloomy CBI Defence policy under attack 'Short-termism is losing technology battle for UK' Loyalty on the cards at chemist By Our Industrial Correspondent: Watchdog calls for block on electricity deals Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery Government budgets £120m for Eurostar Lottery blamed for sending economic statistics haywire All in a fluster over a flutter YRA Low Tax Debate Barclay brothers set to buy papers The Barclay brothers, owners to acquiring the… New route for top postman Dire Verdict

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