News from 03/11/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, James Landale, Jules Stewart, Robert McCrindle, Ruth Corb, Ron Jones, Director General, Andrew Pierce, John Neiger, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Ian White (Editor), Magnus Linklater, Tariq Rafique (Chairman), Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Isabel Carlisle, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, Gareth Williams (President), John Quayle, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Richard Coleman, Carl Mortished, Robert C. Copeman, Managing Director, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Amon Cohen, Philip Webster and Arthur Leathley, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Steve Keenan, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Nicky Phillips, David Charter Education Correspondent, Ahmed Fazl, Catherine Chetwynd, Patricia Tehan, Debra Craine, Michael Knipe, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Alston, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, E. N. Addison (Chairman), Richard Thomson and George Sivell, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Alan Millard, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Barry Jones, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, David Charter, Robert Rhodes James, Michael Munro, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, D. Evans, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, John Stokes, Andrew Roberts, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, J. G. K. Bell, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, James Landale and Michael Binyon, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Toby Hooper (Vice-Chairman), Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Eric Strachan, Andrew Spink, Colin Welland, Julian Muscat, David Roome, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, David Churchill, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, John L. T. Smith, Kathryn Knight, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Michael Hornsby, Ronald Gribble, Michael Barber, Robert Boyd, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Michael Bickers, J. K. Nesbitt, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Nick Wilson, Shaun Evelegh, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, T. Compton (Forest Manager), Marianne Curphey, David Hollier, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Will Howie, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Edward Footring, Jan Raath, Frank le Duc, Richard Ford, Arthur Reed, Richard Duce and Bill Frost, Ronald Clifton,
ResumoJudges angry over attacks by ministers Split over together sentencing plan Dover sale halted after royal appeal Index Bardic Prince Saturday in the Times Picture Gallery Cash riddle as 'ex-spy' goes into the cold Bottomley fights for funds as schools get £800m more Running in the Family 15,000 bad teachers 'should be sacked' Elizabeth Jane Howard America closes Japanese bank Labour moves further ahead Longines 25P Cool professional dodges strictures of a fiery preacher MacKay campaigns to save divorce Bill from Tory wreckers Lang clears way for Britain 's first super-utility company Graham's Moon abandons his visit to Britain Nursery voucher test will cost £5m to Drun Mayhew pulls more troops from Ulster News in Brief Former rugby star killed £90,000 yacht damages Bugging controls likely Mother charged Group Four foiled again Sir Cliff song is heard Lawrence robes sold Double breast check Criminal mastermind, 14, mocks police force Work-experience pupil stitched hospital patient British television wins favour again in Emmy nominations Interview with a Tearaway Marathon man was too good to be true Nicotinell Masked intruder drove career woman to suicide By a Staff Reporter: Boy Who killed woman of 80 gets five years Sony Come to Britain for beer, canals and grey skies Land of middle-aged squares lures 21m tourists Anti-hunt chief hails sport's tradition Premium Search Inquest on death of duke is adjourned Norwich Union Master of Dulwich College retires Tougher strains of bacteria overpower antibiotic drugs Screen-test for GPs' prescription guide Technique aims to help Italian priest become a father Dell Direct Pensioner who shot thief loses appeal over damages The Sunday Times Face of West haunts victims who survived, court is told Lexus Portillo's advisers clash over value of American fighter Cabinet cost-cutters allow Services time to regroup Wasting Energy Costs the Earth Ban sought on Bruno-Tyson fight All good words get copied Helpline offers instant cheap aid Finger of fate traps a mugger News in Brief Jewellery raid Yates hearing Airmen killed In the frame Smooth operator Prince presents the greatest hits of Shakespeare Guest star challenges for place in Christmas album charts as chairman of the Bard Supermarkets thrust bananas into the front line of price war Weekend Shopping Orange Royal performer urged to look back in anger Voyages Jules Verne 20 Prince's Choice books and CDs to be won Euro-official opens campaign against 'anti-Brussels lies' MPs 'replacing facts with propaganda' Moben Major is accused of protecting squalid interests MPs decry 'loss of power' White Hart Booth is defeated in fight for Finchley In Parliament Israelis survive bomb attacks by suicide avengers Paris raid nets 'terror ringleader' Kingfisher Natural Toothpaste Get More out of your Phone! Israel army goes soft on leather Nissan Conservatives band together to head off Powell bandwagon Tyson camp refuses to show X-rays Colombo on alert for Tigers attack Dial Direct One guard can run push-button US prison Comet's Bestever Choice Relatives to boycott Lockerbie ceremony AP: Model has ended Oj romance (AFP): Ss extradition (AP): Clowns protest Accused Malan speaks of democracy's darkest hour Better Come to Comet Chalker says Nigeria faces ban from Commonwealth (Reuter): Philippines ravaged by typhoon News in Brief (Reuter): Workers shot (Reuter): China talks fail (AP): Boy kills teacher (Reuter): Draconian steps (Reuter): Form guide Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct Mengistu buys up Zimbabwe homes Poor poll turnout as ANC leads local race Our Foreign Staff: Maori land protesters denounce the Queen £70 million compensation deal for tribal federation federation receives royal signature today Proton Seeds of dispute sown in treaty to protect rights Guardian Direct Factfile Annoyed US puts Lubbers through Nato 'interview' Bonn seeks to avert currency drift Somak Holidays Family Multimedia Centres Leaders survey the 'long journey' to Bosnia deal Forever shaken not stirred Giles Whittell, a fan of Bond movies, has a sneak preview of the new 007 in action in the latest film, GoldenEye Makro Nationwide The Building Society The landed interest Magnus Linklater on the value of the Lords 'I had to bolt from Kingsley or become an awful person' The celebrated beauty and author who ran away from three marriages and survived the brunt of Amis's gibes Cellphones direct Sharps bedrooms Now that the sun has gone down Robert Rhodes James on Britain's proud imperial record Picture Gallery What price a billion? Money men who steal are one thing, but the incompetents are quite another Of a feather Diary Ladies, please Diary Chez Jay Diary Lightweight Diary Cueing up Diary Flag day Diary Philip Howard Good story or good archaeology? Take your pick Judicial Moonshine Howard was right to refuse Moon entry to Britain Muddles and Marks A belated German debate begins in earnest The Prince's Choice But Shakespeare is good for common politicians too Answering dissent on Tory party from within the… Saro-Wiwa sentence Change of time Scout service Need to plant more coniferous trees VCs' pensions Baku train blaze Mobile-phone crime Nhs funding for untried treatments Darkness at noon Nelson's servant Unhappy returns Court Circular Anglo-Brazilian Society Reception Anniversaries Premium Bonds At Home Dinners Personal Column Memorial services Birthdays today Service of the Order of the British Empire Legal retirements Service dinners Luncheons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Rugby Desmond Shawe-Taylor Desmond Shawe-Taylor, chief music critic of The Sunday Times, 1958-83, died on November 1 aged 88. He was born in co Galway on May 29,1907 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders EasyJet Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capital Flights Embassy Flight Centre Viceroy Air International Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements Woodside Animal Welfare Trust National Kidney Research The Tiger Trust Brian Lenihan Brian Lenihan, Irish Deputy Prime Minister, 1987-90, died in Dublin on November 1 aged 64. He was norn on November 17,1930 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Your Will Leukaemia Research Fund Alun Pask Alun Pask, former captain of the Welsh rugby union team, died in Blackwood, Gwent, on November 1 during a fire at his home aged 58. He was born there on September 10,1937 The Death of the Tsar Economy reaps rich harvest Democracy has given people hope, Christopher Thomas writes Karnaphuli Fertilizer Company Limited Largest joint venture sets sail Ideal Innovative Investments Hungry for investment Sound finance policies have won plaudits. Ahmed Fazl reports Arab Bangladesh Bank Limited Islam the key to birth control Rag trade success gives women work Board of Investment Biman Bangladesh Airlines Bangladesh News The Times Crossword No 20,003 Business Forecast Arts 37-39 Daiwa ordered to close in US Japanese bank faces fines of more than $1 billion Brunei prince in secret talks to buy Asprey Trial of Nadir aide delayed Education 41 Shell poised to sign $4bn deal Lloyds directors warned over options Pitman seeks backing for shares moves in TSB takeover Sport 42-48 Urgent review of 150,000 pensions Directors' increases on the rise Baume & Mercier Focus on Business Travel Business Today Wise men split on tax cuts Cluff up on 'bid' approach Biotechnology Means Business Wise men split on Budget Treasury panel disagrees on the scope for tax cuts Kevin Maxwell 'saw transfer paper' World insurance network formed Business Roundup Readicut's '£1.6m hole' Bellway advances Banks lag on EU law Gaming reform urged Taxman trims returns Tourist Rates First Leisure in step for high profits G&N rises in first half Hong Kong Telecom ahead 15% Royal Liver Assurance Clarke can be a panel beater The wise men's destiny is to disagree Bosses' pay tops inflation NatWest expected to make a purchase Boots prepared to win if price-fixing ends NatWest More than just a bank Kwik Save slips as price war bites BP sells refinery to Tosco Commodities Liffe Options Store wars take toll on food retailers' shares 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 Kwik Save Boots Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Oil warning light is on Tempus Azlan Wall Street Called to account The Times City Diary All change The Times City Diary Dress code The Times City Diary Tulk line The Times City Diary Asda thin cats The Times City Diary China builds a city in the style of Singapore Ross Tieman on the island state's formidable plan to export its own success Ross Tieman on the island state's formidable… A $60 billion reservoir of spare cash is fuelling Singapore's remarkable pro T&N judgment Another job suggestion for Sir John Egan of BAA Collapse of Lloyd's could be of some benefit to names Director-General may have exceeded duties Lloyds Bank Women on the move tire of travel snubs Clients. Marianne Curphey reports Mistaken for prostitutes in hotels, ignored in restaurants and assumed to Modest gains at the close Deutsche Telekom London Companies 'hide fraud losses' from shareholders Celsis goes deeper into red Bardon cuts debt with £72m sale Azlan pulls ahead in first half Guardian Cooper buys US kitchen tool firm New team at ING Barings The Times Unit Trust Information Service Barclays Factoring & Invoice Discounting An end to cashflow crises Michael Bickers introduces a report on the billion-pound trade finance industry Barclays 'We feel that we have massive Should late payers be punished by law? Nick Wilson on the move to charge interest on overdue payments A partner in the business Frank le Duc on how a company goes about fin Support from the Establishment' Lombard NatWest Towards a faster service Ruth Corb reports on the latest trends in beating bad debts International Factors Factoring & Invoice Discounting Royal Bank Invoice Finance The Association of Invoice Factors Limited Council not bound by policy or letter Power to order security for costs circumscribed Caribbean Connection Appeal available on point of law only Scots Law Report November 3 1995 House of Lords Firefighters not immune from suit Trespasser is entitled to protection of the law Theatre 1 Haven't I seen you before? These days, says Matt Wolf, the 'closing notice' on a show merely signals a brief respite Theatre 2 Way out west leads nowhere fast Theatre Abundance Riverside When Westminster was a palace in more than name Isabel Carliste explores a British Museum exhibition that convincingly details England's medical majesty Visual Art Tomorrow Rare fare served with mild relish Opera Una cosa rara Bloomsbury Still setting his own standards Cabaret Gerard Kenny Café Royal Choice 1 Entertainments Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 Far more Stardust than star quality Dance: An evergreen song is put through its paces; and Montreal enjoys a frantic fortnight Richard Alston Queen Elizabeth Hall Picture Gallery Showcase for movers and shakers Find Monteral Dance 1 Dance 2 Pop 1 Dynamite with a laser beam New Albums: Freddie Mercury put the last 16 months of his life to good use - Queen's last is a cracker, says David Sinclair Johansens Hotel Offer Pop 2 Cream rises to the top spot Alan Jackson visits Liverpool to meet the men behind Britain's hottest club Pop 3 Everything but the Girl Amplified Heart Pop 4 Trapped by a tongue twiste … or why the St Etienne lads may become Spud for a spell - while Sarah goes solo Multiple Display Advertising Items Council Blackpool and the Fylde College Aston University Cheltenham International Thurrock College International House ULT Brunel College Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Aldates College Department of Horticulture Holborn College Kingston University Alliance Francaise Christ Church The Sunday Times The University of Manchester The University of Birmingham The Council of Legal Education St. Clare's, Oxford Queen's Marlborough College Why we closed Hackney Michael Barber explains the reasoning behind the report he helped to write on Hackney Downs School Pitman Publishing Challenge to the parents Susan Elkin on a vital involvement in secondary schools A prize date at the Palace Internet address How can it cost too much to employ me? Barry Jones, who has been teaching for 22 years, tries in vain to find a new post The Royal Anniversary Trust New belt to buckle the power game Education Kimbolton School Boston University College of Traditional Acupuncture Journalism Challenge Educational Services Queensland International Heritage College University of Oxford Savoir - Faire Contenders aiming to set pulses racing Barry Pickthall gets wind of two dinghies vying for competition places at the 2000 Olympic Games The University of Hong Kong Shrewsbury School Devonshire House School Sorbonne University, Paris The Times Newspapers The University of Manchester Home Sweet Home Norman forced to retire In Brief Becker through Drivers cleared Well warmed Veto expires SIBS Ltd, Johnston latches on to party spirit Yesterday's Results Doncaster Uttoxeter Hexham Reimei strongly supported after Dettori booking Richard Evans Nap: Tilty (1.10 Uttoxeter) Next best: Ballindoo (2.10 Uttoxeter) Rapid Raceline Blinker makes Everton pay for lack of vision By our Sports Staff: Juninho receives clearance to make debut against Leeds Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Gould drops Hughes for Albania match Belisarius Events Events must match stadium Lack of diplomacy Proud expression Finding sporting excellence in land of the midday… Smith and Janes offer glimpse of brighter future Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices By our Sports Staff: Ambrose back for another season Spear's Games Scotland offering big incentive to stay in vanguard Freedman & Co. Struggling to keep running in the family David… David Powell meets a young athletic aiming to follow in his father's scorching footsteps For the Record Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Radio 1 The healthy revolution Radio Choice Molly and the major end a major flirtation Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Boxing 42 Smith fast running out of time Crawley and Ramprakash enhance chances of Test selection Times Two Crossword By our Sports Staff: FA to investigate failure in Europe Davies seizes place in rugby history David Hands catches up with a player who is seeking a final flirtation with his first love Loko derails Celtic with rapid double Direct Line Motor Insurance Athletics 46 British rivals scoop top air awards Inside London Gatwick First-class news for high-flyers The recession is drawing to a close and business travel is booming. Harvey Elliott introduces an eight-page report Race to land the winner Now the game is to give you a better arrival, says David Churchill Airports Portman Byrla Air perks fly into trouble Frequent-flyer programmes are popular, but Incentives Lie back - and think of your profits Amon Cohen reports on the competition to tempt premium passengers Airlines Agents fight back with a changed role Travel Booking Firms David Churchill on the move towards direct deals with airlines Singapore Airlines Finding the ace of credit cards Travel Money Gulf Air The Heathrow Flying Squad Meet the armed police who keep the peace at London's biggest airport. Ronald Gribble reports Airport Security Picture Gallery Your chauffeur awaits, sir Hotel Services Hogg Robinson Lift-off to the next millennium Arthur Reed reports on plans for a joint-European double-decker 600-scater airliner and a larger, less noisy 'Son of Concorde' Tomorrow's World NordicTrack War in the air, on rail and road Domestic Travel Eastravel Twinhead When it pays to take control A company jet can save executives time and money. But, as Ronald Faux finds, sharing it or flying it yourself could be a better option Corporate Flying AmericanAirlines Picture Gallery Down-to-earth advice for those up in the air Healthcare Can't sleep? Got a cold? Catherine Chetwynd looks at the treatments Ahead of the queue Motorcycles Two wheels is a smart move, Ronald Faux says Transavia airlines Continental Airlines Travails of a lone woman It's still very much a man's world, Catherine Chetwynd says Tap Air Portugal On the right railway track Steve Keenan on the change in the executive's preferred form of transport from plane to train in Britain and on the Continent Eurotunnel Thai From city to city on wheels Future of Rail Air Jet
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