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News from 07/11/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Brian Collett, Rob Hughes, Robyn Wright, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Ben MacIntyre and Michael Evans, Richard Thomson, Alice Thomson, James Landale and Arthur Leathley, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Ernie Stene, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Ian Murray, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Eric Raygor, Robert Miller, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Mike Horsnell, Martin Fletcher, Charlotte Horsfield, Abby Tan, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Peter Capella, Bernard N., Patricia Tehan, Caroline Turner, Alan Road, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Ross Dunn, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Michael Clark, R. V. Munden, Wrio Russell, John Jensen, Woodrow Wyatt, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Francis K. K. Ching, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Lindsay Cook, Steven-Fountain, Nicholas Harling, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Peter Tray, Barry Millington, Raymond Keene, Richard M. D. Malone, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Leyla Linton, James D. Zirin, John Monks General Secretary, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, David Powell Athletcis Correspondent, Amos Oz, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Evans, Rita J. Archer, Robert Alexander, Roger Boyes, Stewart Tendler, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alison Beckett, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Quentin Palmer, Scrivenor, Ben MacIntyre, Julian Pattison, Richard Beeston, Allen Robertson, Graham Banks, Stephen Samuelson, Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Janet Walker (Director), Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Colin Narbrough, Wordl Trade Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, A. Links, John Phillips, Christopher Alderson, Alasdair Murray, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, James Norrish, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Pierce and Stewart Tendler, Christopher Irvine, Martin Mears President,

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Crushing defeat for Major on Nolan 23 Tories side with Labour to force disclosure of MPs' earnings Arab statesmen lead tributes as Rabin is buried Away fixture Tory suspended Index The £50,000 Game Bride back at church 20 years on—for divorce Good Life Cut Short Child Photo Debate Lab mix-up led to abortion of healthy baby Cross 25P MPs stray from wonderland to wilderness Political Sketch By a Staff Reporter: Local Tories suspend conference's boy wonder Abbey National Direct British servicemen to receive Nato Medal HMSO sues CD-Rom firm General Accident Direct Ban on lice shampoo GP reconsiders removal ENO conductor quits Thief posed as scholar IRA men re-arrested Films get £200m boost Rail union calls off today's Tube strike News in Breif Boy rapist preyed on schoolgirls after seeing porn film Victims tied to tree with laces Jealous secretary 'hired men to slash rival's face' Courage and humour of Paul Eddington recalled Admiral Student obsessed by colleague he killed Informix Colleagues rally to Somerville in child photo row The National Lottery Oxford gives big hand to master who inspires footballing dreams 'As a boy, it gave me a rush of joy. My destiny was to bring happiness to people Vineyard owner accused of wounding thieves Farmer says he shot poacher by accident Admiral AmericanAirlines Rushdie odds on for Booker Prize On Saturday Church split over more power for archbishops Midland Picture Gallery Lucan on the run for 21 years - if he is still alive An ALCO Standard Company PCs who missed body are sacked Cod will run out 'by end of decade' 806 Peugeot Family attacks scientists over hormone treatment death Father calls on medical researchers to admit CID link Intel inside pentium Processor Judge fines Krishna movement £30,000 Barclays Premier Pakistani chauffeur accuses union of race bias Citizen Dave unveils the brave new face of local government 'It is the Tories who really run down halls—but we can give power back to the people' Student staff spark BA walkout Mercedes Car sales increase 11.5% Farmer must pay for mess News in Brief Publisher's bill Miner killed Deflating lapse Viaduct saved Bus on the beat Heath condemns 'doctrine of envy and hatred' 'The public has no right to know about the financial reward for our private activities' Debate Dell Direct Divorce reform Bill to go ahead In Parliament Abbey National Direct Britain holds four for Islamic bombs French begin extradition moves 'Changed story' led to Andreotti charge International Convention Centre Birmingham Jaguar Killer of Vichy collaborator plays to gallery And our Foreign Staff: Bosnia plan by US would pave way for Karadzic trial Nationwide Yeltsin plans to stand for second term Landslide victory for Georgian President Walesa has edge in vote scramble Aga Khan fails to stop jewellery sale Admiral Gingrich policies face crucial test in state elections Brother Business Centres Reuter: US 'not ready' to back Lubbers Marcos stages a triumphant return to the political arena Prime Health Mandela may sue over book World Summary (AFP): Bites or stings kill 100,000 (Reuter): US 'epidemic' of sex assault Peres has chance to exploit backlash against Right Labour supporters press for early election to strengthen mandate for peace New Leader Hewlett Packard By our Foreign Staff: Widow tells of her farewell kiss at hospital deathbed The Wife Grief mingles with politics beside graves of the great State Funerals Ground sacred for Zionists Killer says he acted alone 'but maybe with God' 'Gentle and thoughtful' student tells court why he decided to shoot peacemaker Zealot's bullet shatters sacred values of Israel Amos Oz, the leading Israeli novelist and peace campaigner, attacks both Jewish and Arab fanaticism and urges swift action to suppress the fanatics Gas Appliances A good life cut short by lymphoma Paul Eddington suffered from a rare and chronic disease that may take 30 years or more to develop, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Why there is no need to get rid of the cat Dr Trisha Greenhalgh on the simple measures pregnant women can take to avoid toxoplasmosis Hamilton Direct Bank An end to allergy danger? Thousands of people could benefit from a vaccine now under trial, reports Nigel Hawkes St. Joseph's Hospice Calais Down Hall Country House Hotel What Katie did first Rachel Kelly meets the woman director being hailed as the new Jonathan Miller Serviceline Independent Schools Information Service Gollath Makro Are we as prurient as the Victorians? In this permissive age, we have not yet freed ourselves from sexual obsessions Dangerous games with the law Robert Alexander says judges are fulfilling their proper function Black mark Diary Picture Gallery Protecting the innocents We need precautions to safeguard children, but also to defend adults Unblushing Diary Good life Diary Tanked up Diary More cash but less fuss Woodrow Wyatt says MPs' low pay invites abuses After Rabin Peres should be guided by his predecessor's memory Lower and Lower A bad day for the reputation of ministers and parliament None of our Business And yet we do have an interest in who wins the Booker Prize Much found wanting in the divorce reform controversy Wages in tourism Indian summer? Exam results dispute Prison questions School class sizes Mismanagement in the wilderness Ostrich farming Many happy returns Room at the top Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mr Yitzhak Rabin O'Donnell Shuldham Redfern Meeting Tyne and Wear Lieutenancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Birthdays today Institute of Marine Engineers City Livery Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dinners Luncheons Jewish Music Heritage Trust Appointments Anniversaries Appointments in the Forces Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memorial service Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Royal Institute of Navigation Institute of Physics University news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Marriages The Church in Wales Anglo-Danish Society Retirement Paul Eddington Paul Eddinton, Cbe, actor, died on November 4 aged 68. He was born in London on June 18,1927 Ernest Gellner, Professor of Social aAnthropology at… Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders EasyJet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Professor Ernest Gellner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Great Portland Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Obituary Surfing the Net to ride the crest of a wave Manager of the month accesses the Internet to keep abreast of Premiership news The Leading 250 Selectors in Interactive Team Football How to Make a Transfer in ITF Goalkeepers The Players' weekly and overall scores and their values if you are considering the transfer option How to strike it rich John Jensen, the Denmark and Arsenal midfield player, on his Itf team News The Times Crossword No 20,006 Business Times Weathercall Tomorrow Surprise slump in output City calls for interest rate cut to boost demand Airlines in US seek BA alliance John Charcol Law Texan utility launches agreed Seeboard bid Arts Sport Wells Fargo opposed by $10bn white knight BAe chief gains £1.46m on options Business gives guarded backing to EMU Television and Radio Guide Business Today Brokers to raise cover in the City Growth of counterfeiting is real, say police PIA panel calls for home loan law change Hanson buys stores EIZO Professional Display Systems L&g looks to equities rise By our City Staff: I am telling truth, says Kevin Maxwell Real ale toast to share offer By our City Staff: Germans sought in fee fraud inquiry Extra Daiwa inspections PT heads for market Receiverships rise Scania accelerates Hoechst surges 103% Prowting pegs payout International Paper expands empire Business Roundup Tourist Rates All to play for in the power game Rec-on-Rec bid could be the next twist Political need outweighs economic sense Taxpayers lose out again in rail sale ABF beats expectations and plans scrip issue Luxury Reaches New Heights BAT moves bosses to the Big Smoke Hickson suffering comes out in wash Commodities Liffe Options Seeboard deal rekindles interest in power firms Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices British Airways Bat Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Broken biscuits Tempus Hickson Wall Street BA mission control The Times City Diary Free water zone The Times City Diray All together The Times City Diary Earth beat The Times City Diary Driving towards a new way of paying to rebuild Britain Construction groups want sweeteners in return for the burden of risk, says Ross Tieman Too few of Britain's manufacturers are investing to become world-class players Ways to assess and support pension scheme trustees Chancellor should allow £6,000 a year to be earned free of tax Hong Kong encourages savings Halifax house values Tackling those tough decisions in business Lindsay Cook on the second NatWest The Times Ethics Essay Competition The Open University Modest gains in thin trading HSBC Group United Biscuits sells bulk of Keebler for $500m Schroders wins favour of Bonn Swiftcall Black Country Bright Future Tupperware holds a popular party Business Post Group advances Picture Gallery Graduate moves into media sector Guardian Health Blacks finds way out of the red Safeland rise Lynx ahead Help at hand to rescue ailing companies Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Union Camp Corporation City University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items First Securities Ltd The antiques home show Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ostrich Farming Corporation Ltd NatWest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinstripe Farming Company Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Nationwide Security Multiple Classified Advertising Items Plus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surplus Stock Required Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stock Plc Corporate Business Funding Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service Deutsche Telekom Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin Richard Owen & Harper International Trust Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exeter to £60K Worknet The Times Newspaper McKenna & Co Eagan Janion Barristers and Solicitors University of Cambridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items The art of job application Illegible writing and long letters won't get you an interview, Caroline Turner finds Picture Gallery Hard Labour? Inns and Outs Harmless secrets Hound help Speed contest First blood Legal Appointments Why judges cannot avoid politics Index Quarry Dougall Zarak MacRae Brennek Maples and Calder Assize Court Chambers Times Newspapers Alderwick Peachell Quarry Dougall Securities & Futures Commission A client confidence too far Should what you say to your therapist be protected from disclosure in the courts? James D. Zirin reports Legal Appointments Kellyfield Consulting Maples and Calder Union Bank of Switzerland Lecal Practise Clerks In-house rivals oust City firms International companies avoid expensive London lawyers, says Edward Fennell Times Law Awards Radcliffes Telewest Charles Fellowes Partnership Taylor Nelson Agb plc Mercury Communications A. E. Wyeth & Co Westminster Medical Chambers of Alastair Wilson Qc Boyden Reynell Corporate Trust Division Ombudsman Forum for deciding title to company shares Termination of contract was occasion of loss Council need not pay all fees at school Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Africa Excutive Fraud does not destroy refugee protection Breath specimen should have stood in evidence Hirst commands two fronts Richard Cork on the Tate's exhibition of Turner candidates and Manchester's British Art Show: plus London galleries One Visual Art 1 Visual Art 2 Wearing art on their sleeves Around the Galleries Visual Art 3 Tomorrow Duke of York's OJ back on the menu Pop The Royal Opera Dance Fowl play with the boys Dance: Matthew Bourne's gender-bending Swan Lake is neither cheap gimmick nor gay polemic, he tells Allen Robertson Dance 2 Picture revealed from the fog of confusion Riverside Studios British Museum Music Wisps of glory from the master Classical Concerts Touch of poetry Norwich Union Direct Music 2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choice 1 Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Choice 2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spin-doctors suffer too many twists Theatre Party Tricks Nottingham Playhouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items New lease of life for Lully's colourful score Opera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choice 3 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Forest make certain Jones pays penalty Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Birmingham clashes spark dispute Winning Move Keene on Chess For the Record Today's Fixtures Nicol confident of reaching semi-final Sport in Brief Lynagh makes point Woosnam withdraws Wood takes lead role Hamed injury doubt Draw gives McGeechan chance to take stock Abbey National Direct Surviving the knocks with one goal in mind Overseas Football Picture Gallery England on hectic schedule Pools Forecast Word-Watching Panthers pounce on Hawks Spear's Games Waterhouse lands leading role Former actress blends glamour with steely resolve Nap: Professor Page (4.15 Ludlow) Next best: Iffeee (2.00 Sedgefield) Ludlow Rapid Raceline Dunlop sets sights on Curragh prize Sedgefield Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Racing Ahead Balding's Ayr plan Officials heed union stance on Olympic selection The Times Champions humbled by emerging Panthers Newcomers make history as they inflict defeat on depleted 49ers From a Special Correspondent in Kimberley: South Africa seek to make quick impression Squad Nokia By our Sports Staff: Stylish Hussain puts England a in control Scoreboard Details Bird flies out to keep peace Radio 1 Book lovers and ghosts Radio Choice Britain's teachers could do better. Discuss Review Bbc1 Athletics Super League sidesteps closer union Thirteen-man code fixes plans for European competition and world championship Times Two Crossword Clubs seek £1m to fund new era Murphy retires and reaches for Sky Warming to summer Morse Cricket Key Dates

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